Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 May 1976, p. 45

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A ! *; A *4 A Gift to Head Mom in Right Direction Help head Mom into her day (and every other day) looking her very best by surprising her with one of the new do-it-yourself per­ sonal care appliances that can give her a beauty lift right in her own home. With more and more moms playing dual roles as career women or students, it comes as no surprise that they're looking for more time-saving shortcuts than eVer before in their head- to-toe beauty routine. As a result, moms on the go with busy schedules will prob­ ably welcome the gift of a new styler/dryer to save time ordinarily spenj on salon visits. Even if one of mom's biggest luxuries is a weekly appointment with her favorite stylist, she can still use a versatile styling tool to help give her hair quick pick-me-ups between salon visits. For Mother BRIGHTEN UP HER DAY WITH A GIFT FROM LA VERNE* ^awWieb TOWN AND COUNTRY GIFTS 1331 North Riverside L> ve McHenry, Illinois 60050 FREE GIFT WRAPPING! domfxCimcntaxij ^xzs.tin.tj daxd of i)ou\ cfioLac. w id tvexij $5 fiuxcfiait OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 SUN., MAY 9 MOTHER'S DAY 11 TO 3 RED CARPET ROOM McHENRY COUNTRY CLUB 820 N. John St., McH#nry RESERVATIONS CALL 815-385-1072 PRESENTS A SPECIAL TREAT FOR MOTHER SUNDAY MAY 9th Instead of our regular Sunday Brunch, Crescent Bay Landing will be serving a special Mother's Day Menu from 12 noon. DINNERS WILL INCLUDE: Appetizers, Soup, Caesar Salad, Vegetables, Brandied Cherries Napoleon and Beverage. CHOICE OF ENTREES: ROAST BREAST of TURKEY $7.50 DUCKLING al' ORANGE $9 00 LOBSTER THERM I00RE $9.50 ROAST SIRLOIN of BEEF $8.50 CHILDREN'S PORTIONS AVAILABLE For Reservations Phone 385-8899 ©RBSCENT c©AY" For example, the new Supermax 2 from Gillette is a complete drying and styling system with up to 800 watts of power, and three brand new styling at­ tachments that detangle, relax too-curly locks, and add fullness, body and curl. But whether Mom opts for a sleek, smooth style or a headful of saucy curls, she can save time and en­ ergy spent on her hair by starting with a good pro­ fessional cut that is versa­ tile enough to be changed to fit each facet of her busy life. For example, practical moms might start with a shoulder-skimming style that can be worn side- parted and smooth for a day in the office or class­ room. For a dressed-up look for an evening out with friends, she can use the finished-styling brush at­ tachment on the Supermax 2 to create a soft tumble of head-turning curls in minutes. i No matter what kind of lifestyle or beauty routine the mother in your life maintains, think of her on her special day with a gift that will go straight to the top -- a new personal care appliance. If you're lucky, she might even let you borrow it sometime. There are, it may be, so many kinds of voices in the world, and none of them is without signification. 1 Corinthians 14:10 MAY'76 Form 101 TREAT MOM TO A BEAUTY BONUS on her day by giving her a new Supermax 2 styler/dryer from Gillette. Whether she spends most of her time at home with junior, Or picking up credits toward a second degree, she no doubt has a busy schedule that doesn't allow for hours of "primping". One good way to save time and energy on "coiffing" is to start with a good professional cut that can easily be styled at home with one of today's new personal care appliances. To achieve a headful of soft waves like this, Mom can use the finished-styling brush on her new styler/dryer to curl individual sections of hair in the direction she wants. Hate Housework? Join the Club Breathes there a mother with soul so dead, who never to herself has said, "Oh, how I hate house­ work!" With so many Moms holding down a job and trying to get meals ready on schedule, it's no wonder that Mother sometimes takes a short-cut here and there to allow herself a little free time with the family. One popular time-saver for any busy homemaker is the dishwasher -- some women advocate simply rinsing the dishes after a CHICKEN CHOPS RIBS LOBSTf R Dine With Us On Mother's Day For Reservations call 815/678-2671 Andres Steak House Rt. 12 Vi Mile North of Ricmond, Illinois at the State Line I 3309 N. Chapel Hill Rd. McHenry, III y Take Mother out to Oianor A Thoughtful gesture for one who is always thinking of you. • Roast Duck WITH DRESSING • Roast Prime Rib Au Jus \ - • Whole Breast of Chicken Parmigano" • Alaskan King Crab Cluster DRAWN BUTTER ALSO COMPLETE DINNER MENU RESERVATIONS PREFERRED (815) 678-6617 Orsolini's "FOOD THAT CREATES CONVERSATION" JUNCTION HWYS. 12 & 31 RICHMOND. ILL. meal and putting them in the appliance, letting them accumulate until you have a full load. Beats washing dishes after every meal and saves electricity! For those quickie iron­ ing chores, one homemakei suggests keeping a travel ironing board handy in the kitchen. This is a real time and work-saver when you don't have the space to leave a regular ironing board up all the time. One mother who smokes carries an ashtray' around the house with her, cutting down on the number of ashtrays to be washed to just one. Non-smokers would probably suggest that cutting out smoking completely would eliminate even that one ashtray! Whgn all else fails, sug­ gests another busy home- maker, keep the lights down low to conceal the dust! ATTENTION, TEENS .. . Give Mom a "day off' from washday by offering to do the laundry for her once a week for the next month. Needlework can be cleaned easily; use a cold Water soap and make a froth in the basin. Scoop up some of the froth with a sponge and gently draw it across the needlework, being careful not to satu­ rate the yarn or canvas. Then dip sponge in clear water, wring out and brush over the needlework, dry thoroughly. REMEMBER MOTHER ON HER DAY, MAY 9th!

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