Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 208, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1939 — Page 5

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Revival Os Religion Put Life Into Menaced Nation

When the Old Kin# Died, a \ ictim of His Own Egotism, a Prophet Had a Vision Which Made Him Mightier Than Any Ruler The Preacher’s Place In the Present Crisis.

By WILLIAM T. ELLIS Save your uewopapere!" cried I’reatafent Garfield to a New York audience in a crlaia time. In like mood, we may remind ouraolvea today to read the hiatory hooka There la light fnr the prem-nt from the paat The current national crlaia which engroaa the Intereat of all thoughtful pereoa. are not without precedent. The experience of the agea la an open book for anybody who will take the trouble to read, lu fact, one doea uot need to gu outside of the Bible for counselcrowded national experiences. Our present-day slump in organised religion, and our Insidious idolatries. had analogies in good King Hexeklah's day. aa devastating as the four of an Assyrian invasion: or aa our dread of international Involvements The people had fallen again Into the worship of idols, forgetting the God of their fathers; just as we have become idolaters of pleasure, of money, of success, and of small partisanships The clear lesson of their history, aa of ours, which was a striking Instance of the peculiar providence ot God. had become dimmed beneath personal and national sins. A Kmg to the Rescue Good King Hesekiah. with the Prophet Isaiah at hie right hand as tounaelioi. came to the throne in these troubled times, at the age ot twenty five years, and his reign lasted for twenty-uiue years. Then as now. crisis was the big word in Judah vocabulary The north «-ru kingdom had been carried into Assyrian captivity and dennachei tb was hammering al the gates of Jerusalem, having captured many leaner cities There waa a deal of the real statesman In Hesekiah. though hr made some blunders. He tried appeasement with the Assyrians, and paid heavy tribute Then he fell back the luwic tradition* <4 hi* people, and pul his reliance in the Lord who had delivered the child ran of Israel from Kgy pt When the siege of Jerusalem became Imminent, he performed that tnronipreheeiaibie eugitieeriiK feat which is today one of the wonders of Jerusalem -the tunnel which carried the water from the city* one spring outside the walls (which he shut up and concealed from th* lutaderal through the solid rock to the pool of Siloam Modern engineers cannot explain how thi* work wna accompliehed Leaders Who Lead Modem politicians are exi»vru al following what they believu to be the popular mood They let ‘•pressure groups" determine leglslaiiim The extreme of thia fashion is the manner In which community officials allow themevlvea to be coo trolled l>y the criminal elemottt Their own personal contacts are with the lower order of the popaui tlon; they have no intimate rel’i tionablp with the home-keeping, iradliimischer labing. God-fearing pople who are the real public; and so they yield Io the demands of the basest usually at a price. Now the first business of leader a is to lead The .king Is “the man who can’* In Hesekiah* day lie exercised his proper role of lead ershlp He was king In fact, as well as In name. So. being wise and well advised, be undertook a fundamental reform In Judah's life, rhe re-establishment of religion In first place Most men In high places give llp-aervk-e to religion, but they seldom do anything practical sb-nt 11. We du not hoar ot highest government officials taking counam with the loaders of religion The/ do not recognise churchmen hi their aiipolntmeitta; It has In-en many a long day, for Instance, since either Great Britain or th • I’nltr-d Ntaiea has seen a sym t>uthatlc layman to be its minister In a mission land Are Revivals * Our LMSOfi deals with that phase of Hexekfsha reign wherein he called the people hack to a national observance of their greatest historic feast, the Passoven Hr did a thorough Job of It. In contrast with the occasional patronising remark* concerning religion from our modern rulers The latter are scarcely •Ths Sunday School Lesson for September 10 la, ••Hesekiah; A King Who Rememberered Ood."—II Chronicles 30.

