r,a.•e*r-vv01n)Senanrur11.voforIP-iuleretisad'da'psillsereadthhy*rek%ofrs,m-ln-irdor-inhewo»rene.ikeer,nd:hetoepiis-rnfGrace Hays, Personality Girl”—»©neof the most popular radio artltets of■the past two years—christned the one miUionth six-cylinder Chevrolet with a hurst of song, in the broadcasting of this company’s jubilee banquet in the Masonic Temple at Detroit on Wednesday, August 14th at 8 p. m., Eastern Standard time. She was assisted by her accompanist, Neville Fleeson.The present Chevrolet Six model on January 1st, 1929. The millionth Chevrolet Six was present at tho banquet in person, and formally un-veiled by Vive-President H. J. Klingler in the presence of 2000 of' ficials, executives, managers and district managers of his company, from all ov£r the country. His remarks concerning this new production record wore proadcast; and in addition to grace Hayes and Neville Fleeson, musical features were presented byJean Goldkette and his famousorchestra, and by Billy Jones and Ernie Hare — the popular radio team known as the Happiness Boys. Jack Donahue of the Follies — the dancing partner of Marilyn Miller—will be Master of Ceremonies. Ted Musing of the Columbia Broadcasting System, will be the announcer.Grace Hayes is a product of San Francisco, the home of so many musical and dramatic stars. She has been singing comedienne since she was in her teens. Vaudeville knew her and loved her charm, beauty and voice, for several years, after which she achieved success in musical comedy, being featured in the Passing Show of 1926, Rainbows, in London, and more recently in The Merry Whirl.Miss Hayes’ most notable success, however, has come in radio, in which her crooning voice has'1 won the affections of millions.The program was herd over the national network of the Columbia,Broadcasting System.oTHE STATE OF TEXAS