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RAND MCNALLY

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i BANKERSDIRECTDRY J
SUPPLEMENT

No. 4

to

Final 1941 Edition
January 1942

Issued m onthly and covers all the hanking changes since publication
o f the Final 1941 issue o f Rand M9Nally 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 hank appears after name o f bank.
THIS SUPPLEMENT REPLACES ALL PREVIOUS ISSUES

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Banks not previously reported indicated by an *

Changes since Rand M?Nally Bankers Directory, Final 1941 Edition

NEW AND REOPENED INSTITUTIONS
New B anks.
........................................................ .. National
New Branches................................... ...................... .... .National

Total 28
Total 19

3; State 23; Private 2
5; State 14...................

BANKS REPORTED DISCONTINUED
Through Liquidation...................
Through Absorption.......................
Through Merger or Consolidation
Through Conversion.......................
Total discontinued.............

................... National 5;
...................National 2;
....................National 1 ;
........ ..
National 2
...................National 10;

State 12; Private 1 .....................................
State , 7 ...................................................... .. .
State 2 .................................................. .......
; ...............Private 1; Other Institutions 2
State 21; Private 2; Other Institutions 2

.Total
. Total
Total
. Total
.Total

18
9
3
5
35

BRANCHES REPORTED DISCONTINUED
Through Liquidation.....................................................National 3; State 2 ...........................................................
Through Absorption.............................................................. ................ State 1....................................... ..................
Through Merger or Consolidation.....................................................State 2 ............................................................
Total discontinued........... .............. ................ .National 3; State 5 . . . . . . ............ ..................................

.Total 5
.Total 1
Total 2
. Total 8

CHANGES IN TITLE AND/OR LOCATION
Head Offices............................................. . .................. .National
Branches...................... ; .................. ..............'...............National

ALABAM A

Prichard
Prichard National Bank...............61-568
(Capital $100,000. E. B. Peebles, Presi­
dent, J. F. Lyle, Cashier. Charter issued
October 25, 1941)
ARKANSAS

West Memphis
Merchants & Planters B ank.. . . 81-743
(Capital $50,000, Surplus $10,000.
Luther Wallin, President, R. Ë. Rob­
ertson, Cashier, To open about Sep­
tember 15, 1941)
C A L IF O R N IA

Lakewood Village
♦Peoples Bank................................ 90-1404
(Capital $100,000, Surplus $25,000.
Ralph H. Clock, President, W. M.
Parker, Cashier. Expect to open for
business in December 1941)
Los Angeles
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)
IjOS Angeles
California Bank City Market Office
of Los Angeles, 863 South San Pedro
Street ........................................ ..16-153
(Change in location of California
Bank, City Market Office of Los An­
geles, 1105 South San Pedro Street.
Effective October 4, 1941)
March Field
Citizens National Trust & Savings
Bank, March Field Branch of RiverSide ..........................................................
(R. E. Denney, Manager and Assistant
Cashier. Opened August 12, 1941)
DELAW ARE

Newport
St. Georges Trust Company............62-71
(Change in location of St. Georges
Trust Company, St. Georges. Head o f­
fice moved to Newport, September 5,
1941 and is maintaining a temporary'
depository at St. GeorgesL Capital
$50,000, Surplus and Profits $75,000.
Harry L. Gray, President, Wm. B.
Crompton, Cashier)
St. Georges
St. Georges Trust Company......... 62-71
(Head office moved to Newport, Sep­
tember 5, 1941 and a temporary de­
pository is being maintained at St.
Georges)
St. Georges
St. Georges Trust Company...............
(Temporary Depository o f St. Georges
Trust Company of Newport which
moved from St. Georges to Newport)

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F L O R ID A

Belle Glade
Florida National Bank at Belle
Glade ........................................... 63-543
(Capital
$50,000, Surplus $10,000.
Leonard A. Usina, President, Milton
L. Campbell, Cashier. Charter issued
September 18, 1941)
♦The Southside Bank of Jacksonville,
1728 Hendricks Ave...................... 63-544
(Capital $100,000, Surplus $20,000.
Frank Sherman, President, J. M. Edson, Cashier. Will open January 2,
1942)
G E O R G IA

Atlanta
♦The Bank of Atlanta, 434-37 Moreland
Ave.............
64-24
Capital $100,000. Carl N. Davie, Presi­
dent, E. J. Striplin, Cashier. Opened
December 1, 1941)
La Grange
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)
Nashville
♦Rogers-Howard Banking Company
(Private Bank—not In c.)......... 64-1205
(Capital $7,000. S. A. Rogers, President,
P. L. Howard, Cashier. Opened Novem­
ber 5, 1941)
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)
IL L IN O IS

Auburn
State Bank of Auburn............... 70-2160
(Capital: Common $25,000, Preferred
$5,000, Surplus $1,250. L. T. Graham,
President, Kimber Lane, Cashier.
Chicago
First National Bank of Englewood
............
2-109
(Retiring from business. Reported
August 20, 1941)
Pf QQTin
Cissna Park State B a n k ..........70-1226
(Capital $25,000, Surplus and Profits
$10,000. D. A. Frederick, President, A.

Total 9
Total 4

O. Bauer, Cashier. Change in title and
location of the Clarence State Bank,
Clarence, October 20, 1941)
Cls*r6nc 6
Clarence State B a n k ................70-1226
(Changed title and location to Cissna
Park State Bank, Cissna Park, October
20, 1941)
Fairmount
Porterfield’s State Bank...............70-932
(Changed title to Sidell State Bank
and moved to Sidell, September 15,
1941)
Farmer City
Farmer City State B ank... . .70-2159
(Capital $25,000, Surplus $5,000. Harry
C. Gring, President, E. R. Rinehart,
Cashier. To open November 1, 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 hnd 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)
Goodwine
Farmers State Bank............. ..70-1323
(In liquidation. Reported by bank
October 27, 1941)
Grayslake
♦First State Bank of Grayslake.70-2161
(Capital $50,000, Surplus and Profits
$15,000. R. J. Dwyer, President, J. H.
Clendenin, Cashier. Opened December
15, 1941)
Johnsonville
Johnsonville State Bank......... 70-1829
(In liquidation September 22, 1941)
Milledgeville
♦Milledgeville State B ank .......... 70-2162
(Capital $25,000, Surplus and Profits
$7,500. A. H. Wagner, President, Al­
bert R. Anderson, Cashier. To Open
January 2, 1942)
Bank of Piasa.......................... 70-1816
(In process of liquidation. All de­
posits paid.
Reported October 4,
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)
IN D IA N A

Falmouth
Falmouth State B ank...........7 1 -7 4 8
(Going into voluntary liquidation and
dissolution November 26, 1941)
Indianapolis
Marion County State Bank......... 20-66
(Absorbed by Fidelity Trust Company,
October 4, 1941)
IO W A

Independence
_
Security State B a n k .............. 72-2190
(Capital $50,000, Surplus and Profits,
$15,000. J. F. Baden, President, John
Corcoran, Jr., Cashier. To open Octo­
ber 1, 1941)
KANSAS

__
Fellsburg
Farmers State Bank.................. 83-1207
(Merged with Home State Bank, Lewis
at close of business October 25, 1941)
Horton
_„
First National Bank......... .........83-149
(Converted to a state bank under title
of Home State bank on October 25,
1941)
Horton
„„ „
Home State Bank..................
(Capital $30,000, Surplus and Profits
$19,750. H. W. Wilson, President, A. D.
Ingels, Cashier. Conversion of First
National Bank on October 25, 1941)
Le Loup
„„ '
Le Loup State Bank................. 83-1147
(Absorbed by Peoples National Bank,
Ottawa, August 4, 1941)
Marion
ni>n
•State Bank of Commerce..............83-269
(Liquidating voluntarily. No deposits
accepted after December 8, 1941)
Merriam
•
Merriam State Bank................83-1199
(Will move to Mission and change
title to Mission State Bank, October
25. 1941)
Mission
_
■
Mission State Bank................. 83-1199
(Will be a change in title and loca­
tion of Merriam State Bank, Merriam.
Effective October 25, 1941)
Simpson
>'
'
Farmers State B a n k ..............83-695
(Completed liquidation as o f Novem­
ber 1, 1941. Paying all depositors in
full)
KENTUCKY

Cerulean
•Bank of Cerulean......................... 73-464
(Went into liquidation December 10,
1941 and placed its affairs in the hands
of the State Banking Department)
L O U IS IA N A

Kentwood
Guaranty Bank & Trust Company,
Office of Hammond......................84-442
(H. H. Starns, Manager. To open about
November 15. 1941)
M IC H IG A N

Bellevue
•Central National Bank at Battle Creek,
Bellevue Branch of Battle Creek
.........................................................74-469
(M. K. Johnson, Manager. Opened No­
vember 24, 1941. Succeeded Peoples
State Bank)
Bellevue
•Peoples State Bank.......................74-469
(Assets acquired and deposits as­
sumed by Central National Bank at
Battle Creek, Battle Creek on Novem­
ber 22, 1941 and a branch is being
operated in its stead)
Flint
The Merchants and Mechanics Bank
(Industrial B ank.........................74-56
(Converted to a commercial bank
under same title, October 1, 1941)
Flint
The Merchants and Mechanics Bank
..............................1 .......................74-56
(Capital $250,000, Surplus and Profits
$176,000. Jos. H. Crawford, President,
Homer E. Wilt, Cashier. Converted
from an industrial bank to a com­
mercial bank on October 1, 1941)
Hancock
National Metals Bank o f Hancock
....... ........................
74-186
(Entered voluntary liquidation at close
of business November 8, 1941)
Ironwood
National Metals Bank of Hancock,

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Branch of Hancock.......................74-120
(Head Office and branch entered volun­
tary liquidation at close of business
November 8, 1941. Ironwood branch
succeeded by National Metals Bank of
Ironwood)
Ironwood
National Metals Bank of Ironwood
.....................
74-120
(Capital $100,000, Surplus and Profits
$25,000. W. G. Peterson, President, Geo.
S. Henry, Cashier. Opened November
10, 1941. Succeeds National Metals
Bank of Hancock, Ironwood Branch of
Hancock)
Kalamazoo
•Industrial State Bank ................. 74-47
(Capital $200,000, Surplus and Profits
$85,000. Chas. J. Monroe, President,
Lewis A. Campbell, Cashier. Conver­
sion of Kalamazoo Industrial Bank
(Industrial Bank) November 26 1941)
Kalamazoo
•Kalamazoo Industrial Bank (Indus­
trial Bank)....................................... 74-47
(Converted to a state bank under title
of Industrial State Bank, November
26, 1941
Keego Harbor
Oakland County State Bank, Branch
of M ilford.....................
74-1202
(John Marshall, Manager. Opened Oc­
tober 10. 1941)
M IN N E S O T A

