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6A, Orangeburg, S.C., Monday, February 5, 1996 The Times and Democrat Obituaries the residence. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church in North Augusta, with D. Anthony Droze and the Rev. David F.O.

Thompson officiating. Infant Hane was born Jan. 3, 1996, in Augusta, a daughter of William H. Hane and Amy Q. Hane.

Survivors include her parents of North Augusta; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. and Anne S. Quigley of Lugoff and Mr.

and Mrs. William C. and Doris R. Hane of St. Matthews; and her great-grandparents, Mrs.

Julia F. Hane of Summerville and Hydrick W. Robinson of St. Matthews. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m.

Monday at Elliott and Sons Funeral Home, Telfair Street Chapel, in Augusta, Ga. The family suggests memorials be made to the St. Joseph's Hospice Program, 2260 Wrightsboro Road, Augusta, Ga. 30904. Mrs.

Maggie Montee Nettles Joyner Mrs. Maggie Montee Nettles Joyner, 86, of 2948 Riley St. NE, Orangeburg, died Sunday at Jolley Acres Nursing Home in Orangeburg. funeral will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Thompson Funeral Home Chapel in Orangeburg, with the Rev.

Michael Sides officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Orangeburg. Mrs. Joyner was born Aug. 8, 1909, in Orangeburg County, a daughter of the late Luther Nettles and Beulah Baldwin Nettles.

She was a member of Northside Baptist Church, where she was a member of the Faith Sunday School Class. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. George (Lois) Axson of Orangeburg; three sisters, Zera Gramling of Orangeburg, Lois Shedd of Cordova and Frances Whisenhunt of Cope; five brothers, Lovis Nettles, Legrande Nettles, Vance Nettles, Bill Nettles and Thomas Nettles, all of Neeses; two grandsons and two great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Friends may call at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Axson, 2948 Riley St. NE, and the funeral home. The family suggests memorials be made to a charity of one's choice.

Dan Lisath MANHATTAN, N.Y. Dan Lisath, 76, of 183 East 98th Manhattan, N.Y., and formerly of North, S.C. died Saturday at Riverside Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Funeral plans will be announced by Willie B. Crumel Funeral Home of North, S.C.

Mr. Lisath was the husband of Mrs. Hattie Jenkins Lisath. Friends may call at the Jenkins family residence, Stafford Avenue, North and the funeral home. Mrs.

Mozell Jenkins Livingston BROOKLYN, N.Y. The funeral for Mrs. Mozell Jenkins Livingston, 75, of 78. Monument Walk, Brooklyn, and formerly of North, S.C., will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan.

6 at St. Dorcas Baptist Church in North, with the Rev. Henry Murdaugh officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be grandsons and nephews.

Mrs. Livingston died Tuesday, Jan. 30. She was born June 4, 1920, in North, a daughter of the late Rev. Louis C.

Jenkins and Sallie Robinson Jenkins. She attended the North Industrial School. At an early age, Mrs. Livingston joined St. Dorcas Baptist Church and later moved to Brooklyn, where she attended Emanuel Baptist Church.

She was retired from the Farragut Daycare Center in Brooklyn. She was married to the late Thomas Livingston. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Judy L. Jackson of Brooklyn; two sons, Thomas Livingston Jr.

of Middletown and Roland Livingston of Long Island City; four sisters, Mrs. Pearl Jenkins of Brooklyn, Mrs. Hattie Lisath of Manhattan, Mrs. Sybil J. Jamison of North, S.C.

and Mrs. McPhine J. Brooks of Bishopville, S.C.; a brother Enoch Jenkins of Orangeburg; 19 grandchildren; and 35 randchildren great Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at Willie B. Crumel Funeral Home of North.

Friends may call at the Jenk'ins' family residence, Stafford Avenue, North and the funeral home. Oliver Mack NEW YORK Oliver Mack of 1008 Arrow the Bronx, and formerly of Ridgeville, S.C., died Saturday at his residence following a brief illness. Funeral plans will be announced by Shuler-Marshall Funeral Home of Holly Hill, S.C. Friends may call at the residence of Ms. Bessie Moultrie, S.C.

