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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1931, p. 16

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: indshield. This is made so that the glass will not â€"fiipkxwt glass windshield has saved many lives in collisions _ mm‘mrmfl many lives and prevented injuries in _ ‘This shatterâ€"proof glass windshield is just one of â€" mmmm- the price. Others are the silent, fully enclosed fourâ€" wheel brakes, sturdy steel body construction, four Houâ€" daille double:acting hydraulic shock absorbers, more than twenty ball and roller bearings, extensive use of fine steel forgings, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy valves, torqueâ€"tube drive, threeâ€"quarter floating rear axle, Rustless Steel, and unusual. accuracy in manufacturing. oi I In addition, you save many dollars because of low first cost of the new Ford, low cost of operation and upkeep, and low yearly depreciation. MX A :3\ Rexs t \6J 4 :,y K upâ€"keep, 18 L OW PBRBILICES OF FORD CA BS F. 0. B. Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tire extra at amall cost. r.-..-m.r-a.......-mlu-.m the Authorised r-avu-unm.:mumcnacm _ $430 to $630 fecovevemi 1 x 4 Se Impact, eb af Tus New Forp Dz Luxe Coure automobile t H E P R E S Many Students Plan to Take Education Tour During Spring Vacation High school students planning to take the Deerfieldâ€"Shields first unglll.l Bd L idb o s ic it i c oh crn Ath dnfi d ie netnia teige ooo s ng.the spring vacation met last Friâ€" day with F. D. Frisbie, history teacher of New Trier, to hear more details about the trip. 4* F memori Soldier, _ Permission, has been given to the Volunteers of American to hold their tenth annual "heart tag day" in Highâ€" tand Park on Saturday, March 28th. _ The organization will be sponsored by Rev. Christoph Keller, Mrs. E. R. Phelps, Mrs. J. B. Garnett, Mrs. 0. L. Olesen, Mrs. W. A. Alexander, with Miss Helen Boyce in charge of fi= nances,> and © young people‘s work. Headquarters will be at the Y.W.C.A. The Volunteers of America is a naâ€" tional organization having one or more headquarters in every state. The organization maintains homes for children, for the aged, Hope Halls, where discharged or paroled men may stay while seeking work. During the ~present time, the organization is proâ€" viding food and shelter to 5,000 daily in the Chicago area. This is to be a young people‘s drive to help children less fortunate than themselves who are in the care of the organization. The tags are to be sold by the chilâ€" dren for whatever the purchaser is willing to give. No sum will be too large and none too small to help this worthy: cause. s Enter Your Small Home in Annual Better Homes Contest; Committee The Better Homes in America camâ€" paign this year will be held May 20 to 24 inclusive, and the Highland Park committees already are making plans for this drive. Those interested are urged to enter their small houses and grounds (under $12,000 in estimated value) with John 8. Van Bergen, the chairman, 234 Cedar street. The comâ€" mittee is as follows: John 8. Van Berâ€" ger, chairman, Dudley Crafts Watson, Hm{n_qgg!!ntky._ Xavier Vigeant, Marshall Johnson. + Heart Tag Day March 28 1 c by and Mount Vernon. 4 Deerfield State Bank â€"â€" Plans New Structure; i *Let Contracts Soon A new building to house their busiâ€" ness is being planned by ofllcgls of ago. The gite,already »purchased, is a lot 32 feet wide and 124 feet deep on Waukegan road, a half block north of the present building. Architect‘s plans are now cunder consideration by the directors. It is understood that the new structure will modern banking systems. â€"The cost is estimated at from $35,000 to $40,000, The contract is to be let within a few days. Officials consider that the new building should be ready for oceuâ€" pancy by about July 1, at which time there will be a formal opening. Officials of the bank are: Rudolph Lauer, president; Jesse W. McGinnis, cashier, and Ira Gardner, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent. The site on which the new structure is to be erected was purâ€" chased from Frank Hempstead. Dl;tx:xct.w fii&l“los, Lake county, I!liâ€" Annual School Election, District 108, on April 11 house on Saturday, April 11, 1931, between the hours of 12 o‘clock noon and 7 o‘clock p.m. for the purpose bers of the boardâ€"of education. _ Petitions have been filed for the following candidates for office: Mr. Carleton M. Vail, candidate for presâ€" ident of the board of education, to succeeed himself; Dr. Robert R. Bosâ€" worth and Mrs. Clara Weinberg as members of the board of education, to sugceed members Thomas H. Sheridan and Miss Ruth Ewing, whose terms of office expire. The Honor Girls of Ridge Farm were entertained by the Honor Boys of Arden Shore at a St. Patrick‘s day party.â€" Games andvrefreshments wert enjoyed. Miss Charlena Elliott of Ridge Farm accompanied the girls t Arden Shore. 5 ~The girls of Ridge Farm have been enjoying the toboggan during days when the snow was so deep. A sleigh ride party was also given to the girls. Mr. Youngstrom drove the team which was provided by Miss Dorothy N'?r_th.- â€"â€" Ridge Farm Notes announcementâ€"â€"made.â€"a . Lew . days Thirtyâ€"three of the Ridge Far® girls enjoyed the play in Highland Park, "Make Believe," on Saturdaf afternoon, March 21. Cars wert provided by Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Frederick Preston, Mrs. Everett. Millard, and Mrs. Donald Welles. P Mrs. Theron Colton has begun h¢" course of studies in nature for the Ridge Farm girls. These classes are held every Friday morning. Six girls from the Lake Forest colâ€" lege Y.W.C.A. gave the Ridge Far® girls a St. Patrick‘s day party We nesday, March 18. Refreshments and games were enjoyed by the #irls. Miss Gladys Senn had charge of the pro° gram. â€"The staff of Ridge Farm 1 tertained by the staff of Ard« at Arden Shore on Tuesday March 17 Thursday, March 26, 1931 were O en Short ev.ll“' TH

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