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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Jun 1969, p. 3

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tz It k jr, I: f6ri' & | COMING E VENTS | JW . , 4* 5«/Vs rom Forties JUNE 13 NAIM Theatre Party--Members And Guests -- Reservations Must Be Made With Elvira Latimer. JUNE 14 Friendship Club -- Pot-Luck Dinner And Meeting -- Firjst Methodist Church Dining Room -- Program By Ruth and John Godtfredsen. Annual Garage And Bake Sale -- Sponsored By White Oaks Bay Women's Auxiliary -- At 4513 W. Wonder Lake Drive ~ Whife Oaks Bay Subdivision -- Wonder Lake -- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. - JUNE 15 Fair Diddley Country Fair Oh Woodstock's Square -- Hours Noon Till Dusk ~ Benefit Mental Health Center. JUNE 18 Bus-Luncheon-Theatre Party -- Shady Lane - Bus Leaves East Campus at 10:30 a.m. -- Reservations Made By June 9 With Mrs. Frank Giel. Senior Citizens Club. CDA. - Court Joyce Kilmer No. 573 -- Practice Session For All Officers For Installation -- K.C. Hall -- 8 p.m. JUNE 19 CDA.- Court Joyce Kilmer No. 573 --Regualr Monthly Meeting -- Pot-Luck 6:30 p.m. -- Installation To Follow -- K. of C. Hall. McCullom Lake Conservation Club Meeting -- 8 p.m. Lakeland Park Community House. JUNE 20 NAIM Regular Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- Board Meeting 7 p.m. -- St. Mary's Oak Room. JUNE 20, 21, 22 Thirteenth Annual Cquntry Art Fair -- Sponsored By Woman's Auxiliary To McHdnry Hospital -- Junior High School. JUNE 23 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting ~ 7:30 p.m. -- East Campus Cafeteria. JUNE 24 £E.S. Past Officers Night -- cacia Hall -- 8 p.m. JUNE 25 McHenry Garden Club- -- Trip To Whitnall Park -- Hales Corners, Wis. -- Meet 9 a.m. Methodist Church. CDA-Court Joyce Kilmer No. 573 -- Day Of Recollection -- a. Mary's Church -- 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. -- Public. Invited -- Reservations Necessary. t JUNE 28 Summer Fling -- Porten's Subdivision, Off Roberts Road, One Mile From Island Lake -- 12 Noon Until? Rain Date June 29. O.E.S. -- Smorgasbord -- Serving 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Acacia Hall. JULY 16 Luncheon And Card Party -- St. Patrick's Church Hall Sponsored By Altar & Rosary Sodality -- 12 Noon. Hie Cherokees were classed as Town Indians. They had scores of towns, scattered through river valleys In southern and eastern U.S., when the white man came. Most of these towns had a special building for public meetings, often seating 500 to 600. Slim, Easy Shape Is New for Now No woman admits to remembering the Forties -- so it stands to reason that it all looks brand new. The narrow, lean lines that were the stamp of fashions in that era are the upbeat, updated looks of today. Not only slim but soft is the message for suits with waistlines clearly defined qr subtly suggested. Belts are still fashionable but like everything else coming up spring, it's a matter of choice, observes the National Board of the Coat and Suit Industry. They're for Real As day clothes get softer and slinkier, the soft suit replaces uptight tailoring and jackets go longer or shortet. A jacket may be tunic length, elongated sweater type or short and slim. The long, self-belted shirt over an easy skirt contributes to the concept of the soft mood. Skirts are straight but never restricted--box-pleated, flared, sloped, paneled or trumpeted, they move with swing. ' Real suits are back--often teamed with wrapped- or plunging-neckline blouses of crepe or matte jersey. They express the feminine concept -- lithe, casual, elegant. The mannish look complete with vest is on the scene. And then there is the boy-girl look, with both partners sporting the same style and fabric. What about Pants? The return to classics creates interest in shirtwaist looks, blazers, jumpers with jackets or coats. Belted cardigans appear with pleated skirts. What about the fashion story of pants? Like them or not, pantsuits are part of the now scene. Starting with elephant bottoms, cuffs, straight legs -- citypants parade up WED. JUNE 11, 1969 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 3 Generation Gap Spreads To Sewing Techniques Is there a generation gap in sewing? Young seamstresses of the new generation are do^' ing things differently in the area of ^sewing techniques, equipment and materials. So says market research data reported by Pfaff. One of the primary reasons for the variation in sewing methods between mothers and daughters is impatience on the part of the younger set. Where Mom might spend several hours getting the detail work on a collar just right, her daughter is interested only in end results and is anxious to finish what she's making as quickly as possible. Young girls are also more eager to try new and unusual fabrics and styles. They want to keep up with all the fads. The following. questions can help a seamstress determine where she stands in \terms of the generation gap in sewing. 1. Has she made herself one new fashion item such as a cape, a vest or a culotte skirt? 2. Has she sewed with any of the new fabrics such as fake fur, bonded jerseys and crepes/vinyls or leatherettes? 3. Does she use her machine to do any embroidery work or decorative trimmings with variations of the zigzag stitch? 4. Does she use her machine to sew either an elastic buttonhole or an elastic seam on stretch fabric? "Yes" answers indicate willingness to try new and unusual fabrics, sewing equipment, and techniques, and a closing of generation gaps. Checking in for spring is the wool maker detail. This one has a lacy l< hand-crochet edging and lace-covr the jacket. It's hy David Kenna of and down the avenue. Paired with jackets, and with coordinating skirts available, pants are ready for every special occasion, and for every locale. Colors, Fabrics Are Going Soft Fabrics for the soft look of spring suits are drape-y but not droopy. Lighter weight failles, tricotines, grosgrains enter gracefully along with high style checks and plaids, silk serge and tussah. Clarity is the word for colors crisp and clean on one hand, subtle and sophisticated on the other. Light beige and greige, mushroom and mauve are no-colors that -nit with dress- ><>k. accented hy red buttons' for Dublin. Checking out for all of spring's activities is the fashion-wise costume. Here, a three-button coat with high-set pockets is check-mated to a dress. By Umba for Donle, a division of Dorothy Hubbs. light up wherever tney go. Flag-bearers carry, on in red, white and blue. Pale yellow, peach, beigypink, turquoise, ice blue color the feminine spirit in the light and lively mood of spring. WAIST IN MOTION The long, slit skirt or tunic gets the wrap from soft, subtle belts, ropes, wide bands of color. BENEFIT INCREASES Increases of 20 per cent and more in the benfits under state unemployment and workmen's compensation laws will be recommended to the General Assembly by Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie. The proposed changes are the results of agreements reached by representatives of labor and management. Ogilvie announced during a news conference that he had received reports from two joint labormanagement committees dealing with the proposals and would recommend their adoption to the Legislature. Bills already pending in the General Assembly are expected to be amended to reflect the agreed changes. I kOfl^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO VESTING IT The fur vest pulls together the dress costume, suit or pants put-together for early spring. ABOUT PANTYHOSE Pantyhose in clear, light colors -- with beige and gray in the lead -- accent spring costumes. LIKE MOM Little girls love the look of pantyhose in clear, strong colors, prints. BEISI • FR/XISJKLIIM gifts'For a GREAT DAD Sensational Gift ideal SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS Docron A Cotton Blond NoWron Ptrmanmnt Pros* Easy care shirts in white or solid colors Smart short sleeve spread collar style 14-17 5-YR. GUARANTEE Men's Socks REG. 79 i 53 Hi-bulk orlon or nylon & orlon. Sizes 10 - 13. Mock Turtle /Button Neck.- Knit Shirts 1.99 REG. 2.49 100% Cotton. 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