Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1939 — Page 18
Johnny and Sally are getting along fine!
UNUSUAL? NOT AT ALL. There's aJ ohuiy or a Sally in virtually every schoolroom.
SURE THEY QUARREL! What healthy and happy youngsters don’t? But here’s what we mean by ° ‘getting along.”
Johnny and Sally, like other youngsters you know right here | in town, are perfect examples of life insurance in action.
Their father, a storekeeper, died last year. But through his foresight he left to Johnny and Sally a fine inheritance. Three life insurance policies allow the children’ s mother to give them her own full-time care.
The first policy paid the bills he left and paid off the mortgage on the home. The second policy gives the widow a monthly income for life. The third policy assures the advantages of a college education for both Johnny and Sally. | | :
ANNUAL MESSAGE OF LIFE INSURANCE Week of October 23, 1939
Sponsored in Co-Operation with the Indianapolis Association of Life Underwriters
There's probably not even a village in all America without one or a dozen families benefiting right now from life insurance. In a typical town of 600 homes, you would likely find over half the families getting some sort of life insurance payments. Nearly $50,000 will go to such a town this year.
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Johnny's and Sally’ 8 dad, like millions of others, had the advice and help of a life insurance agent who knows what it takes to “get along.” Such an agent never thinks
of life insurance as $1,000 or $100,000, but as a way to continue a regular, dependable
income—for yourself if you live, for your dependents if you don’t
Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Co. . ‘J. Perry Meek & Associates 130 E. Washington St.
Bankers Life of Des Moines H. E. Storer, C. L. U. & Associates 1010 Merchants Bank Bldg.
Business Men's Assurance Company. Noel liams, State Manager & Associates
531-32 Occidental Bldg. | | Empire Life & Accident Insurance Co. Home Office, Empire Life Bldg.
Indianapolis
Franklin Life Ins. Co. of Illinois Ralph L. Colby, General Agent 320 Circle Tower Bldg.
J. Frank Holmes Life Insurance Estates 917 Hume-Mansur Bldg.
Indianapolis Life Insurance Co.
J. any Schwab—Geo. Anawalt, Genl. Agents nd All the Company's Representatives
Pri Agencies, 1052-58 Consolidated Bldg. Home Office 2960 N. Meridian St. ®
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The Jefferson National Life Insurance Co. E. Kirk McKinney, president 130 E. Washington St., Third Floor
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. Dan W. Flickinger & Associates
Chartered Life Underwrit 1222 Circle Tower B. BE or
The Jones Agency
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. 315 Circle Tower Bldg.
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Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. E. Leo Smith & Associates 300 Electric Bldg.
Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York G. R. Douglass & Representatives 607 Electric Bids,
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. E. A. Crane, General Agent & Associates 625-34 Occidental Bldg.
New England Mutual Life Wsurance Co. ’
William H. Meub & Associates 1450 Consolidated Bldg.
Peoples Life Insurance Company P The Friendly Company" Frankfort, Indiana
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. Lewis G. Ferguson & Associates 823 Security Trust Bldg.
Reliance Life Insurance Company v=
of Pittsburgh
Gregory & Appel, -Inc., General Agents
Iliff Jones, i 335 °N, Pennsylvania St.
Shoptaugh, Spence & Barrett
General Agents for Indiana
Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. 701-4 Guaranty Building
The State Life Insurance Company C. S. Sweehey, General Agent . . I5 E. Washington St., Suite 1224
The State Life Insurance Company George R. Wilson, State Manager 15 E. Washington St., Suite 1124
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