=V. 'ME 1)Entorritivisn (11Rom wiz PAGE TWO anA ADDITIONAL DONORS FOR ZEDAKAH AFFAIR THESE PRICES ARE 40% BELOW NORMAL CITY SCRIP ACCEPTED ALL SHIRTS C AN AMAZING FACT we THTITI1A1 rtSRAN17., r eal••• ■•■• •• An enthusiastic audieres was present Monday afternoon, at the Statler Hotel, at the third pep rally in the interest of the Zedakah's second annual donor luncheon Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz presided and C Flat pieces carefully ironed. Additional pounds, 3lic lb. Pieces K and ironed. 10 large pieces permitted. 7 9 i I. U Miss Jane Fecheimer was host- ess at a supper party last Sunday night in honor of her week-end guest, Miss Dena Sudow of South Dakota. Both girls are Univer. sity of Michigan students. Net responsible (Or ann•berni oe wInll.whipped curtains . Feather Pillows Woolen Blankets Single by LEE CORBMAN l Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman have invited their friends to a cocktail party for Saturday, Feb. 10. Following the party they will all attend the subscription dinner. dance to be given at the Steller llotel. p Lace Curtains ias. 1:125c Each PIANO INSTRUCTION The members of the Temple Beth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winston and family of Birmingham, Mich.,' El Alumni Association are making plans for their annual spring affair, left for Miami Beach, to remain to lie known as a Showboat Shuf- for the rest of the winter. fle," to be held Sunday, April IS Al Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Felt of Oak floor show, refreshments and music Drive were hosts at a dinner are a few of the many attractions party at their home last Saturday arranged for the event. Tickets may be obtained from any member night. or at the door. egnipmenL 20 lbs. 25 FL Washed clic,: an dors() Date Changed to Feb. 27 on Ac• count of Fast of Esther Oc- curring on Feb. 28. launder sm. Wets tee tbr IndivIdeol tamer ttva ir yy. la Om MAX laundered DAMP WASH Committee Chairman For Federation Days, Double, ea. 25c 35c In honor of their new members. the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will entertain at a dessert bridge on Monday, Feb. 12, at 1:30, at Temple Beth El. Progressive Con- tract will be played and there will - be a prize for every table from the Sisterhood Exchange. Mrs. Harold E. Schlesinger is chairman in charge of the party and Mrs. Samuel Mendelsohn will have charge of the cards. of the Detroit Conservatory of Music SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ENROLLMENTS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR SECOND SEMESTER. HIGHEST STAND- ARDS OF INSTRUCTION. ALL GRADES. ALL AGES. PRIVATE AND CLASS LESSONS. TEACHERS TRAINING. COURSES LEADING TO DIPLOMAS AND DEGREES. MODERATE TUITION FEES. MRS. ALBERT KAHN Mrs. Kahn is general chairman of the committee that is 'arrang- ing for the annual meetings of the Jewish 1Veltare Federation of De- troit and its affiliated agencies, to be held on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Special Children's Department. MUSIC STUDY CLUB DINNER ON FEB. 18 The ltzchok Isaac Talmud Tor- received reports from the chairm n ah, 121 Rosedale, will hold a card bliss Lizbeth Sloman is spend. party on Sunday evening, Feb. 18. MRS. JOSEPH SANDLER Mrs. Sonia Shaffer is chairman and The Music Study Club choral of the various earning committees: i ing a few days in New York. is assisted by Mesdames Rose s„ Ginsburg and son, Agree, Ilannah Hoffman and Min. group will hold a dinner-dance, on Mrs. Joseph Sandler, sLongfellowl ; Has. " "" ' "' rs. rs. Sol Sunday evening, Feb. 18, at the 2787, card parties; ' Jr" of IN est Boston boule- nie Canvasser. i 0 Jahn Edward Marquette Gardens, 100 East Six borne, rummage; Mrs. M Miami Beach, Fla. M r .., yard, left for __ Sklar, llogarth 6407, cards; The Jewish Oral Society for the Mile Read. Morris Davis, Garfield 4031,1,1 Mrs. Davis II. Cole, chairman of