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aware ot the deep-flowing tides of spliltual concern abroad iu the land There are more pious folk than of the other kind The big crowd are the Christian crowd. Tbe public always responds to great religious leadership. Heackiab made ready by a Ihor ough houseclewnlng of the temple righteousness must begin at the house of God—and by tightening up the laxity of the Levities He sent a proclamation throughout all the Promised Land, from Dan to Beersheba including the degener ate remnant that dweh in the Northern Kingdom, bidding tbe people prepare themselves for a great Passover celebration at the temple In Jerusalem Broad mind edly be winked at certain Irregularities. in time, duration and cere monlal readiness of the festival and its participants. But the spirit of the memorial feast was detinue ly revived. Aa no purely political measure* could have done, this celebration which was a genuine revival of re ligbm. made the people ready In new solidarity and quickened na tional Ideals tor the impending crisis. The most "pracUcai" measure of reform that could come to any community today would b>- a spnitual awakening ,U Billy Bun day a biographer. 1 had to record a long tale of individuals and c ( ties changed by his ptewchliig: debts paid. lustix-Hs put on a bro herly basis, ole feuds dropped, tsmiliea purified and made peaceful and prosperous; drunkards and lakes reclaimed, and a new and nobler purpose pul Into whole rommunllies. Always tbe Church can change the common life when sb - puts her heart Into It. A Good Time For All Worldly folk often discount the real delight that there is in demvatic joys and spiritual experlen c«L. They would see uo happiness in a great religious festival, such as Hexekiah s Passover. Nevertheless, tbe people enjoyed it so much that they prolonged the length of the celebration twofold. And they bad a good time wrecking the heathen Idols and their paraphernalia, aud chucking tbe debris Into the brook Kedron. And the fellowship they shared, the new sense of fraternity and national unity, were an uplift to life. Beat of all was tbe deep sense of reconcillutioa with their father's God. Thia waa the beat ot preparation for the Assyrian ordeal which lay ahead of the nation The Lmmm story is a vivid illustration of the sort of spiritual preparedness that the world needs today. SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS Il la the glory of religion uot io be set apart from life, but to permeate it powerfully. Henry t’hurchlll King He that loea not Ilves uot, and he that lives by the Life cannot dlr.- Raymond Oh. joy la like the magic cup; I lift II to the sky And still the more I offer up. The fuller Joy have I! Charlotte Porter Every believer I* God'* miivcie. • -Bailey Blessed are they which ure persecuted for rlghteousuia* ake; for theirs is the kingdom of hoaren - Matthew t:IO God answers sharp and sudden mt some prayers. And thrusts the things w ask for in our faces, A gauntlet with a gift lir't. Anouytniius. Nothing happens to anybody which he is not fitted by nature to bear. Marcus Auyellu*. at** l —s—awaWM^S— i■a . in i*« Chick ths Crew Cornea Home Altus. <>kla. <U.R> The t omforts of home had more appeal than the call of the wild for Chick the Crow. A pat of the 11. L. Copeland farm family. Chick flow off with other crows last November after a twoyear slay. A flock of crows passed over the Copeland farm the other day and one dropped down and settled on the porch. It was Chit k. home to stay. ■ 0 I Trade In a deed Town — Oc stur

BGIURCHBa Christian Church Ketmelh Tlmmoua. pastor Bible Hchool. »:30 a. m. D. L. Drum, auperlnteudenL Sermon and communion. IQ:Id. Services Sunday night, 7.30 p.m. Bev Timmons bringa Ike message Bunday evening. o Presbyterian Church George O. Walton, mintolcr • :3d a. m. Sunday School. W. P. Schrock, auperlntrndent The Sunday School services will be hvld again al the Lincoln school building. All members of tbe school are asked to be on band promptly at nme-thlrty. There will be no church worship hour. Work on the renovating of the church ie progressing rapidly and la expected to be completed during the coming week. Regular church worship will be resumed the second Sunday in September. I nion service al 7:30 p. m. at the Methodist church. —- o — Church of the Naxarene 7th and Marshall Sts Paul Brandyberry, pastor •:30 a. m.— Sunday School. Doyle Lytle superintendent 10:30 a. m. — Morning worship. Sermon theme. "What Sanciiflcattoa Will Not Do." 4:00 p. m.— "Singing Preachers" WOWO. • 30 p. m —Junior Society. «30p. m —N. Y. P. 8. 7:30 p. m --Evangelist k: service. 7; 30 p. m. Wednesday Regular mid-week prayer meeting. "We are prepared for the big Job. by finishing well the smaller one." Amid all tbe confusion of today. Christ is the soul's one abiding reality. Regnlar church going families are happier families You are welcome!

