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Boiling Springs News Of Interest •ewdng Onh Meets—Officer* In Mailed—Department nn , Flenie—-Persons Is. Boding Spring*. .Tult 33 Miss Bertha Hamrick and Mrs. D. J Hamrick were hostesses to the mem ber* of the Sewing club and a num ber of invited guests on last Friday evening. The entrance and living room were beautifully decorated with choice cut flowers. In the ab sence of the President, the business meeting was omitted, but a pro gramme was given as follows. Read ing, Miss Mary Belle Kendrick, Vo cal Solo, Miss Bertie Cash after which a very pleasant social hour was enioyed. The hostess assisted bv Mesdames M N Kendrick. H, B Oreenr. 7. O HoHand and Lmwood Kendrick, served delicious refresh ments. Mr. asad Mr* Boland Hamriok spent a few days of laat week In the mountains, their main stop be ing at Robmsville. Misses Mabel Ooode and Mildred Ooode returned home Friday from Peabody CoHege, Tennessee where they have been attending summer | sehool. Miss Kdna Hamrick and Mrs Roam* H. «rigg spent the past week-end m Shelbv with Mi and Mr* Ohfde Bammok Mm* Johnnie Met* McBraver and Mr*. J. W. MeBrayer returned home Friday from Lenoir Rhyne College where they have been attending arnnmer setoool. Mr. and Mr* II » Greene and Mr*, Beb BoMand spew, the weak* end with Mr. A. W. Oatotrer of near Ohnnoey Roek Mr* ©reene remained at Mr. Crabtrees tor a two week* a*m. bwfr.r frnatmenl MM. *. I/. Traette la in a Char loeta hoapita! Mr treatment He1 margr hdenrh hope tor her a apeedy f*f*©0^W5fci Mr, and Mr*, Bummer bn .spent the dear )Mk %tinrscfay a*. South Moun tain (nnthiMe. Mr*, ©row •roan* ha* been very stek bat hi now improving Bom to Mr. and Mr* A G Mel lon on Mot. Thursday * fine baby girl, Beaty Loii Mother and hahv are both geytm* along nicely Mr and Mrs. Auate+le Lovelace nere the spend the day guests of M»* Ahem thgperstatf an Sunday Missrs Florenec and hear I Mr Swatn of Shelby spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr* Re* Bridge*. Mr*. 0. h Bamrtek he* returned home after a week* aaay wH;h her -on. Mr, Wofford Hamrick of Char lotte, Mr and Mrs Jean* hunk ms and family of HendereonvtHe spent the week-end noth their parent*. Mr and Mrs Dam* Groan* Mis* Thelma JoMe.v returned home Friday from Ctotlhowie V» where ■4>e ha* spent a month with hot sister, Mrs. Dewey Pettit who ac companied her home (MAmm totalled A special umw was held ai the chureh Shtnday evening tor the in stallation of the new ft Y P r officer* Mi and Mr* i. i, Greene and tammy were Mi# spend rhr day aweaea on Sunday of Mr Redman IHm* near Boar, kM *o Mr. and Mrs Carey WMfcw on Twm<Mv a fHir haby b«k Baby Clone, weight 8 Mas MM .RaeaMa WiHwr was the spend Mm «tep MU of Mr and Mrs Mer ida MR «f Mo- I Mo Department of ■ebooi is pianmnit to to Pme *tew JLake, Wt Monday il meetioR at | Ik W^bmm! m MM. Mod Mwctn nf Mr tev It aiaMnc bar pneervw Mr And Mrs Rtooadu* Hnrrmek I The many frroods of Mr and Mr* John Chraane am aoeey to know that chav arc both iN. Rutherford Library , Has 18M y»lww>f< •Trot* jbnShaakui ff Hf ws ' feuttMnfoedant taM an excellent *fb*a«j Iwowg m »he ‘Tkmherford 'or l,*>aary ■’• M t*»e present there ar* 18®3 volume* in the library, which makes it one o( the largest in this section of the state r>w owns m the country with the same i population as Rutherfordton can j ■>oast of as good a library. It has seen recently moved down stairs tr. he City Hall in the northeast cor ner The library is sponsored bv the Woman s club and receives no financial heip from the town. At present it has 3654 members Blanton Reunion At Mt. Olivet Church The Blanton reunion will be heldj ftt Mu Olivet Baptist Chiuch, Sat-j j relay. August 15th. An interesting ! program and reunion is being plan- j ned and all friends and' relativer are urged to attend. Bring weil' filled dinner baskets and enjoy the dav. One hours program in th* church from 11 a. m. until noon Can’t Do