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   Naugatuck Daily News (Newspaper) - June 14, 1922, Naugatuck, Connecticut                                NAUGATUCK DAILY 14 1922 PERSONNEL OF NEW BANKING HOUSE ISAAC President BEMEL OLSON Teller li K NAUGATUCK AND TRUST COMPANY WAS TODAY Mm Financial Institution Is Pleas antly Located in the Baz Building on Many De posits Made nud Trust company opened Us iK house in building on street to thn public Tor Lho first morning at J oclock Many uero made In both tho com thu morning and tho df i he new Institution were pleased with Lho volume of transacted during tho Iow hours I ho opening M K hail the honor ol depositor In tho Having de and tho distinction of male Ing I ho first deposit In Mio clal mont wan accorded to The bank a vory nuat and and hanl now many favorable Tho iu Iho lobby ornamented and flowors which was a local bas ket Iroin Iho com pany ol and a 1rom ff If Mann of Now York city sou of Hosou Maun or er ol tho bank and a the board of directors President Isaac Droyer and of tho a cordial to all visitors ninny ol whom extended congratula tions and expressed their best wish es Ior tho success of the now bank Among tho visitors Kenne dy cashier of the Merchants company of Ralph H Mann and H H Guilder of New York city J pres Eastern Banks corpor al Ion of York and bank of Tor seven years find Mann of Torring lou N 1Juriy In January of this year Iho Bank and Trust company published Its notice of intention to and its application for a charter was granted on February s after a in Hartford The last act of former Bank Commissioner Everett J Sturges was to grant the Naugatuck Bank and Trust company a certificate transact business Tho bank is capitalized at 000 and has a surplus of It has about SO stockholders and the of the stock is owned by Naugatuck people At a meeting ot tho stockholders in Maych directors were elected aud were chos en by the directors James R Swee ney was president but Design ed recently Isaac Dreyer was president Tho directors of the hank are Walter 10 Brown John 10 Bohlin Joseph Carlson A B Cross Philip Isaac Drever Morris E 1 KKII Mann B E 1 v Mat son V N Peterson K 1 Randall and E J Sodlosky The are as follows President Isaac A president E Kennedy cashier C under A B Cross Jv The teller Is held by Bertel and Miss Lillian Holmes is The hank Look a lease of its new quarters in tlie Bass building about the first oC May and in short time of six weeks the new home was ready for occupancy its fixtures are of the very latest design and every right up to date Every woman who visited the bank today was presented with a flower and each male visitor was given u cigar the accomodation of people who would like to make deposits today but who have been unable to do so because they could not leave their places ol employment the bank will be open this evening from 7 to 9 oclock The bank has both commercial and savings departments In the commercial department interest of 2 per cent is paid where the average daily balance is to warrant it and in the savings department interest of I per cent is paid Inter est begins on the first clay oC each month upon deposits marie on or be fore the nth of the month Interest is payable the of June and December One oC the features oC the opening day which attracted unusual tiou was the demonstration of a new bookkeeping machine built Cor the hank by the Burroughs Adding Machine Company of Do troit on which the institution will handle its entire depositors records This remarkable machine can be opera led by any one regardless of whether they a knowledge oE bank bookkeeping or not in about one half the time necessary by hand the old method The operator writes on the keyboard the amount df the days bal ance and the machine automatically subtracts the checks adds the de posits prints the present balance on the ledger page Will Be Open i to those who not get in during the day GRADUATION OF Exercises Will Be Held in the Gem Opera House at 8M5 P The Program Graduation exercises of grammar schools will he he on Thursday evening June 15 at iu the Gem Opera The program will be as follows School C lass in Bail Recitation Hay Brook school Ray mond Joseph street school Merry Denza Chorus Herbert Blmore Fowler Central Av enue school Vitae Elsa Marie Salem school Dreamland Lan West Chorus What the Flag John Salem school Recitation Nigh tin Helen Elizabeth Maher Qen ral Avenue of the Dvorak Hedwig Sabina Zaleski Hop Brook school Lois Johnson Salem school Jakobowski of Ber tha Alice Prospect Street