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Rand M£Na ily SUPPLEMENT No. 'i 1 to Final 1941 Edition October 1941 Issued m onthly and eovers all the banking changes since publication o f the Final 1941 issue o f Rand MSNally Bankers D irectory. New and reopened banks New banks in process o f organization Merged, consolidated, absorbed banks Changes in title and/or location Additions and deletions in membership of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. — as reported Transit num ber o f each bank appears after name o f bank. Rand M?Nally Bankers Directory 111 Eighth Ave. 536 So. Clark St. 559 Mission St. New York City Chicago San Francisco P lace T h is S u pplem en t In side Y ou r C op y O f T h e F inal 1 9 4 1 E dition https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis C opt bight, 1941 by R and M*N allt * Co. NEW AND REOPENED INSTITUTIONS New Banks........................ New Branches. . . . . . . . . . .............. .................. ............ State 8; Private 1 . . ____. . . . . ..................... National 2; State 4 ........ ................. .. ............ Through Liquidation. . . . Through Absorption.. . . . Through Conversion........ Total discontinued . . . '. . . . . . . . . . .National 1 ; ...............Private 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .....................National 2; State 2 ......................................... ..............................................................Private 1. . . . . . . . , . . . . . .....................National 3; State 2; Private 2 . Through Liquidation. . . . Through Absorption........ Total discontinued ........ ............ National 2 ................... .......... . . ........ .. .............. ............................................. State 1.......................................... ..................... National 2; State 1............ ............................ Head Offices...................... Branches............................ .....................National .....................National Total 9 Total 6 BANKS REPORTED DISCONTINUED Total 2 Total 4 Total 1 Total 7 BRANCHES REPORTED DISCONTINUED Total 2 Total 1 Total 3 CHANGES IN TITLE AND/OR LOCATION ARKANSAS West Memphis Merchants & Planters B ank....81-743 (Capital $50,000, Surplus $10,000. Luther Wallin, President, R. E. Rob ertson, Cashier, To open about Sep tember 15, 1941) CALIFORNIA jjQg AnffolfiS •Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, Seaboard Office ........................................................ 16-128 (Discontinued on September 6, 1941 and business transferred to Los An geles Main Office) March Field ♦Citizens National Trust & Savings Bank, March Field Branch of RiverSide ..................................................... (R. E. Denney, Manager and Assistant Cashier. Opened August 12, 1941) GEORGIA T^ Gr3<nff6 ♦La Grange Banking Company. .64-1202 (Capital $50,000, Surplus and Profits $12,000. A. E. Mallory, President, N. R. Henderson, Cashier. Opened Septem ber 15, 1941) Mansfield Loyd Banking Company (Private Bank —not Incorporated)......... .......... 64-1204 (W. D. Loyd, President and Cashier) Royston ♦Commercial Exchange Bank (Private Bank—not Incorporated..............64-1165 (Liquidated as of August 30, 1941) Royston ♦Tri-County Bank of R oyston.. .64-1165 (Capital $25,000, Surplus $5,000. Hoke McConnell, President, L. M. Turner, Cashier. Opened September 1, 1941. Succeeded Commercial Exchange Bank Private Bank—not Incorporated) ILLINOIS Chicago First National Bank o f Englewood ................................ 2-109 (Retiring from business. Reported August 20, 1941) Fairmount ♦Porterfield’s State Bank............... 70-932 (Changed title to Sidell State Bank and moved to Sidell, September 15, 1941) Gibson City ♦First National Bank in Gibson City ......................................................... 70-999 (Capital $50,000, Surplus and Profits $27,000. L. E. Phillips, President, John E. Wilson, Vice President and Cashier. Change in title and location of First National Bank of Piper City, Piper City, September 2, 1941) Gibson City ♦First National Bank of Gibson. .70-640 (Assets purchased and deposit liabil ities assumed by First National Bank in Gibson City which was a change in title and location of First National Bank of Piper City, Piper City, Sep tember 2, 1941) Piper City ♦First National Bank of Piper City ....... .................................. 70-999 (Changed title and location to First National Bank in Gibson City, Gibson City, September 2, 1941) Sidell ♦Sidell State Bank.......................... 70-932 (Parker W. Bennett, President, W il fred Hickman, Cashier. Change in title and location of Porterfield’s State Bank, Fairmount, September 15, 1941) IOWA Independence ♦Security State Bank................... 72-2190 (Capital $50,000, Surplus and Profits, $15,000. J. F. Baden, President, John https://fraser.stlouisfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 2; State 1................. ... .................... 