Masonry Magazine July 1965 Page. 14
FUNE
Walter Dark, left, Assistant Vice President of Fred S. James & Co., MCAA insurance administrators, presents to George A. Miller, MCAA Executive Vice President, a check in the amount of $500.00 for payment to Tommy Lee Simmons, covered by MCAA member, Dendy Masonry, Ft. Worth, Texas. This is the first claim processed under the new coverage offered by Fred S. James & Co. MCAA members, when filing claims, are urged to process them through the MCAA insurance administration office, Fred S. James & Company, 1 North LaSalle, Chicago, I. This is another service of your national association, the Mason Contractors Association of America.
MCAA Insurance Program At Work For You
The MCAA Accidental Death, Dismemberment & Loss Of Eye Sight Insurance Program initiated over two years ago under President James Lonie has become one of the most valued programs of the Association. A large majority of the members have availed themselves of this opportunity to insure themselves, their families and key personnel at extremely moderate rates through MCAA's group insurance policy. Last year under Chairman Robert Ebeling the Mason Contractors Association of America retained the Fred S. James & Company as Insurance Consultants. With this change extended coverage was provided.
This years Chairman, Charles Danna, Jr., is currently investigating, with the assistance of the Consultants new areas of coverage. Those being considered are Major Medical and a Variable Pension Plan. Both will be presented to the Executive Board when it meets at Shanty Creek Lodge, Michigan, during August.
Members are requested that should the occasion arise they write directly to the Fred S. James & Co., One North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Ill. with a copy of the correspondence to the MCAA Executive Office.
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MASONRY
July, 1965