Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jul 1977, p. 21

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Terry IWHM Rent for onlj OVEMMHt SKCMU SttML-MMJI. t ir m.Ammarm Jv rrwn.'Tĵ M v.- By Sunny Griffin • «<y & Fashion Director„ Avon, Inc. DAY OF BEAUTY If you're less than de­ lighted with the way you look, take a day to make yourself over. Grapevine by Albert RCribari j FACTS ABOUT WINES Winetasting Want to learn to taste wines so you can select your own favorites? Wine is a personal experience and the best way to choose the ones you like is all in the tasting. • Winetasting obviously in­ volves your sense of taste plus two others, sight and smell. You start by looking at the wine. Pour some into a clear wine glass. Hold it by the stem, examine the wine against the light. Your wine should be clear, brilliant, without any suspended ma­ terials. i Next comes smell. You test the wine with your nose to determine its aroma or fra­ grance of the grape from which it was made and its bouquet, the scent resulting from the fermentation pro­ cess, Swirl the glass a few times to release aroma and bouquet Then, don't be bashful. Put your nose right in the glass and sniff. If the wine smells bitter or vinegary, it isn't good. It should be a pleasurable experience. You 11 -- quickly discover why we • winemasters consider this a vital part of the tasting pro­ cess and that each wine has what we call its own "nose." Finally, taste your wine, sipping just a small amount. Roll it around in your mouth to coat your taste buds. At this stage, you're judging the wineli character--its body and richness. Next, swallow the wine. As you do, judge its aftertaste or what is called the wine's "finish." And, if more than one niWT tlme; riqje your mouth out with water be­ tween sips. It cleans your taste buds. By Mrs. Dan Gerber "I want to do it myself." Babies usually begin to want to do their own spoon­ feeding sometime after six or seven months of age. When it's a problem, why not give the child a spoon to practice with while you feed with another spoon? He or she can best manage a short-handled baby spoon with a large bowl. When baby begins drinking from a cup, you can reduce spilling if the cup contains only a little milk or fruit juice. Gradually increase the amount as the baby becomes better at managing a cup. A sip or two at a time is enough in the beginning. _At bedtime, or when the baby is tired, don't insist on the cup. GET PROFESSIONAL carptt cleaning results! (At do-it-yourself prices) ($2% $5.00 MIN.) Arrange to be alone in the house and then try out all those looks you've seen on models. Experiment with colors: Try rouge on your temples and chin and lip gloss on your cheekbones and eye­ lids. Practice qpntouring with darker shades of foundation. Find a new hairstyle to complement the shape of your face, remembering to check your profile because the line of your hair can work miracles with a profile that's less than perfect. Start an exercise program, but dont overdo the first day or you may never do it again. Take a long, leisurely bath filled with wonderful-smelling foaming bath oU. Do it by candlelight and after drying off, use a moisturizer over your entire body. Give yourself a facial. First cleanse thoroughly with soap or cleansing cream, followed by a freshener. Then use a mask--a moisturizing one for dry skin, clay for oily skin or a peel-off mask for super cleaning. After removing the mask, moisturize. Don't forget your fingers and toes! This is when you - / • . i EMPLOYMENT SURVEY Local representatives of the Bureau of the Census wiU conduct a survey of em­ ployment in this area during the work week of July 18-23, Stanley D. Moore, director of the Bureau's Regional office in jui give yourself a perfect manicure and pedicure with enough time to do every step just right. With a whole day to do yourself over, you should look and feel just fine by the time the house fills up again. Chicago, has announced. The survey is conducted for the U.S. Department of Labor in a scientifically designed sample of- approximately 70,000 households throughout the United States. Employment and unemployment statistics based on results of this survey are used to provide a con­ tinuing measure of the economic health of the nation. The first financial statement of the Illinois Department of Public Health, issued in 1878 after eighteen months of -1 existence, lists total receipts of $8,400.96. Of this amount, $5,910 represents the amount of fees for certificates received from physicians ahd midwives; and $2,490.96 is listed as "cash received on warrants from state treasurer." Expenditures for the eighteen-month period totalled $7,926.40, including salaries for the director, acting director and clerical staff of $4,734.22. Postage expenditures of $719.01 were listed,-as were stationery and printing costs of $711.57. Rent totalled $344, and the cost of fuel was $37.12. PAGE 21 -PLAINDEALER- FRIDAY. JULY IS. 1077 . THE RETIREMENT PARTY, a segment of "The Jeffersons" will air June 13 on CBS (check local listings for time and station). The episode deals with retire­ ment in a witty, informative way. To share your opin­ ions about the show with the producers, write to: Don Nicholl. 5746 Sunset Blvd.. Los Angteles. Cal. 90028. • « * * Not all the "big lies" come from Russia. HORNSBYS w family centers -- PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, JULY 15 THRU SUNDAY. JULY 17 TURN ONS AIN'T. 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