hard of hearing invites all mem- savings banks; Mrs. Al Wein, ad.I Mrs. S. T. Gilbert of Arden hers and their friends to attend a the occasion, has arranged an elab- 15a chairman of , FPark is visiting at Palm Beach, Valentine party to be held at the orate cabaret program. There will vertising. Additional pounds Mrs. Louis Weiss, Jewish Community Center, Wood- be excellent dance music and a de- Must contain 50% flat work. the program for the afternoon, in- ward and Holbrook, on Monday licious dinner, Music Study Club I troduced Mrs. Bernard Lacks, who , Miss Jacqueline Navran of Kansas evening, Feb. 19. There will be !,members and their vests are in- rendered several vocal solos, ac-' City, a student at the University companied by Mrs. J. Schulman. , of Michigan, is the week-end guest cards, dancing and refreshments. cited to attend. Mrs. Herbert. Metz gave a drama.. of Elaine Schlesinger of Boston Mrs. Meyers and Miss Margaret s. T Rubin are the chairmen in charge. tic reading. Dr. Arthur Isaacson boulevard. New members will be welcome. was the speaker of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield Having given much of his time and'( The Pioneer Women's Organiza- services to Zedakah's cases, he has left for a sojourn at Miami Beach, tion (Chalutzos) and the Farband wit Nine years of musical work and a first hand knowledge of the or- Fla. , Folk School will have a joint pub- achievement by the Detroit Halevy' ganization s efforts, lie urged c o- I k shower at the Farband Fol 8 9 'lie Hazomir Singing Society will be operation with Zedakah's splendid I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lanski work by attending the donor lunch- !Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lanski of I School Auditorium, 8679 Twelfth culminated in the ninth annual' edstas imodf stah air I Street, on Sunday, at 8 p. m. The concert to be presented April 1, gu r e i lyg.othaeremitshseea eon. MOTHERS: TUNE IN STATION die ! public is invited. at Orchestra Ilall. The Zedakah glee group led in fCahmicia - Weinstein of Atkinson avenue. This marks another year of sue- the singing of pep rally songs. The next meeting of the Pro- cessful musical work amongst the s,. Mrs. Morris Goodman, chairman Mrs. Alexander Freeman, h s„ of the sewing committee, exhibited `' fessional Group will be held at the Jewry of Detroit. Throughout WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 14, at 10 P. M. home of Sophie Sokolov, 9087 Hol- the past year the lialevy, either a layette, the duplicate of which daughter, Mrs. Royal Allen Opp barb b Listen to a Beautiful Program by mar avenue, on Sunday, at 3:30 as a whole or through representa- is given to needy mothers of new helm, and gra born babies. Mrs. Goodman also Patricia Joyce Oppenheim, left for p. m. The guest speaker will tive groups and individuals, has h o continued to furnish musical en- reported that the sewing of flannel!, Miami Beach, where they will join be Vera C a a h w a n, nightdresses for elderly ladies is , their husbands, who motored there will render a musical talk, illus- tertainment for Jewish organiza- MADAME JEHUDESS BERCOVITCH of the Jewish Child trated by selections. An informal tions of this city. Recently the last week. also benig carried on. Placement Bureau will speak on "Children's Problems. period will follow the Ilalevy double octette sang in a The donor luncheon is to be held Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. CANTOR JACOB H. SONENKLAR, one of Detroit's outstand- 'alai address. The group invites the series of radio broadcasts. Feb. 27, at the Masonic Temple. . The latest public appearance of Anyone wishing to earn admission ing cantors, will render vocal selections. in public to this meeting. the chorus as a whole was in con- money may get in touch with the • Grand Rapids last week. MISS ROSE BASSIN at the Piano. donor luncheon committee: General Ivan