Hokah
Union State Bank....................75-793
(Voluntary
liquidation completed.
Reported October 1, 1941)
MISSOURI
Fort Leonard Wood
•The Bank of Fort Leonard Wood
.......................................................80-1813
(Capital $25,000. George H. Lounsbery,
President, William J. Reardon, Cashier.
Opened December 8, 1941)
MONTANA
Fairview
•Fairview Bank............................. 93-522
(Capital $25,000, Surplus and Profits
$7,000. Duncan Noyes, President, Leo
J. Lukanitsch Cashier. Opened Decem­
ber 6, 1941)
NEBRASKA
Thayer
•Thayer Bank..................................76-888
(Discontinued receiving deposits. Now
in process of voluntary liquidation. Re­
ported December 12, 1941)
NEVADA
Boulder City
Bank of Nevada, Branch of Las Vegas
........................................................... 94-66
(Opened November 15, 1941)
Las Vegas
Bank of Nevada..............................94-65
(Capital $50,000, Surplus $10,000. W. E.
Ferron, President. Opened November
15, 1941)
NEW YORK

Au Sable Forks
Bank of Au Sable Forks........... 50-655
(Taken over by Plattsburg National
Bank & Trust Company, Plattsburg,
on September 27, 1941 and operated as
Au Sable Forks Branch)
Au Sable Forks
Plattsburg National Bank & Trust
Company, Au Sable Forks Branch of
Plattsburg............................. ..................
(G. A. Dustin, Manager. Succeeded
Bank of Au Sable Forks whicn was
taken over by Plattsburg National
Bank & Trust Company, Plattsburg,
September 27, 1941)
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Trust Company, Office at
618 Brighton Beach A v e n u e ............
(Change in location of Brooklyn
Trust Company, Office at Coney Island
Avenue and Neptune Avenue, Brigh­
ton Beach. Effective September 2,
1941)
Brooklyn
The National City Bank of New York,
Branch at 618 Brighton Beach Ave.......
(Discontinued. Reported August 2,
1941)
Forestville
First National Bank.......................50-733
(In liquidation as of November 1, 1941)
Irondequoit (Rochester P. O.)
•Lincoln-AUiance Bank and Trust Com­
pany, Branch of Rochester................
(Burton H. Wedel, Manager. Opened
December 1, 1941)
Morristown
Frontier National Bank............... 50-804
(In voluntary liquidation. Reported
November 12, 1941)

New York City (Borough of Bronx)
Macy’s Bank, Metropolitan and Wood
Aves., Branch of Macy’s Bank, Bor­
ough of Manhattan......................1-678
(Opened October 13, 1941)
New York City
The Public National Bank and Trust
Company ......................... ............ 1-127
(Moved from 76 Williams St. to 36-41
Broad St., October 6, 1941)
North Beach
Empire Trust Company, La Guardia
Airport Office................................. 1-229
(William Sharman, Manager. Opened
September 9, 1941) (Previously re­
ported at Jackson Heights)
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. De Puy,
Cashier. Conversion of Peter De Puy’s
Banking
House
(Private
Bank),
August 11, 1941)
Rochester
•Genesee Valley Trust Company, Valley
Office 1475 Mt. Hope Ave.........................
Herbert L. Gaylord, Manager. Author­
ized to operate after October 17, 1941.
St. George (Sta. Staten Island)
Bank of the Manhattan Co., St. George
Branch, 28 Bay S t................................
(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)
Troy
•The Manufacturers National Bank of
Troy, Broadway Office...........................
Geo. F. Barrett, Assistant Vice Presi­
dent. Opened November 1, 1941. Susceeded The Troy Trust Company)
Troy
•Troy Trust Company.................... 50-67
(Assets acquired and deposit liabilities
assumed by Manufacturers National
Bank on November 1, 1941 and an office
known as Broadway Office is now be­
ing operated by the Manufacturers
National Bank in its stead)
Utica
First Bank & Trust Company, Branch
at 508-10 Bleecker St............................
(Change in location of First Bank &
Trust Company, Branch at 443-5
Bleecker St. Reported October 27, 1941)
NORTH CAROLINA
Vanceboro
Guaranty Bank and Trust Company
Branch of Greenville.................66-937
(A. F. Whitley, Cashier. Opened No­
vember 5, 1941)
NORTH DAKOTA
Osnabrock
Osnabrock Exchange, Paying and Re­
ceiving Station of The First State
Bank of Munich, Munich........................
(Opened August 15, 1941)
Reynolds
•First State Bank of Buxton, Paying
and Receiving Station of Buxton.......
(Discontinued December 1, 1941)
OHIO
Cleveland
•The Cleveland Trust Company Detroit-65th Branch
(Consolidated with Peoples Branch.
Reported December 15, 1941)
Cleveland
•The Cleveland Trust Company, Lorain65th Branch ............................................
(Consolidated with Peoples Branch.
Reported December 15, 1941)
Dayton
Dayton Morris Plan Bank............56-43
(Changed title to Peoples Bank of
Dayton, August 12, 1941)

Dayton
Peoples Bank of Dayton......... v ,56 ,3
(Change in title of Dayton Morris
Plan Bank. Effective August 12,
1941)
OKLAHOM A

^^The^First National Bank o f Bethany
...................................86-916
(Capital" $25,000, Surplus and Profits
$8 623. E. E. Shroyer, President, P. L.
Davis, Cashier. Change in title and
location of The First National Bank
of Wheatland, August 9, 1941)
Wheatland
; _ ,
.
__ .
The First National Bank o f Wheatland
...................
86-916
(Changed title and location to The
First National Bank of Bethany, Beth­
any, August 9, 1941)
P E N N S Y L V A N IA

Reading
. „
..
Union National B ank .. . . . . . . . . . 60-35
(Taken over by Berks County Trust
Company, September 10, 1941)
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
^Opened August 15, 1941)
Dunbarton
»Dunbarton Cash Depository---- 67-718
(Went into voluntary liquidation No­
vember 8, 1941. Paid depositors in full)
SOUTH D A K O T A

C°Community Bank, Office of Hartford..
(Wm. J. Berdahl, Manager. Opened
August 1, 1941)
Lake Andes
, _ ,
, ,
♦Commercial State Bank, Lake Andes
Office of Wagner.......................... 78-894
(A. P. Williamson, Manager. Expect to
open on January 2, 1942)
Onida
„5 . . .
The Onida Bank.......................... 78-839
(Capital $25,000, Surplus $5,000, Lu­
ther Nelson, President, Arthur J.
Owens, Cashier. Conversion of The
Onida National Bank, September 8,
1941)
Onida
The Onida National B ank.. . . . .78-839
(Converted to The Onida Bank, Sep­
tember 8. 1941)
TENNESSEE

Centerville
Farmers & Merchants B ank...87-626
(Purchased by Security Bank & Trust
Company, September 13, 1941)
Chattanooga
Commercial National Bank......... 87-30
Merged with American Trust & Bank­
ing Company, October 27, 1941)
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)

.........................................................69-440
¿Capital $25,000, Surplus $6,250. H. D.
Pepper, President, S. E. Swiger,
Cashier. Opened August 20, 1941)
W IS C O N S I N

Ch6t 6k
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)
Chili
Central State Bank, Paying and Re­
ceiving Station of Marshfield. Elmer J.
Martin, Manager. To open December 1,
1941)
Dodgeville
♦The First National Bank of Dodge­
ville ............................................... 79-303
(Suspended as of November 29, 1941)
The Farmers & Merchants State Bank
......................................................79-674
(Absorbed by the Prairie City, Bank,
Prairie du Chien, August 12, 1941,
which bank now operates a paying
and receiving station at Seneca)
Prairie City Bank, Paying and Receiv­
ing Station of Prairie du Chien.........
(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

TEXAS

Exchange Bank, Branch of Santa
Rosa.
(Application filed September 24, 1941)
Lafayette
Central Bank, Branch of Oakland.
Los Angeles
Consumers Commercial and Savings
Bank with branches at: Vicinity At­
lantic & Valley Blvds., Vicinity Pico
Blvd. & Overland Ave., Vicinity Los
Angeles Municipal Air Terminal, 43rd
St. and Crenshaw Blvd. (known as
Leimert Park) and Ventura Blvd. &
Vesper Ave. (Known as Sherman
Oaks). Application filed August 20,
1941)
San Gabriel
Consumers Commercial and Savings
Bank, Los Tunos Drive & Delmar
Ave., Branch of Los Angeles.
(Reported October 3, 1941)
Denver
♦fStockyards Bank of Denver.
(Frank J. Denison, President. To open
January 1, 1942)
G E O R G IA

Broxton
♦Belger Banking Company,
Bank.
(Reported December 9, 1941)

Cambridge
Sterling Trust Company, Branch of
Johnson (Discontinued)
W A S H IN G T O N

Seattle
♦Coolidge Mutual Savings B a n k ..19-93
(Consolidated with Washington Mu­
tual Savings Bank, November 25, 1941
and operated as Coolidge Branch)
Seattle
♦Washington Mutual Savings Bank,
Coolidge Branch, 1524 Westlake Ave
...........................................................19-93
(Harry Shelton, Manager. Succeeded
Coolidge Mutual Savings Bank No­
vember 25, 1941 which consolidated
with Washington Mutual Savings
Bank)
W E S T V IR G IN IA

Cairo
Farmers & Merchants Bank of Cairo

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Leland
State Bank of Leland.
(Permit issued September 22, 1941)
Pecatonica
Bank of Pecatonicq,.
(Capital $25,000, Surplus $2,500. Char­
ter issued October 27, 1941)
IN D IA N A

North Liberty
♦Community State Bank.
(Reported November 18, 1941)
M A IN E

Portland
♦Canal National Bank, Branch
Corner of High and Congress Sts.
(Reported December 15, 1941)
M ASSACH U SETTS

