Ettling-RoBs MarriageA very pretty but simple wedding took place at the home of Mrs. Cathryn Etiling 716 N” Church. Belleville when her daughter. Miss Lydia Etling became the bride of Oswald Ross of near this city. Rev K. Dexheimer. of this city perfotmed the ceremonyThe bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Cathyrin Ettllng formerly of Freeburg. The groom is the oldest son of Philip Ross residing about Ah miles southeast of thia city _The bride was attired in a beautiful gown of white net and wore a voile veil caught with orange blossojns. Miss Viola Hoffman a niece of the bride was bridesmaid she wore a beautiful gown of flowered voile and a large pink hatWilliam Ross brother of the groom acted as best manThe home was artistically decorated with potted plAnts. roses and gladiolas After the ceremony a sumptous supper was served The evening was spent with music, dancing and singing Those'present were* Mr and Mrs. Philip Ross and son. William, Mr and Mrs. Gus Etthng and {laughter Elsie, Mrs. George Oonratb. Adam Bretch and Walter. Raymond and Miss Elsie Ross all of this city Misses Ernestine and Marie Ross, of St Louis. Mr and Mrs Charles Goetz and son Quito, Mr. aud Mrs. Peter Anna and sons Marvin and Clifton. Mr aud Mrs John Ettliog and daughter Delorous, Mrand Mrs Henry Huffman and family Mr. and Mrs Henry Kroenig Mr and Mrs Christ Eason. Mrs Cathryn F 11In g .md sons Elmer and EdwardAfter the o« run . n\ dangl u r « f Mrand Mrs Henr\ Hoffman was . hrouenedt* mu fciv*-n tin name Flora He* ristta I vd.i li r'n hi A daughter of Mr ind Mrs I..lot Ettliog was also i hnsteneii ind given #the name «.f Dolorous Lydia Etthng Rev K Dexheimer ntticated at hoth thnsteumgs and Mr and Mrs Oswald R*ss acted ns sponsors