Wilson Daily Times, 10 November 1933.
- North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company
- Community Chest
- Rev. C.H. Richmond — C.H. Richmond was a Presbyterian minister.
- C.S. Thomas — Charles S. Thomas (1878-1937), an insurance agent, was a native of Bennettsville, South Carolina.
- Dr. W.A. Mitchner — William Arthur Mitchner.
- William Hines
- Levi Jones — Levi Hunter Jones.
- John H. Clark — John Henry Clark.
- Walter Hines — Walter Scott Hines.
- Rev. B.F. Jordan — B.F. Jordan was a Missionary Baptist minister.
- Dr. G.K. Butterfield — George Kenneth Butterfield.
- Dr. Z.M. Johnson — Bertie County, North Carolina, native Zebulon Myer Johnson (1873-1934) was a chiropodist.
- G.J. Faison
- Loyd Thomas — Brickmason Lloyd Cheatam Thomas (1890-1968) was a native of Forest, Virginia.
- Daniel Vick — Known as “Bud,” Daniel Leon (or Lionel) Vick (1898-1975) was a son of Samuel and Annie Washington Vick.
- A.A. Lovette — Blacksmith Almus Ashton Lovette (1877-1938) was a native of Sylvania, Georgia.
- James Crockett — James Crockett (1868-1935) was a native of Goldsboro, North Carolina. He was the brother of Georgia Crockett Aiken.
- Andrew Townsend — Person County native Andrew Townsend (1881-1960) worked as a laborer.
- Washington Wilkins — Washington Wilkins (1894-1958) was a plumber and laborer for the city. He was the son of Richmond and Patsy Armstrong Wilkins.
- Rev. R.A. Horton
- Golden Robinson — Golden Robinson (1897-1948) was the nephew of Alfred Robinson and a native of Wilmington, North Carolina.
- James E. Stokes — Probably James Stokes (born circa 1895), who worked as a barber.
- Ed Humphrey — James Edward Humphrey (1874-1936) was a carpenter.
- Dr. B.O. Barnes — Boisey Otha Barnes.
- N.A. Pierce — Nazareth Andrew Pierce.
- S.H. Vick — Samuel Hines Vick.
- C.E. Artis — Columbus Estelle Artis.
- L.A. Moore — Lee Andrew Moore.
- Rev. I.A. Moore
- John M. Barnes — John Mack Barnes.
- Prof. Edward Barnes — Edward Morrison Barnes.
- Prof. Johnson
- J.J. Langley — Jarrett Judge Langley (1878-1967) was a grocer.
- O.N. Freeman — Oliver Nestus Freeman.
- Wesley Rogers — John Wesley Rogers.
- H.C. Brower
- Clarence McCullers — Clarence McCullers (1885-1945) was a Johnston County, North Carolina, native.
- George White — Either George Washington White (1877-1939), a city boiler operator, or George C. White (1901-1945), a cook and native of Franklin County, North Carolina.
- Robert Haskins — Robert Douglas Haskins.
- George Hagins — Possibly, George Hagans (1900-1978), a farmer.
- Clarence Best — Clarence Benjamin Best.
- Roderick Taylor
- Wm. Barnes
- John Battle — Probably John Parker Battle (1890-1945).
- Prof. H.M. Fitts — Howard Monroe Fitts.
- Rev. H.E. Edward
- James Whitfield — James Ashley Whitfield.
- E.W. Fisher — Virginia native Edwin W. Fisher (1873-??) was a district manager for North Carolina Mutual.
- Dr. I.A. Shade — Isaac Albert Shade.
- Rev. J.S. Jackson — Joseph Sylvester Jackson Sr. (1870-1942) was a Granville County, North Carolina, native.
- Dr. J.F. Cowan — Physician Joseph Franklin Cowan (1901-1985) was a native of Abbeville, South Carolina.
- Rev. Fred Davis — Fred Marshon Davis.
- Levi Arrington — Levi V. Arrington (1887-1964), carpenter, was a native of Nash County, North Carolina.
- J.H. Knight — James Henry Knight (1886-1951), was a grocery merchant.
- Dr. S.H. Vick — is this a duplicate entry for Samuel H. Vick?
- J.H. Cook
- W.M. Bethel — Wilton Maxwell Bethel.
- Ash Hines — Ashley Hines (1895-??) was a laborer.
- A.J. McCoy — Probably Alfred McCoy (1874-1953), a laborer employed by the city of Wilson and a native of Edgecombe County.
- A.N. Neil — Austin N. Neal.
- Rev. Eddie Cox — Wayne County, North Carolina, native Eddie Harrison Cox was a Baptist minister.
- Clinton Best — Bricklayer Clinton Bess (1885-??) was the son of Noah and Sarah Bess.
- Edgar Diggs — Barber Edgar Hiram Diggs (1891-1970) was a Wayne County native.
- Walter Whitted — Walter Craig Whitted.
- C.L. Darden — Camillus Lewis Darden.