Cape May County Times, 10 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 26

CAPE MAY CO DITTY TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1928.

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E SoEDER. I) tret tor n the wIioIcmIc produce i Philadelphia, item- retired.

• ideiT, i» tlie vrorkin;; space, also • shed in walnut. Herr the most modeni of banking equipment will be found, all of the operations in handling customers' j accounts, both demand and sav j tug*, being done by machinery, to I insure accuracy and neatness. I Back of the main work-room the building is divided into three sections, or rooms. The first is the directors' rooms, also furnished in walnut. Here the directors meeting each week, pass on the important business of the bank. Next is the large vault, with its massive door and its highly sen-

sitive burglar alarm control I <be extreme right, in the rear, is the healer room, where * large | hot-water heating plant, operated | by the latest oil burning device,

ii located.

| These three room' hate a | mezzanine door. 33 feet in Vidth. by 18 feet in length, to be used at prrwnt for storage. As the hank grows and more space is needed, this space can. aqd will, he used for book-keeping and

other purposes.

Convenient to the vault. K a modern coupon booth, where the renter of a safe deposit box may

take his securities and in comfo- Coi vtfrscreen or Marble and security examine them and do A beau til ul effect is secured in

„h,r »«r~rv in tanll.nc ^ thl iH, »n* ™lnr „ .hr them. , . floor that covers the work-room. A telephone booth is also pro-1 , I Thick, bfack Carrara glass pUtcs s ided near the coupon booth. | lo ** y ' ^‘ s tn * rWc ,0 are at each wicket, dr Thus every need of the bank ' 1 countrT height and walnut-finishr,! the screen, and ii the patrons for comfort, privacy, m ! gum wood with crystal dear glass, tains it» present si/x only with curity and convenience has been The window wicket* arc ot no future growth, about $25,000

fully anticipate.!. bronze. Back of the screen is a

counter, also walnut finish and Oil Burner in New covcm! ...h how, li«cl«h. o, B«,k Building

every day will pass over these

Sea Isle City Institution Celebrates Fourth Birthday

'.Ceminuc* fr»m P*»« One) guntial, but, withall. beautiful. : the crowning glory being the | 1 Wonderful doorway with massive j trim and ornamental cap. The | appearance of the doorway and the wide, easy swinging doors, i* One of welcome, and an invitation to visit and use the modern fa- ; cihtKv of the "Bank Whete 5 .«i4 Feel St Home." The irom ol tar structure was designed along plainest lines, m give greater cm j phasis to the doorway. No o: mentation of any kind graces the j front of <be building, other than

IxTWioa Wru. Equipped

When

We Added Sunshine and Cheer to the New

First National Bank of Sea Isle City

By furnishing the clear, shining glass that adorns the windows and doors of the beautiful structure. Notice how bright and cheerful the building has become since our glass has been installed.

South Jersey Glass Co. Vineland, N. J.

e vnitor ente»,

is impressed with the 0 of the interior of the j ! building, and yrt its quiet dignity | that a in keeping with the nature of the serv' - of all banks. All interior woodwork is walnut, and the furnishings are also walnut, i The white wa*I», and butt win- j daw trim, the buff window shade' j and grvy-toned trrraxa tW-r all j Mend into a harmonious whole. | ? At the left of the entrance is s ladies' room, equipped wi:h table and chairs, mirrors and all the other arrrsvu ir> to the comfort and convenience of the women patrons ol the bank. To the right is the officers' space—out in the open, with simple a railing to separate this space from the Bain lobby , carrying out the belief of all modern hanks that thej flfkrrs should hr readily accessible j to any one and everyone who has)

business with them.

There are times, however, j When the nature of business with bankers M necessarily confidential Wtd for this a private consultation room has been provided, equipped With chairs and a table, where business may he transacted in ot-! most privacy, comfort and with- j OUt fear % of interruption. Back of the main lobbv. where j nvrmeut chach <le>k' ate pro !|

Best Birthday Wishes

lo • lusty four year old baby, that hat grown to be such a big fellow that it had to have a bigger house!

John L. Maher

Real Estate - Insurance SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

The Rapid Growth

of the

First National Bank of Sea Isle City i it received its Charter four year* ago is a noteworthy accom-

phshmeni. of whkh not only Sea Isle City, but the entire Cape May

County, may well be proud

The Wildwood Title & Trust Co.

tg indeed, glad to extend its hearty congratulations to »hi» alert banking institution on the observance of its Fourth Anniversary and the

Dedication of Its New Home

CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES

' The Bank Where You Feel at Home"

Canuso’s Garage

Auto Storage and Repairs — Tire* and Acceworis

Ocean View, N. J.

ANTHONY CANT SO, Prop.

The Office of

D. G. Getter & Co.

Realtors

315 S. Landis Ave., Sea Isle City Extends Heartiest Good Wishes to the

First National Bank of Sea Isle City

on the occasion of its Fourth Anniversary and Formal Opening of Its New Banking House.

- (Cant.auM from Pooo 0»*> an even heat, with a variation not greater than two degrees ia a»Mired at all time*. When the heat reaches the desired temperature, the burner shut* oft, and when it falls below this temperature, it start* agaui, all automatically. A demonstrator will be

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Deposit* ot met 35 fi:n

total capital! That. rf* J K' the fj »= iv Cq

To-day Is a Day of Progress and Achievement and THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK CAPE MAY, N. J.

is more than pleased to observe that the

First National Banjk

of Sea Isle City

is keeping pace with both the letter and spirit of the times. This institution extends its sincere congratulations to the Sea Isle Gty Bank on so successfully reaching its

Fourth Anniversary and upon th* Dedication of Its New Home ✓

tV/ fEN^ ^ irSt ^ ationa ' ® ank ’ °i 563 lsle City, first opened

its doors to the public on December 11, 1922, it gave to the community one of the greatest Christmas Gifts that could be given - - helpful banking seivice.

ON

December II, 1926, four years later, this baby bank, now grown strong and financially powerful, again gives to the community a gift in the way of a handsome banking building that is a credit to Sea Isle City and the County.

TO

have enjoyed such rapid progress and have grown so big in four short years, the First National Bank of Sea Isle City must, necessarily, have had and merited the whole-hearted support of the community.

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ON

this, its fourth anniversary and the dedication of its handsome new hanking house, heartiest congratulations and greetings are extended by its friend and neighbor,

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The First National Bank Occam City, New Jersey

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