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tprtSPAY, NOVEMBER I th.t ifixgirter | I ??r $c 1^ -to keep. Last I' to a shower for - 8 ahd while I gifts Lois Jane came of pillow slips Zipporah Rice, I We saw the disI pass over Lois I found out that I the initials on I She thought for hen she sa>w the L- that salesgirl had givwrong monom I... Willis, who was I n Oct >ber 24th at Fort r Woman's Auxiliary B" - received her orm.' to Fort Des Saturday. Basic !uj:i occupy her nest . ! which she may , - s training. 4 l: , :s the first to go :t into the Woman's j loaves a host of . For the past twelve ioperated a beauty ,s a member of the ch..'eh and' live Oak r| -s of the W. A. A. rep ice personel in the : men may go on v.. They will gradual o men in all phases v are suited to work. S'G PLANS ilding of Miss Lois Jane o Er.'ign Davis Herring solemnized at Trinity church at 7 o'clock on -g i--:' Tuesday. Novemtations are being mailithport. but friends ofj ? are invited to attend t CEWTOX Mrs D E. Arthur, of announce the marriage ; :ece. Miss Elian Newton, Lewis, member of the TTLE GOES ,0NG WAY i md Simmons vice Station \SH, N. C. fcwjgflg,' did TIRES! srsationa! tire liner for old worn k.. for thin tires ... for cracked , V-i:: tires that have been run flat. 3 1 ' I The Cotton Blossom ! ICush-O-Liner a PATENT APP.iED FOR H inner tube / -?~ i sharp rocks. C??k HN and tacks! r,*j ^M-O-liner contains Baan invention to Bt Ikeep American cortonioHoii S priced! .. $2.75 IkcUy Inst,lied While You WeM | iRAXTON'Sj 1 WHITEVILLE * "' ' I PLAN t I I here is a lot ol Boarding and planne hok ahead and antic ill he required for I 'your family and b' s'n8 good judgment. K - j 1 9 You might find K'1 pleasant and pr ISHALLOTTE1 M Hob son Ki ^ l I SHALLOTTE, 4, 1942 $it>e !?fpe ^j; 0 I ^ f 1 W' crew at Oak Island Coast Ciiard ( station. The wedding was solemnized at Conway. S. C., on Sunday, Octfo- 1 ber 25. ? BRIDAL StfOWER i - ? Mrs. E. R. Weeks entertained at her home on Monday night in s honor of Mrs. J: iV. Stanley, a t recent bride". ! 'd { During the evening Mrs. W. Q. i Kemp'Of- showed moving pictures v WhlCh she ' took while in the s West. Included also'wC^e pictures i of Texas and' some of South^ort. t After the movies were shown, t the bride was taken into the s front room where a number of t gifts were arranged. The hostess served sandwiches I and coca-cola to the following a guests; Mesdames Cus McMiel, William Oberjohann, Lucy Watts J White. Robert Jones, Preston Bryant and Miss Blanche Lewis. ??" t BRIDGE IIONOREE t V Miss Lois Jane Bussells. bride- v elect, was honored with a stir- ' prise linen shower on Tuesday I night by Mrs. Martin McCall. a Bridge was enjoyed during the 1 evening. Mrs. I. B. Bussells was C high scorer and received a bottle i of toilet water. Mrs. Fred Willing t bingoed and was presented with f perfume. ' * 1 Miss Bussells was given a linen d luncheon set embroidered with c cross-stitch. Mrs. Earl Brown, II. a was given a guest towel as guest prize. ' t After refreshments of cake and J tea. the shower gifts were brought ? in on a fray. Those present were Mesdames I Robert Thompson, H. C. Corlette, t Fred Ashburn, J. Elwood Cox, ? Fred Willing. I. B. Bussells, Dal- I las figou. fciari i. tsrown, n, JameS Harper, Jr. and Miss \ Bussells, Miss JJipporah Rice, and Miss Elizabeth Watson. . j SECOND CIRCLE \ r Circle No. 2 of Southport Bap- r tist church met at the home of * Mrs. Oscar Mills on Monday eve- f ning, November 2, with Mrs. L. r W. Clemmons, leader, presiding over the meeting. At the conclu- c sion of the devotional, also led ? by the leader, an interesting pro- t gram was presented by Mrs. A. a L. Brown. Members brought in t 12 pillow cases for the white t cross shower. 1 After the secretary's report a I short business meeting was held, ^ after which the members enjoy- I ed a social hour together. The s hostess served delicious cocoanut c pie and coffee to the following members present: Mrs. Thompson ( McRacken, Mrs. J. F. Smith, Mrs. H. G. McKeithan, Mrs. W. L. Aldridge, Mrs. Lee Aldridge, Mrs. t Mrs. Jack Oliver, Mrs. Johnie He- 1 D. F. Danford. Mrs J. H. Hewett, e wett, Mrs. Lizzie Southerland, Mrs. Joe Spencer, Mrs. E. H. t Smith, Mrs. Earl Wescott, Miss t Louise Watson, Mrs. Geo. What- j ley, Mrs. Lizzie Johnson, Miss L. j W. Clemmons, Mrs. A. L. Brown j and Mrs. Mills. THIRD CIRCLE \! Circle No. 3 of Southport Bap- r tist church met at the home of s Mrs. Brady Lewis on Monday ~ evening, November 2, with' Mrs. ? W. G. Butler, leader, presiding j over the meeting. An interesting j program was presented. The meeting was well attended and j at the conclusion of a short busi- s ness session the members enjoyed j a social'hour together. The "hoS- j tess served delieiobs refreshments to those present. ' FIRST CIRCLE The Carrie Dosher circle met on Tuesday' afternoon with Mrs. ' J. I. Davis. Mrs. C. C. Cannon . \HEAD I ^ fl f difference between 11 d buying. When you J J npate the needs that 11 I J the food and comfort 1j uy them, that is only fl I a visit to our store 11 ofitable. I rRADING CO. I 11 rby, Prop. 1 N. G. I vas co-hostess I Mr: .Mrs. (J y. Watson conducted Cre i short devotional and plans >Jri vere' made 'for the bazaar wtilcn ?Swi vill be held on thursdAy, Octb- Min >et ft. ton The hostesses served Russian | Mr ea, san'dwlOnes and cookies. ''* I ? ? i trr "LASS MEETS " Members of" the Woman's Bi- firs >le Class of Southport church wel leld their regular monthly meet- loct ng at the home of Mrs. El Ji, and 5revatte, with Mrs. R. O. Daniel !Thi is Hostess. 1 j Cer Mrs. Thompson McRacken pre- j S lided over the meeting and led' hon he devotional. An interesting I Tro >rogram was. presented, followed pos >y a short business session, after Mrs yhich the members enjoyed a F. ocial hour together. The hostess, Cec iSsisted by Mrs. Prevatte served a ea and cookies as refreshments goli o the following membefs pre- pre: ent: Mrs. J. f>. Robinson, Mrs. A V. C. Osborne, Mrs.1 Lee Hewett, wet ifrs. Maiide Phelps Mrs - R. C.'and )aniel, Mrs. Thompson McRacken | ind' Mrs. Prevatte. ' 'W1 > 5IRTIIDAY PARTY * > - ' - Joh Miss Gloria Lee Hewett. daugh- the er or Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hewett, Mai ibserved hep ninth birthday anni- Wh 'ettsary on Saturday afternoon plai I'itH a party at her home here. f Tlie' ydung hostess entertained dau ler guests with various games jac ind contests In keeping With Hal- she owe'en and prizes were awarded coll layierine' McRacken and Patricia Wit: tdams, "aftdr Which all' were in- ; c 'itfed into the dining r6om for phefreshments which' consisted of nQV ?e cream and cake. Hallowe'en :g , lecorations were used for the oc- tak asion. The hostess received 'many o{ .ttractivj gifts. Guests for the occasion were: Catherine and Rebecca McRacken, ifaty Elizabeth Lupton, Bettie ^ Sue Williamson, Latltia Hickman, _ >atricia Adams, Delight Gay, | a Jancy and Karen Swan, MaryjRtlr tnn Loughlin, Jerry and Bobby [" . Spencer, Norman McDowell and j ' Slliott Hickman. | , p|a: VALKER-ANDERSON . 3 Miss Rosa Lee Anderson, of se"j Shallotte, and William H. } talker, Jr., of Southport wpre r^.' narried Saturday night at the esidence of Rev. J. Bryan Dos- a ler in Wilmington. Only a few ta riends of the young people wit- ? lessed the ceremony. Mrs. Walker is the daughter ^ if Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson. She graduated from |he Shallot- wer e high school this past spring, ind has since worked for some S6ll' ime here at the J. Arthur Dosier Memorial Hospital. Mr. Valker is the eldest son of the ate William H. Walker and Mrs. ? Valker, of Southport. For the * >ast year he has had a responilble position with a contracting lompany at Jacksonville. CIRCLE MEETING Circle No. 1 of Southport Bap;ist church met at the home of Ars. Dee Hewett on Monday ivening, Nov. 2. I The meeting was presided over iy the leader, Mrs. R. C. Daniel, md the devotional was led by rtrs. Luther Sellers. An interest- . ng program was presented by j rfrs. Carlton Price. There were 25 pillow cases j; j .urned in by members for the vhite cross shower. At the conlusion of the sec..i mm J nVinxt kuainaco eiary repuri anu anui?. uumntno lession the members enjoyed a locia! hour together. The hostess lerved refreshments consisting of lot chocolate and cookies to the ollowing members present: Mrs. B. P. Finch, Mrs. John ?\ Potter, Mrs. Mande Phelps, i.C rMf. ETAOINgdHoMrs ETHS rfrs. C. W. Osborne, Mrs. Ethel Tullwood, Mrs. M. C. Spencer, g .< . - v MULES I We've got the I been able to buy t ?9 f ready for you. I WE ARE RF SETH 1. . / THE STATE PORT PILOl i. Ed .paniels.. .Mrs .Harrison Cc ech, Mrs Vera McKeithari, j pc ?. H L. Dosher, Mrs Amelia' iln, Mrs.' faney Southeflahd, H Luther Sellers. Mrs! Carl- j' Price, Mrs. fi. C. Daniel and i L Lee Hewett. IU. - - - ?? )NOR MISS WILLIS w. liss Winnie Willis. Southport's ra tW. A. A. C., was given a fare- tic 1 party by members of the ke il post of the American Legion jo; the Legion Auxiliary on th irsday night in the Community an iter building. to everal short talks were made oring Miss Willis. Charles se tt. Commander of the local t, introduced the speakers; pr I. J. Arthur Dosher, L.' Abdon Guidette, R. S. Harrison, and il Alligood. Miss Willis made fitting response to these. A 3 knife with her initials was 3ented to the honored guest. .fter the talks several songs e sung and then Russian tea ko sandwiches were served. ^e ; St IITAKER-JOHNSON is lajor and Mrs. Daniel Russell j na risen, of Winnabow. announce] engagement of their daughter, i ha ry Mercer, to Capt. John W. I Wi ittaker. The wedding will take th :e ' tn the early winter. W! he bride-elect is the grand- Tc ghter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lt kson Johnson,' of WiririabOw. fe' ion n >Tt>nrlii<itncl feniM nnaana ~ wao giauuauu xium ^uccnu ege, Charlotte, North Carolina, h the class of 1941, lapt. Whittaker, whose home is j ladelphia, Pennsylvania, is i r stationed at'Camp Davis. He, :he son of Mrs. P. S. Whit-i ef and the late Mr. Whittaker, J Philadelphia. NOR MISS BUSSELLS 7 Tiss Lois Jane Bussells was, ored oif Saturday night with j * lovely shower by Mrs. M. A.! nett and her daughter. Miss ] _ ma Barnett. luring the evening bridge was j ged. Mrs. James Prevatte was h scorer and Mrs. I. B. Buss^-was lower scorer. Miss Buss won the bingo prize. /hen the tables were set Tor eshments they were decorated h the "wedding motif. Ind'ivi1 wedding cakes were on eftch le. with a bride and groom on h one. Refreshments were isian tea with cake and mihts. ni liss Bussells,, received ,a num-. of attractive gifts. Those who i M e there were: Mesdames JamCarr, L. C. Fergus, Dallas B ott, Fred Willing, L. B. Buss, James Prevatte, Arthur itley, J. W. Ruark. Robert impson, H. T. St. George, G. linson, and Misses Lois Jane iseHs, Winnie Willis, Doris Im CONTINUED S As we get tleepei the war there are mar must be made by all c to do our best to rend merchandising service has become well know patience and indulgent ficult times. G- W. KIRB' Supply, AND M w i ' jp ! best looking bunch c :his season right here $ ?ADY TO SELL OR L- SMITH & \ * v.- .