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Tuesday, July 14,1931. | Society & Personals 1 | I Mhl ELBERT S. PEEL, Editor || 46 || Camping at Bayview Jesse Price, jr., Marvin Roberson, Henry Davis Harrison, and Walter Cooke left yesterday for Bayview, where they will spend the week tent ing, swimming, and fishing. Here From Belhaven Mr. William Clyde Harrell, of Belhaven, visited relatives here Sun day. Visits His Family Here Mr. T. S. Cook, of Rocky Mount, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Cook and family. Attend Game in Washington Messrs. Jim Cook, Gaylord Harri son, and Crack Taylor attended the New York-Washington ball game in Washington, D. C., Sunday. At Bayview Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cherry visited at Bayview Sunday. Spend Sunday at Bayview Messrs. Tom Crawford, Red Gur ganus, and Robert Benn were at Bayview Sunday. Attend our Frigidaire Jubilee! + ANNIVERSARY GIFT to Visitors See our dramatic demonstration of Frigidaire features FIND OUT ABOUT OUR Special Jubilee Offer Ml FRICIDAIM HP 15 th ■IBL. I AN Nivalis AMY HMT [^jusilii^ —- Be oar |oM at the Jubilee la celebra* doa O i Frigidaire's fifteen yeari of "*- I —See oar (pedal demon stratioo —how the Cold Control mike • possible a wide variety of delicious, fram desserts —bow the Quickube lot Tray enables you to remova ice cubes ooe at a time or a whole trayful —how Frigidaire's one-way, steel-rail Mras make it easy to put food in and ttkt it oat without slopping or spilling. Aad see us demonstrate the endur lag qualities of Frigidaire Lifetime Porcelain- You will be amazed by the dramatic tests which show how Ftigidaire's finish withstands hard kooefcs, scratches, dirt, grease, heat— eveo in itself. Gifts for adult visitors. r During tbe Jubilee we will imUU Frigidahm in your borne Jot ONLY 'lO DOWN —the balance arranged f suit your convenience B. S. COURTNEY WILLIAMSTON. N. C e . 4 I. 1 * In Wilson This Week Mrs. P. B. Cone and daughter, Sarah, are visiting in Wilson this week. Spend Sunday at Bayview Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roebuck spent Sunday at Bayview. •— Relatives Here Mr. J. S. Peel, of Belhaiven. visit ed relatives here Sunday. In Asheboro This Week Mrs. S. E. Pope is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. C. O. Allen and Mr. Allen in Asheboro this week. » Returns From New York I Mr. Irving Margolis returned from New York Saturday, where he has been visiting for several weeks. in Farmville Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Milton Moye visit ed Mr. Moye's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Moses Moye, in Farmville Sunday. t J At Eden House Last Week Mesdames B. A. Critcher, Warren J , 1 1,1 * y ... | Biggs, and Harry Vaughan spent last week-end at Eden House Beach. 1 Returns From Beaufort j Mr. Jim King returned from , Beaufort yesterday, where he spent ■ the week-end with Mrs. King. «. ■ / j Visiting at Bayview Mesdames Selby Minton and Mrs. Bouyer, of Merry and Mrs. ; Barnes, of Aulander, are visiting Mrs. Bill Cherry at Bayview this 'week. ♦ | Visiting at Bayvtew Mrs. C. B. Roebuck is spending this week at Bayview. In Greenville Yesterday \ Messrs. E. S. Peel and J. W. Man * ning were in Greenville yesterday. # Visitors in Bethel Mr. and Mrs. David Keel visited I friends and relatives in Bethel Sun day afternoon. m [Here From Bethel Messrs. Baxter Carson and Bill j Manning,'of Bethel, were here yester day. In Town Monday Mr. Abe Adler, of Plymouth, was here yesterday. From JamesviUc Mr. Milton Mizelle, of Jamesville, was a visitor here Monday.. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Darden Mrs. L. C. Ballance, of Charles ton, S. C., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dred Darden, and Mr. Darden this week —■ ; Visiting in Washington Misses Kate Philpot and Mary and Mr. Marvin Britton are visiting in Washington, D. C. this week. Visiting His Brother George W. Booker, of Winston- Salme, is vi&iting his brother, W. H. Booker, and family here this week. INDIGESTION "I *7 wnrjf. Is confining, and often I eat hurriedly, causing mc to have Indi gestion. Gas will form and I will smother and liave pal" 8 * n m y chest. "I had to be careful what I ate, but after someone had recom- I mended Black-Draught and I found a small pinch after meals was so helpful, I soon was eat ing anything I wanted. "Now when I feel the least smothering or un comfortable bloating, I take a pinch of Black- Drausht and get relief." ■ ciytia Vsiiahn, IS Oreonvllla, S. O. Bold In 25# package* M 9 *"** shp7/i edfords A L WOMEN who are raa-Sown, rm-1 tous. or suffer every month, should