Cape May County Times, 15 December 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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MAHT visn mw SEA ISLE VJJB.

the presldsnt wm called fu-f er action. L. ter u of appreciation were

among the (Mcgatlon in the

of handsome pencils. Mn. Hagan, In a momet

venation with the TUCKS* tail ve, told briefly of the work ef thn

.(organisation she repi

this organisation had decided to cooperate with the new financial Institution. She also described the wnrk

front of the Civic Club and how are held each month, winter summer, the summer season with many delightful social

znents. She also credited Mrs. K1H Betterton, the club matron. With

much success in her work.

At no moment during the m of.the opening day. could then he termed a dull moment. When there

no patrons, for the

'Cashier George R. Rosa, was aeOwe 'behind tM bars of hie cage la settling up what amounts had bee

ready deposited.

Toward eleven o’clock, Reas

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poe for wdH known men as: 1 token* ward IP -Arnett; VHa tritofted Theodore C. Wheaton, of > aanuB Cashier. George R. Ross;

- Lendl*. Jr.:

. Teller,

The

Hiram ft. KeWrer. Howard Richard m. ttttes. GUbert Clarence O. Letsku-. nr. C W. -Way. Dr. T. C.

and

tear of the bunding, is a locked door leading into the cage set aside for the bank transactions, the safe and'

Other paraphenalls peculiar

bank. No one Is permitted to enter,

here, this being mserved for

Ployeee only.

On the left, entering the door, is a . waiting ai

room, done in the same style of interior dseoratlon as .the remainder of t floor rooms, with phu:o, com-

ovenr.ufled chairs and

i. and a Uble sufficient for the needs of waiting patrons. Directly •gross the hall and In front of the •ashler's cage, la a similar ro formerly a receiving room, now

aside for the use of those

such transaction* as their business requires with the hank—their bank. Alike the twin room across the foyer. Is this room, with sstldes of writing

and recording ready for use. ■■■ On * door cut In the partition at the amount of deposits then far. He th ‘ nmnV^yd boyond’donbt te be

the rear end of the foyer, is s sign checked up briefly and then an- ‘ >_ follow., t>n the Hlsh Srst

telling of quarters ter the directors T, ounce< , . total somewhere Is the jf' ‘f grtw Sad president of thefcank. This room neighborhood of ISO.OM. and ex- h-w ^-ps _ IS on the left of the staircase and ^reMed the opinion that more <tep«e-' ^ appears to have once been a living lu wouW .well that total to well he- -i-.

room, fireplace, book shelves and ex- „j nd the »100.0«0 mark. i ^ salient lighting facilities, as In the But patrons coaUnued to —' rest of the bank. Here gather the their ways into the foyer and

fathers of tae Institution for confer- accounts. To each patios was ooldlnger •Sees, and here also Is a reception printed a new pencU, not of the . a ,- —,- T

room for visitors to whom the of- wdiutry variety, but a metal ar- nreenstWn. ai Jtens- "ksmn i

sseort and attention. I provision for placing and replacing ,v* ttnM wsD *f the ‘ A representative ef the TOCRS. | BothbaeMl

permitted to enter the aanctum,; 'Hearsay has It that the present ’ bnt . «»

found President Arnett busy with ^nk quarters were built by Boney * papers sod bank hooka. I with the provision Is mind that the ltv with the -My busy day. but make rounelf ]mD% ^ presented to Grover Cleve- jJ, T TiT»n*iiiii. ef N. T. ~ *" * ' land, when that dignitary was ecored both touchdowns; dam Ghsa-

DOTUITKIJ BT AiOTDn

The Woodbine High School met defeat al tin hands of the Alamni in Us yearly encounter after s most b terly fought battle. The gradual devea outweighed the school h^s by

twenty pounds tc the gaan,

wtlthatandlng this fact they put up a unagalddent struggle and were detested only after having given their all which proved to be in-

laarterback. David , —r-a Dasaerhlieh . and Cheater Bafcteowlte. full beck, played

follona:

k ImnM . left end; Henry Laplduu, left tackle; Lou Goldinger, left guard- Xoblitsky. center; I. immerman, right rwtd: Halperln, right tackle; Atexenhwg. right end; D. PWdman. right halt; J. Daunerhireh. left half; Sfc Lrria. quarterback; C. RSblnc wits, funhadk. Uumnl—Sam lierin, Rutgers, left Wavy, left tackle; J. guard; Ben

Here’s to the m*n whose ladgh Puts the sombrd 'deads to root i who’s fair

aohotdSn Inu&eriBa,

through C S Una

the head of the bank Invi-

tod, but waa prevented from taking of”these Dnltod~8totas If such ^ m, W m active part In further oonreraation t* tbe CMMei there is an added at- 7rn,„°—i forWsllie era

traction’about tbe aew bank heme. MiUoB Mdatsa, at John President Arnett, In'a conversation —.

»t guard; L Braslow. Navy, right tackle; Bear. P. R. R., ^ight end; R Chaaeena, Penn., right half; W. Goodman, Btovens, left half; M. Peldman, Hopkins, quarterback; Liven*on, N. T. U. fullback.

/ T will pay f/ou to get our price* before yoa order SALE BILLS

by tbe entrance of a delegation of offlrials of the W< - - - ■ea Tale City, who previously had or-

dered sent. In

a handsome basket ef “mums’’ with fabricated ribbon bearing the of the organisation from which the

jSft was sent.

Greetings - ware enchanted.

quite

[ Arnett maklBK 1

These who appeared with t

se. ThU more, however, will ' made nndl a later date.

“We have the stalwart co-opera-1 tkm of many other hanks," Arnett

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Henry Brooks, J. C. dalle j. Turner <»«T. WUllam O. Klemm, ocean City Inatltutto^. or

attention to tke future plans of the be-nk. which include moving the present building no as to fact on Pula street, and meet a new building on Lendls avenue, equipped tor

B*rtw ah mnm, t«, (fan an aaqr.SA dntr dav. Wh« dsctdc X&i, wiii Amt weald otherwise eavep is. Bancaber tkwt |«ft g«ar Isnre dwtric Kgvfag UFZ AD AU HOBBS Of THE HAT. VmU.

M. M.SOFRONEY Director Dcpirtwt at Highway, and El*riridtyaf3aa]

Between You and—

the heat of summer the chill of winter and the duturhance of noise

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