First Methodist Church Monroe al Fifth St. Ralph W. Graham, minister 9:30 a. tn.—Morning worship. A unified service of worship and lor church. Music by the Young study. Sermon by the pastor: JunPeople's choir. Classes for all age groups. A cordial welcome to all. 8:30 p. tn. Epworth League. A servk-e by the young people aud for the young people. All young people of the church invited. 7:30 p. m.—Union service. Rev. R H Mueller. D.D . supet intendent of the Indianapolis district of the Evangelical church will deliver tbe message. Wednesday. 7:30 p. tn.--Prayer and Bible honr. First evangelical Church George 8. Loiter, minister 9:15# m. Sunday SchooL 'Art Fuhrmati. superintendent. 10:10 a. m. — Worship servlet. Sermon theme. "The Uncommon Ufa." 7:30 p. m Sunday evening union service In the Methodlsl church. Dr. R. H Mueller. Indianspoils, will be the guest speaker. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Official board meeting. 730 p tn Wednesday Midweek devotional and Hludy Hour. 2 00 p. tn. Thursday — Woman's Missionary Society. ——— ft.'--,- — Eighth fit. U. B. Church L. J Martin, irnator 9:30 g. in Sunday School. 10:20 a. m. Junior Church. 10 35 a. m.—Devotions. ll;oo a. m Sermon. • :30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. ni.-~EvsngeliMlk> services. Special singing. 7:30 p in Wednesday night — Prayer meeting. Thia la the beginning of a new toulereuce year, and we are (ace io face with new problems to bo solved. Along with these problems ■ here are also great opportunities for extending the kingdom ot God Our problems can be solved by prayer, service and righteous living. The kingdom can be extend rd by taking advantage of every "Pportuuliy as It presents itself to us. A special coaseeration service will be held si the close ot the service Hundsy morning All new oflkers and teachers will take their rospeellve places Sunday. Recently elected officers ot the church and Sunday school are us follows. Lawrence Michel. Sunday School superintendent: Frank Johnston, assistant snpcrlntrndenl; Gladys Haver, treasurer; Maxine Smith, secretary: Vilas Elxey. assistant secretary; Faye Michel, pianist; Naomi Osborn, assistant; Marcella Sudduth, chorister: Delores Sudduth. aasistaut- Argo Sudduth president of C. E; Mrs. Frank Johnston. W. M A. president;

I Mrs. Hlaunt and Mrs. Johnston, ex-m-utlve board. Evelyn Klams and Esther Smith. Sunday School llihrarlana; Dale Osborn, class load er; Mrs. Delhi, Cradle roll super Intendent. o First United Brethren Church Corner of Nlutb aud Madsioii James A. Weber, pastor Church School. BUB a. m. — David Wynn, assistant superintendent in charge. Theme. "Isaiah: A Lite Dedicated U» God."—las. fl: 1-13. Morning worship. 10:30 a. m — Special musk Pastor s message la from Romans 11:33-34 "A Christian's Doxology.” • 30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor —Senior aud Adult topic. "Uur Attitude toward work and Workers'. Intermediate topic. "The Past baa much to Teach Us." Juniors aud Junior Jewels at the same hour 7:30 p. m. — The pastor s last message is "Christian Assurance " I Romans 8:31-33. Special music. Invite your friends to this helpful hour of worship. Monday evening. «:w p. m. — Bible study. Rev. Miner in charge Tuesday evening—The St. Joseph

Statement ot Condition of the NATIONAL LIFE IASI HANtE ( O. Montpelier. Vermont lh total* tot. Un the 31*t Day of December. 1931 ELBERT 8. BRIGHAM. FreaMsnt.. 11. R. I'IKRCK, Sacrelary Amount of Capital paid up •> Mutual GKUtoto AMAETB OF COMPANY ileal Eatale Vnlneumbsred ... 811.4 1L319.04 Mort sag* Loan* on real eatale (Free from aay prior incumbrance).... 74.*«4,9*5j« Bond* and Stocks Owned 'Market Va1u.).... 7L«47,813t>7 Cash in Bank* (On Interest and Nut oa interest I 8.944.448 91 Accrued toecurttl** (interest A Kent*, etc.) . 3,777,424 43 Other Meeurlties. Collal- < eral loans .™__ 12.0*4.00 Polic y Hen* 37.915,<• H so Agents' balance* net 13,7** 3<' Mi., ellaneou* X 3.177.93 Premium* and Account" due and in proceed of of collection .... 3,•37,382.48 Accounts otherwise secured —Non* Total Gross Asset. 