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View of Chancel of 1957 Church From North Transept, Photo Taken in 1990
A view of the chancel area of the 1957 church, with altar and lectern, as it appeared in 1990, shortly before the demolition of this portion of the building for the church expansion project in 1991-92.
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View of Chancel of Brick Church From Balcony, Mid-1980s
A mid-1980s view of the main nave and chancel of the brick church, as photographed from the balcony. One can see small portions of the (1957) transepts which extend outward...to north and south... from both sides of the chancel. Until the 80's, the south transept (to the right) housed a sacristy, a vestry and other office space. But those functions were moved to the former parsonage building in order to add pews to seat the members of the growing congregation. When this was done, the altar (once flush with the east wall) was moved forward to improve the sight lines for those seated in the transepts. The gold dossal cloth was removed and an illuminated wooden cross now dominated the east wall of the chancel.
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View of Chancel of Brick Church From Main Floor, Mid-1980s
Chancel of the brick church (built in 1939/expanded in 1957) as it appeared in the mid-1980s. The altar had been moved forward and the chancel area rearranged to accommodate the congregation, now seated in BOTH of the transepts, as well as the nave.
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View of Main Nave From Chancel, Mid-1980s
A view from the chancel, looking westward to the nave, cry room and balcony, as the brick church (built in 1939, then expanded in 1957) appeared in the mid-1980s.
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View of the North Transept of 1957 Brick Church. Mid-1980s.
A view of the north transept of the church, as it appeared when the photo was taken (from the chancel area) in the mid-1980s. Note the baptismal font, which was moved to the new sanctuary dedicated in 1993 and the stained glass windows(which were re-worked and then installed in the original brick church (now the "chapel") in 1993.; Colored snapshot, scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, 2011
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Views of 1957 structure before demolition in 1989-90
Shortly before the demolition of the 1957 addition c.1990, many colored images were made to preserve the memory of that space. But it should be noted that major changes were made in the chancel area c.1986: the altar was moved forward, the pulpit was removed and stored for use in the new sanctuary (dedicated in 1993) and both the communion rails and baptismal font were relocated during this short period. The changes were made to assist the congregation in addressing the need for more space as they investigated the possibility of erecting a larger facility. During this same period, the church offices were moved from the SOUTH transept and that space was used to accommodate more worshipers at the Sunday services.
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Views of 1957 structure before demolition in 1989-90
Shortly before the demolition of the 1957 addition c.1990, many colored images were made to preserve the memory of that space. But it should be noted that major changes were made in the chancel area c.1986: the altar was moved forward, the pulpit was removed and stored for use in the new sanctuary (dedicated in 1993) and both the communion rails and baptismal font were relocated during this short period. The changes were made to assist the congregation in addressing the need for more space as they investigated the possibility of erecting a larger facility. During this same period, the church offices were moved from the SOUTH transept and that space was used to accommodate more worshipers at the Sunday services.
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Views of church picnic grounds, mid to late 1950s
Several views of the church picnic grounds as they appeared from the mid 1950s for at least 2 more decades. The specific nature of an event in one image is unknown, but the smoke rising in the background probably signifies that the huge open grill built by the men of the congregation was in full use on this day. Typically, the men of the church grilled chicken and burgers and boiled fresh sweet corn in custom-made cookers and the ladies provided side dishes and desserts. Ice cream was a commonly offered treat at church picnics, as well, and the spacious grounds offered plenty of room for horseshoes, 3-legged races and egg throwing contests. 8x10 B&W print, scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, August, 2011.
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Views of church picnic grounds, mid to late 1950s
Several views of the church picnic grounds as they appeared from the mid 1950s for at least 2 more decades. The specific nature of an event in one image is unknown, but the smoke rising in the background probably signifies that the huge open grill built by the men of the congregation was in full use on this day. Typically, the men of the church grilled chicken and burgers and boiled fresh sweet corn in custom-made cookers and the ladies provided side dishes and desserts. Ice cream was a commonly offered treat at church picnics, as well, and the spacious grounds offered plenty of room for horseshoes, 3-legged races and egg throwing contests. 8x10 B&W print, scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, August, 2011.
