The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 29, 1953, Image 6

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'1 ►, / 1 \ . 1 / 1r f Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, October 29, 1953 , Mrs. Harry Williams and son, Hap, returned to their home in Charlotte Tuesday after a few days Mr. and i — visit with her ' parents, Mrs. H. M. Young, Sr.^ YVE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING WHEN BUYING ROSE BUSHES MFAf-tS TftE m' The SEAL KRAFT trccemork mean$ vigorous plants that liv# and grow. SEAL KRAFT is a patented, wax coating process that protects plants completely from loss of moisture thus assuring you the Best of Plants. ORDIR YOUR PLANTS TODAYI FARMERS FEED & SEED STORE Phone 1025 COMPLIMENTS ••• QncJ eee BEST WISHES • • e f 0 eee HOLLAND’S FOOD CENTER We offer congratulations on your ' progress and wish for you contin ued success in the grocery field. Sadler-Owens Pharmacy Phone 400 3RIEFS ..‘ABOUT 1 PEOPLE YOU KNOW ; Mrs. Buford Wilson and daugh- J ter, Elizabeth, of Atlanta, are vis- ^ j iting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. B Marion. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hearn of Win- ; tston-Salem, N. C., spent the week- I end with the latfer’s father, Thom as R. Holland, and sister, Mrs. Lau- 1 rence Sanford. j Mr. and Mrs G. F. % Cooley of 1 Camden, spent several days last | week with Mr. and Mrs. Grover' Nabors in Joanna and Mr. and Mrs. Irby Holland of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Powell, i and son, Alan, attended the state fair in Columbia Thursday. Mrs. W. Roy Pitts spent the i ; week-end in Charleston with her! ! daughter, Mrs. R. J. Grube, and Mr. I i Grube. i Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Young, Sr. j i spent Sunday in Newberry witn' their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds Young, whose friends will be interested to know they have moved into their recently completed home on Mower street. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs have returned home from a European tour. Thby visited their son, Lt. Ferdinand Jacobs, in Bad Nau heim, Germany. The new 1954 Chrysler cars will Mrs. Callie Gault and daughter, i be shown here today for the first Joy, of North Augusta,' are vis-j time by Plaxico Motors, Inc., the ! iting the latter’s parents, Mr. and official announcement appearing Mrs .A. B. Godfrey. ! in today’s paper. The public is in- Mrs. W. P. Adair has returned to | vited to visit their showrooms, her home in Chillum, Md., after completely redesigned spending several weeks with rela- chrystej-g for 1954 introduce a new lives and friends. 235-horsepower FirePower V-8 en- Misses Emily and Mable Arnold j gine—the most powreful and effic- spent several days this week with } en t passenger car engine in Ameri- Mr .and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson, en- ca today—plus many engineering route to St. Petersburg, Fla.„ from advancements combined with the Wellesley, Mass. smartest, most beautiful exteriors Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Betsill and ant j interiors in Chrysler’s 29-year children, Susan and Billy, of In-, history * I dianapolis, Ind will arrive tomor-, of Ch ler cars are al , he | row for a visit with the formers : hi hes , k jn * 29 and wjth mother, Mrs Vanna Betsill of the all the advances of( / red jn 1954 we w' M Scot, has returned to "£2$* her home,n Easley after, months' ^ Chrysler Division, vis, with her sister, Mrs. R. E. Chrys i cr Corporation, said in in- m" Neill Turner of Elberton. ! ,roducine ,he new mod ' ls 1954 Chrysler 6-Passenger Sedan Be Shown Here Today ■ egi .. b :#v:S .. .vw v- ■ ■..-.i.i 1 .'