M IS S O U R I

Kansas City
♦Kansas City Trust Company.
(Organized more than fifty years ago
but for the past number of years not
receiving deposits, will soon open as a
bank of deposit)
NEW YORK

Brooklyn
♦East Brooklyn Savings Bank.
(Application for permission to open a
branch office at the southwest corner
of East 18th St. and Church Ave. Filed
December 1, 1941)
Brooklyn
Manufacturers Trust . Company, new
branch at: 5007 Church Ave.
(Reported October 10, 1941)
Brooklyn
Manufacturers Trust Company, new
branch at: 8419-8421 Fifth Ave.
(Reported October 10, 1941)
New York City (Borough of Bronx)
Manufacturers Trust Company, new
Branch at: 261-263 East 167th St.
(Reported October 10, 1941)
New York City
♦Manufacturers Trust Company filed ap­
plication for permission to open a
branch at 741 Fifth Ave.
Spencerport
♦Genesee Valley Trust Company, Branch
of Rochester.
Garland
t The Scottish Bank, Branch of Lumberton, Rockingham.
Rockingham
■(•Commercial State Bank, Branch of
Laurel Hill.
Rockingham
t The Scottish Bank, Branch of Lumberton, TarborO.
Tarboro
♦Edgecombe Banking & Trust Com­
pany.
(J. W. Forbes, President)
Tarboro
t Guaranty Bank & Trust Company,
Branch of Greenville.
TENNESSEE
Memphis
♦Union Planters National Bank & Trust
Company.
(Authorized to open a branch at 1540
Thomas St. Reported December 8, 1941)
TEXAS

Houston
University State Bank.
Organizer: L. Goldston, 2312 McClen­
don St.
San Juan
♦Security State Bank.
V IR G IN IA

Norfolk
t Southern Bank of Norfolk, new
branch at: 116-118 West Bute St.

F D IC Changes
ALABAM A

Private

IL L IN O IS

VERM ONT

M IC H IG A N

Detroit
The Michigan Bank has been author­
ized to establish a branch at the
corner of Gratiot and Harper Aves.,
effective November 5, 1941)

N O R T H C A R O L IN A

C A L IF O R N IA

Burbank
„
_ . ,
Consumers Commercial and Savings
Bank, Magnolia Blvd. & Hollywood
Way, Branch of Los Angeles.
(Reported October 3, 1941)
Camp Haan
♦Citizens National Trust and Savings
Bank, Military Reservation of Camp
Haan, Branch of Riverside. (Reported
December 15, 1941)

COLORADO

Beckville
♦Peoples State Bank of Beckville. 88-936
(Entered voluntary liquidation at close
of business November 29, 1941)
Fulbright
♦Fulbright State Bank................ 88-1566
(Closed November 13, 1941 and placed
in the hands of the Banking Commis­
sioner for liquidation)

Boylston St. Reported December 8,
1941)

at

Boston
♦The Merchants National Bank of Bos­
ton.
(Authorized to open a branch at 513

Ozark—The Bank o f Ozark............... Add
ARKANSAS
West Memphis—Merchants and Planters
Bank .........
Add
CALIFORNIA
La Verne—The Farmers and Merchants
Bank of La Verne.......................Delete
March Field—The Citizens National
Trust and Savings Bank of Riverside,
Branch of Riverside.......................Add
Orange—rOrange Savings Bank. . . Delete
DELAWARE
Delmar—The First National Bank of
Delmar .......................
Delete
♦Newport—St. Georges Trust Com­
pany ....................................................Add
♦Rehoboth Beach—The Sussex Trust
Company, Branch of Lewes....... Delete
♦St. Georges—St. Georges Trust Com­
pany .............................................. Delete
F L O R ID A

Chattahoochee—Gadsden County State
Bank .............................................Add
River Junction—Gadsden County State
Bank ........................................... Delete

G E O R G IA

LaGrange — LaGrange Banking Com­
pany
............................................Add
Royston—Tri-County Bank of Roys......................... .......... ...A d d
ton
ILLINOIS
Bellwood—Bellwood State Bank..Delete
Burnside—State Bank of Burnside. . . .
......... ........................
Delete
»Chicago—The First National Bank of
Englewood ..............
Delete
♦Cissna Park—Cissna Park State Bank
.............................................................Add
♦Clarencei—Clarence State Bank.. Delete
Fairmount—Porterfield's State Bank
of Fairmount.....................
Delete
♦Farmer City—Farmer City State Bank
................
Add
Fowler—Bank o f Fowler............... Delete
Gibson City—First National Bank in
Gibson City ......... ...........................Add
Gibson City—The First National Bank
of Gibson.......................................Delete
♦Goodwine—Farmers State Bank of
Good wine ..................................... Delete
La Harpe—State Bank of La Harpe
............................................................ Add
Melrose Park—Melrose Park National
Bank ................................................ Add
Piasa—Bank of Piasa.....................Delete
Piper City—The First National Bank
of Piper City............
Delete
Sidell—Sidell State Bank...................Add
INDIANA
♦Indianapolis—The Marion County State
B a n k ................
.Delete
IOWA
Brighton — Rubio Savings Bank of
Brighton .......................................... Add
Burt—Burt Savings Bank................. Add
Davenport—Northwest Bank & Trust
Company ...........................................Add
Independence—-Security State Bank. .Add
Ralston—Security Savings Bank, Branch
of Scranton ................................. Delete
Rubio—Rubio Savings Bank....... Delete
Rubio—Rubio Savings Bank of Brighton,
Branch of Brighton........................ Add
Ruthven—Ruthven State Bank....... Add
KANSAS

Fairview—The Farmers State Bank.Add
♦Horton—The First National Bank of
Horton .........................................Delete
♦Horton—Home State Bank............. Add
Lewis—The Home State Bank......... Add
♦Merriam—The Merriam State Bank
......................................................... Delete
♦Mission—The Mission State Bank..Add
Parsons — The Exchange State Bank
...................................................... .Delete
Shawnee—The Shawnee State Savings
Bank .................................................Add
L O U IS IA N A

♦Kentwood—Guaranty Bank and Trust
Company, Branch of Hammond... .Add
MASSACHUSETTS
Lowell—Union National Bank of Lowell,
head office and 2 branches..............Add
Lowell—Union Old Lowell National
Bank, head office and 2 branches
........................................................Delete
M IC H IG A N

♦Hancock—The National Metals Bank of
H an cock ........................................Delete
♦Ironwood—The National Metals Bank
of Hancock, Branch of Hancock. Delete
♦Ironwood—National Metals Bank of
Ironwood ........... ..............................Add
Keego Harbor—The Oakland County
State Bank, Branch of M ilford... .Add
M IN N E S O T A

Hokah—Union State Bank of Hokah
....................
Delete
Minneapolis—The Central National Bank
of Minneapolis..............................Delete
Minneapolis—The Central Northwest­
ern National Bank of Minneapolis.Add
M IS S O U R I

St. Joseph — The Mechanics Bank of
St. Joseph..................................
.Add
St. Joseph—The Mechanics State Bank
.............................................
.Delete


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Bridger—The American National Bank
of Bridger ............................D e le te
Bridger—Bank of Bridger........... ...A d d
NEW JERSEY
Irvington — Chancellor Trust Company
..................
Delete
Irvington—United States Trust Com­
pany of Newark, Branch of Newark
....................
Add
Newark—The Mount Prospect National
Bank of Newark.......................... Delete
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque—New Mexico State Bank
............................................................Add
NEW YORK
Au Sable Forks—Bank of Au Sable
Forks . . . . . _ . ................................Delete
Au Sable Forks—Plattsburg National
Bank & Trust Company, Branch of
P lattsburg..............
Add
♦Forestville—The First National Bank
of Forestville................................Delete
Greece — Lincoln-Alliance
Bank
and
Trust Company, Branch of Roches­
ter ..........
Add
North Beach—Empire Trust Company,
Branch of New York City............. Add
Nunda—Peter Depuy State Bank. . . Add
Ridgewood—The National City Bank
of New York, Branch of New York
Delete
City .....................
Rochester—First Industrial Bank.........
.........................
Delete
St. George — Staten Island National
Bank & Trust Company of New York,
Branch of Port Richmond............. Add
Tompkinsville (P. O. Staten Is.)—
Staten Island National Bank & Trust
Company of New York, Branch of
Port Richmond............................. Delete
♦Troy—Troy Trust Co...................... Delete
NORTH CAROLINA
♦Vanceboro—Guaranty Bank and Trust
Company, Branch of Greenville... .Add
NORTH DAKOTA
Aneta—First State Bank of Sharon,
Branch of Sharon....... .................... Add
Inkster — The First State Bank of
Gilby, Branch of Gilby................... Add
Osnabrock—The First State Bank of
Munich, Branch of Munich............Add
OHIO
Dayton—The Dayton Morris Plan Bank
.........................................................Delete
Dayton—The Peoples Bank of Dayton .......................
....A d d
OKLAHOMA
Bethany—The First National Bank of
Bethany ..................................... . •■Add
Wheatland—The First National Bank
of Wheatland ............................ Delete
PENNSYLVANIA
♦Kutztown—Farmers’ Bank and Trust
Company ....................................... Delete
♦Kutztown—Farmers’ Bank of Kutz­
town ..................................................-A-dd
Reading — Union National Bank of
Reading ....................................... Delete
South Williamsport — Bank of South
Williamsport .................................. Add
SOUTH

DAKOTA

♦Colton—Community Bank, Branch of
Hartford ..........................................Add
Onida—The Onida Bank......................Add
Onida—The Onida National Bank.........
...................................................... .Delete
White Lake—Farmers and Merchants
State Bank, Branch of Plankington
............................................................ Add
TENNESSEE

Centerville—Farmers & Merchants Bank
......... ............
Delete
♦Chattanooga—The Commercial National
Bank of Chattanooga................... Delete
Dyersburg—Dyersburg State Bank.Add
Woodbury—Bank of Commerce....... Add
Woodbury — Commerce Union Bank,
Branch of Nashville................... Delete
TEXAS