Frankel spent a few .day Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman cert at Cleveland. Herbert Elwell, HARRY WEINBERG, Mastar•of•Caremonisa. chairman, Mrs. Milton Bernstein,' Mrs . A J. Feinberg and laugh- of 2984 Burlingame avenue an- critic for the Cleveland Plain University 2-1182; coschairmen, ter, Lois ' 'Jean, of Leslie aye nue neunce the Bar Mitzvah of their Dealer, wrote this comment: "Un- Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz, Longfellow were week-end guests of t heir son, Milton, on Saturday, Feb. 10, der the able direction of Dan COUNCIL COMMITTEE 7822, Mrs. Kolman Shapiro, Long- f am il y in Dayton the past week. at 9 o'clock. at Congregation Frohman, the chorus rendered this STAGES TRIAL FEB. 22 fellow 9862, and Mrs. Max H.! Peters- Mishkan Israel. Blaine and Lin- spirited music with zest and vig- Ella Jess of St. Pet Elias, Townsend 6.9029. have ,• wood. They will greet their rela- orous rhythmic accentuation." pledges Mrs. Fla., is the guest of Mr. and fives and f riends in the social hall, Additional paid burg, On Thursday, Feb. 22, the leg- lad- YOU CAN been received from the following: ' Mrs. Emanuel Tobias of Glad- services, for Kiddish. islative committee of the Council Um Spenser. representing the Ladle. Aid ! , of Jewish Women, under the Society; /Alas Frick. and bleadamm Ruben i stone avenue. We guarantee the return of your own feathers. l L 2 , c Pounds Finished 150 F a m ily CO bil S TUNE IN - - - LISTEN IN - - ENJOY . . The SUNDAY Programs of the JEWISH RADIO FORUM ON STATION HALEVY PREPARES APRIL 1 CONCERT PHONE CADILLAC 7423 COI. 2810 5035 WOODWARD AVE. WJBK 5:00 P. M. to 5:30 P. M. Program—Sunday, 5 to 5:30 P. M. HEAR: WJBK JUDGE D. J. HEALY, Jr. Presiding Judge, Probate Court UNITED DAIRIES, Inc. EDWARD POKORNY Friend of the Court RABBI LEON FRAM Temple Beth El AARON KURLAND Chairman of the Forum "For • Clearer Understanding of Jewish Problems Hear the Forum Programs" And now ... DRINK W ITH YOUR FOOD AT BOESKY BROS. • • • • Rose Friedman. 11. Baker. Edsard 1 chairmanship of Miss Ida Lipp- Sandler. a Lerin. .Insep h H. Sk lar. L. A hwarta. Snt man, will present the thrilling seesaws I x Harnett . Ha rry Robbins. tee- , WINE BEER WHISKEY COCKTAILS ea Charles Lang returned t nNaidirs ine mr, • Miss. Lewis, wLe daughter of her ■ Glorious hours of pleasure await you at Boesky Bros. Your favorite drink with your favorite food—what a pleasure! While they last! ANNIS FURS Buy FURS for NOW (Months of Cold Weather Ahead) J. — ; Zeta Alpha Rho, all Jewish ac- The date of the luncheon has been • at Icounting ' Pickled Tongues-12c lb. fraternity, held its annual Ruth Feinberg' student — changed to Feb. 27, as the original Normal College of mt.' winter dinner dance at the Fort Frankfurters - - 18c lb. I date, F'eb. 2 8, oc curs on the Fast of Pleasant, Mich., will spend the Shelby Hotel on Saturday, Feb. 3. { Esther. week-end with her parents, Mr. I Honors were paid to Samuel Pearl- There is only one Boesky Bros and Mrs. . A. J. Feinberg, and will man, a member who recently pass- store— we are not c onnected attend the Scarab Club ball on I ell the C. P. A. examination and NAME MRS. GLOGOWER Saturday night. with any other store bearing • !David Desow, who was pledged to similar name. — l Omega Alpha Phi Fraternity, a , A V10E - PRESIDENT OF h I scholastic honorary organization.' h saal COUNCIL OF AGENCIES , Miss Mildred Fink, w--0 been making her home in Pitts- Messrs. Sherman and Greer were) MISS IDA LIPPMAN Dr. R. W. Woodroofe was re- burgh the past year, returned to formally invoked as members. The , affair was attended by 20 members dramatic sketch, "Hit and Run elected president of the Council her home on Winona street. and their friends. — — 12TH and HAZELWOOD Trial," based on actual police rec- of Social Agencies of Metropolitan Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten MADISON 9751 ords