On November 2, 1903, the St. Luke Penny Savings Bank opened for business at the St. Luke Headquarters Building at 900 St. James Street. Nearly 300 eager customers, many of them members of the IOSL, waited patiently to open bank accounts. At the end of the day, the bank had 280 deposits, totaling over $8,000, and sold $1,247.00 worth of stock, bringing the total to $9,340.44. Walker distributed penny banks among St. Luke families. Walker hoped the banks would teach children how to save their money and learn the importance of thrift.
Look for Casper, our black cat mascot, sitting by the front door to greet you.
It can set neatly on a shelf, desk or narrow ledge such as window, door trim, or wainscoting. Group it with other Cat’s Meows to create your own little Village!
We handcraft this replica in 3/4" thick wood in our Wooster, Ohio workshop.