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Smith, Mariam / The history of Omro
([1976])

A. J. Marble bank career,   p. 333


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                          A.J. LMARBLE BANK CAREER 
   A.J. Marble ended a 60-year career at The Farmer's Bank of Omro. He 
joined~the-bank as bookkeeper and worked in that capacity for 3 years. 
Then he was elevated to cashier until 1940. At that time he was elected 
President of the Board of Directors. 
   The Bank and Masonic order were his two loves.    In the Masonic Lodge
he 
has served as commander of Oshkosh Commandery; illistrious Master of the
Oshkosh Council and esteemed member of KTCH.    Past Vlaster of Omroa Lodge
F and A.M.; a high priest of Winnebago Chapter #143; and a past Noble 
Grand of the Odd Fellow Lodge here. He has been affiliated with the 
Presbyterian church down through the years, a past member of the board of
trustees of that organization. Also an active member of the Oraro Inde- 
pendent Businessmen's Association. 
             ---'..-*From the October 31, 1963 issue of Omro Herald. 
                              OMRO GUN CLUB 
   The Omro Gun Club house is located on Lone Willow Point on lake 
Poygan.   It is situated 7 miles north and west from Omro, and 15 miles 
from Oshkosh. The original building was erected in 1895. 
    Present officers are--Pres.,A.W. Ballard; Vice Pres., C.jPelton; 
Sec'y - Willis Wheeler; Treas.    Sherm Leighton; Trustees - Jnoo D. Treleven,
George Dearstine and Henry Searles. 
    Other members are--Hiram Coates, Theodore Korn, Isaac Bradley, C.D. 
Bowman, John F. Weir, H.H. Nolte, C. Bishop, E.E. Hicks, George Dyer and
R.E. Root. 
                ----From The Omro Herald Feb 13, 1897 - 
                           CT.,. Slocum, Editor. 
                           SEWVvR PROJECT 
W.P.A. sewer project was approved on Nov 14, 1935 by Federal Office at 
Wash. D.C. Work was started Nov 21, 1935 on Lincoln Street. 
                        --*--From an Omro Herald of that date. 


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