Revived during the year.
Transferred during the
year.
Increased during the year.
$559,542 78
8,663,284 19
Justness.
Amount.
15,486,684 00
742,000 00
64,761 00
137,642 00
63,270 00
Total, .
Terminated during the
year,
143,860 $233,239,293 01
8,293 13,097,151 00
10,187 $16,494,357 00
620 1,037,383 00
In force Dec. 31, 1920, . 135,567 $220,142,142 01 9,567 $15,456,974 00
272 a
SUPREME COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL ARCAJSTUM.
Terminated by death dur-
ing the year.
Terminated by lapse dur-
ing the year.
Terminated by reduction
during the year.
Transferred during the
Total Business.
Number. Amount.
2,586 $4,741,957 01
5,707 7,395,243 00
944,251 00
Mass. Business.
Number. Amount.
187 $339,024 00
359 456,335 00
102,782 00
year.
Certificates decreased
during the year,
_
15,699 99
74
138,642 00
600 00
Exhibit of
Death Claims.
Unpaid Dec. 31, 1919, .
Reported during the year.
To
Number.
290
2,586
2,876
2,638
238
1
cAL Claims.
Amount.
$568,074 20
4,742,020 01
$5,310,094 21
4,859,810 32
$450,283 89
4,322 50
1,000 00
$444,961 39
Mass.
Number.
20
187
Claims.
Amount.
$36,252 00
339,024 00
_ Total, .
Paid during the year,
207
191
$375,276 00
338,309 19
Balance,
Saved by compromise, .
Rejected during the year.
16
$36,966 81
522 81
Unpaid Dec. 31, 1920, .
237
16
$36,444 00
Exhibit op
Permanent Disability Claims.
Reported during the year,
Paid during the year.
T
Number.
6
4
3TAL Claims.
Amount.
$4,500 00
3,500 00
$1,000 00
Mass. Claims.
Number. Amount.
Unpaid Dec. 31, 1920, .
2
-
-
Exhibit of Old Age Claims
Reported during the year.
Paid during the year,
Total Claims.
Number. Amount.
25 $7,831 47
17 5,134 37
Mass.
Number.
2
2
Claims.
Amount.
$1,024 37
1,024 37
Unpaid Dec. 31, 1920,
J,697 10
Miscellaneous.
Collected from members in Massachusetts during the year: mortuary,
$470,739.83; expense, $20,904.88; total, $491,644.71.
Assessments collected from organization to date: mortuary, $223,607,087.89.
Losses and claims paid from organization to date: mortuary, $212,929,686.93;
permanent disability, $3,500.
Schedule A. Bonds owned by the Society.
Government Botids.
Book Value.
Rate.
Market Value.
â– Canada 5 Is, 1934, $145,850 00
100
$160,000 00
United States 4is, 1942, op. 1927,
50,000 00
100
50,000 00
United States 4Js, 1942, op. 1927,
94,530 00
94 +
94,530 00
United States 4is, 1928, . ' .
48,150 00
96 +
48,150 00
United States 4is, 1928,
352,619 26
95 +
352,619 26
United States 4is, 1928,
152,749 98
94 +
152,749 98
United States 4|s, 1928,
9,370 25
93 +
9,370 25
SUPREME COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL ARCANUM.
273 a
United States 4is, 1928,
United States 4^8, 1938, op. 1933,
United States 4^8, 1938, op. 1933,
United States 4^3, 1938, op. 1933,
United States 4is, 1938, op. 1933,
United States 4fs, 1923, op. 1922,
United States 4fs, 1923, op. 1922,
State, County and Municipal Bonds.
Bell County, Tex., 5s, 1924-27, .
Bell County, Tex., 5s, 1928-33, .
Bell County, Tex., 5s, 1937-39, .
Bergen County, N. J., 5s, 1928, .
Bexar County, Tex., 5s, 1937-42,
Boston, Mass., 3|s, 1928, .
Butte, Mont., 5s, 1931,
Campbell County, Tenn., 5s, 1949,
Canton, O., 5s, 1935-37, .
Canton, O., 5^s, 1935-36, .
Charlotte County, Va., 5s, 1951, op. 1931,
Clarksburg, W. Va., 5s, 1949-52,
Cleveland, O., 5s, 1933-36,
Cleveland, O., 5s, 1939-41,
Cochise County, Ariz., 5|s, 1932-34, .
