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Death Claims Mr. Sanford
Edward Ronald Sanford,
70, 322 W. Grubb Street, ‘
Hertford, died December 29
in Chowan Hospital.
A native of Beaufort
County, he was theson of the
late William Henry and
Dorcas Ballance Sanford.
He was employed by the
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BALLET LESSONS
SPONSORED BY CHOWAN ART COUNCIL
New Classes Starting Jan. 5, 1977
MRS. MARSHA GORDON, Teacher
CALL 771-8116
| Ballet Class—sl2.oo Per Month
Ballet and Tap— s2o.oo Per Month
CLASSES:
1. Creative Dance—for children 4, 5 and 6.
Wednesday, 3:30 - 4:15 P. M.
2. A. Ballet I—for children 5, 10 and 11.
Wednesday, 4:15 - 5:15.
B. Ballet I and Tap Combination Class.
Wednesday, 4:15 - 5:45.
3. A. Pre-Ballet —for 7 'and 8-year-olds.
Thursday, 3:30 - 4:20.
■fi. Pre-Ballet and Tap—for 7 and 8-year-olds.
Thursday, 3:30 - 5:00.
4. Ballet—for teens and adults (12 years and up)
Thursday, 5:15 - 6:15.
5. Ballet—adults.
Thursday, 10:00 - 11:00 A. M.
6. Tap—adults.
Thursday, 11:00 - 11:30 A. M.
Register by Calling Mrs. Marsha Gor
don, 771-8116 or the Shepard-Pruden
Memorial Library, .482-4112.
Classes Will Be Held in the Library
During This^Term
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Surviving are his wife,
Mrs. Frances Newberry
Sanford; and two sisters,
Mrs. William (Geraldine)
Crummey of Edenton; and.
Mrs. Dan (Sadie) Williams
of Hertford.
Funeral services were
held Friday at 2 P. M. in the
Chapel of the Swindell
f uneral Home by Rev.
Milton Mann.
Pallbearers were W.
Claude Brinn, Herbert
Eure, Bill Potts, George
Butler, Maurince Bunch,
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Willie Bond, Jr. ■
Mr. Baker Taken In Death
Winston J. Baker, 53, died
December 13 at his home in
Elkins Park, Pa.
Amative of Cornish, Utah,
he came to Chowan County
at the age of 2. He graduated
from Chowan High School
and was a veteran of World
War 11.
He was the son of the late
Everett and Bertha Baker
and the husband of Mrs.
Gloria Baker.
In addition of his wife, he
’ is survived by three sisters:
Mrs. Evelyn Smith of
Pompono Beach, Fla.; Mrs.
Ruth Dean of Arlington,
Va.; and Miss Violet Baker
of Tyner.
The funeral was held
December 16 with burial in
Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, January 6, 1977
Sunset Memorial Park in
Philadelphia, Pa.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank the
doctors and nurses at
Chowan Hospital while I
was a patient for the won
derful care I received. Also
for the beautiful flowers,
cards and visits I received
in the hospital and after I
returned home. They all
mean so much to know
others care. God bless each
of you.
Lloyd Lane,
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MARSHALL, Minn
Willie Ray Bond has joined
the Southwest State
University basketball team
this winter.
Bond comes to the
Mustangs from the College
of the Albemarle in
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Willie is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Bond of
Edenton. He is majoring in
health and physical
education at Southwest
State.
Bond was an all
conference selection at J. A.
Holmes High School where
he was coached by Tom
Bass. He also was a two
letterman at College of the
Albemarle.
SSU coach Dale Honeck
commented, “Willie is a
transfer student with
quickness and shooting
ability. He could be a big
factor for us this year.”
Bond is currently leading
the Mustangs in free-throw
shooting. After 11 games, he
is shooting 88 per cent from
the line.
Southwest State
University is one of the.
nation’s newest and most
modern universities. The
school opened its doors in
1967 on a 216-acre campus
with a physical plant of over
23 buildings.
Last year the Mustang
basketball team finished 14-
13, advancing to the NAIA
District playoffs, and
captured second place in the
Northern Intercollegiate
Conference with an 8-4
record.
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News From Merry Hill Area
Mrs. Ethel Winborne
Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Barfield and family left
Monday on a weeks vacation
trip to Florida.
Those spending the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Chesley White were: Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Graves
and daughter Holly, of Del
Ray Beach.
Miss Jean Griffin of
Columbia spent Monday and
Tuesday here with Miss
Charlene Phelps and Billy.
Mr. and Mrs. Britt Smith
wick and son of Aberdeen,
N. C. were guests all last
week here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith
wick and other relatives.
Mrs. Mallory
Died Saturday
EVERETTS—Mrs. Bessie
W. E. Mallory, 79, mother of
Mrs. Susie White of
Edenton, died Saturday.
Surviving besides her
daughter are four sons:
Ellis Edwards of Merry
Hill; Earle Edwards of
Norfolk, Va.; Harry Mallory
of A!buquerque, N. M.; Mrjs.
Pat Wood of Chocowinity; 21
grandchildren and 11 great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Monday at 2:30 P.'M. in the
Everetts Christian Church.
Burial was in the Everetts
Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Love
were the dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Whiteman and daughter,
Shelly of Rocky Hock,
Chowan County, on
Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Smithwick spent from
Monday until Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
Bailey, Stacey and April, of
Newport News.
Mr. and Mrs. Chesley
White spent several days at
Myrtle Beach, S. C. with Mr.
and Mrs. David Early and
daughter, last weekend.
Marvin Rae spent last
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Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker
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weeks with her sister, Mrs.
Lila Minton at Mars Hill
Mrs. Minton returned home
with them to spend some
time while she is still
recuperating from her
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