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- Niagara Gazette - 6/26/1939
Miss Evelyn Becker, daughter of
Mrs. P. S. Becker, of 1819 Ontario
avenue, who will be married to
James Overhiser, of Ontario ave-
nue, son of Mr. and Mrs. a. Over-
hiser, of Beaver Dams, N.Y.,, on
Wednesday.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 6/29/1939
A quiet but lovely wedding took
place yesterday morning at the
Zion Lutheran church where Miss
Evelyn e. Becker, daughter of Mrs.
Pauline becker, of Ontario avenue,
became the bride of Mr. James M.
Overhiser, of Ontario avenue, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Overhiser, of
Beaver Dams, N.Y. The Rev. G. F.
Hoyer officiated at the ceremony.
Hoyer officiated at the ceremony.
The bride wore a becoming gown
of white lace with large puffed
sleeves, the bodice made with a
square neckline. With this she
wore a large white hat. Her corsage
was of gardenias, sweet peas
and baby's breath.
Miss Marie Becker, sister of the
bride and her maid of honor, wore
a lace gown of delicate rose fashioned
with fitted waist and puffed
sleeves. A white picture hat and
white accessories completed her
costume. Her flowers were arranged
in a corsage of pink rosebuds, sweet
peas and delphinium.
Mr. Hollls R. Hardlson, of this
city, was the groom's best man.
The mother of the bride wore a
white suit with white accessories.
Immediately after the ceremony
a wedding breakfast for 11 persons
was held at the Samovar.
Mr. and Mrs. Overhiser left later
on an extended motor trip to the
Thousand Islands, New York City,
where they will attend the World's
Fair, and to several places of Interest
In New York state.
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