Janies C. Jacobs Jr. And Bride Establish Area HomeCHATTANOOGA (Special) - f Now residing* at 215 E. Balsam, Frederick, are Mr. * and Mrs. James C.. Jacobs Jr., who were married in the Jack Creek Baptist church, west, of city, with the church pastor, Rev. Ralph Smith, officiating.Church decorations for the July 27 nuptial exchange followed a pink, green and . white color scheme, with the choir loft out* lined with white columns entwined with jade palm, and topped by candles. A pink pleated screen formed a backdrop lor the altar, and was flanked by baskets of white gladioli tied with pink satin bows. Pew markers were greenery and pink satin bows.The former Miss Paula Dee Washburn, the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Washburn. Frederick, while her bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Jacobs Sr., Hollister.Wedding music was presented by Miss Marijean Washburn, organist .and cousin of the bride, who also accompanied Mrs. Max Washburn, vocalist, as she sang VBe-cause1’ and Oliver Barnes, vocalist. Fort. Worth, Tex., as he sang “A Wedding Prayer.'1 .Ccusins of the bride serving as cundlelighters were Jan and Kay Hunt, who wore identical dresses of pink cotton satin designed on princess lines, with headbands ofpink slephanoLis.Mrs. Benny L aX, Wichita Falls, Tex., a cousin of the bride, was matron of honor, wearing an ice green codon satin sheath dress with a self-color satin cummerbund and bow at the back.Wearing dresses of- pink cotton satin fashioned identically with that of the matron of honor. Miss Joyce Ille and Mrs. Jerry McCabe were bridesmaids. All carried sty-See JACOBS, Page 15 -