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in at at odw -r 11. in 101 118 6-A The S.C., Monday, July 30, 1990 Mrs. Ruth C. Gamble, taught school 44 years CAMDEN Mrs. Ruth Alexander Cooper Gamble died Saturday.

Born in Kershaw County, she was a daughter of the late James Sr. and Amanda Thompson Alexander. graduate of Mather Academy Allen University, she taught for 44 years in South Carolina public schools. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church, United Methodist Women Circle 3, Florentine Garden Club, United Sons of Abraham, Daughters of Jerusalem, Mount Zion Lodge 252, Hadoth Lodge Order of Eastern Star 138. and Stoney Post American Legion Sanders Surviving is a daughter, Mrs.

Frankie C. Hull of Camden. Services will be held at at 4 p.m. Tuesday Trinity United Methodist Church, with burial in Camden Cedar Cemetery. Haile's Funeral Home is in charge.

George R. Grau ST. MATTHEWS George R. Grau, 79, died Saturday. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he was a son of the George J.

and Elizabeth Rauch Grau. late. was retired from Standard Oil of Ohio and retired fire chief from Brecksville Fire Department. He was a and a Providence Baptist Church. He was married to the late 1 Dorothy V.

Grau. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Genevive Prussak Grau; sons, Thomas G. Grau of Morristown, N.J., George R. Grau don, Ohio, and Robert W.

Grau of Raleigh; and stepdaughters, Mrs. Nancy Mantell of Fairfeild, Ohio, and Mrs. Margaret Bauza of Brecksville, Ohio. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Providence Baptist Church, with burial in Brecksville.

The family will receive friends at the residence. Dukes-Harley Funeral Home of Orangeburg is in charge. Alvin Padgett Sr. EDGEFIELD Alvin Padgett 76, of Route 2, Box 134. died Friday.

Born in Edgefield County, he was a son of the late George and Liza Burton Padgett. A World War II Army veteran, he was a member of Willow Spring Baptist Church. Surviving are sons, Alvin Jr. and Ulysses Padgett, both of Edgefield; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret P.

Fields of Edgefield; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Simpson of Philadelphia, Pa. Services will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Willow Spring Baptist Church. Butler Son Funeral Home is in charge.

Charlie W. Oliphant SALUDA Charlie Wilbert Oliphant, 68, died Fri- day. Born in Saluda County, he was a son of the late William A. and Mamie Chappell Oliphant. Retired from E.I.

Dupont, he was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church. Surviving are sons, Alphonso and William Oliphant, both of Philadelphia, and daughters, Mrs. Wilhelminia O. Dove of Philadelphia and Mrs. Wilma Boozer of Silver Street.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Butler Son Funeral Home, with burial in Pleasant Hill Baptist Church cemetery. NOTICES MANNIE JAMES CASTEAL SR. of North died Saturday. Plans will be announced by Knotts Funeral Home of Swansea.

WILSON DAVIS of 1615 Rockefeller St. died Sunday. Plans will be announced by Palmer Memorial Chapel. JOE ED GLADNEY 65, of 19 Laurelwood Apartments, Winnsboro, died Sunday. The family will be at the residence of Mrs.

Rosenna G. Dewese, Route 2, Box 120 Winnsboro. Plans will be announced by Glover's Memorial Chapel. Claudia Drive died Saturday, Plans THOMAS SUMTER JR. wilbe announced by Palmer Memorial Chapel.

MRS. ELSIE HICKSON HACKETT. Scranton died Saturday. Plans will be announced by Green's Funeral Home of Lake City. JAMES MABRY of 207 Bertha Ave.

died Sunday. Plans will be announced by Palmer Memorial Chapel. MARK HENRY OSWALD. 77, of 112 Bomar Street, Ridge Spring, died Sunday. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today at Milton-Shealy Funeral Home of Batesburg, which will announce plans. HARRY JACKSON PHILIPS 74, of 3124 Lincoln St. died Sunday. The family will receive friends from 6 p.m.

to 8 p.m. today at Dunbar Funeral Home, Gervais Street Chapel, which will announce plans. RITES MRS. MALINDIA KINNES HATTEN. at 4 p.m.

at Leevy's Funeral Home, Kirkland Chapel, burial in Lincoln Cemetery. ELIZABETH p.m. at Harris Creek Baptist Church. Brown-Pennington-Atkins Funeral Home is in charge. MRS.

