0DIETLY ipm.. ... ► ......Miss Ina Westerman and Elmer^ •Knowles Made One.Will Make Their Home In Mooessco Later On.The wedding of Miss Ina Wester-man and Eluier Knowles occurred Saturday evening at 8:tf0, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Westerman, No. 10 McCul-lam street. The wedding was a complete surprise to the many friends of She young couple, nud there are many in Adriau vet who will look npon this account with first knowledge eyes.The service was the Methodist ring wrvice and performed by Rev. A. J. Bigelow in the parlor of the home, rhis room had been nicely trimmed n white and green, and the service was witnessed only by the immediate relatives and friends of the bride and jrooni. Refreshments were served Following the service in the dining room, which was decorated in white und green with cut flowers. The bride was gowned in white organdie, die groom in the conventional black. Ihey were unattended.The bride is one of the best known vonngladies in the Methodist church. She has been one of the leading altos in the choir, and baa loaned her voice for all proper occasions willingly. She has a name in local musical circles that will never be forgotten. The groom is an employe of the Page company, stationed at Monessen. He is a young gentleman of exemplary habits and good Christian character, who has the esteem of bis employers and of his companions in work as well. The good wishes of The Telegram goes with them both.Mr. and Mrs. Knowles will remain in Adrian daring Mr. Knowles' vacation, and will then probably go to Moneasen to make their home.