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PAC3 EIGHT the pEneurarANs vrrn.Y. rr (::jp4-l!CtjS ; l!tii3l!3W Officers Six. hundred and seventy-dire Ne gro 4-H Club boys and girls were re- oganized this month under the su pervision of the county agents, Mrs. M. B. Taylor and W. C. Strowd. The officers were as follows: (Bay Branch 4-H (Hub (President assistant , secretary, : Ruth Hunter; Treasurer,, Ella Billups. vi-. Bethel 4-H CluoPresidenl Flor ence JFelton; vice-president, John Hol ley: secretary, Mary White: 'assistant secretary, Lorine Skinner; treasurer, Time. Mae Jones. ' ' v;.-j.-.i.-:-. (Pork Bridge 4-H Club--lresident. Mary Riddick; vice-president. Chester Mallory: secretary, Lester Perry; as sistant secretary, Hazel Whedbee.' j Chinquapin 4-H : Club JPresident. Annie Welch;; vice-president, Melvin Farkerj secretary, Earline Hurdle;, as sistant secretary. Marv Whitfe: ireas Thedosia Winslow; vice-president, Lee-jurer, Matthew 'Whithurst" .V sie Jordan; secretary, Melsie Parker;' GahUia 441 Club President,' Ger- STATEMENT General Reinsurance Corporation NEW YORK 7, N. T. ' '- Condition December 31, 1949, as Shown By Statement Filed Amount of Capital paid up in cash . j. $ 5,000,000.00 Amount of Ledger Assets December 81st of nrevious vear 61.09S.1S1 .75 Income From Policyholders, $15,734,404.08; Miscellaneous, fx,(o,oio.4; local Disbursements To Policyholders, $7,384,446.37; Miscellaneous, $8,616,503.87; Total Value of Bonds and Stocks.. Cash in Company's Office ASSETS 17,210,921.02 16,000,950.24 Deposits in Trust Companies and Banks not on interest Premiums in course of collection . ; Interest and Rents due and accrued All other Assets, as detailed in statement .$47,602,347.38 1,207.75 . 315439.23 1,357,146.61 175,972.19 . 1,468439.65 Total . Less Assets not admitted .$53,919,952.81 . 362,859,26 Total admitted Assets. .$53,557,093.55 LIABILITIES Unpaid Claims $ 4,271,628.10 Expense, Investigation and Adjustment of Claims.' 311,821.00 Unearned Premiums 7,604,648.44 Commission, Brokerage and other charges due 789,807.99 Salanes. Rents, Expense Bills, Accounts, Fees, etc., due or ac crued J. . 15,000.00 Estimated amount of Federal, State, County and Municipal taxes 55,000.00 Funds held under reinsurance treaties 2,062,544.43 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement . 20,222,604.39 Total amount of all Liabilities except Capital ! $35,832,954.35 Reserves $ 3,224,139.20 Capital paid up 5,000,000.00 Surplus over all Liabilities 10,000,000.00 Surplus as regards Policyholders . .18,224,139.20 Total Liabilities .$53,557,093.55 Accident . Health Business In North Carolina During 1949 Premiums Received Losses Paid . 3,182 .. 211 Croup Acf sent and Health 754 Auto Liabfi Liability oq Workmen s Fidelity Surety . Plate glass; Burglary ai Boiler Auto prop Auto collisij Property d Credit Fire . 80,909 r than auto 7,175 mpensation , 14,151 18,01)4 51,486 337 6,858 3,908 12,281 8 169 1,342 i, Totali President ard G. Crai Attorney leigh, N. STA' I, Waldo above is a surance ing the con Witness Corj ft. ceHi&n other than auto 274 14,752 1,925 8,377 4,153 355 1,477 ' 52' 31,365 200.560 Jr.; Secretary, Edgar Clark; Treasurer, Hof- ohn Streeti'New York 7, w. x. 5 Waldo C. Cheek, Commissioner of Insurance, Ka- a H FM(lrffIJOAaOLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT RaleitA. June 19, 1950, komiQJfinerf?Turance, do hereby certify that the e and correct abstract of the statement of the General Rem- nftfift If New Xork, N. Y., filed with this Department, show- on dhidMAmB&sy on tne Slst aay on. uecemDer, iviv. hand and official seal, the day and year above written. wuJAuumPMMr CHEEK, Commissioner of insurance, STATEMENT lh Indemnity Company NEW YORK, N. Y. CMmVJ i i as m a si, i M . 