- ThuMcriton't.lusnamaNictr. PAGE EIGHT STATISTICAL REPORT For Year 1921 , VT- c:tal membership representing 1,797 organizations Respectfully submitted, BLANCHE J. HART, Executive Secretary. PETER J. SCHWEITZER IS PICKED KEREN HAYESOD ADMINISTRATIVE HEAD TAKES ACTIVE PART IN JEWISH EXHIBIT CLAIRMONT CLUB Y. M. H. A. NOTES being 28 to 25. The team was de- lightfully entertained by the Akron Y. W. and Y. M. H. A. The first annual dance of the Y. A joint meeting of the senior and M. 11. A. at the Stotler Hotel last In order to promote cleaner iith- junior organizations took place Sun- Sunday evening proved a great sac- letics, the "Y" team has entered the RELIEF DEPARTMENT 'day afternoon at the clubrooms. ---. d th an and will p lay cess and the different committees amateur tournamen tournament Cash Receipts for Fund Pass the Messrl. Grossman and Lieberman de- were delighted to find the spirit of their first game on Thursday, at the livered impressive speeches purported FINANCIAL STATEMENT Million Dollar Mark. 18,182 Total number applicat ions the Jewish people in Detroit and the Jewish Institute. For Year 1921. to bring closer relations between the 6,428. support of the young folks in this Applications for relief NEW YORK-At a meeting of the two organizations. J. J. Krause, di- Applications in clinic. ... . 8,156 first a affair as well as the interest ATHENA GIRLS CLUB Temporary Executive Committee of rector, and II. Madison, associate RF:CEIPTS Applications in Department of given by the elder people. Miss Rose 382.69 the Keren Ilayesod of America, which member. addressed the clubs. .. .. . 3,062' Balance in hand of rreas- Health clinic ... Stein, the juvenile entertainer of De- The third year of the club's exist- The Glee Club, making its first ape urer Jan. I, 1921 was held at the office fo the Keren 5,791 ; $ trait, rendered some up-to-duce num- ence has commenced in the usual Beneficiaries 38.00 Ilayeimd, 50 Union Square, on Wed- pearance, rendered a few songs. Miss . 194 Rents for meetings her singing was enjoyed by New cases be peppy manner, with the meeting held nesday, the treasurer, Herman Can- Ida Arkin offered a few short recite- Refunds- Applicants receiving material all, especially her singing of "Eili• Monday, Jan. 23. A line spirit was 231.50 heim, reported that the cash receipts lions. The program was good and llospital bills, X-Rays.. relief (432 families, 1,858 Eili." Her dancing wan also cleverly displayed by all members in review- 1,853.56 " for the Keren Ilayesud were constant- helned make the meeting a success. Relief and loans , 4,763 1,851 Credit is due to the entertain- individuals) ing the policies and accomplishnisui A drive for members for the junior Children's board 322 . 9 „ 78-7 „ 0 ly increasing and had already passed dune. Received medical relief ment committee for their untiring la- for the last two years and the elali This of organization is under way and any Automobile tires 706 1 . 2 .° 8 the million dollar mark. hors, especially to the chairman, S. orate educational, charitable and Received shoes and clothing . 131.55 eimrse, enabled the New York office young Jewish boys between ages of 67; Music school Rosenbloom, whose work was very cial functions are already laid Weekly allowances 18.28 Telephone, telegraph . 82' ,,,,. ti , continually increase its remittances 13 and 15 may apply for membership . Children placed in homes commendable. for the next six months. .'" to London for l'alestine. Within the on Monday evenings at 5137 llast- . Miscellaneous 63 Families represented by 82 Open house will be conducted 477.05 past two weeks the num of £25,030 logs street. 39 Special donations . . children . Dave Freedman and Max Smith, the club at its next meeting, Nlarel.,i, The meeting of the Clairmont Club 821.50 was remitted which is considerably in 8' Memorial donations Children adopted treasurer and financial secretary, ten- night, Jan. 30, at the home of 100.00 excess of the £10,000 per week which will be held next Thursday evening. .