The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1939 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTTJE, INDIANA, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1939.
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THE DAILY BANNER and Herald, Consolidated^ '■It Wave* For AH" 17-10 South Jackaon Street 8. B. Rariden, Pnbltoher Entered In the postoffice at Greeni castle, Indiana, as second class mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 12 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by m?ll outside Putnam County.
| A BIBLE THOrGHT FOB TODAY All can understand wisdom exemj plified in a life: And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) ful tof grace and truth.—John 1:14.
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SOCIETY
Phone All Social and Personal Items To 95 Miss Betty Bryan — Society Editor ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•
1 Julies Aid
To Meet Wednesday
CAUGHT COLD?!
Oct direct relief from
discomforts.. .rub throat, chest, back with clinic-tcsted
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Woman's Circle
| To Meet Wednesday
The Woman’s Circle of the Pres-
Woman’s Club To Meet byterian church will hold a pitch-in With Mrs. Haggard luncheon Wednesday at 1 o’clock in The Woman's Club will meet the chapel, honoring Miss Elizabeth Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock! pfander of Hill Crest Neighborhood with Mrs W. A. Huggard. Miss Lela | House at Clinton. Please bring a
At
2:30 o’clock Miss Pfander will speak
The Ladies Aid of Putnamville M. E. church will meet on Wednes-
day afternoon, October 11 at the . . ., , Community Bldg. Mrs. J. W. Hen- I Walls will be in charge of the pro-1 covered dish and table service.
di lx and Mrs. Oscar Blue hostesses, gram.
Born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess, a daughter.
SCHOOL NEWS By Miss Edith Greenleaf
Gwin Ensign will return to work
Wednesday from a ten days vaca ’ j ora ted in
lion.
Roll call, Riley quotations.
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Home Ee Club To Meet Thursday The Clinton and Madison Home Economic Club will meet at the home of Mrs. John Vermillion, October 12th, Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. William Thomas assistant hostess. Roll call is Autumn poetry.
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Thursday Club Met
With Mrs. Ida Harrow
On the 5th of October. Mrs. Ida Barrow entertained the regular monthly meeting at her home. The forenoon was spent visiting and at the noon-hour the usual pitch-in dinner was served with the table dee-
with Hallowe’en
saw the machine that cools the milk after it is pasteurized. In front of it was the machine that bottles the
milk and caps it. Next we saw the j R. 1. entered the Putnam county hosmachine that makes cheese, | pital Tuesday morning for treat-
Wayne Cooksey, Cloverdale, underwent an operation at the Putnam county hospital Tuesday morning. Mrs. Abner Sigler, Greencastle,
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Missionary Society To Meet Wednesday The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Gobin Memorial Churc’i will meet Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock in Keystone Chapel. Mrs. J. B. Ball will -be in charge of the devotions and Mrs. Grafton Longden will have charge of the program.
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Dr Pan w Woman's Club Meeting Cancelled The October meeting of the DePauw Woman’s Club has been cancelled due to the death of the father of Dr. Wildman.
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Section One To Meet Thursday
Section One of the First Christian Church will meet at 2:30 o’clock
in the church
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j at the Manse. Contributions of clothI ing, sewing materials, or books, for ! Hill Crest, may be brought to this meeting. All of the women of the
church are invited to the luncheon Mon<la .V evening! Fourteen and to the Manse. i o' ,P S ' fnr me «Ui»
I Smith ' wh0 lla<i the propj
Section Four To Meet ; ^ he histor y Franz ! With Mrs. Sconce i n order t0 l,!ustr »te som etf Section Four of the First Chris- , bm ’' s work Mrs - Smith pi a tian church .will meet Wednesday co,, t s in 1 trical evening at 7 o’clock at the home of he rec01 'ngs were 'nj; Mrs. Mack Sconce, south Jackson ^usenthalt,” aai
street. Mrs. Essie Benefiel, Mrs. J. B. Stringer and Mrs. Olive Baugh-
man will be the assisting hostesses.
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Wednesday Sewing Oluh To Meet With Airs. Lyon
Maria."
Rotation of books from her to another, was begun.
FARM IH'KEAC TO The Mad:-.on Township Fjr
Mr. Handy gave us our choice oi nient.
Clubs m the high school met Wed- pitber chocolate milk, orange drink, nesday and elected the following of- or , grape. We had a very nice time
1'icers for the coming year: French Club—President, Ann Durham; vice president, Cecil Tunget; secretary and treasurer, Jimmie
Hurst.
Travel Club — President, Betty Bowers; vice president, Dorothy Shuck; secretary-treasurer, Doris Williams. Photography Club t- President.
at the dairy. The trip was very interesting to me in every way. The sixth grade wishes to thank Mr. Owens for taking them in his bus.
keeping wiui nanuwt: cu ,
which was very beautiful. In the afternoon the meeting was called to
order by president Mrs. Carrie Zieg- T llurs<Ia y aft f rnooI U „ . , . elman with 17 members and two P allors - Mrs ’ Lee Williams will be In | guests answering roll call with charge of the program. Members are,
, , ... , 1 asked to bring plants for exchange, i
Bible verses. A long business ses- " * “ ■
sion was held as there were several things to be discussed and a masquerade party to be held at the home ! of Mrs. Effie Parker to entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunter and
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Graves and | members a * ul lhpir fami l ies 0ctober
The Wednesday Sewing Club will pau Wl11 nirot Wednesday! meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 . 0 °’ c,ock * N <>- 10 *!**
o’clock at the home of Mrs. Glenn
Lyon.
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Mr. and Airs. Smith Observe Anniversary
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Carl Shoemaker and Mrs. I Henry Smith gathered at their home,
Fiank McKechan will be the hostess-i north of the city Sunday in observ- ra ’ ns<< " ,nl<l ° two
ance of the 30th wedding anniver- ^napolis. spent Sunday
sary of their parents.
The Junior Red Cross Council of the Ridpath School met the first Tuesday in October to organize far the year. The members are as fol-
Jimmie Green; vice president Betty lows; ^[ rH Hood’s room—David Lee
Crimes. Christine Elmore; Mrs. Walker’s room—Diane Shaw, Billy Lawrence: Second grade—Wilma Buster and Jerry Monnett; Third grade— Mary Pettit, Lynwood Thompson; Fourth grade—Marilyn Twomey,
een Rossok, Jimmie Flint; Sixth grade June Strain, Billy Kerr. June Strain was chosen president for the year. Doreen Rossok was made sec-
retary-treasurer.
family spent Sunday at Spring Mills
State Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson, Indianapolis, visited friends in Greencastle Sunday. They are former res-
denis of this city.
Richard Wilson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, Greencastle, returned to his home Tuesday from the Putnam county hospital. Jimmy Dean Arnold, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold, Fillmore, underwent a minor operation at the Putnam county hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. May and son, Running, of Lima, O., are visiting
Lee; secretary-treasurer, William
Shelly.
Boys Athletic Club — President. Dick Coffey; vice president, , Carroll Hammond; secretary-treasurer, Fir-
man Grimes.
Dramatics Club President, Mai- Ri Pharf i Rowland; Fifth grade—Dor-1 Mrs. May's grandparents, Mr. and
lace Martin; vice president, Mary Tzouanakis; secretary. Anna Marie Eitel; treasurer, Jimmie Billman; program chairman, Dotty Etter. Sub Deb Club—President. Mary Ann Newgent; vice president, Marilyn Brown; secretary, Elizabeth Schoenman; treasurer, Virginia
27. The guests present were Mrs. Ida Stock well and Miss Glee Chris
tenberry.
The meeting being turned over to the hostess who gave three contests which were won by Mrs. Myrtle Parker. Mrs. Carrie Ziegelman and Mrs. Rosalee Allen. The next meeting is i to be held at the home of Mrs. Lil-
lian Moser.
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Friendship Club To Aleol With Airs. Mason
The Friendship Home Economics Club will meet Wednesday afternoon ' at 1:30 o’clock with Mrs. Ethel Maj son. Roll call will be "Quotations from Riley.” Project work will be given by the leader. Entertainment will be furnished by Mrs. Genevieve
Elnnye.
ing. Music will be fumMi*? guest speaker of the eveninj Walter Thompson of Cra»t Mr. Thompson is the 5th Di» ector. Refr -hmenta wm i* Everyone is invited to atta Mrs. Mattie Kirk and son
Samantha Grimes. On Sundq
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. noon ' tbl v on
Section Two of
Christian Church Alecting Section Two of the
Christian
The teachers of Jones School entertained with a luncheon for Mrs.
Torr; committee for constitution, on Wednesday, in honor of
Aura Mae Durham, Robert Newgent. birthday.
