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The Houston Post from Houston, Texas • Page 6

Publication:
The Houston Posti
Location:
Houston, Texas
Issue Date:
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6
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THE HOUSTON POST: MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 191 9. IliiiL, IIIIIIIIIUIMUIIW WIIIUHMUHlilblUI MllllWllttlMMlliilHnilWHIHltlllHlII IIHIIHMIIIIII mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1. 1 THE HOUSTON FOST: MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4. 1910. TK OPfirA anrl Director of this 1 'f 4 Bank congratulates the Manage- ATT A 4 TVTm- GREETINGS TO THE FEDERAL RESERVE BRANCH -v 'iJy aaanaisnBnaasnBBBBaBBBBBnmnnmsBiinMmnaMis i' mentanauirecior8orinenousi.uH V.

1 -w I La Branch of- the Federal bank or Uallaa and otter every co-, rpm OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS of the first National Bank of Houston extend a cordial i. greeting to the management of the Houston Branch of the Ferail Reserve Bdk of Dallas, and to. the member banks which will cany their accounts Avith the Houston branch. Our cooperjtion wiD be cheerfully accorded to the branch bank! and our fcailities will, BANK operation towards its full success. i UNION -i ,1 wwm I to-- CONGRATULATES ITSELF PEOPLES always be available to its member banks.

THE "tir ON HAVING AS A NEIGHBOR NMTONAL TJ A TVTXT STATE A BRANCH OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Capital $150,000.00 We also congratulate Houston and its Dronessive THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK citizens on securing this bank for our city. 908 Congretf Between Travis and Main OF HOUSTON R. L. YOUNG, Pretident OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Jno. D.

Dyer, President H. E. Watkina. Vice President S. R.

Bertron, Vice President Peter Morrison A. B. Jones. Cashier J. Crawford B.

C. Roberta, Aas't Caahler. r. v. Capital, $2,000,000.00 Captain J.

A. Herring, Vice President Capital $1,000,000.00 1 OVER TWENTY THOUSAND SATISFIED CUSTOMERS May We Not Be of Service to You? lus 500.006.00 Sum Ike L. Freed, Vice President 1 Louie Cohn, Active Vice President Eli Marks, Cashier F. E. Hood, Assistant Cashier d.

S. Crowley, Assistant Cashier Total Resources, over. i The Growing Bank 206 Travta St, Hermann Bldg. Houaton, Texas. Next Door to Federal Reserve Bank Branoh Means Much to Financial Interests of Houston The Coming of a Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank to Houston Opening of Branch of Federal Reserve Bank With th formal opolng Monday of ta Bauttoa branch rderal Rtnrtt bank Hoaatoa wQl com back Into lt wn aa a flnandal center and tka conetn-tradoo baitpcia ia thia dty.

TUa will aoao. mOUoaa of dollara of comaqr right at tha doora of tha Houston banking iaatitBtlona which will ba The Officers and Directors of The Lumbermans National Bank extend best wishes to the management of Houston Branch of The Federal Reserve Bank 'i We are glad to have you in our midst as citizens and the opening cf the new Houston Bank fills a long felt need of Houston and South Texas. it; it 0 --N-i SKI' The Lumbermans National Bank marks the begining of a new era in the of this city as the financial center of our great State. The officers and directors of this bank extend to the management and employees of Houston's newest banking institution and to the visiting bankers a most cordial welcome. rz V' ill Zl- R.

L. Van Zandt, corernor of the Federal Reserve bank, Dallas, and officers of that institution will be guests at the dinner night Governor Van Zandt will be the principal speaker. P. 8. Park chairman of tha committee on arrangements for the banquet, estimated that the attendance will be about 250.

Frank Andrews of Houston, a member of the board of directors of the Houston branch, will preside at tuaatmaster. Tie Houston district includes 55 counties as follows: Anderson, Angelina, Aransas, Austin, Bastrop, Bee, Brazoria, Brasos, Burleson, Caldwell, Calhoun, Cameron, Chamber, Cherokee, Colorado, De Witt. Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Goliad, Gonsales, Grimes, Hardin, Harris, Hidalgo, Houston, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kleberg, Lavaca, Lee, Liberty, Live Madison, Matagorda, Montgomery, Nswton, itueces. Orange, Polk, Refugio, San Jacinto, Ban Patricio, Trinity, Tyler, Victoria, Walker, Waller, Washington, Wharton, Willacy. The officera of the Houston branch are: Sam R.

