Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1931, Inside front cover

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N I j "My Sou Every.father looks forward to the time,, when he can point with justifiable pride to alendid yo n an and say. *'This is .My son. Yet every father is largeiy responsible for the kind of a young man bis son wil become. As littie fellows 'they Corne into the bank ýwithý their mothrs-and: then-in what sees lke a brief space-of timne-they hv grown up. And it's during those few ýyears of growing that much, depends, on you. That your sort will bear no handicap f rom lack of EDUCATION. No latent talents buried. That he will the world. Your HOME bank while suggestions. be equipped to meèet off ers two, worth- If.you have thefunds now, don't gamble with thefuture. Create a Trust Fund for your boy*s education. Managed and in- vested by this bank-that fund will safe- guard his education. If you have but. a moderate incore-start a Savings Account now in bis nane. Add to it regularly, and you will be doing your greatest duty to your boy. ATRUST COMPANY s

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