page 4-a..midcounty chronicle review ..wedne%VV*IIMrs. Paul R. Richardsonnee Deborah JonesWoodville SettingFor Baptist NuptialsFairview Baptist church of Woodville was the setting for the wedding of Deborah Jones andPaul R RichardsonDeborah is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Vergul H. Jones of 318 22nd Street, Nederland. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Roy H. Richardson of 1724 Carolina, Port Arthur. Rev. Ed Smith was the officiant for the 6 p.m. service on November 2.The church wasdecorated with a solid arch way of greenery, twocandelabras with whitecandles, entertwined with greenery. Mrs Carbough of Woodville was organist with Linda Blair of Beaumont, as soloist.The bride appeared in a formal empire gown with a beaded bodice. The lace bodice was overdelusterfied satin. The collar of the dress was of beaded lace with the scooped neckline overlaid with crystaline. Her train was lace over delusterfie d satin and was edged with lace. Her three quarter length veil was held by a beaded headpiece Thebridal bouquet was acascade arrangement of white roses, carnations, baby's breath, stephanotis and white streamers.fashioned of blue velvet and blue lace.Ringbearer was Chris Salts, nephew of the bride. Chuck Keeton of Jennings, La.. was best man. Groomsmen were Lloyd Salts, Jr , Nederland; David Hamm, Lumberton and Cov Collins of Nederland.Serving as ushers were Anthony Bunn, Woodville; and James Richardson of Groves, cousin of theqroomThe fellowship hall of the church was the setting for the reception. The serving table held a punch bowl, filled with gold punch and molded ice fruit ring at one end and the coffee service at the other end. The bride's bouquet served as decoration with a three tiered wedding cake resting m the center of the table. The cake was decorated with white rose buds and sugar roses£Mrs. Linda Salts, sister of the bride from Nederland, was matron of honor Bridesmaids were Marsha Dugger, Jasper; Marilyn Morgan, Alabama. Sherry Sheffield, Longview, cousin of the bride They wore empire designed gowns of gold velvet with the bodice of the gown covered with gold lace The bell sleevesof the gowns were of sheer lace Their headresses were of gold velvet ribbon and held shoulder length veils of gold. For flowers they carried a blue and gold mixed arrangement of carnations, pom poms, daisies and gold velvet ribbon The matron of or'$ gown w _ ., u theotner attendants but wasHouseparty members were Mrs. Mary Coleman of Houston; Shirley Browne, Nederland; Mrs. Tommy Speaks of Port Neches; Julie Jones, sister of the bride, from Corpus Christi, and Ginger Moore of Nederland.Following a wedding trip to Houston the couple will make their home inRea urn on k'AVir/r»wbolBPlt;NAbr