- . <| WHITEVILLE / * F, SOlftHPOBfrN. c. irlette, Peggy Carr, and Zip rah'Rice."'' 1 ^LLOWE'EN PA?TY Members bf the' Senior {3. T. , enjoyed a Hallowe'en party the home of Miss Dolores He>tt on Ttlesday evening1. The home tvas 'attractively arnged with Hallowe'en decora>ns and games and contests iri eping with Hallowe'en were enyed. Miss Dora Walton won e prize in the quiz contest id Bobby Brown won the prize r "Apple Bobbing." Drinks, cakes and apples were rved as refreshments. There were eighteen members esent. ' . ' PEHIS \ te V-Al ? A "J A, Mrs. Robert Willis was called me on Saturday because ot the ath of her'* 'father,' 'Charles roup, of Fallsto'n.' Ormond Leggett. U. ?3. H- P-. visiting his mother, Mrs. VienLeggett. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carrawan ,d as their guest during the ?ek-end, Mrs. Carrawan's broer, Leroy and James Carrain and her sister-in-law, Mrs. immy Carrawan, of Belhaveti. toy Carrawan remained for a w days visit with his sister and ******* Forfnal .pRejiing T K A ROD M Sunday, Nov. 8 SPECIAL VRKEY DINNER AT THE HOME OF Irs J. W. Thompson mmmmmmrnammammmmmm t-fje.r - \H?r- I"-** r*-V Bicycles raxtons i** 'e v V We have a large assort ? ent Victory and Pre-War odels. Prices $29.50 up. iring Your Certificate To braxton's ERVICE... : and deeper into ly adjustments that >f us. We are going ler you the kind of for which our firm n, but we ask your :e during these diff & SONS - NT. C. 1 it ?f '".M ARES I ?f mules we've* : in our barn, I TRADE I : CO brother-in-law. Mrs. Kenneth Kingler spent j the past week-end in Charleston, & C. with her son, Kenneth, Jr., who is a cadet at a boys school. Lt. and Mrs. Earl Brown visit ed the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sd. Taylor, last week-end. Mrs. J. W. Weathers, of Goldsboro, and Mrs. S. H. Robbins, of Washington, returned to their ' respective homes last week after I visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Trayler 1 spent the week-end with rela-1 j tives in Georgetown, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sprague left this week for .Florida j where they will visit relatives. ; Rev. and Mrs- E M Hall, of Grifton, visited friends here last week. Mrs. D. J. Watson spent the week-end in Smithfield with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Dail. Mrs. Josephine Morse, of Columbia, S. C, spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Eva Wolfe. Rev. A. L. Brown spent last week in Charlotte with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown, Jr. Mary Sue Fulcher, of Wilmington, spent the week-end here With her grandmother, Mrs. T. B. Cafr. Fred Smith has returned home from Sumter, S. C., where he , has ' been spending the past month with relatives. , Mrs. Mary Temple and Mrs. Lillie Williams spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs- O. A. Lewis at their home in Bolivia. Mrs. H. G. McKeithan and children, of Wilmington, spent the past week here with relatives. Cpl. and Mrs. Egan Hubbard and little son, Egan, III, of Fort Bragg, spent the week-end here ! with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hub| bard. Miserable W|th A HEAD COLD? - . "> JO- ?-f | Just try 3-purpos* Va-tro-nol up each j i nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes irritation, and (3) ; helps clear cold-clogged aa nasal passages. Fol- vlflfVTjfo low the complete di- '*" rections in fofder. VA-TRO-NOL ! \\'L I I PRRQ^Pn Y IJLJJU 1 X VL/Uk/U is WELL DRESSED _________ SOUTHPORT , / CLEANERS SOUTHPORT, N. C. WANT ADS HONEY?Whiskey Creek Honey, Carolina's finest. Our Artichoke pickles are distinctive. Ask for them at your grocers. FOR SALE ? 