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Martin C. Beam, 60, died Mack A. Branham, 76, died ttlS. JESSIE E. WILSON S 'ct C F Saturday at Forest Hills Nursing un ay at rafts- arrow 1<; "i/ Center, Columbia. Hospital, Columbia. Ms. Jessie EliZabeth Wil- He was born in Chester County He was born in Kershaw Coun- Ob ty on June 18, 1905, a son of the son, 45, died Saturday in a car on cto er 23, 1921, a son of the I tJ FAd S.Sd late Mack A. arid Betty Jeffers accident south of Winnsboro. ae esse . n urne an ers 'Branham. 'He was a retired em- Beam. He was a retired construe- Born in Fairfield County on tion worker, an Army veteran, ployee of Uniroyal, Inc. ,April 30, 1936, she was a and a member of Bethlehem Surviving are his widow, Mrs. daughter of the late Robert J, United Methodist Church. Ruth Morgan Branham; three S .. . M daughters, MrS. Earl (Thelma) and Mattie Dimsdale Wilso urvivmg are two Sisters, ' rs. ' D James B. (Ada) Folk of Newberry Cotton of Winnsboro, Mrs. I She was a waitress at Grey- and Mrs. David (Ruby) Bagley of William (Nell) Weir of Camden, 'Stone Restaurant. Charlotte; a brother, Davis J. and Mrs. Jimmy (Shelby) Caddell Surviving are two daugh- Beam of Winnsboro; and several of Hartsville; a son, Grady C. . d h Branham of Winnsboro; two tel's, Mrs. Jacqueline Eliza- nieces an nep ews. stepdaughters, Mrs. Frieda King Services were held on Sunday beth Plotczyk of Central Val- at Bethlehem Methodist Church. of Batesburg and Mrs. Alice ley, N.Y., and Mrs. Carol Sue Active pallbearers were D.J. Haney of Winnsboro; a sister,' B B 'II Bea Mrs. Georgie Edenfield of Win- Langley of Chester' three earn, I y m, Wayne Beam, nsboro; three brothers, Fulmer Mit h II W Cot 'J l' Arthur Beam, Jimmy Folk and SQns, c e a r. 0 BobbyCaldwell. and William Branham of Win- Canandaigu, N.y ••'and David Memorials may be made to nsboro ~nd Shivers Branh~m of P. and Todd W. Cota of Bethlehem Methodist Church. Columbia; seven gran?chlldren W' . I q V/./ -- ~ and three great-grandchildren. mnsb.o:o; three sisters,' 0 1/ MR. BELL Services were held on Tuesday Mrs. WIllie Mae Branham of at Stephen Greene Baptist Chur- Winnsboro, Mrs. Jeroline Daniel Edgar Bell, 80, of Rt. 3 ch, conducted by 'the Rev. J.P. Parker of Columbia and Mrs. Hendersonville, died on Friday, Blackwelder and the Rev. Paul Feb 5 t hi id f MIxon. Burial was in Oaklawn Nellie Goodman of Bessemer ., a IS res: ence a ter a id t fB' C period of declining health. Cemetery. 'reSI en 0 rian enter, cele- Mrs. Margaret Shirley Sim- City, N.C.; five brothers, Ro- He was a native of Tran- Active pallbearers were David brated her 103rd birthday on pson, 71, widow of James Dunbar bert and Olin Wilson of West- sylvania County and had been a Stillwell, Albert Edenfield, January 23, 1982, at which Simpson, died Wednesday, Palm Beach .. Fla., George and Henderson County resident for Dwayne Branham, Lawrence tun' e id t f ,February 3. I 9 ez- ' . rest en s 0 a nursing B . F' fi ld C h the last 20 years. H~ spent most Branham, Bobby Jordan and h ' orn In air re ounty s e .Dexter Wilson of Winnsboro of his life in his native Buncombe Ezell Robinson. ome gave her. a birthday was a daughter of the' late and J.P. Wilson of Edgemoor; County. MARTHA C. MONTGOMERY party, Charles Rawls and Janie and two grandchildren. He was a son of the late John ..BLACKSTOCK-Mrs, Bill McDonald, columnist McKeown Shirley. She' was a Services were held at 2 p.m, Berry and Addie Owenby Bell... ' for The State who inter- retired nurse. Monda at Chureh of God He was a retired carpenter and Martha Opa~ Cook Montgo- viewed Mrs. Crowder in June Surviving are a son, James . y. ' was a member of the Blantyre mery, 70., wldow .of John B. 1980 id h h . Dunbar Simpson of Charleston; a with burial m Oaklawn Ce- Baptist Church of Pisgah Forest. Montgomerof Route 2 died ,sm t at s ~ had lived daughter, Mrs. ~ metery, Rev. Eugene Han- Surviving are his wife, Lois Th d Y .' . through five wars and 20 of Clemson; two brothers, Charles cock and Rev. Paul Nix Sr. Ta.lley Bel!; four daughters, M urs ~YlHat ,the RIchland presidents. SC h · Shirley of Chester and Curtis d t dth ' Frieda Blankenship of the home, ' emoria OSPItal . ./ t,;; , Hal' ir ley of Winnsboro; four con uc e e serVIces e so said that she had . 