Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jan 1935, p. 15

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and chassis design that estabash new ridiaag coafort is an outstanding feature of the new 1935 Ford V-8, now on exhibit at Ace Motor Sales ,mc., 435 Main street. "While theý modern styling' of the. new car has. attracted zmany," said A. C. - Lynch, president of Ace Motors, local Ford dealers, "no ýother, feature ýof, the Ford V-8 bas claimed so much attention and admiring com- ment from visitors."y The>two-door and four-door tour- ing* sedans are entirely nov body types.added to the lino. Ntew Dsign The new cars are considerably al- tered ini desigu,ý particularly notice- able in the front-end treatment. The radiator is More sharply pointed and. the hood louvres are horontal, of the lattice type. A smooth ride, free from bouncing of the back seat and pitching when the car goes over obstructions, is pisÎnas - ta réâût. tof the anew springing and weight distisibution. The cars stili use the characteristic Ford transverse spring, but it is long- er and softer and bas been nioved, four inches ahead of the front axIe. Th e engine also bas been moved forward and now rests upon the front' ahead of the rear axle,,so that 'the àxle. The rear seat thon was moved entire passenger comlpartnient reste éloserAto the center of the car. eseatsanal oors :are lu DUTCH TREAT PARTY A'group of Wilnlette, KenilwQwth, and Winnetka women who attend the Tuesday afternoon symphony concerts had a Dutch treat luncheon at Hiarvey's last Tuesday. Those at- teuding were Mrs. Albert Webster of and othr nportant conventions- in the laut quarter of a ýcentury. Automýotivéeoxecutives and dealers are coming from aIl sections of- the country ýto view' what, promises to be the most spectacular exhibition of motor products ever held in America.. Anticipating ýa lhtge. attendaince the show comtnittîeefias :provided' four entran ces. One of the new approaches wil be via a ramip which bias been erected' fromn the Michigan avenue tstreet 'level to the second floor of the .'South, hall whetre a large, exhibit of accessori.es, parts and equipmeënt wilî be on display. Twenty-four dif-1 forent makes .of automobiles will' occupy. the entire main floor of thé Coliseumi and, the North and South halls. Co-operating with leading organi- zations fostering the safety anove- ment, the show committee fia.s ar- ,ranged a. slogan andI essay contest to be 'conducted in connection with the exposition. The purpose .îs to develop the best possible slogans to promote greater safety in driving, and cash prizes will 'be awarded to those contestants whose contribu- tions are judged superior by the competant committee that has been appointed. to send theïw slogans a-nd essays to Automobile Show Contest Coni- mittee, Suite B-2, Congress, Hotel. - Ail contributions received up to. Feb- ruary 4, two .days after. the show ends, will be eligible for judging in the contest. In announcing the contest, the- committee stressed several points. One is the tact of cooperatiing witli all other safety agencies in reducing automobile. accidents. When, too. ih rida wnore th visiting at Tan Palm Beach'. uni Beach., -o-- j. 1!. NmWs Lad Mrs. Louis Bouchard was luncheon hostess to her bridge club Monday at her 'home 222 Ofodroadî Kenil- ll4f worth. ..1 wIL~I TOUR ouci$r M An 4NjIÇ is Yolur. Safes t -Batey and liew accounts 721 Main Street Pbm. WiI.ette 2600-2601 .44"SWA-VIE OUR DUlC Main Sfr..$ e Linden Aven»s R,... Wihnetf. 3334 Rgide gý ag ouaP#og! amow1 Goo dyear Tires I'rtst-Û-Llte Battejries WiImette Baltery &ElectricService 740 TweI»I Str..t Pboes WIImm.tav 691-5454 (W 1~,, 1~!.PJ. Qej. lIEU r-

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