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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Feb 1969, p. 3

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*5 urday evening. Both young ladies are employed by a Skokie insurance firm. Miss Varese recently returned from a four-month modelling tour of six states and Canada for the International Hairdressing association. She was granted a leave of absence! from her work to make the tour. LIBRARY FINES Beginning March 1, fines on overdue books at the McHenry library will be three cents for each rather than the two cents now in effect. There also will be a ten-cent charge for each notice sent, plus six cents postage. American Lending Books will remain at Ave cents a day, and records and films Will also be five cents a day when overdue. FRI. FEB. 7, 1969 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 3 Former McHenry Girls Entertain Mr. and Mrs. John Varese and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hutchinson were entertained at dinner in the apartment of their daughters, Lee Varese and Val Hutchinson, in DesPIaines last Sat- Harrison School Needs Will Be, Outlined To) PTA Miss Barbara Vog&l will be the featuredspeaker at the Harrison School PTA meeting to be held Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 8 p.m. Miss Vogel is the classroom supervisor for the Special Education district of McHenry county. Parents are urged to attend this meeting as special emphasis will be placed on the needs of Harrison school. Past presidents will be honored' at this meeting since February is the month that PTA' s throughout the country observe "Founder's Day". Members of the board of education will alsoattendthe meeting to explain the reasons behind the prqptosed referendum to increase the facilities of the school. If there are any parents of Harrison students who are not registered to vote, they will have the opportunity to register at this meeting. Mrs. S. Vacula has been invited to the meeting and will be happy to register voters before or after the meeting. All residents of the community are invited to take advantage of this opportunity to register. Set Wedding Date THE AX HASN'T FALLEN*YET There's still time - plan to attend the ANN^L O R WASHINGTON'S Wed., Feb. 26th 1:00 p.m ACACIA HALL 1309 N. Court St. Garden Oiub Pays Honor To Charter Member The January meeting of the McHenry Garden club was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Thompson, when Mrs. George H. Johnson, a charter member was made an honorary member. All expressed pleasure in honoring this lovely lady for her many contributions in gardening, development of home grounds and civic beautification. Members were urged to support provisions to preserve Robert Allerton Park in its entirety for future generations to enjoy. A bus trip to the Chicago World Flower and Garden Show, "Music and Flowers", on March 24 is planned. Tickets may be obtained at reduced rates. Public reservations are invited by calling 385-4680. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Carl Rietesel, when a silent auction will be held* SEEK HIT-RUN DRIVER Police are searching for the hit and run driver who struck the car of Mrs. Jack Hollander, parked in front of the East campus high school Monday evening. Damage was estimated at between $500 and $600. Chatter is a very expressive word when applied to some conversations. ELIZAETH KRUEGER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krueger of 2806 S. Tower drive, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to James Pitt, son of Mrs. Therese Pitt of 8921 Wooded Trail, Wonder Lake, and the late Andrew Pitt. Elizabeth will graduate in 1969 from Marian high school. Her fiance is a 1964 graduate of Woodstock high school. The young people plan an Aug. 2, 1969 wedding. McHENRY PLAI NDEALER Established 1875 8812 West Elm Street Phone 885*0170 McHenry, Illinois -- tjOOSO Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, 111. Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich, Editor N A T I O N A L NEWSPAPER 7 MEMBER 1 9 6 8 NEWSPAPER ias§>c6t,$' 1 Year In McHenry and Subscription Bates .. $7.50 1 Year $9.00 Outside McHenry and Lake County O J969 Qnow-Off ime AT CARTER'S CALAIS COUPE Cadillac for 1969 -- a masterpiece from the master craftsmen. Youthful, new styling that is unique in the luxury car field. Every line and contour (including a new grille and longer hood) have been redesigned for a sleeker look. There's no mistaking: this beauty is all Cadillac. FLEETWOOD SIXTY SPECIAL PONTOC BREAK This strikingly new Bonneville for '69 is synonymous with luxury every inch of the way. But don't let that make you forget what, in fact, inspired its name. And, as the longest Pontiac made, the'69 Bonneville is equipped with the longest, smoothest wheelbase we carry its grandeur with remarkable agility. ! 