Highway 27, Ridgeville and at the funeral home. Wardell L. Mathis AIKEN, S.C. The funeral for Wardell L. Mathis of 110 Horry Aiken, will be held at 3 p.m.

Tuesday at Culbert Branch Baptist Church in Williston, with the Rev. Phillip Watson officiating. Burial will be in Sand Hill Cemetery, Barnwell County. The casket will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Mr.

Mathis died Wednesday. He was born June 3, 1948, in Aiken, a son of Frankie Mae Bates Mathis and the late Joe Mathis. He was educated in the public schools of Aiken County. Mr. Mathis was employed as a horse groomer at the Paxson Stables.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Shirlean Mathis, of Aiken; four daughters, Lakeshia Mathis of Williston, Shannon Turner, Latasha Turner and Tiesha Turner, all of Roanoke, a son, Jeffrey W. Mathis of Williston; his mother of Aiken; two sisters, Gussie B. Key and Mary Holmes, both of Aiken; and five brothers, Perthine Smith, Belton Mathis, George Mathis and Mitchell Mathis, all of Aiken, and Pernell Mathis of Elmont, N.Y. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m.

Monday at Simmons Funeral Home of Williston. Friends may call at the residence of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mattie B. Robinson, 421 Elko Williston, at the residence of his sister, Mary Holmes, 2925 Abbeville Aiken, and at the funeral home. Jasper Rhodes SANTEE, S.C.

Jasper Rhodes, 72, of Route 1, Box 3. 333, Santee, died Sunday at The Regional Medical Center in Orangeburg. Funeral plans will be announced by Williams Funeral Home of Elloree. Friends may call at the residence and the funeral home. Mrs.

Lucile C. Wiggins EHRHARDT, S.C. The funeral for Mrs. Lucile Crosby Wiggins, 54, of East Ehrhardt Street, Ehrhardt, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at McCune Branch Baptist Church in Lodge.

Burial will be in Bamberg County Memory Gardens, Bamberg. Mrs. Wiggins died Friday. She was born in Ehrhardt, a daughter of the late Willie Crosby and Cora Lee Williams Crosby Copeland. She was a sewing machine operator and a former emwith Bamberg County Hospital in the housekeeping department.

Mrs. Wiggins was a member of McCune Branch Baptist Church, where she was a member of the Usher Board, the Missionary Society and the Mass Choir. She was the widow of Robert Lee Wiggins. Survivors include a daughter, Rosemary Barnwell of Ehrhardt; two sisters, Helen Dickerson of Ehrhardt and Evelyn Jones of New York; a brother, Jerod Crosby of New York; and four grandchildren. Cave Funeral Services of Ehrhardt is in charge of arrangements.

Declining enrollment means Citadel pinch CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) Administrators at The Citadel could be facing another battle. Decreased enrollment has left the school with a NEWS FLASH All Claims Paid In 1995 Burial Life Insurance $1,000 $10,000 No Medical Exam Issue Age 0-85 Call TOM JONES 1-800-922-6715 or 531-3959 469 BROUGHTON STREET ORANGEBURG, SC Santee motorcyclist dies in accident Funeral Tuesday for 102-year-old Mrs. Jessie Harper Mrs. Jessie Ellen Stansell Harper, 102, of Orangeburg, died Saturday at The Regional Medical Center.

The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Dukes-Harley Funeral Home in Orangeburg, with Minister Terry Burress officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Orangeburg. Pallbearers will be grandsons. Mrs.

Harper was born Aug. 26, 1898, in Walker County, a daughter of the late F.A. Stansell and Sarah Ellen Townsend Stansell. She lived in Atlanta, Ga. most of her life and resided in Orangeburg since 1982.

She was a member of the Church of Christ. Mrs. Harper was the widow of Lowry C. Harper. Survivors include a son, Jack Harper of Lawrenceville, two daughters, Mrs.

D.B. (Nelle) Swofford of Orangeburg and Mrs. R.L. (Evelyn) Bennett of Bayside, 11 grandchildren, 16 greatgrandchildren and 14 great-greatgrandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m.

Monday at the funeral The family suggests memorials be made to Hospice of The Regional Medical Center, P.O. Box 2352, Orangeburg, S.C. 29116. Mrs. Syble White Fogle BELVEDERE, S.C.

Mrs. Syble White Fogle, 82, of Belvedere, and formerly of Charleston, died Sunday at the residence of her son in Belvedere. Funeral plans will be announced by Folk Funeral Home of Williston. Friends may call at the funeral home. Dewayne Emanuel Gantt SANTEE, S.C.

Dewayne Emanuel Gantt, 22, of 108 Bronco Court, Santee, died Saturday at Richland Memorial Hospital in Columbia. Funeral plans will be announced by Williams Funeral Home of Elloree. Friends may call at the residence and the funeral home. Charles Baxter Guffey Sr. SPINDALE, N.C.

Charles Baxter Guffey 71, of Spindale, died Saturday at Rutherford Hospital in Rutherfordton, N.C. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at McMahan's Funeral Home Chapel in Rutherfordton, N.C., with the Rev. Joe Rinehart officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park, Forest City.

Mr. Guffey was born in Rutherford County, a son of the late George Guffey and Ida Hodge Guffey and stepson of the late Willie Mae Guffey. He was a retired textile worker. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and the Korean War.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Jean Whitener Guffey of the home; five sons, Don Whitener of Greensboro, Mark Guffey of Orangeburg, Bobby Guffey of Cliffside and Michael Guffey and Charles B. Guffey both of Spindale; two daughters, Cheryl Ramsey of Sunshine and Kathryn Chapelo of Spindale; two brothers, Guy Guffey of Shelby and Hubert Guffey of New Orleans, a sister, Mary Tessnear of Rutherfordton; and 14 may call at the residence of Michael Guffey, Pleasant Spindale. The family suggests memorials be made to Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 25, P.O. Box 1786, Forest City, N.C.

28043. Infant Julia Katherine Hane NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. Infant Julia Katherine Hane, 1 month, of 215 Border Drive, North Augusta, died Sunday at In Loving Memory Of CORA LEE DAVIS Sunrise Sunset February 5, 1937 August 4, 1995 Happy First Birthday in heaven. There is a huge emptiness without you, your love, smile and the joy you gave to all. You are never out of our thoughts, minds, prayers and heart.

We all miss you, love you and will love you always. Husband Malcolm Daughters Charlene Michelle report A motorcyclist died Saturday of injuries he sustained in a collision with a pickup truck near Santee, according to Cpl. Melonie Anderson, spokesperson for the S.C. Highway Patrol. The accident occurred on S.C.

Highway 210, miles south of Santee, at 4:20 p.m.' The investigating officer was Trooper G.W. Matthews. A 1978 Ford pickup truck, owned and driven by Richard T. Jefferson, 68, of 1828 St. Louis Columbia, was traveling west on S.C.

210. Behind it was a 1995 Kawasaki motorcycle, owned and driven by Dewayne Emanuel Gantt, 22, of 108 Bronco Court, Santee. The passenger was Maurice Williams, 21, P.O. Box 31, Lodge Hill Road, Vance. Neither wore a helmet.

As the truck began to turn right onto Vance Street, the motorcycle began to pass on the right, although it's a two-lane road. The motorcycle scraped the passenger side of the truck and the driver ran into the mirror. The passenger fell off the bike, while the motorcycle continued with the driver 100 yards beyond the site of the impact and went into a ditch where the driver was thrown from the motorcycle. Gantt suffered massive head trauma and was flown to Richland Memorial Hospital in Columbia. He was pronounced dead at 6:19 p.m.

Williams refused treatment at the scene, but reportedly showed up at The Regional Medical Center Ex-Elloree music director wins on 'Price is Right' By The Associated Press sterling silver. "It mattered because I know MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. A that the gold-plated is usually former music director at El- priced at about $500," Hunn loree High School in Orange- said. "He said, So I bid burg County, Erich Hunn of $1,200 and the rest said $300. Myrtle Beach left as a part- The actual price was $1,245." time musician, but he is com- Later, after reaching the ing back slightly richer.

