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Highland Park Press, 20 Dec 1928, p. 34

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PAGE 811"“ WWI?“ tutrtttrlttBtittMIN 1988 FAIR . Chicago Worid's Fair workers, un- der the direction of General Abel Davin, vice presidcnt of the Chicago Title and Trust company and Stuyves- ant Peabody. head of the Consumer! company. are busy securing enroll- ments in the $1,000 founder member- ship campaign announced Sunday by Rufus C. Dawes, president of tin Centennial. So many applications have been I?- ceived for the $1,000 founder member- ships that it has been decided to raise $1,000,000 for the fair by admitting 1,000 to that status instead of selling only Jop of them. Mr. Dawes said. _ General Davis and Mr. Peabody! (In comprise a sttiratornmittee of the fair's a finance committee which includes: Samuel lnsull. president of the Com- pl; monwealth Edison company. chair- pr man; Britton l. Budd, president, Chi- er cago Rapid Transit company; General " Davis; Charles F. Glare. of Field, th Glore & company; Joseph E, Otis, - president Central Trust company of Illinois: George Pick; Attorney Dan- iel J. Schuyler; Colonel Albert A. Sprague of Sprague, Warner and! company: H. J. Stuart. president ofl, Halsey Stuart & company, Clement Studebaker, Jr., president Nonh‘ American Light & Power company and George Woodrutf. vice chairman. National Bank of the Republic. 129 Are Already To date, 129 persons have paid for) tt,000 memberships in the fair, 58'r of them having been elected-to mem-l, ship at the last trustees" meeting lastl week, Mr. Dawes announced. l The following are those elected toI membership prior to December 7: l . Knowlton L. Ames. Sr.. Arthur An-l. dersen. Floyd L Bateman, Mrs. Ja-l; cob Baur. Britton l. Budd, William A.l Burnette. C. C. Carnahan. Edward Ff Carry, R. Floyd Clinch. H. N. ICI per, Jr., W. A. Cudahy, Jr., William C. Cummings. John F. Cuneo, General! Abel Davis, Charles G. Dawes. Rufus C. Dawes. George W. Dixon. Initial Eckstein, I. C Elston. in. Max 5rd stein, Leonard S. Florsheim, Peter Foote, Oscar G. Foreman, George F.! Getz, Charles F. Glore. James ELI German. Albert W. Harris, William Randolph Hearst. John Hertz. Ed- ward Hines, J. M. Hopkins, Harry Boyd Hard. Edward N. Hurley. Samuel lnsnll. Samuel Insull, Jr., Fen-668’ - mun-<1 m"... v»... P. H. Joyce, Roy D. Keel-n. D. F, Kei- Ir, Colonel Robert P. Lamont. Albert D. Lasker. Edwin F. Mandel, Chum- cey McCormick. Colonel Robert R. Me, Cormick. Charles A. McCulloch, Amos C. Miller, J. J. O'Brien. Birger Osltnd, Joseph E. Otis. Stuyvesant Peabody, R. E. Peacock. Charles S. Peterson. George Pick, Alexander H. Revell. Thompson Ross. A. M. Rrckotr. Daniel J. Schuyler. km W. Seudder. Albert A. Sprague. Silas H. Shawn, Walter A. Strong, Harold I, Stuart. Clement Studebaker, Jr., Ber- nard, E. Sunny. John R. Thompson, Jr., Hon. Willi. mHnle Thompson, S. R. Thornbnrf. Edgar J. Cihldn, Walt tor H. Wi son, George Woodhull, Charles H. Woreester. . New Sales listed The following are those elected at the regain monthly trustees' meet- ing last Friday: ' A. C. Allyn. James C. Amen. [Aster‘ Armour, Philip D. Armour, S. L. Avery, Edward J. Bermioabsm, Flank Billings. William H. Britt-n. Scott Bmwn. E. J. Ellington. Baht. P. Carr, More S. Churn-II. John cur. __ -___ " n-- iiiiLUmrl Coy es. uni. an.“ -"-'e-_ CttAtes Cutler Dawes. A, B. Dick. I. L. MIA. George a mu. A, n. Par, Hum-11 Field, E. R. Goble. I. E. Gr-harm" Alfred E. Hamill, Hay- den B. Burris; sum-d Emma. J. s. Keefe, William v. Kelley, J. L Ream. George beach. Walter C. [Aim s/ J. Latin-ml. Frank G. Wagin. C. R.' Harm-ell, “an” P. McCormick, Williun H. Hitch-ell. June: R. um gomery. Charles S. Pearce. A. E. Peirce. C. H. Poppenhmm George M. Reynolds, “lurk! L. Rothschild, Wal- ter Sehuttier. John C. Shaffer, cur. ence W. sms, L F. Stem. Robert W. Stew-rt. Edward F. Swift, Louis P. Swift. W. A. Taylor. Robert J. Therm, N. H. Van Sickle“. In. C R. War - L D "r'- Bwul. n. n. --,..... .., N. H. VIII Sickle“. In. C. R. Wai, (mu. F. o. Wen-on. Frank F, Will- nns. William J. Wrigley. Jr. "any with the , old whim?!" ht I‘d", “that fat a." Gen. DIVE arts 'iGiiG%r-tir'le'1"f., “hhnm. '0'"! 1TlT."Ureira_iieef" 'dr.GiGaarii--" Davis and Mr. Peabody sttireornmittee of the flir’s anmittee which includes: suit, president of the Com- mu AND won“ in feel that "f" u Willi-n Am. 1pster STYLE “NOVA“ m N" MAC 6 rm my Can-Ili- 3‘- Wampum-l style of iiUirdiarratirititietore "tiieae-irortuMerer'.e Inna Motor Car col-Pl“!- Looking toward neon! uh of the new at. the m Body W" tion phaghenhnhaneuluxedby 1 several-million dollar deveIoPm‘ no' virtually completed and not]: Jot production on the In! Pom-int stamping plant to turn out may Msused intheconpositz steel and' wood eonstroetio" of Fisher bodies,' enhrgement of the power plant and construction of a mouse building to make way for more extended body assembly operations. In View of these changes, Fisher 'tiEciats estimate that next year the Nant will have a ‘,capacity of 1,500 bodies a day. Stepping up of the Fisher body. _--------- plant Capacity parallels expansion! HAVING ANT? BEING projects Ilse under way " the mod-' To have friends one mast b am Oakland-Pontiac plant, which Ll friend. He who has many fril 1929 will have I peck volume of more l has been a friend to nanny. -- than 35,000 cars as wins! an esti- 1 American Equine. cor Expansion profit? msrm*’ my m _tip!,i)l,iijlfi!iliii,l,i,ijE t the --on the screen-- _ c-f."', the lye- . Nancy Carroll and Richard Arlen FRANK WALLIS' and his in ' Jovpovs "MANHATTAN WET-“V l ..cmusTsA's's' CABARBT" A frothy 519181189 of New Y0rk‘A Merry Musical Presentation Night Life and Campus Capers. with Scorn of Clever Entertainers MON.. TEE-3.. WED., DEC. 24-5-25 f - --- n... w THE rtJNtmsstreviyet iGPiairvEo BY THE ALL AMERICAN FUN-HAIR! Continuous "irc-iii- Bay - €031er Asuows - {sane-ni- Great States Theatres in WIIKW GENESEE. ACADEMY and RIAImN-wish r Very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous Nen svsoav" ONLY : DECEMBER 23 qmcgmrNA All! a“! "was! mun-x “a.” .ririiirr-aAroeTPf"" yuan-"I‘m trrrrrourarranrr.-r-". h wa-ost-e"" “Th“ “‘3‘..-” St,.,..?,'"" - THE no“. TOWN-IRS" A RICHARD, tltiNNrrrr, 2 DORIS - s 1' KENYON “Ti?!” 7 sum 1mm: HAVE YOU tun; - Ut metal AT WAUKEGAN c MADE TOUR its!“ A110NS? sun m on gm dine-It In th- lhihc (my in aims bug-Ith- ecu-M Phi i7iuGirii-u-tcFtet 'i,T2iaraiueeootet.t'PP: - . ' 1 ,AA_;_...ah.- " I edee " MI. Early in Mm), when the no. Oak~ und-Portia. laundry - nndIr eon- stroetims - tank; out my». all major ports and in and“ ii7t,iiit-irtaetoneaemety...t" "roland colony and the Fisher 1cerrtrastio'y with til “it: conven- ‘nienuy grouped to cut dorm unus- ‘pomlion cosh. l The Fisher and Oakland-Penal: factory sites adioin, the two mu- ihcturing unit: being linked by . quarter-mile long conveyor through which comprest air propel: Pon- 1 the Six bodies direct from the Fisher t body assembly line to the Pontiu car ‘ussembly building. A RICH HACK“ Be friendly like a friend. of friends, "with: friends "lineman-9W3? of iriiGr,%d the friends come to -a,mserves.--woman's Rome Com- pnnion. "-rrsasatrA--rrs""e"s, Americn’s Athletes in "NYS" with Willy Relic, Pick Sisters and Anna Koran TRI'IIS_ FRI- SAT.. DEC. 27-28-29 in "The Explain!" with Brown ad Art Kaye ”Inf-during “it on The Ever-Welco-e Top- Notets Candi-II EDDIE BORDEN YHDGETLAN0 RATE BROS. Endurance mm (1mm Aumnmm I mania-nu- in Person the Lib” may: rish everyone New Year Gig-ad. worthy 1 Study in “as; I sia Pon- e Fisher l mine car ', i _._ol..- 1 , M £11219“;th 0 - MOST YOUNG LADIES WILL ' EXPECT MELA CHRINO ON THE 25TH A FEW Ciiiaarirriiio." is/trut - be - - - .. . p, ___ 1-__Lx-|. iiti2iiiLuii ___e-- JLu,reiUt Turn-I- (in-Md A“. a! 5 "HTML“ PMVIII“ gun on m. Input-n: any. which Eiiiiumo -1itrin .. W, fill out CIGAR]!!! llall. fl thin-mm SUGGESTIONS FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS Toilet Sets, lenient! Beta, Perfumes and Perfum- izer, Seton Crane & mu' Stationery in fancy boxes, 'iiii,'tiriiiUArroaunuyrePtrlhCtr Conklin Pen and hail Sdl. Electric Belting Pods. Pipes, Cigar end Cigarette Holden. Johnston's. Mov- er’s Bungalow and Dante's Candies in boxes ranging from one.hntt pound to tive pounds. White Ivory Goods. Even-d! or Yule Flashlights. Thermos Bot- tles, Safety Rum-I. end Int. but not but. Cigar" that "she" can aid! (in to "him." Also, don't forget the complete assortment of Christmas Cords 1nd Booklets. Wrapping Twine. Tissue, Foil, Yuletide Candies. etc. gigttf) Ps-H-P-Ott) hum: um“ -t, "any, that eve- tho nun-I1!“ -,TaiLirw-1t-"t,et'b, (i2T'rirrvsteetroee2te FGuLir'ept"tttret"e "iieaCsiia-ir,tto-a"" - you“: art. . .

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