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Albert Grossman

Albert Grossman

The following September 12, 1929, Lowell Tribune article appeared on page 1, column 5:

    CHURCH WEDDING

    ALBERT GROSSMAN AND MISS ALTA SUTTON MARRIED SUNDAY NOON.

    A pretty church wedding occurred at the Lake Prairie Presbyterian church at noon on Sunday when Miss Alta Sutton and Albert Grossman were united in marriage by Rev. T.H. Adkins of Crown Point. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with flowers.

    The male quartette of the church sang "I Love You Truly," and then the bridal party marched down the aisle as the Lohengrin wedding march was played by Miss Nora L. Pattee. The bridal party took their places in front of the altar. The bride was attended by Miss Nellie Cover of South Bend and the groom was attended by Lonzo Wiseman of Chicago. Both attendants are cousins of the bride. The bride was given away by her mother Mrs. Festus Sutton. The ring ceremony was used. After the ceremony Mendellsohn's Parting March was played by Miss Pattee as the audience offered congratulations to the bride and groom.

    The young couple are among our most highly respected young people and have a host of friends who will join us in extending congratulations and best wishes.

    They will make their home on the Sutton farm northwest of Lowell.


Last updated on May 15, 2009.

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