Lawder, manager; E. F. Gossett, cashier, and Paul S. Miller, assistant federal reserve agent and auditor. Tba mambera of tha board of directors are: Sam R.

Lawder, J. A. Pondrom, Frank Andrews and J. C. Chidsey of Houston and J.

J. Davis of Galveston. The members of the arrangements committee in charge of the banquet program Monday night are: P. 8. Park vice president of the National Bank of Commerce; J.

W. Hoopes, vice president of tha South Texas Commercial National hank, and J. C. Chidsey, vice president of the Houston National Exchange bank. 1 1 1 it- aw OFFICERS i MURRAY, Cashier ,7 1 i-.

S. F. CARTER. President i GUY Active VicerPresident R. F.

NICHOLSON. Assistant Cashier Sftllabla apon demand, It wQl anablo tha Hoaatoa banks to, at a momaat'a notice aaaat tha damaada for larga loans to fannars without having to first notify Dallas and tha make an order on tha rsdoral Btssm bank of that dty for awnoy. Tha Hoostaa branch of tha Fadaral Baaarra wQl com a banking district of OS coantiaa and supply banking prtriletet for 00 baaba which ara mambera of tha Hoastoa -dlftrk la tha past irtaallr all of thsaa banks -wara forced to place aeconnta in Dallaa banka for credit. With tha opening hare of tha branch Federal Baaarra those banka auy withdraw their accounts in Dallas, thoa bringing their banking bust-ntsa homo. Many of thaaa banka woald not kara had acootuta in Dallaa only for tha pvrpoaa of establishing credit in that dty wtthha fadaral Baaarra.

Tha branch bar will hare tha hearty support of all banka la Houston and tha Houston district, had all of them have opened their arms, siring tha branch bank a royal welcome, A dinner will be giran tha Bice hotel roof at 8 p. m. Monday by tha Clearing Hoftae aaeodatioa to tha officera of the Houston branch, and officers and rap-. resentatires of tha member and nontnem bar banka in tha Hoaatoa district J. A.

FTTE, Assistant Cashier H. M. GARWOOD, Vice President WM. D. CLEVELAND Vice President H.

J. BERNARD. Assistant Cashier L. R. BRYAN Assistant Cashier 1 5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS A.CAbell S.F.

Carter Jr. T.K. Dixon THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Capital and Surplus $725,000.00 Palmer Hutcheson Cyrua W.Scott Ihomas Spencer AM. West Tho. W.White HLKf.

Garwood S. E. S.B.Houx E. A Hudson Jesse Andrews Guy M. Bryan S.

F.Carter Wm. D. Cleveland Jr. David Daly Lynch Davidson 6 1 We welcome the Houston Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. 1 The establishment of fdus Branch adds much! to the financial interest of this city and district.

extend our cordial good. wishes to' the officers and employes. "Alert to' Serve" THE To the visiting Bankers, Officers and Employes of the Houston BrancH of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, HOUSTON TRUST SAVINGS BANK We Welcome 'The Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank" Houston VgroytK and prosperity "depends on the united efforts of its citizens. We are all interested in its future. For that reason we join with ito dtizens in receiving into our financial circles the Branch of the Federal Reserve 3ank It means much to Houston.

It means a higher 1 standing in the financial centers of the State and country. STATE BANK TRUST COMPANY (UNINCORPORATED) Carter 808 Main St Capital Now has National ouston Exchange "FORTY-THREE YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE" Fully paid for incorporation. We operate FOUR departments distinct in accounting, but supplemental to each other, namely: COMMERCIAL BANKING BANKING Making and selling FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS on im-; proved real estate, ana THE ACCEPTANCE AND EXECUTION OF TRUSTS of the technical and conservative class. The South Texas Commercial National Bank Extends Cordial Greetings PIRECTORS 202 Main Street Resources $14,000,000 i OFFICERS Sewall Myer G.A.Taft We Welcome GLWUkms G. Brandt March Culmore W.L Dennis Andrew DoW Dan Japhet R.S.TJret Wflkins Heniy S.

Fox Jr PreiirJent Craves, Vice President I M.P. GeiVTmh. Vice Pretijent J. Chidaey, Active Vice President Melvin Rouf Cashier Tom McDonald, Assistant Cashier L.D. Harmet, Assistant Cashier 't J.A.Wilkin! The opening of Houston branch of the Federal Reserve Bank, and will do all in our power to co-operate in a careful and business-like manner.

v. CHARLES L. JOHNSON, President JOHNATHAN COXr Cashier. Phil Stillman. Assbtant Caahler A.

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Years Available:
1889-1952