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r n LIFI MEMBERSHIP —Kelly M. Alexander fl ;
■fate president ' r>, member of the Charlotte alumni chapter of the
Kappa Alpha ' > i i ■:i tin first installment on a lifetime membership
In the NAAUP. .1 i .-\<-hequer of the Kappas, looks on,
N. C. ! iran ce Company
Relea. f ■ • ■ ma I Report j
DURHAM it
Meeting of Mo- ■;. ■
Life Im-rr
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teen Hundred i
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Total life it
reached a n< 1 V
inert fi i.t'
a new high
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polirv c'lrit!
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sre refit- i
f. 72 new polu- ,
during 1556. H is >-. r
finance that a I;*,-
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by persons <■ i o ■
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policyholders >0
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including ss<?i 1 '■ ■■■'• ,
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poliey coni l >■ 1
ration in 18!' .7.
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investment; dur;;,. - .. '
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set forth iii '
opera fions, i
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America ' < •
the year 19’-?
eleven bin • i
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Presid'Mat
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CONDITIONER
.HE CAROL IN! AIN
5 Straight U A ”Students
Named At Va. College
sStraight “A”Students
PETERSBURG— Five students
at Virginia State College, Peters
burg, made straight “A" averages
last semester, it was announced
recently by Miss J. Louise Bar
rett, the college registrar.
They are Fraiefer W. Bricknouse.
senior business administration
major, a graduate o i Northamp
ton County High School, Mnchi
ponso; Joyce 1.,. Gilliam, senior
elementary education major a
graduate of B. T. Washington
High School, Norfolk; Julia A.
Green, senior home economics
major, a graduate of Pochahon
tas High School, Powhatan;
Frances B Persons, senior home
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GENERALS
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HUNT GENERAL TIRE co.
128 S. McDowell St. Dial TE 2-0571
economics major, a graduate of
Salisbury High School, Salisbury,
Md; and Robert L. Robinson,
senior, sociology major. Central
j High School. Charlotte Court
i House.
112 students were listed on the
honor roll for the first semester,
A breakdown of that, total indi
cated that 66 were seniois 29
were juniors. 10 were sophomore
. and 7 were freshmen.
In order to be placed on the
| honor roll, a student must make
I an average of “B” or better in
: his academic work.
6YEAPS OLD
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NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL
Provides Security and Sen ice Through Cooperation
| FINANCIAL STATEMENT !
FOR YEAR ENDING
DECEMBER 31, 1956
ASSETS
Rea! Estate fincluding HO & BO Bldgs) $ • 948.87a
Mortgage Laa>-*s 15,254,3?! 0
Loam to Policyholders ...... ...... 2,169,525 8
Bonds . . ...... ... . 31.182,692 l*
Stocks, Preferred 8t Common 1,348,616 4 r
Cosh & Bank Deposits ~.. I 496 91 n '1
Mot PremnjrrtF. Uncollected S Deferred .... 1,001 163 4
All Others Admitted Assets 598, 577 4 *
TOTAL ASSETS . . , . $54~00R032 •
LIABILITIES
< ... "r r ... $43,395,388 83
Reserves for Policy Claims ... 302,333 04
Dividends for Policyholders 862 406 16
Interest, Rent aryd Premiums r* Advance . 153.920 5(
foxes & Accrued Expenses 525,389 95
Security Valuation Reserve ............. 526,378 63
Other Liabilities 8. Reserves 720,744 33
TOTAL LIABILITIES . ..$46,486,558 51
"eserve for Contingencies 3,264,474 32
Unossigned Surplus ~ 4.250,000 00
TOTAL LIABILITIES, CONTINGENCY
RESERVE AND SURPLUS ..... $54,001,032 83
, 58tb Annual Statement ossctT, fcobflftics and surplus of the North Carolina Mutual
IjLt Insurance Coropanv represents the combined efforts of the management; policyholders
and employer?- cd \b~ —.rany to provide for th<?’r r»eeu nfv while at the ome ft me to
make a confnbuL - : :-t * \cnomic and social of our -ot and the public
generally.
BUSY DOLLARS
The n r >•* ■•* • * ! r serving the needs of our rede '! 'jt
and the political .u 1 t.. .or, thereof, and of business, ifictu tty and homeawnci end as
a bulwark in out national defense. Through them every policyholder has a definite stake
m America and the free enterprise system n% well as the high standard erf bvinq M
people of this country.
The insurance in farce on the fives of Hie 728,591 policyholders amount*?, w $233,1 1 3,305,
and during 1956 a total of $4 438.582 93 wn r paid to policyholders arvf beneficiaries,
banning fatal payments under policy contracts of the company since organization to $57,*
888,243 08
NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL
' WE INSURANCE COMP AN
Home Office: Durham, North Carolina
wj£EK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 195!