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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Nov 1977, p. 93

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ff .•<i, ca flMrnMiji/iiu 'LM1&3US1 UPalifStC SUPPLEMENT < TO MeHENRY PLAINDEALER > PAGEM basic requirements for hostess with the mostess tion, good food, traditional entertainment, and a host­ ess who looks relaxed and puts her guests at ease -- are all basic requirements to put a festivity at the top of everyone's list. A favorite seasonal event Uttt MM in « lifetime CHRISTMAS GIFT . . . a g i f t t h a t n e v e r loses its value! in tiffany solitaire style SPECIAL '2295.00 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Zt 1*77 mi'ih Heading into the holi­ day season, smart party- planners know that it takes more than trimming the tree or hanging a wreath on the door to attract in­ teresting guests. Careful planning, a clever invita- LAY/ )W! BEFORE PRICES * GO UP | "All you add is love" | 1212 N. Green St McHeniy-lll. 385-6070 Stern»IS \A ;/ DIAMONDS JCWURY is the tree-trimming party, a simple set-up if you stick to tradition. Serve eggnog spiced with cinnamon sticks,hot buttered rum, ap­ ple cider, rum balls, and home-baked cookie^. For entertainment, lead the group in a round of Christ­ mas carols, string popcorn, and lead the "bus stop" un­ der the mistletoe. If the group is composed of old friends, pass around old photo albums and play the game "remember wWi?". Plan your appearance to be as casual and festive as the party itself by starting with hair that's squeaky- clean and conditioned to bring out natural shine and softness.' For the super manageability needed to create a variety of party coifs, try Tame Creme Rinse & Conditioner, a pH balanced formula that con- ditions hair to make, it shiny and smooth. Give a party look to your own shoulder-length casual style by sweeping hair in front of the ears up off the face and into a small "knot" at the crown. To achieve the "knot", use a coated rubber-band to catch the hair, then wrap the "pony tail" around the band and tuck ends under. Complete your personal festivities with bright-red, glossy lipstick and nail pol­ ish, and a silk shirt tied in a bow at the neck to give the "hostess with the most- ess" as much sparkle as the brightly colored tree. -•*' i Selfish individuals contribute very little to­ ward a better world. • • • • ' & & presents the perfect stocking stuffer • • ft 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 For Gift Certificates and Membership Information Call 815/338-7255 j as A aaaaaaaan WHY DON'T YOU RAISE A LITTLE RACQUET WITH US? This will be a Christmas to remember. A lot of flash, a lot of shiiAmer and just enough softness to make the evenings sensational. Women's Wear Daily dubs the look "Day for Night" dressing. What this amounts to is the transla­ tion of comfortable day- wear fashions'-sweatshirts, jogging pants and baseball jackets -- into dressy party looks via fancy fabrics (sat­ ins, crepe de chines, laces and velvets), metallics and twilight tones (clear reds and blues, shocking pinks and greens). YouU be seeing velvet dirndls teamed with gold- trimmed vests and crepe shirts ... white satin draw­ string pants and. blouson tops . . . old-fashioned ten­ nis dresses in chrome yel­ low with sky blue cuffs and necklines. Watch for jazzed-up sweatshirts a-glitter in me­ tallic brick, gold and silver . . . bare tunics in velvet with side slits and tiny straps, to be woim alone or with pants. Long, flared skirts in silks, failles and taffetas match up with vests, blouses, jackets and soft, peasant shirts. Workers' ap­ rons show up in shiny black satin. They're side-tied, side-slit and worn over ,pale satin shirts. The tuxedo for women is another holiday trend. Side- striped or plain, in gabar­ dines, satins and wools, it's sexy and liberated. Bust darts and careful tailoring soften the traditional men's look. With all the accesso­ ries -- lace shirt, tails, bow tie and vest -- the tuxedo cuts a striking holiday silhouette. Be a Santa Sandman! Got a co-ed on your gift list? Chances are, she'd love some new sleepwear or loungewear for the dorm or sorority house. Take her personality into consideration when choos­ ing your gift; if she's a ro­ mantic, old-fashioned type, gift her with a darling granny gown. • If she's a lively pace setter, shell get a kick out of a one-piece sleeper com­ plete with drop seat! Or, for more classic types, there are tailored night shirts and pajamas that are sure to please. \ ~ . If you're not quite sure what kind of sleepwear that coed would like, solve the dilemma with a com­ fortable robe for relaxing around the dorm -- shell love you for it, Santa!

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