leyon,ofell,K)nM.[ISfiElt*m-nc.DmndCouple Wed at Marshall Avenue Churchn-is-forr SIk#lub1:11.eetjen•Ic*lU-m-n^s3y-m.Inigeonubofative-•illlerauohorheLS*urIs.idedt-[r.ryMr. and Mrs. Amos Dean Over-myer have i-etumed from a wed-dJig trip to Nashville, Tenn., and are at home at 510 S. 17th.Thev are shewn abm^e wiWi the Rev. James Organ, pastor of the Marshall Avenue Christian Church, who performed the double ring ceremony for them in the church, recently, Mrs. Oicrmyer IS the former Mi.ss Nancy Irene Bosley.For her wedding she chose a light blue street length dreas in a silken fabric with a lace bodice. Her accessories were white and she wore a white carnation corsage.AttendarvUs were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pieper, brother-in-law and sister of the biide. Mrs. Pieper s costume was a street length dress in blue, her accessories were white, and hex corsage wus like that of the bride.Approximately 20 relatives and friends of the couple witnessed the ceremony and were received latea-at Che home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosley, 2516 Marion, where wedding cake was sei-ved with coffeeThe new Mr.s. 0\ermyer attended Mattoon High School and is employed by Mrs. A. A. McDaniels. Her husband is a son of Mr. andMrs. Grant Overmyer of Neogaand is a graduate of Neoga High School. He IS employed as a chemist at the United States Industrial Chemicals plant at Tuscola.AjVisit Relatives HereAnd in DecaturElinA1Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caudill and Mies Kathy Jalick of New Buffalo, Mich., left Monday for their home after a weekend visit with the paienis of Mi-. Caudill, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Caudill of this city.They were guesus at dinnei- Sunday at the Caudill home. 613 N 15th. Otlier guests were Mr. and Ml'S. Inin Rumley of Evans\ille, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Elarl White of Mattoon, eons-ln-law and daughters of Mr. and Mrs W. H, Caudill.la.M Pi.MthofiniStinot]rieofDuring the afteimoon all of the group except Mr. and Mrs. White went to Deoatui- to visit Mr, and Mrs. William Caudill, Mr. and Mrs. Geoi'ge Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. William Caudill Jr. Mi's. Schmidt and Mrs. Caudill Sr.. are recuperating slowly from serious injuries suffered in an accident last October.StClibnnuJr.W(grlt;SirfloSOTweSh