JOSIE JOHNSON OUZTS, at 4 p.m. at Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, with burial in Greenlawn Memorial Park. CURTIS W. REED, at 2 p.m. at New Life Free Will Baptist Church.

Cauthen Funeral Home, Lancaster Chapel, is in charge. MRS. ERNESTINE W. RUFFIN. at 11 a.m.

in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Dunbar Funeral, Gervais Street Chapel, is in charge. Arthur Lewis Mrs. Pearline P. Tucker RIDGEWAY Arthur Lewis, 80, of the Simpson community died Wednesday.

Born in Beaulahville, he was a son of the late Rebecca Lews Green. A former machinist, he was formerly employed by Dupont of Lugoff and retired from Anchor Continental. He was owner and operator of J.K. Kennedy Grocery Store of Simpson. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Jessie Kennedy Lewis; daughters, Mrs. Delores Smith of Philadelphia and Mrs. Diane Ashford of Burlington, N.J.; and sons, Edward Lewis of Philadelphia J.K. "Kenny" Lewis of Columbia. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at St. Mark Baptist Church. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at Russell-McCutchen Funeral Home of Winnsboro.

Mrs. Frances D. Staples DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mrs. Pearline Kay Pinckney Tucker, 32, of 2408 Lady St. died Thursday.

Born in Richland County, she was a daughter of Louise Hendrix Pinckney and the late Clarence Pinckney Sr. She member of First Nazareth Baptist Church, Pastor Aide Club and W.H. Neal Choralier Choir. Surviving are her husband, Harry Tucker; her mother of Columbia; a brother, Clarence Pinckney Jr. of Columbia; and sisters, Mrs.

Lou H. Jackson, Mrs. Mary L. Robinson, Mrs. Annie B.

Jackson and Mrs. Frances E. Dennard, all of Columbia. Services will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday at First Nazareth Baptist Church, with burial in Palmetto Cemetery.

The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at Bostick-Tompkins Funeral Home. L. Graydon Wilsey SUMTER L.

Graydon Wilsey, 47, died Sunday. Born in Sumter, he was a son of Donald Patrick Wilsey and Mildred Lowder Wilsey Jones. He was a retired furniture salesman and attended Providence Baptist Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Gloria Preast Wilsey; daughters, Miss Mary V.

Wilsey of Hartsville and Miss L. Wilsey of Sumter; his father of Sumter; his mother and stepfather, Hazel L. Jones of Sumter; and a brother, Reginald W. Wilsey of Sumter. Services will be held at 2.

p.m. Tuesday at Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Sumter Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 9 today at the funeral home, and at p.m. other times at 783 Legette 5 Kenilworth Dr.

Mrs. Ada Patchin Mrs. Ada Burkett Busby Clamp Patchin of Perry Taylor Road, Leesville, died Friday. She was a daughter of the late Andrew and Emma Burkett and was a member of Providence Baptist Church. She was married to the late Bunion Busby, the late J.J.

Clamp and the late Arthur Charles Patchin. Surviving are a son, John Busby of Bolivar, a daughter, Mrs. Emma Wells of West Columbia; stepsons, Herman, Belton. Edward, Carol, Hoyt and Truman Clamp, all of Leesville, Rosevelt Clamp of Saluda and Homer Clamp, of Batesburg; and stepdaughters, Zula Leesville, Mrs. Irene Aull of Batesburg and Mrs.

Shirley Ricard of Gilbert. Services will be held at 2 p.m. today at Providence Baptist Church, with burial in Mount Ebal Baptist Church cemetery. The family is at the residence of Belton Clamp, 1069 Dixired Road. Milton Shealy Funeral Home is in charge.

Mrs. Sarah M. Wessinger Mrs. Sarah Murvell Wessinger, 79, of 1625 North West Columbia, died Saturday. Born in Lexington County, she was a daughter of the late William Edward and Maggie Baughman Willis Baughman.

She was a member of West Columbia Church of God. Surviving are daughters, Miss Betty May Wessinger and Mrs. Laura W. Senterfeit, both of West Columbia and Mrs. Sarah W.

Rabon of Lexington; sons, Julius "Jake" and Harry W. Wessinger, both of Leesville, and Franklin Wessinger of West Columbia; and a brother, Albert M. Baughman of Columbia. Services will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday at West Columbia Church God, with burial in Southland Memorial Gardens.

The family will receive friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today Thompson Funeral Home of West Columbia. Richard A. MacDowell Sr.

MURRELLS INLET Richard A. "Mac" MacDowell Sr. of 64 Captains, Cove died Saturday. Kent, Ohio, he was a son of Helen Ulvinen MacDowell and the late Robert Johnston MacDowell. He was retired from Ford Motor Co.

of Ohio, where he was plant engineer foreman for 25 years. A Navy veteran, he was a member of Murrells Inlet V.F.W. and American Legion Post. He was vice president of the Captains Cove Homeowners Association. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Dorothy Marie Benning MacDowell; his mother of Aurora, Ohio; sons, Steven A. MacDowell of Garrettsville, Ohio, Richard A. MacDowell Jr. of Ravenna, Ohio, and Douglas A. MacDowell of Mantua, Ohio; daughters, Mrs.

Laurie Steinheiser of Streetsboro, Ohio, and Mrs. Kathy M. Rooth of Mantua; brothers, Robert MacDowell of Camden, and Raymond MacDowell of Aurora; and sisters, Mrs. Jerry (Patricia) Zlamal of Surfside Beach and Mrs. Judith Parrino of Aurora.

Services will be held Wednesday at Wood-Kortright Funeral Home of Ravenna, with burial in Aurora Cemetery of Aurora. Memorials may be made to the Murrells Inlet-Garden City Rescue Squad. Goldfinch Funeral Home, Beach Chapel, is in charge of local arrangements. Mrs. Johnsie H.

Cobb SPARTANBURG Mrs. Johnsie Henry Cobb of 1705 Skylyn Drive, Skylyn Retirement Center, widow of George P. Cobb died Saturday. Born in Rock Hill, she was a daughter of the late John and Mattie Cole Henry. She was a retired teacher from Winthrop College after 23 years and a member of Westminister Presbyterian Church and Thirty Niners Senior Citizen Group.

She was a graduate of Woman's College of Greensboro, N.C. Surviving are sons, George P. Cobb Jr. of Pacolet, Charles N. Cobb of Columbia and Col.

Doug H. Cobb of Atlanta; and a sister, Mrs. Sarah McLaurin of West Jefferson, N.C. Services will be held at 11 a.m. today in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.

family is at the residence of George P. Cobb Highway 176, Pacolet. Memorials may be made to Westminster Presbyterian Church Open Organ Fund. Floyd's Greenlawn Chapel is in charge. Talmadge D.

Anderson MULLINS Talmadge David "T.D." Anderson, 86, died Sunday. Born in Fairfield County, he was a son of the late Noah and Lavenia Branham Anderson. A retired insurance salesman for Southland Insurance he was a member and former deacon at First Baptist Church of Mullins. He was secretary of the Men's Bible Club and a Mason. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Annie Louise Alford Brown Anderson; a son, Talmadge D. Anderson Jr. of Charleston; stepsons, Edwin Robert H. and Legrande D. Brown, all of Mullins, Jimmie B.

Brown Orange Park, and Paul E. Brown of Lake City; stepdaughters, Mrs. Margie of Mullins and Mrs. Betty Miles of Marion; and sisters, Miss Jessie Anderson and Mrs. Ester Graff, both of Columbia, and Mamie "Pat" Herlong of Manning.

