Thursday. September 3,1981
Business Cound
On The Arts
Continued From Pace 5-B
types available in smaller
towns, as well as larger
metropolitan areas.
Hie Governor's Business
Council on the Arts and
Humanities will be en
couraging Smaller and
medium-sized businesses, in
to ' support
cultural programs in their
communities.
“As a businessman, I’ve
had the opportunity to see
first-hand bow involvement
with the arts and humanities
benefits business, as well as
the arts community,” said
J. Tylee Wilsoh, president,
R. J. Reynolds
Inc., who is serving a two
year term as chairman of
the Council.
“A thriving cultural
community pays rich
dividends to bsuinesses in
several ways,’’ Wilson
i explained. “It ' enhances
cities and towns as places to
i live and work for our em
ployees and their families.
The arts also stimulate
commerce within a com
munity and they help
: preserve the human
dimension in a complex
world.”
Mr. Hohman, 61,
Taken In Death
John Henry Hohman, 61,
of Snug Harbor, died
: Thursday morning in
| Chowan Hospital.
A native of E. Pittsburg,
i Pa., he was the husband of
; Mrs. Beulah Fryer Hohman.
jHe was an assistant
: supervisor for the Main
| tenance Department of the
Edenton-Chowan Schools
and an Army veteran of
World War 11.
Other survivors include
three daughters, Mrs. John
(Jacqueline) Young, Miss
Daria Hohman and Mrs.
Mike (Lisa) Currin, all of
Norfolk; a step-daughter,
Mrs. Dennis (Teresa) Miller
of Chesapeake; a stepson,
William K. Hibner, Jr., of
Churchland, Va.; a brother,
George Hohman of Irwin,
Pa. and four step
grandchildren.
A graveside service was
held Saturday at 2 P. M. in
Cedarwood Cemetery by
Rev. Parker Young.
Swindell Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.
Pallbearers were: Hubert
Byrum, Billy Joe Dickens,
John Hobbs, Ralph Cole,
Charles Forehand and
Roger Williams.
Church Cals
New Pastor
ELIZABETH CITY - Hie
historic Corner Stone
Missionary Baptist Church
in Elizabeth City, has called
Rev. John Ervin Trotman as
the eighth pastor. He suc
ceeds Dr. John Robert
Rudolph Mcßay, the pastor
for 58 years and who is now
the pastor emeritus.
Mr. Trotman is the son of
the late Rev. William Henry
Trotman and Mrs. Alice
Johnson Trotman, and is a
native of Elizabeth City. He
was reared and completed
his elementary school
education at the H. L. Trigg
Elementary School in
Elizabeth City. He is a
graduate of the P. w. Moore
High School, Elizabeth City
and he then matriculated at
Virginia Union University,
Richmond, Va. and was
awarded the bachelor of
arts degree in the field of
History.
As a young man he recalls
that he was torn between the
ministry and medicine.
However, he had an “inner
compulsion” to become a
minister and “a passion for
people” he still has.
He tben secured his formal
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