MISS LILLIAN LOTSPEICH ere| AND EARL YOUNG MARRIEDthee The interest of many friends in t0 Longview and Robstown is centered A'° in the marriage of Miss Lillian Lots-een I peich of Robstown, to Mr. Earl Young of Longview. ue* The marriage was solemnized Sat-a“jurday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Gallman, with Dr.jren-hendw;r-byn-ofc-in:t.556John L. Whorton reading the impressive ring ceremony in the presence of immediate friends of the couple.Ferns and Killarney rosebuds banked the archway where the bridal party stood. Tall antique white pottery urns overflowing with pink radiance roses were used at either sideof the arch.Miss Grace Messenger, maid of honor and the bride’s only attendant wore a becoming dress of peach organdy. The corsage was made of carnations and roses.The bride, a charming brunette, wore an afternoon dress of flowered ‘^ | chiffon, made Grecian style. She wore a shoulder spray of brides roses:5!8062dand lillies of the valley.J. W. Etheridge served the groom as best man.Immediately after the ceremony, individual cakes embossed in bridal tones of pink and green and fruit punch was served to the guests.The circular dining table was 1 j spread with a handsome Madeira f cloth centered with a graceful mound f J of spring flowers, placed on a mirrored plaque. Tall pink wedding 1 j tapers burned at each end of the board and on the buffet.Ij The wedding guests were: Miss Grace Messenger, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freeman, Bill Malbry, Bill Morgan, Mrs. Pat Rembert. Miss Phyllis Cochran, J. W. Etheridge, Mrs. Frank Rea, Frank Rea, Jr., and Douglas Moore.Mr. and Mrs. Young are at home to their friends on South Green street.—The Longview Daily News.