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Views of church picnic grounds, mid to late 1950s
Several views of the church picnic grounds as they appeared from the mid 1950s for at least 2 more decades. The specific nature of an event in one image is unknown, but the smoke rising in the background probably signifies that the huge open grill built by the men of the congregation was in full use on this day. Typically, the men of the church grilled chicken and burgers and boiled fresh sweet corn in custom-made cookers and the ladies provided side dishes and desserts. Ice cream was a commonly offered treat at church picnics, as well, and the spacious grounds offered plenty of room for horseshoes, 3-legged races and egg throwing contests. 8x10 B&W print, scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, August, 2011.
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Views of church picnic grounds, mid to late 1950s
Several views of the church picnic grounds as they appeared from the mid 1950s for at least 2 more decades. The specific nature of an event in one image is unknown, but the smoke rising in the background probably signifies that the huge open grill built by the men of the congregation was in full use on this day. Typically, the men of the church grilled chicken and burgers and boiled fresh sweet corn in custom-made cookers and the ladies provided side dishes and desserts. Ice cream was a commonly offered treat at church picnics, as well, and the spacious grounds offered plenty of room for horseshoes, 3-legged races and egg throwing contests. 8x10 B&W print, scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, August, 2011.
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Visiting the 'Slavia Jungle,' April 3, 1911
Unidentified men, likely potential investors in the Slavia Colony Land Co., arrive with a driver to inspect what they called 'the Slavia jungle' on April 3, 1911. 4x6 sepia print, scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, 2011. Handwriting on front: 'apr 3-1911-Slavia Jungle.'
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Visiting the 'Slavia Jungle,' April 3, 1911
Unidentified men, likely potential investors in the Slavia Colony Land Co., arrive with a driver to inspect what they called 'the Slavia jungle' on April 3, 1911. 4x6 sepia print, scanned on Epson 10000XL at SLLC, 2011. Handwriting on front: 'apr 3-1911-Slavia Jungle.'
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Visitors observe workers harvesting crop in Lukas celery fields, c. 1930s, Black and White
Six visitors to the Lukas Farm in Slavia, c.1930s, watch several workers cut and pack celery into crates. It is possible that the man on the far left (wearing wide-brimmed hat) is Paul Lukas, Sr., owner of the farm. All others in the photo are unidentified.
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Visitors observe workers harvesting crop in Lukas celery fields, c. 1930s, Original
Six visitors to the Lukas Farm in Slavia, c.1930s, watch several workers cut and pack celery into crates. It is possible that the man on the far left (wearing wide-brimmed hat) is Paul Lukas, Sr., owner of the farm. All others in the photo are unidentified.
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Walter Andrew Duda, 1939, Enhanced Image
Four year old Walter Duda in the front yard of the John Duda, Sr. home, 1939.
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Walter Andrew Duda, 1939; Orininal Image
Four year old Walter Duda in the front yard of the John Duda, Sr. home, 1939.
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Warranty deed for land owned by St. Luke's Slovak Lutheran Church, 1934
Warranty Deed, dated Dec. 26, 1934 and issued by Orange Land Company, conveying title of "two and one quarter acres, more or less" of land in Seminole County to St. Luke's Slovak Evangelical Church. Trustees, signing the document on behalf of St. Luke's were Andrew Duda, Jr. and Joseph Mikler. A sum of $10 was paid by the church for conveyance of the title for the property described on the deed. The document became a public record in Seminole County when it was filed (January, 1935) in Deed Book 82, page 489. Document scanned (inside and outside) at SLLC on Epson 10000XL, October, 2012.
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Warranty deed for land owned by St. Luke's Slovak Lutheran Church, 1934
Warranty Deed, dated Dec. 26, 1934 and issued by Orange Land Company, conveying title of "two and one quarter acres, more or less" of land in Seminole County to St. Luke's Slovak Evangelical Church. Trustees, signing the document on behalf of St. Luke's were Andrew Duda, Jr. and Joseph Mikler. A sum of $10 was paid by the church for conveyance of the title for the property described on the deed. The document became a public record in Seminole County when it was filed (January, 1935) in Deed Book 82, page 489. Document scanned (inside and outside) at SLLC on Epson 10000XL, October, 2012.
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Warranty deed for Slavia land owned by St. Luke's Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1934
Warranty Deed conveying title for "ten acres more or less" of land in Slavia, FL. Seminole County to St. Luke's Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church. Dec. 26, 1934. Trustees for St. Luke's were Andrew Duda, Jr. and Joseph Mikler. The other party was Sylvester E. Wilson, Inc. The document was filed with Seminole County as a public record on January 10, 1935 and recorded in Deed Book 82, Page 491. Document (both sides) scanned at SLLC on Epson 10000XL, October, 2012.