Cochise County, Ariz., 5^8, 1935-36,
Creek County, Okla., 6s, 1944,
Denver, Col., 4^8, 1948, op. 1928,
Des Moines, la., 4is, 1931,
Eastland County, Tex., 5^s, 1933-34,
Everett, Wash., 5s, 1936, .
Hamilton County, O., 5s, 1948,
Hinds County, Miss., 5is, 1942,
Houston Heights, Tex., 5s, 1952, op. 1942,
Houston, Tex., 5s, 1935,
Lakewood, O., 5s, 1931-34,
Lakewood, O., 5s, 1944-50,
Lima, O., 5^8, 1928, op. 1923,
Lincoln County, Olda., 6s, 1944,
Lorain, O., 5s, 1939-42,
Lynchburg, Va., 45s, 1951,
Manitoba 6s, 1930, .
Maricopa County, Ariz., 518, 1931-34,
Maricopa County, Ariz., 5is, 1935-46,
Maricopa County, Ariz., 5^s, 1947-49,
Memphis, Tenn., 5s, 1935-39,
New Hanover County, N. C, 5s, 1937-44,
Norwood, 0., 5s, 1923-24, .
Norwood, O., 5s, 1925-27, .
Norwood, O., 5s, 1934-42, .
Omaha, Neb., 4^s, 1924, .
Omaha, Neb., 58, 1926,
Ontario 6s, 1935,
Ontario 4is, 1925,
Pontotoc County, Okla., 5is, 1934-39,
Pontotoc County, Okla., 5^5, 1944,
Portland, Ore., 4|8, 1938, .
Richmond, Va., 68, 1930, .
Robeson County, N. C, 5is, 1940,
Rockingham County, N. C, 6s, 1945,
Rockingham County, N. C, 6s, 1946-48,
Rockingham County, N. C, 6s, 1937-40,
Rockingham County, N. C, 6s, 1941,
St. Paul, Minn., 4s, 1935, .
Salt Lake County, Utah, 58, 1932,
San Antonio, Tex., 5s, 1939,
San Antonio, Tex., 58, 1940-51, .
Scioto County, O., 5s, 1932-38, .
Scioto County, O., 58, 1939-42, .
Sheridan County, Mont., Sfs, 1930-33,
Sheridan County, Mont., funding 5|8, 1934-
Sioux City, la., 4fs, 1938, .
South Omaha, Neb., 5s, 1928,
Tulsa, Okla., 5s, 1939,
Tulsa, Okla., 5s, 1929-32, .
39,
Book Value.
$7,743 76
4,597 00
153,261 00
21,406 25
84,680 40
50,000 00
47,812 50
15,842 53
19,726 26
13,750 46
25,317 50
50,000 00
21,450 00
30,288 21
74,846 72
25,928 66
27,064 54
30,000 00
21,168 01
30,791 86
20.639 00
15,377 05
10,278 80
55,430 00
28,304 10
24,275 00
46,715 38
25,424 08
59,833 96
25,822 50
40,742 81
10,083 12
28,400 97
22,330 43
25,657 50
55,325 00
25,682 81
19,015 60
46,195 00
16,476 11
82,472 14
31,895 26
25,590 26
50,590 17
5,054 01
7,606 83
24,095 65
24,594 64
48,005 00
109,262 50
44.640 00
20,788 00
20,762 28
23,735 00
50,860 00
47,167 00
2,214 16
25,544 90
20,777 00
5,210 00
27,180 00
14,003 40
13,299 00
37,837 76
17,602 55
10,561 53
16,868 33
47,095 30
50,645 00
25,000 00
25,737 26
25,209 56
Rate.
92 +
91 +
90 +
85 +
84 +
100
95 +
99
98
97
100
97
91
100
98
100
105
101
100
101
102
102
103
107
96
96
101
97
102
100
100
100
101
102
101
107
102
92
98
102
103
104
100
100
101
102
100
99
101
95
93
101
102
96
105
101
108
109
107
108
91
101
99
98
101
102
102
103
99
100
97
Market Value.