and played by actors in their held Detroit at the annual meeting, Feb. 1, at the League of were hosts at a dinner party last Mr. and Mrs. Morris II. Gold- life rolee, follows: smith of 2053 Hazelwood avenue , real Gomer Krise, as Chief Assistant ' Catholic Women Building. Other Wednesday evening. are to celebrate their thirty-fifth officers re-elected were: Prosecuting Attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer wedding anniversary at Krulick's Mayor Frank Couzens, honor- ' Officer James Maher, complain- ary president; James Fitzgerald. will leave on Feb. 16 for a visit Restaurant, Feb. 18, at 8 p. m. ing witness. ice-preside t; Mrs. Samuel R. in blontgo niery, Ala., Florida and Solomon Goldsmith, 99 years old,1 oir Y. bias. K ii :titohnleeDnep a l .ortunriieent. of New York City, father of Mr. tilogower, vice-president; Percival California, Probation Goldsmith. will he guest of honor. director Dodge, managing director; Earl DR KAHN wohin eras. h eaenni s, i s t en Division. Goldsmith , son of Die' ryf. tear et Ed- isilm..i P i aorfk d b b d dant, a rit Is(vithLhveirn e ; ‘1 1. H. Goldsmith, will be e clv orT e aTe - a l )nd jliu l board o Ro bbins, vi ce -c hai rman Dr. William J. Stapleton, Jr., Paul Shaeffer of Baylis avenue, re- toastmaster. Guests are expected of Judge the committee. John Maher, judge in the T. Rankin, William A. Doyle, Rt. turned to her home in Pittsburgh. from New York, Chicago and Mi- ami, Florida. Tables will be set Reverend Michael J. Grupe. Mrs. I. D. Straus entertained for 50 people. r Will Add ess Young People's case. a mem- Witnesses will be: Mesdames' The Council, which has el- i of 120 private and public her family at dinner at the Meeting on at p o , Simeon Cugell, Karl Fecheimer, bersh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wisper an ia l an and e educational organize- crest on Friday evening. Feb. 18. ! Ilarry Goldberg, !toward Kaichen, social nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their i tions, including the Jew sh groups, -- Kepler . Mrs. Moe Weinberg and small son Arnold, services to be held at Council members and their has its offices in the Community R Dr. euben L. Kahn, professor; t Zion Synagogue, Holmur and friends are urged to mark this Fund Building, 51 West Warren son of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visit- Betn of bacteriology at the University . urged is supported by the ing with their mother, Mrs. ' S. B. Humphrey, on Saturday, Feb. 17, pp .. te and watch for further an- avenue, , and of Michigan Medical School in da Kahn of Waverly avenue. m. Reception at home, a. at 10 Community Fund. ommun Ann Arbor, will be the nouncements of this trial. — 3381 FJmhurst avenue, Sunday, The Council also adopted the speaker at the next meeting of Harry Blaeberg of Cincinnati Feb. 18. recommendation of the survey the Young People's Society of committee headed by Miss Emilie spent a week in this city on busi- . Congregation Shasrey Zedek to be LAWRENCE SCHREIDELL Miss Dorothea Wilma Levy of Sargent, to adopt are a two . Hess. held in the social hall on Sunday. CALLED TO D. C. FOR G. . 2440 Wav rly has accompanied her ! year program an intensive study afternoon, Feb. 18, at 3 o'clock. e Angeles, Calif., father, Barry A. Levy on a motor' of social work in Detroit. with the Joseph J. Cummins and Oscar JUSTICE DEPT. POST Dr. Kahn, who bee chosen as his trip to Texas, where they will be assistance of national agencies and R. Cummins of LOA -- topic "The Travelogue of a Scien- ' ida, prominent Community Chests and Councils, who spent a week in the East, detained for three months by busi- r ence schre tist," is the winner of the eleventh , Law a day with I ness. award given by the American in the young Jewish set, has been I Inc. The survey committee, in visited in Detroit for Association for the Advancement appointed to the Department of addition to Miss