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Rand M£Na ily

SUPPLEMENT

No.

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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.

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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
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♦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
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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
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♦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

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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)