-20IZachariah Selling bequest Granted transportation . . dered their resignations of their re- Nettie Spatter, 623 Mdebury aver], 170.00 the office had set itself to remit. Ile 75' Collections, subscribers. . Families given matzos . spective • offices, due tee lack of time S. I.. Miller, the club director, is 33 From Community Union . 103,867.04 believed there was every reason tie Individuals granted loans .. . . and other personal affairs. S. Suss- sliding ti the evening a m•m!, , expect not only continued increase in Pairs shoes and rubbers d is- man and I. Sharnak were elected tee able one for the Athena Girls 0,1 $109,266.50 351 Total tributed fill the vacancies. friends. The ninth annual oratorical contest Articles of clothing received of the Philornathie Debating Club will 1,818 DISBURSEMENTS from Needlework Guild be held at the Shaarey Zedek audi- Mr. Mssenger found that his LECHEM ONIYIM e 4,348 Pieces clothing distributed Administration. tontine on the evening of Thursday, school work has taken up too much 294 • Families given clothing $ 23,140.72 i `---;W . - '^" Salaritts . . Feb. 9, at Si o'clock. The event is one of his time and in onler to do justiee The dunce given Saturday evt ,, ,,, 808 Individuals given clothing .. I Printing, stationery and t., which all are invited. There is to his work lie resigned as secretary, Jun. 21, by the Lechern Oniyiin I. SAMUEL CASHWAN 10,262 : Visits of investigation .. 329.66 . postage •much keen competition among the con- but will retain the managership of at the Ainerhan Eagle Temple, Families given personal serv- 147.79 ' !Office supplies testants and the affair will undoubt- Mr. Cashwan, who has already won the "Y" team. enjeyed by a large gathering of ■ - 2,247 ice but not relief 94.94' Office • furniture "lily result in a gond display of ran- tams i ■ is • sculptor, is • member of -- people and proved a success, ! 4,267 Families visited 1,553.51 Telephone and telegraph Morris Abramoff, fur}. Ben Sa Mrs. I . art committee in charge of the Saturday, Jan. 26, the Y. M. II. A. financially and socailly. 6 069 Office interviews 229.83 , ItreIght and cartage Louis Carpel, Jack Honigman, Dan the the Jewish Institute, start• - ! ! basketball team will travel to Jack- Ruben, president, thanks all who I . 1 . exhibit •t a. 5,941 Telephone calls on cases .. M intenance, insurance, liudnitzsky and M'ilbur DeYoung will a success. I son to play the return game with the eil make this affair Letters written on cases .. ... . 2,520 887.32 Dodge automobile face each other on the evening in ing Jan. 29. McGraw's whom they defeated by the proceeds will be given tie charity. 227 Domestic difficulty cases 35 Maintenance, Ford auto- lquestitin and will display their ability score of 15 to 14. A special car has PERFECTION LODGE Pension cases 297.32 . . ' along the liens of theme construction mobile 88 4 ALPHA LAMBDA KAPPA been chartered for the occasion and Temporary cases 2,510.44 i . Heat, light, power , as well as delivery. l'els ti, l'er- many of the "Y" members are going Causes. On Wednesday evening, Feb. 45.68 , . ... At the last meeting, Louis Cohane, Insurance A. M., to make the trip. The I tittillt,tual Advancement i . o, F'. & Among Pension Cases-- 1,702.90 a former speaker of the Philomathic (cabin Lodge, No. 486, . 3 Repairs Jewish Institute matey has arranged for a serii Under-employment .. 403.44! ' and it prominent attorney, delivered will hold its annual Wowing ;tarty at . . 4 Household expense lectures to tee given at meeting This alt Sunday, Jan. 29, the "Y" will again Sickness 221.98 , . . ... a most instructive address on the topic the Masonic Temple. 2 Laundry of Jewish problems. Samuel Stern- promises to surpass all others given resume Cleir weekly dances, which the Alpha Kappa Lambda. This 228.06 . 4 Traveling expense . - ......... music take place at their clubrooms, 5744 day evening, Dr. Louis Weis.. Lodge. Splendid Old age 'berg, also a former speaker, advanced by P . and entertainment has been arranged Hastings street, which were inter- give an illustrated talk on "The \, Desertion $ 31,789.58 , , suggestions and was well received. Total . 