THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 5, 1964

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"THE COMMONWEALTH"

With the change in leadership at Bank of the Commonwealth, a subtle
change took place within the Bank itself. A change for growth. A change for
the better.

It's a change you can't see. lb our 370,000 depositors, the same men and
women with the same friendly smiles are performing the same efficient
services at the same windows and desks. (We'll make sure that nothing will
ever change their warm, helpful attitudes.)

But you can feel the change. You sense that something exciting is going on
at "The Commonwealth". There's a new urge to do bigger things, to play
a more dynamic role in the growth of Detroit and Michigan. Beneath the
rock-solid stability of the bank, there's a new, analytical look at the future.
There's new leadership that says, "What can we do for you now?"

PLEDGE

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

DIRECTORS

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

Donald H. Parsons, Chairman

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

LOOK FOR NEW IDEAS FROM "THE COMMONWEALTH"

BANK OF THE COMMONWEALTH

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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