8245.5X3.493.34 Deduct Asset* Not Admitted 8 373.373.14 Net Asset* 83*4.114.338.14 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount neceasary to reinsure outstanding risk* 31 >4,491,714.•» Losse* due and unpaid 313.912 94 Lueses adjusted and not due 483.433.40 Losses unadjusted and in suopense . 334.977.43 Bills and Account* unpaid .. 33,347.74 Amount due A not due '.auk* or other creditor* 12,433,330 20 Other l.iabilltle* ot the Company 8 14.3*1 491.74 Total Liabilities '8195.9X4.377~.* Capital | NOM surplus I 9.133.913 Total ... 8203.11«.33« l» STATE OF INDIANA. .ithce of lnauran<e Commissioner I. the underataned, lii*uraiue Com'i.lsslouer of Indiana, hereby certify that the above 1* a correct iop» of Hie Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31*1 day ot December. 193*. aa shown by the original ataleiuenl and that the *ald original alaumenl I* now on file tn thl« offb-e. In Trslunott) Wb-reoL I hereunto -.Ubseritoe m» name and idly my offi<l*l aeal. this lOtti day of July* 1929. 'Beall '!»> H NEW BAI ER. ..... . Insurauce Cotumiaaiuticr. •It Mutual Company *u state. AUG. 3o HEPT, 3 Staten,ent of C"ii'l|tlou ot the I nt 4 Ml rt VI. IN«| ranch I OMI-ANV Utica. New York I*s-191 Genesee totrett U " l » 4 * JOHN I. litAIN. Presiletit NDWAIUV J HAbpiKl.il, tk'retary Amount of Capital paid “P ■ *1 Mutual lilttitoii AIWKTH OF COMPANY Ileal Estate l iilm utuliu ••*?«* I 431.45 SOC Mortgage Utana on teal date i 9 rre from any prior Incumbrance) 1..*0* 4*3 72 Bonds and tot 'i ka owned <Market Value) . 7.4(1'.344 *j Cash In flank* (On In- ••••*••* terest and Not un Interest) 3.141 sin ji A.*rued tor. unties .In- -‘••••ta.M tereat ft Renta, etc.) . 53.3*4 aj Other He. unties x„a« |•renllum> end A* counts due and In pro. e*a of collection 1,1»7,547.44 Aecouiil* otherwise *•> cured None Kuulty in Mutual Vui p*. Reina. F£ 1*7.151 «l Other Assets 45.475 19 Total Gros. Assets 81X.441.t<4.5i Uodu. t Assets Not Ad- | 14.352.1* Nsl Assets 113.41'.344 V* LIAHIMTIE3I ilr.erv* or atliounl n*. ' essary to reinsure oulstandlng risk* I 2,1*2,05* .4 Losses due ami unpaid a.VIS. 191,3a itsserve for Claim Exi,’’*"”, - >4.148.81 -. ror . Tine " i 1.373.79 Bills and Account* unl M *’ , 3 32.2*5 84 Ih'ldend* declared and unpaid to policy holderr: Lfti.ftil.il U an e r a I Contitigaiicj _ llcaerve ... 233.au a* Other Liabilities of th* Company 938,431.*4 >• I?.**. 1 LlablHHe* I £817.114,48 < apltut ... * Nam, tourplu* f x,*oo.iH>* o« Total U:.817,834.08 STATE OF INDIANA. offl'r ut Insurance Uomnilsatoutr I. tiA undarsigned. Insuratie* Commlsslonsr of Indiana.•hereby certify that the above Is * correct copy ot the totaivtnetit of th* condition ot the above mentioned Company on Hie -Ist dsy of Dei ember. 1*33. a* shown by the original statemeiit and that th* said orlglnut statement lit' now on tit* In this nffie*. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto sulmcrlbe my name mid affix my offlel'll seal, ibis totli day of July, 1933. 'Beal) GEO H NEWRAuLu .<< u . . •If Mutual company »o state. AUG. av »EIT. 3

annual conference convenes at Winona Lake, Indiana, and continues until Sunday nootf, Sept. 10. Mrs. Edna Jiugbes. evangelist, will bring the messages each evening. Conference is run on daylight time. Delegations are urged to attend. Wednesday evening. 7 P m — Prayer meeting ear vices for children, adults, and youth. Earl Crider will take charge ot tbe youth group. We will have Sunday School next Sunday but no worship services because of tbe closing session of the annual conference al Winona Lake. '■■■' ' o Church of God Glen E. Marshal), pastor "O come and let us worship aud bow down: let us kueel before tbe Lord our maker. For he is our God, and we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep ot his baud." - Psalm M:G7. The unified service gives opportunity to worship God iu spirit and lu truth. Here we may worship him through song, prayer, sermou and tbe study of bis word. The unified service begins al 3.30 aud closes al 11:20. Boys and girls meeting, 4:30.