4 ' i the Stet- atemy and Physiology of the 4, . ! at 7 rupted by the big dance Widows The last and most important meet- and refreshments will lie served. Misc•Ilanoous 4 Members and their friends are in- ler Hotel. The dances are open to Messrs Robert Drews and Do, Wi dowers 25.62 ing of the term will be culled to order $ I Fidelity Bonding Co Briskman Will speak on timely• 1 at the Farnsworth meeting place this vited. The ei mmittee in charge is the general public. Tuberculosis . ..... . .... 1,074415 I I Interest on mortgage„ .. jects at subsequent meetings. Sunday evening. Officers for the en- composed of Harry Jacobson, chair- Full orphan Memorial and special do- An open initiation will be held 1 Inebriate suing term will be elected during the man; Louis Zuieliack, secretary; Tuesday, Jan. 31, the "Y" will eon- nations transferred to 4 . ' duct a smoker, at which affair some Sunday, Feb. 5, at the Hotel Ciold . Lack of parental care.. 1,661.98 ' ! course of the session. With ninny can- Charles Miller, M ii special savings account , n- t i y '!'hr:in "S•lisurl and Jacob f the leading boxers in Detroit will An exclusive dance of the year - ,i con- The Charles Sandorf, Among Temporary Cases- 182.17 . didati.s tested battle in the field, is certain a stubbornly to develop. berg, K. Nathan Metzger 74iMiscellaneous expense y, Feb. 23, at on Thursda held will be distributed 1st Undenemployment . .. Smokes appear. ! „. , , . 232 and various entertainers will help Detroit Federation of Women's I ! ,, Unemployment . $ 2,944.f12 , men who will give day to others at the Hershfield. ___ _ _ __ _ _ total 1 93 make the evening an enjoyable one Sickness end of the session next week are: Max Educational and Publicity. INVESTMENT COMPANY Separation 131.55 PETER J. SCHWEITZER Cohen, speaker; Harry Platt, clerk; $75,000 FOR MEDICAL $ for all. r ,1 Music department . • Old age IS IN GOOD CONDITION 13. 9'1 ! Wilbur DeNoung, assistant clerk, and - 66 !Exhibit expense WORK IN PALESTINE I in the ! Aaron Weiswasser, sergeant-at-arms. 235.86 the receipt but increase as well Desertion During the first week in February 491Community dinner exp .. - 156.85 , rate at which the money was coming Widows The annual meeting of the soS 9 . Publicity ' in Unpaid pledges now anviunteil to All have done commendable work for NEM' YORK-According to the the "Y" will celebrate Father and Widowers ....... the organization. terms of an agreement between the Sun S Week. Arrangements for the. holders of the Union Investment i ••,,,, 15 657.19 over a million and a half dollars. Tuberculosis .... $ Joint Distribution Committee and the week are already under way and party was held Thursday, Jail 19, Total 3 Emanuel Neuman, the secretary, Orphans Outside Organisations. further information will be given with more than 80 per cent of Ili. gave a general survey of the work of American Zionist Organization, which 1 Inebriate Home, through this column at a later date. stock represented in person. Th. ,. 1 0 Jewish Orphan agreement will i expire in January, Lack of parental care Cleveland, Ohio - . 8 5,000.00 the Sokolow Delegation. Ile dwelt The committee in charge consists of port of Abraham Cooper, the i , I particularly on the results in I hila- 1422 the Joint Distribution Commit- , 1:' Delinquency O. A. Skolnek, chairman, H. A. Levin, dent, showed the company to I , , MRS. ANNA GOLDBERG , Monteliore Ohl I , o I k s' , 760.00 , delphia which exceeded expectations tee is to give a monthly subvention of Unmarried mothers excellent condition and in pos ,,- Home, Cleveland, Ohio :; ! and represented a breaking of all Mrs. Anna Goldberg, formerly of $12,500 for medical work in Palestine A. Messenger and Mr. Rosenthal. ,!; Transients of a large surplus. - National Jewish Hospital, '6 , 2,7130,001 Philadelphia record's. Ile called at- tendon to the great service rendered., Bay City, died suddenly Sunday, Jan. through the Medical Unit. At the Blind The Board of Directors met lime. Denver, Colo. 6 The basketball team made their 115 at 1323 Winder street. The last executive meeting of the Joint Insanity II Jewish Consumptives' Re- Distribution Committee