Judge, 1938-02 · page 45 of 52
Judge — February 1938 — page 45: what you’re looking at
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ragedies happen when fathers don’t foresee the SEVEN VITAL NEEDS A LAD was going to be a doctor. Maybe he will be yet... but the odds are steep against a fatherless boy. His father, in buying life insurance, didn’t have a plan. He failed to foresee a vital need that he could have provided for, and assured his son a career. Money to send your own youngsters through school is only one of seven separate needs your family would have to face if you should suddenly be taken from them. For some of these needs, your life insurance can best provide definite lump sums of money. For others, not lump sums but a guaranteed flow of income to meet the family’s expenses as they grow greater or smaller with the chil- dren's growing up. To foresee all seven of the vital needs, and to provide for them in the order of their im- portance to your family’s happiness—to do this without wasting expense or leaving seri- ous gaps in your family’s protection—requires “specialized knowledge and experience that most fathers have no chance to acquire. With the ‘‘Family-needs Forecast”’ you can plan economically for all seven Now so that every father can give his wife and children the wisest, most far-reaching protection within his means, Union Central Life has developed a new service never before The UNION CENTRAL A $300,000,000 INSTITUTION... FOUNDED IN 1867 available. It is the “Family-needs Forecast” —a remarkably simple method for finding out just how well your life insurance would meet your family’s inescapable needs. The “Family-needs Forecast” is based on our intimate knowledge of several million fatherless families, over a period of more than 70 years. There is near you a Union Central Life representative, capable and understand- ing, who will be glad to show you how to use this Forecast . . . how you yourself can check your life insurance against the actual needs it might suddenly have to meet. No cost or obli- gation—just mail the coupon. ‘THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CINCINNATI, OHIO I would like to see the Family-needs Forecast THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK OFFICE C. B. Knight Agency, lac., Walter E. Barton, President, 223 Broadwa: New York, PHILADELPHIA H. Sheridan Baketel, 1400 S. Penn Square, Philadelphia, Penna. FICE it. Manager, J LIFE Insurance Company Copyright 1938 by The Union Central Life Insurance Co. 43 comicbooks.com