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Theresa Ann Majercin

Female 1901 - 1983  (81 years)


 

News Article: Theresa Majerchin mention

Wedding announcement article from 1919. Theresa Majerchin is listed as an attendant at one of the weddings.

Source: Streator Daily Free Press

Date: Tuesday, September 9, 1919
Title: THREE WEDDINGS AT ST. STEPHEN'S
Fr. Biskupski Unites Three Couples This Morning At The Church.
Three weddings were performed this morning at St. Stephen's church by the Rev. Father Biskupski. The first ceremony was at 7:30 at which time Miss Agnes Miklos, sister of Alderman Miklos, was united in marriage to Mr. George J. Kakara, son of the janitor of the public library. Father Szalewski said mass at this ceremony.

The attendants were Miss Emma Scorby and Frank Ambro. The bride was very becomingly dressed in white georgette crepe and carried a shower bouquet of white roses.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miklos, of 1306 East First street. She has always lived in this city and is very popular in the chorus choir of St. Stephen's church, the members of which will give her an informal reception this evening.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kakara, Sr., of Cable Street. He has recently returned from the service, having been in the navy. He is employed at the car shops.

The wedding diner was served this noon at the home of the bride's parents on First street. The young couple will live on Cable street.

Double Wedding.
At eight thirty this morning, Rev. Biskupski officiated at a a double wedding, the two couples being Miss Emma Leak and Mr. John Dzuryo and Miss Margaret Kacmarik and Mr. Andrew Kusnirik. the attendants were for the first couple, George Harcharik and Miss Theresa Majerchin and for
the second couple Miss Sue Kusnerik and Michael Kusnerik.
Mrs. Dzuryo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lesack of Heenanville. The groom is the son of Mrs. Andrew Dzuryo, of 807 Jackson Street. He is employed at the Vulcan works.
Mrs. Kusnerik is the daughter of Mrs. Andrew Kacmarik of Twelfth Street. She has been employed at the Grand Union tea store and is well known in this city. The groom is employed at the American Bottle Co. and is a returned soldier. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kusnerik of Painters addition.

A wedding dinner was served at the Kacmarik home at noon and for the other couple at the Lesack home at two o'clock. Father Biskupski was the guest of honor at the latter affair.

Note: John Dzuryo was Monsignor Dzuryo's brother.
If interested, I have more information about the Lesak family.

Joanie

Owner of originalJoan Johnson / Streator Daily Free Press
Date09 Sep 1919
Linked toTheresa Ann Majercin
AlbumsKacmar Family Album