Statement of Condition of tu* RANKER* I.IFK COMPANY l>es Molne*. lowa tooth and Grand Avenue* un the 31*t I'ay ot December. 1938 G. «. NOI.I.EN. ITeslaent H. N. MILLS, Secretary Amount ot Capital paid up . *8 Mutual GllUßto AtoHETH OF COMPANY ileal Eatale Unincumbered 8 19, **8,587.78 Mortgage Loan* on real estate (Free fromany prior incumbrance) . . 41,155,311.40 Bond* A Stocks Owned (Book Value) 111.334,351.15 Cash in Banka 'On Intereat and Not on Inlereet) .. .. 4,983.585.54 Accrued too urltloa <lnterest A Kent*, et. ) 4,049.439.00 Other Securities L-ans to Policy holder* 39.171,049.43 Premiums A Accounts du* and in protess of collection 4..45.219 00 Accounts otherwise secured 598,408.98 Total Gross Assets 8389,*72,148.44 I'.du- I Asset* Not Admitted | 1.138.447.40 Net Assets 843*,4M,41X.44 LIABIUTI44M Reserve or amount lie's*#* >y to reinsure outstanding risks 8195,31L147 00 Losses due A unpapld 3,181.00 Uussss adjusted and _ not due 5H.29109 Losses unadjusted and in sunpenae . 400,310.90 Bill* and Aci ount* unpaid 977,991*0 Amount due and not du* banks or other creditors None cither l.iabilltle* of the Company 13.419.772.00 Total Liabilities 221-.331,399 no Capital 2 None •iurplua and Contingency Keeerve 8 13.088.819.14 Total •338,590.518 14 KI ATE OF I.MM ANA. Offi'S of ineuian- e lotiimlasiuuer I, the undersigned, inaurani e Commissioner of Indiana, hereby . ertitv •hat the above is a correct copy Jt the Mtatement of the Condlttoit of ;he above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. 1948. aa »h»wn by the ortgtnal statement and that the said original statement I* non on file in hla otbvc In Teaiimony Whereof. I hereunto suhwrib* my name and «Hlv my <>«- lai seal, thi* loth day ot July. 1343. ItoeaD G»» If NEWHAIEIt. insurance Conimia»lunar. *' ,uu 0 — Mtalcmenl vt c'uudlilon of the THE t«l l MHI VN A VTIONAI. LIFE IN*. CO. Boston. MasaachuMtl* 77 Franklin Street Un the 3tsi nay of December. 1338 FItANCIM P. to KA I th. President JOHN K HOWARD. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up •! J 00(1.000 u« GiniMM AMHyrrs of (•'■mpanv Real Estate Unim uhibf 5.049.V03 3I Mortiraav latan* on teal estate (Free from any prior Ini'umbran. e) 3,|*5.9*9.?3 nto. ks* owned (Maiket 8 aide I 73i..'.*l ~4 Bond* owned 35.8i3.»i*.4J Cash In Ranks .On In- ••'•"*■’‘'*•7 4 terra! and Not Uli |n« NwuKttoa Un. ‘ ’ other He< urltts* . Nona Premium* *ud Amount* dur and In pro. ess of vt'ile'iluli 1.035,931.79 A'cn'inl* otherwise se- , ' urad 104.015.78 Loans lu Polley polder* 7.315.448.13 Total Gros* Assets 318,34».t8iTi Dedu t Assets Not Ad- .... 2 113.79'7x Net Assets 248.414,448 *1 LIABILITIEH Reserve or amount no••essary to reinsure 'lutstandliig risks 2iV.834.-ta H le'sses du* ut ,d unpaid None ie)«sr* adjusted and not , ... Nun* letsaes unadjusted and In susprn-* 408.M3.24 lulls and A' ■ "Util* unpaid in< tuning Tax Iteaarve* ;42.G*ni 1 •••*• •*’2B*’»*»-y It a e* i v « tor Ileal Rat. Fluctuations *34,Ma on other Liabilities of the Company 8.011.130,42 .. Llablllllea 2«.»i0 499 n L •'•!'