Interview with Lois Beville Cone 30 March 30, 1995 0: Three months? C: From September to December. 0: And I believe that December is where we left off on the other tape. And he was. C: Taking me back to college and we decided to get married. So we stopped in Monticello and Judge Byrd married us. And, he took me on to Tallahassee, and I went up to my room and got some clothes, and then we went to Lake City. His brother had the Powell Hotel there, and he borrowed some money from the night clerk so that we could go to Jacksonville and spend the night in the George Washington Hotel. That was our honeymoon. One night in the George Washington, and we came home the next day, and faced our respective parents. 0: 1 was just going to ask. How did your families feel about this? C: Well, they accepted it. And, we were very happy for over 50 years. I think Fred and I had been married 54 years when he died. 0: Well that was a successful elopement. C: Yes, we were very lucky. Not many turn out that fortunate when you are that young. 0: You said that when you got married his mother gave you an apartment, rent free, because he was working for. C: His daddy. 0: And how long did you live there? C: We lived there until Susan was I guess a year old. We lived there four years. 0: Four years? And how many children were born there, when you were living there? C Only one, the oldest, Susan. 0 And when was she born? C: In 1934. 0 Do you remember the date, the month? C: Yes, September 25, 1934. ..