2 used Battery radios, late models, complete with new battery, $25. Braxton's, Whiteville, N. C. FOR SALE ? One used bicycle, reconditioned, no certificate required. Braxton's, Whiteville, N. C. WANTED?We pay highest market prices On hogs, pigs and cattle every Monday. Honest Weight, cash on delivery. Shal, lotte Stock Market, M. S. Huston, Mgr. LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORTGAGE I>EEI> Under and by ' virtue of authority of the power of sale contained in that certain mortgage dated November 2, 1938, given by ft. L. Bland to M. L. Mintz. and recorded in Book 65 at page 495, and Book 52 at page 270. Office of the Register of Deeds of Brunswick County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the matured note and the interest thereon, in order to satisfy the terms of the mortgage therein recited, the undersigned will sell the land hereinafter described to the highest bidder for cash, at the court nouse door, Southport. North Carolina, on the 9th day of November, 1942. at 12 o'clock noon, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above referred to mortgage. Said property is bounded and described as fallows: i In Shallotte Township. Brunswick County. North Carolina. FIRST TRACT: Known as Crissett and Todd land and Beginning at a water oak on the side of the marsh; thence north I westx to the old Seashore Road; thence said road about east about 80 poles to live oak in the line of the Estate of Piercey Cause; thence south 4 east to the mouth of Little Field Creek; thence along the edge of the marsh to the beginning, containing 125 acres, more or less, and being same tract of land conveyed to said R. L. Bland by W. A. Bland s appears in record book No. 8, Cage 236 to which reference is herey made save and except 2 acres, I more or lett, sold OUl of the above by said R. L. Bland to E. H. Pigott as appears by record book No. 21. page 9, and same lot No. 8 as allotted to said R. L. Bland by arbitrators as appears by reference to Book Xo. 66, pag<? 473 all of the foregoing records being in Register of Deeds Office, in the County of Brunswick to which references an* made herein, i SECOND TRACT: Being Lot Xo. 9 as allotted to said R. L. Bland by Arbitrators as will more fully appear by reference to Book Xo. 60 at page 473 reference being again hereby made for the purpose of including said Lot Xo. 9 herein as specifically as if set out herein by meets and boundaries including homes of Grantors where they now reside. Excepting however, one - fourth acre conveyed by R L. Bland to E. U. Cause, colored, and being the same property where the said E. U. Cause now lives. Dated and posted this the 8th day of October, 1942. M. L. MINTZ. Mortgagee TAYLOR AND PRBVATTE Attorneys ll-4c * " / statement RESERVE TO45 LIFE I5SUR.1 BAIT.AS, TE5A8 CO.VDtTIOS DECEMBER SI. 1JI1. AS SHOT Atnount of Capital paid up in rash! Atoount of Ledger Assets December 31sr of $10.94S.J32.00r Increase of Capital during 3 Premium Jruome. >143.bti2.?$: Miscellaneous Disbursements To Poliryholders -D; $839.81?. .'3 Business written during year?Number of 1 Business in Torre at end of year?Number oif ASSETS Value of Real Estate (less amount of encumt -Mortgage Loans on Real Estate. Loans made to Policyholder* on this Compan; signed as collateral. Net Value of Bonds and Stocks Cash, - Interest and Rents due and accrued. Premiums uncollected and deferred All other Assets, as detailed in statement Total - ' ? Less Assets not admitted Total admitted Assets, 1 LIABILITIES Net Reserve, excluding Disability Trovlsion. Present value of amounts not yet due on Contracts, etc - Policy Claims Dividends left with Company at interest, Premiums paid In advance Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advance. Commissions due to Agents Estimated Amount payable for Federal. StJ Taxes Dividends due Policyholders Amount set apart lor future dividends All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement. Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital paid up in Cash Unassigned funds (surplus), Total Liabilities BUSINESS 15 THE STATE OF NORTH Policies on the lives of citizens of said State i ber 31 st of previous year Policies on the lives of citizens of said Stat* the year. Total Deduct ceased to he in force during the ; Policies in force December 31st .v.. Losses and Claims incurred during year Losses and Claims settled during the year, in l Premium Income?Ordinary. $82,161.87; President Walter T. O'Donohee Woodbury Actuary (Jeo. Van Fleet Home Office 1301 Main St.. Dallas. Texas. Attorney for Service; DAN C. BONEV. leigh. N. C. STATE OF INSURANT (SEAL) I. DAN C. BONEV. Insurance Commission above is a true and correct abstract of the si Life Insurance Company, of Dallas. Texas, filet Dig the condition of said Company on the 31st Witness my hand and official seal, the da> STATEMENT ROYAL INDEMNITY L'< NEW YORK, N. 1 CONDITION' DECEMBER 31, 11)11. Afl SHIM Amoilnt of Capital paid up in cash Atnount of Ledger Assets December 31st of $37.1 Of.44 1.84; Increase or Capital during Income ? From Policyholders. $15,311,047.44; $1.147.312.19; ~ Disbursements ? To Policyholders. $0,377,505. ous. $8,297,737.55; .: - ASSETS Value of Bonds and Stocks : Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks not < Premiums in course of Collection Interest and Rents due and accrued Bills Receivable All other Assets, as detailed in statement Total Lea* Assets not admitted ...; Total artrrmu ' awem 1.1 ABILITIES Unpaid Claims - Expense. Investigation, and Adjustment of CI Unearned Premiums Commission. Brokerage, and other charges du Salaries. Bents. Expenses, Bills. Accounts. Fe accrued if..-...: ? j Estimated' amount of Federal. State, county. All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement Tot hi amount of all Liabilities except Capital paid Up :i ;; : Surplus over all Liabilities - ... Surplus as regards Policyholders Total Liabilities .. nrstvkss in north t ahum Accident Health Auto Liability Liability other than auto Workmen's compensation Fidelity Surety Plate glass Burglary and theft ? Steam boiler Engine and machinery Auto property damage Auto Collision Property damage and collision other than at Totals ... President F. J. O'Neill Secretary Home Office 150 William St., New York. Attorney for 'service: DAN C. BONRY, leigh, N. C. STATR 01 INSURANT i * ;: ' ' ?r a I. DAN C. HONEY, Insurance Commissior above is a true and correct abstract of the sta Company, of New York. N. Y. filed 'with condition of said Company t on the 31stday of Witness my hand and official seal, the da; (SEAL) STATEMENT SII'KEMK COCKCir,'KOVA BOSTON, MASS CONDITION DECEMBER SI,' Mil, AS SMOl frnrrr . 'Previous Vear. ...' income?From Members. $2,407,774.32; Misct 584.20; ! - Disbursements?To Members. $2,912,097.22; Mi If. 1.584.55; '. Business written during year?Number of Pol Business in force at end of year?Number of ASSETS Value of Heal Estate (less amount of enruml Mortgage Loans-on Real Estate ........ Value of Bonds and Stocks Deposited in Trust Companies and Banks not Interest and Rents due and accrued Hills Receiveable; Organisers' balances All other Assets, as detailed in statement, . , Total - ? . Less Assets not admitted Total admitted Assets MA lllMTIEH Death Claims due and unpaid. ...I Death Claims adjusted, not yet due Death Claims resisted .. .. Death Claims reported, but not yet adjusted, Permanent Disability Claims Salaries, rents, expenses, commission, etc Advance assessments ...... Reserves - Total Liabilities RT'NINKMN IN NORTH CAROM Policies or Certificates in force December 5 year / t - ~ : Numb* Policies or Certificates issued during the year ; Numb* Policies or Certificates In force December 81, Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st a Number Losses and Claims incurred during the year. .. .. ... Num Losses and Claims paid during the year - Num! Losses and Claims unpaid December 31. 1941 Numbe Premiums and Assessments collected duT North Ca olina Grand Regent Jos. M. Keel, Jr. Brown Actuary S. H. & Lee J. Wolfe Home Office 407 Shawmut Ave., Boston. 