Parts & Parties on a Check or Share Draft. 2 Parties to a Check/Share Draft Melanie Paige Charles Paige319 619 Main Street Raleigh, NC 276012-131/1034.

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Parts & Parties on a Check or Share Draft

2 Parties to a Check/Share Draft Melanie Paige Charles Paige Main Street Raleigh, NC /1034 July 16, 2010 Pay To the Order of _____Donnie Tatum______________________$ _One hundred and 50/ DOLLARS State Credit Union For _______________ Charles Paige 2131/1034: Drawer’s Name & Address Joint Account Payee Check Date Drawer’s Signature - Last item completed on check! Bank Name - Drawee Check Number ABA # MICR Banking #s Memo

3 Parties to a Check/Share Draft Melanie Paige Charles Paige Main Street Raleigh, NC /1034 July 16, 2010 Pay To the Order of _____Donnie Tatum______________________$ _One hundred and 50/ DOLLARS State Credit Union For _______________ Charles Paige 2131/1034: Drawer’s Name & Address Joint Account Payee Check Date Drawer’s Signature - Last item completed on check! Bank Name - Drawee Check Number ABA # MICR Banking #s Memo