Landen-Walker
United In Marriage
Miss Suzanne Walker and Jef
ferson Thomas Landen were
married Sunday the 16th in the
First Christian Church. The Dr.
Glenn weaver and Rev. Michael
Bye of Richmond, Va.. officiated.
Given in marriage fay her fa
ther, the bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Carnell
Walker, Sr. of Washington. N.C.
Honor attendants were Mrs.
Deborah Miller of Morrisville,
and Miss Sandra Scott of Wash
ington. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
James Walker, Misses Lou Hod
ges, Coley Hodges, Diaima Whit
after of Washington, and Susan
Edwards of Raleigh.
The bridegroom's father, Mr.
George Frank Landen of Chin
quapin. served as the best man.
of Morrlsville, Luther Bunn of
Havelock, Charlie Haw ley of
Raleigh, Dennis Winters of B
inghamton, New York and Jim
my Grebinger of Carlo, Georgia.
After the ceremony the couple
left on their wedding trip to,;
Spain. They will make their
home at Rt. 1. Mt. Olive.
B?ulovill? 4-H Club
On Monday night, April 16,
the BeulavQle 4-H Club spon
sored a basketball game at E.
E. Smith. They played the Ke
nans ville Boy Scouts. Although
fans were few. the game was a
success The boys were very
spirited and played an impres
sive game.
To help with the expenses
?i uf |0d* b tt] - Tht
g*t * 300 t tk od
>k i'.?n tr:
of Goldsboro, spent the week- ,
end with Mr. and Mrs. JJD.
Cottle, and Mr and Mrs. Nor- I
nun Sandlin.
Mr and Mrs. Leland Cottle I
of Raleigh spen" the holidays i
with Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Cot
tteMr and Mrs. Richard Tho
mas of Wilmington spent the
weekend with their parents Mr.
and Mrs. OX. Thomas and Mr.
and Mrs. Raynor. --
Mrs. Herbert Lanier is a
patient In Lenoir M. Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfonza Qjlnn
have moved in their new home
on the old Chinquapin road.
Mrs. Margarett Coombs un
derwent surgery in Duplin G.
Hospital, Kenansvllle. Wed.
Mr. and Mrs. Walda Sim
mons of Pink Hill visited the
Herman Smith's Sunday.
Miss Leigh Home and Danny
Pa:e were among those from
East Duplin High School who
attended the convention of the
Beta Club.
IIPII.I ,1 J Ml. > ^
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Ho
vard of Kinstoo visited Miss
Jessie Ann Thomas and Mrs
Macy Thomas Sunday.
Miss Louise and GlennieHas
kins of Hargetts Store Commu
nity visited Mrs Vallie Oxley
md Mr. and Mr3. J.O. Cottle
Sunday.
Miss Pam Thomas and Tim
Thomas visited BUI BUszard
in Brevard during the Easter
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Thlg
pen attended the Howard and
Lee famUy reunion in Benson
Sunday.
Mrs. Doane Quinn spent the:
weekend with Mr. and Mrs?|
James Trott
Miss Mary Beth Hunter of
New York City flew home for
the holiday weekend with Mrs.-J
Pauline Hunter and brother BU-;
ly Graham.
Mrs. Gerald Batts of Jackii
sonvllle visited Mrs. Adelle M
athews Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Yates Dobs on
spent the weekend with Mr.
ssasr0?-^
Mrs. Cora Sanderson was
Sunday dinner guest of Mr . and
Mrs. Jim Southerland Mrs. E
stelk Rivenbar - of Cht in.
Roosie Mercer of UNC-CH
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Paul Bolin '
Mrs. Adelle Mathews, Mrs.
Nina Jackson and Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow Jackson attended the
supper, and membership mee
ting of the Federal Land Bank
in Clinton Frl.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lanier
of Knightsdale spent Easter we
ekend with Mr and Mrs. Gra
ham Lanier.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Paul
Thigpen of Jacksonville visi
ted Mrs. Sadie Thigpen dur
ing die weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy
and children of Fayettevllle vi
sited Mr and Mrs. O.C. Tho
mas over the weekend.
Mrs. Caroline Sandlin cf Ra
leigh spent the weekend with
Mi*, and Mrs. Clyde Br in ton. 1
rds 2
ley^af Dillon, S.C.8*^* the
Easter weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Our ha Whaley and Mrs.
Theltna Thomas.
Miss Bessie Sandlin of Jac
ksonville visited Mrs. Irene
Carfoll Monday.
Mrs. WUlie Jones and Mrs
Irene Carroll shopped in Kln
ston Friday.
Mrs. Janice Williams shop
ped In Klnstdq Sat.
Mrs. Grace Clark has re
turned home after spending a
week with Mrs. Dee Blankford
in Charlotte.
Mrs. Willie Jones and Mrs.
Grace Clark made a business
trip to Goldsboro Wed.
Ransom Basden is a patlen:
in Lenior M. Hospital, Kinston.
I*. and Mrs. BUI Sanctlt
Md., sited
and Mrs Harry Bartcher do
i ng the Easter ,s
Clint on Campbell visited la
mes Emery In Cape Fear Val
Mrs. Oft* artruo!! of Jaclf
sonvllie visited Mr. and Mrs,
Morion Edwards Monday.
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and Service#
From this small office located at
124 Princess Street in Wilmington,
Cooperative Savings and Loan
started business in the spring of
1898. Today Cooperative Savings
and Loan is the largest in South
eastern North Carolina with branch
offices and assets totaling nearly 90
million dollars.
We feel that this growth is a real
indication of ihe confidence the
people of this area have in Cooper
ative Savings and Loan.
Interior and exteror photos taken
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Savings & Loan Association . ;JS
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