't ' ', . Doris Meece of Arden, N.C., Born in Butts' County, SISers, Mrs. Wilson McDaniel of Pallbearers were Bennie Virginia Meece of Flethcer, N.C., G "M 2 1911 h the grace and grandeur that Carlisle. and Mrs. Thomas} M eorgia, ay, ,s e was ••. Patri kJ M . and Greg Parker, Tony and and Audrey Kilpatrick of i d h' f comes only with age and an a fie ,r., rs. Pat Betts and Dexter Wilson Jr., Michael:Asheville,N.C.;oneson, DanielE. .a aug tero the late E. W. afternoon with her- on her MISSHelen Shirley of Chester; Bell, Jr., of San Antonio Texas' Cook and the late Mrs. Annie fr .,.. and four grandchildren. !Y1urphy, and Thomas ~~ two sisters, M~rtha Clark of Crain Cook. She was a retired ont, porc~ 1.Sa quirk in time, Services were held Friday at MRS. YONGUE Memphis, Tenn. and Mrs. Jean 1 f U'Ro I d a curIOUS VISIt back to another Barron Funeral Home with emp O'yee 0 m ya an a b.. ' (Roberta) Ramsey of Winnsboro era, to another century." urial In New Hope A.R.P. Chur- five brothes, Fred Bell of Lan membe~ of the Bethlehem She credited her longevity ch cemetery, Fairfield County. cast JhPt B 11 f G Methodist Church. ~-~ er, 0 n or er . e 0 af- S .. to God, her sense of humor MRS. ANNIE J. SMIT fney, William Bell of Winnsboro urvrvmg are three daugh- M Jack Bell of Miami, Fla., and t Mr N MY' and to always being satisfied rs. Annie Johnston ers, s.. ancy , ongue . ; S' h 88 Coleman Bell of Piedmont, Ala.; ;f N rth Ch I ' Mr WIth what she had in life. mith, widow of David 21 grandchild ren d 13 t (J. 0 ar eston, s. "I ' '., Oti S ith di dF id , an grea - An' M S f Inms Mr wasn t grabbing for IS rm ,Ie 1'1 ay at grandchildren. n . eay 0 man, s. . ' F irf S . . R th G iffith fA' something else all the time," air ield Memorial Hospital. ervrces were held Sunday af- u ri I 0 nniston, h id ternoon in Shepherd's Church Alabama, three sons, John B. s e sai . Street Chapel. Interment was in M t J F kli D At the end of the interview Born in Mooresville, N.C., Shepherd Memorial Park. The on gomery, 1'., ran m- h' she was a daughter of the late Rev. Cecil Fox officiated. Gran- Montgomery both of Black~ s ~ ~aid, "I've got a.little place C wf wa t ~ Sal ',ra ord and Margaret John- tk Eddi WMt I mg lor me m em s s oc , Ie. on gomery , f In " b th A A Crossroads. 1 might have to o man, lour ro ers, '. . 'C ,go anytime now." OO'k,A.G. Cook, Marion Cook ,. all ' f J kG' C Surviving are a daughter, o ac son, eorgia, ope- ' la ndC k fH I G . Mrs. Mary-Williams-of Colum- 00 0 e ena, eorgIa, . two sisters, Mrs. Mildred bia: two sons, Dr. James Surviving are a daughter, Elliott of Floville, Georgia, LeRoy Crowder of Tal- Mrs. Fred (Margaret) Zick- Mrs. Juanita Martin of lahassee, Fla., and Treze mund of Winnsboro; a Covington, Ga., ,17 grandchil- prowde~ of Columbia; six grandson. d d3 · t d hil grandchildren; and seven ren an grea gran c - dren. '' . great-grandchildren. MR. WALKER Mrs. Mary Catherine Horne Yongue, 58, died on Monday at Richland Memorial Hospital.I18/ Born in Winnsboro on August 21, 1922, she was a daughter of the lqte James W. and Elspey Moore Horne. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Winnsboro and the Women's Missionary Union and was presently a substitute teacher for the Winnsboro Area Schools. Surviving are her husband, .C. Yongue; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Y. Macfie of Spartanburg; a son, Richard YongueofColum- bia; three sisters" Mrs. Essie Evans and Mrs. Jenie Beckham, both of Columbia, and Mrs. Margaret Windlay of Gulf Breeze, Fla.; one I brother, James W. Horne, Jr. of Winnsboro and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, March 4, at 3 p.m. at First Baptist Church with the Rev. C.E. Carroll officiating. In- terment was in First Baptist Church cemetery. . Pallbearers were Bobby Lee Estes, H.G:Phillip,s,Jr., Harold L. Timms, Thomas A. Jackson, Ed- .. ard C01eand Davis Arnette. MR.BRA~NmH~A~Mr==-~~~M~RFS.~C~R~OW~D~ER~==~~M~R~.M~A~S~S~E~F~F~~--~~----------------~--~ ,! t'fel- Nicholas O. Masseff, 88, of MR.BEAJr~ MR. BONEY Talley Edward Boney, 61, of Blythewood, died Saturday. Born in Blythewood, he was a son of the late Edward M. and Ada Blume Boney. He was a member of Sandy Level Baptist Church and was a retired con- struction worker. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Edna Lee Branham Boney; three daughters, Mrs. William C,urtis March, Mrs. Larry D. Chapman and Mrs. Wayne Curtis Siron of Blythewood; a son, Edward Her- mon "Pete" Boney of Blythewood; four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Carroll or Richmond, Va., Mrs. Lois Rimer of Blythewood, Mrs. Lucille Bar- nes of Cayce and Mrs. Bernice DeMars of Lexington; a brother, Elbert H. Boney of Blythewood; six grandchildren; and a great- grandchild. Services were held Monday at Sandy Level Baptist Church, with interment in the church Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Chapel of Barron Funeral Home with her pastor Rev, Robert Monson offi- ciating, interment will follow in the Bethlehem Methodist Church cemetery, . Nephews served tive pallbearers. as ac- cemetery. Surviving are a stepdaughter" Mrs. Tiana Y. DuBard of roads. Blythewood; a stepson, Nicholas Mrs. Crowder, 103, of Brian D. Yartzeff of Blythewood; four' Center wido~ of William grandchildren, seven great- Harrison Crowder, died Mon- grandchildren and three great- great grandchildren. day, at Lexington County . Private services were held at Hospital. Pope Funeral Home on Saturday, Born in Blair, she was a: with .interment in Sandy Level d ht f th I t L Ro Baptist Church cemetery, conduc- aug er 0 e ae e y ted by Father John E. Zan- and Laura Ann Withers Fee. nidiches and the Rev. Cletus J. She attended college for Blackmon. two years in North Carolina, Pallbearers were Walter Lan- naway, Carl C. Kaiser, William then married William, a' car- Jories, Lee Muller, John L. Smith penter. They moved to Colum- and Tony Potter. bia in 1923. MRS. SIMPSON Columbia-Services for Mrs. Clara Mae Crowder were held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Talbert-Shives I Funeral Home, Colonial Chapel, con- ducted by the Rev. Wallace Hughes. Burial, will be in ~alem Presbyterian Church cemetery at Salem Cross- ,Mrs. Crowder, the oldest 'Services for Tallie O. Walker were. held held Monday in Talbert-Shives Funeral Home, Colonial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Leonard Hawks. Burial was in Pine View Baptist Church .cemetery in Blythewood. . Pallbearers were Bud, Fredd and Woodrow Walker, Bobby McFadden, Everette Taylor and 'Don Hughes. : Mr. Walker, 75, of Columbia, (died Saturday at his home. I Born in Fairfield County, he J was a son of the late Preston and 1Mattie Parker Walker. Wmnsboro and Mrs. Allie Jackson of Columbia: three brothers, Ernest and Robert Walker of Winnsboro and Ben- jamin F. Walker of Columbia; Blythewood died Thursday, February 4, in Capitol Con- valescent Center, Columbia. Born in Piatigorsk, Russia on November 27, 1893, he was a retired farmer and a member of the Russian Orthodox Church. ston. She was a former em- ployee of the U.S. Depart- ment .of Agriculture and Winnsboro' Builders Supply. Services were held 3 p.m. Saturday at Pope Funeral Home, with' Presbyterian tery. burial in Sion Church ceme- LILLIE ALLISON ELLENBURG / Mrs. Ellenburg, 96, widow of Rev. John H, Ellenburg, died Wednesday at Capitol Convalescent Center in Columbia after a long illness. Services were held at 3 p.m, Friday, at Rockton· Baptist Church, with burial in Oak- lawn Cemetery. l'he family suggest thf those who, wish may mlJ memorials to Rockton Bapt Church building fund.

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Martin C. Beam, 60, died Mack A. Branham, 76, diedttlS. JESSIE E. WILSON S 'ct C FSaturday at Forest Hills Nursing un ay at rafts- arrow

1<; "i/ Center, Columbia. Hospital, Columbia.Ms. Jessie EliZabeth Wil- He was born in Chester County He was born in Kershaw Coun-

O b ty on June 18, 1905, a son of theson, 45, died Saturday in a car on cto er 23, 1921, a son of theI t J FAd S . S d late Mack A. arid Betty Jeffers

accident south of Winnsboro. a e esse . n urne an ers 'Branham. 'He was a retired em-Beam. He was a retired construe-

Born in Fairfield County on tion worker, an Army veteran, ployee of Uniroyal, Inc.,April 30, 1936, she was a and a member of Bethlehem Surviving are his widow, Mrs.daughter of the late Robert J, United Methodist Church. Ruth Morgan Branham; three

S .. . M daughters, MrS. Earl (Thelma)and Mattie Dimsdale Wilso urvivmg are two Sisters, ' rs.

• ' D James B. (Ada) Folk of Newberry Cotton of Winnsboro, Mrs.I She was a waitress at Grey- and Mrs. David (Ruby) Bagley of William (Nell) Weir of Camden,'Stone Restaurant. Charlotte; a brother, Davis J. and Mrs. Jimmy (Shelby) Caddell

Surviving are two daugh- Beam of Winnsboro; and several of Hartsville; a son, Grady C.. d h Branham of Winnsboro; two

tel's, Mrs. Jacqueline Eliza- nieces an nep ews. stepdaughters, Mrs. Frieda KingServices were held on Sunday

beth Plotczyk of Central Val- at Bethlehem Methodist Church. of Batesburg and Mrs. Aliceley, N.Y., and Mrs. Carol Sue Active pallbearers were D.J. Haney of Winnsboro; a sister,'

B B'II Bea Mrs. Georgie Edenfield of Win-Langley of Chester' three earn, I y m, Wayne Beam, nsboro; three brothers, Fulmer

Mit h II W Cot' J l' Arthur Beam, Jimmy Folk andSQns, c e • a r. 0 BobbyCaldwell. and William Branham of Win-Canandaigu, N.y •• 'and David Memorials may be made to nsboro ~nd Shivers Branh~m ofP. and Todd W. Cota of Bethlehem Methodist Church. Columbia; seven gran?chlldrenW' . Iq V/./ -- ~ and three great-grandchildren.

mnsb.o:o; three sisters,' 0 1/ MR. BELL Services were held on TuesdayMrs. WIllie Mae Branham of at Stephen Greene Baptist Chur-Winnsboro, Mrs. Jeroline Daniel Edgar Bell, 80, of Rt. 3 ch, conducted by 'the Rev. J.P.Parker of Columbia and Mrs. Hendersonville, died on Friday, Blackwelder and the Rev. Paul

Feb 5 t hi id f MIxon. Burial was in OaklawnNellie Goodman of Bessemer ., a IS res: ence a ter a id t f B' Cperiod of declining health. Cemetery. 'reSI en 0 rian enter, cele- Mrs. Margaret Shirley Sim-City, N.C.; five brothers, Ro- He was a native of Tran- Active pallbearers were David brated her 103rd birthday on pson, 71, widow of James Dunbarbert and Olin Wilson of West- sylvania County and had been a Stillwell, Albert Edenfield, January 23, 1982, at which Simpson, died Wednesday,Palm Beach ..Fla., George and Henderson County resident for Dwayne Branham, Lawrence tun' e id t f ,February 3. I 9ez- '. rest en s 0 a nursing B . F' fi ld C hthe last 20 years. H~ spent most Branham, Bobby Jordan and h ' orn In air re ounty s e.Dexter Wilson of Winnsboro of his life in his native Buncombe Ezell Robinson. ome gave her. a birthday was a daughter of the' lateand J.P. Wilson of Edgemoor; County. MARTHA C. MONTGOMERY party, Charles Rawls and Janieand two grandchildren. He was a son of the late John ..BLACKSTOCK-Mrs, Bill McDonald, columnist McKeown Shirley. She' was a

Services were held at 2 p.m, Berry and Addie Owenby Bell... ' for The State who inter- retired nurse.Monda at Chureh of God He was a retired carpenter and Martha Opa~ Cook Montgo- viewed Mrs. Crowder in June Surviving are a son, James. y. • ' was a member of the Blantyre mery, 70., wldow .of John B. 1980 id h h . Dunbar Simpson of Charleston; a

with burial m Oaklawn Ce- Baptist Church of Pisgah Forest. Montgomerof Route 2 died ,sm t at s ~ had lived daughter, Mrs. ~metery, Rev. Eugene Han- Surviving are his wife, Lois Th d Y .' . through five wars and 20 of Clemson; two brothers, Charlescock and Rev. Paul Nix Sr. Ta.lley Bel!; four daughters, M urs ~YlHat ,the RIchland presidents. SC

h·Shirley of Chester and Curtis

d t d th' Frieda Blankenship of the home, ' emoria OSPItal . ./ t,;; , Hal' ir ley of Winnsboro; four

con uc e e serVIces e so said that she had . 't ' ' ,. Doris Meece of Arden, N.C., Born in Butts' County, SISers, Mrs. Wilson McDaniel ofPallbearers were Bennie Virginia Meece of Flethcer, N.C., G "M 2 1911 h the grace and grandeur that Carlisle. and Mrs. Thomas} M

eorgia, ay, ,s e was ••. Patri k J M .and Greg Parker, Tony and and Audrey Kilpatrick of i d h' f comes only with age and an a fie ,r., rs. Pat Betts andDexter Wilson Jr., Michael:Asheville,N.C.;oneson, DanielE. .a aug tero the late E. W. afternoon with her- on her MISSHelen Shirley of Chester;

Bell, Jr., of San Antonio Texas' Cook and the late Mrs. Annie fr .,.. and four grandchildren.!Y1urphy, and Thomas ~~ two sisters, M~rtha Clark of Crain Cook. She was a retired ont, porc~ 1.Sa quirk in time, Services were held Friday at

MRS. YONGUE Memphis, Tenn. and Mrs. Jean 1 f U'Ro I d a curIOUS VISIt back to another Barron Funeral Home withemp O'yee 0 m ya an a b . . '(Roberta) Ramsey of Winnsboro era, to another century." urial In New Hope A.R.P. Chur-five brothes, Fred Bell of Lan membe~ of the Bethlehem She credited her longevity ch cemetery, Fairfield County.cast J h P t B 11 f G Methodist Church. ~-~er, 0 n or er . e 0 af- S .. to God, her sense of humor MRS. ANNIE J. SMITfney, William Bell of Winnsboro urvrvmg are three daugh- MJack Bell of Miami, Fla., and t Mr N MY' and to always being satisfied rs. Annie Johnston

ers, s.. ancy , ongue . ; S' h 88Coleman Bell of Piedmont, Ala.; ;f N rth Ch I 'Mr WIth what she had in life. mith, widow of David21 grandchild ren d 13 t (J. 0 ar eston, s. "I ' '., Oti S ith di d F id, an grea - An' M S f Inms Mr wasn t grabbing for IS rm ,Ie 1'1 ay atgrandchildren. n . eay 0 man, s. . ' F irfS . . R th G iffith fA' something else all the time," air ield Memorial Hospital.ervrces were held Sunday af- u ri I 0 nniston, h id

ternoon in Shepherd's Church Alabama, three sons, John B. s e sai .Street Chapel. Interment was in M t J F kli D At the end of the interview Born in Mooresville, N.C.,Shepherd Memorial Park. The on gomery, 1'., ran m- h' she was a daughter of the lateRev. Cecil Fox officiated. Gran- Montgomery both of Black~ s ~ ~aid, "I've got a.little place C wf

wa t ~ Sal ',ra ord and Margaret John-t k Eddi W M t I mg lor me m em ss oc , Ie. on gomery , •f In " b th A A Crossroads. 1 might have too man, lour ro ers, ' . .

'C ,go anytime now."OO'k,A.G. Cook, Marion Cook , .

all' f J kG' C Surviving are a daughter,o ac son, eorgia, ope- 'la nd C k f H I G . Mrs. Mary-Williams-of Colum-

00 0 e ena, eorgIa, .two sisters, Mrs. Mildred bia: two sons, Dr. James Surviving are a daughter,Elliott of Floville, Georgia, LeRoy Crowder of Tal- Mrs. Fred (Margaret) Zick-Mrs. Juanita Martin of lahassee, Fla., and Treze mund of Winnsboro; aCovington, Ga., ,17 grandchil- prowde~ of Columbia; six grandson.d d 3· t d hil grandchildren; and sevenren an grea gran c -dren. ' ' . great-grandchildren.

MR. WALKER

Mrs. Mary Catherine HorneYongue, 58, died on Monday atRichland Memorial Hospital.I18/Born in Winnsboro on August

21, 1922, she was a daughter ofthe lqte James W. and ElspeyMoore Horne. She was a memberof the First Baptist Church ofWinnsboro and the Women'sMissionary Union and waspresently a substitute teacher forthe Winnsboro Area Schools.Surviving are her husband,.C. Yongue; a daughter, Mrs.

Nancy Y. Macfie of Spartanburg;a son, Richard YongueofColum-bia; three sisters" Mrs. EssieEvans and Mrs. Jenie Beckham,both of Columbia, and Mrs.Margaret Windlay of GulfBreeze, Fla.; one Ibrother, JamesW. Horne, Jr. of Winnsboro andthree grandchildren.Funeral services were held on

Wednesday, March 4, at 3 p.m. atFirst Baptist Church with theRev. C.E. Carroll officiating. In-terment was in First BaptistChurch cemetery. .Pallbearers were Bobby Lee

Estes, H.G: Phillip,s,Jr., Harold L.Timms, Thomas A. Jackson, Ed-.. ard C01eand Davis Arnette.

