\ ITo TTr^--^*r;.r:~TTnWT:irTiiii ■■ijii .j ' ' \.p p, i Kvtaa €or9a Won«ii*« R*- r i£es Tli« appofaHmaat itm «nno|ibe> ed today Ijf Mf*. KolUe P» Johii- ■on of PItpiMiro. atdte preataent of the AwJUary’a di+ra to (dl North Gaw^a' women of the need of the U. 8. Martoee ddr wo- ■Mw Ratin’' Cotpard bees ^•polatad. Manh inttasboro aialmag of the eampa^ by the Afii4i»rr to en^, QaroUna itoiiap la the men to fill home-front Jobe entf free male Marinea for combat dn- ty. ' , The local AuniUary :»RI “a® erery means arallahla from July 15 to August 15, whldi has been ^ 'RTAISMKNT iHwirty Mutual Jasurance Company ■■} , Omrlotte: N. C. CondMmi Deceasher 31, IHS. as Shown By SUtement Filed THa' WlUwa countr".*’’ bdafd aef in regular Ja& the toDowlng matohem pr«^ ent: ,Dr.;P. J, Brnma. chal^^, and r. C. Johnson, pr. J. O Bdnt- loy,-the'’other member of lae boand, was abathit due to illness. The minutes of the preTlou^ meeting were* read and appror^ iewaiSEa ,..^^iliribwitata. ot^^MM^ fry ifc^fidr 1«ai^'.|iM« ioae'V«p'4it' ftomonected mtgjhi last Mondi^ to biapk the Bast Slde kids nine to a.'"' .. I , The Beat Side >team hed'not meeting were* read and approred dfilwtriil by the board.i' The s«rptary rea«, , Rmounp oi Lecteer Asaelj December 31st of previous year, $2S8,7K.^:. Totgl Premium Income, $li7,TO5.3U; Miscellaneous, $92,912.56; ' Thai .$ 28,765.33 apibuTWimenta—To Peikyhe^ers, $i^,^9.W; Miscel- 96,088.76 -I rmi-ii-Ti 1— • ^UO]Tuw»%kw*>.*| ^ ^ y — - laneoos, $70,729Jg; Total . Bosiness worittmi during year—Number of Policies, 11,889. i , Business in force at of year—Number of policies 17,645; Amount _....$1,473,292.00 ASSETS ®®rtgWCP I^pans on Real bistate 1 24, Jfct Vl3ue wBonds and Stocks oc’n^’ fei.K 9goa« AX IIII8 UlUO» ou^a aa»*v«-%-w $ 118,272.16 Public Welfare Charles McNeil, \ri 1 _ TIT D Total - -$ 50,938.73 Total admitted Assets LIABILITIES Policy Claims Estimated Amount payable for Federal, State and other Taxes — Reserves Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital $ tinassigned funds (surplus) $26,826.74 $ ' Total Liabilities — —$ 50,938.73 Business In the State of North Carolina During 1942 North Carolina Only tosses and Claims incurred during year .88 |6,401 Total 88 $6401 Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st $ IZb.Ou and the case workbrs: Mrs. W. R. Absher, Mrs. Ine* A. Bowles, end Mrs. Vera Bller Casey presented 56 cases to the welfare board. The number of persons receiv ing old age assistance during the — A^W.VW I past month were 896, amount $6,- 26,088.73 ;i77 50; number cases receiving aid dependent children, 1S6, rep- ’ resenting 255 children, amount 50,938.73 12,089; number cases receiving aid to blind 39, amount 5574.00. Miss Ethel Speas. state child welfare consultant, was present at the regular Monday morning conference presided over by the superintendent of public welfare and gave an Interesting discus sion. V- 212.00 1,316.49 22,583.60 24,111.99 26.826.74 President, Geo, W. Talbot; Secretary, B. D. Davis; Treasurer, Geo. W. Talbot; Aetv.ary, E. E. Hardin: Home Office, 112% East 4th St., Charlotte, N. C. Attorney for Service: William P. Hodges, Insurance Commissionet, Raleigh, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Raleigh, July 1, 1943. I, William P. Hodges, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, of Charlotte# N. C., ^ * this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1942. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above written. WILLIAM P. HODGES, Insurance Commissioner. STATEMENT Liberty Life Insurance Company Greenville, South Carolina Condition December 31, 1942, as Shown By Statement Filed 600,000.00 8,058,417.30 Amount of Capital paid up in cash ; $ Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year, $7,958,417.30; Increase of Capital dunng year, $100,000.00; Total irToo" Premium Income, $5,192,296.09; Miscellaneous, $4,529,- 199.91; Total ---- 9-^21,496.00 Disbursements—To Policyholders. $1,296,037.13: Mis- „ vco v* cellaneous, $2,355,721.59; Total — AoTT’ 3,651,758.7, Business written during year—Number of Policies 620,- 141; Amount — - 149,598,117.00 Business in foi-ce at end of year—Number of policies 600,884; Amount 180,925,98/.OO ASSETS Value of Real Estate (less amount of encumbrances I,-$ 5i7,011.o4 Mortgage Loans on "Real Estate — — — 8,o.-l,521.84 Loans made to Policyholders on this Company s Policies ^ assigned as collateral Premium notes on Policies in force J^f which NONh is for first year's premiums), Net Value of Bonds and Stocks — . Cash hitere.st and Rents due and accrued Premiums uncollected and deferred — — •— Clredit Bills Receivable — (Credit) 33,256.46 3,089,234.00 438,953.49 62.798.7 .303,149.00 5;u.io Total . - Less -Assets not Admitted —. — $ 14,494,102.:i.'> 3,878.08 Total' admitted .Assets ., - LIABILITIES Net Reserve, e.vcluiiing Disability Provision 14,490,224.27 Present value of amounts not yet nue on Supplementary Contracts, etc. .. — --- - Policy Claims Premium.s paid in advance Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advance Commissions due to Agents —- — Estimated. .Amoqnt payable for f ederal, State and other All other Liabilities, a.s detailed in statement ._ ___$ 12,012.517.00 403.143.00 8.5,598.20 19.375.00 . 50,415.00 23.159.00 40,000.00 390,502.84 son. Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital 13,024,710.04 oharlotte. Capital paid up in cash — —$500,000.00 uSyjed fuLs (surplus) 965,514.23 $ 1.465,514.23 Total Liabilitie.s —---• $ Business In the State of North Carolina During 1942 Policies on the lives of citizens of said State in force December 31st of previous year: ORDINARY GROUl No. Amount No. Amount No. 10.387 $10,2:38,394 4 $326,372 1106 Policies on the lives of citizens of said State i.ssued dur ing the year; x, » i No. .Amount No. Amount 5.586 $ 3.229,093 0 $169,669 INDUSTRIAL Amount No. 1274 .Amount $210,762.00 to the board a -letter" from HtWx: Clera Ctlloway.lcaee worker,,In wUeh she requested that the board accept her resignation, ef*) fectlve July 1, 1948. The bdafA accepted her resignatton. It U BOt tht ■com, or the ^Iiil ot.the Muna, hnt the way:.j^e pier tl«s «Mi* that attmts SWU^n. ■ 3 *rhe hoys under 15 reeUy hi^le Mlien they get ont^tiiare and they show every Indteation of awre- :>■ 'Jf- >tng. drama of the. BBtiah’i th9tp|dd(e4 #br%;hW pf«i^ . J*(ianroed’'aBd the f!iitlonli QMtoonsameiii;^i«fltar^ "Of CN(t oceans is bronjfht but a “ ' Mtoeil ihat biSata* of' speetade ■itojinne, ^ ^ “Union J??oIfle> Wie^uwi'ls n l^rd "reported that - *■ - [ wimed dMrimt^^ a and rosace, Cee a, m hhi kpfb pjca^ Ceeil B. •umon jrysums Tiie pmnt^ u t tie bwrd ^reported tiMkt a thrUftog etory of human titans th»vriawiiiter of.aU kiada at meal who a continent togeUier-j^^|,a«^ laapeetod plantt lif- wlth buds of steal. . ^rtkamA -M fier cent last' weekvotar evyiou u«7i »was® . jsaovR eTary inaioauon wi At this time, Superintendent of elation for the opportitnUr airan wwT^i*.^_«k r*ltav>lAQ Md*raAtl. ,1m aV.^ A^ni*AliAai Champion News Items Reported them by men of the local churches to play ball. The only thing that will stop the boys from plsylng, say the men who supervise the play. Is a cloudburst. •V iM* inwuq VI. Steal. - / f biased -M par cant laat' waak*oaar , The. ptofuras' shows-^teday,mi4>.th8 previon seven days and wU; Tuesday M thg LOhertf thepifsk . , 18 "pr cant hver the.same period ‘'Uqlu PaciBifVjl^wo stars sice leat peer. . * iv-ji ** BarhaiKwIRanwycfc and Joel Mc-j Harry,B. Reed, chairman of the Crea, ghlng the outstanding per- War Meat Boards said, beef pro-, fonaanaes of their careers. Hiss dnotlop was np ti pei* eent oveci StanwyckJn a role differant from the previous week, but still was any .she previously pUyed, Is Mol-[18 per cent below Irst year. IIa RdfAMalimn m iNadva ai4sl / a# s«w^ — BLAST SEVEN JAP SHIPS AND 13 AIRPLANES (Deferred from last week) .Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrix and small sons, Jimmy and Bob by, of Murphy, are visiting Mrs. Hendrix’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McNeil. They will return home Wednesday. Miss Nova Dean Waters, of Pat tons Ridge, is visiting Miss Bettie Bumgarner. First Class Petty Officer Arvel Dyer, of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Dyer were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dyer. It is with sadness we note the death of Mrs. Mollie Jones who formerly lived in our community buA lOT ^ ’awsa.bec ot years has lived in the Lewis Fork section. Her body was brought back to Mt. Pleasant cemetery and placed be side her husband, the late Mr. R. M. Jones. Our sympathy goes out to her fine children and es pecially to her youngest daughter, Mrs. Pearl Cooke with whom she made her home. She will miss her .sweet presence more than any. of the children. She will also be greatly missed by her hosts .if friends and relatives. Pvt. C. M. Brown of Fort Bra,gg spent the week-end with Mrs Brown and both attended Sunday school at Mt. Pleesant. Mrs. Harry Bumgarner and Mrs. E. \V. Elledge were in North Wilkes’ioro Saturd^ay shopping. Miss Ruth Barnette is vacation ing in Baltimore, Md. Mr.s. Chalmer Dyer, of Wilkesboro. was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dyer. Mrs. E. C. Foster and children. Tommy and Mary Ellen, visited Mrs. Hobart Smithey, of Goshen. Sundry. Mrs. Hal Church and Miss Eve lyn McGee spent Saturday night with their gnandfather, Mr. J. A. Fairchild. Mr. and Mrs. Velta Harris and Alton, have returned home Iter spending two weeks in Allied Headquarters, Ausftralla. -American- surface warships drove oft two more Japanese na val formations kttemptlng to reach the beleaguered Munda garrison Saturday night and early ytester- dy, probably sinking a destroyer and dantaglng' three others, and bombers sank another enemy car go ship and damaged three other vessels hi the Buln-Faisi area of the Solomons where an Allied at tack Saturday had sunk seven ships and beached an eighth. On their second trip to the Buni-Faisi area of the Northern Solomons Saturday moipiing, Lih- emtor Heavy bo.nbers. Avenger torpedo bombers. Dauntless dive bombers and a large force of fighter aircraft shot down 13 more enemy fighter planes, run ning their two-day toll of enemy aircraft there to S2 against an overall loss of nine Allied planes. Cricket News Items Reported -V- (Deferred from last week) Tech. Sgt. H: rvey W. Mahaf- fey, of Camp White. Oregon, ar rived Thursday to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ma- haffey. Mrs. John D. Hines and Miss Marie Turner went to Winston-. Salem Monday to meet Col. Mine’s sister, Mra. T. A. Crews, of Wil mington. who Is to spend a tew days with Mrs. Hines and par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Barnard. Mr. L. H. Patterson and family, left last week, to visit his parents in Illinois. Carol Jean Woodie. of West ■Jefferson; is visiting Carol and Kent Woodie. Clifford Spears, of Lincoln Park, Mich., has arrived to spend some time with his family. Pvt. John D. Nichols is spend ing a few days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nich ols. He is stationed at Camp White, Oregon. Mr. J. M. Palmer and