1 .......................................... t ............... Corcoran,' Jr., Cashier. To open Octo ber 1, 1941) 'KANSAS Le Loup Le Loup State Bank................. 83-1147 (Absorbed by Peoples National Bank, Ottawa, August 4, 1941) NEW YORK Brooklyn The National City Bank of New York, Branch at 618 Brighton Beach A ve... . . (Discontinued. Reported August 2, 1941) Jackson Heights (La Guardia Field) .. v-♦Empire Trust Company, La Guardia Airport Office................................. 1-229 (William Sharman, Manager. Opened September 9, 1941) Nunda Peter De Puy’s Banking House (Pri vate) .................... 50-628 (Converted to a state bank under title of Peter De Puy State Bank, August 11, 1941) Nunda Peter De Puy State Bank............50-628 (Capital: Common $25,000, Debenture Bonds $20,000, Surplus $17,000. Perry J, De Puy, President,,Earl E. D^ Puy, Chshier. Conversion of Peter DC Puy’s Banking House (Private Bank), August 11, 1941) St. George- (Sta. Staten Island) Bank of the Manhattan Co., St. George Branch, 28 Bay St.................................. (Taken over by Staten Island Na tional Bank & Trust Co., Port Rich mond and consolidated with their Tompkinsville Office which then moved to St. George, at close of business August 30, 1941) St. George (Sta. Staten Island) Staten Island National Bank & Trust Co., St. George Office of Port Rich mond ................................ ..1-460 (Change in location of Staten Island National Bank & Trust Co., Tomp kinsville Office of Port Richmond, as of August 30, 1941, after taking over the St. George Branch of the Bank of the Manhattan Company) Tompkinsville Staten Island National Bank & Trust Co., Tompkinsville Office of Port Rich mond . .............................................. 1-460 (Moved to St. George, August 30, 1941, after taking over the St. George Branch of the Bank of the Manhat tan Company) NORTH DAKOTA Osnabrock * ♦Osnabrock Exchange, Paying and Re ceiving Station of The First State Bank of Munich, Munich........................ (Opened August 15, 1941) Total 3 Total 1 S O U T H C A R O L IN A Columbia The Citizens and Southern National Bank of South Carolina, Five Points Branch of Charleston, 2026 Devine St.............................................. ................. (Opened August 15, 1941) SOUTH D A K O T A Colton Community Bank, Office of Hartford.. (Wm. J. Berdahl, Manager. Opened August 1, 1941) TENNESSEE Dyersburg Dyersburg State Bank............ ..87-803 (Capital $100,000, Surplus $20,000. H. G. Roberts, President, W. H. Fones, Cashier. To open September 15 to October 1, 1941) W E S T V IR G IN IA Cairo Farmers .............. (Capital Pepper, Cashier. & Merchants Bank of Cairo .69-440 $25,000, Surplus $6,250. H. D. President, S. E. Swiger, Opened August 20, 1941) W IS C O N S I N Chetek . *The Indianhead State Bank. . . . 79-1093 (Capital $30,000, Surplus and Profits $6,000. Gustave Johnson, President, F. A. Pattridge, Cashier. To open in September 1941) Seneca The Farmers & Merchants State Bank ....................................................... 79-674 (Absorbed by the Prairie City, Bank, Prairie du Chien, August 12, 11941, which bank now operates a paying and receiving station at Senecai Seneca Prairie City Bank, Paying and Receiv ing Station of Prairie du Chien. J.. . . (Clarence Paulson, Manager. Succeeded Farmers & Merchants State Bank which was taken over by Prairie City Bank, Prairie du Chien, August; 12, 1941) New Banks Reported in Process O f Organization f Indicates Press Report ALABAM A Prichard f*Priehard National Bank. (Capital $100,000, Surplus $20,000. E. B. Peebles, President) C A L IF O R N IA OKLAHOMA Bethany The First National Bank of Bethany .................... ...................................86-916 (Capital $25,000, Surplus and Profits $8,623. E. E. Shroyer, President, F. L. Davis, Cashier. Change in title and location of The First National Bank of Wheatland, August 9, 1941) Wheatland The First National Bank of Wheatland ........... ................................... 86-916 (Changed title and location to The First National Bank of Bethany, Beth any, August 9, 1941) PENNSYLVANIA !R68(diii^ ♦Union National B ank ... .. .. .. .. .6 0 - 3 5 (Taken over by Berks County Trust Company, September 10, 1941) Lafayette ♦Central Bank, Branch of Oakland.! Lakewood Village (Long Beach P. O.) ♦Peoples Bank. (Clyde Doyle, correspondent) F L O R ID A i Belle Glade ♦Florida National Bank at Bella Glade, (To open for business in the late Fall) G E O R G IA Nashville ♦Rogers Howard Banking Bank—not Incorporated) : NEW YORK (Private Rochester ♦Genesee Valley Trust Company. (Filed application for permission to open a branch office at 1515 Mt. Hope Ave., Rochester)