It" New York—Dry agents raiding * ritisen s premises cannot lega lly ‘ ex plore" rtje place and indiscrimi nately seise equipment, according to ruling of the United States court *f appeals. , Toluca And Knob Creek Gleanings l»r M*inh Hiimr f rom Hunpiliil— New Born Twin Girls Getting Along Nicely. Toluca lillv 23 The many I friend* of Dr F, D Edwards will be glad to know that he is homo; from the Lincolnlon hospital and is improving very much. Born recently to Mr and Mrs Bob Seaglc a son Mrs. Blam Willis and her new twin girls are getting along nicelv. Mr J M Carpemer carried his Junior B Y, P. U boys and girls to Carpenter Orove to the Baptist church at Casar on last Sunday p. m and gave an excellent pro gram. Mr. 1,. M Williams spent the week-end at, the home of Di Frank j Ford of Catawba Co. Mr 8 D Sam was a dinner guC: on Sunday of his brother. Mr A A Sain Mrs Ivey Mull of the St Pan:. section spent the week-end with j her parents Mr and Mrs Ellis Hall ' man Mr A P Carpenter of leant is spending this week in the com-J naunity and attending revival ser-, vices at Carpenters Grove The following visited at the horn' of Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Hartman. Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie! Yarbro, Mi and Mrs. A P Sain of Morganton Mr and Mrs Harman Hartman of Lincoln Counfv Miss Martha Falls who is in th" Rutherfordton Hospital and had an opperatlon for appendicitis is gat- 1 ting along nicely Mr. and Mrs C C. Boyles and) little daughter Bonnv l.ee, visited! at the home of their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Dock Lut*, of Bess- J mer City Sunday p. m Mr and Mrs, .1 P Housci of Lincoln County visited her parents Mr and Mrs 8 H Sam Sunday j Rev and Mrs Barhei of Polkville wer^dtaner guests of Dr and Mrs F D Kdwavds on last Thursday, | Mr Fletcher Sain of Charlotte vuiiled his patents, Mr, and Mrs S A Sam Sunday His brother! Master Thaxton Sain returned wi'h Ipm to Charlotte where he will spend the commmg week Misses Slssle- Marie ,C«siher and Ruth Downs, from Casai spent la i Saturday mghi with Misses Fanni'1 and Lou Burns The following girls have returned from Summer School Miss Mittir ' Sam and Charlotte Peeler from Boone. Mtsaes Minnie Mull and Van gie Willis from W. T C. T Callo whee. N C Misses Selma Props! and Irma; Carpenter spent Iasi Saturday nigh; with Miss Corene Hoyle Mr Carroll Mull from Charlot1e| spent the week-end with his mother! Mrs D M Mull. No. 1 Township News Of Week Mo 1 Township, .Inly 3S The revival meeting will begin ni Carry*! Creek Baptist Church, rhe fourth Sunday m July Mr Dee Byars who has been suf-1 fering intensely with rheumatism isj improving slowly K wedding of much interest here was ihat of Mi Davis Bailev and Miss Lettie Humphries which was. aolemnired at Gaffney last Salui day afternoon Mrs Bailey is the! oldest daughter1 of Mr. Gaither | Humphries and Mr. Bailey is thn| son of Mr John Bailey Mr and] M*s. Bailev will make rhwir home| at Henrietta for the present. Hollv Springs School will open Monday. Mi'S Rossic Huskev of the Robbs section spent last week-end with Miss Inez. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jolley and children spent last Sunday at Mr. Thamer Humphries Misses Little Turner of Gaffney Wilma Horton of Cherokee and OHie Turner spent last week-end with Kloise Hamrick Miss Pameice Ruppe of Robbs spent last week-end with Miss Exit Humphries. Miss Aileen Jolley was the guest of Miss Mae Bridges Iasi Sunday Mr and Mrs Robert MeCraw spent Sunday ai Mi TTiamer Hum phries Those railing to see Mr. J. D Byars recently were Messrs Rome Davis, Thamer Humphries, Robert Jolley, fetllard Bridges. Raleigh Me* Craw, Wade Jones, Clay and Wess Hawkins, Bulo Earls. Willis Byars Mr and Mrs. Earl Bridges Mr, and Mrs John Bailey, Mr and Mrs, Ernest Bailey, Mi and Mrs, Blaute Davis Mr and Mrs Bulo Karls, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Earls spent last Monday with