Cape May County Times, 28 April 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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M ONET willed in balk to avenre heir* slips through their ftafers as easily as quicksilver. Not — they are wastrels or spendthrifts, either. But because they haven't the knack of managing money. Court records show that the average estate of i aver last* but 7 years. And the experienced Trust Officer k that only a «m«ll percentage of these estates are squandered the reet dwindle away through unwise, unsound investments. It takes brains to make money.. But, It requires ir»ftnite)y ■sore "gray matter" to keep money. That’s why we reeosuNai • Trust Fund as a safeguard against the possibility of hai n '- 1 management on the part of your heirs. A TRUST FUND is not for the wealthy alone it fa far Modest eetatas, too. How it is farmed, how it works, caota m4 edhsr information simply explainad in 1

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