Campus News Scholarship established; Maddreys honored at luncheon Mrs. C. Gordon (Mabel Claire) Maddrey, from Raleigh, has established a significant endowed scholarship at Chowan College in memory of her parents, Charlie C. and Tulie Eugenia Hoggard. Mrs. Maddrey, a long-time resident of Ahoskie and member of the First Baptist Church there, was honored at a luncheon at Chowan College in January to announce the establishment of the scholarship. “Chowan College is very pleased to include the Charlie C. and Tulie Eugenia Hoggard Scholarship as part of our scholarship program,” stated President Jackson. “On behalf of the college’s Board of Trustees, I am most honored to announce the scholarship will be awarded to a student this year on the basis of merit and academic achievement. At Mrs. Maddrey’s request, recipients of the Hoggard scholarship will be students who are either from Bertie or Hertford County in the Roanoke-Chowan area. Mr. Charlie C. Hoggard was a fanner and businessman in Hertford and Bertie Counties and was remembered at the luncheon by his grandson, Mr. Charles Hoggard Maddrey, a businessman now living in Atlanta, Georgia. Maddrey recalled his grandfather as a man who dedicated his life to community service, the church, hard work, and to his family. “He served on the Ahoskie Town Coun cil, and built the third house ever built in Ahoskie. He was a dedicated member of the First Baptist Church and served on the Chowan College Board of Trustees,” said Maddrey. Tulie Eugenia Hoggard was remembered by Mrs. Eugene H. Freeman as a devoted church worker and mother. Mrs. Hoggard was one of the first Deaconnesses elected to the Board of Deacons of the First Baptist Church in Ahoskie. “Her opinion was valued and respected. She inspired others to achieve through her deep devotion to Baptist missions,” stated Mrs. Freeman. Mrs. Mabel Claire Maddrey recalled that her mother was a student at Chowan College, and was a teacher and a musician. “I was most blessed by my parents. I am delighted to give what I can to Chowan College beause my parents thought so much of the college,” Mrs. Maddrey commented. “Even though I now live in Raleigh, I am still very interested in the Roanoke-Chowan area, and it is my desire that this scholarship go to benefit local students so that they may develop in academics and leadership.’’ Other members of the. Maddrey family who were also honored at the luncheon were Joseph Gordon Maddrey, son of Mrs. Maddrey and an attorney from Eden; his wife, Libby, and children, Claire and Josf>eh Huntley Maddrey. Numerous friends and relatives of Mrs. Maddrey attended the luncheon and shared reminiscences about the Hoggards. Planned Giving To assist you with your planned giving (estate planning), the Chowan College Devel opment Office would be pleased to send you information on: □ How to make a gift to Chowan College and also receive income for your lifetime; □ How to give and still remain in control of your money; Q How to give real estate to Chowan College; □ How to give securities (slock) to Chowan College; □ How to give an insurance policy that will benefit both you and Chowan College; □ How to include Chowan College in your will. Requested by:. (Mr., Mfs., Ms., Miss, Dr., Rev.,) (First Name, MidcSe Initial, Last Name) (Address-lf Box Number, please give street address also) (City) Phone Number: Home ( (State) (Zip) )- .Business ( )- Enclose this clipping in an envelope and mail to: Develpoment Office, Chowan College, P.O. Drawer 37, Murfreesboro, NC 27855, or call 919/398-4101 The Maddrey family members honored on campus included (left to right) Mrs. Joseph Gordon Maddrey, Joseph Huntley Maddrey, Charles Hoggard Maddrey, Mrs. C. Gordon (Mabel Claire) Maddrey, Joseph Gordon Maddrey, and Claire Maddrey. .J Chowan receives donations, grants Elizabeth Camp Smith Trust Chowan College has received the partial distribution of a trust in the amount of $263,000, which was established by the will of W. Eldridge Smith, past director of the Camp Foundation, Franklin, Va., whereby he bequeathed a percentage of a trust to Chowan upon the death of his wife, Elizabeth “Betsy” Camp Smith. Betsy Camp Smith, who passed away in 1989 at the age of 92 years, was the last surviving child of James L. and Carrie Savage Camp of Franklin. Jim Camp was one of three brothers who founded the Union Camp Corporation. Mrs. Smith also bequeathed in her will 6,(XX) shares of Union Camp stock to Chowan College. Camp Younts Foundation A $65,000 grant has been received from the Camp Younts Foundation for the renovation of Marks Hall on the Chowan campus. Ruth Camp Campbell Foundation Chowan College has received a $25,000 grant from the trustees of the Ruth Camp Campbell Foundation, which has been designated to the Ella Cobb Camp Scholarship Fund. Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Trustees of the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation, Inc., have proposed a grant of $27,000 to Chowan College to be used for general scholarships during the 1990-91 academic year. The Foundation provides scholarship grants to schools and colleges for deserving female students. Page 4 - CHOWAN TODAY, March, 1990