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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 24

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Beth Crary Will Be A SWITCHBOARD Be Bride in June RECEPTIONIST SHOUT COUKSE LOW TUITION Mr nnA Mm Alfred J. Crarv. oi 'w civv. St announce the DAT UK evening i.uij)e Placement Servict tor Graduates For Information Call th engagement of their daughter. Beth, to Peter h.

kxoii, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Harley E. Kroll, 1jHV7 Mnnnliohf Hill Min- SWITCHBOARD SCHOOL Ft M3M 24 South 7th Strwt i 4 Minn. School of luiinut netonka.

A June 27 wedding is planned. Sexy Brigitte No Style Leader By EUGENIA SHEPPARD New York Herald Tribune Service NEW YORK, N.Y. Brigitte Bardot hasn't a prayer of going down in history as THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR May 1 1, 1964 'Tn i. I jTiv-1 1 fi "ill Jit i' it'll i I if II' r'f I Mu -J 't iininii in minium ii one or tne INSIDE FASHION great fashion leaders. She's too sexy.

These days it's not very chic to be sexy, as most of today's lovely girls who are famous sex symbols can tell you. They try their best to NASSAU BOUND Mr. and Mrs. William Charles Hendricks (Fern Fedderly) will live in Columbus, Ohio, when they return June 21 from a cruise ta Nassau. They were married May 2 at Mt.

Olivet Lutheran Church. Parents are Mrs. Henry Fedderly, 3021 Hennepin Av. and Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Hendricks, Lisbon, Ohio. follow Pans and the fashion magazines, and what do they Visit our lovely second floor dress shop and see our fine se- lection of spring and summer dresses. Enjoy light refreshments served all day long, ami receive DOUBLE Gift Stamps get? Just the men. As far as other women are concerned, the poor things are handicapped from the start with those feminine, rounded figures. GENE RITCHIE MONAHAN AT INSTITUTE EXHIBITION Painting is of schoolchildren outside her door with every dress JEW Artist Paints Faces Fund Co-ordinator Mrs.

Lois Sullivan, 6212 James Av. Richfield, former teacher with Minnesota Homecrafters, has been named co-ordinator of non-metropolitan campaigns for the 1964 Multiple Sclerosis Hope Chest fund drive. The month-long drive started Sunday. SOUP BONE MEAT Actually, women have a logical way of figuring things out. A woman has a right to be chic, intellectual or sexy maybe two of these but, heavens to betsy, not all three.

It wouldn't be fair. If Brigitte Bardot is famous for as They Look to Her L- By EUNICE FARMER 1 her undressed look, it only just to give her no credit at all for the way she looks Leave a little meat on that By BEVERLY KEES Minneapolis Star Staff Writer ham bone when you are using i fr- I have been besieged by requests to repeat this information. You can turn your old shoes into something it for lentil or split pea soup; dressed, or the clothes she wears. Nobody who has ever seen a Bardot movie can possibly COCKTAIL LUNCH SPECIAL J1.35 Served Hon. thru Fri.

2 to 5 P.M. Saturday 12 to 5 P.M. after the soup is cooked, re V.J- i thought it was wonderful." An exhibition of Mrs. Mon- Portrait artist Gene Ritchie Monahan paints people as she sees them with only an move the meat from the bone, dice it and return to the soup. ahan's paintings just opened deny that Brigitte's look has had a far-reaching effect on occasional complaint.

at the Little Gallery of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. the way every other female "There are thousands of in the world from pre-teen Mrs. Monahan, a Univer Professional Services at Sensible Prices age on up looks today. Who but Brigitte started all the portrait painters in the country. If you want a painter who pretties you up, you go business of long hair, pale sity of Minnesota is the wife of George W.

Monahan, who is retired from the Army. The Monahans 5 Cold Wave PERMANENTS Remember lipstick and made-up eyes? to him," she said. "The paint up er doesn paint to suit the lived in New York, N.Y., for 10 years and recently re individual. The individual finds the painter he likes. 1.50 Styled HAIRCUTS turned to Minnesota.

