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HU D S O N AI R E ewsletteroftheChesapeakeBayChapter,HETClub,EstablishedinMarch,1978 Volume34,umber4 July–August2011 CBCHosts2011Doc’sMeet

The CBC sends congratulations to Alisha and Brien Kemmery on the

birth of Braden Brien Kemmery. To the delight of his sibs, he arrived on April 28th . Alisha is the daughter of

Allan and Janet Minard. The lineup is of all 1952 Hudsons Fromleft,JoePhillips’1952Commodore6Holly wood, Lewis Mendenhall's 1952 Commodore 8 On Saturday, many attendees The Chapter sends Congratula- Convertible,Brian Lewis's 1952 Commodore 8 went to the AACA Apple Blossom tions to our Anniversary couples. At Hollywood,Allen Lewis's 1952 Hornet Club Antique Car Show, in Winchester. In 50 years, Norman and Eleanor Jacks Coupe.PhotocourtesyofLewisMendenhall the non judged "Hudson" class there celebrate in July, Joe and Beth Ritter were about 5 Hudsons. With addi- will celebrate in August. At 45 tional Hudsons sprinkled throughout years, John and Helen Egger will ThisarticleisaCBCer’sperspectiveonDoc’s Meet.Someoftheinformationintheupcoming the show, reaching a total of ap- celebrate in August. And at a mere WTarticlehasbeendeletedwhileother,strictly proximately 10. Other members at- 20 years, James and Michelle Ritter CBCinformationhasbeenadded. tended just to see the other cars, celebrate in July and Charles and check out the flea market and enjoy Loretta Gun celebrate in August. the day. Congratulations to all of them! Hudsons converged in force on Front Jim Barnes of McMurray, Pa. Royal, Virginia on Mother’s Day took two awards at the show with weekend this year at the 48 th Annual his 1948 Commodore convertible. Doc’s Meet sponsored by the Chesa- His 1948 won first place in class 26- peake Bay Chapter. Just over 100 B, production cars, 1948-49. Jim also HET members gathered to see old won the "Outstanding Hudson" award

friends, kick tires and enjoy the sponsored by J.R.'s Auto Body in weekend. Until Sunday morning, the Winchester. weather cooperated, but even that Sat,July16 day eventually turned sunny and A catered dinner of three types of WalkersvilleRR quite nice. chicken and all the fixin’s followed on Saturday night. This dinner is tra- Walkersville,MD Somehow, much of the weekend ditionally served by young ladies of features good food. As usual, the pot the Warren County and Front Royal July1824—2010HET luck dinner was held at the Front area, including Miss Honorary Fire Royal fire hall on Friday night with Chief, Miss Warren County . ationalConvention, many of the home cooked specialties OklahomaCity,OK of the Hudson group available for Paul Shuster offered grace before sampling. The Super Six and Essex the meal and remembered those Punches were popular as ever. members we have lost during the past Sunday,August21, year. Unfortunately, the list is not Socializingbeforedinner,Staffphoto short. The members that were called RoseHillManor to mind were Ken Amman, Paul Bell, Frederick,MD Virginia Burke, Lysle Ely, Shirley Myers, Gwen Singer, Wayne Wehrle, Gertha Creasy, Bob Kerchner and Sunday,Sept25 (continuedonPg3) MarburyMotorsDay Marbury,MD

