Well known Young Peopleremem bered by Friends.ctMr. George W. Overly and Miss Hattie V. Buhrer, were married at thehome of her sister, Mrs. Wesley A.Kinsic, in Noble township, WednesdayFeb. 16, Rev. W. B. Tracy, of theEvangelical church, North Defiance,officiating. The wedding guests were80 in number and were royally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Kinsic. Theywere all kinfolk but three. A bountiful and delicious wedding dinner wasserved, after which presents were pre-sented as follows:Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Overly, a bedstead and set of chairs: Mr.D. A. Overly and family, a china bedroom set; Fred Overly, 1plates; Laura Overly, and C. J. Buchel,a stand l Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Overly. $1; Roy and Harvey Overly, a chinacreamer; Rob, Eva and Ida Overly, butter, cake and four fruit dishes; JohnOverly and family, bed spread; Christ, John and Nora Roller brother and sisterof the bride, an eight foot extensiontable; Frederick Kellermier and family,J. C. Kuhn and family, C. C. Kuhn andwife, E. Webb and wife, a bed roomset; Jacob Rohrer, center stand; DottPeterson, set of cups and saucers; D.Wand and E. Morris a pair towels and\ dozen napkins; Mr. and Mrs. C. LMorse, set table spoons; Mr. and Mrs.John Garver, 1 dozen napkins; Etta, Eda and Ella Hale, finger bowl; Messrs.Gale and John Hale, cake plate; Mr. andMrs. J. C. Hale, olive fiuit dish; MissesDella and Eva Hale, berry dish; Mr. andMrs. Coe Smith, book case; Mr. andMrs. II. C. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Heilshorne and David Knhn, rocking chairand china ware; Mr. and Mrs. O. H.Webb, iron bed stead and spring mattress; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn, tablecloth, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kuhn,set knives and forks; Della and AlveKnhn, butter dish: Ed Kuhn, butterknife and sugar shell; Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Speaker, one dozen plates; Mr.and Mrs. Peter Kuhn and family, mealchest and cake saws; Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Elliott and Jane Elliott; rockerEthel Lambert, jellie dish: Edgar Roberts 81; Harris and Addie Wellman, 81;Luke Speakes, $1.