THE NEWARK COURIER Newark, Wayne Co., NY Thurs., October 14, 1920 MARRIAGES VanPATTEN-COTTER The marriage of Mr. Harry Crysdale VanPATTEN and Miss Margaret Alice COTTER of Fairport occurred at 11 o'clock, Thursday morning, at Fairport. After a two weeks' bridal trip they will be at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. VanPATTEN, at 11 Grace avenue. Mr. VanPATTEN is a conductor on the Rochester & Syracuse trolley line. GEARHART-HIMES Miss Enid M. HIMES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. HIMES of Newark, N.Y., and Mr. Willard W. GEARHART, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard GEARHART of Benton, Pa., were married at six o'clock, Saturday afternoon, Oct. 9th, at the Cornhill Methodist church of Rochester, Rev. James BISGROVE officiated, the ring service being used. The attendants were Miss Rozena SCHUMAN of Newark, N.Y., and Mr. Delbert Fisher of Geneva, N.Y. The bride wore a dark blue traveling suit and hat to match and a corsage bouquet of white rosebuds and ferns. The bridesmaid was attired in brown georgette with hat to match and N.J., where the bride was employed as a teacher of Domestic Science for the past two years. Mr. GEARHART is a veteran of the late European War and is now employed as a Commercial Artist at the Rochester Herald. After Nov. 1st Mr. and Mrs. GEARHART will be at home at 171 Troup street, Rochester. TELLIER-GILL On Thursday at 4 o'clock occurred the marriage of Miss Emaline, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Samuel GILL of Elizabeth, N.J., formerly of this place, to Mr. Leon E., son of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. TELLIER. Preceding the ceremony Miss Mildred CHAPMAN sang "O Promise Me." To the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, played by Mr. William CHAPMAN, the bride, accompanied by the best man, Mr. Percy GILL, proceeded to their place, under an arch of autumn leaves and dahlias, where they were met by the groom, accompanied by the bridesmaid, Miss Gladys TELLIER. Rev. Mr. GILL, assisted by Ensign BROGDALE, officiated. The bride was gowned in white georgette over satin and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and carnations. The bridesmaid's dress was of pink net over satin and she wore a corsage bouquet of pink roses and carnations. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to about 25 guests, twelve being seated at the bride's table. The color scheme of the decorations throughout the house was pink and white, interwoven with autumn leaves. In the evening the bridal couple left for a short western wedding trip. Pre-nuptial events included a variety shower given by the What-So-Ever Class of the Methodist church at the home of Miss Gladys TELLIER and a variety shower given by Miss Mildred CHAPMAN. Out of town guests included Ensign and Mrs. BROGDALE and son, Howard, of Rochester and Miss Laverna VanRYAN of Thiells, N.Y. UNGER-OLMSTEAD At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. CATTIEU, 124 East Union street, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, a very pretty wedding occurred, when Miss Nellie F. OLMSTEAD became the bride of Mr. George E. UNGER. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C.M. CREIGHTON in the presence of the immediate relatives of the contracting parties, the ring service being used. The bride was attended by Miss Nettie McCHEYNE, while Loren OLMSTEAD, brother of the bride, was best man. Immediately following the ceremony, a luncheon was served, after which the happy couple left for a week's visit in New York City. They will be at home after November 1st at No. 1 Hoffman street. The pre-nuptial events included an entertainment by Mrs. G.M. STANTON, a variety shower by Miss Marvel GREULE, and a dance and card party given by Mrs. John NIESKES, Mrs. Omer GEER, Mrs. Rhea CHITTENDEN, Mrs. J.O. WELCHER, Miss Nettie McCHEYNE and Miss Beatrice Elliott. Submitted by Sandy LussGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com