Mrs. Lloyd Palmer returned from Philadelphia. Pa., Tuesday, where they visited their son and hus band, Pvt. Lloyd Polmer. who is sailing for foreign service. Miss Edith Hoover, of Laurin- burg, spent the day with MarK Turner. Tuesday. Rex Call, Richard Parsons and More than 250 women are , \vorkii'-J in signal towers of Brit- ‘jaije Mich-el left Sunday for Fort ish railways. Total 15.97-3 $13,467,487 4 $496,041 2380 $R80,899.00 Deduct ceased to be in force during the year: • No. Amount No. Amount 5.0O: * 2 406.037 0 $237,742 No. 706 No. 1674 Policies in force December 31str No. Amount No. Amount 10,970 $11,061,450 4 $258,299 Lbsses and *^aims unpaid December 31st of previous No. Amount' No. Amount No. 1 $ 500.00 Lbsses and Oaims incurred during year: No. Amount No. Amount No. 53 $80,834.11 4 $ 3,650 U designated as “Free A Marine To Fight Month” by Governor J. Mel- ville Broughton, to relay the racs- $170,137.00 sage of the Leathernecks to w.o- men between 20 and 36, Mrs. Johnson declared. ‘‘Basic p.iy and subsistence al lowances will mean that women Marine privates receive $132.50 a month, plus clothing, niedicil. lental and hospital care, and the regular low-cost insurance which is available to men.” Mrs. John son pointed out. These women Marines wHl take over Maiine duties inside the United States in more than 60 occupations. Communications, aviation ground work, office and administrative jobs are the more important of those which will be filled b; women. Amount $117,735.00 lie llonakan, a Inaty girl! of the fronttar; daughter of the ‘‘UBlon Pacific’!” first engineer; postmis tress of "end of'track” and little gis^ of the' men building the railroad. McCrea plays Jeff But ler, the sturdy and handsome trouble-shooter, whom the Wash ington government sends out to quell disturbances. A strong supporting role is played by Brian Donievy who leaped to fame in "The Great Mc- Glnty,” established his claim to first rate stardom in ‘‘Wake Is land,” and who Is currently thrill ing audiences in "Hangmen Also Die.” Donievy plays the role of, a frontier gambler In his nsual; Yobust style. f Jeff and Mollie meet in the | gaudy, lawless settlement called "end of track," at a time wheni the Intrigues of a frontier sharp er Sid Carapeau, played by Don ievy. and his smooth lieutenant Dick Allen, played by Robert Preston, threaten to halt the building of the road. The men are playing the game of a Chicago financier who wants to stop the construction, sell '‘U.P.” stock short and make a big profit on |he transaction. Mollie finds herself nneomfortabry in the middle since Dick, one of her oldest friends, also loves her. Jeff’s brilliant success In out witting Campeau and his gang at every turn makes him the sharp er’s Public Enemy No. i. When Campeau erects a dance hall at "end of track” and lures the men erway Itovsv work with gam bling, liquor and women, Jeff and his aides literally wreck th-’ place. When the bandits hold up a pay train. Jeff rides out to catch them. Although Jeff's spectacular feats cause,her to fall in love with him. MoRfe is unable to let Dic'i down When Dick is suspected of lielping hold up the pay train, she saves him by marrying him. Later unexpected events dissolve the meaningless marriage. “Union Pacific" carries tlu; great De Mille tradition with credit. V 'ProeuFUment officials for‘the armed forces were atle to obtain full Mqnirements of beef fnun last week’s Increased supplies.” Reed said. Any citizen in Russia who re- F u H ^ ''i A' S ' North tl^ilko^ord. N. C fuses work to a woman simply be cause she is a woman, is, under! the Soviet law, liable to punish ment /VC UGN ■ A CHEAT BOOK BECOMES A MORE TlflD PORHIAYAl OF REAlin ONMsara! • Purlear Route 1 News