Cape May County Times, 10 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 23

Celebrating Our Fourth Birthday

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Opening Of Our December 11th, 1926

New Building from 9 to 9

Officers: Edward B. Arnett President Dr. Theodore C. Wheatoi. Vice President Horace C. Rice Cashier diaries K. Landis, Jr. Solicitor Directors: Edward B. Arnett Hiram S. Mowrer Richard B. Stites Dr. Theo C. Wheaton Dr. darence W. Way William A. Haffert George Soeder Gilbert S. Smith O. Letzkus Thos. E. Ludlam, Jr. Augustus W. Miller

To Serve You Better Since the First National Bank war' organized and iU doot> opened for business late in the year of 1922. our patrons have b< rt seriously handicapped in banking mutters. Our banking quarters have been uncboerlui, cramped and very frequently Our New Banking Quartets bate been marie extremely beautiful. light, airy' and cheerful. Ample space is provided so that overcrowding will Ire unknown. All modern conveniences and comforts have been installed and at last you have a placi- where you will like to transact your linuncial business. We wish to take, this opportuuit) of publicly thanking those individuals who have ao loyally supported us during these past lour years and who *tave made our Fourth Birthday a reality.

COME AND BE Our Board of Directors will be on hand to take you on a “tour of inspection" throughout the entire building, pointing out and explaining the many unique and unusual features w hich have been incorporated in its com struction. You will enjoy visiting our new Vault constructed of solid reinforced concrete with walls I o inches thick - - the vault door weighing 5 tons - - the Conference Roor where you can talk over personal matters in complete privacy and the many other protective features which mean safety' to your funds.

OUR GUESTS A real program of entertainment has been arranged. There will be many novel features - - features thai will be both instructive and enlightening, as well as entertaining. Come prepared to spend the whole day with us and bring your friends that you may have a thoroughly good time. ' Souvenirs Will Be Issued To All

BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE MOORISH

*-books will be issued to all who isvings Accounts. >orish is as beautiful a pass-book an buy and it is a fitting remem-

;his occasion.

in , slant reminder that you

are on the road to financial success, it a pass-book you will be proud to own and show to your friends. Be sure to get yours. Six weeks from now these may be none awaiting

your call.

When the right kirl comes along, when you get your auto, when you want a radio, when

you want new furnishings for your home, when you want to buy property, or when you want to go into business—then is when you will appreciate a fund of cold cash in the First National. And the way to get it is to open your account during our Anniversary, then keep it growing with regular weekly deposits.

NATIONAL “ The Bunk Where V ou Feel Al Home

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