3 Attorney for Service: DAN C. BONEY, leigh. N. C. STATE O JN8UBAN (SEAL) I, DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissio above is a true and correct abstract of the n cil Royal Arranim, a Fraternal Order, of Bo partment. showing the condition or said urciei 1941 Witness my hand and official seal, the di . t M'f '?;V *#f I PAGE THflEK vXCf. fOMPANJ r VX BT STATEWCKT FILED ? J " 2M;mo.OO previous year. .ear, Total $ 10.943.232 06 ,83.081.10: Total $ 3.217.144.09 .\n?oellaheou<. Total S 1.907,409.43 'olicie< 11.083; Amount. S 11.03.,111.00 Polltie* 00,972; Amount. $ 57.072,301 00 1 ->rances) S 2.123,278.10 J 2.800.039.96 e's' Polities ai $ 2.0*0.833.61 $ 2.018,963.69 t 633,446.97 $ 77,076.09 ] 316.290.36 8 73.806.66 $ 11:769.833.94 $ 13).294.62 '$ 11.041.538.82 3 10.295.467.1.6. Supplementary . .....' $ 154.823.00 8 35.781.32 1 1.596.55 S 11.010.63 $ 6U.0W.41 '. $' 5.666.99 lie and other S 75.000.00 $ 9S.60 3 1.486.26 1 394.12s.i8 \ Capital. 8 11,040.986.84 $200,000.00 $400,552.98 $ 600,,652.98 . $ 11,641.538.82 CAROLINA IH.RIXO 1941 ORDINARY No. Amount n forco Docetn 2,239 J 3,360,078 - issued durlne 317 $ 605,600 2.648 $ 2.866,678 year . 285 $ ?77aum 2.261 * 3.388.238 17 S 34,997 17 $ 34397 full. $34,997: 17 ) 34.997 .. . Total. $ 82.151.87 Treasurer-Secretary Harry CI. Insurance Commissioner. Rat ' NORTH CAROLINA. K DEPARTMENT. RALEIGH. Aup. 8th. 1942 er. do hereby certify that tho latement of the Resprtre Loan J with this Department, showday ol' December. 1941. and date above written. DAN C. HONEY. Insurance Commissioner. )M1'AN1 IT. V.V BY STATEMENT FILE I $ 2.D00.004.M previous year, I year Total: $ 37.ltI4.444.8l Miscellaneous. Total 5 16,408,259.13 t .72: Mihcellane Total $ 14.570.243.27 $ 33.108.946..0 >n interest $ 2.292.933.7* p 2*19.976. $ 105.652.98 5 2.823.2* 0 C02.780.Ml $ 39.203.014.18 $ 2.000,073.4 6 - $ _ 7 - $ 13.C44.2SC.OO aim* $ 403.H59.00 ? 6,919.806.04 4 e $ 6W.675.00 es, etc., due or J 370.000.00 urul municipal ' I S *50.000.00 \\ $ 6.982.944.08 Capital $ 29,702,940.72 . $2,500,000.00 $5,000,000.00 $ 7.600.000.00 $ 37.202.940.72 VA M JtlNd 1911 PremlorfiH RecM Losses Paid 313. 40. '4ft. i 22.640. 17.423. 2.899. 975. 24.878. 8.227. 459. r?o. 1.470 2.886. ! 995. 257. -958. 10. 370. 496. 6.677. 2.006. a jo no::::::::: 707; 23. : 62.983. 26.025. j. r. Clancy N. Y Insurance Commissioner, Ra. ', ' * NORTH CAROLINA. :e department. Raleigh; 4th, 1943 ier. do- here??y certify that the tement of the Royal Indemnity this Depart men*; -ShoWing the December. 1941. y and* date above written. DAJ4 r -HON BY. * r I. A RCA KIM -V5T BV HTATEMENT PILEVl . }?.?- 31,062.642.83 V llaneoun, $1,402.- . Total, $ 3.810.368.62 HcellaneouH. - Total. 5 4,073.678.77 .loin 3.916; !...: ti Amount. J 3.831.113.00 1'ollries 60.116; J Amount. 8 74,169.871.31 f| irances) $ 414.300.00 ? 4 4JH7.1C6.6L' J 33. 68.934.64 on interest t 980.S52.3S 4 380,22848 - 4 U6.01 4 1,444.024.81 ' 8 31.166,351.71 $ 1.799.669.48 1 29,572,694.21 _...| 18.297.18 8 141.331.81 S 17.337.00 - 4 66,368.87 8 l.OOOjf. I 888.17 8 126,443.34 ....$ 23,279,720.30 ) 26.119.096.40 na nmixu inn list of previous ?r 1082; Amount. $ 1,349.483.00 ?r 146: Amount. 1 145.961.00 1911. ..." >er 879; Amount. 8 1,271,914.00 f previous year.. 2 1-14; Amount, 8 1.933.0Sber 16; Amount, 8 28.652.77 ier 18; Amount. 8 30,478.69 r 1-14; Amount, 8 107.14 ins the year in 39.688.97 Grand Secretary Geo. Richard il ass. * Insurance Commissioner, RaF NORTH CAROLINA. CE DEPARTMENT, RALEIGH. Aug. 13th, 1942 ner, do hereby certify that the tatement of the Supreme Counston. Mass.. filed with this Der on the 31st day of December, ly and date above written. Insurance Commissioner. DAN C. BONEY. "
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