of Interest Amount $263,164.00 Amount $ Amount 1,932.68 No. 14 Amount $ 1,932.68 No. Amount No. Amount Total 64 $81,334.11 4 $ 3,650 Bosses and Claims settled during the year, in fnll, $81,306.29; by rejection: No. Amount No. Amount 51 $75,724.11 4 $ 3,650 Losses and CTaims unpaid December 31st: No. Amount No. Amount 3 $ 5,610.00 Premium Income—Ordinary $189,264.21; Group, $3,101.07; Industrial, 50,4OT.16: Total $201,772.43 No. 14 Amount $ 1,932.68 No. Amount i^sident, W> Prank Hipp; Secretary, M. M. Erwin; Treasurer, Wm. F Anderson; Actuary, J. K. DavisHome Office, Main and Court Sts., Greenville, Sou^ Carolina. Attorney tor Service: William P. Hodges, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. STATE OF NORTH CAROUNA, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT Raleigh, May 4, 1943 T William P. HadgM, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify fhat the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the life Insufsinee of Greenville, 3, C, filed with tl^ ^ma^nenii, i^BWing % ct^tkm of said Comqmny on foe 81st day #rBacaihbef,.>942. ^ * WHaMS wiy bywl and officUl ee^. the day and .date above written. 7-- "WlUJAM P. HOBCfBB, Insuianca.Coinmisaioner. Bragg with the North Wilkeshon company of State Guard. Miss Laure Pennell accompani ed her brother and family. James Pennell, of Cleveland, to Boone where they spent the week-end with their sister. Mrs. Edd Farth ing. The 4-H Club met at the school building Tuesday at 7 o’clock. Re ports were given and plans were made for late gardens and the girls plan to make dresses for the next two weeks. -V Miss Wilma Woodie has been .spending a week with Miss F’raiiees Brafford, of. Kannapolis. Miss Phyllis Brafford. of Kannapolis, is spending a fe-.v days with .Miss Wilmo Woodie. Mrs. Willie Hilton, of Pern broke, Va., has returned home af ter spending sometime with her daughter, Mrs. Bill Eller, of Pur- loar. ^ Miss Billie Eller spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Troy McNeil and family, of Purlear. Cpl. Linnie Woodie has been home on a furlough with his wife and baby. Ray Lin. The revival is running at Bon ing Springs church at Purle-jr. Everyon’e is Invited to attend.- Little Miss Dorothy Dean Eller is spending a week with relat'ves in Pembroke, Va. JOHN WAYNE WALTER PIDGEON BUY MORE WAR BONDS WILLIAMS MOTOR CO. T. H. WILLIAMS, Mgr. • BEAR • Frame Service GOOD USED CARS. TRUCKS aNd TRACTOia Easy Terms a Complete • Body Rebuilding Will ,Pav Cash for Late Mode) Wrecked Cars and Truclta ^ Electric aiid Acetylene Wddia^ *PI|pne334-J Casstevens Family * Reunion Is Held The children and their families of the late W. C. and Nancy Wagoner Casstevens met at the usual place at a cottage near Stone Mountain Sunday, July 18, for the annual picnic-reunion. Swimming and watermelons ! were especially enjoyed by the I children. , Attending were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reves ' and fiemUy, of Statesville; Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Casstevens and Mrs. Luther Ves- taU ot Jonesvllle; Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Casstevens and family and I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vestal and family, of Elkin; Mr. and Mrs. D. .,C. Casstevens and daughter, Be- ' a trice, of Traphill; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brlnegar and children. (Christine and Frank, of WHkes- iboro. M. B. Casstevens, of Elizabeth City, formerly of Win ston-Salem, was unable to attend, John Hubbard was guest of Frank Brinegar. THE TIRE Off TOMORROW the name of a . iUie ftr wasterh I CLAIRE TREVOR ROY ROGERS ^ ALL STARRING IN DRAMA J RAOUL WALSH-DIREaOR with cuni JOHN WAint TREVOR-WAYNI PIOOiON THDRSDAy-FRIDAY