Fort Worth—North Fort Worth State

Bank ................................................Add
Jasper—The Citizens National Bank of
Jasper .........................................Delete
Morton—First State Bank.................Add
Pharr—Security State Bank............. Add
Weatherford—The Merchants and Farm­
ers State Bank of Weatherford. . . Add
VERMONT
Cambridge—The Sterling Trust Com­
pany, Branch of Johnson......... Delete
♦East Fairfield—Union Savings Bank
and Trust Company, Branch of Morrisville...............'•........................... Delete
South Londonderry—Brattleboro Trust
Company, Branch of Brattleboro...
I ..................................
Delete
VIRGINIA
Hilton Village—Bank of W arwick..Add
Pulaski—The Pulaski Trust Company
............................................................ Add
WASHINGTON
Colfax—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
Colfax—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
Davenport—The Old National Bank
and Union Trust Company of Spo­
kane, Branch of Spokane......... Delete
Davenport—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane... .Add
Grandview—The Old National Bank
and Union Trust Company of Spo­
kane, Branch of Spokane......... Delete
Grandview—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane......... Add
Harrington—The Old National Bank
and Union Trust Company of Spo­
kane, Branch of Spokane.. . . . .Delete
Harrington—The Old National Bank
of Spokane, Branch of Spokane.. Add
Palouse—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane....................Delete
Palouse—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
Pomeroy—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
Pomeroy—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane......... Add
Port Angeles—Olympic State B a n k .....
............................................................ Add
Prosser—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
Prosser—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
Reardon—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
Reardon—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
Ritzville—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
Ritzville—The Old National Bank of
Spokane. Branch of Spokane....... Add
Rosalia—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane....... .............Delete
Rosalia—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
Spokane—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
head office and branch..............Delete
Spokane—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, head office and branch..Add
Sprague—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
Sprague—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane........Add
Sunnyside—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
Sunnyside—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
WEST VIRGINIA
Cairo—Farmers and Merchants Bank
of Cairo............................................ Add
WISCONSIN
Seneca—Farmers and Merchants State
Bank ............................................ Delete
Seneca—Prairie City Bank, Paying and
Receiving Station of Prairie du
Chien ......................................... ....A d d

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Banks not previously reported indicated by an

NEW AND REOPENED INSTITUTIONS
Total 32
Total 29

New B anks..................................................................... National 3; State 27; Private 2
New Branches..................................... .................... . . .National 10; State 19....................

BANKS REPORTED DISCONTINUED
Through Liquidation.....................
Through A bsorption......................
Through Merger or Consolidation
Through Conversion......................
Total discontinued.............

................ .National 6; State
20; Private 1;
Other Institutions 1
...................National
4; State
1 1 ......................... ................ ..
....................National 2; State 3 ...........................................................
....................National
2; . . . . __ Private 1; Other Institutions 2
....................National 14; State 34; Private 2; Other Institutions 3

.Total
.Total
T otal
■Total
.Total

28
15
5
5
53

BRANCHES REPORTED DISCONTINUED
.T otal 30
.T otal 1
Total 2
.Total 33

Through Liquidation....................................................National 3; State 14; Other Institutions 1 3 ..................
Through A b sorp tion .......................................................... .................. State 1 ........................................ ..................
Through Merger or Consolidation..................................................... State 2 . . ........................................... .............
Total discontinued....... ...........................
National 3; State 17; Other Institutions 1 3 ....

CHANGES IN TITLE AND/OR LOCATION
Head Offices........ .............. ...................... ...................... National
Branches..................................... .................................... National

ALABAM A

Prichard
__
Prichard National Bank...............61-568
(Capital $100,000. E. B. Peebles, Presi­
dent, J. P. Lyle, Cashier. Charter issued
October 25, 1941)
ARKAN SAS

Marianna
_ .
„„
♦Farmers & Merchants B ank.. ’. .81-744
(Capital $50,000, Surplus and Profits
$10,000. N. C. Hodge, President, H. L.
Petty, Cashier. To open February 1,
1942)
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)
C A L IF O R N IA

Camp Haan
♦Citizens National Trust & Savings
Bank, Camp Haan Branch of Riverside..
(Opened December 15, 1941)
Cotati
, „
,
♦Exchange Bank, Cotati Branch of
Santa Rosa.................................90-1405
(M. L Albertson, Assistant Cashier.
To open about January 2, 1942)
Lakeport
*
♦Bank of Lake ..........................9 0 -5 1 1
(Taken over by Bank of America Na­
tional Trust & Savings Assn, and con­
solidated with their Lakeport Branch,
December 20, 1941)
Lakewood. Village
, <,
Peoples Bank................................ 90-1404
(Capital $100,000, Surplus $25,000.
Ralph H. Clock, President, W. M.
Parker, Cashier. Expect to open for
business in December 1941)

Lo8

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)
I^os An§)6l6S
•California Bank City Market Office
of Los Angeles, 863 South San Pedro
Street ...........................................16-153
(Change in location of California
Bank, City Market Office of Los An­
geles, 1105 South San Pedro Street.
Effective October 4, 1941)
Los Angeles
♦Sumitomo Bank, Ltd., Branch of Osaka,
Japan .........................
16-138
(Taken over by Superintendent of
Banks December 8, 1941)
Los Angeles
♦Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Branch
of Yokohama, Japan.....................16-75
(Taken over by Superintendent of
Banks December 8, 1941)


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Total 8

5; State 11.......................................... .............. ..
3; State 5 .......................................................

March Field
Citizens National Trust & Savings
Bank, March Field Branch of RiverSide .......................................................
(R. E. Denney, Manager and Assistant
Cashier. Opened August 12, 1941)
Sacramento
♦Sumitomo Bank of California... .90-40
(Taken over by Superintendent of
Banks December 8, 1941)
San Francisco
♦Bank of America National Trust &
Savings Assn., California-Montgomery
Office ...................... ............ ..........11-85
(Changed name to Bank o f America
National Trust & Savings Assn., San
Francisco Main Office, December 13,
1941)
San Francisco
♦Bank of America National Trust &
Savings Assn., Day and Night Office
(Market, Powell and Eddy Sts.). 11-177
(Changed name to Bank of America
National Trust & Savings Assn., San
Francisco Main Office, December 13,
1941. San Francisco Main Office now
located at 485 California St.)
San Francisco
♦Bank of America National Trust &
Savings Assn., San Francisco Main
Office (485 California S t.)..............11-85
(Change in name of Bank of America
National Trust & Savings Assn., Cali­
fornia-Montgomery Office, December
13, 1941. Former San Francisco Main
Office located at Market, Powell and
Eddy Sts., now operated under title of
Day and Night Office)
San Francisco
♦Sumitomo Bank, Ltd., Branch of
Osaka, Japan..................
11-79
(Taken over by Superintendent of
Banks December 8, 1941)
San Francisco
♦Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Branch
of Yokohama, Japan..................... 11-58
(Taken over by Superintendent of
Banks, December 8, 1941)
DELAW ARE

Newport
St. Georges Trust Company........... 62-71
(Change in location o f St. Georges
Trust Company, St. Georges. Head o f­
fice moved to Newport, September 6,
1941 and is maintaining a temporary
depository at St. Georges. Capital
$50,000, Surplus and Profits $75,000.
Harry L. Gray, President, Wm. B.
Crompton, Cashier)
St. Georges
St. Georges Trust Company.........62-71
(Head office moved to Newport, Sep­
tember 5. 1941 and a temporary de­
pository is being maintained at St.
Georges)
St. Georges
St., Georges Trust Company...............
(Temporary Depository of St. Georges

Trust Company of Newport which
moved from St. Georges to Newport)
F L O R ID A

Belle Glade
■„
Florida National Bank at Belle
Glade ............................................63-543
(Capital $50,000, Surplus $10,000.
Leonard A. Usina, President, Milton
L. Campbell, Cashier. Charter issued
September 18, 1941)
To plrQnnvillA
The Southside Bank of Jacksonville,
1728 Hendricks Ave.......................63-544
(Capital $100,000, Surplus $20,000.
Frank Sherman, President, J. M. Edson, Cashier. Will open January 2,
1942)
G E O R G IA

Atlanta
The Bank o f Atlanta, 434-37 Moreland
Ave.................................................64-24
Capital $100,000. Carl N. Davie, Presi­
dent, E. J. Striplin, Cashier. Opened
December 1, 1941)
La Grange
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)
Nashville
Rogers-Howard Banking Company
(Private Bank—not In c.)......... 64-1205
(Capital $7,000. S. A. Rogers, President,
P. L. Howard, Cashier. Opened Novem­
ber 5, 1941)
Royston
Commercial Exchange Bank (Private
Bank—not incorporated............. 64-1165
(Liquidated as of August 30, 1941)
Royston
Tri-County Bank o f 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)
IL L IN O IS

Auburn
State Bank of Auburn............70-2160
(Capital: Common $25,000, Preferred
$5,000, Surplus $1,250. L. T. Graham,
President, Kimber Lane, Cashier.
Chicago
♦Banco di Napoli Trust Co. of Chicago
...........................................................2-298
(Taken into custody by the Treasury,
December 11, 1941 and placed in
hands of national bank examiners)
OThicago
First National Bank of Englewood

