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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1942. As many as you can—as often as you can. That is the surest way you, personally, can speed Victory. Each time you buy you invest in Victory. Each time you buy you express the Spirit of America. Keep investing until it hurts — hurts those who would enslave America. ' OFFICERS BRUCE BAIRD. President NELSON J FOSTER OSMUND L. VARELA Secretary Assistant Treasurer J FONTAINE HALL A’J FANT Trust Officer Assistent Secretary W HILES PARDOE JOHN M. BOTELER BARNUM L. COLTON Real Estate Officer Assistant Secretary Vice-President AUDLEY A. P SAVAGE * HERBERT B. LORD A udito ssistant Secretary = JOHN W CALVERT HENRY W. BRANSOM Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Assistant Trust Officer WILLIAM B. WILLARD Vice-President DAVID BORNET Vice-President LESTER A. LAWRENCE Assistant Trust Officer CHARLES W. FITZGERALD Assistant Trust Officer HERMAN G. LAUTEN Assistant Trust Officér JOHN W. CROW Assistant Real Estate Officer ashington Was A Country Town When This Institution Was Founded Dewey’s cannon had not broken the dawn across Manila Bay. Twelve States had not been admitted to the Union. The airplane, the auto, tele- phone and electric lights were not yet invented. 5 These things and many more were hidden behind the curtain of the Future as our doors opened for the first day of business, January 22, 1867. Through years of peace and plenty .+« . through wars and depressions . « . our growth has been sfeady. Yes, we are proud of our ac- complishments of 75 years—proud because it is a typical American history. And like other Americans of today, we realize this is no time to rest en our record. We are ready to speed Victory in whatever way we may be privileged to serve. And to share in the opportunity for greater service after Victory. DIRECTORS WILLIAM D. HOOVER. Chairman of the Board SCOTT B. APPLERY BRUCE BAIRD CHARLES S. BAKER WALTER M. BASTIAN JAMES J. BECKER MONTGOMERY BLAIR. JR. DAVID BORNET LEWIS T. BREUNINGER WALTER C. CLEPHANE CLARK G. DIAMOND CLARENCE DODGE H. ROZIER DULANY, JR. FREDERICK A. FENNING ALBERT W HOWARD REGINALD S. HUIDEKOPER J. WRILEY JACORS WILSON B. NAIRN BRAINARD W. PARKER JAMES McD. SHEA L. CORRIN STRONG WILLIAM B. WILLARD THE LENMAN BUILDING purchase added 100 feet front- age on New York Avenue. PLANT BUILDING at 15th FIRST TELEPHONE used THE OLD SAFE DEROSIT and New York Avenue. We by the Company was installed VAULT built in 1888 stood on began business in the corner in 1882. It cost less than $4.00 our first floor about thirty feet portion of the ground floor. « month. from the entrance. THE TRUST DEPART- MENT until 1902 was a “cubby- hole” about ten feet square. One clerk did all the work. NATIONAL SAVINGS »* TRUST COMPANY 15TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE,.N. W Complete Banking and Trust Service DIRECTORS ROOM. Since 1883 the policies of the Come pany have been shaped in this room. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM * MEMBER FE]SERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION