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Highland Park Press, 3 May 1934, p. 4

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i4 (By Ivan R. Peterson) Although the powers in Washingâ€" ton are endeavoring to suppress all antiâ€"communistic endeavor, the Amâ€" erican Legion with Edward Hayes, national commander, taking the hod.] is girding for battle against :on- cow. And at the same time, u it mends ‘its ways immediately, against the socialistically inclined Local Legion Post to Itmidltbowo'llatthti;fimtao review the preamble e constiâ€" tution of the Amoricfi Legion, to undersand why we cannot condone or Approh‘::: ndiul‘tlnn?o that is p { The neunblo: ‘f f "For God and country, we assoâ€" ciate ourselves together for‘ the folâ€" PAGE FOUR Foster Americanism in This Community oetsrresemmninons nomie ; | WATCH Park and St. Johns Avenue Known already to thousands as "The Car Without ‘a Price Class," the Ford Vâ€"8 now moves, further than befqrg, into a class by itself. Forda Vâ€"8 Mb Program even more outstanding investment in transâ€" portation and in motoring pleasure. | â€" This decision is of vital importance to thousands ot,people who are considâ€" ering the purchase of a car this Spring. It means that the Ford car (already occuâ€" pying a unique position as the only car under $2,000 with a Vâ€"type, 8 cylinder engine) now becomes an The Ford Motor Company has announced that there will be no immediate advance in Ford Vâ€"8 prices. Retently announced lower delivered prices also conâ€" ' tinue without change, I ts o hi wh . wl Recently Announced, New, low Delivered Prices also 1 N . | Eq i ue ENY PR 1| _ ofp in EORD YVO °P :Bnfly A"flOUflCEd, New. m â€"_Compare these DELIVERED FORD V remain in effect At the last meeting of Dnmn% Spencer Post No. 145, Comman Harold Bridges appointed a commi tee of three to promote Americanâ€" ism, as follows: Dr. H. B. Roberts, Oliver E. Weed and H. B. Aiston, each of whom is ‘ably qualified to fend the Constitution of the Unilfi States of America; to maintain and order; to hgmcfi perpetuate a one hundred per cent Americanâ€" ism; to preserve the memories and incidents of our association in the great war; to inculcatée a sense of individual obligation to the communâ€" ity, state, and nation, to combat the utocracy of both the classes and ;"" masses; to promote peace and Eod will on earth; to safeguard and ansmit to posterity the principle justice, freedom "and dcmocrnpcu&? to consecrate and sanctify our comâ€" radeship by our devotion to mutual helpfulness." > o fore, into a class by itself. | _ tailâ€"lights »Twin. phic response definitely ‘ tone hotns « Ciga already manufacturing & Two adjustable ig car, will have to step | match the body . , Fred Warn;g and Guest .*t’n M] :fid Tb:mla rohiemntnmntciorioses ABecuananeitecr in dependents!s . >.| . . ;"iZ,OOO Annual payroll, | t approximately . . $4,000,000 FORD BRANC?*-â€" . | _ Only Automobile Assembly Plant _ in Chicago Trading A'.?'f" Means Millions .o Chica «+land Average nutmbptot*employei ©3,000 N ux_nber of employes‘ §A PURNELL (A“‘P"'Q_lf Chiagoâ€"tana U 'fâ€""ffâ€"â€"-'{And Don‘t Forget --’I.'hefrg?