same girl, was a vision of loveliness n her superb robe of white moire mtique silk and handsome embellishments of flowers. The maid of92onor, Miss Alma Watts, of India-lapolis, was attired in pink organ-lie over pink silk. Mr. Samuel Fletcher acted as best man.Schnur’s orchestra played the *raud Mendelssohn march on the approach of the bride and groom to;he parlors and during the cere-- - *nony the beautiful strains of Cal-raria’s Mezzo Rustieanno greeted she ear.F. T. Crump and wife, parents of ;he bride, Arthur Overstreet and tvife, brother and sister to the bride ind groom, Joseph Weller and wife, stood tn the line of the receivingparty.The bride is the third daughterDf Mr. and Mrs. Cruoip and has a*host of friends among the society people of the city. *Mr. Overstreet is nSw serving his second term in Congress and has been nominated for re-election.The bridal party and friends left last night in a private ear attached to the 10:30 train north, which carried the friends to Franklin and Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Overstreet went • on to Chicago, San Francisco and the Pacific coast.The guests from abroad were: Mr. and Mrs. (Dr.) Cook, Pittsburg, Pa.: Jesse Herriott5^Miss Ina Herriott and Mrs. D. W. Herriott,-Washington City; Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel M. Overstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Overstreet, Mrs. Kate Overstreet. Miss Nina Over-street, Adam Overstreet, Mr. andMrs. Hugh Payne, John Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goff, of Franklin; Rev. Leslie Overstreet, of Merrill. Wisconsin; Byron Overstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman MaGaw. Mr.9and Mrs. Wm. Overstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coffin -and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Fletcher, Indianapolis.