Music Club—President, Gene Hu-
ber; vice president. Danny Hanna; i Frank Donner was elected Junior secretary, Virginia Walbring; treas-, Rotarian for the month of October, urer, Joan Crawley; reporter, Mary Lou Hoffman. First chairmen and officers of the Future Farmers of America— Greencastle High School Band met
Tuesday evening to discuss plans for the coming year. The goal for the year is to outfit the band with new
uniforms.
President,
Vernon
Singleton;
vice
president,
Tim
Ruark; secretary,
Russell Grimes;
treasurer, George
Goldsberry;
reporter, Willard
Ab-
bott.
Math Club —
President,
Edith
Greenleaf;
vice
president,
Anna
Moore; secretary-treasurer, Barbara
Bartlett.
Girls Athletic Club—President, Doris Campbell. Conservation — President, Keith Grimes; vice president, John James; secretary. Bob Turner; assistant secretary, Eldon Boswell. Home Ec Club President. Norma
Forum Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Ogles met Wednesday evening. The following officers were elected: President, Jane Smith; vice president. Ann Durham; secretarytreasurer, Frank Donner.
After reading about trail signs in their readers, the sixth grade at Third Ward enjoyed following a trail around the school yard which had
Albright; vice president. Elsie Pur-; prevU>usly ^ markp(J by three
ney; secretary, Katherine Albin.
Commercial Club -President, Norma Cummings; vice president, Eugene Myers; secretary, Jean Collins;
treasurer, Frances Lanham.
members of the class.
Hartley, south Locust
Mrs. Sam
street.
The First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company and the Central National Bank will be closed all day Thursday, October 12, in observance of Colum-
bus Day.
Mrs. George Snyder and son, Evan and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Snyder spent Sunday in Mitchell with Lynn Ferrell and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Stringer.
Mr. and Mrs. Henery Nelson returned to their home in Dayton, Ohio after spending the week end with Mrs. Nelson’s brother, Chester
C. Rundell of this city.
Mrs. Fred Hixon, Bloomington St., was in Indianapolis Tuesday at- j tending the 25th National Convention ! of tho Tri Psi Sorority Mothers j
Club of the Delta Delta Delta which | Robert Buis, who
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Aliss Dim mirk To Be Hostess Wednesday
P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet at 7:30 o’clock Wednesday evening witn Mrs. Mildred Dimmick, Cole Apts,
church will meet Thursday afternoon 4 q. q. q.
at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Harley Loci^t Grove Club
Hedge. Miss Erma Hudlin will be Met W lth Airs. Estes
assistant hostess. Mrs. Ray Trembly The Grove C i ub met Wed _ will be in charge of the program. nPsday afternoon with Mrs. Bertha with Mrs. William Hartman leading Estes . Fifteen members and two visithe devotions. . j gg tora wore p reaent -pbe hostess con-
q. q. q, q. | c j ucted tWQ con t es t s which were won
i.-m* ™\ rd J\ T - A ' ' ‘ 1 b y Mrs. Helen Robins and Mrs. James
Will Aleet Wednesday Lewman.
The P. T. A. of First Ward will
Homer Salisbury and children and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and children of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neese and son and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Henry Smith and family. -I* •J* *J« , Airs. Smith Hostess I To Monday Book Club j Mrs. G. Herbert Smith was hostess ; to the Monday Book Club at her j home at 610 east Seminary street
Chadd and daughter Louw.
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was held at the Marott Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Powell of Heavener, Okla., are here for a short visit with Mrs. Oscar Thomas and other relatives. They are en route home from the New York World’s
Fair Mrs. Powell Is a granddaugh- f | ace . Refresh merits-of ginger" 1)^1, ter of the late Col. James Fisk, a ^ hot cocoa and candy were served bv
well known resident of this commun- Mrs. Custis.
meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:15. All new patrons and members are
urged to be present.
Musical entertainment will be given by the sixth grade. Tea will be served by the teachers in honor of the new patrons and the new teach-
er, Miss Michael.
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Air. and Airs. Ituls
Honored With Shower
A miscellaneous shower was held Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Custis for Mr. and Mrs.
were recently
married. Twenty guests were present. They received several gifts. The afternoon was spent in playing games md contests were won by Mrs. Mary White, Mrs. Alta McCammack, Mrs. Etholean Chadd, Mrs. Hazel Wal-
The hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Margaret Farrow, served chocolate sundaes, cake, iced tea and
mints.
