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i> Corinth News Mrs. Onnie Johnson £ Mr. and Mrs. Billie Powell and daughter of Hampton Road, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Powell last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O’Neal vis ited the Clarence O’Neals of Ra leigh Thursday. The William Wilders of Emit visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hocutt Thursday. Keith Alford of Raleigh visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waylon Alford Sunday. Miss Maxine Smith of Smith field was a weekend guest of Miss Jeannette Hocutt. Miss Phyllis Johnson of Wake Wake Forest College, Winston Salem, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. C. Johnson. Benny R. Hocutt of East Caro lina College was a weekend guest of his parents, the Ronald Hocutts. Miss Betty Freeman of East Car olina College spent the weekend with her parents, the Otis Free mans. Mr. ana Mrs. Marshall High and son were Thursday night visitors of Mr. High’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell High. The Wiley Johnsons and Kim of Wendell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. Miss Patricia Thomasson and Miss Fay Thomasson were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. Ronald Hocutt is undergoing treatment at Rex Hospital. Otis Freeman, Mrs. Flonnie El lis and Mrs. Ruby Fowler, and Joe Corbett are in with a virus. Drexel Thomasson of Raleigh was a weekend guest of the Free man Thomassons. Fred Creech of Butler was a weekend visitor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Creech. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douglas of Raleigh were Sunday guests of Mrs. Douglas’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall High were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Congleton. Mrs. Katie Hallom of Raleigh spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hocutt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fowler of Raleigh were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hocutt.' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brantley of Wendell were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bradshaw. ■* Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Corbett were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otha Haze, Jr. of Epsom. The Sunbeams will meet at the church Saturday at 2:00 with Mrs. John Thomasson and Mrs. C. R. Johnson. Please bring your chil dren, ages from 4 to 8 years. The WMS is making a friendship quilt, if you would like for your name or a friend’s name put on it please see Katie Hinton or Mrs. Freeman. The quilt will be sold at our Harvest Sale and the money will go in the church treasury. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Godwin visited her mother at Rex Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ellis of Smith field were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis were Middlesex News Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Fulghum were Sunday visitors of A. T. Ful ghum and children of Richmond, Va. Mrs. A. T. Fulghum, Sr., re turned home with them after being in Richmond for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lewis and Jimmie were Sunday guests of their son and family, the Robert Lewises and children of Sunberry. Mr. and Mrs. David Drake and children, Debbie, Paula and Cin dy, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper, of Castalia. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lewis and Mrs. Marvin Lewis of Wilson were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Minnie High. Mrs. S. B. Grant and Cathy of Raleigh spent Friday with her sis ter, Mrs. Pet High. * Mrs. S. F. High is in Charlotte k with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Joe Blythe, who is ill. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sealey of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Creech were Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. Jimmie Johnson, of Smith field. Mr. and Mrs. John Starnes were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hocutt. Mrs. Starnes’ fa ther, Mr. Hocutt, has been sick for a long time. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Strickland visited her father Sunday, Herman Carrol, of Archers Lodge. The Ralph Stricklands of Emit were Sunday night guests of the P. D. Stricklands. r Pleasant Hill Mrs. T. Y. Puryear Bennie May and Mrs. T. Y. Pur year, Jr. have been sick with colds. J. P. Craft cut his finger at Winn Dixie last week with a meat saw which required 11 stitches. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Whitaker and Mr. and Mrs. James Liles vis ited Mrs. Mamie Whitaker at Rex Hospital Sunday who continues very ill. Visitors of the J. B. Carters Sunday were the D. L. Moody family of Mitchell’s Mill, the Stan ley Atkinsons and the Frank Starnes of Raleigh. If you want to subscribe for the Record be sure to see me in time to get it in before March 8. It will be $3.00 a year after that date. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen of Route 2, Wake Forest, announce the birth of a daughter, Janet Lynne, Feb. 12, in Mary Elizabeth Hospital. Mrs. Allen is the former Myrtle Coleman of Rt. 2 Wake Forest. Sunday visitors of the T. Y. Pur years were the Maynard Puryear family of Youngsville;, Mrs. Tillie Puryear of Raleigh and Y. Puryear, Jr. Mrs. T. Y. Puryear, Jr. and chil dren, Marvin and Jean, spent the weekend in Selma with the Jo seph Allens. Mrs. Alice Hood, Mrs. T. Y. Pur year and Mrs. S. M. Puryear call ed on Mrs. Vera Rhodes Sunday. Mrs. Hettie Vause visited her sister-in-law in Smithfield hos pital Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Horton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Painter of Clydes Chapel. The G. O. Woolards of Raleigh were visitors of the J. C. Carters Sunday. North Carolina poultry market receipts continued to increase at a rate of 10 million dollars per year. THE ZEBULON RECORD Entered as second class matter June 26, 1925, at the post office at Zebulon, North Carolina, un der the act of March 3, 1897. Published weekly by Theo. Davis Sons, Zebulon. Subscription rate: $2.00 a year in advance. ENTERING « NEW HUT CENTURY JEFFERSON STANDARD 1 REPORTS TO POLICYHOLDERS JEFFERSON STANDARDS CONDENSED 51ST ANNUAL STATEMENT DECEMBER 31,1957 ASSETS Cash.$ 6,406,454 Bond*. 137,813,595 Stock*... .. 40,167,917 Mortgage Loan*. 234,424,077 Investment Real Estate . 24,668,345 Other Real Estate including Home Office Building. 5,876,085 Loans to Policyholders . 32,787,942 All other Assets. 14,660,926 TOTAL ASSETS.$496,805,341 LIABILITIES Policy Reserves .$339,187,370 Reserve for Policy Claims . 1,389,926 Policy Proceeds Left with Company .... 46,909,642 Dividends for Policyholders. 4,969,865 Policy Revaluation A Mortality Fluctuation Reserve. 6,482,719 Investment Fluctuation Reserve. 15,795,004 Other Liabilities and Reserves. 10,070,815 TOTAL LIABILITIES .$424,805,341 Contingency Reserve. 6,000,000 Capital and Surplus. 66,000,000 TOTAL.$496,805,341 Copy of booklet containing complete report available upon request This 51st Annual Report reflects another suc cessful year of operations for Jefferson Standard. Life insurance sales for 1957 were $229,822,210, an increase over 1956 of nearly $6,000,000. Total insurance in force as of December 31 amounted to $1,708,566,863, an increase of 7.8% for the year. At the end of the year, Company assets amount ed to $496,805,341, an increase of $33,870,398 during 1957. Payments to policyholders and beneficiaries hj 1957 amounted to $23,292,416, 63% of which went to living policyholders. During the half century of Company service just closed, the basic purpose of life insurance has been served by the payment of more than $321,921,296 to our policy holders and beneficiaries. Jefferson Standard, now guaranteeing 2Va% on policies currently issued, has never paid less than 4% interest on dividend accumulations and on policy proceeds left with the Company to provide Income. 4% is the highest rate paid by any major life Insurance company in the United States. This means extra income to policyhold ers and beneficiaries. GARLAND RICHARDSON ZEBULON, N. C
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