............. .................. . . ...................... 2-109
(Retiring: from business. Reported
August 20, 1941)
Cfssna Park
Cissna Park State Bank......... .70-A226
(Capital $25,000, Surplus and Profits
$10,000. D. A. Frederick, President, A.
O. Bauer, Cashier. Change in title and
location of the Clarence State Bank,
Clarence, October 20, 1941)
Cl&r6nce
Clarence State B ank.................. 70-1226
(Changed title and location to Cissna
Park State Bank, Cissna Park, October
20, 1941)
Cordova
_j
•State Bank of Cordova.............70-1893
(Voluntary liquidation November 22,
1941)
Fairmount
____
Porterfield’s State Bank............... 70-932
(Changed title to Sidell State Bank
and moved to Sidell, September 15,
1941)
Farmer City
'Farmer City State Bank........70-2169
(Capital' $25,000, Surplus $5,000. Harry
C. Gring, President, B. R. Rinehart,
Cashier. To open November 1, 1941)
Gibson City
First National Bank in Gibson City
...........................
70-999
(Capital $50,000, Surplus and Profits
$27,000. 1». 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)
___
Goodwine
Farmers State Bank. , ............. 70-1823
(In liquidation. Reported by bank
October 27, 1941)
Gr&ysi 9,k©
First State Bank of Grayslake.70-2161
(Capital $50,000, Surplus and Profits
$15,000. R. J. Dwyer, President, J. H.
Clendenin, Cashier. Opened December
15, 1941)
Johnsonville
Johnsonville State B ank.. . . . .70-1829
(In liquidation September 22, 1941)
Milledgeville
Milledgeville State Bank........... 70-2162
(Capital $25,000, Surplus and Profits
$7,500. A. H. Wagner, President, Al­
bert R. Anderson, Cashier. To open
January 2, 1942)
Monticello
•Illinois Joint Stock Land Bank.70-2070
(Liquidation
completed.
Reported
January 2, 1942)
Pecatonica
•Bank of Pecatonica......... ....70-2163
(Capital $25,000. J. H. Kampen, Presi­
dent, O. A. Bartels, Cashier. Opened
January 2, 1942)
Bank of Piasa.........................70-1816
(In process of liquidation. All de­
posits paid.
Reported October 4,
1941)
Piper City
First National Bank o f Piper City
...... .................................... ........7 0 -9 9 9
(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)
IN D IA N A

Falmouth
Falmouth State Bank.............71-748
(Going into voluntary liquidation and
dissolution November 26, 1941)
Indianapolis
Marion County State Bank......... 20-66
(Absorbed by Fidelity Trust Company,
October 4, 1941)
IO W A

Independence
Security State B a n k ..............72-2190
(Capital $50,000, Surplus and Profits,
$15,000. J. F. Baden, President, John
Corcoran, Jr., Cashier. To open Octo­
ber 1, 1941)
KANSAS
Fellsburg
Farmers State Bank......... .........83-1207
(Merged with Home State Bank, Lewis
at close of business October 25, 1941)

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Horton
First National B ank............
83-149
(Converted to a state bank under title
of Home State bank on October 25,
1941)
Horton
Home State Bank.........................83-149
(Capital $30,000, Surplus and Profits
$19,750. H. W. Wilson, President, A. D.
Ingels, Cashier. Conversion of First
National Bank on October 25, 1941)
Le Loup
83-1147
Le Loup State Bank.........
(Absorbed by Peoples National Bank,
Ottawa, August 4, 1941)
Marion
State Bank of Commerce.............83-269
(Liquidating voluntarily. No deposits
accepted after December 8, 1941)
Merriam
Merriam State B ank.........8 3 -1 1 9 9
(Will move to Mission and change
title to Mission State Bank, October
25, 1941)
Mission
Mission State Bank.........
83-1199
(Will be a change in title and loca­
tion of Merriam State Bank, Merriam.
Effective October 25, 1941)
Simpson
Farmers State B a n k ..............83-695
(Completed liquidation as o f Novem­
ber 1, 1941. Paying all depositors in
full)
KENTUCKY
Cerulean
Bank of Cerulean............. ........... 73-464
(Went into liquidation December 10,
1941 and placed its affairs in the hands
of the State Banking Department)
L O U IS IA N A

Alexandria
•Security Banking Company....... 84-401
(Capital $125,000, Surplus and Profits
$52,000. H. D. Murchison, President,
J. T. Murchison, Cashier. Change in
location of Security Banking Com­
pany, Pineville. Effective January
1942)
Kentwood
Guaranty Bank & Trust Company,
Office of Hammond...................... 84-442
(H. H. Starns, Manager. To open about
November 15. 1941)
Pineville
•Security Banking Company... .84-401
(Moved to Alexandria January 1942)
Robeline
84-233
•Bank of Robeline............. .
(Closed for voluntary liquidation De­
cember 20, 1941)
MAINE
Skowhegan
•Depositors Trust Company, Branch of
Augusta ..................
52-113
(Ralph T. Jenkins, Manager. Suc­
ceeded First National Bank which was
taken over by Depositors Trust Com­
pany, Augusta, December lj 1941)
Skowhegan
•First National Bank..............
.52-113
(Purchased by Depositors Trust Com­
pany, Augusta and operated as a
branch December 1, 1941)
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston
•Merchants National Bank, Branch at
513 Boylston St. (Chas. L. Abbott will
act as Manager. Authorized December
1, 1941)
Boston
•The National Shawmut Bank of Bos­
ton. Dudley Street Branch, 160 Dudley
St. (Roxbury)......... ....................... .........
(W. Elliott Porter, Manager. To open
around January 19, 1942)
Boston
•The National Shawmut Bank of Bos­
ton, Gallivan Boulevard Branch, 494
Gallivan Boulevard (Dorchester).......
(Gerard E. Hayes, Manager. Opened
December 22, 1941)
Boston
•The National Shawmut Bank of Bos­
ton, West Roxbury Branch, 1850 Centre
St. (West R oxbury)...............................
(Herbert E. Cook, Manager. To open
around January 12, 1942)
M IC H IG A N

Bellevue
. _ , „
Central National Bank at Battle Creek,
Bellevue Branch of Battle Creek
.............................................74-469
(M. K. Johnson, Manager. Opened No­
vember 24, 1941. Succeeded Peoples
State Bank)
Bellevhe
Peoples State Bank...................... 74-469
(Assets acquired and deposits as­
sumed by Central National Bank at

Battle Creek, Battle Creek on Novem­
ber 22, 1941 and a branch is being
operated in its stead)
Flint
The Merchants and Mechanics Bank
(Industrial Bank.................. . .... 74-56
(Converted to a commercial bank
under same title, October 1, 1941)
Flint
The Merchants and Mechanics Bank
......................................... ................74-56
(Capital $250,000, Surplus and Profits
$176,000. Jos. H. Crawford, President,
Homer E. Wilt, Cashier. Converted
from an industrial bank to a com­
mercial bank on October 1, 1941)
Grand Rapids
•Union Bank of Michigan, Branch Of­
fice at 4324 Division, South..................
(New. Reported January 10, 1942)
Hancock
National Metals Bank o f Hancock
.............................
74-186
(Entered voluntary liquidation at close
of business November 8, 1941)
Hancock
•Superior National Bank..............74-187
(Consolidated with Superior Trust
Company as Superior National Bank
& Trust Company, December 8, 1941)
Hancock
•The Superior National Bank and Trust
Company of H a n co ck .............. 74-187
(Capital $200,000, Surplus and Profits
173,000. Chas. L. Lawton, President,
Richard E. Odgers, Executive Vice
President and Cashier. Consolidation
of Superior Trust Company and
Superior National Bank, effective De­
cember 8, 1941)
Hancock
•Superior Trust Company............. 74-188
(Consolidated with Superior National
Bank as Superior National Bank &
Trust Company, December 8, 1941)
Ironwood
National Metals Bank o f Hancock,
Branch of Hancock...................... 74-120
(Head Office and branch entered volun­
tary liquidation at close o f business
November 8, 1941. Ironwood branch
succeeded by National Metals Bank of
Ironwood)
Ironwood
National Metals Bank of Ironwood
........... ................................... ........ 74-120
(Capital $100,000, Surplus and Profits
$25,000. W. G. Peterson, President, Geo.
S. Henry, Cashier. Opened November
10, 1941. Succeeds National Metals
Bank of Hancock, Ironwood Branch of
Hancock)
Kalamazoo
Industrial State B a n k ..................74-47
(Capital $200,000, Surplus and Profits
$85,000. Chas. J. Monroe, President,
Lewis A. Campbell, Cashier. Conver­
sion of Kalamazoo Industrial Bank
(Industrial Bank) November 26 1941)
Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo Industrial Bank (Indus­
trial Bank)....................................... 74-47
(Converted to a state bank under title
of Industrial State Bank, November
26, 1941
Keego Harbor
Oakland County State Bank, Branch
of Milford...................................74-1202
(John Marshall, Manager. Opened Oc­
tober 10. 1941)
Menominee
•Commercial Bank, Branch at 2415
Broadway ................................................
(Brought into main office October 1,
1941)
St ChiirlGS
•Community State Bank of St. Charles
.......................
....74-1203
(Capital $25,000, Surplus and Profits
$8,000. Peter A. Hartley, President,
H. J. Stroupe, Cashier. Opened Decem­
ber 15, 1941)
at Phflrlps
•St. Charles State Bank................74-849
(Voluntary liquidation December 13,
1941. Deposits assumed by newly or­
ganized Community State Bank which
opened December 15, 1941)
MINNESOTA
Hokah
_ .
Union State Bank.......................76-798
(Voluntary
liquidation
completed.
Reported October 1, 1941)
Tower
„„ „„„
•First State Bank................
75-958
(Voluntary liquidation as of Decem­
ber 31. 1941)
MISSOURI
Fort Leonard Wood
The Bank of Fort Leonard Wood
....................................................... 80-1813
(Capital $25,000. George H. Lounsbery,
President, William J. Reardon, Cashier.
Opened December 8, 1941)

