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w*il921on.a majority of the council; m • 1932. ^he i.na\riaf-lerns,dieusBEARDED BANKERS ON DISPLAYOld. Photo Of Citizens Bank Staff Being ShownIn Clark Collectionnd| of the chief qualifications [passed for 123© “Continental”.dance,- of a bank employe forty-two j on the bank's ledgers. It was then I years ago • was ability to . raise a that employes decided that banking {mustaehio in the grand manner—and menageries did not mix andn i it t-v, the 'coon was taken to the countryn- i or so it would seem from the Pte-j^ released ' ‘ •ture displayed in Harry Clark's j J. w. King,’ powder magnate, whocollection in the Citizens National | was one of the original heads ofBank windows. 1 I the bank, stilt maintained-an officeFor of seven men posing non-!in the balding at the time the pic-chalantly before the old Citizens: YasT ff 1 Dr' W* H‘ s!im°Bank Bidg., on Green St., in thfs idenUst; John Little and C- L.Spen-ral I ureter o 0plt; the c in tb closei of m 1932 orgar whilenewis ex] to re timeMARSIX Marc est n State seven They ried ., latest addition to the gallery of old' ?er’ attorneys and Hugh^ McQuis-!Xenians, all but one boasts an; ton, insurance agent, had offices!1 upper lip well camouflaged In hir-on the second floor.^ ! sute’adornment in various stages 1, Shortly after the picture was j\ of culture and one, Dr. J. D. Ed-itaken the bank moved to the cor-j Ovei r„,.J wards, the president, is well con-; ?,er room m the Allen Bldg.,_now j(cealed behind'aflbwing collection1 the location of the Corner Phar-i gj ce'-.....- - - • - imacy, and then moved back to’ *nni of chin whiskers in addition. . . _The picture was taken when thei?re®a st- wben 11 acquired its ownasngbank was located where the Peo- i bu^ding at the corner severalng 1.0j. i pies Building and Loan Co., build-‘ing is now located and . the building looks about the same as it did when occupied by the L. S. Barnes He Co. just before the building and loan demolished It to make way for its own structure.alitisyears ago.EAST HIGH NOTESStanding in front of the build- .After losing, a tough one to Lock-aa ! ing on the brick pavement in the.! land by a scor© of 23-26, East High in_j picture are C. W. Whitmer, at tor-j School will endeavor to get backlai j ney, who just happened to be pass-jon winning streak Thursday ling by; William McGerveyv then j 'hen at 7:30, Columbus will, be I cashier of the bank. George Hud- j Played here.'! son, a bank'employe then, who'is i Monday, February 4, East High | fondling a pet ’coon; Dr. Edwards, j will meet Denver, Colorado. This the president; Watkins Frame, j team is composed of Y.-M. C. A. bookkeeper in the bank; Marshall jhoys who are making a basketballYWolf, now cashier and then teller J tour, and Ora Whittington, until recent-i '• -vr'S'a. :=r..-S AA!ly a teller for the bank. Mr. Whit-1ie-ia-on,•vptington is the only one clean-1 shaven.-. The pet ’coon fondled by Mr. j Hudson was enjoying a short peri-jjay i od of popularity before his eventual iisbanishment. He had come to Xenia!ial | in a shipment .to the Adams Ex-j ien I Pre*s Co., and, since there were i I no claimants, the manager gave j iilk ' the animal, to the bank. There he 'lis-ithurtbecame a favorite until one night, j looking for erawdads in an ink’ well, he soaked his feei. in ink and I then proceeded to do what then \TONIGHT AND WEE“EVELYN PRwith
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Tue, Jan 29, 1935

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