Johnsburg News By Mn. Betty Hett$rraann It. Blitsch Honored Rev. Pr. Joseph Blitsch was Honored by the Community club Monday evening, Nov. 1, at their monthly meeting. Fr. Blitsch was presented with a beautifully engraved gold wrist watch on the Completion of his fifth year as spiritual director of the ciub. He Accepted the watch witti deep appreciation. fpongratalations! Congratulations! j Two couples from here became grandparents last week. It was the ' first grandchild for Mr. and Sirs. Albert Huff, when their, daughter, Mrs. "Bud" (Shirley) Lieser, gave birth to a 6 lb. 3% oz. daughter last Monday, Nov. 1, at the Memorial hospital. The baby girl will be named Kathy Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Preun'd are grandparents once again since their daughter-in-law gave birth to a baby girl last, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freund have two daughters and a son besides the new addition. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William Oeffling, who celebrated their sirty-fourth anniversary last Saturday, Nov. 6. They spent a quiet day at home with their family. New Bigger Plymouth HaUpwe'en Party a (Success On Oct. 2?, a gay Hallowe'en party was held at the Community club hall. Some of the cos* tufnes' were out of this, world and really required some deep thinking as well as deep digging into the old clothes trunk. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hester of McHenry as the bes^ dressed couple, Mrs. Lorraine Hiller won the lady's prize and Jim Freund walked away with the man's prize. , f' Plymouth's completely new 1955 cars are lower, wider and more than 10 Inches longer than previous models. With either a Power- Flow Six or Hy-Fire V-8 engine, they are the most powerful cars Plymouth has ever built, they are available with a full range of automatic and power-assist devices, including electric window lifts and power front seat adjustment. Pictured here is the Belvedere sport coupe. Plymouth Announces Bigger, More Powerful 1955 Models * • Plymouth's bigger and more powerful 1955 model cars will be displayed by A. S. Blake Motor Sales, 301 E. Pearl St., McHenry, HI., beginning Wednesday, Novem^ ber 17. The 1955 PlymouUis are entriely new, both in styling and engineering detail. They are lower, longer and wider than previous Plymouth cars. They are the most powerful cars Plymouth ever built. The 1955 .engines are a 117-horsepower Power- Elow six, a 157-horsepower Hy- Fire V-8 and a 167-horsepower Hy-Fire V-8. The latter engine also is available with a four-barrel Carburetor and special manifold Which increases its horsepower to 177. • Plymouth offers as optional equipment a full range of automatic and power assist devices. They include PowerFlite fully automatic no clutch transmission, a new design coaxial full-time jiower steering* power brakes, power-operated front seat adjustments, power-operated window regulators, and adjustable speed electric windshield wipers. Air conditioning by Airtemp also is available as special equipment. The 1955 line is made up of 12 models, including for the first tfane four-door versions of the Plymouth Suburban, the all steel body "station wagon" type car which Plymouth pioneered in 1949. Styling by Exner Plymouth's 1955 styling is the creation of a design team headed by Virgil M. Exner, director of styling. It is based on 'the premise, Exner says, that styling must first be conceived as a unity. Ornamentation is then used to accentuate existing highlights rather than to create new ones. Among the distinctive features of Plymouth's new styling are a low silhouette, slimness and sleekness of body lines, deeply recessed head lights and tail lights, and an overall appearance of forward motion. Plymouth four-door sedans are 10.3 inches^ longer than their predecessors. They are 1.7 inches lower. Front seats are 3.2 inches wider and rear seats 5.9 inches wider. A new Full-View wrap-around windshield, witn swept back corner posts, at top and bottom, has 16 per cent more glass area. It is contoured to eliminate distortion and to give the driver maximum vision at eye lev^l. The new models have push button door handles. They operate With a nc.y rc'sry iatc"-> v/liU. maintains the automatic setftightening characteristics of Plymouth doors. The fuel filler'"pipe has been moved from the rear to the right side of the car, with an attractive