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September 2, 1914. A FAMILY PAPER. 11<br />

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*<strong>The</strong> Leading Fire Insurance Company of America/'<br />

y E T N A<br />

CASH CAPITAL<br />

I N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y<br />

Incorporated 1S19<br />

H A R T F O R D , C O N N .<br />

i);.->,()(HMHm,(M)<br />

CASH ASSETS 22,481,550.34<br />

TOTAL LIABILITIES 10,571,860.45<br />

Vice-Presidents<br />

E. S. ALLEN<br />

WESTERN BRANCH,<br />

175 W. Jackson Boulevard, Chicago,<br />

W]V[. B.<br />

C L A R K ,<br />

HENRY E. REES A. N. WILLIAMS<br />

Assistant Secretaries,<br />

GUY E. BEARDSLEY.<br />

NET SUE.PLrS .$(i;.)0;),.380<br />

Charter Perpetual<br />

SITPtPLrS POR POLICY-HOLDEIJS 11,909,389, 89<br />

LOSSES PAID IX 95 YEAES 138,501,348, 3G<br />

President.<br />

W. F. WHITTELSEY, Marine Secretary.<br />

Ills.<br />

PACIFIC BRANCH,<br />

301 California Street, San Francisco, Cal.<br />

MARINE DEPARTMENT<br />

E.<br />

RALPH<br />

J. SLOAN, Secretary.<br />

B. IVES.<br />

THOS. K. (iALLAGHER, General Agent.<br />

L. 0. KOHTZ, Assistant General Agent.<br />

L. 0. KOHTZ, Marine General Agent.<br />

W. H. BREEDING, General Agent.<br />

E. S. LIVINGSTON, Assistant General Agent.<br />

CII1C-V(tO, ILLS., 175 AV. Jackson Boulevard.<br />

NEW YORK, 63-65 Beaver Street.<br />

BOSTOX, 70 Kilby Street.<br />

PHILADELPHIA," 226 Walnut Street.<br />

SAX FRAXCISCO, 301 California Street.<br />

89<br />

regular mid-week prayer meeting the<br />

13th, giving his lecture on National<br />

Reform. A son recently came into<br />

the home of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. James R.<br />

Another<br />

agentmade$3027 in eight months. Anothermakesover$4000everyyear.<br />

Our goods are easy to sell. With our line, you can supply the entire household,<br />

men, wonien <strong>and</strong> children. Klean Knit Underwear <strong>and</strong> Fibre Silk Hosiery have a<br />

'»g the attendance. Rev. Dodds has now visiting in Olathe. Miss Mitchell<br />

reputation for superior wearing quality, superior fit<strong>and</strong> superior style everywhere.<br />

Wn of great assistance to the mission <strong>also</strong> had as her guests for a couple of<br />

Eighteen years of manufacturing yi«jWj',g-ooiis have madeus the largest concern in<br />

children 8it.ce his coming among us. He fits days, Mrs. Maggie McCaughan <strong>and</strong><br />

the world selling knit goods directto the consumer. Agents wanted in every town.<br />

every Wednesday afternoon.<br />

'n teaching almost them any from place, the teaching Bible, besides when a daughters, of Eldorado. Kan. Mr.<br />

It is a refined <strong>and</strong> pleasant business. 'Write today for our free catalog <strong>and</strong> full<br />

preaching substitute is every needed, other meeting Sabbath with after the Remo Robb, who spent the summer in<br />

details. We protect agents in territory <strong>and</strong> make prompt delivery.<br />

Winchester, has returned. He, with World's Star Knitting Company<br />

Sabbath School. Mr. S. G. Thompson.<br />

his brother Ge<strong>org</strong>e <strong>and</strong> sister Alice, week prayer Department meetings 502 are always ex- accommodate Bay the City. people, MicUgan Miss Irene<br />

the superintendent, has returned from<br />

will spend the winter in Quinter, Kan. ceptionally well attended, the lecture Coulter afterwards leads the people in<br />

"•s vacation, which he <strong>and</strong> his family<br />

Miss Emma Wylie spent a couple of loom being no longer large enough to practising the New Psalter tunes.<br />

SMnt in Ohio, <strong>and</strong> is on duty as be­<br />

weeks with her sister, Mrs. Will Martin,<br />

pon. the of J^mes Eskridge.<br />

of last Denison, R. three Patterson Mrs. has weeks. heen Ambrose <strong>and</strong> <strong>The</strong> with his mid- fam­<br />

Pattersonily<br />

her<br />

fore. Miss Elma Holmes spent her vacation<br />

among the Ozarks in Arkansas,<br />

Miss Elizabeth Woodburn is spending<br />

a month at Lake Winona, Miss Eleanor,<br />

who spent her vacation in the<br />

Patterson, to whom they have given<br />

the name Roger Sleeper; <strong>also</strong> a son East, has returned home. Our communion<br />

has been set for September<br />

to Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Frank Hill, who was<br />

given the name of Frank. Miss Mahel<br />

Holmes, Miss Elizabeth Woodburn will be the first communion he <strong>and</strong><br />

13. Rev. A. I. Robb will assist. This<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mr. <strong>The</strong>o. Reed attended the his family have had together since he<br />

wedding of Arthur Dill <strong>and</strong> Isabella began his work in China. Miss Sue<br />

Edgar at Sterling, Kan., July 28th. McClell<strong>and</strong> is here on an extended<br />

Miss Oneta Boyle <strong>and</strong> Miss Mary visit with her brother, Elder F. L. Mc­<br />

Lyons are the delegates chosen to attend<br />

the Presbyterial Y. P C. U. Con­<br />

"Aunt Sue" with us. Mr.<br />

Clell<strong>and</strong>. We are always glad to have<br />

Lamoine<br />

vention, which meets at Stafford, Kansas,<br />

the 18th <strong>and</strong> 19th of August. Miss operation at Stormont Hospital, a<br />

McClell<strong>and</strong>, who underwent a surgical<br />

Clara McClure. of Los Angeles, California,<br />

recently spent a week among <strong>and</strong> we hope to see him out in a short<br />

couple of weeks ago, is home again<br />

her friends in Topeka. Miss Kerr, of time. Rev. Isaiah Faris is home after<br />

Olathe. Kan., worshipped with us on an absence of several weeks. Mrs.<br />

'he 16th. <strong>The</strong> workers at the Irving Coulter,, of Minneapolis, Kan., spent<br />

Place Chapel are still busy. <strong>The</strong> attendance,<br />

which during the hot weath­<br />

family. Mr. Norman Mitchell, of<br />

a week with Rev. D. H. Coulter <strong>and</strong><br />

er had fallen away to some extent, is Bellefontaine, Ohio, made a visit last<br />

beginning to pick up. A red <strong>and</strong> blue week to his aunt, Miss M, S. Mitchell,<br />

contest has been started for increas- <strong>and</strong> sister Helen. He <strong>and</strong> Helen are<br />

D O Y O U K N O W<br />

A Woman in Your Church<br />

Who<br />

| ; N ^ d s , M o n e y '^0-<br />

A woman who would be glad of an easy, profit- f<br />

able occupation to support herself—to educate<br />

her children—to buy or furnish a home—to pay<br />

off a mortgage—to dress better <br />

Call her attention to this advertisement. Thous<strong>and</strong>s<br />

of women are making money selling A'&a»<br />

Knit Underwear <strong>and</strong> Fibre Silk Hosiery. This<br />

is her opportunity. We want aa agent in<br />

home town. She can give part or all her<br />

time. No previous experience necessary.<br />

No need to travel. Two women agents<br />

in California began in their home town,<br />

<strong>and</strong> each made over<br />

$3,000 the First Year<br />

One woman with a child to support sold $210in one week.

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