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 The Plainfield Trust Company PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY
Protection
Service Spirit
On June 4, 1902, the first Board of Directors of The Plainfield Trust Company founded this institution. Twenty years of enviable growth have proven the soundness of the policies which they established.
Through periods of financial stress, as well as in pros­ perous years, this bank has been easily able to care for its clients and to do its share toward stabilizing
community credit. Today, with its capital and sur­ plus of $850,000, and its deposits of $8,500,000, it offers the same protection which its clients have enjoyed throughout the history of this institution.
All the banking requirements of our clients can be taken care of under our roof. In the General Banking Department, in the Trust Department, in the Safe Deposit and Storage Vaults, in the Christmas and Vacation Club Departments, the same interested and
courteous service is manifested at all times.
One of the unlisted but priceless assets of The Plain- field Trust Company is the good will of its clients and friends. Another is the character of its officers and directors. IMen of mature judgment and broad vision,
they are responsible for the spirit of coo\])eration and
helpfulness which animates every department of the bank.
OFFICERS
F. Irving Walsh, Asst. Sec’yTreasurer Adele H. Kirby, Asst. Sec’y-Treasurer
H. Douglas Davis, Asst. Sec’y and Trust Officer Russell C. Doeringer, Asst. Treasurer
O. T. Waring, President
Augustus V. Heely, Vice-President Harry H. Pond, Vice-President
DeWitt Hubbell, Secretary and Treasurer
Henry M. Cleaver Frederick Geller Arthur M. Harris Augustus V. Heely DeWitt Hubbell
DIRECTORS
Edward H. Ladd, Jr. Charles W. McCutchen Harry H. Pond
Charles A. Reed
Frank H. Smith
John P. Stevens Samuel Townsend Cornelius B, Tyler Lewis E. Waring Orville T. Waring












































































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