Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1948 — Page 22

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* 2 : 1: : |four other news- , ‘AHractiveness, Suitability of Style and Fabric (27 no restrictions on how far| oC ve been cited for an out- anpolis. Ms. Ps Fray . . . . out in the state you live, just so of four ounce daughter, her first] Also Viewed to Determine Winner oh Are witem the ctroulstion | TADAING Seriesof advergsemental iL, UOC. | > ya By ART WEIGHT * |area of The Times. {as a social force” national con-| The girl was born yesterday.| » THE GARMENTS YOU ENTER in The Times National Sewing| y = oh pave to clip the tegis-| : ¢ !Miss Parker's husband ds Bert! ‘Contest must have been made this vear . . . started since Mar. 1. , Dy Friedlob, a businessman. r “ ” tration blank (below) from The, ‘Whether entries are of the “new look” style depends upon the | = me desire of the contestant. Entries will be judged for these points: Times and mail it in to he eligi-| isem Workmanship, neatness, style, attractiveness and suitability of style ble, | and fabric to ule. : "When your registration form make your Apr. 19—and on that day only— ¥

It vould be well {has been’ received, you will be with ' a ‘view toward to a downtown location which }

ing t} will be announced in The Times officially 4n the contest and can after the contest 1s |, 5 jater date. | compete for the $1460 in local and | ) over . ., for garments will be re-| During the week of Apr, 26, the | national prints. turned when judging is com leted ages will inspect all garments Later you will receive an entry Bwards dsr in) notitid. Fr a ho ts and the public also will be given niank, which calls for vertinent day. j » h avn aa ula an opportunity to see your crea- information about your garment.| Vermom Brooks "pio; The! in The Times, when Tre 10 tions. This entry blank—not the regis: Times, the Cleveland Press, Den-} {

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March 10, 1948—8 P. M.

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Neve stutly call for your contest garments be pinned to {fly 8 en ' awn tration form—must pinn Polio: . You have plenty of time in| REGARDLESS of whether you your garment when it is sub-|ergh Sky Mouslajn News, Puls Rolloy Sire. Indianapolis, Ind which to complete your garments. are a resident of Indianapolis, |mitted on Apr. 19. {mercial Appeal, were praised for : They are to be delivered oniyou are invited to compete. There) mp, judges here will decide who winning newspaper displays. a | wi an . un gets the $560 in local prizes—S$50

Times National Sewing Contest [io Rites mod $20 for second

classifications and $20 for second Entrant Registration

prize in each classification. The garments winning first New York Here is my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing|Place will be sent to Contest," I will bring thy contest garment on Apr. 19 to the place] for judging in the Rational Sone to be announced in The Times. test. First place winners in the

national will receive $100 in cash : —plus another $100 the Times NAME SING RENNEINNBNEIRTIOIIIRINIIISIRIOITSTS PhONGcsessivscnscons wil. pay for bringing fashion laurels to Indianapolis. The creator of a national first prize garment will get a three-day

y trip to New York with all exI plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check one or more. You are mot obligated to remain in the classifications Penses paid by The Times.

check Too, the national winners will 8,3 You 410UI4 change your wing later). {attend a national fashion show at

i the Waldorf Astoria hotel on =——{@tandard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants above june 9. There they will see their {garments worn by Conover andi Powers models.

ADDRESS PIA P IIIA IIR NIPRINT IIIT BNNIINssIsiNRIbRsT AERIS RIRISIIINTS

18 years of age, (1) Dress—Rayon, silk or wool.......

2 = » : @) Dress—Cotton....... (3) Coat or Suit....... CLIP OUT the registration

a——eeftandard Pattern Group, Junior Division, entrants 18 years form now and send it to: Sewing fishies 4 ; [Contest Editor, Indianapolis or under, (1) Dress......, (2) Suit or Coat....... |Times, 214 W, Maryland St., In- * : |dianapolis 9. You may enter ~————GIAmour Group, no age limit. = (1) Evening, lounge, beach|one wr any number of olass. : ‘wear, etc., from standard pattern or original design. |ifications and as many garments wmeesOFiginal’ Design Group, no age limit. (1) Dress, suit or|28 You choose in any classifica-

5 i tion. : ‘originally ' designed by. contestant and intended for| aia lly Jen wo | The only women not eligible

i an . for the contest are employees of weeeeeeChildrén's Clothing’ Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes for|The Times or members of their ' children up ‘to ]2 years of age.

families. ' Closing Monday . . and Friday

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FINANCIAL CONDITION + DECEMBER 31, 1947 (Condensed from the Report filed with the Indiana Insurance Department) -

/ ASSETS LIABILITIES Cash in Banks und Office . . , . $ 1,505,375.58 Legal Reserve on Policies . . . . $65,527,756.00 a : : Reserve for Policy Claims Payable U. 5. Government Securities . . . 33,436,602.56 ninviolments. = <4 Canadian Government Securities » = 2,719,433.69 Reserve for Claims Unreported or State, County and Municipal Bonds_ 10,441,023.21

Proofs not yet Completed . . . Reserve for Policy Dividends on DeCorporate Bonds . . . . . . . . 14,896,001.93 497,582.34

posit and Declared for Payment Corporate Stocks . . .*. . . . .

in 1948 . ki Reserve for Premiums Paid in Ad‘Total Cash and Securities’ . . . . $63,496,099.31 8,236,127.30

vance, Premium Suspense and - Deposit Funds 1,151,706.98 Policyloans * . , .'. vo... 4338,954.41 26,159.35

Total Policy Raserve . . .|. - . $70,234,182.19 Unearned Interest on Policy and ° : 81,448.13 Real Estate Sold under Contract. . Home Office Building . . . . . .1 932,214.97 742,000.00

Mortgage Loans Paid in Advance 181,041.07 Other Real Estate Owned . . . .* - 583,829.54

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Reserve for Taxes Payable in 1948 Reserve for Other Liabilities . . . 962,390.35 $71,459,061.74 Interest and Rents Due and Accrued Premiums Due and Deferred . . . 1,167,093.79

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