The next meeting will be with Mrs. Alva Pruitt. November 1st. q< q. q. q. Air. and Airs. Alasten Entertain Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Masten and family of Bainbridge entertained the following guests at Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Modlin, Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Modlin, Mr. and
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BANK STATEMENT Report of condition of First-Citizens Bank and Trust Comnanytf castle, Indiana, a member of the Federal Reserve Systc at the close iness on October 2, 1939, published in accordance with a call m; ie» Federal Reserve bank of this district pursuant to thr provisions oC eral Reserve Act.
ASSETS
Loans and discounts (including $116.60 overdrafts) B S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed
Obligations of States and political sub livlsions Other bonds, notes, and debentures
Corporate stocks (including $5,256.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance,
and cash items in process of collection Bank premises owned $63,500.00, furniture and
fixtures $955.00
(Ba ak premises owned are subject to $ None liens not assumed by".
Real estate owned other than bank premises
Investments and other assets indirectly representing h irk
premises or other real •state
The junior class at the high school held its first meeting Friday. The following officers were elected: Mary
The officers of the Hobby Club of Miss Donnohue’s home room are Robert Albright, presilent; Jean Feld, vice-president; and Don Ag-
new, secretary.
Margaret Sturges has been elected
Margaret Sheridan, president: Jim- president of the Hobby Club of Mr. mie Hurst, vice-president; and Rich-1 Davis’ home room. Jack Mosely was ard Rossok, secretary-treasurer. The j elected vice-president, and Emily ways and means committee and the' Ann Long, secretary-treasurer. committee for class dues were ap- 1 pointed by the president. Eleanor The fifth grade of Jones School Brown is chairman of the \Vays and has completed four weeks of perfect means committee. Other members' attendance. are Keith Lyon, Zerelda Stuckley, | -- William Shelley, Marilyn Crash, and j Dotty Williams and Tommy Cox, Mary Neal. The dues committee is both of the third grade of Delilah Tim Ruark, Madonna Call, and Bon Mltier School, have been patients in Cannon. | the hospital during the past week. ' We are happy to know that both This is an account of the trip children are improving. made by the sixth grade of Miller!
School to Handy's Dairy:
.Aly Trip to the Dairy By Mary Ann Bills
Wednesday morning we went to Handy’s Sanitary Dairy, and the first thing we saw was the test
Elizabeth Albright is in the Putnam County Hospital due to an appendicitis operation. The students of Mrs. Strattan’s home room wish
her a speedy recovery.
The sixth grade of First Ward
room. In the test room they test learned some money for the Junior the cream brought in by the farmers Red Cross Wednesday by selling pop for butter fat. The next thing we com and candy that had been dosaw was the chum. TSie churn is nated by the mothers, very interesting to watch, and it is Betty Lotiise Woody from Mrs. the machine that makes the butter. Walker’s first grade at the Ridpath Then we saw the machine that pas- School entertained ^overal of the turizes the milk. The milk is heated rooms this week with a puppet show, to 145 F. for 30 minutes. Then we 1 "Bertram and the Dancing Bear.”
Ity many years ago.
W. S. Blatchley of IndianapoTs came last week to spend his SOth birthday with his brother and sister, Frank and Bertha Blatchley at Bainbridge. He graduated from the Bainbridge high school about 1877, and sent to its library a few days ago a copy of his new book, "Blatchleyana, II, 1040,” a supplement to the on* sent in 1930. It contains a chronology of his life and a list of the 246 titles of the articles, pamphlets and books written by him. The last one contains a 10-page paper entitled "Reminiscenes of James Whitcomb
Riley."
When you send the washing to the Laundry you send a great many of your worries ami cares along with it. Phone 126. Home Laundry & Cleaner8 - 10-lt.
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Friday Sewing Circle Alet With Airs. Kendall
The Friday Sewing Circle held its October meeting Friday afternoon
with Mrs. Mary Kendall. Five mem- 1 Wednesday morning at bers and two guests answered roll j with Mrs. J. E
call with a Bible verse. The afternoon was spent in playing games and contests were conducted by Mrs. Kendall and Mrs. Amy Custis and were won by Mrs. Elizabeth Bruner, Mrs. Hazel AVallace and Mrs. Mary Kelley. A reading was given by Mrs.
