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Dr. Whitaker said the challenge gift is being given on a one to two basis for pledges and gifts above the $625,000 mark. He explained that after Chowan receives the next $400,000 in pledges and gifts, the college may anticipate receiving the $200,000. At that point, Chowan will have received $1,225,000 toward its $2- million goal, the anticipated cost of the new gymnasium physical education calter. Chowan’s president said the $200,000 gift is the “largest gift from an in dividual, corporation, or foundation in the history of the college.” Hollowell said the many features of the new gym nasium-physical education center will increase Chowan’s ability to train young men and women for their future lives. He said these features include full size basketball courts, two classrooms, weight room, wrestling room, four non regulation courts (handball and paddle tennis), steam bath, sauna, therapy room, laundry room, and an Olympic size swimming pool. Hollowell said he is confident Chowan will reach its $2 million goal. “This substantial challenge gift is going to help, naturally. We believe it will encourage our many other friends who believe in the college and the important role it is playing in the field of Christian higher education, ’ ’ he said. Death Claims Mrs. Davis, 87 Mrs. Lillie Lane Davis, 87, 324 West Grubb Street Hertford, died December 7 at 12:55 A.M. in Albemarle Hospital following a sudden illness. A native of Perquimans County, she was the daughter of the late Elnora Mansfield and Henry P. Lane. She was the widow of George S. Davis. Survivors include two sons: Mack Lane, Route 2, Hertford; and John Henry Davis of Hertford; three daughters; Mrs. Ella Rogerson and Mrs. Robert (Velma) Shaw, both of Norfolk, Va.; and Mrs. Roberts (Belle) Eure of Portsmouth, Va.; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Mary Sawyer of Chesapeake, Va.; three stepsons; Kader Davis of Edenton; George Alton Davis of Chesapeake, Va., and Cecil Davis of Texas; 25 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday at 2 P.M. in the chapel of Swindell Funeral Home by Rev. George Broome. Pallbearers were grand sons. Burial followed in Cedarwood Cemetery. Marine Corps Promotes Jones Marine Pvt. Ist. Class Donald R. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald O. Jones, Route 2, Edenton, has been promoted to his present rank while serving with the 2nd Marine Division, Marine Corps Base, CampLejeune. A1976 graduate of John A. Holmes High School, he joined the Marine Corps in April, 1977.