Mr and Mrs. Torn Summers at Forest dry. Mi Willie Bvars and Miss Virginia Byars spent last Sunday with Mr Sewell Byars at Great Falls, S, C Mr and Mrs. Bulo Earl* spent last Sunday with Mr and Mrs Oliver Earls. Mr. and Mrs Julius Pi ire ol Oaft ney spent last Sunday,with Mr and Mrs Rome Davis Mr, and Mrs. Stedman Amos and children of Shelby, and Mr and MU Charlie Price of Gaffney, spent last Sunday at Mi B Prices Miss Ms,vine Earls was the gue.y |of Miss Elsie Jolley last Sunday. Peace Urge and Progress Hit Soldier of Fortune * * * * * ¥ Wars and Revolutions Occur with Less Fre quency and Are Over Before Mister Ad venturer Can .lout (lie Fracas /VvFRED CrtTSOKT. Bert Ha VJy Rakael de Nogales Gem I/EE r L'HRISTKAS With the nation! of tha oarth turning from Miri disillusioned. that bsh-dy brood, the soldiers of fortuna, find themselves at a very loose and And it i« not alona tha dcairo for paaca that irks theaa colorful trouble-hunter*. Progress alto haa dona ila «hara to make life uninter • stng far tha man whoaa very existence ia fighting and adventure. Planes and radio have taken a lota of the romance out of aurpriae revolution*. No more can men like l.ae Chriatma* stride through South American jungle* aetting up or unseating governments just for the fun of it. And to maka thing* worse, the attitude of tha U. S. in refuting to recognize government* set up by coup d'etat haa had a pronounced effect in discouraging revolutions. Perhaps tha moat color ful soldier of fortune alive today is Rafael da Noga.les, who fought in revolte from Mexico to Braxil and rose to be a division commander in the Turkish Army. Another name that comes readily to mind is that •f Bart Hall, an American now with General Chan's army in China. Than there is Alfred Batson. American author, who stirred things up in South America until the U, S. Marina* invited him <te Las vs. Improvement In Health Shown Among Cleveland County Folks Quoting from that gently dim ( “muled: Every Cloud Has a Silver! I ming - popular before '29. and now out of date. Dr. E. A •Homer, well known in these parts, points to one particular; pecies of silver lining to the Cleve • : County e.loud - namely, ihe increas- ! mg good health of the local people What with the people being iant ed at and to and about, in the mat ter of diet—good and propet e„ the health of Cleveland county folk. wa almost never better. The well known physician was asked speeiffeallv about pellagra, i whether the disease 1s on the In- j crease or decrease' in she county Pellagra is classed as a hard time maladv. afflicting the people in a pinch Here was his reply. Pellagra is definitely on the de crease in Cleveland County. There ts le.-s. and less of it, far less than last vears. Notwithstanding times are tight the people have been so tho roughly instructed in the necessity for propet diet, and have be :r taught so strictly what proper diet is, that seemingly they have learned the lesson. One of the most valuable lessons, by the wa\. In all human life." Dr Houser went on to say that not only are sufferers being cured of pellagra, and the disease definitely ronouered, but the health of the people is generally improved As pellagra, he pointed out, is due practically solely to improper otei an unbalanced ratiofCsot maw other lesser Rilments also ow-Aihen source lo the wrong combination of foods. So that the lessons oi proper eating being learned, is pros ing beneficial all around, Get folks to eat right. >aid the doc to i, and ti will be found theie will lie not much (he matter with them " ■ .. e Small Bo\ What is college bred pop? ' Pop ^with son in college' Dies make college bread, my boy, from the flour of youth and the dough Of old age." Mrs Amos Branch has returned from the General hospital at Spar tanburg where she had an opera tion for goitre Mr Wes* Hawkins and son Ai - land,' visited Mrs, Furman Jolley who is tn the General hospital last Monday Mrs, John Baiievs brother Eu gene. who lives in Texas has been visiting her Mrs, Ratley had not seen her brother in twenty-threi years. NEWS li BRIEF Mr. And Mrs. sip pa ugh Leave For. Colorado Dr. Avdrlotlr in Hospital. 