BoldFaceTypeindicatesCBCHudsonFunctions.[A] indicates that a display ad with more information appears in this issue. [] indi- Sept.17 CreasyMeetinBloomsburg,PA.Agreatfamilymeet cates that a display ad will appear in next issue. chapter. &18th enjoyedbymembersfrommanyChapters.Morein Sat. formation,nextissue. July16 WalkersvilleRR&LadiesAppreciationDay—Come Sun. Sat. ridetherailsaboardtheWalkersvilleSouthernRR. MarburyMotorsDay—Joinyourfriends Afterwards, we’ll stop by the museum and stop for in Southern Maryland for the CBC’s best old Lunch. www.wsrr.org Arrive at 10:30. Lunch will Sept 25, fashioned picnic.Shareingoodfoodwithgood besuppliedbytheChapter.[A] Sun folks.Bringadishtoshareandconsiderwhat itemsyou’llbringtotheauctiontobenefitthe July 2011 HET ational Meet—in Oklahoma City, OK. 1824 Hosted by the orth Texas Dealers Chapter. Host Chapter.[A] Mon— Hotel—Biltmore.Manygreateventsplanned.Come Oct15, 2011RockvilleAntiqueandClassicCarShow.Spon Fri andjoininthefun!SeeyourWT. Sat sered by numerous car clubs including your own, Aug21 RoseHillManor—JoinyourCBCfriendsatthean CBCHET.ForReg.see http://www.rockvillemd.gov/ Sun nualFrederickMeetandShow.Bringchairsanda events/carshowreg11.pdf Reg. $10 before 9/9, $15 dish to share. Sponsored by the Sugar Loaf Mt Re after9/9.Raindate:Sat,Oct22.Hudsonswillhavea gion AACA. [A]. CBC cosponsors are Ken and specialnonjudgedspotonthehill! DorisWilson,(301)3638253. Oct 28 22nd Annual Hudsons in the Heartland in Pigeon Aug27 Byinvitationofthefamily,comehelpidentify,sort 30 Forge, Tennessee. Sponsored by the Smokey Mt Sat andpossiblybuyitemsfromJoelHorne’scollection Heartland and MidSouth Chapters.Host Hotel— ofparts.Waterford,VA.Anemailnotificationwill Vacation Lodge, call 18004681998 and ask for be sent out in mid July giving details & directions. Kathy.. www.smokymtnhetclub.org OrcallJohnHorn,4103775824(leavemessage)

By Carl Wennberg

The Regionals have come and gone. The Orphan Car Tour took place and the National was out of reach for most of us. Some of us will attend the Macungie event but the next big CBC events are the Walkersville Southern Rail Road Out- ing and Rose Hill in Frederick, MD. Hope to see you there. (see flyers).

Don't forget our neighbors to the north! Creasy's Annual Meet is coming in mid September. Many CBC members at- tend this meet.

Put September 25 th on your calendar for Marbury Motors Day, our Chapter’s best little picnic. Kevin, John, Rick (my son in law), and I will be hard at work preparing Marbury Run Park for our vist so don't miss it. (See flyer)

While at the Eastern Regional meet we sat around in the hospitality room and the hotel lobby talking about how much our car club has turned into a big extended family. We celebrate the addition of new members. We take care of each other in times of need, and we mourn the loss of our members, both long and short time friends. I was able to leave my wife in the care of fellow HET members from other Chapters while I drove from New York to Maryland and back to retrieve my Hudson. This is definately a group of people that some of you would like to be involved with and should know better. The Hudson car club is like no other car club. We don't wax, polish, and JUDGE. Come to one of our events. We never see you as it is. And you don't have to own a Hudson.

First see Hudson filling fluid Cylinder Master Keep the Hudsons rolling. Hudsonly, Carl tool: on Pg 9 Brake a It’s Answer:

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(Continuedfrompg1) The business meeting was held Charley Regnerus. In addition, the by the CBC attendees privately. Chesapeake Bay Chapter also lost President Carl Wennberg began by Frank McCumbee and Joel Horne. thanking those that helped with Doc’s Meet. The group also remembered Dave Bullock of Davidson, N.C. who 5 The meeting was largely un- passed earlier that weekend on eventful. Gwen Hartong made a mo- Thursday, May 5 in Front Royal, tion that since the PA Dutch Chapter VA.. He was a member and former is a neighboring chapter, we make a Director of the National Hudson, Es- donation to be used for the 2012 Na- sex & Terraplane Club since 1961 as tional Convention. This motion was 1 well as a long time Dogwood Chapter accepted details to be worked out, member. Dave had attended all of effective September 1, 2011. Doc’s Meets and he and his wife, It was mentioned that one way to Minerva were well known. The CBC support the convention planners is by sends deepest sympathies to Minerva making your hotel reservations now. and their four children. Early reservations are an important indicator of how well the H-E-T will AttheCaverns,Staffphoto be able to draw attendees. See the open Letter form John Sherlock to 6 Top:JudyChandlerandShelleyWheatleyinthe the CBC on Page 6. kitchen.Bottom:KevinChandlerandCarl Having a National HET Conven- Wennberg,Staffphoto tion so close to home is a great op- portunity. If you haven’t been able to 2 *** attend another, this should be your Battle’sMeet year! We’re confident that the PA AttheSkylinecaverns,Staffphoto Dutch Chapter will have many great On Sunday morning, people events planned! On May 8th, the Sunday of Doc’s started to gather rather slowly at the Meet, Jon Battle invited the CBC to H—E-T attendees include those Caverns. A very light rain , was fal- come to his newly purchased country from the CBC as well as some from ling, making folks unsure whether abode. Located about 45 minutes neighboring chapters: Jon Battle, they should be at the Caverns or be- from Front Royal, VA, Jon lives on a Richard Bruner, Kevin and Judy hind the Fire Hall. Finally the rain crest of a hill in the small town of Chandler, Glenn and Gwen Hartong, stopped and more and more people Orleans, VA. John and Lynn Horn, Jim Poe, Tom arrived, so the flea marketeers set up Sutton, Brett and Carol Weare, and and began to pedal their wares. At In addition to 15 Hudsonites, Carl and Rhonda Wennberg. one point, 23 Hudsons at the Caverns about 18 of Jon’s neighbors came were counted, however, some folks and some drove their antique or had a longer journey homeward and unique vehicles. *** had already turned their Hudson in The lovely day, different vehi- that direction. cles to admire and their owners to As usual. the Western Reserve, chat with added to the enjoyment of AnOpenlettertotheCBC PA Dutch, and Dogwood Chapters the day. The fact that the business regardingtheGettysburg were well represented. Members meeting was short and the lunch was from various other states including good, only added to everyone’s posi- ationalConvention. Indiana, New York State, New Jer- tive feelings. sey, and Tennessee, to mention just a As a result of the only unpleasant From: John Sherlock, Sr Director few, also attended. Regardless of note of the day, Jon learned how to Eastern Region of the Hudson-Essex- their status as either host or guest, repair a toilet. But he reports that all Terraplane Club Chapter members always very gra- is well now. ciously offer help in serving, clean- ing and other tasks. Some are even In addition to our Terraplanes To all members of the CBC, selfless enough to come up for a sec- and Hornets, other vehicles included ond helping of ice cream. This help a 1928 Buick Town Brougham, a Ca- The Co-Chairmen of the 53rd Annual is much appreciated and what makes nadian 1923 McLaughlin Buick tour- International Meet of the HET Club this such a great meet is all the good ing car, a 1963 supercharged Avanti, would like to invite you all to attend folks of the HET that attend. Thanks a 1952 John Deere tractor, a 1960’s our 2012 Meet in Gettysburg, Penn- to all of you! Ford pickup, and a 1990’s Camaro. sylvania USA. Start planning now to (Contonpg6) 3

Join Your CBC friends for a ride on the Rails

CBC PRIMARY CBC PPP MEET Saturday, July 16th PRIMARY PPP MEET Arrive 10:30

OurTrainleavestheStationat 11:00 ComecelebrateLadies AppreciationDaywithaRR RideandPizza. BeThere !