$7,743 76
4,597 00
153,261 00
21,406 25
84,680 40
50,000 00
47,812 50
15,840 00
19,600 00
13,580 00
25,000 00
48,500 00
18,200 00
30,000 00
76,440 00
25,000 00
26,250 00
30,300 00
21,000 00
30,300 00
20,400 00
15,300 00
10,300 00
53,500 00
31,680 00
24,000 00
50,500 00
24,250 00
59,160 00
25,000 00
40,000 00
10,000 00
28,280 00
22,440 00
25,250 00
53,500 00
25,500 00
18,400 00
49,000 00
16,320 00
81,370 00
31,200 00
25,000 00
50,000 00
5,050 00
7,650 00
23,500 00
24,750 00
50,500 00
104,500 00
46,500 00
20,200 00
20,196 00
24,000 00
52,500 00
50,500 00
2,160 00
25,070 00
21,400 00
5,400 00
27,300 00
15,150 00
12,870 00
36,260 00
17,675 00
10,710 00
16,320 00
45,320 00
49,500 00
25,000 00
24,250 00
24,500 00
274 a
SUPKEME COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL ARCANUM.
Waco, Tex., 5s, 1948, ...
Wake County, N. C, 5s, 1948, .
Warren, O., 5is, 1928-29, .
Warren, O., 5is, 1930,
White River Levee Dist., Ark., 6s, 1933,
White River Levee Dist., Ark., 6s, 1934-40,
White River Levee Dist., Ark., 6s, 1941-43,
Winston-Salem, N. C, 5s, 1930-38,
Railroad Bonds.
Albany & Susquehanna 1st 35s, 1946, .
Atch., Top. & S. F6 (Tr. Sh. Line) 4s, 1958,
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe gen. 4s, 1995,
Atlantic Coast Line gen. unified 4Js, 1964,
Bangor & Aroostook (Pise. Div.) 5s, 1943,
Boston & Albany 4s, 1933-34, .
Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn A^a, 1927,
Boston & Maine 4s, 1926, .
Boston & Maine 4^3, 1929, .
Boston & Maine 4is, 1944, ,
Central Pacific (Through Short Line) 4s, 1954,
Central Pacific refunding 4s, 1949,
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy gen. 4s, 1958,
Chicago, Burl. & Quincy (111. Div.) 4s, 1949,
Chicago, Burl. & Quincy (111. Div.) 3|s, 1949,
Chicago, Milw. & Puget Sound 4s, 1949,
Chicago, Milw. & St. Paul gen. 3|s, 1989, .
Chicago, Milw. & St. Paul gen. 4^s, 1989, .
Chicago & North Western 7s, 1930,
Chicago & North Western sinking fund 6s, 1929,
Chicago & North Western sinking fund 5s, 1929,
Chicago & North Western extension 4s, 1926,
Chic. & N. W. (la., Minn. & N. W. Div.) 3|s, 1935
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific gen. 4s, 1988,
Chicago, St. Paul, Minn. & Omaha cons. 6s, 1930,
Chicago Union Station 45s, 1963,
Cleveland Short Line 1st 4|s, 1961,
Delaware & Hudson 1st refunding 4s, 1943, .
Detroit River Tunnel (Det. T. & T.) 4is, 1961,
Fitchburg 4s, 1925
Fitchburg deb. 4s, 1927-28,
Illinois Central (Car. & Sh. Div.) 4s, 1932, .
Illinois Central purchased lines 3^3, 1952,
Illinois Central (Louis. Div. & Term.) 3|s, 1953,
Illinois Central (Litchfield Div.) 3s, 1951, .
Illinois Central (Omaha Div.) 3s, 1951,
Illinois Central (Western Lines) 4s, 1951,
Illinois Central refunding 4s, 1955,
Illinois Central (St. L. Div. & Term.) SJs, 1951,
Joliet Union Depot 5s, 1944,
Joplin Union Depot 4Js, 1940,
Kansas City Southern 3s, 1950, .
Kansas City Terminal 4s, 1960, .
Kentucky & Indiana Terminal 4.\a, 1961,
Lexington & Eastern 5s, 1965,
Manitowoc, Green Bay & N. W. 3|s, 1941, .
Michigan Central (Mich. Air Line) 4s, 1940,
Minn., St. Paul & S. Ste. Marie 5s, 1938,
Minn., St. Paul & S. Ste. Marie 1st cons. 4s, 1938,
Mobile & Ohio 6s, 1927,
Nashville, Florence & Sheffield 5s, 1937,
New York Central & Hudson River 3^3, 1997,
New York Central coll. trust 7s, 1930,
New York connecting 4^3, 1953, .
