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Thursday. August 19. 1982 Revival To Be Held : • Revival services will be [held at Bethel Baptist Church on Aug. 22-27 beginning nightly at 7:30 < PM. Sunday services will begin at 11 A.M. and 7:30 ■ w ® w L .i iVBBr m .'■l Jt H W’ • P B JBjL . , P AmR I TOURNAMENT CHAMPS-The ten-year old All-Star Steam sponsored by the Recreation Dept, were crowned ■f tournament champs in Manteo last weekend. The members sos the ten-year old All-Stars are : Jim Blount, Marvin E Holley, Dexter Jernigan, Lin Hurdle, Chad Johnson, Kareen ECosten, William San Cos ten, Alonzo Unthank, Rob sSchroeder, Clay Willis, Norman Young, Brian White, Shawn ? Whicker, Chris Brabble and Robin Vester. The team is 'coached by Sid White and Keith Johnson. 5 The “Plantation Collection” / Solid Black Cast Iron With Mahogany Slats pP* | 4 • v ' uir* The CHAIR The BENCH 57.50 72.50 The COCKTAIL TABLE 67.50 To Assemble Darf Ccffp. e-j KT „ 482-4451 Chowan Academy 0/ Dance Enters Seventh Year AEROBIC/JAZZ DANCE FOR LADIES Classes For Children, Teenagers, and Adults Creative Dance For Boys At Ages Four and Five Registration for Chowan Academy of Dance classes directed by Marsha T. Gordon will be on Tuesday, August 24th from 2:00-6:00 P.M. at the Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library in Edenton. The 1982-’B3 Schedule Is As Follows: Monday Monthly Ballet 1A Ages 6,7 4:00-5*00 *15.00 Tap 1 Ages 6,7 s*oo-5*50 *12.00 Jazz 1 Ages 11,12 5*50-6*50 *15.00 Basic Tap/Character Dance Ages 15-55 7*oo-B*oo *15.00 Aerobic/Jazz Dance Exercise B*oo-9*oo Total fee of *20.00 for two olasses weekly for six weeks Tuesday Monthly Ladies Jazz/Bxercise Ho age limit I*so-2*50 Ten-Week Session *28.00 Creative Dance Age 4 (Girls) s*oo-5*50 *12.00 Ballet 1B Ages 7.8 4*oo-s*oo *15.00 Ta P 2 Ages 7,8 s*oo-5*50 *12.00 Jasz 2 Ages 11,12,15,14 5*50-6*50 *15.00 Wednesday Monthly Creative Dance (Beys) Agea 4,5 s*oo-5*50 *12.00 Ballet 2A Ages 8,9 4*oo-s*oo *15.00 Ta P .3 8,9,10 s*oo-5*50 *12.00 Tap/Charaeter Dance Ages 11,12,15,14 5*50-6*50 *15.00 Open- 6*50-9*oo Thursday Monthly Pre-ballet Ago 5 5*45-4*50 *15.50 Ballet 2B Ages 9,10,11 4*50-5*50 *15.00 Open- 5*50-6*50 Teen/Adult Basic Jazs Dance Ages 15-55 7*oo-B*oo *15.00 Aerobic/Jazz Dance Exercise B*oo-9*oo Children will be placed on their proper level according to age and amount of dancing experience. Three-year-olds with a fourth birthday before Deoeaber Ist will be accepted in the Creative Dance class. Classes will begin on Tuesday, Septeaber 7th. A registration fee of *10.90 per student is required for enrollment, with the ezeeption of the Ladies Jasz/Exercise olass and the Aerobics olasa. This fee will not be refunded. A recital/performance is scheduled for June, 1983. For farther information concerning classes contact Marsha Gordy it 482-8239. P.M. Rev. Vincent Wall will be the evangalist. The pastor, Rev. Charles Middleton, and members of the church invite you to attend with them. •v==£=c-.*& | 1 || Ml "I H Jmk. BfeL. JH 6 B 1 B KP ft - * B Bp , f SL JJ ■ ->•--£' B /* BP® *> - ft Chris Loft is THE CHOWAN HERALD Chris Loffis - Walking For Church World Service No m&n is an island; No man stands alone Each man’s joy is joy to me; Each man’s grief is my own. We need one another So I will defind Each man as my brother, Each man as my friend. With this song Chris Loftis ends each musical show he performs. This summer Chris will be closing benefit concerts all the way across North Carolina with this song of brotherhood. He will be walking from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Outer Banks - 700 miles in eight weeks - to call at tention to local and global hunger needs and how one involved person can make a difference. Loftis is a seminary student at Southeastern Baptist Seminary in Wake Forest and a resident dorm advisor at the North Carolina School for Science and Mathematics in Durham. The Gastonia native writes many of his own songs and has per formed them at local Triangle area restaurants, campuses, churches, and CROP Walks. As