BioM: Prajowska, Jessie (1923)
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PRAJOWSKA SZYMANSKI KOWALSKI HOLDA MARKOWSKI ----Source: THORP
COURIER (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 12/13/1923 Prajowska, Jessie
(28 NOV 1923) A very pretty
wedding of much interest to people was solemnized at St. Hedwig's
Church in Chicago Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 28, 1923, at four
o'clock, when Jessie, daughter of Mrs. Mary Prajowska of Chicago,
was united in marriage to Michael Szymanski, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Szymanski of Thorp, Clark County, Wis. The bride wore a
beautiful gown and wreath and veil, and carried a beautiful bouquet
of sweet peas, chrysanthemums and roses. Miss Ana Prajowska, sister
of the bride, was flower girl and carried a beautiful bouquet of
pink roses. Miss Helen Szymanski, sister of the groom, was maid of
honor. She wore a beautiful gown of green georgette crepe and
carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Steve Markowski acted as best
man. Eleanor Kowalski, cousin of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and
carried a bouquet of roses. Mr. John Holda, the groom's best
friends, acted as usher. A bountiful dinner and supper were served
to the assemble guests and a fine celebration of the vent was held.
The bride is a most winsome and pleasing young lady, for she
combines all the qualities which go to make up a successful
helpmate. The groom is one of the progressive and industrious young
men of sterling qualities and holds a very fine position at
Chicago. They will reside at 2427 McLean Ave. They enjoy a large
circle of friends, all of who wish them much happiness and
prosperity. Those from far who
attended the wedding were Mrs. Steve Szymanski and son, John, and
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