N. Y., N. H. & H. (Har. R. & P. C.) 4s, 1954,
New York, New Haven & Hart. deb. 4s, 1955-56,
Northern Maine Seaport bs, 1935,
Oregon & California 5s, 1927^
Oregon Short Line 1st 5s, 1946, .
Pennsylvania general 413, 1965, .
Portland & Ogdensburg 45s, 1928,
Providence Terminal 4s, 1956,
St. Louis & Cairo 1st 4s, 1931, .
Book Value.
$51,750 00
24,500 00
25,004 49
1,045 84
4,000 00
51,975 70
23,320 00
50,566 90
28,800 00
76,530 00
38,339 45
40,000 00
29,437 50
113,718 75
63,905 00
30,000 00
105,500 00
26,125 00
36,040 00
36,375 00
217,000 00
303,969 16
81,675 00
56,620 00
28,750 00
37,250 00
101,262 50
74,782 50
32,295 00
109,335 00
92,578 75
49,968 75
106,750 00
85,943 24
85,811 50
93,706 25
77,254 69
66,681 00
27,583 30
41,242 50
166,285 00
86,062 50
39,925 00
47,074 13
5,000 00
43,952 50
27.175 00
70,637 50
16,322 20
13,343 75
78,187 50
85,476 79
72,250 00
14,100 00
18,125 00
48,695 08
35,647 50
25,750 00
56,576 34
66.176 25
100,825 00
82,989 25
132,010 00
111,043 75
150,512 50
67,250 00
20,750 00
89,510 00
131,610 00
35,000 00
18,750 00
Rate.
96
96
104
105
103
104
105
100
76
79
81
81
73
84
90
78
79
64
74
78
83
85
78
73
65
81
104
103
97
88
79
76
106
85
92
84
81
86
83
76
69
70
62
61
79
80
72
93
78
56
77
80
91
72
78
95
85
101
97
72
103
84
72
56
65
93
94
72
78
Market Value.
$48,000 00
24,000 00
24,960 00
1,050 00
4,120 00
50,960 00
24,150 00
50,000 00
30,400 00
79,000 00
40,500 00
40,500 00
18,250 00
96,600 00
54,000 00
23,400 00
79,000 00
16,000 00
37,000 00
39,000 00
180,110 00
255,000 00
70,200 00
51,100 00
32,500 00
40,500 00
104,000 00
65,920 00
28,130 00
97,680 00
81,370 00
38,000 00
106,000 00
85,000 00
92,000 00
84,000 00
81,000 00
58,480 00
26,560 00
35,720 00
138,000 00
66,500 00
31,000 00
36,600 00
3,950 00
35,200 00
21,600 00
65,100 00
15,600 00
14,000 00
77,000 00
80,200 25
68,250 00
14,400 00
19,500 00
48,450 00
41,650 00
25,250 00
58,200 00
72,000 00
103,000 00
84,000 00
93,600 00
61,600 00
91,000 00
69,750 00
23,500 00
88,000 00
110,000 00
25,200 00
19,500 00
ROYAL MICHAELENSE AUTONOMIC BENEFICENT ASSOCIATION. 275 a
South & North Alabama cons. 5s, 1936,
Southern Pacific 1st ref. 4s, 1955,
SulUvan County 4s, 1924, . .' . .
Union Terminal, Dallas, Tex., 5s, 1942, op. 1922,
Wichita Union Terminal A^s, 1941,
Book Value.
Rate.
Market Value.
$24,500 00
97
$24,250 00
39,100 00
80
40,000 00
15,056 25
89
13,350 00
22,147 40
85
21,250 00
40,584 38
79
39,500 00
$7,918,652 20
$7,430,121 65
ROYAL MICHAELENSE AUTONOMIC BENEFICENT ASSOCIATION,
INCORPORATED.
Incorporated Aug. 10, 1899. Commenced business January, 1900.
Alipio Galvao, President. Joseph J. Akkuda, Secretary.
Principal Office, 1 Broadway, Taunton, Mass.
Income.
,518,
Benefit assessments : mortuary, $31,862; disability, $3C
Dues and per capita tax, .....
