MARRIED - FRISCH-ABRAHAM - At St. Peter's church, Tuesday, November 22, 1910, by Rev. Geo. J. Muenzer, Mr. Frank Frisch of this city and Miss Cecelia Abraham of the town of Calamus.
This happy event took place in the presence of relatives and friends, Frank Kohler and Richard Goeggerle acting as groomsmen and the Misses Julia LaBuy and Frances Heimler as bridesmaids.
After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the future home of the contracting parties, 906 South Spring street.
The groom, who has resided here for a number of years is well and favorably known by all. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Martin Abraham of Calamus, and is a most exemplary young lady who has many friends, all of whom unite in wishing them a long and happy wedded life.
They took the 7:57 train Tuesday morning for a wedding trip to Milwaukee and Chicago, and on their return will be at home to their friends at 906 South Spring street after December 15th.
MARRIED - FRISCH-ABRAHAM - At St. Peter's church, Tuesday, November 22, 1910, by Rev. Geo. J. Muenzer, Mr. Frank Frisch of this city and Miss Cecelia Abraham of the town of Calamus.
This happy event took place in the presence of relatives and friends, Frank Kohler and Richard Goeggerle acting as groomsmen and the Misses Julia LaBuy and Frances Heimler as bridesmaids.
After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the future home of the contracting parties, 906 South Spring street.
The groom, who has resided here for a number of years is well and favorably known by all. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Martin Abraham of Calamus, and is a most exemplary young lady who has many friends, all of whom unite in wishing them a long and happy wedded life.
They took the 7:57 train Tuesday morning for a wedding trip to Milwaukee and Chicago, and on their return will be at home to their friends at 906 South Spring street after December 15th.
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