Sincewe’realsocelebrating LadiesAppreciationDay,the Ride the Walkersville Southern Rail Road aboard a 1920s passenger Chapterwillsupplyallladies coach or choose an open-air excursion car or the caboose. Rides are approxi- whoattendwithaticketto mately 1 hr and 10 minutes round trip. Fare is $10.00 adult, $9.00 Seniors, ridetherails. Children $5.00. How too get there: 34 W. Pennsylvania Ave, Walkersville, MD. Afterourride,we’vepicked outanearbyItalianRestau Walkersville Southern RR is 50 miles west of Baltimore and 50 miles northwest of Washington, D.C., off of Maryland Route 15. rant,wherethechapterwill buyPizzasforLunch From Baltimore: Take I-70 West to Route 15 North for 6 miles then turn right onto Biggs Ford Rd., and proceed 2 miles to the station on the right.

From Washington, D.C., Take I-270 North to Route 15 North, go past Frederick 5 miles then turn right onto Biggs Ford Rd. and proceed 2 miles to the station on the right.

From PA: Take Route 15 South and turn left (east) onto Biggs ford Rd., and proceed 2 miles to the station on the right.

For more information, call—(301) 898-0899 or 1(877) 363 WSRR Visit ww.wsrr.org

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Join your Hudson friends at the...

Annual

Francis Scott Key Car

Show

Rose Hill Manor CBC Children's Museum & Historic Park PRIMARY 1611 N. Market St. PPP MEET

Frederick, MD

Sunday, August 21st

SPONSORED BY FRANCIS SCOTT KEY CAR CLUB REGISTRATION 8:00 A.M. -- 11:00 A.M.; TROPHIES AWARDED AT 2:30 P.M .

We have our own non-judged “Hudson” class. (Last year it featured 9 Hudsons!) Here's one of the few opportunities for us to group our Hudsons together in the public eye! Bringalongacovereddishtosharesowe can“dolunch”together! (Chapter furnishes plastic and paper.) No admission charge to the show for people, though there is a small fee ($3 adult, $2 seniors, $2 children) to tour the historic house, gardens and outbuildings. If you wish to have your Hudson judged , you must register in one of the following classes: 1) 1900-29, 3) 1930- 35, 4) 1936-39, 5) 1940-49, 6) 1950-54, 7) 1955-59, or 17) Trucks thru '83. Show is rainorshine. There are dash plaques, and over 65 trophies! For information on the show, contact Joe Bart from the F. S. K. Car Club, at (301) 898-1041. For information on the Hudson get-together there, contact Ken Wilson at (301) 363-8253 .

Directions: Get on Rte. 15 to Mail to: Joe Bart REGISTRATION Mailby August1 forpre regis 4 Wyndale St. trationdiscount!Chec kspayable Frederick, take Motter Ave. exit. If Walkersville, MD 21793 toF.S.K.AntiqueCarClub coming from north, turn right at end of ramp; if coming from south turn Name______left. Go one block, turn left onto 14th St. Go 2 blocks, turn left onto Address______N. Market St. Take next left at Rose Hill Manor sign. ______

Phone ______E-mail address______

Vehicle Registration enclosed:  $7 before Aug. 1  $10 (after Aug. 1, or at gate) ofeeforcars1928orearlier. Vehicle (make, body style & year)______

Want vehicle judged?  Yes  No Judging Class ______

Flea market space ($7)?  What are you selling? ______

Tax I.D. number ______Social Security Number ______

Car Corral space ($7)? 

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(Contfrompg3) OrphanTourBreaks tractors produced by the Minneapolis- Moline company. Among his 44 restored join us driving the rolling hills of Records By J.Battle Pennsylvania. Our theme is machines are two of the company's rarest