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Warranty deed for Slavia land owned by St. Luke's Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1934
Warranty Deed conveying title for "ten acres more or less" of land in Slavia, FL. Seminole County to St. Luke's Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church. Dec. 26, 1934. Trustees for St. Luke's were Andrew Duda, Jr. and Joseph Mikler. The other party was Sylvester E. Wilson, Inc. The document was filed with Seminole County as a public record on January 10, 1935 and recorded in Deed Book 82, Page 491. Document (both sides) scanned at SLLC on Epson 10000XL, October, 2012.
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Warranty deed for transfer of 10 acres from Slavia Colony Co. to St. Luke's, 1928
Warranty Deed, signed on March 16, 1925 and filed in Public Records of Seminole County on April 10, 1925, in Book 47, page 67. Conveys to the congregation "sublot 110 of the subdivision made by Slavia Colony Co. in plat book 11, page 71... about TEN acres of land, more or less." The Slavia Colony Co. was registered in Cleveland, OH, Cuyahoga County. Signatures of corporate officers, George Breha and John Pankuch, Sr. are affixed to the document, which was witnessed by John Pankuch, Jr. and Anna Matta . This property is the land on which St. Luke's Lutheran Cemetery stands today. Original document (both sides) scanned at SLLC on Epson 10000XL, October, 2012.
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Warranty deed for transfer of 10 acres from Slavia Colony Co. to St. Luke's, 1928
Warranty Deed, signed on March 16, 1925 and filed in Public Records of Seminole County on April 10, 1925, in Book 47, page 67. Conveys to the congregation "sublot 110 of the subdivision made by Slavia Colony Co. in plat book 11, page 71... about TEN acres of land, more or less." The Slavia Colony Co. was registered in Cleveland, OH, Cuyahoga County. Signatures of corporate officers, George Breha and John Pankuch, Sr. are affixed to the document, which was witnessed by John Pankuch, Jr. and Anna Matta . This property is the land on which St. Luke's Lutheran Cemetery stands today. Original document (both sides) scanned at SLLC on Epson 10000XL, October, 2012.
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Warranty deed for transfer of 5 acres of land from Slavia Colony Co. to St. Luke's, 1928
Warranty Deed, created on August 7, 1928 and filed in Public Records of Seminole County on September 25, 1928, in Book 48, page 210. Conveys to the congregation "sublot 93 of the subdivision made by Slavia Colony Co. in plat book 11, page 71... about 5 acres , more or less" of land. The Slavia Land Co. was registered in Cleveland, OH, Cuyahoga County. Signatures of corporate officers, George Breha and John Pankuch are affixed to the document, which was witnessed by John Spanur and S.A. Rajcak, Jr. For various reasons, this property was never used for its intended purpose as a cemetery. Document (both sides) scanned at SLLC on Epson 10000 XL, October, 2012.
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Warranty deed for transfer of 5 acres of land from Slavia Colony Co. to St. Luke's, 1928
Warranty Deed, created on August 7, 1928 and filed in Public Records of Seminole County on September 25, 1928, in Book 48, page 210. Conveys to the congregation "sublot 93 of the subdivision made by Slavia Colony Co. in plat book 11, page 71... about 5 acres , more or less" of land. The Slavia Land Co. was registered in Cleveland, OH, Cuyahoga County. Signatures of corporate officers, George Breha and John Pankuch are affixed to the document, which was witnessed by John Spanur and S.A. Rajcak, Jr. For various reasons, this property was never used for its intended purpose as a cemetery. Document (both sides) scanned at SLLC on Epson 10000 XL, October, 2012.
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Wedding Ceremony of Walter and Judy Duda, June 14, 1959
Walter and Judy Duda are married at St. Luke's on June 14, 1959 and kneel in the chancel of the (1957) brick church as Rev. Stephen M. Tuhy pronounces the wedding blessing. The groom was the grandson of Andrew Duda, Sr. (a founder of the church and the Slavia Colony community) and the bride (nee Judith De Coste) had been called (from Concordia College in Chicago)to teach at St. Luke's School in January,1958. A separate photo of the couple immediately following the ceremony is included.
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Wedding Ceremony of Walter and Judy Duda, June 14, 1959
Walter and Judy Duda are married at St. Luke's on June 14, 1959 and kneel in the chancel of the (1957) brick church as Rev. Stephen M. Tuhy pronounces the wedding blessing. The groom was the grandson of Andrew Duda, Sr. (a founder of the church and the Slavia Colony community) and the bride (nee Judith De Coste) had been called (from Concordia College in Chicago)to teach at St. Luke's School in January,1958. A separate photo of the couple immediately following the ceremony is included.
