U.S.S. Belle of Brownvillo Scon* of Everhart-Weis Vowschiffon over crepe 'with an empire bodice trimmed in the same white floral lace Her bouquet was of lavender carna-tions.Gerald Hartman of Burchard was best man Guests enjoyed a 24 hour cruise during the reception As-. sisting with the serving were Mrs. Darol MeGiQty and Mrs * Carl Hudson, sisters of the bride, and Mrs Merle Everhart jr, sister-in-law of the bride, all of Fairbury The cake, decorated in lavender, white and deep purple, was made by Mrs. Hartman.Mrs Walter Sorrells, sister of the bride, and Rebecca Schrock. niece of the bride, both of Fairbury, were in charge of the gifts. Patty McGinty of Fairbury, niece of the bride, was at the guest book.The couple will be at home on a farm near Pawnee City.and James E Weis were united in marriage Friday, July IS, 1973, in an 8 p.m. ceremony aboard the U S.S. Belle of Brownville at Brownville. Rev. Ward Merrit of Humboldt of* ficiated at the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 52 guests This' was the first wedding performed aboard the Missouri river boat;The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Merle Everhart sr of Fairbury and the groom is the son of Mrs Frank E Weis of Burchard and the late Frank E. Weisplayed traditional music on the pianoThe bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length, long sleeved gown of deep purple and lavender chiffon over taffeta, with an empire bodice trimmed in white floral lace Her veil of white bridal net was accented with matching lace and small flowers of lavender and purple. She carried a cascade of white carnationsMatron of honor was Mrs. Gerald Hartman of Burchard, who wore a gown of lavender