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m *■' * i. € • TBS CUNTON CHRONICLE Clinton, S. C., Thursday, October 7, 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Boed of iiHnnia announce the birth of a daughter, Julie Kath leen. She it the great-grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas of this city. BROWNE Mr. and Mrs. Hershell R. Browne, Jr., of Spartanburg an nounce the birth of a daughter, Jacqueline Rebekah, born Octo ber 1. Mrs. Browne is the former Miss Jackie Franks of this city. SCHMBLE Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Schai- ble, Jr., 1827 Manigault Place, Plantation Estates, Charleston, announce the birth of a daugh ter, Kimberly Paige, on Septem ber 26, at the U. S. Naval Hos pital, Charleston. Mrs. Schaible is the former Linda Bridges daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bridges of 202 S. Holland Street. 7 8 8 7 DR. KEISLER MR. WILLIAMS Babettes Keglers . Homettes Snapshots High team, S games —• Homet tes 2S6B, Champions 2564, John- sonettes 2561. High team game — Homettes 990, Johnsonettes 910, Champions 896. High individual. 3 game — Jean Hammond 903, Kathlyne Lott 589, Betty Tripp 880. High individual game — Kath lyne Lott 215, Esther Keller 212, Nancy Babb 210. DIXIE (Jean Hammond) Won Lost Golden Girls 8 4 Independents 6 6 Hep Cats 5 7 Riggettes expect to attend are requested to notify their league secretaries before Oct. 13. Keisler Announces Subjects for Services NEW! YET NO OTHER STAINLESS HAS SUCH TRADmONAL ELEGANCE TOWLE STAIN FLATWA RE Dillard Boland ^ JEWELER H*!s St. Clinton Dr. E. B. Keisler, interim pastor at St. John’s Ltheran Church, announces his sermon topics for the Preaching- Teaching Mission to begin in his church next Sunday eve ning and continue through Fri day of that week. Basing his six sermons on the parables of the Marriage Feast of the King’s Son and that of the Great Supper, Dr. Keisler’s general subjiec will be “The Royal Wedding Feast.” The specific subjects will be: Sunday—“The Lavish Prepa ration.” Monday—’’The Gracious Invi tation.” Tuesday—“Too Occupied To Attend.” Wednesday — “The Worthy Attire.” Thursday—“The Tragedy of Rejection.” Friday — “The Eventual Guests.” The Rev. Zeb C. Williams, pastor of the local A. R. P. Church, will direct the music each evening, both the popular favorite-hymn singing period and the special music, most, if not all, evenings. Again this year Dr. Keisler will conduct a question and an swer period each evening. Any question concerning the Bible, the Christian life or doctrine will be invited and will be briefly and directly answered. Dr. Keisler says that both he and his congregation heartily welcome the public to attend the services. Women’s BowKng Leaders PALMETTO WINTER (Pat Owen) Won Lost Cavalettes 12 4 Diamonds 12 4 Belkettes 11 5 Hi-Loo 10 6 Rollettes 10 6 9 7 8 8 7 9 6% m High team, 3 games — Rigget tes 2586, Golden Girls 2536, In dependents 2493. High team game — Riggettes 929, Independents 897, Golden Girls 871. High individual, S games — Frances Meadows 948. Kathlyne Lott 530, Lib Bagwell 514. . High individual game — Mar tha Hartline 244, Sue Womack 219, Frances Meadows 188. The South Carolina Women’s Bowling Association will conduct a workshop at the Mary Mus- grove Hotel on Oct. 17 at 2:30 p.m. No charge will be made for attendance at the workshop. The session should last approximate ly two hours and light refresh ments wil be served. Those who The Reverend Mr. Hatfield has served pastorates in Geor gia, Mississippi and Louisiana. He is a graduate of Mississippi College and the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. He has been widely engaged in evangelistic and revival work in the areas where he has served. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Wells were called to Richmond, Va., last week due to the sudden death and funeral services of the latter’s brother, Edgar B. Ga boon, Jr. Funeral services were held last Monday at the First Baptist Church. Mr. Gaboon was a former chaplain in the U. S. Army and it survived by his wife and two children. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and sons, Rod and Ry an, Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cranford and children, Johny and Michele, of Joanna. They honored Johnny, who had celebrated his 3rd birthday, with a 'dinner and birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bishop have returned from a trip to the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. Mrs. Louise Tucker and Mrs. Francene Tucker visited in New berry Monday. SARA'S BEAUTY SHOP LOCATED QN WEST MAIN STREET Announces A New Operator MRS. JACKIE BIGHAM Who Will Take Appointments From 4:00 P. M. Until OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 8:00 UntU — CALL 833-0202 FOR APPOINTMENTS — MR. HATFIELD Joanna Baptists To Have Revival The First Baptist Church of Joanna will engage in revival services October 10-15. The Rev. A. B. Hatfield, pastor of the Florida Boulevard Baptist Church, Baton Rouge. La., will be the visiting speaker. James W. Wynn, minister of music for the church, will be in charge of the music. Services will be held during the regular hours on Sundav morning and evening, and each weekday at 7:30 p. m. Barcraftettes Lady Lydians Cottonettes _ Chevelles — Hosettes “He’s starting an his ... Won’t BUT gas tram -S 99 CISC. Good idea! . . . always make sure only quality gasoline, oil, tires, batteries and accessor ies go in and on yaur car! Young Brothers GULF SERVICE 212 N. Brand 832-1487 Key Punchers Amateurs — _ 5 11 3% 12% _ 2 14 High team, 3 games — Belket tes 2503, Hi-Los 2454, Cavalettes 2453. High team games — Hosettes 924, Belkettes 900, Hi-Los 881. High individuals, 3 games — Jean Hammond 594, Marthat Simmons 537, Barbara White 529. High individual game — Jean Hammond 245, Toby Robinson 206, Frances Meadows 204. COFFEE BREAK (Esther Keller) Johnsonettes Champions _ Want Ads FOR SALE — Three bedroom house on Whitmire Highway. Includes kitchen-dinnig area, den. City water and lights. Lot is 200x100 ft. Call 833-0238 if . .^35*' +■■ 'V- /■ interested. 07-lp ATTENTION! HOME OWNERS AND INVESTORS For Sole: WANTED — Centerless grinder operator for work with C/P Corporation, new Shakespeare Plant at Newberry, S. C. Pre fer applicant with experience on Cincinnati No. 2 or equiva lent. Excellent company paid fringe benefits. Call or write Personnel Director, C/P Cor poration, R. F. D. 3, Newber ry, S. C. Phone 278-5504. An equal opportunity employer. 07-lc MACHINISTS-TOOL MAKERS WANTED for work with C/P Several House* In Joanna, S. C. , /'r •'\ f- .■- 'v ' * Corporation, new Shakespeare plant in Newberry, S. C. 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