"Ragtops & Roadsters" and we are vehicles: a 1937 The 2011 Orphan Car Tour, whose tracking down the most rare Hud- "Comfortractor" (combination automo- turnout broke all-time records, took place son vehicles ever seen at our an- bile / car), and a World War II "Jeep" on Saturday, June 4 in the rural area west nual meet. which was like a Willys 4x4 on steroids. of Frederick, Md. A total of 64 cars and All routes passed one or more times Come see some of the most trucks were driven; the previous high through the historic town of Burkittsville beautiful countryside in the water mark was 50 cars. The Chesapeake which sits like a gem amongst the verdant Bay Chapter has co-sponsored the Tour USA...eat Barbeque...visit three fields and pastures of Frederick County. great area auto museums — the for all of its 22 years. At the end of the day, 90 participants and AACA Museum in Hershey; The Nicknamed the "South Mountain Tour helpers gathered at the Burkittsville Eastern Museum of Auto Racing; Saunter", this year's Orphan Tour offered Ruritan Club for a country buffet pre- and the newest Hudson Museum in its participants a choice of three different pared by Club volunteers. Afterwards, the east, Bob Blake's Auto Orphan- routes ranging from 36 to 57 miles in various awards were given for correct age. We're also putting out the length. Two of the tours included the Or- answers made in the "road quiz", for old- word to vendors to bring a large phan Tour's signature "road quiz" (asking est car, longest distance traveled to the assortment of Hudson parts to swap printed questions about sights glimpsed tour, and "hard luck" experienced during and sell. along the way), and the third was "for pleasure only". the afternoon. Gettysburg itself is among The routes criss-crossed one another CBC members driving the tour in- the most historic sites in America and wove around and over South Moun- cluded: John and Lynn Horn in their re- — site of the most decisive battles tain, site of a three-part Civil War battle. cently acquired 1966 Thunderbird, and of the American Civil War. It is the The area is still overwhelmingly rural and Lewis Mendenhall (with co-pilot Lee place where President Abe Lincoln agricultural. Anderson) in Lewis' recently-restored made the Gettysburg Address. Its The event got underway at 10:00 AM 1952 Commodore convertible. Lewis the site of the largest cannon bar- at the Jefferson, Md. Ruritan Club. Driv- ultimately received an Honorable Men- rage in American history and the ers were dispatched at different times tion award on the road quiz, and a "Hard town is celebrating its sesquicen- starting at 11:00, depending upon the Luck" award for some fuel problems en- tennial (150 year anniversary) of length of their chosen tour route. countered during the afternoon. the Civil War. Each route offered different sights to Two Hudsons were driven on the tour. Please come stay at the those who took them, but all three in- The most popular marques on the run Wyndham Hotel on 24-28 July, cluded a stop at the 30-vehicle collection were / Avanti, , and 2012. Reservations at: 717-339- of Rob Burchill, who lives outside AMC. Three DeLoreans made the event, 0020.For More info see: Burkittsville. Rob's cars range from a as well as a 1912 REO and a 1916 www.gatewaygettysburg.com . 1909 REO to a 1966 Ram Charger truck, Moline-Knight. In all, 24 different Room rate is $119+taxUS per night and his extensive garage complex in- nameplates were represented by cars at Hudson Club rate. Reservations cludes much historic memorabilia as well. least 25 years old. open NOW for next year. Rates Burchill devised this year's three tour The Orphan Car Tour is run annually good for two days before and two routes and helped organize the tour. Be- to promote the driving enjoyment of an- days after event. PLEASE reserve fore participants departed Rob's collec- tique "orphan cars": vehicles at least 25 now, as we expect the largest turn- tion, their cars were photographed on the years old which were produced either by out since the Hudson Anniversary front lawn for a keepsake picture, with a now-defunct manufacturers or by the dis- Meet in . We have to make scenic view of the valley beyond as a continued divisions of still-existing com- our agreed room block or face backdrop. panies. Each year it moves to a different large refunds to the hotel. We are Two of the routes featured a stop at part of the greater Baltimore-Washington planning special surprises and the collection of Charles Smith, featuring (Contonpage9) events that will make this the best meet ever. Meet Registration forms will be available in August 2011. The first 100 get a special com- memorative gift. More info to come in the White Triangle News magazine. Please come see us in Pennsylvania! Cheers, John Sherlock, Chairman, Allan Minard, Co- Chairman 6