Sargent, includes: their brother and sister. Mr. and M au rice S. Pastor will be feted D. Copland, Dr. Henry F. Mrs. J. D. Sehakee, enroute home. of Science. Ile has travelled ex- Justice. Washington, D. C.. and Suzann e by a group of friends at Luigi's tensively both here and abroad. left this week to assume the duties Vaughan, Kurt Peiser, Dr. R. W. Miss Lucille Groaner of Chicago' Club, Sunday evening, in honor of his appointment. Mr. Schrei- Woodroofe and Earl N. Parker, in 1028 he Wag invited by the ' elr was the house guest for a few . Mn birthday. The program has U n i on 0 f Soc ialist Soviet Repub. dell. a senior at the Detroit Col- days of Mrs. blelvin Kuttnauer of been arranged by his sister, Fay. b lies to lecture in Leningrad and lege of Law, was president of the Woodingham Drive. Moscow on his scientific and re- Modernistics and of the Independ- izmanadnd search work, and in the same year ant Jewish League. He will con- sh e ewtih atill 1fbeeatule Harry Lipton left for a week- 'briPdrge au ns c i e e w d rn--- Will the goes( of the League of tinue hie study of law in conjunc. end visit with his parents in Tor- Community Center. 8904 Woodward Nations in Copenhagen. Last year, tin with his new position. The Sisterhood of Congregation avenue, on Saturday evening, Feb. Mr. Schreidell, who is 21 years' Shaarey Zedek will have a card onto, Ont. on the invitation of Premier 'den- 10. he spoke before the , of age, was formerly connected party for members and friends on Ito Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne Royal Academy of Italy. Dr. Kahn with the Robert Sill Realty Co. Feb. 19, at 2:30 p. m., in the so- Amity Club will hold an open entertained at a family dinner last Is a graduate of Yale, where he cial hall of the synagogue. Mrs. Sunday in honor of their brothers, meeting at the home of Miss Sal'y Morris Aronsson, chairman of this received his Master of Science Cummins and Oscar R. Cohen, 102 Tennyson avenue, Fri- Joseph J. BETH EL'S SISTERHOOD affair, has planned an interesting degree, and obtained the degree of Los Angeles. day evening, Feb. 23. Refresh-' HONORS NEW MEMBERS and enjoyable afternoon. Refresh- Cummins of Doctor of Science from the ment will he served and entertain- ments will be served and prizes University of New York. The second annual charity ment will follow. . The Temple Sisterhood will hon- awarded. bridge dansant by Beta Gamma Mrs. Herbert Warner, president or its news members at • dessert Miss Faye Alpern of Gladstone Sorority will be held at the Chi- Young Poole Zion Alliance bridge Monday afternoon, Feb. 12, of the Sisterhood, has announced Tea Gardens, Sunday, Feb. avenue will be hostess at a Valen- at 1:30, in the social hall of the, that a luncheon and an interesting nese Tag Days Feb. 15.18. tine bridge party to members of 11. Temple. There will be prizes from pi Dh-ram is being arranged for the Alpha Gamma Phi Sorority on Sun- The Young Peale Zion Alliance the Sisterhood Exchange for each regular meeting in March, at Mies Jean Lewis of 4202 Leslie day afternoon, Feb. 11. which time all members in good — is sponsoring a tig-day to be held table. avenue left last week for Miami.' Mrs. Heroin Schlesinger is chair- standing are to be the guests of A dinner was given Sunday, Feb. 0,1 ThUTIldlly, Feb. 15, Saturday, Fla., where she will spend the en- Feb. 17, and Sunday, Feb. 18. The man of the party and Mrs. Samuel the Sisterhood. 4, by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robin- tire month of February. Dues may be paid to Mrs David funds raised will be used for the Mendelsohn will have charge ft he ! in of 1650 Calvert avenue, at the op-keep of a Toting Peale Zion AL cards Progressive contract ill Lichtig, 3211 Elmhurst. r. an d Mrs. rs. Ch ar les H. . Rosen- R mien Village, in honor of their Mr. be played- Nance national afire. man of 2628 Webb avenue will be newlywed nephew, Ted Rabinovits, MUMS "5"srs u» Id ". vs. hoots at a reception on' Sunday, who was married Dec. 12 to Molly MM Jan 11 Abe Leiden. was Mem. pe.