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WELL MANAGED HOME INSTITUTION
Has Enormous Possibilities for Service to the People.
J. C. McKnight, Cashier, Citizen’s
Bank, Locust Grove, Pays a remark
able tribute to the methods and the
operating plans of
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The Southern States Life Insurance Goimpany
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TWO STRONG LETTERS OF APPECIATION
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Prompt Attention Highly Recommended
Locust Grove, Ga., March 15th, 1918.
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The Southern States Life Ins. Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Gentlemen:
In paying the claim under policy which was held by my husband,
Mr. Thos. J. Upchurch, you have rendered an additional service by
prompt and full attention to every detail.
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/ I want to thank you for this service and at the same time ex
press my appreciation for the close attention which your representative,
Mr. J. T. Weems, gave to my interests as well as to the interests of 11134.
husband before the policy became a claim.
I feel that I am due both the Company and Mr. Weems special
appreciation.
We have always thought well of The Southern States Life and I
know that it has been faithful to every promise and claim under which
it has ever made to any of my folks.
Yours very truly,
SARAH E. UPCHURCH,
Beneficiary.
No stronger statements can he made than these. They show
strength of Company, wisdom in management and the high
order of service. The people of this section, thoughtful
of their own interests, can not afford to be without
the protection of my Company provides. Let
me show you what we can do, and the splen
did advantage of dealing with a strong
Home Company.
THE SOUTHERN STATES LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
JULIAN T. WEEMS,
General Agent, J* D. DAVIS,
McDonough, Ga. Stockbridge, Ga.
CITIZENS’ BAN K
Locust Grove, Ga., March 18,’ 1918.
Mr. Wilmer L. Mooie, Brest.
The Southern States Life Ins. Co.
Atlanta, Ga.
My dear Mr. Moore:
We are pleased to have been of service in connection with the
payment of the claim under policy for $ i,090, held by Mr. Thos. J. Up
church of Locust Grove.
We have taken occasion several times' to congratulate you on
the growth and usefulness of the company and to commend you high
ly, as 1 do again, for your depository contract and the splendid service
which it renders to the community in which you do business. Your
company has tauglp us that a veil managed home institution has enor
mous possibilities for service to the people. 1 feel that the policy
which you have pursued of contributing to the growth of each com
munity ,has stamped you as one of the South’s best and most progress
ive organizations.
Your account has been of the most satisfactory that we have
ever had and I trust that your prosperity will continue as it certainly
should.
Yours very truly,
J. C. MCKNIGHT,
Cashier.