Total received from members, ....
Interest, ........
Sale of lodge supplies, ......
Total income, ......
Ledger assets Dec. 31, 1919, viz.: mortuary fund, ^
disability fund, $5,125.61; expense fund, $4,367.85,
,794.87
Total,
Disbursements .
Death claims, $22,000 00
Disability claims, . . . . . . 31,808 00
Total benefits paid, ....
Salaries and compensation of officers and trustees,
Salaries and compensation of committees, ...
Traveling and other expenses of officers, trustees and committees
Rent, .......
Advertising, printing and stationery,
Postage, express, telegraph and telephone,
Lodge supplies, .....
Expense of supreme lodge meeting.
All other disbursements,
Total disbursements, .....
Balance: mortuary fund, $11,783.70; disability fund,
expense fund, $4,069.79,
Ledgeh Assets,
Book value of bonds (United States 4is, 1928),
Deposits in trust companies and banks on interest, .
Total ledger assets, .....
,887.17
$62,380 00
3,917 75
$66,297 75
248 05
334 32
$66,880 12
11,288 33
^,168 45
$53,808 00
2,048 31
200 00
117 40
180 00
508 41
527 13
260 50
431 54
346 50
$58,427 79
$19,740 66
$1,000 00
18,740 66
$19,740 66
276 a ROYAL MICHAELENSE AUTONOMIC BENEFICENT ASSOCIATION.
Non-Ledgek Assets.
Interest accrued, ......
Assessments held by subordinate bodies, .
Gross assets, ......
Liabilities.
Death claims reported, not yet adjusted. No. 3,
Death claims incurred during 1920, not reported
until 1921, No. 5,
Disability claims adjusted, not yet due. No. 39,
Disability claims incurred during 1920, not re-
ported until 1921, No. 27, .
Total unpaid claims, ....
Salaries, expenses and accounts due or accrued,
TotaHiabilities, , . . . .
Balance, ......
$12 14
3,086 25
$22,839 05
$1,500 00
3,000 00
$4,500 00
$1,895 00
370 00
2,265 00
$6,765 00
456 00
$7,221 00
15,618 05
Exhibit of Cektificates.
Total Business.
Number. Amount.
Mass.
Number.
. Business.
Amount.
In force Dec. 31, 1919, .
4,723
$2,393,500 00
2,639
$1,327,000 00
Written during the year,
496
248,000 00
132
66,000 00
Transferred during the
year,
-
-
21
10,500 00
Total, .
5,219
$2,641,500 00
2,792
$1,403,500 00
Terminated during the
year,
368
184,000 00
229
114,500 00
In force Dec. 31, 1920, .
4,851
$2,457,500 00
2,563
$1,289,000 00
Terminated by death dur-
ing the year.
44
22,000 00
22
11,000 00
Terminated by lapse dur-
ing the year.
323
161,500 00
206
103,000 00
Terminated by expulsion
during the year.
1
500 00
1
500 00
Exhibit of
Death Claims.
Total Claims.
Mass. Claims.
Number.
Amount.
Number.
Amount.
Unpaid Dec. 31, 1919, .
3
$1,500 00
-
-
Reported during the year,
44
22,000 00
22
$11,000 00
Total, .
47
$23,500 00
22
$11,000 00
Paid during the year.
44
22,000 00
20
10,000 00
Unpaid Dec. 31, 1920,
$1,500 00
$1,000 00
AMERICAN ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS.
277 a
Exhibit of Disability Claims.
Unpaid Dec. 31, 1919, .
Reported during the year,
Total, .
Paid during the year.
Unpaid Dec. 31, 1920, .
Tot
iL Claims.
Mass.
Claims.
Nvunber.
Amount.
Number.
Amount.
40
$1,247 60
25
•1745 75
1,016
32,455 40
401
13,068 25
1,056
1,017
39
$33,703 00
31,808 00
$1,895 00
426
406
20
$13,814 00
12,749 00
$1,065 00
Miscellaneous.
Collected from members in Massachusetts during the year: mortuary, $16,617-
disability, $15,090; expense, $2,464.56; total, $34,171.56.
Assessments collected from organization to date: mortuary, $303,981.50; dis-
ability, $294,141.90.
Losses and claims paid from organization to date: mortuary, $294,500; dis-
ability, $290,345.45.
AMERICAN ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS (INCORPORATED),
BOSTON.
Incorporated May 6, 1889. Commenced business May 6, 1889.
John M. Mutch, President. Robert Bruce, Secretary.
Principal Office, 120 Dacia Street, Roxbury.
Income.
Benefit assessments: mortuary, ...... $3,399 36
Dues and per capita tax, ....... 541 40
Total received from members, .....
Interest, .........
Sale of lodge suppUes, .......
Total income, .......
Ledger assets Dec. 31, 1919, viz.: mortuary fund, $2,023.55
reserve fund, $12,503.52; expense fund, $34.71,
Total,
Disbursements.
Death claims, ........
Salaries of officers and trustees, .....
Traveling and other expenses of officers, trustees and committees
Advertising, printing and stationery,
Postage, express, telegraph and telephone,
Expense of supreme lodge meeting.
Actuarial expenses, ......
All other disbursements, .....
Total disbursements, ......
Balance: mortuary fund, $1,606.89; reserve fund, $15,650.79
expense fund, $221.55, ......
$3,940 76
581 25
54 70
$4,576 71
14,561 78
$19,138 49
$1,250 00
195 00
79 23
2 95
40 00
28 50
30 00
33 58
$1,659 26
$17,479 23
278 a
AMERICAN ORDER OF SCOTTISH CLANS.
Ledgek Assets.
Book value of bonds (Schedule A), .
Cash in office, . . . . . _ .
Deposits in trust companies and banks on interest.
Total ledger assets, ....
$6,593 35
97 80
10,788 08
$17,479 23
Non-Ledgek Assets.
Interest accrued, ....
Market value of bonds over book value,
Assessments held by subordinate bodies.
Dues from subordinate clans, . _ .
Supplies, printed matter and regalia,
Furniture and fixtures, .
Gross assets, . . .
36 13
46 65
293 07
107 32
141 68
80 00
$18,184 08
Assets not admitted.
Supplies, printed matter and regaha, . . $141 68
Furniture and fixtures, ..... 80 00
Due from subordinate clans, .... 107 32
Admitted assets.
Balance,
329 00
$17,855 08
17,855 08
Exhibit of Cektificates (All Massachusetts Business).
In force Dec. 31, 1919, .
Written during the year.
Revived during the year.
Increased during the year.
Total,
Terminated during the year, .
In force Dec. 31, 1920, . M .
Terminated by death during the year,
Terminated by lapse during the year.
Exhibit of Death Claims.
Unpaid Dec. 31, 1919, .
Reported during the year.
Total, .
Paid during the year.
Number.
414
71
1
486
38
Amount.
$134,250 00
27,250 00
125 00
1,250 00
$162,875 00
11,625 00
448
3
35
$151,250 00
1,000 00
10,625 00
Number.
1
3
Amount.
$250 00
1,000 00
4
4
$1,250 00
1,250 00
Miscellaneous.
Assessments collected from organization to date: mortuary, $71,914.14.
Losses and claims paid from organization to date: mortuary, $58,016.03.
UNITED SONS OF ISRAEL INCORPORATED.
279 a
Schedule A. Bonbs owned by the Society.
Book Value.
Rate.
Market Value.
$1,500 00
100
$1,500 00
1,000 00
100
1,000 00
500 00
100
500 00
2,593 35
88
2,640 00
500 00
100
500 00
500 00
100
500 00
$6,593 35
$6,640 00
Government Bonds.
United States 4is, 1947, op. 1932,
United States 4^8, 1942, op. 1927,
United States 4^s, 1928,
United States 4is, 1928,
United States 4is, 1938, op. 1933,
United States 4fs, 1923, op. 1922,
UNITED SONS OF ISRAEL INCORPORATED, BOSTON.
Incorporated May 26, 1914. Commenced business May 26, 1914.
Louis Taylob, President. Louis Davis, Secretary.
Principal Office, 6 Beach Street.
Income.
,189.98; disability, $1,875.86, $22,065 84
6,308 36
59 10
Benefit assessments : mortuary.
Expense assessments.
Other payments by members,
Total, . . . . _.
Deduct payments returned to applicants,
Total received from members, .
Interest, ......
Borrowed money, . . . . .