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Wedding Day of Andrew Duda, Sr.'s grandson, Edward Duda, to Sadye Beth Fleming. Feb. 13, 1955
Newlyweds, Edward Duda and wife, Sadye, pay a visit to Ed's grandfather, Andrew Duda, Sr., on their wedding day. February 13, 1955. Snapshot (Courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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Wedding Day of Andrew Duda, Sr.'s grandson, Edward Duda, to Sadye Beth Fleming. Feb. 13, 1955
Newlyweds, Edward Duda and wife, Sadye, pay a visit to Ed's grandfather, Andrew Duda, Sr., on their wedding day. February 13, 1955. Snapshot (Courtesy: Elaine Lavender) scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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Wedding in "gymnasium church," August 15, 1992. Sidlik-Short wedding
The wedding ceremony for Steven Sidlik and Patricia Short took place at 2pm on August 15, 1992 in St. Luke's gymnasium (Founders Hall). Because a large portion of the brick church had been demolished to make space for a large new sanctuary, already under construction, the gymnasium was used for worship services and all other church events during this multi-year period. But this wedding was special to the people of St. Luke's for other reasons: the groom had served as a teacher in St. Luke's School since 1955 and the bride was a secretary in the church office. The entire congregation was invited to share the couple's joy at the ceremony and at a reception which followed at the Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall. Rev. E. J. Rossow officiated at the ceremony
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Wedding in "gymnasium church," August 15, 1992. Sidlik-Short wedding
The wedding ceremony for Steven Sidlik and Patricia Short took place at 2pm on August 15, 1992 in St. Luke's gymnasium (Founders Hall). Because a large portion of the brick church had been demolished to make space for a large new sanctuary, already under construction, the gymnasium was used for worship services and all other church events during this multi-year period. But this wedding was special to the people of St. Luke's for other reasons: the groom had served as a teacher in St. Luke's School since 1955 and the bride was a secretary in the church office. The entire congregation was invited to share the couple's joy at the ceremony and at a reception which followed at the Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall. Rev. E. J. Rossow officiated at the ceremony
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Wedding in "gymnasium church," August 15, 1992. Sidlik-Short wedding
The wedding ceremony for Steven Sidlik and Patricia Short took place at 2pm on August 15, 1992 in St. Luke's gymnasium (Founders Hall). Because a large portion of the brick church had been demolished to make space for a large new sanctuary, already under construction, the gymnasium was used for worship services and all other church events during this multi-year period. But this wedding was special to the people of St. Luke's for other reasons: the groom had served as a teacher in St. Luke's School since 1955 and the bride was a secretary in the church office. The entire congregation was invited to share the couple's joy at the ceremony and at a reception which followed at the Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall. Rev. E. J. Rossow officiated at the ceremony
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Wedding in "gymnasium church," August 15, 1992. Sidlik-Short wedding
The wedding ceremony for Steven Sidlik and Patricia Short took place at 2pm on August 15, 1992 in St. Luke's gymnasium (Founders Hall). Because a large portion of the brick church had been demolished to make space for a large new sanctuary, already under construction, the gymnasium was used for worship services and all other church events during this multi-year period. But this wedding was special to the people of St. Luke's for other reasons: the groom had served as a teacher in St. Luke's School since 1955 and the bride was a secretary in the church office. The entire congregation was invited to share the couple's joy at the ceremony and at a reception which followed at the Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall. Rev. E. J. Rossow officiated at the ceremony
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Wedding, June 14, 1959. Bride and father arrive and enter (1957) brick church
The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duda on June 14, 1959. The bride, Judith (Judy) DeCoste,on her father's arm, enters the narthex of the (1957) brick church. The church facility had not yet been air-conditioned, nor had carpeting been installed in the recently-expanded sanctuary.
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Wedding, June 14, 1959. Bride and father arrive and enter (1957) brick church
The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duda on June 14, 1959. The bride, Judith (Judy) DeCoste,on her father's arm, enters the narthex of the (1957) brick church. The church facility had not yet been air-conditioned, nor had carpeting been installed in the recently-expanded sanctuary.
