Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1948 — Page 4
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Wallace L. Shilling, 2116 Brook‘side Pkwy., N. Drive, died today 'in his home. land, he had lived in Indianapolis two years. Mr. Shilling, who was 57, was secretary, treasurer and manager of the Dyper Service of Indiana {since 1931. He was a member of GREEN ithe Irvington Masonic Lodge, " Shrine, Scottish Rite, the Third is y, {Christian Church and the Busi{ness Exchange Club. > Services will be at Flahner and ‘Buchanan, but the time has not been set. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Estella Basset Shilling; daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Mildred R. Gildersieeve and {Martha Bassett, all of Indianap|olis; a sister, Bonnie A, Shilling, Indianapolis; a brother, Thomas {P, Shilling, Crawfordsville, and |four grandchildren,
‘Benjamin Allen
Benjamin Allen, 140 Bright St. died - yesterday in General HosTime of service has not {been set, but burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 48. A native of Carrollton, Mass.,
of England
A native of Eng-
tute of Banking. He was lieuten-
denomination.
John B. Fisher To Speak Here
Mr. Fisher
ant in the Navy during the last war and saw active service In many campaigns. The appeal will strive this year to raise $500,000 for the work of the Unitarian
Zin J. C, Wilson Chapel of the |Chimes. Burial will be in rom {Park. He was 74. §| Born in Kentucky, Mr. — ardson died yesterday in his, home after a three-day fllness, |
Atkins Co. for 17 years, he had been retired for 20 years. He is survived by ‘wo sons, John Richardson, Indianapolis, | and Thomas Richardson of Ken- |Z tucky; two daughters, Mrs. Lil-/= lian B. Munn and Mrs. Elizabeth =
three Helen White, |
grandchildren.
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Miss Anna Mae Allen and Miss {Rosa Mae Allen; five sons, Andrew, Gennie, Earl and Ben Al-
Henry Grothe Rites for Henry Grothe, a parking Jot attendant at 147 8. Delawho died yesterday in General Hospital, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Dorsey
Belzer; two sisters, Mrs. Saforhia = Green and Mrs. Virgie McBride, | all of Indianapolis; one brother, |= =
len Jr, all of Indianapolis, andighelley Richardson, Louisville Prince Albert Allen, Greenwood, Ky; five grandchildren and on 2 Miss.; four stepdaughters and two great.grandchild. z stepsons, Clyde and William : Thompson, all of Indianapolis; Advertisement one grandchild and four step-
Delp relieve distress of “Periodic”
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Mr. Allen had lived here five Sero-tone, Texolite, | years and was employed by the|funeral home. Burial will be in|} JLIVEL Emer Thon bo toy Lydia | Ewing Foundry. He was a mem-| Crown Hill Cemetery. relieve Pinkham's and other paints ber of Gethsemane Church. , | Mr. Grothe, who was 74, is sur- be a grand Sftet on ari | He is survived by his wife, Mrs.[vived by a brother, William AGman’s most important organs . of this type |Alberta Allen; two daughters, Grothe, Indianapolis, 1 E £ PINKHAN'S Ses ARR
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. a * * | FACTS THAT SPEAK - COMPETENT, EFFICIENT | IN 1947 SERVICE Ft New Business exceeded ony Indianapolis Life Representa's his- ully selected and Yoor in the Company's his J thoroughly rained to Sve the Paid to Pol ond SROWTH : sel and = Beneficiaries, $ ho a4] .03. oF rr Company operates tn sev. g on — Assets— Increased INSURANCE srl sts its nity end it s $4,808,142.72 maki iN "FORCE outstanding . record. best = ta) ane assets $52,496,051.03. IPAID BASIS) patronized in its home city pone EB Increased ps » | ate zens of = $317,299.58 making 190s | $328,000 aud Indiana are literally ut 3 Saree surplus : — side in giving them efficient 5 $3,441 401 1) is | $40,070,021 i bubitaitah, well-counded : Finca: Orgenisatien—. : : : through the years reflects 2 He apprecia ng 2 $37, 631574/90 0" pelicy- 1925 | $53,305,644 ape Sompicte service : e - holders and beneficiaries. ! ' Fhoy -rassive gE mis | $95,756,258 g wee | $114,767,904
$154,308,575
$174,9417,531
$193,622,485.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Assets
0s Gove Bonds . 41.8% Public Utility Bo oo. 239% State, Count y ay bonds coo 1.0% ks is 24% Mortgage loans (38.634.513.37 insured by F ... 43.1% Policy loans ... =. ....... 44% Real I Estate (including Home office) ..... ..... 4% Other Real Estate sold under ntact Eo ATA we A we 0.7% Interes ail and not due .... 03% Premiums due and deferred secured by policy reBErVeS) ...cvcrvesvasrannsns 4% Cash ..ooievnncncecerceess 1.6% Total Admitted Assets... 100.0%
December 31, 1947
Liabilities
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$38,082,828 43
ment settlements .... ............ 4,117,296.62 Dividends left to accumulate. ........ 2,796.267.10 Premiums and interest paid in advance 1,322814%] Claims reported but proofs not received 300,500.49 Reserve for taxes, miscellaneous Ha bilities and contingencies 793,042.91 Dividends apportioned to policy-owners -not yet due .........00000 gree 576,100.00 Unassigned surplus..... sesssccscese 3,441401.11 Total ..cvevecrvancncscssvansesss $52,496,051.03
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