school Makes A Na tion Harry Olson Salem school Presentation of L Isbell chairman school com Gently Spilman All A meeting oi the old age pension committee willbe held tomorrow 8 oclock in Eagles hall Flag day exercises will be held to night at S oclock by lodge B P O in the Elks home Large and attractive signs have on the Baz building at the corner of Maple and South Main streets by the Naugatuck Bank and Trust company The 19th annual reunion oC the councils of the degree Pocahontas of Connecticut will be held at Savin Rock West Haven on Saturday June 17 All members oC Ramona No 43 are invited to attend H E Jones Mrs J F Jones Mrs William H Jones and daughter Lo and Mr and Mrs B L Jones attended the wedding of a relative in New Haven today The girls oC the graduating class may secure the ribbon Tor their flowers at the high school on Thurs day music Naugatuck post No American Legion will hold a meeting Thurs day evening at 8 oclock A report meeting or the post command ers held in New Haven last Saturday will be Riven Jeremiah Sullivan and the of Naugatuck aerie F 0 initiat ed a class of 20 candidates in An sohia hist night State President Johnson and State Chaplain William Kelly installed the officers in the borough court this morning Alex of Aetna street was fined and costs on charges of of the peace and intoxication He was taken into custody last even by Lawrence af ter creating a disturbance at his boarding place The total in the case amounted to Forced Mines to Close June I N More than 200 striking coal miners in fifty automobiles swooped down on a number of small wagon mines Brazil today and forced them to close down Ask Trial Jor Italians Cincinnati June 11 The American Federation of Labor was asked today resolution to ob a new trial for Nicola Sacca convicted of murder THREE PLAYS llo Given Tonight at St Mich aels House The plot of Ouija presents a fam ily problem Drakes faith in the ouija board the peace of married happiness but her ingenious college sons wits came to the rescue and with much excite lengthy disputes the cur tain falls Ouija is to be given with two other oue act plays witted and Who Kissed Barbara St Michaels parish house at S oclock Tickets are 50 cents and may be obtained at the There will be dancing after The Senior Guild is working bring out a crowd and to the stage attractively arrang is expected that the curtain will rise at 5 as the Young Peoples Christian society of St Johns church Waterbury who are putting the plays on have a reputa tion for being prompt and for pres quality each door ward hard have Sure DEPOSITS WILL BE TAKE N TM CHECKING AND SA V INGS DEPARTMENTS Drop in and get a sample Now is the time your spring picture done Hot water Sure Relief Naugatuck Lumber Co 29Brig Street r Page 3 Now lor The Big Outdoors Men who love the woods the fields and the open air to this year 7s camping trip To get the most enjoyment out of those few great you need the right outfit Get it ready now Winchester Fishing for strength lightness action and casting power Fly rods bail rods and casting rods The John M Page THE F F SCHAFFER President G I R Glove Mfg Co c T MCCARTHY t R Shoe Company Rubber Footwear and Druggists Sundries V N PETERSON W T RODENBACH C S MYERS Treasurer Devoes Lead and Zinc Paint The fine advantage of using Devoes and the reason for them 1 Devoes takes fewer gallons 2 Devoes cost less per job 3 Devoes saves labor 4 Devoes wears longer 5 Devoes looks best Use Devoes Lead and Zinc Paint and satisfaction is guaran teed 102 Church St HAWLEY Graduation Gifts KODAKS STATIONERY BROWNIES FOUNTAIN PENS GOLD PEN AND PENCIL SET 1CVEKSHARPS HO 50c to to to to 50c to REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER new type UNBREAKABLE PENS IN ALL WITH RIBBONS A glit for girls Framing Cards per 100 t Cards Try First ART STORF A PLEASANT PLACE TO SHOP The New Wot der Board Manufactured from Cane Fibre The most durable and strongest and light est insulation in all its uses Can he used as UP TO THE MINUTE Never in the history of merchant dising was It so important to LOOK AROUND os you are liable to pay too v bought at high prices We pride ourselves to keep OUR PRICES RIGHT i Specials tins week in Enamel and Wave How wou 1 d you like an all Copper Tea Kettle 14 ounce for are getting as high as because they bought at a high market v W G HARD NIGHTS Seasonable the WHITE LOW Childrens Womens to PO I I LA 1 I M So mil Main S H O K STOK IS Tel ItiS What is more tempting to tha children than Ice 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