MR.BRA~NmH~A~Mr==-~~~M~RFS.~C~R~OW~D~ER~==~~M~R~.M~A~S~S~E~F~F~~--~~----------------~--~

, !t'fel-Nicholas O. Masseff, 88, of

MR.BEAJr~

MR. BONEY

Talley Edward Boney, 61, ofBlythewood, died Saturday.Born in Blythewood, he was a

son of the late Edward M. andAda Blume Boney. He was amember of Sandy Level BaptistChurch and was a retired con-struction worker.Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Edna Lee Branham Boney; threedaughters, Mrs. William C,urtisMarch, Mrs. Larry D. Chapmanand Mrs. Wayne Curtis Siron ofBlythewood; a son, Edward Her-mon "Pete" Boney of Blythewood;four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Carroll orRichmond, Va., Mrs. Lois Rimerof Blythewood, Mrs. Lucille Bar-nes of Cayce and Mrs. BerniceDeMars of Lexington; a brother,Elbert H. Boney of Blythewood;six grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.Services were held Monday at

Sandy Level Baptist Church, withinterment in the church

Funeral services will beconducted at 3 p.m. Saturdayin the Chapel of BarronFuneral Home with her pastorRev, Robert Monson offi-ciating, interment will followin the Bethlehem MethodistChurch cemetery,. Nephews servedtive pallbearers.

as ac-

cemetery.

Surviving are a stepdaughter"Mrs. Tiana Y. DuBard of

roads. Blythewood; a stepson, NicholasMrs. Crowder, 103, of Brian D. Yartzeff of Blythewood; four'

Center wido~ of William grandchildren, seven great-Harrison Crowder, died Mon- grandchildren and three great-

great grandchildren.day, at Lexington County . Private services were held atHospital. Pope Funeral Home on Saturday,

Born in Blair, she was a: with .interment in Sandy Leveld ht f th I t L Ro Baptist Church cemetery, conduc-aug er 0 e a e e y ted by Father John E. Zan-

and Laura Ann Withers Fee. nidiches and the Rev. Cletus J.She attended college for Blackmon.

two years in North Carolina, Pallbearers were Walter Lan-naway, Carl C. Kaiser, William

then married William, a' car- Jories, Lee Muller, John L. Smithpenter. They moved to Colum- and Tony Potter.bia in 1923. MRS. SIMPSON

Columbia-Services for Mrs.Clara Mae Crowder were heldat 11 a.m. Thursday atTalbert-Shives I FuneralHome, Colonial Chapel, con-ducted by the Rev. WallaceHughes. Burial, will be in~alem Presbyterian Churchcemetery at Salem Cross-

,Mrs. Crowder, the oldest

'Services for Tallie O. Walkerwere. held held Monday inTalbert-Shives Funeral Home,Colonial Chapel, conducted by theRev. Leonard Hawks. Burial wasin Pine View Baptist Church.cemetery in Blythewood. .

Pallbearers were Bud, Freddand Woodrow Walker, BobbyMcFadden, Everette Taylor and'Don Hughes.: Mr. Walker, 75, of Columbia,(died Saturday at his home.I Born in Fairfield County, heJ was a son of the late Preston and1Mattie Parker Walker.Wmnsboro and Mrs. AllieJackson of Columbia: threebrothers, Ernest and RobertWalker of Winnsboro and Ben-jamin F. Walker of Columbia;

Blythewood died Thursday,February 4, in Capitol Con-valescent Center, Columbia.Born in Piatigorsk, Russia on

November 27, 1893, he was aretired farmer and a member ofthe Russian Orthodox Church.

ston. She was a former em-ployee of the U.S. Depart-ment . of Agriculture andWinnsboro' Builders Supply.

Services were held 3 p.m.Saturday at Pope FuneralHome, with'Presbyteriantery.

burial in SionChurch ceme-

LILLIE ALLISONELLENBURG /

Mrs. Ellenburg, 96, widowof Rev. John H, Ellenburg,died Wednesday at CapitolConvalescent Center inColumbia after a long illness.

Services were held at 3 p.m,Friday, at Rockton· BaptistChurch, with burial in Oak-lawn Cemetery.

l'he family suggest thfthose who, wish may mlJmemorials to Rockton BaptChurch building fund.