WEDDING BELLS.A Number of Yonng People well Known Here Have Joined Hands in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony.Wagxeu-StickklIn the presence of a large number of friends and relatives, Tuesday evening at the country home of Mrs. Amanda Stickel, at eight o’clock, Rev. I). F. Rain, of the Luthern church, in a pretty ceremony, pronounced the words which made Mr. John Elson Wagner, of Sidney, and Miss Ella Mae Stickel, of Silver Lake husband and wife.Miss Edna Wiltrout played the wedding march. The bride appeared in a beautiful gown of white silk, overlaid wit a Irish lace, while the groom wore the conventional black.After the ceremony the guests enjoyed a bountiful w’edding supper of all the good tilings to eat.The ruoms were decorated with cut dowers and potted plants and presented an especially attractive appearance.The young couple were the recipients of a numbers of beautiful and useful presems.Mr. Wagner is a son of J.IT. Wagner of Sidney, and a very popular and successful teacher of Jackson township. Mrs. Wagner is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Amanda Stickel. and for two years has taught in the schools of Lake township, where she has had an excellent school and numbers all among her friends._ Mr. and Mrs- Wagner left on the 11:08 train today for Valporaiso, where Mr. Wagaer will take more advanced school work, preparatory t« the coming year’s work.The out of town guests were: J. IT. Wagner, daughters Edith, Taura and Lizzie and son Melvin: Arley Gripe |fi?d wife. Fred Palmer, all of Sidney: John Fruit and wife, Arley Tullv of North Manchester: II. F. Cosby and wife and John S. Cosby, of Goshen: .1. E. Esribach, of Warsaw.If the past lives of Mr. and Mrs. Wagner c an be any indication of the future lit: Rkcoko can predict notti-ingtaihappiness and success through out all tin*coming years for the happy