U— : --■ jm — I j*i- Knight-Pfeiffer| Names LinkedBefore an altar framed with fan-shaped baskets of white and pink gladioli,. Betty Louise Pfeiffer of 6226 Pageantry Way, Lakewood, exchanged nuptial vows land rings with Robert Glenn. Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' E. Glenn Knight, 1S33 Stearnlee,, in recent services at the Chapel of the Wedding Bells, Bellflower, 'i Daughter of Mrs. Grace Evans •jand Joseph J, Pfeiffer, both of Long Beach, the bride was gowned in white tulle and taffeta, ballerina length. The fitted bodice was of embroidered lace, and the bouffant tulle skirt was appliqued with the same lace. A coronet of seed pearls held her veil of imported nylon net. She j carried stcphanotis and lilies of jthe valley centered with a single white orchid.Attending the couple were Miss Sheila Wyatt, maid of honor; best man, Sherwin Kell-man; ushers, Bill Maloti n and Jim Loomis; flower girl, Julie I-Iurt, cousin of the bridegroom, and ringbearer, Terry Pfeiffer, brother of the bride.Both natives of I.ong Beach, the young couple are graduates of Wilson High School. The bride attended Long Beach Secretarial College, and her husband was a student at Long Beach City College before his enlistment in the Air Force.Following a reception for 100 wedding guests in the tropical garden adjoining the chapel, the couple left for Spokane, Wash., where the bridegroom is stationed.3