"showcase" part of the show, he The German-born man won wanted a red Camaro but a prizes, including a dinette set farmer from Iowa had the first and a $14,000 trip for two to bid. While the farmer did not Switzerland on CBS's "The get the car, Hunn said he was Price is Right." The show will $250 away from the car and air March 18. his own showcase. "I'm having a ball," Hunn So he walked away with the said from Los Angeles. "I knew trip to the Grand Hotel VictoI was a winner." ria in Bern and tickets to a Hunn and his girlfriend's mountain ski resort.

daughter, Renee McGinley and Hunn said his only bad moher husband Joseph both of ment in Los Angeles was not Hawaii sat on an aluminum being able to groove with musibench with several rain-soaked cians at B.B. King's Blues Club ticket holders waiting to get in Hollywood Thursday into the CBS Studios. evening. Though he always "We were sitting out there carries his baritone saxophone in the cold and I was cheering with him, he left it in the hotel them up, Hunn said. "I said, that night.

worry about it, because Two years ago, Hunn reI'm going to win anyway." ceived a degree from the UniOnce inside, the 66-year-old versity of South Carolina and man was no stranger to the plans to continue his educagame show's practices and tion. He advised people to folcame fully equipped with ques- low their dreams no matter tions when he was selected as their age or station in life. one of the contestants. Once "If you want to do somethe bidding started, he asked thing in life, you should go host Bob Barker if the tea tray ahead and at least give it a up for bid was gold-plated or try," Hunn said. Slain man, woman found in W.

Columbia apartment By The Associated Press WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. A man and a woman have been found dead in an apartment, killed by someone who knocked on their door, police say. John Edward Pimpkin, 63, and Susan Epstein Furman, 44, were murdered in their living room Friday night by someone who knocked on their door and then attacked the couple, Lexington County Sheriff James Metts said. "There is some evidence to suggest that robbery may be the motive," Metts said. Both victims suffered extensive head trauma, but the weapon used has not been positively identified, Metts said.

Deputies found the victims after responding to a 911 call from a woman who was talking to Furman on the telephone at the time of attack. The woman told dispatchers she heard what she thought was the someone coming to the door of the victims' house, then a scream, then silence. in Orangeburg later. Elsewhere, at least six other people died in South Carolina traffic accidents over the weekend, including three riding in the same car during a three-vehicle accident in Fairfield County, the state Highway Patrol reported via The Associated Press. Terry Bernard Morgan, 26, from Blair, was driving Friday night just west of Winnsboro when he was involved in a fatal accident on state secondary highway 61.

Two passengers, Nathan Adams and Quazaus Feaster, also died in the crash. Adams was 15 and Feaster 16. Both were from Blair. Others killed include: A pedestrian in Horry County who died after she was hit by a car Saturday night. Betty Jean Henderson, 37, of Conway, died after being hit one mile south of state secondary highway 243.

Joseph Hicks of Simpsonville crashed into a truck in front of him on I-385 on Saturday morning. State troopers say Hicks was driving at a high rate of speed heading north. They say when Hicks crested the hill, the truck was in front of him and he could not avoid it. Michael Rhett Lecroy, 38, Greenwood, was killed after he apparently ran a redlight and was broadsided by another car Saturday morning, according to police reports. Witnesses say Lecroy disregarded the traffic signal and was thrown from his car when hit by the vehicle driven by Greg Rankin Wrenn.

Thurmond supporters warn Miles By The Associated Press GREENVILLE, S.C. Jim Miles continues to seek support for a possible GOP primary challenge of U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond, while Thurmond supporters warn a challenge will jeopardize Miles' political future. Thurmond, at 93 seeking his eleventh full term, has faced soft poll numbers indicating a large concern about his age.

"I am looking at it very carefully. I am very concerned that this seat is at risk. I'm getting prepared to run if I conclude we stand a substantial chance of losing this seat in November," said Miles, a Republican who won his second term as secretary of state years ago. "Nobody who has run against Strom Thurmond in the past three decades has ever been elected to another political office," said state Sen. John Courson, R-Columbia, a former campaign chairman and treasurer for Thurmond.

