erif-?hli-n(J.mdin•RllP,dr-i-8.?-8Pietsch-Neal Wedding Solemnized At GalvestonMiss Rose Mae Neal, daughter of Mrs. Mary N^al, of Galveston, became the bride of Erwin Pietsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm-Pietsch of Hallettsville, in a beautiful ceremony Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock, at the First Lutheran Church, at Galveston, Rpv, Victor Albert officiating.Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. E. W. Hildebrand, at the organ, accompanied Mr. Hildebrand as he Bang“ Because”. Mrs. Hildebrand also played ' I'he Bridal Chorus” from “Lohengrin” (Wagner) for the entrance of the wedding party end the traditional recessional.Miss Clara Tersch was maid of lonor and Miss Thelma Pietsch of Hallettsville was bridesmaid. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Floyd D. Neal. Louis Pietsch of Moulton attended his brother as best m m and W. R. May of Alta Loma was groomsman. Lester Schott and 1 J. L. Kopecky served as ushers, g The couple left that evening I fora wedding trip to Arkansas o and will return to Galveston to p be at home October 17.Out of town guests for the r wedding were: Mrs. W. Zap dac iiand children of Smithville, Mrs. Wm. Pietsch and daughter, Miss Thelma, Mrs. Clem. Pietsch and son, Howard Erwin, of Hal-lettsville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pietsch and sons, Alves and Ar-len, Mr. Louis Pietsch of Moulton and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond . May of Alta Loma.The Eagle congratulates the ^ newlyweds and wishes for them much happiness.