Services will be held at 3 p.m. today at Meares Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Devotion Gardens. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church. Mrs. Dorothy A.

Davidson MYRTLE BEACH Mrs. Dorothy A. Davidson, 62, of 1338 Mariners Way died Saturday. Born in Clinton, she was a daughter of Naomi Davis Davidson and the late Ora Wyrick. She was a retired bookkeeper from Western Auto of Gastonia, N.C., a member of New Heights Baptist Church of High Shoals, N.C.

Surviving are her husband, Cordie F. Davidson; daughters, Mrs. Zoe Matthews of Cocoa, and Ms. Alice Davidson of Myrtle Beach; her mother of Douglas, and a sister, Mrs. Joyce Gibbs of Douglas.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at McMillan-Small Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Ocean Woods Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Mrs. Altie D. Whitesides CHESTER Mrs. Altie D. Whitesides, 73, of 120 Sweeny St.

died Saturday. Born in Cherokee, she was a daughter of the late John and Annie G. Dillinger. She was a retired textile employee and a Baptist. Surviving are sons, James Kenneth G.

and Porter R. Whitesides, all of Chester; and sisters, Mrs. Ellen Henderson of Chester and Mrs. Roxie Williams of Rock Hill. Services will be held at 4 p.m.

Monday at Barron Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Lloyd E. Stahl Jr. ORLANDO, Fla. Lloyd Eldon Stahl 72, died Friday.

Born in Brewster, he was a son of the late Lloyd E. Sr. and Callie Childers Stahl. A retired lieutenant colonel from the Army, he was a retired bureau supervisor for C.B.I Equifax. He was a member of First United Methodist Church of Winter Park, the Civitan Club and University Club of Winter Park and was a 32nd degree mason.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Doris Carpenter Stahl; sons, Lloyd E. Stahl III of Katy, Texas, and David A. Stahl of Augusta, a daughter, Mrs. Pamela Mackey of Columbia, S.C.; and a sister, Mrs.

Rebecca Sisco of Louisville, Ky. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at First United Methodist Church of Winter Park, with burial in Maitland Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. 9 p.m.

today at Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Lake Ivanhoe Chapel. Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church building fund or Methodist Children's Home. Windy Hill section died Saturday. Born in Nahant, she was a daughter of the late Nellie Hughes. She was a retired accountant from Consolidate Edison and a member of Our Lady Of The Sea Catholic Church.

Surviving is a son, Duncan M. Colsh of North Myrtle Beach. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Twin City Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 10 a.m.

to 11 a.m. Tuesday at Hardwick Funeral Home Mrs. Lorraine L. Hughes NORTH MYRTLE BEACH Mrs. Lorraine Louise Hughes, 76, of the of Loris.

William E. Boney Jr. William Elsworth Boney 72, of 4905 McDonald Ave. died Saturday. Born in Blythewood, he was a son of the late William E.

Sr. and Dolly Nunnery Boney. A World War II and Korean conflict Navy veteran, he was a teacher and principal in Lancaster schools before his military service. He was retired from the South Employment Security Commission. attended First Baptist Church of West Columbia and was a member of Berea Sunday school class.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Beverly Locke Boney; sons, James F. Boney of Columbia, William E. Boney III of St. Louis, and Jesse L.

Boney of Columbia; a daughter, Mrs. Luther (Dixie) Shumpert of West Columbia; and a sister, Mrs. Virginia Charlotte. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Dunbar Funeral Home, Gervais Street Chapel, with burial in Southland Memorial Gardens.

The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or to First Baptist Church of West Columbia. Mrs.

Faye F. Hair ST. MATTHEWS Mrs. Faye F. Hair, 58, widow of William F.

Hair died Saturday. Born in Orangeburg County, she was a daughter of Gladys Antley Felder and the late E.P. Felder Sr. She was a member of Seven Day Adventist Church. Surviving are daughters, Mrs.

Gladys Almond of Hawaii and Ms. Sylvia Hair of St. Matthews; sons, John K. Hair of West Columbia, George Stephen Robert James L. and William F.