this subiect first trip of the season when they diately after the stockholders' mce! Imprisonment was conducted at the rest- 100.00 , in Philadelphia by Dr. Morris Rich- I funeral ' lief Soc., Denver, Co l .. uence, Rabbi J. I.. Levin officiating. was taken up again. The Medical traveled to Akron on Saturday, Jan. ing and declared the regular qua, 111, 'man whose contribution of $101100 . Hebrew Sheltering and acted as a valuable stimulant to a Interment took place at Machphelah Committee pointed out that the Medi- 21, and played Firestone and Good- terly dividend of 2 per cent on Immigrant Aid Society, cemetery. The deceased was 58 co Sanitary work in Palestine most year Rubber Company. They defeat- preferred stock, payable Feb. 1, 1922 CLINIC DEPARTMENT 2,000.00 large number of other contributors. sUine e r ffi lecte ocers to 14, It r-ed New Turk; N. Y Other cities, repoiled Mr. Neuman, , e ars of ag e not be di sconnued. ti The Joint Dis- ed Firestone b y the s core o f 16 Como I, star yeare as follow s: Abraham en ,,, I National Desertion Bu- their of absence the tie op- but, due 100,00 were showing gratifying results. Comm ittee has therefore Goldbere is survived by two tribution Mrs. D. Upson, vice-preq- Lent Prescriptions allowed reau, New York, N. Y. 'l l'i.ter J. Schweitzer thvn reported sons, David and Julian Goldberg, and propriated a new use of $75,000 as guards, Winkleman and Siegel, who president; Hospital cases '',.; ! Field Bureau, National his experiences and observations in . a daughter, Mrs. Tette Friedman, all six months' subvention for the Medi- could not make the trite on account dent; David Cooper, secretary and , Abdominal supporters given of business, lost to Goodyear, score treasurer. ' '1 Conference of Jewish the trip he had made for the Karenof Detroit. cal Unit, at $12,50 a month. 500 Individuals given rubber stock- Social Service . Ilayesod through the middle and for 11 Detroit Tuberculosis San- ings .. 350.00 west. The outstanding accomplish- Arch supports given '. atorium ment was the enlistment in active ' Individuals given special cor- $ 11 550.00 service for the Keren Ilayescal of a 2 ' . sets Total considerable number of important per-' 54 Individuals gives glasses Clinic and Hospital. 363 . 75 sons in the larger cities of this region. Clinics held „ , 30 , 1 , ' Clinic and X-Rays . .... . ..$ At the conclusion of Mr. Schweitz- , Patients treated '''''''' Detroit Tuberculosits.San- 493.80 We report, Mr. Conheim called utten- 2,466 Patients treated by nurse atorium ... .. . .... ........ „, lion to the great need of an official 2,816.60 . Old patients 5 „'?.,' t : Harper Hospital 2g5,00 head of the Keren Ken Ilayesod adminis- New patients ..',,',.,' :Grace 65.00 tration, and on his motion, Mr.. Home visits by clinic nurse " ' Samaritan Hospital 15 Schweitzer was elected chairman of 7. Surgical 2,99,2 Shurly Hospital It the Administrative Committee. -Medical 1,° ` '' Government Hospital at Mr. should be mentioned that ,isg . r,() Genecology Ellis Island i, Schweitzer heads the list of Maaser Ear, nose and throat 1,320 ',,;',,,, Okawana Camp for Crip- payers in America. Up to the pres- Eye r',,`, ° , , pled Children, Port Ilu- 115 . 00 . ant he has contributed about $300,000 . Dermatology ron, Mich. 1.2 ' -',1 2̀ i 26.00' to 'Zionist funds. lie now regards the' Blood transfusion Dental 5.001 Keren Ilayesod as his principal Zion- 3,062 Pedriatic . „„ Mineral baths 37 78! ist activity. X-Rays t ' u Convalescent care . I ' - PHILOMATHIC CLUB 8; OBITUARY . 00 4111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimunt 11111111111111111111111 1111111111111111 11LLi :==== ANOTHER WONDERFUL RECORD CO. the DETROIT LIFE b i NSURANCE "The Company of Service" $ 4,701.98 OVER A MILLION A MONTH IN MICHIGAN Is the Record of New Business Written in 1921 NU BETA PHI Total HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT A regular meeting of the No Beta R II' f Material relief, loans,etc $ 39,969.95! }'hi Sorority was held Wednesday 14 Grace Ilospital cases 8,818.22! evening, Jan. 18, at the home of 38 Children's hoard Harper Hospital cases ' Miss Marion Grosberg, 569 Palmer Tuberculosis Sanatorium cases .. 