'Special lo The Star.' Earl. July 23 Mr and Mrs. E H | Sepaugh left Tuesday for Manassa. Colorado nnri Salt Lake City. Utah, Where they will visit relatives of Mrs Sepaugh They expect to he away a couple of months. Mr and Mrs. Abernethy of Char lotte and Mr and Mrs. Basil Gctode of Shelby spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. B Austell Mr and Mrs. W. S Smith and son of Fairmont, and Mrs W, E Horne and children Elotse and Bynum, 'of Autry vihe, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Odell F Sepaugh Mr and Mrs. G E Ross and little daughter Betty, of Concord were callers at the home of Mr. and Mis. Fink F Nichols, Sunday Messrs' Rufus Moss and Vernon Camp of Taylors. S. C spent the week end Rt home. The many friends of Mrs R L ! Hause will be sorry to learn that j she is indisposed Mr and Mrs John Byers and chil- i dren of Charlotte are spending a ■ few days ihis week at the nome of i Mr and Mrs. B. Austell. Dr J. P Avdelotle is spending a 1 few da vs in Charlotte this week Mr and Mrs. D. S Bostic and ' family, moved to Earl last week j from York. S C Mi. Bostic is depot | agent for the Southern railroad j company here, successor to Mr. R. L. Castlee. We w ish to welcome I them into our midst Officers and Girl Wichita, Khu. - Police Chief O W. Wilson is still undecided about fil ing moral turpitude charges, against seven officers who admitted rela tions with a ied haired girl. ‘If t fire them their wives will prob ably divorre them he. explained ruefully. Right. The teacher was putting questions to the class What do we call a man,” he asked "who keeps on talking and talking when people are no longer interested?" "Please sir." replied a boy. * .teacher." New House Section Persona! Mention; Mi** Evelyn Haves and Mr. Yales l.ee Marrv In Gaffney, S. C. Dobbins Revival. 'Special to The Star > New House, July 23 Most of the farmers In this section are through laying bv their crops. We are having plenty of nice showers of rain and crops are looking nice. People of this section are piepai ing to attend the revival which will begin the fourth Saturday in July. Rev. Guy Walker, .soil of Mr D. G Walker of this section will assist the i pastor Rev W A Elam in conduct- j mg the service Misses Gladys and Euaeie Petty j entertained a number of friends I with a get-logecher party Saturday! honoring their guest Miss Ruth Mc Clure Mr. and Mrs William Butlei and children of Morganton visited1 in this section over the week end. Miss Belle Walker spent the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs. J : E McKinney of near Ellenboro and ! attended a party at Miss Rachel j Price’s home Miss Sue Davis speni the week* end with her rousin Miss Selma Da - I i is Of the Double Springs commiin- ! iiv. Mr and Mrs P. A Whisnani and daughter Kay and Mr M. L. Whis nant of Charlotte were visitors in ilie section Saturday coming up for the funeral of Mrs John Humphries. I.ee-Daves Wedding. A wedding of unusual interest was that of Miss Evelyn Daves to Mr. Yates Lee which too place at Gaff ney S. C.. Sunday afternoon July 5 1931 Mrs Lee is the only daughter Of Mr and Mrs. W. N. Daves of New House, while the groom is the son j of Mr. andvMrs. Prank Lee of Polk vllle. The bride is an attractive bru nette and was becomingly dressed m a blue costume with matching ac cessories She is a graduate of the Polkvtile high school Mr. Lee is a ' oung business man of fine charac ter and is a graduate of the same school, They are making their home with the grooms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Walker oi CherryviUe are spending their vaca tion with Mrs. Zulia Walker Misses Ruby Philbeck and Rachel Jenkins attended the 4-H club meet ing which was held at Boiling Springs last week Misses Ruby and Joyce Epley of Tennessee are spending some time with their cousin. Miss Feme Mor gan Mr BUI Patterson is in the Ruth erford hospital where an operation was performed last week. He is get ting on as well as could be expect ed. Mrs. Patterson is also sick at this writing The Double Springs B Y P. U, visited the Sandy Plains unions Sun day Mr. and Mrs M H Hawkins and. Mr. and Mrs. J C Davis and chil dren visited Mr and Mrs S. A Davis Sunday afternoon. The revival meeting is being held at Dobbins this week A number from this section are attending Rev W. M. Gold pastor and Rev. W S Jones are conducting the services. Miss Ruth McClure of AlUquippa. Pa., is spending some time in this section visiting friendR. Miss Mc Clure formerly lived here and made many friends Friends of Mrs. Hessie Doty will be delighted to know that she is im proving after being sfck last week. She was able to be visiting in the section over the week encf Little Miss Nancy Carrol Moore of Boiling Springs has bene visiting her grand parents Rev and Mrs. J. D Bridges. Messrs Ben Jenkins. Kress and Robert Lee Davis ail of New House where among those who went to Whtt Lake last week with the Polk ville school boys. Glorious. Full Bragg—What a glonous spring'day! T could dare anything face anything, on a dav like this STATEMENT THE NATIONAL COUNCIL JR, ORDER UNITED AMERICAN ME CHANICS OP THE UNITED STATES OP AMERICA PITTSBURGH PA Condition December 31 1930, an Shown by Statement Piled. Balance from Previous Year Income—Prom Members *919,698.61; Miscellaneous *384, 971.85; Total ... Disbursements- To Members *378,942.78; Miscellaneous $344 389.99; Total *4.562.254 37 *1.304,870 46 Business written during year—dumber of Policies 4.973; *723,332.77 Amount Business in force »t end of year—Number of Policies 35 653; Amount ...._ ......... *6.971,832.6f *32.338.658 6f A88BTS Value of Real Relate Hess amount of encumbrances' *t>66.900 03 vlortgage Loans on Real Estate ______._ *4.132,725.17 Value of Bonds and Stocks ....... . (5,000.00 dash in Company's Office ... M00.Of. Deposited in Trust Co.’s and Banks not on interest _. .. *12.251.3C Deposited in Trust Co s. and Banks on interest . *150,696.69 Interest and Renta due and accrued $77,673.61 Bills Receivable *4,118.62: Organizers balances *9,471 84 *13.590.41 Assessments . __ #36,554.89 All other Assets, as detailed in statement ..... . *11,451.03 Total ....... . *5.157,820.56 Less Assets not admitted .... .... *11,<61.03 rota) Admitted Assets *5.146.369753 LIABILITIES Death Claims resisted . *9,336 45 Death Claims reported, but not yet adjusted ... . .. _ *30.294.27 Permanent Disability Claims . *42.138.00 Sick and Accident Claims *400.00 Salaries, rents, expenses commissions, etc., .. *2.643.98 Advance assessments .. . *140,609 75 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement __ *24.417.00 . Total Liabilities . . . .. ... *249,861.45 Business in North Carolina During 1930 No Amount Policies or Cert in force Dec 31st. of previous year 4.484 *5.836,436.58 Policies or Cert issued during the year . _ ... 758 *1,124,500.00 Policies or Cert, in force Dec. 31. 1930 . 4.618 *6,080,496.38 Losses and Claims unpaid Dec. 31st of previous year 2 * 6,243.44 Losses and Claims incurred during the year _ 6 * 10.500.00 Losses and Claims paid during the year . _.... 7 * 11.500.00 Losses Rnd Claims unpaid Dec. 31, 1930 ... 1 * 5,243.44 Premiums and Assess, collected during the year in N. C *181,574.83 President Ttios. H. Walters: Secretary Arthur M. Fording; Treasurer ‘Chas. Reimer; Actuary Wnv F Barnard; Home Office Pittsburgh, Pa Attorney for Service, Dan C. Boney, Insurance Commissioner. Raleigh N. C.: Manager for North Carolina. Home Office State of North Carolina, Insurance Dept. Raleigh. April 15 1931. T Dan C. Boney. Insurance Commissioner, do herebv certify that, the above is a true and correct abstract qf the statement of the National Council Jr. Order U. American Mechanics of the U. S., a Fraternal Or der. of Pittsburgh. Pa., filed with this Department, showing thg condi tion of said Order on the 31st day of December, 1930. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and date above written Dan C. Boney, Insurance Commissioner. STATEMENT NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.. OF THE U. S. A , CHICAGO ILL Condition December 31, 1930, as Shown by Statement Filed. Amount of Capital paid up in cash . ... $2 000,000.00 Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year, $49,994,432.01; Total ...... 149.994.432,01 Premium Income $6,545,862 47; Miscellaneous $3,338 - 036 89, Total . .. . , • . $9 786 899 36 Disbursements—To Policyholders $6 010.010.03: Mis cellaneous $3,999.632 60: Total .... $10,009,662.63 Business written during year—Number of Policies 10,246. Amount . ...... $26 137,526.00 Business in force at end of year—Number sof Policies 134,038: Amount ___ _ ... $276 509.082.00 ass Errs Value of Real Estate 'less amount of encumbrances' _ Mortgage Loans on Real Estate .. ....- .. . Loans secured bv pledge of Bonds. Stocks, or other col .. Loans made to Policyholders on this Company's Pol icies assigned as collateral _ _____ Premium notes on Policies in force ....___... Net, Value of Bonds and Stocks . Cash . __. ....... _ ‘ — .. . $6,491 698.85 $22,338,810.25 $300,000.00 $12,139,598.43 *85,413.86 . *6.437.406.61 *1 686,098.02 / Interest and Rents due and accrued ---Mil,776 Is* Premiums uncollected and deferred .. . --—__._ $1.350,703. is All other Assets, as detailed in statement . $5,846,U3#.0t* Total ....... .*.-... $57,344,4$3 4rt Less Assets not admitted ---- $334,106.3<j Total admitted Assets --------- $37,130,357.1 si LIABILITIES Net Reserve, including Disability Provision ... ...-... $50,886,832 O'| Present value of amounts not yet due on Supple mentary Contracts, etc. .. ...-.-. $556,463.2*>| Policy Claims.....$285,1785^*, Premiums paid in advance_ . ...... . -....- $14,263.3: Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advance -- $242,875.73 Commissions due to Agents - - -- - ... __ $3,053.3' Estimated Amount payable for Fed , State and other Taxes .. $244 525.0" Dividends due Policyholders _ ..... -- $13571.5: Amounts set apart for future dividends ....$331,723.4:' All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement .. $1,358,881.3:, Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital . _ $53,520,015.5: ( Capital paid up in Cash . _ . $2,000,000 00 Unassigned funds' (surplus) ... $1,300,341.81 $3,300,341.811 Total Liabilities .. ___.. *57,120,357H •Includes casualty department. Business in the State of North Carolina During 1930 ' ORDINARY , No. Amount Policies on the lives of citiaens of said Stale in force December 31st of previous year _ 2.778 *4.976,7*6 or Policies on the lives of citizens of said State issued during the year .-85 * 136,774.00'. *5.112,559.00 * 628,323.0* *4,686,036 0’ I 4,012.6' * 67,086.9* , * ’ S8.809.6t f * 63,086.9* * 1,012.6* *111906.47 President Roben D Lay: Secretary E. B. Mayer; Treasurer Albert M. .lohnson; Actuary E R. Carter; Home Office 29 South La Salle St.. Chicago, 111. Attorney for Service: Dan C. Boney, Insurance Commis sioner, Raleigh, N. C . Manager for North Carolina Home Office State of North Carolina, Insurance Dept Raleigh. May 13th, 1931. I. Dan C. Boney. Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that th' above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the National Life Ins. Co., of the U. S A of Chicago. Ill, filed with this Department showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of Decern be i Total . 5,860 Deduct ceased to be in force during the year ....... 37.3 Policies in force December 31sl .. 2.687 Losses and Claims ynpaid December 31st of pre-. vious year ._ ....._.... 4 Losses and Claims incurred during year ..._..... 31 Total .... ... .... 35 Losses and Claims settled during the year, in full *60 686 96 by compromise, *5,000.00 .. 