tr, 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. iftr ilvi II!rit/z 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. S. ss, 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