mmmIn a softly lit service by candle* I light, Euleeh Mpore Parsons and I Bichard Allen Thompson repeated I wedding vows on Saturday even- 1 tog, May 24, at seven o’clock in 1 the Polk Street, Methodist Church 1Chapel in Amarillo. IDr. Harry Vanderpool was of- gj ficiant for the double-ring ceremo- 1 ny in a setting of baskets of white 1 giadioias with a background of 1 jade palms. Tall while tapers in 1 two .spiral candelabras flanked each I side of the alter, accenting the 1 baskets of giadioias. I'flu; bride is the daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. Waldon E. Moore, | 2.000 M a r y Ellen, Pampa. Mr. 1 Thompson’s parents are Mr. and 1 Mrs. Odell Thompson of Tulia, |The bride wore a pale blue street § length dress of silk and wool blend, ji '{’he dress with princess lines was 1 fashioned with a jeweled yoke and | sleeves, consisting of appliqued I blue flowers, irridescent sequins and blue lustre beads. For back Ifi-rtl*interest, below the jeweled yoke, I a large soft pleat fell from a | high belted waist, A soft veiled Ihead piece of blue and blue slip- j{|pers completed her attire. IThe bride carried a white Bible j$farrangement of white stephanotis 1 with a white cymbidiu.ni orchid |in the center. |lMiss Her net te Thompson, sister §j; of the bridegroom, attended the j|j bride as maid of honor. She wore §| a maize street length dress with || straight lines. For back interest §jthe dress was fashioned with a Ifdouble row of jeweled buttons and IImmmmmhMRS. RICHARD ALLEN THOMPSONVLERPMENT SALESechanical Service —ry service on all sizepment.OMPANY