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De Luxe Models In 1928 Hudson Line "VOGUE OF TOMORROW" IN DESIGN—EXCLUSIVE LINES AND MODERN STYLE FEATURED * \ ''''' ' ''' • '■ ' ■: :^.^BME3Kr* ,-yTM-V ' 1 :';{ With nickled steel window sash, narrow steel pillars and the landau leather top material carried down to | the body belt at the rear the Landau Sedan reflects smartly both speed and roomy spaciousness. This is one of the Hudson de luxe models. In its new line of custom-built cars, presented for the 11)28 season, the Hudson Motor Car Co., offers an innovation which will undoubtedly prove important. There are three of these models—the victoria, the 5- passenger landau sedan, and the 7- passenger sedan. All these cars were designed for Hudson in Hollywood, Calif., by a firm which has specialized in special, exclusive bodies, none of which ever have been offered at less than $5,- 500. A few months ago a number of these de luxe bodies were purch ased by Hudson officials, and others, for their personal use. So different were they from models current at the time that Hudson determined on them as the basis for a special line of cars in the 127-inch chassis. These custom bodies are built to SMITHS' GROVE Forest City, R-.'J, Feb. G.—The B. Y. P. U. gave a social last Saturday night at Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Forten berry's. They served cake and candy and everyone present reported a nice time. Misses Pauline and Pearl Anderson spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith. M iss Pauline and Mr. Grady Bridg es were the dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Crowd-; er's. Misses Mossie Yelton and Esther Cream Wv^^^mTobacco u Lu ckies never cut my Billy Burch, Americans' Hockey Team "I can't afford to take physical condition. W&w11111ij That's why I stick to Lnckics. In addition to the pleasure I get W'^l! ® from their fine flavor, ijffll they have never cut iffl j m> ? ivind to any no- liiil pill ticeabledegree.Final' 'ws§. lill l>>,l never^m ' jLir-U. \§| "It's toasted" No Throat Irritation-No Cough. Hudson Super-Six Landau Sedan express what Hudson teritis "the vogue of tomorrow." The whole contour of the car is designed to express fleetness and modern style with a sport motive. Color schemes and mouldings are more daring than in Hudson's usual models. The front window pillars are slender in outline, while the outer rim of the windshield is brightly nickle-plated. Similarly, the window supports at the top of the doors are unusually trim and are nickle-finished. This is said to im prove vision from within the car and to assist an impression of smartness. The rear quarters of these cars are covered with landau leather, which comes down from the top in an un broken :;urface. Car interiors are fully and richly finished in de luxe style. These cars are being manufactured Green spent the week end with Miss es Pearl and Mary Elizabeth Crowd- Mr, and Mrs. Roland Smith spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson. Miss Geneva Newton spent the week end with Misses Gertrude and Pinkie Fortenberry. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Newton and family were the dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fortenberry's Sun day. i Miss Jennie Hudlow spent the J week end with her brother, Mr. and j Mrs. Claude Hudlow. | Mr. Fori'est Fortenberry and Mr. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928 for Hudson in Amesbury, Mass., by j a firm of custom builders whose i total capacity has been contracted for by Hudson. The construction is of hand-hammered aluminum pan els and selected hardwood. The use of aluminum instead of sheet steel permits the obtaining of distinctive and subtle body lines and saves the weight of one passenger. Hudson's big production program at this time of the year is declared j the result of the reception of the j new Hudson-Essex line. From reports 1 the country over, this is said to have been the most favorable of any line of cars in the company's history, de spite generally cold weather. In Detroit, since the introduction of the cars, retail sales have exceeded 100 cars a day—or about triple the norm- i al rate. FERRY NEWS NOTES I Ferry, Feb. 6th. —Rev. A. G. Mel ton of Boiling Springs filled his i first appointment at Floyd's Creek Saturday and Sunday, bringing good messages both days. His theme Sun : day was taken from St. John 16: 33, i "In the world ye shall have tribula tion; but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." Misses Bertie Waldrop and Ger trude Ledbetter, of the sciiool facul ty, spent the week end at their homes near Rutherfordton. Mr. John Keeter and children and Mr. A. D. Nanney and family, of Forest City, were visitors at Mr. J. S. Sherlin's Sunday. Mr. Griffin :;nu iamny, of the Concord section, and Mr. Kendrick and family have recently moved to the Hazelhurst farm. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roach of Alexander spent the week end at Mr. L. L. Scruggs. Mr. Henry H. Kennedy of Spar tanburg, Route 2, visited his brother, Mr. Gaither Kennedy, last Friday. Mr. W. P. Alexander and son, Tay lor, visited relatives at Shelby Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dobbins visited relatives in South Carolina last Sun day. ANOTHER DAY O' early morning sun so bright, You come to us from out the night; You bring to us a bright new day, That starts us happily on our way. O' early morning sun so dear, , You bring the tidings of good ( cheer; | You keep our souls both pure and ' clean, I Like a golden ray from your sun -1 beam. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express to our friends of Rutherford County our heartfelt ! gratitude for their many acts of | kindness and assistance and their > sympathy during our recent bereave ment in the loss of our wife and ; mother, also we wish to thank our friends for the many beautiful flow- I H. W. TROUT AND CHILDREN Reid*Bridges were the dinner guests 1 at the home of Mr.* and Mrs. W. L. ' Crowder Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen are vis iting her sister, on the account of illness at Chesnee, S. C. j Miss Lorena Bridges spent last I Thursday night with Miss Dorothy ; De.lahay. j Rev. W. B. Craig, of Union Mills, ! visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Forten | berry Saturday night. • We have changed our B. Y. P. U. to 6:30 o'clock. We welcome all vis . itors. —Lloyd Mauney I U:c STOKES, Inc. Extra Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday —in— New Spring Merchandise Ladies' Spring Coats, Silk Dresses, Silks, Rayons, Baronett, Satins, Prints, Broad Cloths, Bloomers and Silk Hose. 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