an undergraduate student in biological science education at Duke University, he was co - cordinator of the Durham CROP Walk For the Hungry for two years. He sang with the late Harry Chapin on two occasions at local concerts in North Carolina. He shares Chapin’s celebrated concern and involvement on behalf of the world’s one billion hungry, Guest Speaker Continued From Page 3-A University Women; General Alumni Association of ECSU; leader of Brownie Troop 712, Elizabeth City; and Co-Leader of Junior Girl Scout Troop 729, Elizabeth City. She is married to Verlon E. Jones, Jr. of Elizabeth City and have two children, Verlon, 111 and Yvette.-.- a , .She apd hfr fapiily reside in Elizabeth £«y. , employing his talent-in benefit concerts t<r®Tielp Church World Seitvice provide relief to someaof the eighteen million refugees in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. “I am making this walk not as a statement against all the wrongs of society which produce hunger for one - quarter of the earth’s people,” Loftis explains. “My voice can only be a whisper in the ongoing global discussion of what to do about increasing hunger and malnutrition both in this country and abroad. But a whisper speaks louder than silence. Like thousands of annual CROP walkers in N.C., I plan to let my feet do my talking about my con cern for local and global hungry persons.” One of Loftis’ objectives for this summer’s cross - state walk is to meet grass roots people all over North Carolina and to listen to their stories as well as to share his songs with them. Another is to raise funds for and consciousness about hunger. “Poor people are not just All Under ONE Roof I Serving YOU With PRIDE I Albemarle Tire Service I Albemarle Auto Parts I TIRE *% N - Broad St. ■ Edenton, N.C. I SPECIALS % I is deal around for your car or truck. We also " offer a complete line of auto parts , tire repair, batteries. > N.C. State Inspection * '• 3 Locations to Serve I N. Broad St. - Edenton - 482-4454 v3v—^ Dobb St. - Hertford - 426-8343 —-f ft Hwy. 64 By-Pass - Plymouth - 793-1131 • ALBEMARLE I Tire & Auto Parts * N. Broad St. ■ Edenton 482-4454 • 482-3384 J statistics; they have faces,” iLoftis states. “They are somebody’s grandmother and somebody’s child. Many are hard - working, single - parent women without even a high school education ants can’t work outside the home. I believe that we must help them help themselves and their children. Many of them are eating pet food now and things are getting worse.” The Carolinas CROP office in Durham has arranged to make a documentary of Loftis’ encounters this summer with North Carolina’s poor. “We’re going to use it as a statewide educational medium and a sensitizing device,” said Ed King, director of Carolinas CROP—Church World Service. “We’re en couraging all Carolinians to walk a mile or two with Chris as he passes through their county or to support Chris’ efforts with tax - exempt contributions to CROP—Church World Service, 1006 Lamand, Durham 27701. CROP—Church World Service, the sponsoring agency, is a thirty - five year old relief and self - help development organization of 34 Protestant denominations in the U.S. with projects in ‘ over fifty of the world’s most poverty - stricken regions. It delivers emergency relief to refugee camps and to victims of natural and man - made disasters, as well as ad ministering food -for - work, water development, sanitation, literacy, and nutrition development West W. By rum Agency, Inc. The Independent Agency That Cares. See Us For All Your INSURANCE NEEDS. You’ll Be Glad You Did. Edenton, N.C. 483-4438 Page 7-A projects in many rural areas of the world where annual per capita income averages no more than S6O - 80. Over 90 cents of every contributed dollar to CWS is used for on - site programs both in this country and abroad. Weekly updates on CWS activity in emergency global situations in Somalia, Poland, and Central America are available by calling the toll - free num ber, 1-800-223-1310.
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