*' .1 3.000.0441111 Hurpli.s | 435.940.07 t«‘«i iToTaojOLM •iTATK OF INDIANA, ° . f.. V r Inxurnnre Comml*aloh«r I the undersigned, fttsuratiee Comnlsaloticr <>f Indiana, li«r*kp csrllfv that ths above |* a correct copy or the Hlatrnient of th* Condition of Hie iihrtvc mcntlnned Company on the 21st day nt December. 191 L ar by lit* original statement and that the said orTgltial statement Is nnw on fit* |>, thi* offl. r, . L” Tastitoiony Whereof. I hereunto siibscrifm my name and artu my nffi- ' lai seal, (hla IftlH day of Jot v tox* tHagD UICU If NEWRAUER. .. . . l»»urauce commisaionar AUU M %“»EP? fl T' , “ > ' •*’

Young People's meeting, 0:30. Evening service, 7:30. The sermons of the day will be brought by the paalor and the public is cordially invited to be present. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday night, 7:30 p. m. Tbe Missionary ladles are iu charge of thia service. This mlasiouary service is oue that creates a greater interest in missions, aud is a study of the miMioanry needs. The Ladies Miaakmary society meets Thursday afteruoou al 3:M o'clock at the home of Mrs. Herbert Hawkins. Men's prayer service, Friday night, 7:30 p. m. AH men are invited to attend this prayer service. ' i mi. ■ gf**w I ii First Trucks Painted White Toledo. O.—tUJll- White paint instead ot rod has been used on the equipment ot a new suburban fire department here. O" ■' 1 1 ■ Hugs fiturgeon Landed Caldwell. Ida.— tU.PJ — William Haakins aud Frank Coon ot Caidwell caught a 400-pound sturgeon tn tbe Suske liver after a six-hour battle.

utatemrnt of Condition of the W.W ICMiIAAU NITLAL LIFK IVMHiMK lOXfAM Boiton. M»s»«itiu»etl* st Milk Street tin The 31st Day ot December, 1338 GKOHUE WILLAHD SMITH. Freaidenl MollßlS P. CAPX.N. Scctetary Amount of Capital paid up ...——...•1 Mutual GRINS ASSETS OF COMPANY Ileal r;*iat« C nine umber ml 8 43.30*.303.83 Mortgage Loans on ileal Eatate (Free trom any prior uirumbraiice) 43,342,113.38 UuuU* a Stocks Owned (Book Valuer 337.344,174.40 Cm»<l in llanki" (tin Interest a Nut on Interest) 14,403,411.04 Accrued Securities (Interest * Lent*, etc.) 4,415,33e.»4 Other Ht-curltles ... Nuue s'rentiunu a A<-> ount* due and iu proceaa it cullc-cltuu 4,134,134.47 Accounts utherwtee *e- < urc-d ... None ‘•vlicy Loans and Premium Notes 4M*o.>*J-41 Agents' Balance* 4.328.53 Total Gros* Assets 4141,140,274.37 Dedu< t Assets Not Aded 8 4.414.448.74 Net Aiki. 8123,723,473.27 MAMrLITIKS Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 8343.343.43c.14 Losses due a unpaid 44,34* Iu l-.sses adjusted a not . due L443.4te.3S unadjusted and In suspense 474,134.*4 Bills and Accounts un- . P«id 147,«3<.»7 Amount due a not due banks or utuer creditors None Other lAabllilles o f tbe Cutitpany ... 34.5i;.