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UNION TRUST CO.
SHELBY, N. C.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
JUNE 30TH,1931
Including Branch Offices at Lattimore,
Lawndale, Fallston, Mooresboro,
Rutherfordton, Forest City and
Caroleen.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ..._$1,144,644.42
Overdrafts _ ___V___98.45
N. C. State Bonds___71,619.12
United States Bonds _ _______~~~~ 72400.00
Other Stocks and Bonds_ 11,500.00
Banking Houses - 66’,528!l6
Other Real Estate Owned_ 34,579.40
Furniture and Fixtures _ __26,861.03
Cash on hand and due from other banks __.V317i297.37
Advances on Farm Expense_ 1,028.65
TOTAL.—...$1,746,256.60
LIABILITIES
£aP‘tal.-.—.. $150,000.00
SurpJus _ 150,000.00
Undivided Profits_ 12,989.40
Reserves for Interest and Depreciation_41,172.72
Bills Payable and Re-Discounts _ 184,033.66
Bonds Borrowed __ 28,000.00
^P08^.-.V'Y,180,’060!82
T0TAL.-.$1,746,256.60
The trend of business is improved and each week
and month brings a more optimistic outlook. With
economy and conservation as watch words, the custom
ers of Jhe Union Trust Company should go forward and
strive by team-work, economy, frugality and saving to
bring about an even greater financial stability through
out our section. We invite your banking business.
UNION TRUST CO.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS THREE
HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
LOCAL and*
•PERSONAL News
Mr. ana Mrs. H M Pippin were
Shelby visitors yesterday. Mr. Pip
pin Is pleasantly remembered here
where for several years he was di
rector of young peoples work at the
First Baptist church. Mr. and Mr?.
Pippin now live at Wren, Oa.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huskpy of
Birmingham, Ala. spent July 4th
here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
T. LeOrand. Mr. Husky Is a nephew
of Mrs. Le Grand. He is on the
staff of the Birmingham Age-'
Herald, Birmingham, Ala
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Doggett
and daughter Mary Leslie of Shelby,
and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Moss, Jr,
of Spartanburg, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman Kendall
in Greensboro.
Mr. Steve Woodson, who has]
charge of the shoe department ir I
the big Enka Community store, Rn
ka, spent the fourt of July here
visiting friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Fields Young and
family and Joe Austell attended the
B. Y. P. U. convention yesterday at
Ridgecrest, N. C,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baher and
children and Mrs. Jap Suttle re
turned home last night after a visit
of several weeks to relatives in Hal
lettsville, Texas.
Mrs. W. A. Thompson, of Little
Rock. Ark., is here visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Blanton.
Mr. and Mrs. Blanton and Mi’.
Oeorge Blanton. Jr, met Mrs. Thomp
son in Blowing Rock on Saturday
and she returned home with them.
Dr. Shepard F. Parker left yester
day afternoon for Mayesville, S. C.,
where his marriage to Miss Mar
garet Cooper will take place on
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Laura Turner and daughter,
Mae, of Charlotte, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Hazel Turner, of Earl, on Sun
day.
Misses Pearl and Margaret Corn
well spent several days last v eek in
Lincolnton, visiting relatives and
ffriends.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Short and
daughter, Patsey. and Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Arey spent the week-end at
Bridgewater.
Misses Ruth and Louise McLeod
have returned to their home in Max
ton after a visit here with their sis
ter, Mrs, Robert Woods, and Mr.
Woods.
Among the Sheftty people who at
tended the doctors and nurses pic
nic on Friday at Lake Silvia, near
Lincolnton were; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas J. Ramseur and daughter.
Louise, Misses Ellen Foster and Cleo
Cochrane.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Blanton oent
the week-end at Bridgewater with
A party of friends from Charlotte.
The many friends of Mr C. C
Blanton, who has been quite ill in
the Shelby hospital for sometime,
will be glad to know that his condi
tion is somewhat improved
Mr. Howe Talley, of Salem, Va„ ts
working as relief operator at The
Star for several weeks while each
employe is taking a week's vacation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bailey and,
son, Mr. Bill Bailey, of Atlanta, Ga.,
are here visiting Mrs. C. B. Suttle,
sr., and Mr and Mrs. S. A McMur
ry
Mr and Mrs. Claude DeVan Watts
and daughter. Miss Lillian Watts,
and Mrs. J. H. Archibald, all of
Austin, Texas, left on Saturday
morning to return to their home
after a visit here with Mr. Watts’
sister, Mrs O. M Suttle, and Mr.
Suttle.
Mrs. Ben Suttle. Messrs. Harvey
White and R. W. Shoffner are leav
ing this afternoon for Mayesville, S.
C., to attend the Parker-Cooper
wedding there tomorrow afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nolan and Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Nolan spent the day
yesterday at Blowing Rock
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Lovelace and
children, of Goldsboro, are here vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Grady Lovelace.
Miss Virginia Smith, of Charlotte,
spent the week-end here as guest of
Mrs. Henry Yeago.
Mrs. Julian Hord spent the week
end in China Grove where she vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holland.
Miss Elisabeth Jones Is spending
her vacation with her famil” at
Wades boro
Mr. and Mrs. Oerald McBrayer of
Reidavil’e spent the week-end here
with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. L. F.
McBrayer. Mr. McBrayer Is mana
ger of the J. C Penney Co. store
there.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Patterson
announce the birth of a son at the
Shelby hospital on Sunday. July 5.
Miss Geneva Dossier of Charlotte,
spent the week-end here as guest of
Miss Kathleen Hord
Miss Joyce Wilson, bookkeeper at
The Star office, is spending her
vacation this week at Ridgecrest.
Mr and Mrs. N. W. Pyle, of Chai-|
lotte, spent the week-end here with!
their daughter, Mrs John Schencl:.