33 Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st __ 3 Premium income—Ordinary *111.906.47; Total 1930 '"itness my hand ana official seal the day and date above written Dan C. Boney, Insurance Commissioner. STATEMENT NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY BOSTON.* MASS Condition December 31. 1930, as Shown by Statement Piled Amount of Ledger Assets Dec. 31st of previous year *328, 965 467.38; Total .. .. __ 833M65.467..V Premium Income *38,588,204.09; Miscellaneous *14,876, 743.80; Total . *63,464.947 8' Disbursements—to Policyholders *28.278,911.80, Miscel laneous *9.119,372.01; Total .. . *87,398,383 3! Business written during year—Number of Policies 23, 852; Amount *135,164,119 0* Business in force at end of year—number of Policies 314. 387: Amount *1,364.401.94*.0**’ ASSETS Value of Real Estate 'less amount of encumbrances) Mortgage Loans on Real Estate _ .... Loans made to Policyholders on this Company s Policies | assigned as collateral Premium notes or Policies in force . . ... Net Value of Bonds and Slocks .. Dash . . - . -.. interest and Rents due and accrued . . . Premiums uncollected and deferred All other Assets, as detailed in statement --- Total . Less Assets not admitted ...... *3,666/793.0' t . *89,512,1194.0 ' . *46,158,29V.9 ... *5,595,249.5 *118,105,899.0 . *9.012,339.:’ .. *3,758,203.S’ *4,280.291.8' .... *417,530.5 . *363,487,749.6' *1.206 1 ‘ Total admitted Assets .**J53.486,a8S.'i LI abilities Net Reserve, including Disability Provision - *?08,10f.701,1 Present value of amounts not yet due on Supplementary Contracts, etc. __-.--- --- *6,474,343.9 Policy Claims . _.......-_ *1,108568.7' Dividends left with Company at interest __...$1,886,154.0' Premiums paid in advance___*886,337.51 Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advance ............ $1,582.6' Commissions due to Agents , .\ ... $220,777.6 Estimated Amount payable for Ted. State, and other Taxes.. $915,022.5’, Dividends due Policyholders ___. $990,434.7 Amount set apart lor future dividends _— $11,170,874.6 All other liabilities, as detailed in statement ... $5,493,680.0' Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital $237,157,158.4 . Unassigned tunds isurplus* . ... .. $16,339,382.36 $16,329,382.3 Total Liabilities . ....... $353,486,536.7 Business in the State of North Carolina During 1930 ORDINARY No Amount Policies on the lives of citizens of said State in force December 31st of previous year . 5,073 *13,845,28&.0t Policies on the lives of citizens of said State issued | during the year ____ ___ 396 * 1 .SSS.atio.O1' ! Total . .. 5.469 $15,032,863 C Deduct ceased to be in force during the year- 368 $ 1533,261.0' Policies in force December 31st .. a.Ill *13300,562 0 Loa.-es and Claims unpaid December 31st of pre vious year ... . 5 * 10,038.O' Losses and Claims incurred during year .. 42 * 139,222.0c Total 47 * 189,263.01' Losses and Claims settled during the year, in lull, $168,544.00 v - - ..- .......__ 46 * 168,044.0' Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st . 1 * • ,710.Ofl Premium Income—Ordinary $440,096.04; Total . . . *440.096.1V President Geo. W. Smith; Secretary Frdnk T. Partridge; Treasurer Wallace D. Dexter jr.; Actuary Herber B. Dow; Home Office 87 Ninth S' Boston, Mass.; Attorney for Service: Dan C. Boney, Insurance Commi sioner. Raleigh, N. C.: Manager for North Carolina E C. McGinn Raleigh, N, C. State of North Carolina. Insurance Dept Raleigh, May 13th, 1931 1, Dan C. Boney, Insurance Comirus sioner, do hereby eertiiy 'ha' Uie above is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the Ns's England Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Boston, Maas., filed .With this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st da’ of December 1930. Witness my hand and official seal the day and date above -written Dan C- Bonev insurance Commissioner.
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