I take Cardut. U»el for over H rear* I At Nags Head ! Messrs. A. R. Dunning, C. D. Car starphen, and Francis Barnes spent Saturday night and Sunday in Nags Head. • At Nags Head Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Clark and son, Jerry, were in Nags Head Sunday. ♦ Returns From Nags Head Mrs. J. W. Manning returned Sun jday after a few days' stay in Nags 'Head. ♦ Goes to Richmond Mr. Fred Wise, employee of the Virginia Electric and Power Com pany, and located here for the past several months, is now located in Richmond where he- holds a po sition in the sales division of the company there. i Visits Sister Here I Mrs. G. M. Roberson and son, of Norfolk, visited Mrs. Roberson's sister, Mrs. J. W. An drews, liere during the week-end. jln Norfolk Today Mrs. J. G. Staton, Mrs. Earl Wynne, Mrs. Fannie Carstarphen and Miss Jane Carraway are spend ing the day in Norfolk. Visiting in Norfolk Miss Elsie Andrews left this morn ing for Norfolk where she will visit her aunt, Mrs. G. M. Roberson, for several days. STATEMENT MILLERS* MUTUAL FIRE ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS ~1 1 Alton, 111. I Condition December 31, 1930, A* Shown by Statement Filed ] Amount ledger assets Dec. 31 previous year, $2,053,642.97; total, $2,053,642.97.' Income—from policyholders, $1,486,730,73; misc., $86,473.66; total, $1,573,383.82. Disburseniets—to policyholders, $558,203.71; miscellaneous, $949,300.15; total, $1,507,503.86. Fire risks—written or renewed during year, $221,157,214; in force, $161,- 548,484.00. All other risks—written or renewed during year, $71,243,980; in force, $62,- 658,519.00. Assets Value of real estate $ 96,143.02, Value of bonds and stocks 1,736,000.00 Cash in company's office 200.00 ' Deposited in trust companies- and hanks on interest 167,430.14.) Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent- to Oc tober 1, 1930 103,658.90' Agets' balances, representing business written prior to Oet.-l, 1930 135.92, Interest and rents due and accrued 22,325.89 All other assets, as detailed in statement ..... 15,954.95 Total $2,141,848.82 Less assets not admitted *. ' 16,111.26 Total admitted assets $2,125,737.56 Liabilities Net amount of unpaid losses and claims $ 69,997.60 Unearned premiums , Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fees, etc., due or accrued 9,500.00 Estimated amount payable for Federal, State, county and munici pal taxes due or accrued 21,000.00 Contingent commissions, or other charge due or accrued 20,000.00 All other liabilities, as detailed in statement 25,500.00 Total amount of all liabilities except capital $ 968,743.87 Capital actually paid up in cash $200,000.00 Surplus over all liabilities 956,993.69 Surplus as regards policyholders - - 1,156,993.69 Total liabilities $2,125,737.56 Business in North Carolina During: 1930 risks written, $599,917; premiums received, $5,223.53. AH other risks written, $93,277; premiums received, $90.44. - Losses incurred —fire, $107.89; paid, 90.71. Losses incurred —all other, $25.14; paid, $24.64. President: H. B. Sparks; secretary and treasurer, J. A. McKinney. Home office: 320 Eastin St., Alton, 111. Attorney for service; Dan C. Boney, insur- I ance commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. Manager for North Carolina: Home office. Stite of North Carolina, Insurance Department, Raleigh, Feb. 20, 1931. I, Dan C. Boney, insurance Cbmmissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Millers' Mutual Fire In surance Company, of Alton, 111., filed with this department, showing the con dition of said company, on the 31st day of December, 1930, Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written. DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. STATEMENT MANHATTAN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY New York City Condition December 31, 1930, As Shown by Statement Fil d Amount of capital paid in cash, $1,000,000.00. Amount ledger assets Dec. 31 previous'year, $1,683,900.68; increase paid up capital, $600,000.00;' total, $2,283,900.68. Income—from policyholders, $550,485.46; misc., $80,994.61; total, $631.4H0.07. Disbursements —to policyholders, $266,325.27; miscellaneous, $4.11,(168.60; total, $697,393.87. Fire risks—written or renewed during year, $110,121,063; -in force, $134,- 530,525.00. All other risks—written or renewed during year, $19,359,279; in force, $24,- 184,001.00. Assets Value of bonds and stocks —-—, - ... $1,924,480.56 Cash in company's office - - 100.00 Deposited in trust companies and banks on interest 218,231.76 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to Oc tober 1, 1930 .. . 