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Your Children Given To You In Trust Our children are given to us in trust. Helpless they come into the world, and dependent upon others they must remain until years of discretion have been attained. Picture, now. what it would mean to minor heirs of yours if your guiding hand and protection were removed. This trust company could never completely take your place. But in all financial mailers it could, provided you have had your will drawn and have named us as your executor and truster. For your children’s sake—avail yourself of our modern trust service today. Banking—Trusts—Title Insurance 4% Time Accounts—Safe Dep6sit—Investments Settlement Rooms—Visitors’ Information and Travel
Ocean City Title and Trust Company Aibury Avenue at 8th Street “Where Your Interest Grows” i jy No! Mrs. B— you can’ll get ALL ot yourl husband's estate} The Intestate Law of New Jersey states specifically that his parents are entitled to share in the property. - because he did nof| / leave a wdl
■^/•lAT a shock to Mrs B—! . . . what a shock it would be to anyone similarly situated—to learn denly that ALL of her husl>and's estate would not be bet* when all the- tune she believed that in case of death hfl husband s property would come to her. Mort peopl* befev* Bu , .h^. roirf^cn * , Mrs B—prove. Here the KuJvvod died »* out liravin^ a Will TVv had no children—no living rd*' tivas. except hi. lather and mother. Hi. Male wu woitlt about fifteen thousand dollars—»12.000 in real eUatc the ba ance personal pr^arrty. And Mr*. B— while *£* TOIRD P T r *° n * 1 only recaives ONt IxJ !m7 f ^ ** tate - Tlv huband s parents get '!« left . wJr 1 ' 1‘erhaps. y« Mr. B— could ha« lelt a Uill and mad.- ahiolutefy certain of hi. W'' c * futme He would have done .0. too. if he had read ■«“ l-o-Alet—LSI AIES OF TODAY.
C AM DEN SATpDEPOSlT ATRUST.COMPANY FLUERAL STREIT. CAMDEN. N.JL

