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Thursday. August 10, 1950
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SOCIETY
(Continued from page three)
ornamented with pink baby asters
Their flowers of pink asters were
tied with ribbons of contrasting col- , 4 „ 4a . „„„
dre8s j °t w^te Roper, Jr., of Laurens, Mrs. Jack
kerson, Albert Turner, James Allen
Salters, William Rauton, Bobby Wal
ton and Burnside Adams,.all of John
ston, W. Mac Finney and • Frank
Copeland of this city.
The bridesmaids were Misses Jean
Smith, Annie Maxwell Halford, Shir
ley Rauton, of Johnson, Mrs. Bob
Reeder of Columbia, Miss Jo Ann
frosted organdy was made with a
tight bodice and full skirt. She wore
a coronet of white flowers.
Mrs. W. R. Owens and Miss Billie
Arnold, the bridesmaids, wore pink
frosted organdy over white, with
matching mitts. They wore head
dresses of starched net and pink as
ters. They carried a bouquet of pink
asters tied with blue satin ribbons.
Misses June Adair, and Mary Keith
Adair were junior bridesmaids and
were dressed similar to the brides
maids.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown of white
frosted organdy fashioned with a
sweetheart neckline. The tight bod
ice was caught to a full skirt of
princess style which ended in a
train. Tiny covered buttons trimmed
the front of the bodice and were set
at the wrists of the long fitted
sleeves, ending in points over her
hands. Her fingertip veil of im
ported silk illusion was attached
wuth a pearl design of a spray of
orangeblossoms. She carried a show
er of white brides roses intersper
sed with tuberoses.
The mother of the bride wore a
dress of navy sheer with pink ac
cessories and a corsage of pink as
ters. The bridegroom's mother was
attired in a dress of pastel blue crepe
with navy accessories and a pink
aster corsage.
After the ceremony the bride's
parents held a reception in the Clin
ton Mills Community Center. The
lounge was decorated in arrange
ments of white gladioli and asters.
The bride’s table was covered with set with small diamonds which was
a white organdy cloth over green worn by her mother at her own wed-
satin. A three tiered wedding cake Qj n o
topped with a miniature bride and
• groom formed * the centerpiece.
Heavy Increase In
Welfare Approvals
In County Past Year
Columbia, Aug. 9—A total of 412
applications for public assistance
were approved for Laurens county
by the State Department of Public
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Copeland of Winter Haven, Fla., Miss j Welfare during the fiscal year end-
Betty Jean Jenkins of Walhalla, and in * June 30 » l* 49 according to the
Miss Jo Copeland of this city. They . annual report of the department,
wore rainbow colored organza dress-!
es in hues pink, blue, orchid, green, |
and yellow with matching mitts and
carried fans of tulle covered with!
rubra lilies and showered with tube
roses. ,
Serving as junior bridesmaids were
Margaret Ella Copeland of this city,
and Lena Bell Copeland of Renno,
cousins of the bride. Their dresses
were copies of the bridesmaids’ in
bide organza.
The flower girls, Mary Ann Cope
land of Renno, and Sally Copeland
of this city, cousins of the bride, wore
blue organza and scattered rose |
petals.
Both the matron of honor, Mrs.
Harry Baldwin, and the maid of
honor, Miss Alliene Copeland, wore
blue organza over taffetva’ and car-1
ried fans made of tulle and covered
with tuberoses and rubra lilies.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father, John David Copeland.
Her gown was of white satin with a
nylon yoke. The full skirt formed a
cathedral train over which fell a long
veil of bridal illusion secured by a
cdronet of orange blossoms. She car
ried an ivory-backed prayer book
topped by a white purple-throated
orchid and showered with tube roses, j
Her only ornament was a necklace
which ’ was just been released. Of
the total, 247 of the approved appli
cations were for old age assistance,
237 for aid to dependent children,
3 to the aid to the blind and 93 for
general assistance.
In the state, 17,528 applications
were approved during » the fiscal
year, of which 9,023 were for old
age assistance, 258 for aid to the
blind, 11,746 for aid to dependent
children, and 5,151 for general as
sistance.
During the same fiscal year, total the state. Spent in South Carolina
payments from all funds made in
Laurens county for welfare assis
tance came to $477,493, which was
3.50 per cent of the total of $13,624,-
315 expended in the entire state.
The $396,169 spent in Laurens coun
ty for old age assistance was 4.07
per cent of the $9,726,865 which was
used for that purpose in the state, phnnVTl^T it pttri mhtno f ft
and the $7,861 spent in the county CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
for aid to the needy blind was 1.84 WE DO ALL KINDS OK PRINTING
per cent the $425,855 expended in i —EXCEPT BAD
for aid to dependent children dur
ing the fiscal year was $2,706,245,
of which 2.05 per cent, or 55,458 was
spent in Laurens county. Of the $785,
351 which went for general relief in
South Carolina, 2.35 or $18,003 waa
spent in Laurens county .
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whose background was a huge ar
rangement of white gladioli and as.
ters. A diagonal arrangement of
white tuberoses with greenery ran
the length of the table, and bows
of white maline held in place with
white asters graced each comer. Tall
white tapers in crystal holders shed
a soft light over the room.
The bridegroom chose for his bast
man his father. J. B. Yonce, of John
ston.
The bride's mother wore a capri
blue lace dress with a chiffon skirt
Ten-inch gloves in a matching shade
completed her outfit. Her corsage
was a purple orchid.
The mother of the bride groom
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_ . 1 .chose a gown of aqua lace with
_ Th * I matching accessories Her corsage
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receiving line of the bridal party
Mrs Ray Pitts invited the guests
was an orchid.
A reception was held immediately 1
into the dining room where Mrs Joe wsdding at’.he home of the
Terry, Mr* WallAce Carr. Mrs. Ken-!brides parents la Renno After a
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net* McCord and Mias Margaret wedding trip, the couple will reside
Evans served the bridal cake Mrs in Johnston
Mar cell* Barker and Mrs L C For traveling, the bride wort a
Ficklin presided over the punch Claire McCardell original in navy
bo* li Mints wert- pMMd bjf Myn rooistnc sheer with s white linen
wHso^HOudai^uver ^ bftdKs A Mna11 whlt * * tr * w w,th ^
»on proaidod ovar the de s ^ navy trim, navy doeskin pumps,
book Mrs La*la Johnson gave aev- * ^
era I musical sale-lions during the
evening. Assisting in the entertain- With this custumo she wore a
men! were Mrs Arthur Howard, Mr* ol •
lone Wallace and Mrs Fate Arnold gift al the bridegroom Her corsage
Good-byes were said by Mrs Keith "*• the orchid taken from her prayer
Ada:r and Mrs. J. B. Cain. book.
For her wedding trip the bride Hie bride Is a graduate of Win-
wore a summer suit of aqua silk 10u>op eollog*. For the past three
shantung with a snail hat of nat- 1 the has taught bom* economics
ural straw and other natural acces- Johnston
Her corsage waa el leUeman bridegroom is the son of Mr j
and Mrs J. B Yonce of Johnston
For two years he served in the navy j
in the PaciAc area He is a graduate,
of Johnston high school, and is now
with his father in bust-!
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Mrs. Tumblin is the only daugh
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Heatherly. She finished Clinton
high school and is now secretary to
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ton Mills.
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Wedding Lovely
Church Event
In a setting of candelight and
greenery. Miss Jean Copeland and
Ralph Owen Yonce were united in 1
marriage last evening at seven-thirty
at Broad Street Methodist church by
her pastor, the Re. P. L. Bauknight,
assisted by Rev. J. Owen Smith of!
Spartanburg. The double ring cere
mony was used.
The altar flowers were large fan- i
shaped arrangements of white gladi-'
oli and fern. White satin horseshoes
and ribbons marked the family pews.!
The wedding music was given by {
Miss Betty Jean Yonce of Orange
burg, and Billy Reams of Johnston,
with Mrs. James Pitte as organist.
The usher-groomsmen were Jimmy
Culbreath, Robert Sawyer, Roy Wil-
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