' IPIZZETTA- RETZE LMiss Inge Retzel of Wiesbaden. Germany, became the bride of *' Eugene J. Pizzetta. Tuesday mcrn-ing in the ~ectory of the Churcr.of the Nativitv. with Rev. 1 rm' 1J. Curley performing the double 1 ( ring ceremony. \The brine \vo»*e n bridal gown of ! J white chif.on, with a lace draoe 1 I effect and a corsage of lilly of the j cvalley, she earned a white crysUl ; trosary. Attendants for the couple ! h were: maid of honor. Joyce Man- j nirg and best man. J. C David. j oA reception was held in honor S p of the coupie following the cere- j r mony at the Harrison Court Community House. A three-tiered wedding cake was cut by thefhocouple and was served to the j jsat:guests with punch by the membersof the family.The cot pie left for a short honeymoon trip to Pensacola. Ha.Mrs. Pizzetta. 19. who is a nati\e j p of Wiesbaden, Germany arrived in ,: New York by piar:e from Frank- lt;! ford, Germany. July 4 and from ; \, ! th.ere flew to New Orleans whe.’v ; \| she was met by Mr. Pizzetta and j r j came to Eiloxi July 5. Mr. Piz- : a j zetta met his wile while in the , f; army stationed in Germany at a j t-station hospital. Mrs. Pizzetta is i h a graduate nurse and speaks live languages including English. Her parents are living in Germany and she is an only child. Mrs. Pizzetta. an attractive blonde, states that | she likes 3iioxi very much, j Mr. Pizzetta, who served in the ! army overseas, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Pizzetta. West Division street, and is iow in business ! with his father.1.ruc:ciclp;BD