Hair III, all of St. Matthews; her mother of St. Matthews; sisters, Dorothy Dempsey and Mrs. Patricia White of St. Matthews; and brothers, E.P.

Felder Jr. of Dentsville, Sonny Felder of Texas and Paul Felder of Florida. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday in West End Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. George Hair, and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today at Thompson Funeral Home of Orangeburg. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association.

Mrs. Dorothy Johnson BARNWELL Mrs. Dorothy "Dot" Johnson, 61, died Thursday. Born in Barnwell County, she was a daughter of the late Sam Brunson and Freelove Solomon. Surviving are sons, William Solomon of Florida and Willie E.

Solomon, Kenneth Johnson, Hubert L. Solomon, Bobby Solomon, Eric Cave and Hubert L. Cave, all of Barnwell; daughters, Misses Linda and Elizabeth Solomon and Miss Tarsha Cave, all 1 of Barnwell, and Mrs. Gwen Buggs, Mrs. Patricia A.

Thomas and Rose Marie Johnson, all of Rochester, N.Y.; a Miss, brother, James Solomon of Jersey City, N.J.: and sisters, Mrs. Erie Ramblet of Fort Welch, and Mrs. Dorothy Tompkins of Norfolk, Va. Services will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Lebby's Funeral Home Chapel, with burial St.

Paul Baptist Church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs.

Arden P. Morgan AIKEN Mrs. Arden Park Morgan, 60, of 341 Dupree Place died Saturday. Born in Petaluma, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Ruth Bush Park. A Realtor for Biddle Realty Co.

Inc. for 15 years, she was a communicant of St. Mary Catholic Church. Surviving are husband, Robert L. Morgan; a son, Paul S.

Morgan of Lusby, daughters, Mrs. Ann M. Lattimore of Lattimore, N.C., and Ms. Barbara R. MorAiken; and a sister, Mrs.

Cynthia P. Miller of Fremont, Calif. Services will be held at 8 a.m. Tuesday at St. Mary Help of Christian Catholic Church.

The family will receive friends at 6:30 p.m. today at St. Mary Help of Christian Catholic Church. Memorials may be made to the Hitchco*ck Foundation, in care of Hitchco*ck Woods. George Funeral Home is in charge.

With Souter, justices may back federalism By RUTH MARCUS Washington Post WASHINGTON Five years ago, when liberal members of the Supreme Court managed to scrape together a five-justice majority to overrule a 1976 case limiting the federal government's power over states, Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist 1 issued a dissent and a prediction. Some day, said Rehnquist, the author of the jettisoned decision, his view of federalism would prevail. "I am confident," he said, that his position would "in time again command the support of a majority of this court." With the retirement of Justice William J. Brennan that time may have arrived.

The dispute over an arcane though important question of the scope of congressional authority over the states underscores the broad potential impact of Brennan's departure and the tenuous hold of some key liberal victories. Most debate since Brennan's surprise announcement has focused on the future of abortion rights. Without Brennan, it is clear, the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision in which seven justices agreed that there is a fundamental constitutional right to abortion has just three firm supporters on the court: its author, Justice Harry A. Blackmun, and Justices Thurgood Marshall and John Paul Stevens.

But the resignation of the court's foremost liberal has far larger implications for the future of constitutional law and the court's role in some of the most divisive social issues of the day. Brennan's absence, combined with the likely confirmation of federal appeals court Judge David H. Souter, strengthens the court's fragile conservative majority. It is likely to tilt the balance of power in conservatives' favor in cases involving civil rights, separation of church and state, the role of the federal courts, and the power of states vs. the federal government.

"All the chips are in the middle of the table," said Charles J. Cooper, an assistant attorney general in the Reagan administration and architect of much of its legal philosophy. "We Anthony Ealey CAMDEN Anthony "Slim" Ealey, 58, died Thursday. Born in Kershaw County, he was a son of Inez Ealey and the late Anthony Jack Ealey. He was an employee of Reeves Block Co.

and a member of Sweet Home Baptist Church. Surviving are his mother of Camden; and a son, Andrew Adamson of Camden. Services will be held at 4 p.m. today at Sweet Home Baptist Church, with burial in Hyco Baptist Church cemetery. Haile's Funeral Home is in charge.