• COLISAGLTS Adler of Windsor, former preeidert art reewows , Feb. 18, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, dent. Al Boadm etee-.sold meretbry. Meyer !Jen treasurer in honor of their daughter. Thee- of Junior Hadaeesh of Windsor.1 TM MM welt* t.n. Mows= TO M San gill' r4 • The lice. me tad ere lee Hem et flu warren Fifteen couples attended the affair. whose engagement to Harry 4 Mask 4,11 be PM, 11.4. Musa oessen.telsea Ore. forr.rty d 111•7 Oft. s.. cans.. CA ham pars, &mew Km David TY can ay. or Dernit has lert with Mende for maims sect eau mono TTss.Sds, sod S. ten - oe'e A. Klein of Montreal, Que., was The mullet, will make their reel- ; telrlthef VIM •111•IL• enter • maw ine• Om am bum wronged Mr ttami latads . PlarIds. when .Mmit amml ...dm dente in Toledo beginning March 1. announced. No cards. Young Steer Boesky Bros. TO SPEAK . of Defen AT SHAAREY ZEDEK„2„i SISTERHOOD OF S. Z. PLANS CARD PARTY SA1 .. rs. Sol Lewis of .and visit lificrsagosoalfte or ateng etsity. Leon Denten. Sidney 051T15 Mcm K•1• ho .. me in dC fi , , ..Imhurst avenue, has completed o- Ooldmen. Irwin Cohn. M. Ourwin, . all rnon. Meyer Meter-n. Nettle Newman. M. C. : with mr. her course of study in the schoo Applebaum. Joseph BMW. Jack Meyers, D. I ten. f journalism of the University Shapero. A. Kurtunan. R. Balm . Sam 131. - rnileld „too. e,,rientuni p.m. Sam Feinberg, R. D. Polite., J. SIL ! h , iief Mra DavilWilkus returned . William flehults H. Ohmer. Ben vermeil ter home. Miss hr fortnight Alter I•••. One Ereisler, Joseph Lan., Id home after- spending Berae dm t Jesom Ehrlich. Phis Kramer El thnencoAmint boecnciel; : neelvnet heevrerdceigaerese itatt A in Washington and Philadelphia. • Ir. Mro, Moran Sha Frie, d man Mor Ro hinowtta . D. David Applebaum. Jose ph Mend- win Frledman. bola. Jack Sokol. Max Winslow. Sam 8hevin. Joseph Barak of the Belcrest Tune. . Hilda . I Ressler. . H. L Kau, a. Lefirow its klare. wits. Lillian Berman, Herber(. Samuel Marita returned from a few weeks' holi- Hyman Munson. Ran, Harty KM. Mm. S The many friends of Lewis .1. uel Jatont: David Ooldatein. Nathan Rubin. day in Florida. DeYoung of 3353 Burlingame ay. , Jack Singer. . Robert Mewl.. HAM 811.T. bath. Harry Bennett. LOUIS DIM, L L Zulu , a ing a oiaiits ishv n,. , w snue w ll i be glad to learn that he iss nt aJ tanthe e Gue.rsotfeim ba th. 11. Miner, Jack Halperin, S B Hack.. s convalescing at his home. Sant Banks. a Berlin. A. Cornneld. A. Oor. A. M. Oroes, S tu:Sdle de e. A Mullis. Smith D oll.. Sandler : Sidnel . with her parents at the Belcrest. L,,:az: Phil ( glitz Nets ■ Buy FURS for NEXT YEAR (Fur Pehry Prices are Rapidly Advancing) Buy ANNIS FURS---They are better furs GREAT-WEST LIFE AGAIN INCREASES DIVIDENDS TO POLICYHOLDERS • New Business Issued Shows Gain Over Previous Year Company In Strong Position Surplus m,aterially assets. increased after rigorously writing down doubtful Expenses reduced. Favorable Mortality Rate continued. Insurance in Force $552,294,135 54,230,719 New Business Issued 26,550,844 Total Income Payments to Policyholders and Beneficiaries 21,867,679 5,165,772 Surplus Earned 134,762,165 Assets Policy Reserves and Other Liabilities . 128,527,215 Contingency Reserve, Surplus and Capital 6,234,950 A IVe11-Balanced Investment Portfolio: Bonds and Debentures. . . . 35.6% City Mortgages and Properties . 22.65 Policy Loans 22.1% Farm Mortgages and Properties 18.3% Stocks, Common and Preferred .4% Cash and Miscellaneous . . . 1.05 100 : During 1933 the large sum of $4,144,3553 was paid as profits to policyholders and the Company has announced an increase in the profit scale for 1934. M OE' LEITER 1512 UpnEiToRn OG ITIritIn Bldg. REPRESENTING THE GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE - WINNIPEG, CANADA