>»2.4V Total Liabilities 8413,342,43344 capital ( Nona Surplus g 17,341,014.13 Total 843a.748.W157 STATE OF INDIANA. omce ot 1 nauraticv c'otnmisajuner I. the undersigned, insurance Commissioner ot Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correc t . opy of llie statement ot the Condition ot .he above mention'd Company un the 31st da, Ot De, ember. *l33*. as Shown by lice original statement and tlnu tile said original statement U •tow <>n file in tins oM>e. I" T . , :»' l "“ , »y Whereof. J hereunto cubs-ribe my name and aI!U my olti- ■ lai seal, thia loth day of July. |*jj • mail GE<t. It NEWBAL'EIC. a>« u . . * n »urance Commissioner. AtU* ,U 3V*S , EM-"‘r" > - Kiatcment of Condition of the THE I.IVK iva. <•«. or VIKI.IM l l n th A Capitol sta. Klchitiond Virginia •"' 'lir ‘lst Day of De- entber. 1»3» illtAliFlißD II WALKER. Trssldent HILL Mo.VlAtlt E, Jit, gLfeUr” Amount ot Capital pgtd up •» 4 oaa.oss.BS G|i<MW ASSETS OF COMPANY ■Real Estate Unim-uui-iwred 1».044.iU1.3» M'ltuaae Loans un Heal »iate (Free from any prior ineumbranrel 34.013 SIJ so Bond* A st.e-ka Owned ■ Market Value! it, t**.33*.n Ca»li In Banka tUn Interest A Not on In-Irre-ll 1.3U3.041.Ju Av rued He. uritlea < li,. tereat A I lent*, etc-.i . 1,043,113.34 Ollier Se. uritle* .... None Policy lacana 7,4(14.3.1.7U ' ash In Company's off- „ !• e— 8,377.34 Prsmiums A Account* due A in proceMi of ■ ulleeUon 1,034.703.33 Ac.ounta otherwise »c- • ured 434.417.4? I tai (irons Asset* 1100.38M7<.34 Ucdu- t Asset* Not Admitted I 324.133.43 Net Asset* f 1«0.*70,4t4.47 LIAHILtTIKM Rererve or amoust n»cesaary to rclasurs outetendlng rlak* | 41,474,13104 1e0..r« due A unpslu 43,37* 27 tziasea adjusted A not . dur 130.443 12 L<>**»- una'ljusted and in suauetiHS a, oaa ■■* Hill, and A- couht. un- ••••»» »» 4»*u Hut hte Amount dur s not due banks or other endItum , „ r OM Other Liabilities of the «• .17. , “i* Liabilities 3 VV.34:: ooTyi T’** l iiJj'T''-INDIANA. Office ot InsuraSr* Commissioner I. the undersigned. Insurance Commlssimirr of Indians, hereby certife * J,’". Hb " v ? •" a "orrect copy ot the Ntatement ot the Coodltlon ot the above mentioned Company on ’I 1 " ' '"J W I’t-reinher. ISM, H a ‘he original statement and that the mild original statement is MOW on file tn th|» office. !" T S»‘*'"'my Wligrenf, T hereunto Ktibsc-rlbe mv name and .fill my offl- < iul seal, tills 10th day of jiily, 133 H <BeaD GEO It NEWpACLR. ... .. . Ibsuraucs ConituUaimiat. ALU. 30 SEPT 3

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j Many Reunioni Scheduled For Summer Month* •undsy. boptemtovr 3 Frederick and B«vUlg duydsr Rojnlon. Frederick Bnydcr liyaiestaad near Wren. Ohio Hakes reuakMi. Triers Park. Fort WajrMv The ahbual HluassrCatM family reunion will be bold in ibe Wilk shtro. Ohio pant bttsday. Httplanbar 3. Emrick Aaaaal Rauaioa, SuaSet Park Urick aaaual raanloa. Baa Set Park. Brown family reunion at Jim Brown a, tiia vid Abe Brown homestand Monday, Septgember 4 Melllagrr and Ilarnet Reunion, Suaßet Park. Bowomu Annual Reuaktg. Sub Set Park. •uaday, September 10 Roebuck aaaual reunloo. Bun Set Ifark. bundey, September 17 Adams County t'oaoervatioa Cooa Chase, SuuSet Park. Bowman annual reunion. Sun Bel Park. Sunday. September 24 Herschy Annual Rcuatou, Suußet Park. WlHehlre K- of P. Lodge Plcalc. Sun Set Park.