Fouad G. Baroody TIMMONSVILLE Fouad George Baroody, 85, died Saturday. Born in Souk-El-Gharb, Lebanon, he was a son of the late George and Affie Baroody. He was a retired merchant and attended First Baptist Church of Timmonsville. He was married to the late Virginia B.

Baroody. Surviving are a son, Edwin F. Baroody of Timmonsville; and a sister of Lebanon. Services will be held at 3 p.m. today at First Baptist Church, with burial in Byrd Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church. Layton-Perry Funeral Home is in charge. Mrs. Rubye T. Surrett UNION Mrs.

Rubye T. Surrett of Tanglewood Health Care Center, Ridgeway, died Saturday. Born in Union, she was a daughter of the late Jesse And Nannie Burgess Thompson. She was retired from the S.C. Department of Health vital statistics department and was a Methodist.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Dantzler of Rockville, and sisters, Mrs. Dora Reames and Mrs. Juanita Prokity, both of Columbia. Services will be held at 3 p.m.

Tuesday at S.R. Holcombe Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Union Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 2 p.m. tand p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, is at the residence of Kay T.

Farr, 403 South Mountain Mrs. Sarah B. Bowen CHARLESTON Mrs. Sarah May Chaplin Barber Bowen, widow of James A. Bowen, died Friday.

Born in Charleston, she was a daughter of the late John Chaplin and Elizabeth Weeks Chaplin Robinson. A member and past matron of the Order of Eastern Star, she was owner and operator of Bowen's Island Restaurant and an Episcopalian. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Tiedman of Folly Beach; a son, Robert A.

Barber Sr. of Newberry; and a sister, Mrs. Ernestine C. Smiley of Ludowici, Ga. Services will be held at 3 p.m.

today; at Old St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. J. Henry Stuhr Downtown Chapel, is in charge. ANALYSIS SPARTANBURG Mrs.

Frances Drake Staples of 609 Woodland widow of George W. Staples, Sunday. "Born in Greenville County, she was a daughter of the late Malcolm and Bessie Drake. Upon completion of college in Kentucky, she was employed by the law firm of Nichols, Wyche and Russell. In 1937, she joined the staff of U.S.

District Judge C.C. Wyche. She passed the South Carolina Bar in 1960 and held the position of law clerk. After the death of Judge Wyche in 1967, she became a member of the staff of U.S. District Judge Donald Russell.

She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Spartanburg. Surviving are brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Mrs. Charles Drake of Greensboro, N.C.. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Wilson of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ladd Staples and Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Staples, all of Spartanburg. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 3 p.m.

to 6 p.m. today the residence. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society of Spartanburg or Hospice of Spartanburg Regional Medical Center. Floyd's Greenlawn Chapel is in charge. Mrs.

Frances C. Ross Mrs. Frances "Alvera" Cain Ross, 64. of 4226 Greenwood Drive, West Columbia, died Saturday. Born in Florence County, she was a daughter of Carrie McAlster Cain and the late Roy Ashley Cain.

She was a member of Edmond Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Albert M. Ross a daughter, Mrs. Audry R. Chavis of Kansas; Albert M.

Ross Jr. of West Columbia; her mother of West Columbia; Mrs. Vige Lee Brigman of Columbia; and a brother, Charles E. Cain of North Augusta. Services will be held at 4 p.m.

Wednesday in the Chapel of Thompson Funeral Home, with burial in Southland Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Mrs.

Blanche P. Wright GREAT FALLS Mrs. Blanche Peterson Wright, 82, died Sunday. Born in Columbia, she was a daughter of the late Clyde and Marian Harrison Peterson. She a member of Great Falls Pentecostal Holiness Church.

Surviving is a foster daughter, Mrs. Beulah Linkletter of Chester. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Great Falls Pentecostal Holiness Church, with burial in Greenlawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today at Dantzler-Baker Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Great Falls Pentecostal Holiness Church or Greenlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Pamela D.

