Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1937 — Page 24
INSURANCE MEN ~~ Underwriters Here for Cr JTS00PASTTOIN [irene so weowan | vacrsms sma so ser memes. wun 5. a : Shs i nom ri , Beginning July, 1938, persons 65 Eastern Star, is to hold a state [to follow. Grace Woods is worthy OPEN TWO-DAY eee || INDIANA REGEIVE AID or SoS men td Sor ns GATHERING HERE i . | April 0ld-Age Disbursement : ; i : To Be $756,700.
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| ; 7 sions to ‘37,500 persons who are : Exper ts Hear Talks : : past 70. Of that number, 4600 : On Problems. v a an live in Marion County. ; i :
rr——— 3 : This information was received toNational insurance officials opened | [HN ? : EE i i day by the Social Security Board's ii , 32 Co] , : 2 thant Loonferornce. in. the Si TY a pr 5 Indianapolis district office from \ he ] N An Investment You'll Never Regret pool Hotel today, and several were | [Eu SEs REE H. L. McCarthy, Chicago, Regional es a oe to address the Indiana Life Insur-| [i ; : £ : Directory : ! ¥ You want to preserve the inside and outside of ance Sal | a : an ar a April old-age disbursements to |. oe il your home, and you want to beautify it as well. 09 Saues Congress ali 11 session eg le ; 2 be matched by the State, will a 5 PAINT—smooth-flowing, durable and lovely—
Trustees and National Association | s y : 8 -. ni i amoun 378,350 in Federal . . , / of Life Underwriters national coun- | T. M. Riehle Holgar J. Johnson Harry T. Wright J a said. : EP will do the job. Buy NOW before prices rise! cil opened their meeting at 9: 30 | ® rn = me em rere eee | I coppe- “average monthly annuity LL ;
a. m. A luncheon, business sessions RE ‘ ii 9 nts t 15 d- t 8 . : and entertainment for out-of-state | : | STRAIGHTENING OF oo SE ared ok Aig Our Famous Our Famous
guests were (on the afternoon pro- | : § CREEK DI SCUS SED ment agreed to ‘divide costs for .old- | ; Horngloss Enamel Masga Spar Varnish
gram. Officers, trustees and past presi- : : asi pian 3 dents of the national association, : : : Plans for straightening the chan- S A T U R D A Y'S
council members and members of | : the Indianapolis General Agents 7 ; 5 | nel of Eagle Oresk ai ‘ite south. /§ and Managers Association are to be ; i i ASE | onern edge of is oy Yte mr Helo Sheceal ¢ : , = .
honored at a 6:30 p. m. dinner. = Si BR cussed by the Indianapolis District
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Harry T. Wright, Chicago, Million nd ! Flood Control Board in City Hall pn
Dollar Round Table past president 3 | yesterday. Levee, channel and |: a . > : : WILL SAVE YOU MONEY t : enamel for Kitchen UE - and Charles J. Zimmerman, New : : | boulevard work along Fall Creek GO TO YOUR NEAREST aa bathroom walls ei “i 54 ii - Jersey, were this morning's speakers : : | from Indiana Ave. to Sixteenth St. ©. MARKET work. New spring colors DE iork In the Blue
before the sales congress. : Gn i ¥ 8 | also was outlined. Work is expected i : Ts : : || | to start this summer. MARKET LOCATIONS ; = ad wile. Can, RT TT TAI 25 S. Illinois (Downtown)
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a Million.” He was introduced by Frank L. Jones, New York and for- : ; 1058 Virginia A . > : : : : BE oo rginia Ave. . : . merly of Indianapolis. oo | Policies and programs for the Fountain eu Washable Hornite Enamel, Qt. Floor and Porch Paint, !/> Gal. Mr. Zimmerman's subject was to C. 1 Zimmerman Paul F. Clark year were outlined yesterday at the Michigan and Noble Quick-drying enamel for furniture and For all floors and linol be “Closing Tactics.” He was to be| ——————————— final departmental meeting of the 3306 E. 10th St. woodwork. "Comes in fine assortment @PPe wearing And inumy, ns 1. 39 introduced by Claude C. Jones Jr., : ; : .. | Disciples of Christ Church in the ; ; : colors colors 2 : through a writ of habeas corpus, will | ? 2 i = Indianapolis. | Homer L. Rogers, In- | COURT T0 CONSIDER ! | 3 < ‘ist ; : : , : po : United States Christian Missionary Paint and Wallpaper Amounting to $20 or
diana Association president, was to | ke taken under consideration by the Society headquarters in Irvington. : . preside. MOONEY PLEA TODAY Siate Supreme Court late today. Motion pictures of missionary More May Be Purchased on Our Budget Plan BLOCK'S—Fifth Floor. ———— —— : 5 :
William S. Cleary, Deputy State | work in China were shown at the closing sessions.
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Registration at 8:30 a. m., and singing led by Leonard Smith, Mich- | fy United Press Attorney General, was to conclude igan City, opened the program. SAN FRANCISCO, April 16.—The final arguments by noon. George T.
George N. Newbauer, Indiana Insur- pl ; ; EW! ea of Thomas J. Mooney, convict- sis! chi : ance Commissioner, and Governor ¥ Davis, chief defense counsel, was
Townsend were among the speakers | 4 Of the Preparedness Day bombing | then given 90 minutes in which io : ! ; at the noon luncheon. Herbert A. in 1916, who is seeking Se the final rebuttal arguments. : fr Luckey, past president and legisla- |, SS I -. ,- A, kr Nn 7: ore Aa S e er Uurr tion committee chairman, was to || , : ® © © : LN discuss activities of the Insurance | § : A ; Federation of Indiana. INational offi- | | 5 : : n Te cers and Indiana company officials | § y : : ry 79 : were fo be introduced by Harry V. | Ss 4° U PY. | i § Y MEA ER Yl A 3 KET Git : Wade, Association of Indiana Legal [ScIive-sog RT 5496-5497 vy 26-28 NET) . Reserve Life Insurance Companies |g Roll ...... 3: Fresh in Carton. .
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