1949. aa -Shown !Bv Statement Fifed Amdunt of Cai tiki iltti kpTifcash-.. .S 2,500,000.00 Amount of LtLipgJtsaU. December 31st of previous year 69,898,056.49 Income From Policyholders, $36,475,529.61; Miscellaneous," ,- $136,224iL Total 38,411,754.12 DisbursemlmsE-To Policyholders, $15,718,323.06; Miscellaneous, $18,471,058.80; Total 34,189,381.86 Value of Bonds and Stocks. Cash in Company's Office ASSETS $64,513,831.84 58,782.58 Deposits, in Trust Companies and Banks not on interest 3,145,988.69 Premiums in course of collection 4,973,417.11 Interest and Rents due and accrued 188,076.06 All other Assets, as detailed in statement 2,600,352.38 Total. . $75,480,448.66 Less Assets, not admitted 701,779.37 Total admitted Assets LIABILITIES -.$74,778,669.29 Unpaid Claims - - $ 4,366,125.96 Expense, Investigation and Adjustment of 'Claims , 583,211.30 Unearned Premiums '. iy,443,4U7.3b Commission, Brokerage and other charges due: 923,658.13 Salaries, Rents, Expenses Bills, Accounts, Fees etc., due or accrued 327,840.58 Estimated amount of Federal. State, Counts and Municipal taxes 2,306,975.30 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement,. 22,346,063.62 Total, amount of all Liabilities except Capital ,J$50,297,282.25 Reserves . $11,981,387.04 Capital paid up -i ; - 2,500,000.00 ;. Surplus over all Liabilities Surplus as regards Policyholders .10,000,000.00 - 2M81.387.04 Total Liabilities- Accident Health X74J78.669.29 Business In North Carolina During 1949 JTemiums Received Losses Paid Group Accident and Health Auto Liability 1 Liability other than auto , 2,674 777 vs 878 ,.76,513 14,530 Workmen's compensation 31,145 Fidelity l .. ,2,776 Surety , , ;- 2,975 Plate glass . -....,., ' 2,23l Burglary and theft .. . r..,.-l.-.u 4,502 Boiler and machinery i.i. ' 2,867 Auto property damage 43,801' Auto collision . i 816 Property damage and collision other than auto. ' 3,957 ' 340 , 207 171 24,889 3,117 13,590 783 999 . 438 14,272 39 Total. .1898 ' 68,8471 President, H. C. Cornick; Secretary, Jas. B. Clancy.; Home Office, 150 Wil Kam Street. New York. N. Y. , ' . ,.,;.-. Attorney for service : Waldo C Cheek, Commissioner of Insurance, ' Ra- STATED OF NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE DEPARTMENT? i :.v , , , , Raleigh", June 19, 1950. I, Waldo C Cheek, Commissioner of Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of .the Globe Indemnity Company of -New York, N; Y., filed with this Department, showing the con- uiuuu vi. atwf KAjmynng on tne aist iray ox uecemoer, iviih ' - Insurance. uiuuu vi. duu vu uie m uay oi uscemner, i4, .- , Witness my hand and oCcial seal, the day and year above written. . : , . WALDO C CHEEK,' Commissioner of Insura trude Harrell; vice-president, Curiae Marie Harris; jecretary, Mae Mildred Banks; -assistant secretary, Ida Mae White; treasurer, Lovey Geraidine Ja- cocks.V'v!,?D;!r:it1 .'(Hertford) Jrv4-H Chib President, Haywood Martin; vice-president, Cur tiss Well;: secretary, Eva Hassell; as sistant secretary, Joyce Jordan; treas urer, Margaret Brothers. ; , , , Hertford' Sri 4& Club President, Gaylord James; vice-president, Mariel Reid; assistant secretary, Nellie Skin ner; treasurer, Cetestine Smith. , Nkanori 4JH CIub--President,; Ad- heal Smith; vice-president, Christine White; secretary, Ida Mae Felton; as sistant secretary, Shirley, Eason. ' Willow Branch 4-H Cluh-rPresident, Edna M. Zachary; vice-president, Mattie Moore; secretary, Wilma Skin ner; assistant secretary, Sanford Jen nings; treasurer,' Charlie White. 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