j Miss Wilhelmena Huber Becomes Bride of John Coyne This i Morning 1111Young People Will Make Home in Mas sillon After HoneymoonTrip IgggMiss Whilhfclmena Victoria Huber, of Enterprise, daughter of Philip Hu-her, and John Frances Coyne, of Massillon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coyne, of State street, this city, were married this morning at 8:45 at St. Anthonys church at Milan, Rev. Al-j bert Kistner, officiating.The bride and groom were attended - Miss Mae Coyne, sister of the I xroom, as bridesmaid,’ while James : | Coyne acted as best man.The bride wore white silk voile over white mesaaline, trimmed with pearls, and a large white hat. She carried a white prayer hook. The bride's maid wore a gown of white marquisette over yellow satin, with hat to match and carried the bride’s bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums.After the ceremony the wedding party repaired to the home of the bride's father where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served to about twenty-five guests. The color scheme throughout the house was white and yellow'.After a three weeks’ wedding trip in the west, Mr and Mrs Coyn* will be at home to friends in Massillon. where the groom holds a re-j sponsible position. Mr. and Mrs. Coyne are well known in this city where they have a host of friends j who extend best wishes.The bride received many beautiful presents, consisting of cut glass, silver. bric-a-brac, etc.The out of town guests were, Rev. Albert Kistner, of Milan; Miss Mary Childs, of Toledo; Mrs. Minnie Myers, of Monroeville; James Coyne,! of Toledo, and Mrs Lathammer of Kimball.