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CAPE KAY COUNTY TIMES. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.
BUSES BUSKS «M fliSI JDLSHEWSH ■ticks are U» be« bilwark againw declared Ruaaell H. No!!.'- cashier of the Ocean City Title 4 Trnst Oo. "All the theorists In the vor ld can ulk their long-haired heads en ..nd fail to make a den: in the conicinnnnrr* of a people whose aarlngp aTt earning mooey for them In firatlUM banking InatltnUons. Take it from me, the modem American banker has the real cure for anarchistic die.ast- locked up in his vaulu or out working for business. • That i» wby * beU'YO that the real .; a ty of the banker is 10 piomote real and sensible aeving every day of his liasineaa life. The dollar of the toller makes up the great aggregate of money which tnancea the Industry of the country and the banker who falls realise this patent fact is riding for a fall. Here at the Ocean City we pride ourselves on eatabllahtnent of a pulley which has proved tremendously suei. »ful In this very line. So many people are really afraid of hanks that it uwk years of ccref".l effort to suild np a clientele of email depositor® on which we pride ourselves. We havt tvored to give to our share of the hanking business an atmoephere of kindly courtesy, entirely different from :hc brusque, domineering business stale of the old-time banker. ' Taken altogether, prospects in Gape May County are of the brightest. Our people are making money, and they «il! make it. Also they are saving money, and, unless al’ signs fail, they will continue to save It. And hire in the Ocean City we are going to help th-m to s«ve if
HOME OWNERSHIP MAKES FOR STABILITY. Says Cardinal Cibbona. The root of the commonwealth Is In the homes of the people. In proportion as our people own their homes the country gains In stability. Home is the primeval school. It is the best, the most hallowed and the most potential of all academies; and the parent, especially the mother. Is the first, the most influential and the most cherished oi all teachers. The intimate knowledge the has acquired of her child's character by constant Intercourse, the tender love subsisting between their., and the unbounded confluence placed in her by her pupil, impart to her Inalruuions a lorce and conviction which no other teacher can hope to win. Home is Ibe primeval novlilale; It was at the parental tlreside that the patriarchs Abraham. Isaac and Jacob received and transmitted In turn the knowledge and worship of Jehovah. The Individual and national character may be traced to the training imparted under the domestic roof ana iu beneficial or banefnl Influence may be gauged by the religious and moral standard of the family circle. Let your home be your own home; the aanrtuury of domestic peace, sobriety and parental love. Let discontent and angry words be banished from it. and under such influence your chldren will grow in virtue. Above all, let it be the asylum of daily prayer, and then the angels of God. and the God of angels, will be there
HOW EASTER DAY IS SET. Earter day Is governed by the moon, and seta the date for all the other moveable ecc'.eslaatlcal feasts. Easier Is on the Sundry following the Saturday after the fuil moon, which occnrs on or after the 20th of March. Erster may be as early re March 22nd. and as late as April 25ih. Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday, ends Saturday, or Easier Eve.
FIRST NAIIOKAL BANK CLOSES ITS MOST SUCCESSFUL TEAR THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OCEAN CITY, N. J. REPORTS 1919 AS LARGEST YEAR’S BUSINESS IN HISTORY OF INSTITUTION. The First National Bank of Ocean City, N. J.. made rapid strides in the expansion of IU business In the year 1919. and the officers report the year's business as the largest In the history of the inslitution. This successful institution believes in the principal of exiendlng their credit as far as possible consisted with sound banking practice to the business and agricultural interest ot the community and thereby assist iu every way possible in building up the various interests of the county. That the policy and service which the institution extends to Its patrons Is appreciated by the public which it serves is demonstrated by the fact that each year has marked rapid progress In the business of the institctlon. The bank is taking a particular interest in the agricultural interests of our county and has always been ready »o assist this element of our county life in every way possible. The statement at the close of business September 12. 191!'. bows total assets of *1.512.700.51.
CLARENCE O. LETZKU8. Clarence O. Letzkns. of the contracting firm of Seaman and 1 etzku*. ol Stone Harbor, is one of the County's r.iost promising business men. Mr. lietzkus came to Stone Harbor eleven years a no. and a few yea: a later Joined partnership with Lloyd Seaman, formerly connected vith the Stone Harbor Terminal Railroad Company, and bought the lumber business of Coombs at Ninety-sixth street Stone Harbor. Later the contracting business was entered Into, and one of the first ventuies of the new concern was the Invention of n patented concrete bulkhead. a numb*-r o»' which have bet n Installed throughout the county. Mr. Lf tzkus was former Borough Collector of Stone Harbor, and a member of the Sinking Fund Commission of that place, and is pramir ml and active in the civlr and political affairs of the County.
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Let’s Get Acquainted Mr. Farmer
We are interested in you, Mr. Farmer. For years we have watci.ed your steady and solid development and growth; your adjustment to the demands of the times and your acceptance of the newest and most progressive methods of farm management Many farmers have been placed by us in a position to better themselves; we have helped them buy farm machinery and live stock, and by advice and co-operation have assisted them to greater success. Perhaps we can help YOU. A get-acquainted call will enable us to talk it over. Meet our officers and inspect our building. Learn the many ways we can be of service to you.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J.
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TUCKAHOE, N. J.
Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus and Undirided Profits, $66,103.47 United States Postal Savings Depository *
Your Account Will Be Welcomed at the
Ocean City Title an t/Trust Co.
3 per cent. Interest Allowed on Time Accounts 'Titles Insured and Searches Issued
OFFICERS
WILLIAM E. MASSEY, President LESLIE S. LUDLAM. Vice President
Title and Trust Ofilcer
HENRY D. MOORE, Vice President RUSSELL H. NULTY, Secretary and Treasurer
CLINTON R PRICE, Assistant CLINTON D. LOUDEN, Assistant Title and Trust Officer Secretary and Treasurer
J. FITHIAN TATEM, Solicitor
Clayton Haines Brick William H. Campbell Robert Carson J. M. Chester Allen Corson E. V. Coraoc Fisher Dalrymple
DIRECTORS R. W. Edwards John R. Groves Harry Headley Robert J. Mr&ay Ee.slie S. Ludlam William E. Massey Henry D. Moore
Chas. k. Powell James G. Scull William F. Shriver John C. Sleehnr . J. Fithian Tateri R. Howard Thorn Otis M. Townsend
Courtesy is the Keynote of Our Banking System