67,365.99 Agets' balances, representing business written prior to Oct. 1, 1930 7,740.25 Interest and rents due and accrued 19,800.00 All other assets, as detailed in statement 24,792.76 Total s. _ $2,262,511.32 Less assets not admitted 1 - Total admitted assets $2,254,771.07 Liabilities Net amount of unpaid losses' and claims $ 56,648.00 Unearned premiums . - 632,839.03 Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fees, etc., due or accrued 3,000.00 Estmiated amount payable for Federal, State, county and munci pal taxes due or accrued , 18,598.75 Contingent commissions, or other charges due or accrued 2,235.45 All other liabiliites, as detailed in statement 2,346.33 Total amount of,all liabiltiea except capital - $ 715,667.56 Capital actually paid up in cash ... $1,000,000.00 Surplus over all liabilities r. 539,103.51 surplus Is~ regards policyholders —-, , 1,539,103.51 Total liabilities —— ...... 52,254,771.07 Business in North Carolina During 1930 Fire risks written, $686,324; premiums received, $4,910.99. All other risks written, $357,041; premiums received, $42.52. Losses incurred—fire, $3,362.38; paid, $2,635.38. Losess incurred—all others, $1.42; paid, $1.42. President: Everette W. Nourse; secretary, Henry Haydock. Home office: 150 William St., New York City. Attorney for service; Dao C. Boney, insur ance commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. Manager fbt Norfh Carolina: Home office. State of North Carolina, Insurance Department, Raleigh, Feb. 21, 193 L I, Dan C. Boney, insurance commissioner, do herebv certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Manhattan Fire and Ma rine Insurance Company, of New York City, filed with this department, show ing the condition of said company, on the 31st day of December, 1930. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written. PAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. • r tt :k'4 ' - •, ' , • ••.. THE BHTERPRIgg On Visit To Canada Mrs. Paul Jones, Miss Ethel Har ris, Mr. Bruce Wynn and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Singleton, of Richmond, left Sunday for a few days stay in '/» Raleigh Sunday | Mr. J. C. Anderson and daughters, I Josephine jmd Jessie Mae, were visi tors in Raleigh Sunday. At More he, ad City | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thrower, Miss jMary King Ellison, Miss Clyde Has sell, and Miss Hattie Thrower spent Sunday at Morehead City and Atlan tic Beach. Returns To Littleton Bill Thrower, who has been visit ling relatives here for the past month, .returned to his home at Littleton ! yesterday. ♦ Visitors in Town Saturday Miss Thelma Getsinger, Eva Spruill, and Elizabeth Norman were in town Saturday evening. In Town This Week Mr. Victor Champion, of Balti more, who used to live here, visited the city this week. | • Uave for Canada j W. G. Peele left today for Mon treal, Canada, to attend a meeting jof, the agents of the Life Insurance Company of Virginia, which will be held there this week. Here From South Carolina Lieut, and Mrs. C. H. Yost and children, Muriel and Stewart, of Paris Island, S. C., arrived today to visit Mrs. Yost's sister, Mrs. Lawrence Lindsley, and Mr. Lindsley for sev eral days. Visiting in Norfolk Mrs. J. S. Getsinger and little son, Conrad, are spending a few days with relatives in Norfolk this week. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lhtdsley Mrs. Stephen Gano and son, Mr. Howard Gano, and Mrs. Gano, of Mansfield, Ohio, arrived today to visit Mrs. Gano's daughter, Mrs. Lindsley, and family for a few days. 'Undergoes Opeartion | Friends of Miss Irene Tetterton regretted very much that it was nec essary for her to undergo an opera tion for in New York, where she has been working this sum mer. I Beaux Arts Club Is Entertained Thursday ! * Miss Ella Moore Davenport de lightfully entertained the Beaux Arts I Club at her home in Jamesville on I Thursday evening, at 8:30. Four tables were arranged for bridge, and after four progressions, high score prize, a deck of bridge cards, was awarded to Miss Ruth Perry, of Rob ' ersonville. Refreshments consisted of punch, ice cream, and cake. Those attend ing were: Misses Mildred Hedrick, Edith Stallings, Fannie L. Martin, Camille Louise Paxton, [ Ocie Walters, Dorothy Carson, Ruth Perry, of Robersonville, and Mrs. C. Davenport, Messrs. T. S. Martin, Harry Martin, Onwatd Gaylord, George Haislip, of Hassells, Edwin; Trahey, of Chicago, 111., Ernest Kd-1 mondson, of Hassells, Phillip Blount, and Henry Griffin. Clayton-Cooke Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cooke an nounce the marriage of their daugh jter, Mary Emily, to Mr. Richard Horace Clayton, jr., on