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JUNE 1T,. 192
ifiEDertmr,/niisn RON1C1.6
OUR NINETEENTH BIRTHDAY
Nineteen Years of
Sound and Progressive
Banking Service
T
National Bank of Commerce
was organized nineteen years ago
to provide an unusual and superior type
of Banking Service in Detroit.
Over this long period of years it has
gained the confidence of hundreds of
depositors, investors and business men.
The bank has grown with its clients,
many of whom credit much of their
success to the advice and financial
assistance received.
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The National Bank of Commerce ranks
among the first one hundred banks of
the United States, this position having
been attained with only two. offices,
and without consolidating with any
other bank.
If the cooperation of a vigorous, enter-,
prising ! , and successful bank is important
to your business welfare, the National
Bank of Commerce of Detroit will
welcome an opportunity to serve you.
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The Directors of the National Bank of Commerce
are Internationally Known Detroit Business Men
Their Collective Efforts Are Offered To
Guide Your Interests and Guard\ Your Enterprise
OFFICERS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
GEO. R. FINK
President Mich. Steel Corp.
EDSEL B. FORD
President Ford Motor Company
WILLIAM P. HAMILTON
Pres. Clinton Woolen Mfg. Co:
CARLTON M. HIGBIE
President Keane light,. Cs? Co.
CHARLES II. HODGES
I'res. Detroit Lubricating Co.
JAMES INGLIS
President American Wolter Co.
RICHARD P. JOY, President
Treas. Packard Motor Car Co.
SAMUEL R. KINGSTON
N'ice.Presid. nt and Cushier
FRANZ C. KUHN
Pres. Mich. Bell Telephone Co.
D. B. LEE
President Motor Products Co.
ALVAN MACAULEY.
Pros. Packard Motor Car Co.
. President Realty That Co.
EDWARD M. MANCOURT
VieeTres.ConsolidotionCoalCo.
CHARLES S. MOTT
V ice,Pres. General MotorsCorp.
EDWIN H. NELSON
President Nelson, Baker & Co.
CHARLES M. ROEHM
President Roehm c- 4 Davison
JOHN R.RUSSEL,
vice•Pr/s.
Russel Wheel & Fdy. Co.
Vice•President
President
Vice•President
Vice.President
L. H. D. BAKER
HENRY H. SANGER
ALLAN SHELDEN
‘'ice•President
CHARLES B. WARREN
Counsel for the Bank
Out•of•Town Collections
Savings Accounts • Safe Deposit Vaults
ALBERT C. VOSS
CHARLES R. TALBOT
Assistant Cashier
Vice President
SAMUEL R. KINGSTON
Vice•President arta Cashier •
Customers' Loans
ROBERT C. WANDEL
Private Telegraph Wile
Assistant Cashier
Demand Certificates of Deposit
HARRY S. COVINGTON JOHN W. JOHNSTON
Complete Investment Service
Assistant Cashier
Vice.President
3% on Savings
H. D. NEWBERRY
Assistant Cashier
THE
National
Capitalist
CHARLES R. TALBOT
City Collections
Vice•President
‘'ice•President
President Murray W. Sales Co.
‘'ice.Presislent
Checking Accounts • Cashier's Checks
Drafts • Letters of Credit
Travelers' Checks • Foreign Exchange
0. L. HATr
WM. P. HAMILTON
MURRAY W. SALES
HENRY H. SANGER
SERVICES
CHARLES N. MAYCOCK
RICHARD P. JOY
JOSEPH MACK
B ank of Commerc
OF DETROIT
R2SOURCES $69,000,000
elit u olg° $ 5 ' °8 5 ' C
MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Downtown Bank
144 WEST FORT STREET
Uptown Office
GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
banks, and customers' checks can be cashed at either without tit
Complete record of balances and signatures is kept at both