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_ _
New York
> , , „
_
Staten Island National Bank & Trust
*BancaNazionale del Lavoro,
RepreCo., Tompkinsville Office of Port Rich­
sentative Office of Rome, Italy..........
mond ................. ........................ . 1-460
(Discontinued for duration of war)
(Moved to St. George, August 80, 1941,
New York
,, _
_T ,
after taking over the St. _ George
»Banco di Napoli, Branch of Naples,
Branch of the Bank of the Manhat­
Italy
>1-272
tan Company)
(Taken over by Superintendent of
Troy
Banks at outbreak of war)
The Manufacturers National Bank of
New York
Troy, Broadway Office............. ............ .
♦Banco di Napoli Trust Co. and 5
Geo.' F. Barrett, Assistant Vice Presi­
branches ....................................... 1-790
dent. Opened November 1, 1941. SusMONTANA
(Closed December 11, 1941 by order of
Fairview
New York Superintendent of Banks)
ceeded The Troy Trust Company)
New York
Fairview Bank............................ 93-522
Troy
(Capital 825,000, Surplus and Profits
«Banco di Roma,Branch
of Rome,
Troy Trust Company.................... 50-67
87,000. Duncan Noyes,President, Leo
Italy ....................
1-834
(Assets acquired and deposit liabilities
J. Lukanitsch Cashier. OpenedDecern(Taken over by Superintendent of
assumed by Manufacturers National
ber 6, 1941)
Banks at outbreak of war)
Bank on November 1, 1941 and an office
New York
, _ ..
known as Broadway Office is now be­
___!„
*Bank o f Chosen, Agency of Keijo,
ing operated by the Manufacturers
NEBRASKA
Chosen, Japan....................................... •
National
Bank in its stead)
Thayer
(Taken over by Superintendent of
Utica
Thayer Bank.................................76-888
Banks at outbreak of war)
First
Bank
& Trust Company, Branch
(Discontinued receiving deposits. Now
New York
at 508-10 Bleecker St.............................
in process of voluntary liquidation. Re*The Bank of Taiwan, Ltd., Agency of
(Change in location of First Bank &
ported December 12, 1941)
Taihoku, Taiwan, Japan.................... .
Trust Company, Branch at 443-5
(Taken over by Superintendent of
Bleecker St. Reported October 27, 1941)
iravtrm .
Banks at outbreak of war)
Yonkers
NEVADA
New York
♦The Bank o f Westchester......... .50-55
Boulder City
. . _
»Commerzbank, A ktien gesellsch aft,
(Capital Common 3851,000, Preferred
Bank of Nevada, Branch of Las Vegas
Representative Office of Berlin, Ger3331,000, Surplus 3602,000. Henry F.
-----i 'x r ----- ................................ 94-66
many (1192 Park A ve.).................. .
Freund,
President, Thomas V. Ken­
(Opened November 16, 1941)
(Discontinued for duration of war)
nedy, Vice President and Treasurer.
Las Yegas
New York
Merger
of
Trust-, Co. of Larchmont,
Bank of Nevada.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4 - 6 5
*Credito Italiana, Representative Office
Larchmont, and Yonkers National
(Capital 880,000, Surplus 810,000. W. E.
Df Milano, Italy.......................................
Bank
&
Trust
Company, effective De­
Ferron, President. Opened November
(Discontinued for duration o f war)
cember 22, 1941)
15, 1941)
New York
Yonkers
♦Deutsche Ueberseeische Bank, Repre♦Yonkers National Bank & Trust Com­
sentative Office of Berlin, Germany
pany ....................
.50-55
NEW YORK
(55 liberty St.)........... ......................
(Merged with Trust Co. of Larchmont,
Au Sable Forks
,
(Discontinued for duration o f war)
Larchmont,
as
The
Bank
o
f
Westches­
Bank of Au Sable F ork s.. ........50-655
New York City (Borough o f Bronx)
ter, Yonkers, December 22, 1941)
(Taken over by Plattsburg National
Macy’s Bank, Metropolitan and Wood
Bank & Trust Company, Plattsburg,
Aves., Branch o f Macy’s Bank, Bor­
N O R T H C A R O L IN A
on September 27, 1941 and operated asough o f Manhattan
...1-678
Tarboro
Au Sable Forks Branch)
(Opened October 13, 1941)
♦Edgecombe Bank & Trust Company
Au Sable Forks
_
New York
.........................
66-941
Plattsburg National Bank & Trust
»Mitsubishi Bank, Ltd., Agency of
(G. Harold Myrik, Cashier. Opened
Company, Au Sable Forks Branch of
Tokio, Japan.................... ..1-333
January 5, 1942)
Plattsburg ........................ t ....................
(Taken over by Superintendent of
Vanceboro
_
w
(G. A. Dustin, Manager. Succeeded
Banks at outbreak of war)
Guaranty Bank and Trust Company
Bank of Au Sable Forks which was
New York
,
. „ , ,
Branch o f Greenville................. 66-937
taken over by Plattsburg National
*Mitsui Bank, Ltd., Agency of Tokio,
(A. F. Whitley, Cashier. Opened No­
Bank & Trust Company, Plattsburg,
Japan .............. ••••••------,*v **v 4 " 722
vember 5, 1941)
September 27, 1941)
(Taken over by Superintendent of
Brocton
Banks at outbreak of war)
♦Union Trust Company o f Jamestown,
New York City
'
. _
.
NORTH D A K O TA
Brocton Office............................... 50-667
The Public National Bank and Trust
Osnabrock
(Closed as of December 31, 1941 and
Company
-¿I13*
Osnabrock Exchange, Paying and Re­
business transferred to Westfield Of(Moved from 76 Williams St« to 35-41
ceiving Station of The First State
flee, Westfield)
Broad St., October 6, 1941)
Bank of Munich, Munich............... .
Brooklyn
New York
.
(Opened August 15, 1941)
Brooklyn Trust Company, Office at
♦Sumitomo Bank, Ltd., Agency of
Reynolds
„
618 Brighton Beach Avenue..........
Osaka, J a p a n ..................................1-302
First State Bank of Buxton, Paying
(Change in location of Brooklyn
(Taken over by Superintendent of
and Receiving Station of Buxton........
Trust Company, Office at Coney Island
Banks at outbreak of war)
(Discontinued December 1, 1941)
Avenue and Neptune Avenue, BrighNew York
ton Beach. Effective September 2,
♦Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Agency
O H IO
1941)
of Yokohama, Japan.....................1-271
Brooklyn
(Taken over by Superintendent of
Cleveland
_
The Cleveland Trust Company De­
♦Manufacturers Trust Company, Church
Banks at outbreak of war)
Avenue Office of Manhattan (5007
North Beach
troit- 65th Branch
_
(Consolidated with Peoples Branch.
Empire Trust Company, La Guardia
Church A ve.)........... ........................ .
(Opened December 22, 1941)
Airport Office.............
.1-229
Reported December 15, 1941)
Brooklyn
(William Sharman, Manager. Opened
Cleveland
The National City Bank of New York,
September 9, 1941) (Previously reThe Cleveland Trust Company, LorainBranch at 618 Brighton Beach Ave.......
ported at Jackson Heights)
65th B ra n ch ...................... .....................
(Discontinued. Reported August 2,
Nunda
(Consolidated with Peoples Branch.
1941)
Peter De Puy’s Banking House (PriReported December 15, 1941)
Forestville
vate) .................... . ......................,50-628
Dayton
First National Bank........... ......5 0 -7 8 3
(Converted to a state bank under title
Dayton Morris Plan B ank.......5 6 -4 8
(In liquidation as o f November 1, 1941)
0f peter De Puy State Bank, August
(Changed title to Peoples Bank of
Irondequoit (Rochester P. O.)
n 1941)
Dayton, August 12, 1941)
Lincoln-Alliance Bank and Trust ComNunda
Dayton
_
‘
pany, Branch of Rochester.................
Peter De Puy State Bank............ 60-628
Peoples Bank of Dayton..............56-43
(Burton H. Wedel, Manager. Opened
(Capital: Common 225,000, Debenture
(Change in title or Dayton Morris
December 1, 1941)
Bonds 820,000, Surplus 817,000. Perry
Plan Bank. Effective August 12,
Larchmont
j. De Puy, President, Earl E. De Puy,
1941)
♦The Bank of Westchester, Branch of,
Cashier. Conversion of Peter De Puy’s
Yonkers ..................................... 50-1098
Banking
House
(Private Bank),
OKLAH OM A
(Succeeded Trust Co. o f Larchmont
August 11, 1941)
Bethany
which merged with the Yonkers Na- Rochester
The First National Bank of Bethany
tional Bank & Trust Co. as The Bank
Genesee Valley Trust Company, Valley
......... ...................................
86-916
o f Westchester, Yonkers, effective
Office 1475 Mt. Hope Ave.......................
(Capital 325,000, Surplus and Profits
December 22, 1941)
Herbert L. Gaylord, Manager. Author38,623. E. E. Shroyer, President, F. L.
Davis, Cashier. Change in title and
♦ T rS °cS . of Larchmont........... 50-1098
1?’ 194L
location of The First National Bank
(Merged
with
Yonkers
National
Bank
iv?!^rnT?h
St
Uonrgo
& Trust Co., Yonkers, as The Bank of
Bank of the Manhattan Co., St. George
of Wheatland, August 9, 1941)
Westchester, Yonkers, December 22,
Branch, M B a^ St. _ . „ .
^ ¿1
Wheatland
The First National Bank of WheatMorristown
tional Bank & Trust Co., Port Richland ............................................. ..86-916
vra+iftTioi -Ranir
RA-5MU
mond and consolidated with their
(Changed title and location to The
First National Bank o f Bethany, Beth­
z r tts s fs r s r s T S B i
any, August 9, 1941)
Mt K i”co
’
August 80, 1941)
♦The Bank of Westchester, Branch of
St. George (Etta. Staten Island)
P E N N S Y L V A N IA
Yonkera
50-1114
Staten Island National Bank & Trust
Franklin
(Succeeded ‘ Mt.' Kisco branch of the
Co., St. George Office of Port Rich♦The
Franklin
Trust Company. .60-489
Trust Co. of Larchmont, Larchmont,
mond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 4 6 0
(Absorbed by The Exchange Bank and
December 22 1941)
(Change in location o f Staten Island
Trust
Company,
December 20, 1941)
New York ”
National Bank & Trust Co., TompFranklin
__
♦Banca Commerciale Italiana, Branch
kinsville Office of Port Richmond, as
♦The
Lamberton
National
B an k ..60-486
of Milan Italy................................1-298
of August 80, 1941, after taking over
(Absorbed
by
The
Exchange
Bank
and
(Taken ’over by Superintendent of
the St. George Branch of the Bank of
TVnst Pnmnftnv. December 20. 1941)
Banks at outbreak of war)
the Manhattan Company)
Mokane
♦Farmers Bank ...................... 80-1110
(Deposits assumed by Steedman Bank,
Steedman, December 20, 1941. Equal
amount of assets sold to off-set)
Pickering
♦Bank of Pickering.................... .80-1161
(Assets
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•Farmers’ Bank and Trust Company
........................................................6(5-888
(Surrendered trust powers and amend­
ed articles to change its name to
Farmers’ Bank of Kutztown)
Kutztown
♦Farmers’ Bank of K utztown... .60-888
(Change in title of Farmers’ Bank and
Trust Company)
OddcdS/lo
♦First National Bank................. 60-1286
(Going into voluntary liquidation
after vote on January 13, 1942)
Reading
Union National Bank..................... 60-36
(Taken over by Berks County Trust
Company, September 10, 1941)
SO 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 16, 1941)
Dunbarton
Dunbarton Cash Depository... .67-718
(Went into voluntary liquidation No­
vember 8, 1941. Paid depositors in full)
SOUTH D A K O T A