‘llowing Special Equipment (which costs from $38.00 to $40.00 more on other cars) is furnished on ; Deluxe modelsâ€"42t »#o ¢xtr¢ charge. e Saféty Glass throughout *« Twin tailâ€"lights » Twin éowl lamps » Two matchedâ€" tone hotns « Ciga I'i» ighter and Ash receptacles « Two ‘#justable" ~visors « Fenders that match the body + €dlored wheels. fill this important Office. < It will be the [Public on. the fiket history and connections of Ei» s ‘who are to appear on the platforms of the variâ€" us fbc and q? tions meeting in Mighland Park, not to keep the people from r‘ hear these spedkers, but thil they might be able| to read bety the lines. _ It! will be ;h‘jncuon of this P remmgh veeams g:r ln Th: J' speaker who will| @ppear at the next regular meetinig of this é‘ will be Ronald at e Co:l}:oci:m iy C :.n:iilu:nflfi ‘a mpt ibér of the Afnerican Commitâ€" ‘tee of the Departiient of Illinois. i 65 o P ~â€" Ivan R. Peta_', ; \Chairman Publicity, | maresq Spénicer Post No. 145 « :‘! up production even higher I’;]fl April to meet a conâ€" ‘sta ntly-g.t:owmg 'demand for the "Car Without a Price Class." + P ;fiEmfngs, Columbia Network E FORDS GO BY & WILSON, INC. THE PRESS3 As one might surmise from its title, the plgy is concerned with a count, â€"a §ian one, who, since his exile, n lécturing on his experiences in the revoluition â€" and with his further experiences when he meets Mrs. J. Marmaduke Fothâ€" eringham, &%cl*rming and wealthy se § ts | [ | [ A&AMERICA‘S . | FASTESTâ€"SELTING CarR 1 [ CABRIOLET ROADSTER YICTORIA FORDOR TUDOR CcOoUuPE MODEL Prices with those of other cars _ in CHICAGO STANDARD DELUXE 112"Wheelbase | 112"Wheelbase $633.00 $685.00 $612.00 However, you need have no fear that he,will lock it against you on widow ‘who is determined to have a title in the family. h % of Mrs. Fotheringham will be taken by Janet Hughes, g.th her other, Bob Hughes, as dashing count. JanefFotherlnzhlm, Myrs, J. Marâ€" maduke‘s debutante day; ite (Josâ€" éphine Buh!), is equally determined not to have title in the family, if she must be the one to get it â€" her reason being a certain : William Smith (played by Dick Wilcox) who thinks the title of "Mrs." suit Janet far better than tess" would. ‘ Superior (in his own estiâ€" mation) even to counts, Jenkins, the butler (Arthur Johnstone), holds in his capacious hand the key to the situation; and by using it to lock the door against either liam or the Count, he could j | things much easier for everybody concernâ€" FULLY BauirrEp Highlancfl Park, Illinois $622.00 $727.00 $675.00 $690.00 $711.00 $653.00 Make Your Own the evening of May 8, for Jenking a wellâ€"trained butler, and he % had instructions to ‘admit whoey may comeâ€"count, or ho ‘count. DANCE STUDIO AT its? lu“-_!‘ RAVINIA, HL, Ballet, Baltroom and Acrobatics Onrnd‘wmthfitdh Ballroom or ‘Tap Clesses for Adults ove. nings, for information phone H. P. 1886 Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. Read the Want Ads _ Mildred Haessler THURSDAY, MAY 8, P. 178 {t | yHUR North S The "":n 5 ban 1’5:5. May $1, at Place School An A that at. the: society ~W. speaker ness going to be ever, al} an ultell'elt p of st he :sinuu It. is an 4 wha join pr ing will; be soold te s blanks can. -‘cufl)el’. <s] %fi“‘x‘fi. e ::%:}W d er iz at fi Scheol. : / It is ple sold to the | give to '3 rid at the n 4 a c at my always a | auctions ar auctions & ‘;fvei M plication : the next welcome. irftteregted lecting,: an told. 1 Adeline Adeline year old d Clifford W Street, pa afternoon ‘ three vear She ava Ft. Sheri Funeral day after home, f: First: U Interment den of Mi Besides hnA ow . andâ€"â€" Ruth and arde other Adeli pus to. the Eim ilIness® . sweet "a testimény Jesus Ch] ‘ She / Auxilia Legion. Art I The a of the N be held p.m. in 1 House, " The ex ture, Iniul of Nora’.’ Sh will vhn:fl exhibitio works . of member, studio b1 Fri â€" The 1 one mo! day, M. will be no extr Good vou w For C SDA 185 P] Ad

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