CAPE MAY COCHTY'TIMES. FK1DAY. DECEMBER 10. 1926.
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J a*nu I , I Sucoew of a Bank j ewiMcmul mturr. an,1 huildmg
”•? 0n *\, ''" ir " lrncc “ **« ■* n ovcr-iiight tnpc- Ma\'i« rnmplidiment. As «oon a» mod- _ l er ", b * nk * rn ^ nvm a great
K Hli n *,7 OW ^ pMlC nfrd - thar *Tvi,rs arc cer-
** * * I tain to bring -rsulf. Obviously
t»>e aim. »x-hich i» to build confi-
1 drncr in a hank, mu.; dim att tmtton to thfKr thingi which con1 tribute to thr public's taitli in it. b and among them >. thr characte^
ii the individuals who conduct operations and drtrnninr
■ policies."
a bank really helps i
. Arnett replied:
t nnl> lending its aid . s pertaining to the ■ j the community, and It advice to its clients,
jttitutes a sourer >
r the public is con-
| lends valuable
(ding up and maintain ’
which is so great j
»-building efiort. j Mr. Arnett continued :
Relieves in AnvEansivc
l am a great believer in good newspaper advertising, and take the stand that the basis of bank advertising should hr to build confidence in the institution and direct attention to those things which contribute to the public’s faith in it. I think too little attention i- paid in bank publicity to featuring the personnel of the management, and particularly the directors, who stand behind the institution. The public Wants to know who these men are. as the strength of their names in the, aggregate is the strength of the
hank itself.
"The most successful bankers
today arc thoac who believe in the idea that the secret of success lays in educating the public in preaching THRIFT, in and out of season, bt printed word and glaring posters, in elaborating upon the advantages of a bank account, both savings and checking, with a particular and thrifty hank. I
dont Itcsitau to say that our bank has merited a prominent place ir the front row of the most successful institutions in our part oi
the State.''
Money When You Need It Most of AH
Christmas is the one time in the
calendar year of twelve months that most everyone feels the need
Holiday succestlon: randy may tor additional funds, regardless of be gradually worn off the seat of con*.. This is because at thithe trousers by putting sand-1 . ... . !
paper on ilir chair seals.
is in bestowing happiness upon others. One’s ability to do this depends on your financial standing. lienee it is wise to join
Christmas Club.
t thr year lifr’i
A Stone Harbor man says, he and his wife dont quarrel. When she gets mad he whistles, and
greatest jot when he gets mad she sings.
Out oi the Qaestluu Doctor: “And how is Mr. Mulasky this morning? Did lie tollnw my Instro’-tlons about dietJug' 1 "fndadc no! He says he'll never starve lilrisalf to death for the sake o - livin' a few years longer:"
Spend five minutes every day thinking of some good yon can do someone—iiicn do II.
BEST BIRTHDAY WISHES to the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of SEA ISLE CITY and Congratulations on its splendid new Home.
ongratulations!
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i OCEAN VIEW HOTEL
W. L. SEELEY. Prop
Italia Street, near Beach Sea Isle City
The newcomer into the ranks of Cape May County Banks, lustily and sincerely congratulates the First National Bank, of Sea Isle City, on its Fourth Anniversary and Dedication of its New Banking Home. The officers and directors of The Woodbine National Bank are encouraged by the wonderful growth of the First National Bank of Sea Isle City to look forward to big things in the first four years of the life of the ONLY BANK in the ONLY MANUFACTURING COMMUNITY of • Cape May County.
The Woodbine National Bank Woodbine, New Jersey
Has Been a eal Pleasure r this company to have done business with the 'irst National Bank OF SEA ISLE CITY its organization four years ago. On thi.. the casion of the celebrat.on of the Banks ‘‘ourth Anniversary and the cation Of Its New Home ish to express our appreciation of the First Nat.onal NhelpfuTservue, Jd congratulate it on its wonder- ” ful growth and progress.
1 wish to congratulate THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Sea Isle City on their new and modern bank building and wish them continued
Thos. F. Delaney Atlantic and Poplar Aves. Wildwood, N. J. Plastering Work of All Kinds
First National Bank of Stone Harbor
Seven Mile Beach
Congratulations!
“Rejoice in all the honors which come to those you know - - - - That you know them makes you _ in a sense, a partner in their fame - - - That you rejoice with them brings you their friendship." < WORT|tlMQTOK)
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Stone Harbor -
Seven Mile Beach
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The Cape May County Title & Tru^t Co. of Cape May Court House
Extends its hearty congratulations to the
First N
Harbor Lumber
Company
Stone Harbor, New Jersey
OF SEA ISLE CITY, TV. /. on its Fourth Anniversary and the. Dedication of Its New Home. Our wish for the future can be no better than that your growth every four years may be as great as it has been since December 1 1, 1922 - - as you grow and prosper Sea Isle City and Cape May County grows and prospers.
Cape May County Title&Tru^t Co. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE

