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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Mar 1975, p. 37

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PAGE 20-SUPPLEMENT TO THE McfiENRY PLAINDEALER-FRI., MARCH 21, 1975 Silver shines softly on spring with natural grace Spring comes in softly . . . by nature's hand, by fashion's hand and by the sophisticated hand of jew­ elry designers working in silver. Silver with its light and shine, its natural grace, its gentle ways translates softness to a perfect shimmering acces­ sory. And the Jewelry In­ dustry Council follows the shine to And the many examples of silver with this new Spring softness. Glamorous partnerships are silver and karat gold, silver and ivory, silver and gold filled. Silver, karat gold and diamonds mesh their individual brilliances into distinctive designs gentle enough for daytime wear. That's elegance re­ turned without a doubt! Neckline sculptures in silver have super smooth­ ness, a fine edge of dia­ mond shine, are folded and ribboned for effect. Big links are wide open and attractive as chokers. Initials and alphabet let­ ters attract a solid follow­ ing among the "his and hers" accessory trading couples. Flatware patterns make romantic pendants and are a variation on the spoon ring and its flat­ ware origins. Those by-now-classic chains tailor softly in different delicacies and lengths. Worn altogether, the longest chain dangles a pendant whose motif can range from shells and fishes to crosses, Zodiacs, good luck symbols, modern abstracts to silver frui.t, vegetables. Bracelets are in top style form, lighting the wrist with solid shine, with neat bands, with open spaces. Cuffs surface with interest: basket weaves, chunkiness, crinkling are just some of them. Rings offer variety for every turn of the hand: simple bands thread strands of karat gold or ?old filled; modern sculp-ures are enameled for extra brightness, colored with stones; others are dainty with piercing; still others match bracelets. Silver shines its soft message round belts, on pins and earrings too, spreading its precious gleam to cover the whole season of softness. The bride travels luxuriously LATEST FORMAL WEAR introduction for the groom by After Six Formats. At left the lucky guest wears the Newport trimmed with black braid and black formal trousers. The groom at right treats himself to the monochromatic look in all white. Both by After Six Formals, as are the coordinating accessories. Bride's gown by Bridallure. r\ MAKE A GRAND ENTRANCE in this badger-trimmed suit by Leumond Dean for H. H. Ltd. Her luggage is in luxur­ ious ultrasuede by Halston, for Hartmann. McHENRY COUNTRY. CLUB 820 N. John St McHeniy, III. EASTER BRUNCH SERVED 9:00 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. Mulls *3.00 - Children Under 12 *1.95 \ CSSS EASTER DINNERS SERVED 1:30 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. RESERVATIONS CALL I 815-3851072 50% off Sffawtoneb TOWN AND COUNTRY GIFTS • Indian Jewelry • Dishes • Silver & Gold Wall Crosses • Royal Worcester - 3 pc.Childrens' dishes and Smoke Wine Low Ball Glasses 1331 North Riverside Drive McHenry, Illinois 60050 25% OFF HUMMEL ITEMS • 1974 Christmas Bells & Music Boxes (Mother's Day & Christmas) • 1972 & 73 Sister Berta Hummel Christmas Plates __ 385-0297 3 C AN Ci txiJtLwjMLlo MUibwu EASTER FASHIONS FOR TOE BUNNY SET (To Ally, 14) The loddler̂ Shopj 3430 U.£fl*vL, YVtcriiM/ui ©p*M,9:30-fc WVJm.-Scct!

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