Oyer-McFeeley j■ ■ ■ ■ nIMiss Ellen Emily McFeeley, daugh- i ter of Mrs, John McFeeley of Central! avenue, and Paul Francis Oyer, son • of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Oyer of: KHlbuck, were married this morning' j at S o’clock in St. Patrick's church, j Rev. James J. Kirby performing the, ceremom*. !* iMiss Jane Duhan, a cousin ox the; bridegroom, was bridesmaid, and \ Walter Oyer, the groom’s brother, J was best man.Both the bride and her attendant wore gray suits with matching acces- 1 ! series.IAfter the ceremony a wedding breakfast for the immediate families was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, with covers for 10.After a short wedding trip Mr, and Mrs. Oyer will live in Killbuck,I'Ol'rt f»vni‘cVftrl -y’ ’ ^ S# b j ■ * m ■ V * m A ft 4w*A h VA Ov U I«« Vi aj Mrs. Oyer attended Salamanca high school. Mr. Oyer, a graduate of the high school, is employed by the B. 0. railroad.Pre-nuptial parties for the bride were held by neighbors and other friends at the McFeeley home, by high school students there and by relatives and friends of the Oyer family at the- Veterans memorial park lodge.Out-of-town guests at the wedding included the bridegroom’s grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Ellen Oyer of Great Valley, and Mrs. Hugh Morton of Ellicottville.