Jr., and Mr. Schenck.
Mr. and Mrs. Hope Bryson. Mrs.
B. L. Smith and Benjamin Smith,
spent the day Friday in Gastonia
visiting friends and relatives.
Mr and Mr*. Yates McSwaln and;
Mr. and Mrs. D. Robertson and son 1
spent the day yesterday at doone. 1
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McBrayer |
spent the wek-end In Knoxville,'
Tenn., visiting relatives. Mrs. Mor
gan, a sister of Mrs. McBrayer, re- j
turned home with them for a visit.
Miss Louise Bailey, who is study
ing this summer Rt the Southern
Workshop in Asheville, spent the
weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. S.
A. McMurry.
Miss Ztll Marks, of Gastonia, was
the. week-end guest of Miss Faye
Dellinger here.
Mrs. Harry Speck leaves tomorrow
morning for Montreat where she
will spend a week attending Wom
an’s Work conferences. Miss Mary
Lillian Speck also leaves tomorrow
for Midway Farms In Tennessee
[where she will spend the summer
with relatives.
Mr. S. P Thomas, of Ridgeway. S.
C. spent the week-end here with hi*
daughter. Mrs F. H Kendall, and
Mr. Kendall.
Mrs Hal Schenck spent the week
end In Charlotte visiting relatives.
Miss Roe Nichols is spending her
vacation with her family at Marion.
Mr. and Mrs B B. Morgan, of
Gaffney, were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs F. R Morgan this
morning.
Friends of Mrs. W. H. Thompson,
who recently suffered a fractured
hip while on a visit in Hugo, Okla.,
| will be glad to know that recent
news from her bedside is to the ef
fect that she is somewhat improv
ed.
Mr and Mrs. D. R. Yates and
daughter, Phyllis, left Saturday aft
ernoon for Dublin, Ga. Mrs. Yates
and daughter will spend two weeks
visiting friends in Dublin and Ma
con: Mr. Yates returned home yes- j
terday.
Mrs, Dick Ballenger, of Hickory,
who has been undergoing treatment
in the Shelby hospital for the past
several weeks, was able to leave and,
return to her home on Saturday
Dr and Mrs. L. A Crowell, of
Lincolnton, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jean Schenck for supper Sat
urday night.
Mrs J, H Quinn, Mrs . M. M
O'Shields and son, Pete O'Shields,
and Mr. Grady Lovelace are spend
ing today in Asheville where they
have gone to place Mr. Pete
O'Shields in the Farm Life school at
Swannanoa.
Mrs. Clyde Nolan spent the day
Friday in Hickory with her sister,,
Mrs. Maynard and Mr Maynard.
Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Matthews, of
Andalusia. Ala. spent the week-end
here with Mrs Z, J. Thompson. Dr.
Matthews returned to his home yes
terday, Mrs. Matthews will remain
for a visit of several weeks
Mrs. Flay Hoey accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. F. O. Smith w'hen they
returned to their home in Bristol.
Tenn., yesterday after a visit here at
the home of Mr. and Mrs S. E
Hoey.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller and
children, Misses Louise and Helen
Miller, and Billy Miller, left this
morning for Florence, Ala., where
they will visit friends and relatives.
Mr and Mrs. M. A. MeSwain and
Mr. and Mrs. D. C MeSwain and
Miss Mary Durham spent the day
at Blowing Rock yesterday
Dr. and Mrs. A Pitt Beam, Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Lovelace, Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Easom, and guest. Mrs.
John Stevens, of Wilmington: Miss
Elizabeth McSrayer and Mr Peitrv
Ow#as formed a congenial part” and
spent the Fourth at Lake Lure,
Misses Elsie and Elizabeth G’.dne •
returned' today to Appalachian Nor
mal college, at Boone, after spending
the Fourth here with their parents.
<CONTINUlX> ON PAUfc SlJt.l
At the Head of His Men
Sir Hubert Wilkins, noteil Arctir explorer, m shown above directing
and assisting member* of the crew of the submarine Nautilus ashore
after the craft'* safe arrival in Queenstown, Ireland, harbor. Sir
Hubert doe* not appear to be any the worse for the stormy crossing
of the Atlantic, which ended in the U. S. S. Wyoming towing the
. Arctic submarine when it* eneinei hrok* rfnwn
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SHELBY, N. C.
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
JUNE 30TH,1931
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts _$2,868,266^83
Overdrafts - ___■__*_____ 216.34
U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation _ 250,000.00
Other U. S. Bonds owned_.__ 51,893.43
N. C. State Bonds .... 55,296.82
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ______ 22,600.00
Other Stocks and Bonds_____113,201..Q0
Real Estate owned ^_____ 111,740.82
Redemption Fund ______ 12,500.00
Cash on hand and due from other banks_ 612,278.20
TOTAL...$4,097,891.44
LIABILITIES
Capita) __ —_
Surplus _„__
Undivided Profits _ __
Accrued Interest Reserved
Reserved for Taxes_
Circulation ___
Dividend No. 56 __
..j_$250,000.00
.. 500,000.00
. 76,579.37
__ 39,857.02
...i6,000.00
.. 260,000.00
. 15,000.00
Notes Re-discounted with Federal Reserve
Bank_1.. 269,500.00
Deposits ____ 2,681,955.05
TOTAL .
$4,097,891.44
Our statement above reflects improving conditions
in this section and our people have muck to be thankful
for from a financial status. Business along all lines
seems to show some improvement and individuals and
firms are proceeding with caution and economy, which
plan will utimately lead to financial independence and
stability. We invite your banking business and co-oper
ation in every way.
First National Bank
SHELBY, N. C.
Capita!, Surplus anti Profit* Eifht Hun
dred and Twenty-Six Thousand Dollars.