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Wedding, June 14, 1959. Bride and father arrive and enter (1957) brick church
The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duda on June 14, 1959. The bride, Judith (Judy) DeCoste,on her father's arm, enters the narthex of the (1957) brick church. The church facility had not yet been air-conditioned, nor had carpeting been installed in the recently-expanded sanctuary.
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Wedding, June 14, 1959, Bride and groom exit the (1957) brick church
Walter and Judy Duda exit the (1957) brick church following their wedding ceremony at St. Luke's on June 14, 1959. Because the bride was the school's music teacher, a choir of schoolchildren had performed during the wedding (singing "O, Perfect Love" from the balcony). Some of the children had slipped downstairs to be the first to greet the couple and can be seen in this photo. Left to right in photo at the door: Kathy Rook, Virginia Beasley, Sheala Best, Chuck Best. In photo departing the church to walk to reception at the school, the bride's younger sisters assist in keeping the bride's dress safe from the wet grass while the groomsmen recover from the heat in the un-airconditioned church!
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Wedding, June 14, 1959, Bride and groom exit the (1957) brick church
Walter and Judy Duda exit the (1957) brick church following their wedding ceremony at St. Luke's on June 14, 1959. Because the bride was the school's music teacher, a choir of schoolchildren had performed during the wedding (singing "O, Perfect Love" from the balcony). Some of the children had slipped downstairs to be the first to greet the couple and can be seen in this photo. Left to right in photo at the door: Kathy Rook, Virginia Beasley, Sheala Best, Chuck Best. In photo departing the church to walk to reception at the school, the bride's younger sisters assist in keeping the bride's dress safe from the wet grass while the groomsmen recover from the heat in the un-airconditioned church!
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Wedding, June 14, 1959. Cutting of the cake on the stage of St. Luke's School Auditorium
The stage, in the auditorium of St. Luke's School, built a decade earlier, was the setting for the cutting of their wedding cake by Judy and Walter Duda, following their wedding ceremony in St. Luke's Lutheran Church. June 14,1959.
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Wedding, June 14, 1959. Cutting of the cake on the stage of St. Luke's School Auditorium
The stage, in the auditorium of St. Luke's School, built a decade earlier, was the setting for the cutting of their wedding cake by Judy and Walter Duda, following their wedding ceremony in St. Luke's Lutheran Church. June 14,1959.
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Wedding, June 14, 1959. Mimeographed Church Program
Before computers made it possible to create printed programs with an assortment of fonts and styles,the church bulletins and other programs printed in St. Luke's Church office were mimeographed, typically in green ink. This is a sample: the inner pages of the printed program for the wedding of Walter and Judy Duda on Sunday, June 14, 1959 at 7:30 PM
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Wedding, June 14, 1959. Receiving Line on Loggia of St. Luke's School
The entire congregation was invited to celebrate the wedding of Walter and Judy Duda on June 14, 1959. Because Slavia was still a somewhat isolated agricultural community, the largest available space to have a wedding reception or other large event was the auditorium of St. Luke's first permanent school (built about 10 years earlier). A "receiving line" in which each guest offered personal greetings to the wedding party was the custom of that time. So the loggia of St. Luke's School...the covered walkway leading to the auditorium entrance... was used for this purpose.
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Wedding of Anna Jakubcin to Joe B. Mikler, July 30, 1939
Anna Jakubcin was joined in holy matrimony to Joe B. Mikler on July 30, 1939, joining two founding family branches through this marriage: the Michael Mikler, Sr. and the Andrew Jakubcin, Sr. Families. The bridal party stands on a white runner, outside the recently-constructed brick church. Left to right: Paul & Mary Mikler Tesinsky (sister of groom), Johnny Mikler (brother of groom) & Julia Jakubcin (sister of bride), bride and groom, Olga Jakubcin, and Andy Jakubcin (brother of bride). Small snapshot scanned on Epson 1000XL at SLLC, November, 2011.
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Wedding of Dusan Lukas to Billie Jo Pendarvis, April 13, 1952
Mr. and Mrs. Dusan and Billie Jo (nee Pendarvis) Lukas exit the 1939-built brick church following their marriage ceremony at St. Luke's on April 13, 1952. Their wedding attendants, Ann and Daniel Lukas, can be seen in the background.
