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East Gikaff, Ind. Nor ember 26. 1919.

TO OUR MANY FRTENDS :

The JWtjoo has designated Thursday, November 27th. aa a day ? Thanks giving. ThJi BtAk will p6 be open for basinets en that date ia ebsertf tf baTtdty Instituted by the Pilgrim forefathers. Pteixbly in no previous year hare we, either as a nation or as mdrrfdtiaja, Had more for -hich to return thanks and eipressions of gntihicie to the Almighty "in whoa tua nation trust After years of world strife and destruction, our fair lind has prodiiecd bofltetuay, prospered aad continues as the "land of plenty." Every true Amjrriean may well feel grateful. Aed fast as "service to others has come to express the spirit of AstfHctf&tfi so do w want the helpfulness and personal interest that perxaeltes thw iistitaljon, to stand for the daily burin ess policy end prtclk ef this, your beak. Uy TJmbfhfei be a day of cantentraeat tad nappy gatherlip fa your beta is cur hope and wish.

fletae consider us alsrays

At Tow Sorics, J, KALMAN. REPPA, Prttfdent 1 "tin FWiw Staking Imtirutiffn of East Chicago end Identified Sf Jti fpfre Shce I $99'

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ijCoan Association ! EAST dCCAGO, IXDIANA. KmaVer 2Zftt, 1515. ASSETS t Eea! Estatt Mertftfts. -.----. 1260.734.89 Stock UtSis . . -M 9,235.30 U. S. Bonds. 38.600.00 Chirr EWa 10,262.18 $338,832.37 Tuin City Building 1 0.500.00 Expiiw 1.378.54 Accroed Interett 538.15 Fumitnre and Fixtures J ,800.00 , Caih oft Hand nd in Bank 8. 1 05.22 TOfTAL $361,154.28 UABILriTES: CapitalPaid Vp Stock $ 97,900.00 i Imtallment Stock 105.171.1 1 $203,071.11 Contingent Fund 5,000.00 Profits 6.438.93 Savings 95.790.42 fells Payable 50.853.82 TOTAL $361,154.28

KESOL7XE3 Lwow tnd Rscocnta.S 468.91669 U. 1 and Other Bonds 357.097.75 Banking House and hitures . . ; 70.5392 Cath Exditiite . . lid.4748

UAmJTCES Capital StocV $ 50.000.00 Surplus and UndHrkJcd Profcts 38.5h.38 BUs Payable 56.000.00 DEfOSITS UM SI.SI

: T6tt! jResourctt.. $1,025,026.94

Tul Uabi!iti. . .$1,025,028.94

COTiffAIATTVE DEf 0SIT3 September 12. 1919 (Last Call) $780,328.52 November 17, 1919 (This Date) 886.453.56 "THE HOW BAWtlKC HOUSE Ot EAST CHICAGO, IDOTIHEO WITH IT5 FAOCRliS SINCE UM."

OirllCEU ClKECtOaj J' Hffi J0S-WADA5 A. A. ROSS K0. ffit' A. C 5CHUEKER tHAS. NASSAU G. H. MANSELL, Asst. Ctihier. J. KALMAN REPpA.

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Oar Country went to war t secure fair' play and equal rights for all. That is democracy. Th strings association us founded and has been built up around the ittn idea. t Each member of this institution shares with eTery other member the tame benefits, tht same pTfrileges, the same service, the same dividends. This association is a democracy among faring institutions. Are you enjoying these ckantages Te will vIcome you to membenhip? Twin City Savings & Loan Association

Officers and Directors:

k c. saryttKER Prttidmt. HENRY PITZELE. Vice President. WILLIAM C. HUBER, Vice President.

J. KALMAN REPPA. Secretary. T GIARLES NASSAU. TreasureT. T. JOSEPH SULLIVAN, Artonwy.

LOUIS AEBY PETER SKAFISH J0RN TENKELY

HYMAN M. COHE' JOHN J. SULLIVAN JOHN RAJCHINETZ

M. E. CRriTS JOHN SZUR MATE ZIVtlCH