Harley GREENWOOD Mrs. Pamela Ann Diffenderfer Harley, 32, of 1615 Westbrook Drive died Sunday. Born in Abingdon, she was a daughter of Harold and Floe Pennington Diffenderfer. She was business development sales coordinator for South Carolina National Bank of Greenwood and was a member of Heritage Sertoma Chamber of Commerce and Emmanuel Lutheran Church. She was past chairwoman of the South Carolina Festival of Surviving are her parents of sister, Miss Janet Diffenderfer of Easley; and a brother, Mark Diffenderfer of Waterloo.

Services will be held at 5 p.m. Tuesday in Lee Memorial Park of Woodway, Va. The family will receive friends from p.m. to 9 p.m. today at Harley Funeral Home.

Memorials may be made to Hospice of Greenwood or the American Cancer Society. Daniel Ahern TAYLORS Daniel Ahern, 71, of 211 Dellrose Circle died Saturday. Born in Philadelphia, he was a son of the late Daniel and Beatrice Ahern. He attended the University of Miami for two years and was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, having served with the 488th Bomber Squadron. He was a salesman for All American Food Brokers before his retirement and was a Baptist.

He was married to the late Margaret Elizabeth Thrailkill Ahern. Surviving are a son, Michael "Mick" Ahern of Irmo; and a sister, Mrs. Margaret McBride Philadelphia. Services will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Mackey Mortuary, with burial at 4 p.m.

Greenwood Memorial Gardens of Greenwood. Memorials may be made to the Cerebral Palsy Foundation. PASSAGES NICK PIPPIN, a New York actor and the founder of the People with AIDS Theater Workshop, died Friday at his home in midtown Manhattan. He was 35. Pippin founded the workshop in 1987; it was the first company to be composed entirely of people with AIDS.

MARTHA RAMSEY, believed to be the oldest person in West Virginia, died Friday at age 113 in Alkol. She was born Aug. 15, 1876, in Boone County and married coal miner and farmer Willie Ramsey in 1905. She is survived by three sons and 105 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. BRENT MYDLAND, 37, keyboard player for the rock band Grateful Dead, was found dead Thursday at his home Lafayette, Calif.

HOWARD WILSON BAKER, a poet known for his elaborate stanza forms and frequent use of Greek imagery, died Wednesday of cancer in Porterville, Calif. He was 85. Baker taught at Harvard in the 1940s and at the University of California's Berkeley and Davis campuses in the 1950s and 1960s. may well be on the precipice in which the court will stabilize and become predictably conservative in the same way that the Warren court was predictably liberal," Cooper said. "There are a large number of cases in many important areas where a switch of one vote could have severe The doctrines are at risk," said Norman Dorsen, president of the American Civil Liberties Union.

The shift will be the culmination of a process that began with the apT pointment of now-retired Chief tice Warren E. Burger in 1969. With Souter, Republicans will have made nine consecutive appointments to the high court (although two of those picks, Richard M. Nixon's selection of Blackmun and Gerald Ford's selection of Stevens, have turned out to be disappointments to conservatives.) The last justice to be named by a Democratic president was Marshall, in 1967. The new court may not manifest itself dramatically overnight.

It takestime for some issues to percolate up through the lower courts to the Supreme Court. The court's respect for precedent may put a brake on wholesale change. And the justices are not likely tom disturb some of the Warren court's. landmark rulings, entrenched in the law and society cases like the Mires anda decision; the one-man, one-vote ruling; or the decision excluding prayer from public schools. "I think there will be a sense on the part of a substantial number of the conservative justices about preserving the court's capital and not going so fast that it impairs the court's prestige as an said Geoffrey Stone, dean of the University of Chicago Law School.

But whether Souter turns out to be an outspoken, aggressive advocate for change or a swing voter and force for narrowly written rulings, the likelihood appears high of an eventual transformation in some of the most controversial areas within the court's purview. Mrs. Cynthia L. Kelly Mrs. Cynthia Louise Kelly, 90, widow of James Benjamin Kelly, died Sunday.

Born in Richland County, she was a daughter of the late Isaac and Bessie Shirah. She was a retired clothing store salesperson and a member of Crescent Hill Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Jean K. Goff of Columbia; and a son, James Kelly of Columbia.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Talbert-Shives Funeral Home, Colonial' Chapel, with burial in Crescent Hill Memo-5 rial Gardens. The family will be at the. residence of Mrs. Jean K.

Goff, 3415 Beltline and will receive friends 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. today at the funeral home. James H. Crosland BENNETTSVILLE James Hubert Crosland, 77, died Satur-" day.

Born in Marlboro County, he was a son of the late Ethan A. and Annie Thomas Crosland. He was a retired master sergeant from the Marine Corps and was a retired employee from Marlboro Co. A.S.C. office.

He was a member, deacon, former church treasurer, a Sunday school teacher and Sunday school superintendent at Salem Baptist Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lela Mae' Brown Crosland; a son, James M. Crosland of Seattle, a daughter, Ms. Carole Allison of Bennettsville; a brother, R.E, Crosland of Fort Worth, Texas; and a sister, Mrs.

Gladys Jordan of Dillon. Services will be held at 5 p.m. today at Salem Baptist Church. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society of Bennettsville. Whitner-Evans Funeral; Home is in charge.

FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS GERVAIS STREET CHAPEL MRS. RUFFIN. Funeral service of Mrs. Ernestine West Ruffin, widow of Mr. A.L.

Ruffin, will be held at the graveside in Greenlawn Memorial Park this (Monday) morning at 11 o'clock. DEVINE STREET CHAPEL MRS. OUZTS: Funeral service of Mrs. Josie Johnson Ouzts will be held in Dunbar Funeral Home, DEVINE STREET CHAPEL, this (Monday) afternoon 'at o'clock. Interment will be in Greenlawn Memorials Park.

Honorary pallbearers will be Bill McCollum. Ken Swink and Richard Smith. PATRICK JOYCE, a bit player who nonetheless became well known in the entertainment industry, died July 21 in Lyndhurst, N.J. He was 82. Joyce's movie appearances included "The Pope of Greenwich Village," "Fame," and Woody Allen's "Stardust Memories." His television appearances included the soap opera "Guiding Light," "The Gentleman Bandit" and "Born Beautiful." JOE TURNER, a jazz pianist who played with such greats as Louis Armstrong and Benny Carter, has died in Paris.

He was 82. Turner helped make famous the "stride style" of piano playing. ROBERT J. MORELAND, a paraplegic who invented a hydraulic table for people in wheelchairs, died July 21 in St. Paul.

Minn. He was 76. MORTY NEVINS, the accordion-playing member of The Three Suns group of the 1940s and '50s, died July 20 in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 73. Nevins was the last surviving member of the original group.

The Three Suns sold several million records over a 20-year span, including "Peg o' My Heart" and the trio's sig. nature tune, "Twilight Time." SINCE 1884 DUNBAR FUNERAL HOME I PEST CONTROL SPECIAL HILLCREST EXTERMINATING CO. Prices Good thru August 31, 1990 V.A. F.H.A. and CONV.

Letters $7500 BATHROOM LOW Help keep your windows from FLOORS sweating POLYETHYLENE INSTALL LOW REPLACED PRICES UNDER HOUSE PRICES ROACHES Inside, under around, we'll run a long FLEAS, ETC. $45,00 hose off a truck with big (INSIDE ONLY) tank treat under around $5500 KILLED house INSIDE UNDER FLOORS and SILLS REPLACED AVERAGE YARD $7000 FLEAS WE DO CARPENTRY WORK OF ANY KIND RATS KILLED $4500 LOW PRICES ON TERMITE WORK Instant Financing Up To $250000 We Can Finance Any Amount Over $300 HILLCREST EXTERMINATING CO. 30381154 788-0870 8719 Two Notch Rd. 788-1206.

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