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surf PIAHIEPS MNII WALNUT COVE, N. C. ASSETS OVER HALF MILLION WHERE YOUR MONEY IS SAFE. BEING INSURED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Consoliiaird report of the condition of STATE PLANTERS BANK, WALNUT COVE. N C, JUNE 30TH, 1937. RESOURCES: Cash and due from reserve banks $159,582.31 United Stater, North Car. ar.d other bonds, $201,408.75 Loans and Discounts $185,494.29 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures, (value $5,000.00) $l.OO TOTAL $546,486 35 | LIABILITIES: Capital Stock $50,000 00 Surplus, Net piofits and Reserves $48,087.24 Deposit" $448,399.11 TOTAL $546,486 35 State Planters BANK The Bank of the Stokes People mm™A NEW WOMAN 7 ! mt: : m THANKS TO PURSANG j Mm -gjjpp* / ret. Pursangcontains.in properly F / Mk .X balanced proportions, such proven I elements as organic copper and iron, t Quickly stimulates appetite and aids zjTj nature in building rich, red blood 1 even in cases of timple anemia. hen TjETI this har per,*, energy and strengtli gSj I ~sua" y return. Yni 'eel like new. St~ f BfjSE* Get Pursang from >our druggist. ! _ ( >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO j I Friendly Cafe j ; Walnut Cove, N. C. * A' GOOD PLACE TO STOP AND | GET A GOOD MEAL, PREPARED IN | THE RIGHT WAY. | FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES, | SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE ATA | VERY REASONABLE PRICE. $ ;f Cold Drinks, Cigars and Cigarettes, V > Confectioneries, Etc. 0 Leak Lovin I a Proprietor, Extends You a Cordial g x Invitation. g Security Life. Mr. W. M. Fulp, Walnut Cove 'ag*nt of the Security Lite and Trust Company, has just received a eport of the semi-annual ii lectors meeting of the Company j held at its home office in Wiu sion-Salem Tuesday morning. 20 'July. Dr- Fred M. Han.s. chair man of the board, presided at the 1 meeting and received reports o. substantial progress in ah de partments of the business. In discussing the record for the first half of 1937, President Egbert L. Davis stated that the assets of the company showed a larger increase during the past haf year than for any similar period in its history. The gain in insurance in force since Janu ary Ist was 38 per cent greater than for the same period of 1930, bringing th qumpuny's total in surance in force at the present time to more than forty million dollars. The Security enjoys the enviable record of having increas ed its insurance in force eight een million dollars since August, 1933—an increase of over 80 per cent in less than four years. In formation recently released by the State Insurance Department shows that the Security Life and Trust Company gained more in surance in force in North Caro •ina during the year 1936 than any other life insurance company doing business in the State, and jits record for the first six months I lof this year gives every indie., jtion that 1937 will again find the Security among the leaders in its home state. Interesting reports of the pro gress achieved by the different ; departments cf the company were jrnade by W Giady Southern, ' Vice-President in charge of Building and Loan Insurance; S. L. Booke, Secretary and actuary, R. Gray Wilmoth, assistant i treasurer, and Tully D. Blair, Vice-President and Agency man ager. The directors expressed them- 1 selves as highly gratified over ' the continued growth and de velopment of the company. Directors present at the meet ing were: Messrs. Fred M. Hanes, Durham; J. Sam White, Mebane; J. Raymond Smith, Mt. Airy; Hon A. Wayland Cook.-, ' Greensboro; D. Hiden Ramsey, Ashevjile; L»o H. Harvey, Kin- Ston; T. Austin Finch, Thomas ville; Millard F. Jones, Rocky- Mount; W. Frank Dowd, Jr-, of 1 Charlotte; and Robert M. Hanes, S. Clay Wjilliams; Egbert L. Davis, P. H- Hanes, Thurmond Chatham, T. D. Blair, C. T. Lien bach, E. L- Efird, B. S. Womble, S. L. Booke, W. Grady Southern, all of Wjnston-sdem. Free trip agency 100,000 club at Myrfile Bach Aug. 19-22. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executrix of the will of Sarah Martha Smith, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persona having claims against said estate tc present them to duly authenticated, for on or before July 22, 1938, Or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make pay ment to me. This July 22, 1937. H. H. LEAKE, Executor, Nisflen Building, Winston-Salem, N- C. i Jenny Lind's Grave I Jenny Lind. the Swedish nightin gale, is buried in Malvern, England. THE DAMBt'KT KEPOKTEX ********* * JOKES * ********* (By M. and E.) *** * * Small Johnny: "How much am I worth? Papa: "You are worth a mil lion dollars to me son". Small Johnny: "Well, would you mind advancing in e a quarter on account." *«»•*# Mr. Smith: "1 suppose you carry a numento of some sort in that locket of yours?" Mrs. Adams: "Yes, it is a lock of my husband's hair?" i Mr. Smith: "But your husband is still aiive?" j Mrs. Adams: "Yes, but his hair is gone."' . Gertrude, aged three, sat in her high chair at the dinner table, turning about in her fing ers a small ear of corn from which she had been nibbling a row at a time. Suddenly she burst into tears. "What is the matter dear? her mother asked. "I've lost my plore!" she sob bed. j •*»#** "Your money or your life:" growled the footpad. "Take my life," responded the Irishman. "r m savin' me money' for me old age." A little four-year old occupied an upper birth in a sleeping carJ Awakening once in the middle of Lht! night, his mother asked him' if he knew where he was,' i Tourse I do, he replied, "I'm in he top drawer.'' ***** Little Georgia—Do you folks ?ve r have family lf fore jrep.kfast ? Little Albert: No; We have' iray rs before we go to bed, we! i in't afraid i;i the day time. ***** "The other day I met a French [entleman at Saratoga, who hough t hs had mastered the Cnglish language. "How do you do? I said on iccosting him. "Do Vot?" he asked in a puz- - ;led manner. j "I mean, how do you find your- ; ie'f ?" j "Saire, I n:ver lose myself?" ■) "You don't understand me: j ! mean how do you feel? ! "How I feels? Oh, I feels j imooth: You shust feel me.'' * ! ( i SOUTHERN PINE GOES J TO NEW YORK FAIR ; J NEW YORK (Special). - Southern I , vallow pint from the Eaitcrn Short, i , Maryland. and from point* in Delaware, ( Virginia end North Carolina t* already going Into foundation* in the central area of the New York World'* r»lr of 1938. Graver Whalen. Prealdent of the Eat* Corporation, haa Juit announced the pur chase of 430 aticka of pine piling, ia i.wyih. up to 90 feet, from Nichola Brother*, of 90 Weat Street. Manhattan, and Norfolk, Virginia. Shipment* of thia lot are originating at Frankfort, Dela ware, Praaton, Maryland, and Melfa and Chariton. Virginia. An order for piling of aimilar ilze la being filled at point* in North Carolina. . The pine aticka are being driven into the aah-meadow fill of tha lilflH-acra exposition site where they will serve aa part of tha foundation* for bridge abut ment* near the Them* Centra and amusement areas of the Fair. j. When in need of Job Work of any kind call or write Reporter Office. Prices right. i HM IHM I ■£ _ J^i.l: ~ 1 f ' " : i V 3p^~' % —«•>»''■ \ *%,**.t&zgiz I MVS fOR ITSBIM SAVINGS ON 1 tS?*?£ -1 SOAP, HOT WAIB AHD UR Of CIOTHO 1 _ Ye«, and you'll be amazed 100 when you K( diii "prove ii" demonstration! {fafcwßa | ~|i a} ~... You'll marvel at the amazing perform -9 ' ance of the new 1937 EASY Washer. f° r brre i* * big beautiful moderately- Uf*~ —- ';; , priced waahcr that washes more clothes cleaner and whiter in less time for less money than any other make of washer | .1 under slOO—that will not tangle clothes—that has a Super-Safety Wring -4 ____ -, a cr that is absolutely safe! Our demoo- CAIX) | aeration preset these things to yossl Com* m mow mud wt it. e. /; 1 ■"" i Pay Only $1.25 a Week a -rv » ?vi| J _ Easy Washers Can Be Furnished, Either Electric or Gasoline Motors. Rominger Furniture Company. Complete home Furnishers. 423 N. Liberty St. Winston-Salem, N. C. 000000000000000000000000000000000^ IDEAL Beauty Shoppe Danbury, N. C. SPECIAL $1.50 sl.oo OTHER PERMANENTS: $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 Manicure 25c Facia' 50c Shampoo and Finger Wave 40c Scalp Treatment, 75c Eyelash and Brow Dye 40c Miss Alice Mock and Mrs. Josie Stephens, PROPRIETORS. > >
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