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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 25

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Man March SO, 185 -THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR. I WHAT WE HEAR European Tour Ends for Harrison Johnstons By JOAN KEAVENT EUROPEAN TRIP CON'CLUDED Mr. and Mrs. Harrison V. Johnston, 4401 Browndale avenue, Edina, have just returned from a two-month tour of European countries.

They visited England, Holland. Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Germany and France before sailing home on the Queen Mary. The Johnstons took the and Mr. C. J.

Moran, Do-pont avenue S. FASHION FLASHES Seen at the international night program of the Minneapolis Public library Friends: Mrs. John S. Townsend in a Davidow suit of taupe accented with a green blouse. The veil of her taupe derby was tied with velvet ribbons.

Mrs. W. T- Herber were a dark green drew with av contrasting trim in a lighter green. Her beret was of the same two thades of green, accented in gold. Mrs.

George B. Palmer in a black dress with bright green jacket. Her black straw sailor bonnet was tied under the chin with black veiling. Mrs. Glenn M.

Lewis was clad in a smart turquoise suit. Her black hat was trimmed with i vw i Zmm IZJJI0m'F. I i'- rrS, 1 1 -x- I I 1 i( -I I hid i vNt' 11 XiVso HI -ft -x -1 A 1 k-r vi- -I have returned from three weeks in California. They Tiaited Mr. and Mr.

Charle Hendrickson at Culver City, during their stay. The Hendrickson are former Minneapolis residents. The vacationers also were guests of Dr. Kusske's parents, Dr. and Mrs.

A. L. Kusske, at their San Bernadino orange ranch. The elder Kusskes spend the winters in California, the rest of the year at their New Ulm, home. SPRING VACATION at the University of Minneosta finds Beth Moran spending the holiday with her cousin, Mrs.

Elmer Rich, at Palm Beach, Fla. Beth is the daughter of Mr. Advrtiinit ROSALYN TURECK Known as the foreinot authority on the piano works of BACH will return to NORTHROP AUDITORIUM at the University of Minnesota on Tueday, March at :39. Tickets SI.S0, SS.00, S2.50. S3.00 (tax inrl.) at 1ft Northron Downtown Ticket Office or Field-Schllck.

Miss Kathleen Coleman, Frances Fox Representative will ba in the Looking Glass all this week. If1 9 war a is IB 1 FRANCES FOX SCALP TREATMENTS 25 HEM BY HAND If you are planning to make table mats or cloths out of colored linen, be sure to hem them by hand; they'll look much handsomer this way than if they are machine-hemmed. Napkins do not have to be a matching color; for Instance, dark green napkins are attractive with a chartreuse cloth and white napkins go well with cherry-red mats. FRIDAY Vt, MARCH 24 MINNEAPOLIS Symphony Orchestra ANTAL DORATI. Conductor Brahms First Symphony Ttcka (Tn ttcluW- SI 0 tm $4 10 104 Pwt4.

ScMitk (Sail Pa4) But Your Whole LOOKING GLASS" IKD rLOOB ALU3IINUM COTTAGE For about $500 you can buy a one-room aluminum house that can be assembled by two people with a screwdriver. It's designed to be used as a guest house, garage, lake cottage or backyard recreation room. The company also sells a fireplace grill that can be used for cooking and heating the house. It's on wheels and can be moved outdoors for a backyard steak fry. The house is on display at the Minneapolis Builders' thow.

Mrs. Gilman Homme, Menoraonie, and her daughter, Diane, 9, are looking it over. Not Just Your Scalp, Queen Elizabeth on their journey to Europe. Johnston is now deep sea fishing in the Bahama islands. Mrs.

Johnston and the couple's daughter, Madrienne, will fly down Saturday to join him. They'll stay on during Madrl-enne's spring vacation from Northrop Collegiate school, then motor back. JUST RETURNED from a vacation in Phoenix, the Walter Clevelands are back at their Galpins bay home. Thy spent five weeks at the Winter Garden Manor in Phoenix. CALIFORNIA VACATION Dr.

and Mrs. Douglas B. Kusske 3he PMor will include about 30 leading I Jewish. Catholic, Negro, Orien- tal and Indian church women, i according to Rewey Belle Ing-S lis, president of the council Being Will Feel Wonderfully Rejuvenated with Just One BITFET SUPPER For a Sunday night buffet supper, choose "fork food." Codfish balls with tomato sauce, cole slaw, and hot popovers go well together; or you might choose chicken livers and gravy on steamed rice, green peas, and chutney. A compote of fresh fruit and a plate of particularly delicious cookie-squares would go well with either of these menus for dessert.

Church Women Set Brotherhood Meeting The brotherhool of mankind will be the theme of the meet-In? of the Minneapolis Coyncil of Church VVomn at 10:50 a.m. Thursday at Judson Baptist church. The University radio guild LSI present "The Seedling," a play on the brotherhood theme. Special iruesU at the meetinj Revitalizing Treatment SUNDAY SL'PFEIl DISH Here's a good Sunday night supper dish: Cream oysters and erva between rich drop biscuits that have been split and buttered. Add a little celery salt and Worcestershire to the cream sauce for the oysters.

This popular, corrective Treatment gently coaxes new life into your hair recaptures youthful lustre corrects scalp conditions, too dry or too oily strands but more each relaxing, yet invigorating treatment gives you a fresh new vitality throughout your whole being. Of course, there are treatments for home use too available in the Looking Glass. Analeptic Ointment, Special Ointment, tl, Cappalux, Liquid Soap Shampoo, Daily Lotion (for men too), THE DELMAN 'FILIGREE' Ui ritrm ft. SUU et Minn. A light-footed Delman pump of suede with delicate filigree vorlc outlining a lacy -fine mesh insert.

Navy, nut-she'! suede. $27.95 DELMAN SHOE SHOP 3rd Floor he celebrated Mr. John, who goes in for whimsy, slants this white Summer felt pillbox, untrimmed except for twin rhinestone sparkles on the veil. Navy felt, white veil, too. $59.75 PafHtn ffam It 11 VVL Iff r.

jm Mi i i 0-y- 'si x) X-x I lA Th feminine you in CEIL CHAPMAN'S full blown beauties of imported cotton organdy, left: blue embroidery on white, right: yellow on gray, each $85 exclusive with the Oval Room.

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