Republican officeholders and GOP strategists say Miles is on a pointless quest that will only cost Thurmond precious resources that could be used in the November election against Democratic challenger Elliott Close. "We'll bring out just about anything we need to bring out against anybody," said former Gov. Carroll Campbell. "It's nothing personal against him, but we have just about a unified front to stand behind Sen. Thurmond." Republican businessman John Rainey refused to comment on Miles' plans.

Instead, he quoted a line from "Julius Caesar:" "He was ambitious and they slew him." Miles, who considered a run for governor in 1994, said he doesn't like being threatened. "That's a little bit sobering, when you have your party telling you not to run; that if you do, you will create a lot of ill will for any future political endeavor," Miles said. He said he is confident he can raise $1 million for the race, if he decides to go ahead. Previously, he has said he plans to challenge Democratic U.S. Sen.

Fritz Hollings in 1998. meetings Bamberg voters to fill council vacancy Tuesday $585,000 budget deficit at the end of the fiscal year. The school and its private foundation have raised nearly $700,000 to defend its all-male admissions policy in federal court. Nobody is talking about using that money to offset the shortfall. When the budget was approved, school administrators expected the average corps size to be about 1,860 cadets.

"We're not going to make that this year," vice president for finance and business affairs Calvin Lyons said. "It appears we will be 78 cadets under budget at the end of the year." The declining number of students would also affect other areas of the college including athletics and barracks debt-service because a portion of student fees help pay for the new barracks, he said. BAMBERG, S.C. A single candidate is on the ballot in a special election to fill a seat on Bamberg City Council. Former Bamberg-Ehrhardt School District One Superintendent Jack Steadman is the only candidate in the Tuesday, Feb.

6, special election to fill the District 5 seat on Bamberg City Council. The seat was vacated by Alton McCollum, who resigned after he was elected as the mayor of Bamberg. The term expires in May 1997. North and South Bamberg precincts will be involved in the election with polls opening at 7 a.m. and closing at 7 p.m.

Orangeburg County Council to present Mrs. Williams resolution honoring senator Orangeburg County Council will present Mrs. Margaret Williams with a resolution in honor of the late Sen. Marshall Burns Williams at Monday's council meeting. Council is also expected to consider the following items during the meeting, according to the agenda: First reading of an ordinance authorizing the county to execute and deliver a service agreement with the Three Rivers Solid Waste Authority providing for the transportation and disposal of solid waste, approving the construction and operation by Three Rivers of facilities for the transportation and disposal of solid waste and approving the incurrence of debt by Three Rivers and issuance of bonds in connection with the agreement.

Committee reports Administrative Committee, Finance Committee, Public Safety and Health Committee, and Public Works Committee Appointments Fair Housing Board of Appeals, Library Commission, OCAB Community Action Agency and Solid Waste Advisory Council Lease agreement with the town of Neeses EMS substation Request from Four Holes Volunteer Fire Department Funding request from Law Enforcement Commission Adoption of budget calendar Public Works matters Parklane Road (access road), Theo Circle Presentation of 1994-95 audit report Ms. Walda Wildman Personal appearance Alex H. Robinson (tax matter) Council is also expected to meet in executive session to discuss a personnel matter. Orangeburg County Council meets at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Feb.

5, in Council Chambers, located on the first floor of the Orangeburg County Administrative Centre on Amelia Street. Bamberg County Council to consider seven items BAMBERG, S.C. According to the agenda, Bamberg County Council will consider the following items at its Monday night meeting: Discussion of fiscal year 1995-96 Recreation Grant funds. Progress report from Honeywell Systems on energy savings plan for Bamberg County. Solid Waste and Recycling Committee report.

Ordinance to sell Bamberg County fire tower property. Agreement with South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice to house Bamberg County juveniles. Request from Bamberg County sheriff to convey property to the City of Bamberg. Bids received on air packs for Bamberg County fire service. Bamberg County Council meets at 7 p.m.

Monday, Feb. 5 in Council Chambers, located at 107 North behind the Bamberg County Courthouse..

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