Mtatement of Condition of the THS. (IINVHI TK I T Ml ft AL I lfE IVMRIMK (ivMfVNY Hartford, Connecticut 140 Garden til. On the list Day ot December. 1333 JAMES I.EK LOiMIA, President WILLIAM P. UAHHEK, JR.. Secretary. Amount of Capital paid up *1 Mutual (iROMN ABMETM OF COMPANY Ileal Estate Vnln-. umbered 8 17.441.373.il Mortgage Loans on Real Estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) .... 103.113,432.74 Benda A Stocks Owned (Bonds Book Vslue. Stocks Market ~“ Value) . 133,422.443.00 Cash In Bank* (On inter ent and Not on interest) 7.434,344.82 A,< rued Securities (interest A Kents, etc.) 4.039.321.33 Other Securities None Polio Ixtans and Premium Notes .... 34,943.394.33 Premiums A Acouuts due and In process ot collection 4,444.144.41 Accounts otherwise secured —None Reinsurance Due — 4.333.44 AS'-hth' Balance* and Tas CertUluktaa 43,173.44 Total Groae Asset* 8337,<‘34,493.0l Dedm-t Assets Not Admitted I S4e.7MJ( Net Assets .. f 334.313,437 UABIUIIH Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 8344,443,443 »e Losses due A unpaid None Losee* adjusted A not due 3X3,337.28 Losses unadjusted and in suspense ",03,433.44 Bills A Accounts unpaid 44,134.43 Amount due A not due banks or other creditors . Non* Other Liabilities of the Company 3L313.411.XS Total Liabilities 8334,334,447.43 Capital 3 None Surplus 8 1i.477.01e.lTotal *8334.413.497.43 STATE OF INDIANA. ~ oflk-e <>t Insurance votnmlasioner 1. the undersigned, insurance Com--niasloner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct <-<>p>- of the Statement ot the Condition ot the above mentioned c'oriippany on •.he 31*1 day ot December. 1933, aa shown by the original statment and that the said original ataleiuenl is now .it tile tn this office. In Testimony whereof, I hereunto subs ribe my name and «m» my olfiual seal, this ihtti day of July, tojg, (Heall (iE>> H. NEWHAUEU. insurance <3tornnU«*|oueV. •If Mutual Company so stat*. Al U. 3U HEIT. 3 — 1 -0 — Statement ot Condition nt the EMIII VUI E LIFE INSIH4NVE tfINPAWV OF IOW A Des Moines,lowa Sixth Avenue tk Locust Street -m the 3lkt Day ot December. 1933 H S. N'oiJsEN, President J. W. lil'HBKt.L Secretary Amount of Capital paid ui> •! I.tiSW.SSa.SS GRtcSS ASSETS (IF ioMI’ANY ltc-41 Estate Unincumbered I 19,293,441.10 Mortgage Loan* on Ileal Estate (Flea from any prior incumbrance) „. ILlVecsab. 73 Bonds A Stocks »»»■ ed 'Market Value I 73,i13.4»4.»; Cash tn Hanks Kin Interest A Not on Interest • 3,039,934.43 Accrued Sccurltle* terest A Item*, et'.i 3,ei9.9»3 3* Other S.-< untie* None lacan* made to Policy- „ holders 17.34^021 41 I‘remiums a Accounts due and In pr»> ess of .•nllectlon 3.344,374 04 .I'-count* otherwise »e- • ureg 4,144,333.41 Total Gross Asset* 8133,883,334 43 iisduct Assets Not Admitted | 433,710.33 Net Asset* •188,331,843 'l* LIABILiriEB .■cserc* or amount n«cesaaty to reinsure outstendlhk risk* I t 00,041. >»." no l."«se* du<- A unpul'l Nona Lcuiaea adjusted A not . “ uc ito.oox.vs leoo.es unadjusted and tiro l •bspeh** 03,97400 “Hl« A Account* un183.:7*.31 Amount due A not due banks or other creditor* N *.,•■ Uthet Liabilities of the Company 13.473.303.70 Total Liabilities 1174,303,93; '.o .......I j.Ho.ono do ““G'lus f 7,#t1,.,1 »4S Total *8102,381,848.44 BTATE UP INDIANA, Ufll'e nt Insurance Cnntmlsslnner I. the undersigned. Ittsursiice Commissioner ot Ittdiana, hereby certify that th* above Is a '-orroet copy ot the statement of th* Condition ot the above mentioned Company on lite 31*t day of D*. ember. Um, a* shown by the original statement and that the said orlgltial statement is now on rile in till* office. In Tsrtlniony Whereof.! hereunto subs' rllie my name and affix my official —al. this totli day of July, Itohp tdcsD . <IEU ii NEWNaULR ... .. . I»»urau-« Commissioner Alt Mutual ( ompdiiy *o state ACu7 30 SEPT. 3