From all other sources, . . .
Total income, ....
Ledger assets Dec. 31, 1919, viz.: mortuary fund, $3,148.24;
disability fund, $439.35; expense fund, $171.54; advance pay-
ments, $14.90,
Total,
Disbitrsements .
Death claims, $22,250 00
Disability claims, . . . . . . 2,215 00
Total benefits paid, .
Salaries of officers and trustees,
Salaries of office employees, .
Subordinate medical examiners' salaries and fees.
Traveling and other expenses of officers, trustees and committees
Rent, ......
Advertising, printing and stationery.
Postage, express, telegraph and telephone
Expense of supreme lodge meeting.
Extension of the order, .
Advance payments.
Borrowed money repaid,
Interest on borrowed money,
Expenses of convention,
Total disbursements,
Balance: mortuary fund, %
expense fund, $142.32,
128,433 30
26 07
S28,407 23
79 05
1,500 00
659 40
P0,645 68
,646.45; disability fund, $99.01;
3,774 03
54,419 71
124,465 00
2,610 00
1,244 00
160 25
166 18
830 00
297 70
296 91
229 40
162 25
14 90
650 00.
107 71
297 63
531,531 93
$2,887 78
280 a UNITED SONS OF ISRAEL INCORPOEATED .
Ledgeb Assets.
Bookvalueof bonds (United States 3|s, 1947), . . . $2,000 00
Cash in office, . . . . . _ • • • • 322 93
Deposits in trust companies and banks on interest, . . . 564 85
Total ledger assets, $2,887 78
Non-Ledger Assets.
Assessments held by subordinate bodies, ...... 3,125 00
Furniture, fixtures and stationery, ...... 577 00
Assessments due from members, 1,237 13
Gross assets, ......... $7,826 91
Assets not admitted.
Furniture, fixtures and stationery, . . . $577 00
Assessments due from members, . . . 1,237 13
Cash in suspended banks: Tremont Trust,
$512.04; Cosmopolitan Trust, $52.81, . . 564 85 2,378 98
Admitted assets, ........ $5,447 93
Liabilities.
Death claims due and unpaid, No. 12, . . $6,000 00
Death claims incurred during 1920, not reported
until 1921, No. 3, 1,500 00
â– $7,500 00
Disability claims due and unpaid. No. 17, . . . . 410 00
Total unpaid claims, $7,910 00
Salaries, expenses and accounts due or accrued, ... 43 75
Borrowed money, . ....... 1,500 00
Accrued interest on borrowed money, ..... 8 97
Total liabilities, _ $9,462 72
Balance against society, . . . . . " . . 4,014 79
Exhibit of Cektificates.
Total Business. Mass. Business.
Number. Amount. Number. Amount.
In force Dec. 31, 1919, . 3,126 $1,563,000 00 3,011 $1,505,500 00
Written during the year, 334 167,000 00 312 156,000 00
Total, . . . 3,460 $1,730,000 00 3,323 $1,661,500 00
Terminated during the
year, ... 301 150,500 00 239 119,500 00
In force Dec. 31, 1920, . 3,159 $1,579,500 00
Terminated by death dur-
ing the year, . . 41 20,500 00
Terminated by lapse dur-
ing the year, . . 260 130,000 00
3,084
$1,542,000 00
38
19,000 00
201
100,500 00
GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN OF MASS. 281 a
Unpaid Dec. 31, 1919, .
Reported during the year,
Exhibit of
Tota
Number.
16
41
Death Claims.
L Claims.
Amount.
$8,000 00
20,500 00
$28,500 00
22,250 00
$6,250 00
250 00
Mass.
Number.
14
38
Claims.
Amount.
$7,000 00
19,000 00
Total, .
Paid during the year,
57
45
52
43
$26,000 00
21,250 00
Balance,
Saved by compromise, .
12
9
$4,750 00
250 00
Unpaid Dec. 31, 1920, . 12
Exhibit of D]
To-
Number.
Unpaid Dec. 31, 1919, . 21
Reported during the year, 102
$6,000 00
sability Claims
rAi, Claims.
Amount.
$460 00
2,165 00
$2,625 00
2,215 00
9
Mass
Number.
20
102
$4,500 00
. Claims.
Amoimt.
$460 00
2,165 00
Total, .
Paid during the year,
123
106