hinged door on the right rear panel. The filler pipe occupies unwed space behind the spare tire. The trunk compartment has 33.8 c*ibic feet of useful space and the trunk compartment lid has an entirely new torsion bar hinge mechanism which provides more head clearance and a more evenly tioed deck lid. Colors and Fabrics '•The color styling and fabrics of 1955 models are new. They also are trend-setting, in the confident belief of Plymouth designers who made use of new methods of analysing color ^preferences and cycles of color popularity. The 14 new exterior colors in the new models, for example, were chosen in a series of eliminations which started with 90 different colors. «AU Plymouth cars, including the longest priced, aire, color-styled Deepest Sympathy Our deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Zelda Malochleb upon the death of her mother last week. So Long, Bill We are sorry to hear we have lost our good friend, Bill ("the Mayor") Ricks, to Morton, 111., for a while. Bill is leaving his home in Sunnyside Estates next week to spend some time with his daughter and husband, the Emil Boilers, who reside in Morton. I'm sure Bill will miss us as much as we will miss him. Our loss is Morton's gain. I know it won't take him long before he will have as many friends there as he has here. Good luck, Bill, and come back to see us again teal soon. Mrs. Freund Hospitalized We were very sorry to hear that Mrs. Peter Freund is in the hospital. "Our quickest get well wishes are extended to her. J Will Krift and Mr?. Leonard Lois and> daughters,. :Qweii' and Dorothy, jweri Sunday afternoon dinner gt|estd at the hotne of Mrs. Helen Hettermann. > Don't forget the feather party at the Community club hall next Saturday evening, yfov. •' 13.' A farewell party was given for Bill Ricks at Hettermann's tavern last Saturday afterhoon, when an oxtail dinner was served./ Mr. Ricks, who plans to make his home in Morton, 111., was pre sented with a purse. Those present included Chester and Frank Crowley, A1 Severinghaus, Eddie and, Dorothy Hettermann, Paul and Henrietta Boyk, Bill Mclnnes and Gerry Hettermann. THAT'S n FACT HIGHWAY ZOO Thf CHIMPANZEE This it itie character who hangs en to the1 roof of the car with his left hand while he drives with his right This leads to oil sorts of monkey business in traffic. Just why the big ape (fees this, no one has ever been able to figure out. NAT/ONJU SAWTY GOWK* Here 'n There Ernie DiSilvestro of Chicago was a visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Helm and Sa ,nVe8ted te CrysU1 lMke family were weekend visitors in | ' - Chicago, where they stayed with Savings and Loan earn 2'/j% plus relatives. Vi% --'-- "" " WHJLLC OP A , . MICE! Z Ameeamw, a «oup PA-fTV SUBSTANCE 0M&INE9 FROM TO* INTESTINES OF WHAICS IS EXTENSIVELY l)6B0 W 1MB PERTLME (HPUSTRV AS A RXATIVE. EXCEPT)** PEARLS If ISTHE MOST PRECIOUS THMSiBf WEIffMt TAKEN FROM-TMESEA. PRY Aseeam * WORTH uPio THHtTY P0u ASSAM THE SILENT NATION i» ATR1K OF SOME 4Q0GD INDIANS UV1NC IN THE JUNGLES OF e<5UVIA,N0T ONS OF WHOM HAS esteRSPOCEN/THByARE BORN , WITH A THRCKT ANP VOCAL COtBP CEFGCT WHICH MAKES IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR THEM xo srrrxK Awotfp/ WAS ABRAHAM LINCOLN M OILY CM.lt hotttsm mam em *«vwohi narnme SVU4NVV HIRVMXWllHMelMN SAFER THAN CASH! ARE actually Safer thancash. if A S0NP1S LOST OR STOLEN tt&R GOVERNMENT WILLPROVlPE SUBOTTini POMPS IN ACCORfMfce Wmt 0OVERNINS LAV* WOlPfeR PROOF OF 00 u+.9#mmBoms! extra. 33-tf throughout. Two-tone body color combinations are standard on Belvedere models. More than 60 different fabrics, carpets and soft trim . materials are used in 63 interior trim combinations. Many of the fabrics feature lurex metallic thread, an attractive innovation in automobile upholstering. New Conveniences One of the novel features of the interior is the design of the instrument panel, which reflects sport car influence. Instruments are positioned to provide balance and eye-appeal. The "Plite-Control" gear selector fot Plymouth's PowerFlite transmission Is positioned on thf instrument panel instead of the conventional mounting on the steering column. This is the first change positioning of a drive selector lever since gearshifts were moved from the floor board to the steering column. It is exclusive on Plymouth in the lowest price field. Among the driver conveniences, available