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Wedding of Ferdinand Duda to Anna Mikler, June 12, 1938
Wedding of Ferdinand Duda to Anna Mikler, June 12, 1938. The wedding ceremony took place in St. Luke's original wood church. This image is a studio photo of the wedding party. Left to right: REAR 1. Andy Duda, Jr., 2. George Jakubcin, Jr., 3. Katie Mikler Duda, 4. John Duda, Sr., 5. Andrew Mikler, 6. Joe L. Mikler. FRONT: 1. Olga Jakubcin. 2. Elizabeth Mikler Duda, 3. Ferdinand Duda, Sr., 4. Anna Mikler Duda, 5. Sue Mikler, 6. Unidentified woman (Possibly, Blanche Duda). 8"x10" glossy print (Courtesy: Virginia Mikler), scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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Wedding of Ferdinand Duda to Anna Mikler, June 12, 1938
Wedding of Ferdinand Duda to Anna Mikler, June 12, 1938. The wedding ceremony took place in St. Luke's original wood church. This image is a studio photo of the wedding party. Left to right: REAR 1. Andy Duda, Jr., 2. George Jakubcin, Jr., 3. Katie Mikler Duda, 4. John Duda, Sr., 5. Andrew Mikler, 6. Joe L. Mikler. FRONT: 1. Olga Jakubcin. 2. Elizabeth Mikler Duda, 3. Ferdinand Duda, Sr., 4. Anna Mikler Duda, 5. Sue Mikler, 6. Unidentified woman (Possibly, Blanche Duda). 8"x10" glossy print (Courtesy: Virginia Mikler), scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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Wedding of George Jakubcin and Anna Duda, November, 1917
The formal photo of the wedding of George Jakubcin, Sr. to Anna Duda on November 29 (or Nov. 20), 1917 in Lakewood, Ohio. (Date is uncertain because both appear on separate prints of this photo.) SEATED (left to right): 1. John Vlcek, 2. Steve Jakubcin, Jr., 3. Anna Duda Jakubcin, 4. Unidentified, 5. George Jakubcin, 6. Anna Lukas, 7. Dorothy Lukas, (Anna's mother). STANDING (left to right): 1. John Duda, brother of bride, 2, 3, 4, unidentified, 5. Stephen Jakubcin, brother of the groom, 6. Unidentified, 7. Andrew, Duda, Jr., brother of bride. 8"x10" mounted photo (Courtesy: David Jakubcin) was scanned at SLLS, 2001, for 90th anniversary display.
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Wedding of George Jakubcin and Anna Duda, November, 1917
The formal photo of the wedding of George Jakubcin, Sr. to Anna Duda on November 29 (or Nov. 20), 1917 in Lakewood, Ohio. (Date is uncertain because both appear on separate prints of this photo.) SEATED (left to right): 1. John Vlcek, 2. Steve Jakubcin, Jr., 3. Anna Duda Jakubcin, 4. Unidentified, 5. George Jakubcin, 6. Anna Lukas, 7. Dorothy Lukas, (Anna's mother). STANDING (left to right): 1. John Duda, brother of bride, 2, 3, 4, unidentified, 5. Stephen Jakubcin, brother of the groom, 6. Unidentified, 7. Andrew, Duda, Jr., brother of bride. 8"x10" mounted photo (Courtesy: David Jakubcin) was scanned at SLLS, 2001, for 90th anniversary display.
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Wedding of James Colbert and Sue Mikler in St. Luke's church, August 17, 1947
August 17, 1947. The wedding of Sue Mikler to James Colbert at St. Luke's Lutheran Church (in the brick sanctuary erected in 1939). Left to right: 1.Ethel Mikler 2.Joe L. Mikler 3.Betty Mikler 4.Sue Mikler Colbert 5. Jim Colbert 6.(brother of groom, name unknown)7. Anna Duda 8.Ferdinand Duda. Young flower girl is Katherine Mikler (daughter of Joe L. and Ethel). 8"x10" mounted print (Courtesy: Virginia Mikler), scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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Wedding of James Colbert and Sue Mikler in St. Luke's church, August 17, 1947
August 17, 1947. The wedding of Sue Mikler to James Colbert at St. Luke's Lutheran Church (in the brick sanctuary erected in 1939). Left to right: 1.Ethel Mikler 2.Joe L. Mikler 3.Betty Mikler 4.Sue Mikler Colbert 5. Jim Colbert 6.(brother of groom, name unknown)7. Anna Duda 8.Ferdinand Duda. Young flower girl is Katherine Mikler (daughter of Joe L. and Ethel). 8"x10" mounted print (Courtesy: Virginia Mikler), scanned at SLLS, 2001, for archival collection.
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