'AWAYL 1969 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4-DOOR SEDAN Y OVERTON CADILLAC -PONTIAC € M VJGG* % February 10th thru 14th • • i New Hair Fashions for Spring are Keyed to Individualism of "The Natural Look" The "Natural Look" will be the main influence in new hair fashions for spring, according to the Official Hair Fashion Committee of the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association, the hair fashion authority of the beauty profession. This new look is one-of individualism keyed to the general trend of soft and natural influences in clothing fashions for the season. It gives top priority to waves, which flow from a side part to follow thri natural contour of the head. The waves also blouse out at the sides , at eye level and over the ears, in addition to bringing a special fashion significance to the back of the head where they give a blouson effect at the lower crown area. New Styles The new styles will be shown throughout the nation during National Beauty Salon Week, February 9-15. This will be the beauty profession's nineteenth annual observance of this special week, which is heralded with the slogan, "Crown your beauty with a new hair style," naturally. Being natural, however, does not necessarily mean being casual; in hair styles it can and does mean being artful without apparent artifice. This is a vital quality of the new styles. Natural Look A Must Another vital quality is that your new style definitely has to have a 1969 natural look," and not one from any other, period. For instance, today's "Natural Look" is as far a cry from the flowing tresses of Botticelli's Venus riding in all her natural charm upon a half shell, as is the change in fashionable figures since the Renaissance. Today's "Natural Look" in hair styles must make the scene for every social need of the season, from the most proper church-going ensemble in the Easter Parade to the most dressy wear for leisure. It is particularly natural for topping the leggy look, be it predicated on the long lines of pantsuits, or the long legged expanse below the miniest of skirts. A New Wave Length Basically, the "Natural Look" is a mood and a new wave length. The mood is one of springtime, a carefree surge of the spirit, young and alive. It soars on the new wave length, a new dimension of softly undulating hair. 2 1112 N. Front Street Phone 385-6000 McHenry, Illinois THE NATURAL KICK COIFFURE gives occasion for a series of unrestrained half curls to kick out playfully along the wave's length. It is one of the new Natural Curl styles for Spring by the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association. This new dimension is length. In all of the new style shown, the lines of the waves are comparatively long. It's true that some of the waves are deeply formed, almost carved into cameo curves, and others are so highly understated that they just suggest the show of motion. But, all waves are long, all are relaxed, unrestrained and fluid in their motion, whether they wander, ripple, or just flow softly to follow the natural contour of the head. The new wave length was inspired by the 40's, but its form and flow is so young and natural that those of us who remember the period wouldn't recognize this if someone didn't tell us. A very young part of the natural1 charm of the waves, and very new today, is the use of occasional curls that seem to pop out of the wave formations like spring blossoms. Professional Permanent Wave Hair length can still be described as comfortably short. It does need expert shaping and a soft permanent wave, prescribed just for you, to give your hair the substance and easy care that is needed for the appealing natural look that it must have this season. If winter left any traces of drabness, be sure to take some conditioning treatments so your hair can look alive and vibrant It's the fashion! Colors Are Soft Hair coloring calls for soft blending of tones in keeping with a "Natural Look." Though three to five tones of a basic color value will be used, all are blended to avoid any definite contrasts either in tone or hue. Sunkissing must wait for summer. However, this does not mean that vibrant colors, such as rich browns and auburns} or the brights like honey, maize and palamino will not be right at the top of the popularity list. They will be, along with soft ones of birch, fawn, charcoal and slate. But their lustre will be that of a soft full glow, shimmering all over, not touched up with spotlighting. Complexions Go Natural Complexions, too, go natural, in the soft rose and rachel families. Lips are generous and bright, and eyes . . . eyes have a special treatment that enhances their soft delicacy . . . individual lashes added one at a time, or sometimes in twos and threes to the lower lid. What could be more natural! Fran Miller Beauty Salon Specializing In Permanent Waving 385-1096 3606 W. Freund McHenry See us for the latest In hair styles. Smart Set Beauty Salon -- 385-7171 3325 W. Elm McHenry Pin Curl Beauty Shop 385-7112 1330 N. Riverside McHenry Shaping • Styling • Tinting . Permanents - Wigs ©aye-Wend Beauty Salon 653-4446 4106 E. Lake Shore Dr. Wonder Lake ECs Beauty Salon 385-2835 3812 W. Main St. McHenry New Fashions call for a new hairdo to show you at your loveliest Brighten your spring wardrobe with a new hair style. WallTs Beauty Salon 385-7800 5000 W. Rle. 12 McHenry ' McHenry School of Beauty Culture 385-2290 3031 W. Lincoln Si. McHenry All types of beauty service Including wigs. Work done exclusively by students under the Beauty Bazaar \ t 385-9717 \ 3428 W. Elm Si. McHenry The Finest in Beauty . Care for \ the Discriminating Women CREATIVE STYLING Riverside Hairstyling Studio 2020 W. Rl. 120 Ph. 385-7010

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