Friday, De cember 15th, 1930, at Williamston. The announcement of the marriage of Miss Cooke and Mr. Clayton, which took place six months ago, comes as a surprise to their many friends in this state and the native state of the groom. The 'ceremony was performed in the Church of the Advent, with Rev. A. Even When You Are Away t • WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC iJWfev) REFRIGERATOR SAVES FOOD AND MONEY I SUMMER it here .... .'with ill "little conception* of refrigerater convenience....K vacation*" and wtek end trips to bciclwi, al«o bring, economic, that make it • good in mountaim end the country. vc*tmcnt. _ ' Even when you're away for day,, the We,t- Come in NOW end learn all the fact! end , in;hou»e "Completely Balanced" feature, about the Weitinjhouie Electric Refrigerator protect, your Electric Refrigerator. Com in food., keep, them fre.h and NOW and a.k about the Ea.y whole,ome, and you money. Payment Plan that m«k,. buy* Not only doe, thi, electric re- tn y#U * frijerator give you new #cifMi fe thi, electric refrigerator a, you ideal, of food protection.... new pay for K VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWE ll CC^PANY v., :jJI H. Marshall, rector of the church, of ficiating. & Mrs. Clayton, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooke, has al ways lived here and her ancestors have long been prominent in the his tory of this county. She is a very fine young woman, and her friends are very glad that she will continue to make Williamston her home. STATEMENT METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY New York City Condition December 31. 1930, A* Shown by Statement Filed Amount of capital paid in cash, $200,000.00. Amount ledger assets Dec. 31 previous year, $'>19,021.37; total $919,021.37. Income—from policyholders, $59,305.90; misc., $329,720.99; total $389,026.89. Disbursements —to policyholders, $15,323(H); miscellaneous. $758,217.54 total, $773,540.54. ' . Fire risks—written or renewed during year, $16,203,695; in force $6 677- 407.00. ™ ' ' All other risks—written or renewed during year, $1,723,063; in force $l - * ' Assets ' c ■ Value-of bonds and stocks $ 499,09375 .Deposited in trust companies and banks on interest ....,* 11,629.27 Agents' balances, representing business written subsequent to Oc tober 1. J930 23,784.70 Interest and rents due and accrued 2,249.66 Total ; 1 536,757.38 I.ess assets not admitted 22,413.75 Total admitted tTs*ets $ 514,343.63 Liabilities Net amount of unpaid losses and claims $ 1,250.00 Unearned premiums m 43,287.88 All other liabilities, as detailed in statement 1,000.00 Total amount of all liabilities except capital $ 45,537.88 Capital actually paid up in cash $200,000.00 Surplus oVer all liabilities „ 2b8.805.75 Surplus as regards policyholders 468,805.75 Total liabilities ; • $ 514,343.63 Business in North Carolina During 1930 * None. President: I!. N. Carvalho; secretary, W. S. Waildy; treasurer, W. H. Ford. Home office: 40 Wall St.. New York City. Attorney for service: Dan C. Boney insurance commissioner, Raleigh, N» C. Manager for North Carolina: Home office. ' • State of North Carolina, Insurance Department, Raleigh, Feb. 23, 1931. 1, Dan C. Honey, insurance commissioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Metropolitan Fire Insur ance t onipany, of New York City, tiled- with this department, showing the condition of said company, on the 31st day of December, 1930. y Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written. /■ DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. Dr. V. H. Mewborn, Optometrist Will Be At Robersonville, N. C., at Gem Hotel, Monday, July 13 Williamston, N. C., at Atlantic Hotel, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 14 and 15 Columbia, N. C„ at Columbia Hotel, Thurs., July 16 Plymouth, N. C„ at Brinkley Hotel, Friday and Sat urday, July 17 and 18 For Purpose of Examining Eyes and Fitting Glasses lie corrects Astigmatism and Muscular Anomalies, .which cause headaches, eye-strains, print blurring, and other' unpleasant symptoms. If you have eye troubles, see him. TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE in Scientific Eye Examinations REMEMBER THE DATES HOME OFFICE ' KINSTON, N. C. PAGE THREE ] Mr. Clayton is the son of Mr. and 'Mrs. R. H. Clayton, of South Hill, Va., but for four years he has been an independent tobacco buyer on the Williamston market. He has many friends here, where he is considered a very fine young man. After a trip to South Hill, Washington, D. C., and through the Valley of Virginia, they will be at home here.
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