3 Clothing, shoes, rubbers 5,139.01 avenue east. The next meetingeb. wi1, ll! . and dry goods 1 Samaritan Hospital cases 601.35 , be held Weday evening, F 1 Transportation Shirty Hospital cases the home of Miss Ilelen Holinstat, . 25 Carfare Herman Kiefer Hospital cases 372.20 ! at 600 t3 Van Court avenue. 15 Receiving Hospital cases $ 54,900.731 Total 2 Northville Sanatorium cases Temporary Boarding Homes. Cases at Government Hospital, 11.81 Interest from bank 1 Maintenance II e r man Ellis Island Krolik Memorial __.._$ 1,235.48 , 12 Eloise cases $1,511.81' Total a n n i e F Maintenance Okawana Camp for Crippled Chit- Disbursements. Lewis Memor ial • 1 dren 729.13 Interest and payment in full Maintenance Rosalie Sie- - $1,030.00 in n note 690.07 gel Memorial 107.01! FRESH AIR DEPARTMENT Alley paving taxes Children housed for 10 weeks 1,447 . . $ 2,654.68 Total 1 . 527 $1,137.04 Total number individuals Total 150 Individuals per week Total Disbursements .8109,198.78 612 Number different children Balance on hand Jan. 1, $ 374.77! • Investigation visits for camp 1922 354 Balance on hand of Treas. 2,226 a Number children registered 67.72 $ urer Jan. 1, 1922 Families represented by regis- SARAH E. KROLIK ESTATE Petty cash in hands of See- 1,174 trations . .. ...... . 1,000.00 ... retary 785 Receipts. Registration over 1920 Cost per person per week, in- Received from Krolik Es- Balance on hand of Sec- Ba $4.18 $1,800.001 eluding overhead expense $1,067.72 tate retary Jan. 1, 1922 1.81 Loan advanced by Mr. But- Cost per person for food 500.00 zel •• . PETTY CAS H R ece i ved_ RECREATION COMMISSION $2,300.001 Total . $110,198.78 From Treasurer - D'sbursements. 22,110 Boys reached by activities 18,945 Dispensed- . Checks by Secretary $ 59,115.99 Expense workroom, (28 in- Girls reached by activities 9 1 :5305 $ 85 dividuals) 11,544 . 60,082.79 Men reached by activities Cash by Secretary Repairing machines . Women reached by activities...11,303 185.28• $109,198.78 Supplies, workroom 63,902 Individuals reached Total Room and board (seven in- 5,325 Average monthly attendance 508.00 dividuals) Number full time workers . . Petty cash on hand of Jan. 1, 1922. $ 1,000.00 Loan refunded to Mr. But- Activities of Recreation Commission. 3 Secretary S 600.00 zel Games, gymnastics, social dancing, - • MEMORIAL FUND folk and aesthetic dancing, basketball $2,136.13 Total games, handicraft for boys and girls, - Scouts, hiking, chorus work, club Receipts. Balance on hand Jan. 1, work for boys and girls, Dramatic Balance on hand Jan. 1, $ 163.87 . . .. 1922 $1,017.5 3 Club, Mothers' Club, seasonal festi- 1921 vale and entertainments, neighbor- Memorial donations, includ- SINKING FUND ing Temple Beth El Flow- hood visiting. er Fund and special dons- - Receipts. 1,661.98 lions . EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Balance as per last report Loan on Sarah E. Krolik es- $ 597.36 500.00 tate refunded . . .. .......... 372 Visits made 7.80 61.23 Dec. 1, 1920, bank interest 83 Interest Organizations visited 1921- 8 Community nights (adults) - 180.00 Jan. 1I, Friedman int $3,230.74 Total .. . . 8 Community night (children) 24.50 Apr. 7, Hunter interest Disbursements. 34 Entertainments held July 1, Friedman interest 180.00 $ 472.70 13 Expense music school Mothers' meetings held 24.50 July 20, Hunter interest . 30.00 1,850 Two bronze door plates Attendance of mothers 3.37 June 1, bank interest_. 75.00 1,525 . Jewish Institute sign .. ...... Attendance of children 7.50 Dec. 1, bank interest ! 40 Expense automobile tires Pupils in music school 132.68. refunded U. J. C. account Total attendance of pupils........ 350 81,025.03 Total 7 Loan advanced on Sarah E Teachers in music school Disbursements. 600.00 41 Krolik estate Citizens' classes held Dec. 3, 1920. turned over to 402 pupils Total attendance of United Jewish Charities .$ 500.00 $1,210.38 Total Cooking lessons given by visit- 36 ing Housekeeper Balance in bank on Jan. 18, 60 Balance on hand Jan. 1, Cooking demonstrations $ 525.03 1922 $2,020 36 ... _ . 1922 690 Total attendance of women..._ -- Sewing lessons given by Visit- ASSETS FIRE. FUND 5 ing Ilousekeeper 28 Immigrant girls in workroom Balance in Wayne County Receipts. Total number women in work- and Home Savings Bank..$ 625.03 37 Balance on hand Jan. 1, room 6,000.00 mortgage 8 299.67 Friedman Fr 1921 Total attendance immigrant 700.00 Hunter mortgage Disbursements. 2,445 dancing class (repairs Vie- 7 Y. M. II. A. Scholarships to immigrant boys.. $7,225.03 Total $ 23.75 trola) Visits made for English classes 279 New chairs for Jewish Insti- • for Department of Education 6 275.82 Balance dne on mortgage Attendance at Jewish Art and $17,375.00 Jewish Institute 2,600 Crafts Exhibit $ $299.67 Balance due on note Fresh Total Outings provided at Rochester 8,500.00 Air Society FANNY E. LEWIS ESTATE 60 terra during summer Respectfully submitted, I R•ceipts. 4,990 Individuals attending BESS M. STELNBERG , Turned over by Fred M. Organizations meeting in Jew- Assistant Secretary. Butzel 30 Jab Institute This is the strongest evidence of public confidence in the Detroit Life Insurance Company, which has attained its high standing with the people of the State of Michigan by reason of its continuous observance of its slogan, "The Company of Service," The record of 1921 is the most satisfactory in the history of the company. New business written during 1921, $12,484,000. Increase over 1920, 32%. Increase in paid-for business in 1921 over 1920, 30%. Increase in paid-for business in 1921 over 1919, exactly 90%. See official figures below. This record was made in spite of the industrial and business depression everywhere in evidence and shows conclusively that the people of Michigan appreciate the policies issued and the service rendered by the Detroit Life Insurance Company. OTHER SUBSTANTIAL INCREASES Increase 1921 1920 $122,610 $ 887,981 $ 765,371 Premium Income 413,750 1,940,834 1,524,984 Legal Reserve 476,625 2,268,514 1,791,889 Gross Assets The insurance in force showed an increase of $5,083,000 in 1921 over 1920. $27,118,000 insurance in force, December 31, 1921, carried by FIFTEEN THOUSAND SATISFIED POLICY HOLDERS IN MICHIGAN. HERE ARE THE COMPARATIVE FIGURES Of Michigan's Leading Insurance Company For the Year 1921 OPPORTUNITY FOR ENERGETIC MEN AND WOMEN In spite of the large business it is doing, there are many cities and villages in Michigan where the Detroit Life is not yet represented. This offers opportunity for 3,048,000.00 Increase in 1921 (32 per cent) those who wish to devote either their whole time or 9 9,889,000.00 New Business paid for in 1921 only part-time to life insurance work. Previous ex- 7,581,000.00 New Business paid for in 1920 perience unnecessary. The co-operation given by the Home Office will make the work pleasant and profit- 8 2,308,000.00 Increase in 1921 (30 per cent) able. Write or call at the Home Office or at any of our $ 5,204,000.00 New Business paid for in 1919 4,685,000.00 branch offices for further particulars regarding an in 1921 over 1919 I II Agency. This is an increase of 90 per cent in two years. New Business written in 1921-Total New Business written in 1920-Total $12,484,000.00 9,436,000.00 PROMPT PAYMENT OF ALL CLAIMS The Detroit Life always has tried to be one of the most practical service to its policyholders in every emergency. From the very first this Company has made a practice of paying every death claim the same day the proofs of death reached the Home Office During the year 1921 death claims amounting to $115,067 were paid. Total death claims paid to date $551,314. • Rates on all forms of life insurance furnished on request. . DETROIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY = = = FE. M. E. O'BRIEN, President M. Fishman, Supt. of Agents, Wayne County. REPRESENTATIVES I. Fisher L. Lipnik 0. Aronson B. Fishman P. Portney S. Cabot 1 D. Krakovsky E. A. Rosenberg A. Feldman B M. Laser I. Finkelstein M. Wagman _.... S. Lieberman S. S Freidman business written by the Fishman Agency ) (Million and a half new F.- busine in 1921P.. 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