The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 16, 1948, Image 9
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Volume XLVIII
Clinton, S. C, Thursday, September 16, 1948
Bank of Clinton Op ens For Business Today
OFFICERS OF NEW BANK
Depository Converted Into
New Community Institution
Capitalized at $100,000. Direc
tors and Officers Named.
Heavy Vote Seen
In State For
r Election
A New Clinton Institution
Opening for Business
THURSDAY, SEPT. 16-9 A. M.
Offering This Community
A Complete, Modern, Banking Service
We invite you to visit us in our attractive home formerly occupied by The Commercial Depository. We invite all for
mer customers of the Depository to continue to do business with us, and we invite new accounts, assuring both old and
new the kind of service a bank should give those who do business with it.
—CHECKING ACCOUNTS
—COMMERCIAL LOANS
—SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
—SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
—INSTALLMENT LOANS
We offer our customers these different types of service:
—BOND CASHING
—BANKING BY MAIL
—TRAV ELERS CHECKS
—COLLECTIONS
—LOANS TO FARMERS
—AUTOMOBILE LOANS
—FOREIGN EXCHANGE
—PERSONAL LOANS
r future a “Night Depository” for merchants and business firms who wish to
We extend the residents of this entire community a hearty invitation to make THIS BANK YOUR BANK.
Open Your Account Today—Any Day . . . Welcome! ~
BANK OF CUNTON
OFFICERS:
R. P. Hamer, President
T. E. Addison, 1st Vice-President
John T. Young, 2nd Vice-President
H. D. Henry, Adviser
F. M. Boland, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
R. P. Hamer
T. E. Addison
John T. Young
F. M. Boland
T. H. Copeland
John W. Finney
MEMBEft FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION