THE  ST AUGUSTINE RECORD 
	          St Augustine, Florida 
	          Thursday, September 5, 1963 
  
	          Rites  Tomorrow In Hastings For Mrs. Bales 
	          
	          Funeral  services for Mrs. Blanche Stevens Bales will be held Friday morning at 10:00 o'clock  in .the United Methodist Church at Hastings. The Rev. Frank L. Daniel, pastor,  will officiate. 
	          
	          Friends  may call at the chapel of the Garcia Funeral Home this evening after 5:00  o'clock, and at the church from 9:00 a.m., Friday until the time of the  services. 
	          
	          Interment  will be in Pellicer Creek Cemetery in the family lot. 
	          
	          Mrs.  Bales, 78, of Hastings, passed away Tuesday night. She was a native of Moultrie  and was a life-long resident of St. Johns County. She was a member of the  Methodist Church and was a charter member of the Hastings chapter of the Order  of Eastern Star. 
	          
	          Survivors  include two daughters, Mrs. Ted Baird, Orlando, and Mrs. Ruby Alford,  Hastings; two sons, Douglas Killingsworth, Tavenier, and Newell D. Killingsworth,  Orlando; a sister, Mrs. Henry Allen, Hastings, eight grandchildren and several  great-grandchildren. 
  
  
	          THE  ST AUGUSTINE RECORD 
	          St Augustine, Florida 
	          Sunday, September 8, 1963 
  
	          Services  Held On Friday For Mrs. Bales 
	          
	          Funeral  services for Mrs. Blanche Stevens Bales were held Friday morning at 10:00  o'clock in the United Methodist Church of Hastings. The Rev. Frank L. Daniel,  pastor, officiated. Interment was in the family lot in Pellicer Creek  Cemetery. 
	          
	          Pallbearers  were Kenneth Bailey, Emmett Campbell, Amos Wyllys, Russell Higginbotham, and B.  L. Lovett. 
	          
	          Ushers  were Floyd McCullough, Charnelle Campbell, Roy Sykes, and Issac Thomas. 
	          
	          Garcia  Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. 
	          
	          Mrs.  Bales, 78, of Hastings, passed away Tuesday night. She was a native of Moultrie  and was a life-long resident of St. Johns County. She was a member of the  Methodist Church and was a charter member of the Hastings chapter of the Order  of Eastern Star. 
	          
	          Survivors  include two daughters, Mrs. Ted Baird, Orlando, and Mrs. Ruby Alford,  Hastings; two sons, Douglas Killingsworth, Tavenier, and Newell D.  Killingsworth, Orlando; a sister, Mrs. Henry Allen, Hastings; eight  grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.