Mrs. Elzie Modlin, Mr .and Mrs.. _ _~ T - Adelbert Modlin. all of Roachdale ~ a * tomers ’ '‘ability to this bank on acceptances ouM Mr am, Me — — 1 — Z *1,4*
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partn *rshlps. and corp'’ di 011 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ™
Deposits of U. S. Government (including postal saviiu'" Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,247,898.71
Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed money
Mortgages of other liens, $ None on bank premises and $ None on other real estate
Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and ■ luDtandin.
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated
obligations shown below) ;
_ , CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital* j
Surplus Undivided profits .
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ......
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS , This bank's capital consists of $72,750.00 of capital notes and
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Higbbaugh and son of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Modlin .and son, Mr. and Mrs. Damon Modlin, and Mrs. Ben Pace of Greencastle. There were twentythree members of the immediate family of Samuel Modlin present, two being absent. Four generations were represented by Samuel Modlin, Elzie Modlin, Mrs. Highbaugh and
son, Larry. q* 4. q. q>
Afomlng Alusieale
Will Aleet
The Morning Musicale will meet
10 o’clock
Porter, 413 Elm
street.
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Aleck-Nelson
.Alarrlage Announced Announcement has been made of the marriage of Edythe Nelson. St.
Louis
1 Mo., to Horace Meek, son of
PEACE PROPAGANDA f Cont from Opm Nazis predicted that the present waiting stage would continue for some days but that it might be fairly clear by this week end whether Europe had been committed irrevocably to a big war.
LOST: Pair glasses in case. Return to E. H. Smith, 1 Seminary
Court.
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Betty Bowers; activities editors, Joan Crawley and Norma Cummings; staff photographers, Joe Bamberger and Danny Hanna; stenographers, Gertrude Harris and Mary Tzouanakis.
Sweetheart." The house was decorated in yellojv and black and refreshments of ginger bread, fruit salad, cider, candy and apples were served. Carolyn Jean Kelley was dressed as a black cat. The November meeting will be with Mrs. Lucille Smithers, ,
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Aliss Kendall Entertained With Dinner-Theater Party Miss Margaret Kendal], 1014 Warren street, entertained friends at a dinner-theater party Monday evening at her home. The guests present were the Misses Mona Mayle, Helen Boswell, Ellen Lewman, Mary Hartnagle and Evelyn Shuck.
day, October 1, at St. Louis.
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Rnlnhrhtgc p. T. A. To Aleet Wednesday The Bainbridge P. T. A. will hoid Its regular meeting Wednesday evening. October llth. All parents of school children and anyone interested in the school are urged to attend. A very interesting program has been arranged by the committee.
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first preferred stock with total par value of $ None, tot'd retinb . $ None; second preferred stock with total par value of $ Nn , nP - tirable value $ None; and common stork with total par value 0. »■
J MEMORANDA
* leddjod assets (and securities loaned) (book value): • a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed
piedged to secure deposits and other liabilities
(b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other liabilitlM (including notes and hills rediscounted and securities sold uifller repurchase agreement) t( , (c) Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary > . corpora 1 powers, and for purposes other than to secure liabilities
(a) Securities loaned
(e) TOTAL
Secured and preferred liabilities; ^r^po.Us secured by pleged assets pursuant to requirements (b) Borrowings secured by pledged'assets (including rediseouits and repurchase aggreeme.nts) (c) Other liabilities secured by pledged assets . ( ) Deposits preferred under provisions of law but not ..pp secured by pledge of assets nit Subordinated obligations: (a) Unpaid dividends on preferred stock and unpaid interest on capital notes and depe-.lures, accured to end of last divider'<1 ih? r Z n u ereS £ P eriod ' n °t Included in liabilities or reserves abo‘ obligations, not included In liabilities, which are su' >* mated to claims of depositors and other creditors rt jfy thn 1 v ' J Arno ' <1 ’ Secretory, of the above-named bank, here y the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge ami bein’ 1 - L. J. ARNOLD. Secretary CORKECT-Attest:
C. C. Gillen. E. A. Brown.
. T .11 Frs.nk Cannon—Direct"
^ ° °* nc ** ana ’ bounty of Putnam hs: .qoq , hZ,i ° m t0 • nd subscribed before me this 0th day of October, ^ 1* , , ELIZABETH ENSIGN, Notn-7
My Commission Expires September 15, 1043’.