as optional equipment, are: A new type windshield washer. When the driver puts his foot on a control button, a stream of liquid sprays on the windshield and the electric windshield wipers began to operate automatically. A variable speed electric windshield wiper. It operates at speeds selected by the driver and when turned "off" the Wiper blades "park" below the windshield, off the glass area. A power front seat control. With the touch of a finger, the driver can cause the seat to move along an inclined track fore-andaft 5 inches and vertically a maximum of 1% inches. Electric window lifts which work well in temperatures down to 20 below zero. All drop windows can be operated from a four-switch control panel on the drivers' door, or by individual control buttons on each door. A new improved coaxial fulltime power sieermg system. It is more compact, has fewer parts, has greater stability and offers better built-in "returnability" than any steering unit previously de veloped. .Standard wheelbase of the new models is 115 inches, an increase of one inch. Among the chassis 'advancements are symmetrical idler arm steering on V-8 models, three-tooth roller steering gear on manually-steered cars, new wider rear springs, a new front suspension in which Oriflow shock absorbers are mounted within the coil springs, new longer'and wider frame, an increase in the number of Horty motinto for tricresol idity, bigger brakes on V-8 models to accommodate the increased weight and performance, and new brake and clutch linkages. New Heating System Another entirely new feature is a compact heating and ventilating unit mounted on the dash. It takes in outside air from the cowl vent at the base of the windshield. This arrangement eliminates the need for space-hogging air ducts through the engine compartment. It also helps keep dirt and fumes out of the car. Larger fans and motors, and improved design of the unit, permits more even distribution of heat inside and better defrosting of the windshield. An improved Airtemp car air conditioner is offered on the 1955 Plymouth for the first time. The unit employs a two-cylinder reciprocal compressor. It has a magnetic clutch which connects the compressor to the engine only when cooling is needed, and a new jingle condenser which minimizes interference with engine cooling. (Adv.) A BRILLIANT SALUTE TO THE NEWEST MEN'S FASHION.: VAN HEUSEN'S FRIENDS and NEIGHBORS You Are Welcome To Attend Our _ FEATHER PARTY ST. JOSEPH'S SOCIAL HALL Friday, Nov. 19th - 8:30 pan. Richmond, I1L Benefit Of pur Ne*ir Softool |: • - ^ _• a \ V T r ' l ; - i , TV&AP-S I, CSSAI iomo appearing tn tkha can . . Color by Technicolor --Wtdeacreen - released thro United Artists. Twice Told Tales v ftvcaty-flve Tears Ago The hunting Reason which opened on Sunday, Nov. lb,' claimed Its first ;victim of the season on that day when Hubert Miller, 40 years old, of Chicago, was fatally Injured when a gun fell from the hands of his nephew, Earl Kunzman, the charge entering his back. A party of Chicagcr men, most of them relatives, had come out to the Robert Miller cottage near Johnsburg to enjoy a day of hunting. In the presence of the bride's immediate family and a few close friends, Miss EJynore Dodge of Ringwood became the bride of Mr. Roy Scliafer of Cincinnati, Ohio, on Nov. 9. Rev. Ganster, the Episcopalian minister of Waukegan, read the ceremony. One of the loveliest of fall weddings was solemnized at St. John's church Nov. 9, when Miss Dorothy Bauer became the bride of Mr. Mathias Adams before a large assembly of ~ relatives and friends. short time ago the Jones A Winter comp&ny, developers of Wonder Lake, announced that water would be shut off at the great, new dam which was tfer cently thrown across the Nippersink and they invited the pubUc to visit Wonder a Lake and gUess the month, day and minute when the waters of the new lake-would reach the gauge marker which represented the approximate half way point from the bottom of the dam to the top of the concrete spillway. Last Tuesday morning, Nov. 12, at 11:18, the water reached the gauge marker and automatically stopped the electric clock which was locked in a box at the lake shore, at the san^e time' ringing an alarm bell. Laura M. Egerill had c<$rHe within three minutes of the official timp, closest of about 5,000 Who made guesses. 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