Colton
Community Bank, Office of Hartford..
(Wm. J. Berdahl, Manager. Opened
August 1, 1941)
Lake Andes
Commercial State Bank, Lake Andes
Office of W agner......................... 78-894
(A. P. Williamson, Manager. Expect to
open on January 2, 1942)
Onida
*The Onida Bank............. ........... 78-839
(Capital $26,000, Surplus $6,000, Lu­
ther Nelson, President, Arthur J.
Owens, Cashier. Conversion of The
Onida National Bank, September 8,
1941)
Onida
The Onida National Bank......... 78-839
(Converted to The Onida Bank, Sep­
tember 8, 1941)
TENNESSEE

Centerville
Farmers & Merchants B ank.. .87-626
(Purchased by Security Bank & Trust
Company, September 13, 1941)
Chattanooga
Commercial National B ank .......87-30
Merged with American Trust & Bank­
ing Company, October 27, 1941)
Dyersburg
Dyersburg State B ank .............. 87-803
(Capital $100,000, Surplus $20,000.
H. G. Roberts, President, W. H. Fones,
Cashier. To open September l 6 to
October 1, 1941)
TEXAS

Beckville
Peoples State Bank of Beckville.88-936
(Entered voluntary liquidation at close
of business November 29, 1941)
Fulbright
Fulbright State Bank......... ....88-1566
(Closed November 13, 1941 and placed
in the hands of the Banking Commis­
sioner for liquidation)
Grapevine
♦First National Bank of Grapevine
••••••••••••••»••
88-1917
(Change in title of The Tarrant
County National Bank of Grapevine,
effective January 1, 1942)
Grapevine
♦The Tarrant County National Bank of
Grapevine ....................................88-1917
(Changed title to First National Bank
of Grapevine, effective January 1,
1942)
VERMONT

Cambridge
Sterling Trust Company, Branch of
Johnson (Discontinued)
W A S H IN G T O N

Seattle
Coolidge Mutual Savings B a n k ..19-93
(Consolidated with Washington Mu­
tual Savings Bank, November 25, 1941
and operated as Coolidge Branch)
fiAilttl A
♦Sumitomo Bank.............................. 19-75
(Assets frozen by the government)
Seattle
Washington Mutual Savings Bank,
Coolidge Branch, 1524 Westlake Ave
.................................................
19-93
(Harry Shelton, Manager. Succeeded
Coolidge Mutual Savings Bank No­
vember 25, 1941 which consolidated
with Washington Mutual Savings
Bank)

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Seattle
♦Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Agency
of Yokohama, Japan. . . . . . . . . . . . 19-74
(Closed for the duration of the war)
W E S T V IR G IN IA

Cairo
Farmers & Merchants Bank of Cairo
..........................................................69-440
(Capital $25,000, Surplus $6,250, H. D.
Pepper, President, S. E. Swiger,
Cashier. Opened August 20, 1941)
W IS C O N S I N

Chctck
The Indianhead State B ank... .79-1093
(Capital $30,000, Surplus and Profits
$6,000. Gustave Johnson, President,
F. A. Pattridge, Cashier. To open in
September 1941)
Chili
Central State Bank, Paying and Re­
ceiving Station of Marshfield. Elmer J.
Martin, Manager. To open December 1,
1941)
Coon Valley
♦Westby-Coon Valley State Bank, Pay­
ing and Receiving Station of Westby
(Former head office at Coon Valley
now Paying and Receiving Station and
former Paying and Receiving Station
at Westby now head office. Reported
January 12, 1942)
Westby
♦Westby-Coon Valley State Bank (Head
Office) ............................................ 79-493
(Capital: Common $75,000, Capital
Notes $25,000, Surplus and Profits
$45,500. I. N. Knutson, President, C. O.
Veldey, Cashier. Head Office formerly
located at Coon Valley. Paying and
Receiving Station now located at Coon
Valley. Reported January 12, 1942)
Dodgeville
The First National Bank o f Dodge­
ville ............... ................................ 79-303
(Suspended as of November 29, 1941)
Seneca
The Farmers & Merchants State Bank
........... ........... ........................... ,.79-674
(Absorbed by the Prairie City, Bank,
Prairie du Chien, August 12, 1941,
which bank now operates a paying
and receiving station at Seneca)
Seneca
Prairie City Bank, Paying and Receiv­
ing Station of Prairie du Chien.........
(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
C A L IF O R N IA

Burbank
Consumers Commercial and Savings
Bank, Magnolia Blvd. & Hollywood
Way, Branch o f Los Angeles.
(Reported October 3, 1941)
Lafayette
Central Bank, Branch of Oakland.
Los Angeles
Consumers Commercial and Savings
Bank with branches at: Vicinity At­
lantic & Valley Blvds., Vicinity Pico
Blvd. & Overland Ave., Vicinity Los
Angeles Municipal Air Terminal, 43rd
St. and Crenshaw Blvd. (known as
Leimert Park) and Ventura Blvd. &
Vesper Ave. (Known as Sherman
Oaks). Application filed August 20,
1941)
San Gabriel
Consumers Commercial and Savings
Bank, Los Tunos Drive & Delmar
Ave., Branch of Los Angeles.
(Reported October 3, 1941)

G E O R G IA

Private

H A W A II

Honolulu (Kailua Branch)
♦Bishop National Bank of Hawaii at
Honolulu, Kailua Branch.
IL L IN O IS

M A IN E

Portland
Canal National Bank, Branch
Corner of High and Congress Sts.
(Reported December 15, 1941)

at

M IC H IG A N

Detroit
The Michigan Bank has been author­
ized to establish a branch at the
corner of Gratiot and Harper Aves.,
effective November 5, 1941)
M IN N E S O T A

Bellingham
♦•¡■State Bank of Bellingham.
M IS S O U R I

Kansas City
Kansas City Trust Company.
(Organized more than fifty years ago
but for the past number o f years not
receiving deposits, will soon open as a
bank of deposit)
NEW YORK

Brooklyn
East Brooklyn Savings Bank.
(Application for permission to open a
branch office at the southwest corner
of East 18th St. and Church Ave. Filed
December 1, 1941)
Brooklyn
Manufacturers Trust Company, new
branch at: 5007 Church Ave.
(Reported October 10, 1941)
Brooklyn
Manufacturers Trust Company, new
branch at: 8419-8421 Fifth Ave.
(Reported October 10, 1941)
New York City (Borough of Bronx)
Manufacturers Trust Company, new
Branch at: 261-263 East 167th St.
(Reported October 10, 1941)
New York City
Manufacturers Trust Company filed ap­
plication for permission to open a
branch at 741 Fifth Ave.
Spencerport
Genesee Valley Trust Company, Branch
of Rochester.
N O R T H C A R O L IN A

Garland
t The Scottish Bank, Branch of Lumberton, Rockingham.
Rockingham
tCommercial State Bank, Branch of
Laurel Hill.
Rockingham
t The Scottish Bank, Branch of Lumberton, Tarboro.
Tarboro
t Guaranty Bank & Trust Company,
Branch o f Greenville.
TEN N ESSEE

Memphis
Union Planters National Bank & Trust
Company.
(Authorized to open a branch at 1540
Thomas St. Reported December 8, 1941)
TEXAS

Houston
University State Bank.
Organizer: L. Goldston, 2312 McClen­
don St.
San Juan
Security State Bank.
V IR G IN IA

Norfolk
t Southern Bank of Norfolk, new
branch at: 116-118 West Bute St.

F D IG Changes
ALABAM A

COLORADO

Denver
t Stockyards Bank of Denver.
(Frank J. Denison, President. To open
January 1, 1942)
Broxton
Belger Banking Company,
Bank.
(Reported December 9, 1941)

IN D IA N A

North Liberty
Community State Bank.
(Reported NoVember 18, 1941)

Leland
State Bank o f Leland.
(Permit issued September 22, 1941)

Ozark—The Bank of Ozark............... Add
♦Prichard—Prichard National Bank.Add
ARKANSAS

West Memphis—Merchants and Planters
Bank . ; ....................................
Add
C A L IF O R N IA

La Verne—The Farmers and Merchants
Bank of La Verne............ ......D e le t e
March Field—The Citizens National
Trust and Savings Bank of Riverside,
Branch of R iv e r s id e ................... Add
Orange—Orange Savings B ank.. .Delete
DELAW ARE

Delmar—The First National Bank of
Delmar ......................................... Delete
Newport—St. Georges Trust Company
.................
Add

Rehoboth Beach—The Sussex Trust
Company, Branch of Lewes....... Delete
St. Georges—St. Georges Trust Com­
pany .............................................. Delete

Lowell-—Union
Bank, head
................

FLORIDA
•Belle Glade—Florida National Bank at
Belle Glade . ................................... Add
Chattahoochee—Gadsden County State
Bank .........
Add
River Junction—Gadsden County State
Bank ..........................
Delete
GEORGIA
•Atlanta—Bank of Atlanta............... Add
LaGrange — LaGrange Banking Com­
..Add
pany ...................................
Royston—/Tri-County Bank of Royston ....................
Add

•Bellevue—The Central National Bank
at Battle Creek, Branch of Battle
Creek ........................
. . .. .. .A d d
•Hancock—The Superior National Bank
of Hancock .......................
Delete
•Hancock—The Superior National Bank
and Trust Company of Hancock. .Add
Hancock—The National Metals Bank of
H a n cock ......................................... Delete
Ironwood—The National Metals Bank
of Hancock, Branch of Hancock. Delete
Ironwood—National Metals Bank of
Ironwood ...........................................Add
•Kalamazoo—Industrial State Bank of
Kalamazoo .............................
Add
•Kalamazoo— K a la m a z o o In d u s tr ia l
B a n k .............................................. Delete
Keego Harbor—The Oakland County
State Bank, Branch of M ilford.. . .Add
•St. Charles—Community State Bank of
St. Charles.............................
.Add
•St. Charles—The St. Charles State
Delete
Bank ...-.*........................

ILLINOIS
•Auburn—State Bank of Auburn...Add
Bellwood—Bellwood State Bank..Delete
Burnside—State Bank of Burnside. . . .
............................................. . ####»'Dôlôtô
Chicago—The First National Bank of
Englewood .................................. Delete
Cissna Park—Cissna Park State Bank
Clarence—Clarence State Bank. . . Delete
•Cordova—State Bank of Cordova.Delete
Fairmount—Porterfield's State Bank
of Fairmount................................Delete
Farmer City—Farmer City State Bank
.......................................................... .Add
Fowler—Bank of Fowler............... Delete
Gibson City—First National Bank In
Gibson City ............
Add
Gibson City—The First National Bank
of Gibson.................
Delete
Goodwine — Farmers State Bank of
Goodwine .....................................Delete
•Grayslake—First State Bank o f Graysl a k e ....................................
.Add
La Harpe—State Bank o f La Harpe
..................... ............................
Add
Melrose Park—Melrose Park National
Bank .......................
Add
Piasa—Bank of Piasa..............
.Delete
Piper City—The First National Bank
of Piper City....................
Delete
Sidell—Sid ell State Bank.............. ...A d d
INDIANA
•Falmouth—The Falmouth State Bank
............
Delete
Indianapolis—The Marion County State
B a n k ............................. V .. . . . . . .Delete
IOWA
•Ayrshire—Central Savings Bank and
Trust Company, Office of Emmetsburg ..................................................Add
Brighton —- Rubio Savings Bank of
Brighton .............
Add
Burt—Burt Savings Bank.................Add
Davenport—Northwest Bank & Trust
Company ........................................... Add
•Emmetsburg—Central Savings Bank
and Trust Company........................ Add
Independence—Security State Bank. .Add
•Mallard—Central Savings Bank and
Trust Company, Office of Emmets­
burg .......................... . ..............— Add
Ralston—Security Savings Bank, Branch
of Scranton . .............................Delete
Rubio—Rubio Savings Bank........Delete
Rubio—Rubio Savings Bank of Brighton,
Branch of Brighton........... Jj.......... Ada
Ruthven—Ruthven State Bank........Add
KANSAS
Fairview—The Farmers State Bank.Add
•Hill City—The Farmers and Merchants
Bank of Hill City............................ Add
Horton—The First National Bank of
Horton ......................................... Delete
•Horton—Home State Bank, Horton,
Kansas .........................
Delete
Horton—Home State Bank............... Add
Lewis—The Home State Bank......... Add
•Marion—The State Bank of Commerce
............................
.Delete
Merriam—The Merriam State Bank
.......................
Delete
Mission—The Mission State Bank. . . Add
Parsons — The Exchange State Bank
....................................................... Delete
Shawnee—The Shawnee State Savings
Bank ............................
Add
LOUISIANA
Kentwood—Guaranty Bank and Trust
Company, Branch of Hammond... .Add
MAINE
•Skowhegan—Depositors Trust Com­
pany, Branch of Augusta.............. Add
•Skowhegan—The First National Bank
of Skowhegan ........................... ..Delete
MASSACHUSETTS
Lowell—Union National Bank of Lowell,
head office and 2 branches..............Add

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Delete
M IC H IG A N

M IN N E S O T A

Hokah—Union State Bank of Hokah
......................
Delete
Minneapolis—The Central National Bank
of Minneapolis................
Delete
Minneapolis—The Central Northwest­
ern National Bank of Minneapolis.Add
M IS S O U R I

•Pickering—Bank of Pickering. .Delete
St. Joseph — The Mechanics Bank of
St. Joseph..................
.Add
St. Joseph—The Mechanics State Bank
...............
Delete
M ONTANA

Bridger—The American National Bank
of Bridger ...................
.Delete
Bridger—Bank of Bridger................. Add
•Fairview—Fairview Bank.............. .Add
NEW JERSEY
Irvington — Chancellor Trust Company
........................
Delete
Irvington—United States Trust Com­
pany of Newark, Branch of Newark
..................................
Add
Newark—The Mount Prospect National
Bank of Newark...............
Delete
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque—New Mexico State Bank
............
Add
NEW YORK
Au Sable Forks—Bank of Au Sable
Forks ..............
Delete
Au Sable Forks—Plattsburg National
Bank & Trust Company, Branch of
P lattsbu rg............
Add
Forestville—The First National Bank
of Forestville................................Delete
Greece — Lincoln-Alliance
Bank and
Trust Company, Branch of Roches­
Add
ter ............
•Irondequoit—Lincoln-Alliance Bank and
Trust Company, Branch of Rochester
................
.Add
•New York City—Banco di Napoli Trust
Company of New York (Head Office
and 2 branches).......................... Delete
•New York City (Bronx)—Banco di
Napoli Trust Company of New York
(2 branches) ................................Delete
•New York City (Brooklyn)—Banco di
Napoli Trust Company of New York,
Branch of New York City......... Delete
North Beach—Empire Trust Company,
Branch of New York City..............Add
Nunda—Peter Depuy State Bank. . . Add
Ridgewood—The National City Bank
of New York, Branch of New York
City ...........................
Delete
Rochester—First Industrial Bank.........
........................................................ Delete
St. George — Staten Island National
Bank & Trust Company of New York,
Branch of Port Richmond..............Add
Tompkinsville (P. O. Staten Is.)—
Staten Island National Bank & Trust
Company of New York, Branch of
Port Richmond....... ...................... Delete
Troy—Troy Trust Co............... ...D elete
NORTH CAROLINA
Vanceboro— Guaranty Bank and Trust
Company, Branch of Greenville... .Add
NORTH DAKOTA
Aneta—-First State Bank of Sharon,
Branch of Sharon......... ................. Add
Inkster — The First State Bank of
Gilby, Branch of Gilby................... Add
Osnabrock—The First State Bank of
Munich, Branch of Munich............Add
•Reynolds—First State Bank of Buxton,
Branch of Buxton....................D e le te

OHIO
Dayton—The Dayton Morris Plan Bank
............................................ ...........Delete
Dayton—The Peoples Bank of Dayton .............................
Add
OKLAHOMA
Bethany—The First National Bank of
Bethany ..............
Add
Wheatland—The First National Bank
Delete
of Wheatland ............
PENNSYLVANIA
Kutztown—-Farmers’ Bank and Trust
Company .............................
.Delete
Kutztown—Farmers’ Bank of Kutz­
town .........
Add
Reading — Union National Bank of
Reading .....................
Delete
South Williamsport — Bank of South
Williamsport ...................................Add
SOUTH DAKOTA
Colton—Community Bank, Branch of
Hartford ...........................................Add
Onida—The Onida Bank.......................Add
Onida—The Onida National Bank.........
.................
Delete
White Lake—Farmers and Merchants
State Bank, Branch of Plankington
................................................
Add
TENNESSEE
Centerville—Farmers & Merchants Bank
..............................t.. »............. .Delete
Chattanooga—The Commercial National
Bank of Chattanooga................... Delete
Dyersburg—Dyersburg State Bank.Add
Woodbury—Bank of Commerce....... Add
Woodbury—-Commerce Union Bank,
Branch of Nashville. . . . . . . . *.. Delete
TEXAS
•Beckville—Peoples State Bank of Beckville ..............
Delete
•Dallas—The Dallas Morris Plan Bank
........................................................... Add
Fort Worth—North Fort Worth State
Bank .....................
Add
Jasper—The Citizens National Bank of
Jasper ............
Delete
Morton—First State Bank. . . . . . . . . . Add
Pharr—Security State B ank.............Add
Weatherford—The Merchants and Farm­
ers State Bank of W eatherford.. .Add
VERMONT
Cambridge—The Sterling Trust Com­
pany, Branch of Johnson......... Delete
East Fairfield—Union Savings Bank
and Trust Company, Branch of Morrisville.............................................Delete
South Londonderry—Brattleboro Trust
Company, Branch of Brattleboro...
..... ...........................
Delete
VIRGINIA
Hilton Village—Bank of Warwick. .Add
Pulaski—The Pulaski Trust Company
...................
Add
WASHINGTON
Colfax—The Old National Bank and
Union
Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of S p ok an e.................. Delete
Colfax—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane........Add
Davenport—The Old National Bank
and Union Trust Company of Spo­
kane, Branch of Spokane.. . . . .Delete
Davenport—-The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane. . . . Add
Grandview—The Old National Bank
and Union Trust Company of Spo­
kane, Branch of Spokane. . . . . . Delete
Grandview—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane......... Add
Harrington—The Old National Bank
and Union Trust Company of Spo­
kane, Branch of Spokane......... Delete
Harrington—The Old National Bank
of Spokane, Branch of Spokane. .Add
Palouse—The Old National Bank and
Union
Trust Company of i Spokane,
Branch of Spokane..................... Delete
Palouse—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
Pomeroy—The Old National Bank and
Union
Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
Pomeroy—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane......... Add
Port Angeles—Olympic State Bank........
.........................
.Add
Prosser—The Old National Bank and
Union
Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane....................Delete
Prosser—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane........Add
Reardon—The Old National Bank and
Union
Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane......... ..........Delete
Reardon—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
Ritzville—The Old National Bank and

Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane..................Delete
Rltsville—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane.. . . .Add
Rosalia—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane...............Delete
Rosalia-—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane., . . .Add
•Seattle—Coolidge Mutual Savings Bank
(A Mutual Savings Bank)......... Delete
Spokane—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
head office and branch............. Delete
Spokane—The OKI National Bank of

Spokane, head office and branch..Add
Sprague—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane.....................Delete
Sprague—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
Sunnyside—The Old National Bank and
Union Trust Company of Spokane,
Branch of Spokane....... ’. .......... Delete
Sunnyside—The Old National Bank of
Spokane, Branch of Spokane....... Add
W EST

V IR G IN IA

Cairo—Farmers and Merchants Bank

of Cairo................
.Add
•Greenville—Bank of Greenville.... .Add
W IS C O N S I N

•Chetek—The Indianhead State Bank
...........................
.Add
•Chili—Central State Bank, Paying and
Receiving Station of Marshfield.. .Add
•Dodgeville—The First National Bank
of Dodgeville ............
.Delete
Seneca—Prairie City Bank, Paying and
Receiving Station of Prairie du
Chien ................................
Add
Seneca—Farmers and Merchants State
Bank ...........
Delete

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