Upchurch was named as the new Meets in a row in Virginia will Eastern Regional Director and Gary probably cause some grumbling, but HudsonsontheHudson Lynch from Canada was elected as we just did New Jersey and New alternate. York back to back! This means we (CBC) have no excuses for not This year’s Eastern Regional There was much discussion about showing up in large numbers. Gary Meet, Hudsons on the Hudson, was Eastern Regional chapters holding Lynch and the new Quebec Chapter held at the Century House Hotel in meets that conflict with the date of of Canada have put in a bid for the Latham, New York. The meet drew the Eastern Regional Meet. It was 2014 Eastern Regional so get your 25 Hudsons and 59 members. The noted at roll call, that there were no passports in order for the first Inter- hotel was a terrific central gathering representatives from chapters south national Eastern Regional Meet. place. The restaurant on the premises of the CBC. A motion was made to was furnished rustically and provided have the directors present a motion at Hudsons on the Hudson was at- great food. Those things combined the National business meeting in tended by only two members of the with good friends and Hudsons, made Oklahoma City in July to consider CBC, Carl and Rhonda Wennberg (37 for a fabulous weekend! amending the bi-laws so that individ- Hudson Terraplane). Carl missed Saturday was spent at the Sara- ual chapters could not compete with most of the meet while transporting toga Automobile Museum where the Regional Meets. There was no damaged vehicles between Sefron, most of our Hudsons were parked other new business. NY and La Plata, MD. The ‘37 Terra- plane did however, arrive at the meet outside on display and members also The 2012 Eastern Regional Meet Saturday evening after Carl drove admired the indoor exhibits. will be held in Roanoke, Virginia in home to get his pickup truck to finish Mid June. The 2013 Eastern Re- The banquet festivities were en- the trip. Their 2011 Dodge Durango gional meet will be held at Doc’s joyed by all with food, door prizes will be in Hillburn, NY for several 50th Annual Apple Blossom Meet in and raffles to spare. weeks being repaired. Front Royal on Mothers’ Day week- At the business meeting, John end. Having two Eastern Regional

HudsonsinPrintElsewhere Fashion at the Auction ! Since we all en- Several suggestions this month, - is the fad at this year’s Historical Society joy “vintage’ “Great Cars of the 20th Cen Auction in Oklahoma City. items”, we in- tury” – This large coffee table book contains several pages about the vite all members Hudson auto-mobiles and the HMCC. to dress in “Hudson Period Clothing” at the auction.

Members dressed in 1909- 57 clothing will The May June Issue of Reminisce Magazine, Classic Car is worth receive a door checking out. Jim Cropper reports prize and will be that it features a big picture of a ‘51 Hornet, and an article entitled “How eligible for the did we get along without a Car?” grand prize Also see the ad for a Hudson Motor drawn that eve- Car company product. ning.

And lastly, Hemmings Classic Come in period Cars had a feature on Gary Walker's little black '32 Essex Terraplane. dress at the ban- AllWorthCheckingOut! quet and auc- tion!

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12TH ANNUAL

MARBURY MOTORS DAYS

CBC SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th CBC PRIMARY PRIMARY MEET PPP MEET PPP

Arrive after 10:00, Lunch at 12:30 RAIORSHIE! AbellFamilyPicnicGrounds ChicamuxenRd., Marbury, Md.

DIRECTIONS JOUREY to rural Marbury, Md., just 29 miles south of the Washington Beltway, for an afternoon of Hudson fun! DRIVE From the WASHINGTON BELTWAY, Rte. your Hudson (don't have one? Bring your modern iron!). 495 & 95 Take Route 210 Indian Head DRIVE by the former home of Marbury Motors, Hudson Highway south towards Indian Head. Left turn on Route 225 at the light in Glymont dealership for Charles County and all of Southern Maryland; (school on right). Right turn on Route 224 William C. Abell, Proprietor! BRIG the family and friends to (Chicamuxen Road). 1.8 Miles to the Park the best picnic that the CBC has to offer! It’s an old-fashioned on the right (look for HET signs) picnic under the pavilion with your Hudson friends and some new ones you haven’t met yet. From ROUTE 301 South : Right turn on MEET anytime after 10:00 A.M.at the Abell family picnic Route 225 (Hawthorne Rd) in LaPlata. Left turn at route 224 (Chicamuxen Rd). Go 1.8 grounds near Marbury, for some tire kicking and story telling. Miles to the Park on the right (look for HET We'll be congregating in a covered pavilion in a beautiful, tree- signs) shaded area by a babbling brook! 3 LUCH at 12:30 P.M. Hosts provide cups, plates, paper/plastic 50 301 ware and Hamburgers -- Hotdogs -- Southern Maryland BBQ WASHINGTON Chicken -- Southern Maryland BBQ Ribs! 95 495 BID on something at our Chapter fundraiser auction (and BRIG along an automotive or non-automotive item to contrib- 4 ute to the auction!) VA MD 95 210 301 PACK a dish to share (veggie, pasta, salad, beans, or maybe desert) and something to drink for yourself. And throw a couple of lawn chairs in the trunk as well! RETUR for more tire kicking, story telling, and leftovers. 225 LA PLATA Don' t go away hungry, now! 224 MARBURY

PLEASE CONTACT TO RSVP, OR FOR MORE INFO: RhondaFreyorCarlWennbergat3016094816oremail[email protected].

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(ORPHAN CAR TOUR, Frompg6) . area. Besides the CBC, the Tour was sponsored by Mid-Atlantic , the Potomac Chapter of the Stude- baker Driver's Club, the Potomac Ramblers Chapter of the AMC / Rambler Club, and the DeSoto Own- ers Club of Maryland. The Orphan ThefollowingservicesareofferedtoHudson Car Tour maintains a website at ownersbylocalareaHETmembers.Alist DuesareDue! www.orphancartour.org . ing below does not necessarily constitute an endorsement by the Chapter or newsletter. Listingsaremade at no charge,andare re It seems like we were just asking peatedeachissue.PleasecontacttheEditorif for Dues but, we notified everyone a youofferaserviceofinteresttoHudsonown little late last year. They did come ers,orknowofsomeonewhodoes. in when requested however; saving a A GEERAL HUDSO REPAIR, complete lot of bookkeeping and second re- AdsarefreetoCBCmembers:email radiator services (testing, repair and re-core): quests. Our fiscal year runs from yourstoLynnHornat [email protected] 20th Century Motors (Paul O'Malley, June 30, to the end of June the next • Ifyouwishyouradrepeatedyoumust request proprietor), Box 181, Capon Bridge, WV year. it. The HudsonAire is not responsible for 26711, tel.(304)856-2042 misprints of descriptions or prices of items Once again we’re requesting that shown:youshouldverifythesewiththeseller. . you send your Dues to Bob Lohr- Unless otherwise noted, these ads originate fink , details and address as noted on withournewsletteranddonotappearinany BRAKESRELIED: Clara Nelson, Box 216, the rear cover. When sending in your otherpublication.. Needmore, Pa. 17238, tel. (717) 573-2887 dues, make sure that you complete ote:Ifyouwanttheadrepeatedinthe upcoming issue, you MUST request a the yellow form in your newsletter FromtheSouthTexasHETews reprintasstatedabove! with ALL the latest information and How is this tool used on a Hudson? return it to Bob. *** Unless your last name is listed Hudson Glass for Sale: ‘47 ANS: Page 2 below, you’re among the majority Hudson Rear Window and ‘48 Rear that owe dues. Some members have window. Call Larry Neighoff in Reis- elected to register for several years, tertown, MD for details and pricing. and for that, we thank them! 410-925-4487 (lead by L. Horn). Paid through June 2012. Best, Minard Have you looked up the CBC on the web? Chandler, Pledger www.cbc.hudsonclub.org Clark, Pracht

Harris, Sibole Under the tab, “Hudsons on the Go” Rick Clark has posted numerous pictures from this year’s Doc Meet in Front Royal, Virginia. Many of this Johnson, Thompson photos were courtesy of meet attendee, Joe Hoermann When submitting photos. please provide info to go with the photos Lohrfink Weese (names of those who take the photos, those that are in them, where & when it was taken, the year, make, model of the Hudson, or other cars in the photos, the event or gathering info, etc., Paid through June 2013 We always appreciate photos of meets and will post them as time per- mits. We're also looking for digital pictures of your Hudson and ideas from Norman you. This your web site. Help us out!!!"

Paid through June 2014

Gunn

Life Member Another issue of the Hudson.Aire comes to a close. And if you’re good, Burke in the next issue we’ll tell you about more of our adventures and hope that you joined us in some of them. All the best to our CBC friends, wherever you are. Come on out to play! You’ll be glad. Take Care, Lynn 9 Chesapeake Bay Chapter, The Hudson-Essex-Terraplane The Hudson-Aire H-E-T Club Club

Visit CBC Home Page on the Net: Visit H-E-T Home Page on the Net: Editor: Lynn Horn www.cbc.hudsonclub.org http://www.hudsonclub.org/ 704 Walker Ave, Baltimore MD.21212 Open to all members of the national H-E-T Club tel.(410) 377-5824, FAX (410) 583-4220 residing in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West E-mail: [email protected] The Hudson-Essex-Terraplane Club, Inc., is an Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Dues organization dedicated to preserving the prod- are $10 yearly, payable July 1. Chapter bene- ucts of the of De- The Hudson-Aire, newsletter of the Chesa- fits include subscription to the chapter newslet- troit, which produced vehicles for 45 years from peake Bay Chapter, H-E-T Club, is published ter. 1909 until May 1, 1954, and of the American on or about the 15 th of February, April, June, TO JOIN OR RENEW: Motors Corporation which produced Hudsons August, October, and December. A newsletter 1.You must be a member of the national from 1955 until 1957. Founded in 1959 by subscription is included in Chapter membership, H-E-T Club. Ownership of a Hudson-built auto- Meritt Marks, the H-E-T Club is a world-wide which expires in July of each year. mobile is not required. service organization and is incorporated under 2. Send check for $10, made payable to "CBC, the laws of the state of Pennsylvania. It has Mail, fax or e-mail articles, pictures, letters or H-E-T-C", to Treasurer (below) over 3000 members in the U.S., Canada and classified advertisements to the Editor. Publica- 21 foreign countries, and maintains 48 chapters tion deadline is the 5th of the month of publica- in the U.S. and three foreign countries. tion. Classified advertisements are free to Chapter members. Notices of other antique President Carl Wennberg, 9635 Sharon Ave., Membership privileges include a subscription to auto functions in the area will be printed in the LaPlata, MD 20646, (301) 609-4816 Calendar, but not if they fall on the same day as [email protected] the bi-monthly magazine White Triangle News, and access to other Club services. Club functions. Only exclusive H-E-T events will Vice President John Horn, 704 Walker Ave, Membership rates are as follows: receive full- or half-page display advertising. Baltimore MD, 21212 (410) 377-5824 U.S. regular mail: $33.00 yearly Permission is hereby granted to any non-profit [email protected] U.S. 1st Class mail: $43.00 yearly organization to reproduce Hudson-Aire - To join, send name and address plus year originated articles, so long as credit is given to Treasurer Bob Lohrfink, 301 Waveland Rd model and serial # of Hudson to H-E-T Club the Hudson-Aire and to the article's author. To Catonsville, MD 21228 (410) 744-5858 Membership, HET Club, Inc, P.O. Box 8412, reprint articles which have been reprinted in the [email protected] Wichita, KS 6708-0412 Hudson-Aire, it will be necessary to obtain per- Secretary Kevin Chandler, 10155 Dogwood Dr. mission of the original author and source publi- White Plains, MD 20695 (301)934-1222 cation. [email protected] Webmaster Rick Clark [email protected] Sunshine Committee Joan Weller

Lynn P. Horn, Editor The Hudson-Aire 704 Walker Ave, Baltimore, MD 21212