OPINION BY MR. JUSTICE MUSMANNO, March 24, 1952:
On June 26, 1943, Joseph Fell opened a savings account in the First National Bank of Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania, with a deposit of $1250.00. On June 9, 1944, while depositing an additional $720, he had title in the passbook changed to the names of "Joseph Fell or Mary E. Sullivan." He obtained at the same time from the bank teller a so-called signature card which recited: "We, the undersigned, hereby declare that we are...
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