-. i-y. .a Above is the new 1954 Chrysler to be shown here today by Plaxico Motors, Inc. New and colorful styling combined with outstanding engineering features mark the Chrysler Windsor DeLuxe series with a wheelbase of 125V& inches and powered by the high-performance high-compression Spitfire 119-horsepower engine. Driv er control is increased through use of new anti-roll front suspension. They are available in 6-passenger sedan, club coupe, special Newport hard-top coupe, convertible coape, Town and Country wagon and 8-pass, sedans. New '54 Chrysler Be Shown Today By Plaxico Motors Ga., visited relatives here several ‘In addition to new FirePower days last week. She was accom- Y*®. s new, colorful styling, pamed home by her niece. Mrs. designed for luxurious performance Elsie Morton, and son, Timmy. include the new PowerFhte full-. Friends of Ray Jackson will be automatic transmission, fully prov- interested to know he has been re- use 1953 Imiierials, a new leased from service and has re- Airtemp air conditioning uni L fnH turned to his home here after serv- ' irn ^ P° we r st ®* rin 6 and power ing three years with the Air Force, brakes ’ J new an ‘-™ U J™' s**™: part of which was spent in Alaska, s > on an J solld feel r [ de - a11 and most recently stationed at which add up to a new high in; Moody Air Force Base. Valdosta, dnver control. Ga , as airman first class. Choic* of Body Styles and ; Models Offered The 1954 Chrysler is offered in : five models with a total of twenty ee » • ee * * :: »* « ee n § % i I H PRATHER-SIMPSON FURNITURE CO. brings you push-button wash-days at a rock-bottom price 8 e.e :: . * ee ee ee Ttieneiv S'&'ih Joitfee- Special TRADE-IN i ALLOWANCE .. On Any Washer PAY ONLY $229.95 30.00 f?ish-Hutton WASHER Just press a button to wash ... rinse... or spin-dry! One-fncjer'u&shing 'fiom f//fo finish... W *199.95 You won’t know what you’re missing if you don’t see NORGE Prather-Simpson Furniture Co. YOUR NORGE DEALER body styles. The lines this year are the Windsor DeLuxe, New! Yorker, New Yorker DeLuxe, all on an 125 1-2 inch wheelbase; Cus tom Imperial with a wheelbase of 133 1-2 inches and the Crown Impe rial line with a wheelbase of 145- 1-2 inches. The Windsor DeLuxe is available in six-passenger sedan, club coupe, special Newport hgrd-top coupe, convertible coupe, Town and Coun try wagon and 8-passenger sedan models. New Yorker models are available in six-passenger sedan, > club coupe, special Newport club coupe. Town and Country wagon « and 8-passenger sedan; and Newj * Yorker DeLuxe models in six-pes-1 senger sedan, special Newport club coupe and convertible coupe. The Custom Imperial is available! in six-passervger sedan, Newport and six-passenger Town Limousine j models. The Crown Imperial is available in either the 8-passenger i sedan or limousine model. Exterior Styling is Functional and Modern New Chrysler exterior styling features a fresh lightness of lin£ beginning with the functionally de signed grilles tastefully formed of heavy chromed horizontal bars which impart a road-hugging ap pearance. Grille treatments vary for all models but retain a family resemblance. New grille medallions, hood crests, massive new bumpers and | attractive new chrome trim “eye-1 brows” above the headlights add to! ! the smart appearance of the cars. ] The directional lamps are in the | I chrome frame below the head- j Is&nps. The lamp lenses feature a rows set into the plastic lenses for different idea in design with ar- clearer turn signalling. Body Trim Highlights Graceful Lina The solid side trim is designed to highlight the graceful lines of the body. These bright metal trim parts are completely new and their distinctive shapes and a felling of foreward motion. New moldings flare out thickly at the bottom to tilt more of their mirror surface toward the observer and reflect maximum light The front and rear fender moldings and door moldings extend in a sleek, tapering spear more than half the car length. They are massively thick, and simple in shape, accent ing length and richness. New stone shields are handsome, flowing pieces completely plain in surface. Their swept-back curva ture accents the feeling of motion. All lines feature new wheel cov ers of distinctive, light-reflecting design. Side name plates of gold or chrome provide swank identifi cation of all models. Eighteen standard and 28 two- tone color combinations are avail able. I SPARATNBURG MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM The Showpiece Of The South MONDAY, NOV. 2—8 P.M. A food Serv&e mss GOOD SERVICE IS REALLY A DOBLE ECONOMY First, because it means fewer trips to the auto repair shop. Second, because this better quality service costs you nothing extra, at our station. Drive up today! * LET US PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR THE COLD WEATHER AHEAD Anti-Freeze - $1.50 Gal. Permanent Type-$3.75 Gal. Lydia Mills Service Station Texaco Products Telephone 9369 ‘J V - \ ' V -H