jnttm lur ar'cuii un.y^.w © ®* ** O vork li k—M«• 14 ihl*onmm:-iKWedding.e* A pretty wedding solemnized thismorning at 5:45 o’clock was that of Mlsft Laura MrKlbbon, daughter of **,■ Mr. John MeRibbon, to Mr. HenryOverkirk, which Was performed by ; * Father Brady at St. Vincent’s Church, is which was attractively decorated for Ms the occasion. » The bride wore a it styjish coat suit of midnight blue, with“• h hat of black velvet, trimmed in sll-ver. Gray shoes and gloves were worn and a bouquet of white chrysanthemums carried. The maid of honor, * Miss Madge Over kirk, wore an at-1 tractive gown of green taffeta, with a hat of white velvet, and carried yellow chrysanthemums, Mr. John F.Langaji served as best man,Mr. and Mrs. Overkirk left on the early train for New Orleans, where ,lt;? they will remain for several days. Previous to their departure a delicious wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride. Upon their ref.urn Pi* they will reside at Stocking and Mon.- roc streets.Tv V © ©m* -* ' To Visit at