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May 29, 1964 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-05-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 29, 1964

3,700,000
PEOPLE WILL BENEFIT,
BECAUSE
"THE COMMONWEALTH"
IS STILL IN DETROIT

The confidence expressed by stockholders and by the
financial community in the Bank of the Commonwealth
was an important key in locking the door on absentee
ownership. By keeping "The Commonwealth" in Detroit,
we have retained a vital source of financial strength.

Detroit is alive. Its people are more prosperous than ever
before, and more optimistic. Its economic picture is
bright, and growing brighter. And the need for financial
resources is multiplying.

"The Commonwealth" will be a prime factor in this
growth, for business and for individuals alike.

PLEDGE
WE BELIEVE IN THE CREATIVE USE OF CAPITAL.
THE FUTURE GROWTH OF DETROIT AND MICHIGAN
CALLS FOR DYNAMIC, IMAGINATIVE LOAN AND
INVESTMENT POLICIES. IT IS OUR PLEDGE TO
BRING YOU PROGRESSIVE AND PRODUCTIVE
FINANCIAL IDEAS AND SERVICES.

Basil M. Briggs
Horace C. Ford
Alwyn V. Freeman
Thomas G. Gies
Leo G. Lapham

Donald H. Parsons, Chairman
Frederick C. Matthaei, Jr.
Royal A. Oppenheim
Olin E. Thomas
Thomas H. Wagner
G. Bretnell Williams

Its will is reborn. Its way is clear. Its purpose, to act.

LOOK FOR NEW IDEAS FROM "THE COMMONWEALTH"

BANK OF THE COMMONWEALTH

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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