Notes for Lula E. OVEROCKER
UTICA OBSERVER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1917
NEW HARTFORD
Utica Fireman, Harvey D.S. Wilcox takes Miss Lulu E. Overocer for Bride at Parsonage.
New Hartford, Sept. 6-At the parsonage of the Methodist Church, Harvey De Sells Wilcox of Utica and Miss Lulu E. Overocker of Hartford Terrace, NewHartford, were united in marriage by Rev. A. B. Corbin yesterday afternoon. The full righ service of the church was used. Arthur W. Hogan and Miss Ida B. Perry were the attending couple. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was enjoyed at the Hotel Martin by the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox left on the 6 o’clock train for a trip including Rochester, Buffal and Niagara Falls.
The couple will take up their new life in their newly furnished home at 503 Tilden Ave., Utica. The bride wore a blue traveling suit and carried white roses while the bridesmaid wore purple messeline and carried pink roses. Mr. Wilcox is a city fireman and connected with No. 3 Truck Company. The bride has been employed in the office of the Saquoil Paper Company. The employees of the office gave Mrs. Wilcox a shower at 100 Broad St. Utica last Tuesday evening. The large number of presents received by the happy couple testify to the esteem in which they are held.
1930 census. Harvey is listed as a widower
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