Rock Island, Illinois, Wednesday May 10, 1911, 8pm
My grandparents Richard Kallman and Lydia Abrahamson were married.
My grandfather had come from Sweden in 1906, my grandmother in 1909.
My grandparents Richard Kallman and Lydia Abrahamson were married.
My grandfather had come from Sweden in 1906, my grandmother in 1909.
KALLMAN-ABRAHAMSON
The home of Dr. L.G. Abrahamson, 4216 Eighth avenue was the scene of a pretty home wedding Wednesday evening when Miss Lidia Abrahamson, cousin of Dr. Abrahamson, became the bride of Richard Kallman of Moline. The simple but impressive ring ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock by Dr. Abrahamson. The bride's aunt, Mrs. Abrahamson, giving her away. The attendants were the bride's cousin, Miss Florinda Abrahamson and Miss Kallman, the bridegroom's sister, and F. Beckstrom and G. Samuelson. The bride was charming in a gown of white embroidered mull. She wore a bridal veil and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses. The bridesmaids were gowned in pretty white robes and carried pink carnations. The house was decorated in green and pink and the ceremony was performed in the parlor before a bank of palms. After congratulations a wedding dinner was served. The young couple will make their home in Moline upon return from a short wedding trip.
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