They "I try to bring out the best new, special and different and at the same time give new zip and flavor to last summer's dresses. You can cover your shoes with a print or solid colored fabric to match or complement your ensembles. Any fabric can be used, including organza, silks, satins, cottons, brocades and velvet. Your choice is unlimited. My teen-age girls love them too! See if you don't get rave reactions too! Your first attempt might be more successful if you use a lightweight fabric.

If you haven't any old shoes, don't forget the possibility of rummage sales for an extra pair. Be sure to notice the size and shape of the heels, get the kind that are currently in style. in people. I see tnem tnat now live in Ranier, near the Canadian border where Mrs. Monahan is director of the International J50 J75 way.

bach is an individual. DOUBLE Cihyiomt Stamps Art Association's Summer Each one has battled his own battle and found his own way of facing life." 1.50 SHAMPOO WAVE When you get down to clothes, who but Brigitte invented the baby doll dress and the baby doll ruffles? Gloria Guinness gives Brigitte full credit as a fashion leader in her most recent article, "Chic Is," in May Harper's Bazaar. According to Gloria, Brigitte's chic is "the mad, gay and easy chic of the young." She has made other women throw away their "dark blood" lipsticks and copy her "long, high and fussy hair-do." Chic is one of those elusive Art Workshop. Mrs. Monahan's first name is Genevieve, but she has shortened it to Gene.

"It was just too long for me to print Mrs. Monahan likes to HAIR COLORING, BLEACHING rft TOUCH-UPS out at the bottom of my complttt The perfect time to "live with a painting" for at least two or three weeks after she's completed it. She sometimes finds some retouching is necessary to make a truer portrait. No Appointment Nttded! paintings," she said. SALAD TEXTURE When you are serving cottage cheese with a fruit salad Remode 1.

Cut the fabric -on the beauty parlor "People may not be them ftias. First cut the section fof selves they re posing Outdated Furs words that people inside fashion' are always defining and redefining and people outside of fashion are slightly S. 9th ST. FE 5-3146 for lunch, it's an interesting texture change to add some chopped pecans to the for me said. They feel self-conscious.

It may take a the toe, beginning at each ijside seam on your shoes, allow a little extra on AT A.M. DAILY THURS. 'TIL 7 I 10PEN i timid about using at all. while for them to relax so I cheese. ALL edges.

can see them as they are. But if we work long enough and they are relaxed enough, i. Miinnery-type glue is advisable because you can we get, I hODe. an intimate wipe off any excess without portrait." jear of the glue spotting the fabric. Spread lightly on the into boas, capes, stoles, jackets or jerkins.

Let our expert furriers fill your fur needs: Storage Remodeling Repair The artist once did a por section you will be working lebraf ion 1 on. Place the fabric on this trait of Mrs. 0. Meredith Wilson, wife of the Univer 0 Section, stretching as you sity of Minnesota president. work to avoid wrinkles.

3. With a nail file, care "Her husband was not particularly happy with it," Mrs. Monahan said. "He thinks of her as a vivacious person, which she is." iully push the fabric into the seam at the edges of the soles. Don't trim the excess Price edges at this time.

TINY 4. Be sure to let each sec tion dry thoroughly before beginning another. After the But while Mrs. Wilson was posing, "she was lost in her own thoughts," and the portrait made her look reflective, the artist explained. "Her daughter came home and saw the painting and she 100 Free Gift Jfonse Stamps for each fur coat placed in storage.

Fur Salon, third floor. front half is finished, fit an 1 CI' I other bias piece for the back half, turning over' a very small fold to finish the raw from $28 "f'sFMftfftyArTht-- Pattern Needle Art iodine PERMANENT SPECIALS In Honor of the Grand Opening NEW LILAC WAY edges where the seams join. 5. Before covering the heels, carefully pull up the leather that finishes the inside of the heels. After you have covered the heels (don't forget to tuck in the edge at the top of the heel) and the glue is dry, glue the piece of leather in place again.

This will cover the raw edges of your fabric. 6. After the shoe is thoroughly dry, carefully trim the excess fabric from around the edges of the sole with a sharp razor blade. 7. The last step is to turn 'under about one-half inch at the throat of the shoes and glue in place.

Downtown Minneapolis Adjacent to the Orpheum Theatrt Supper Club Piano Bar Heated Pool Sensible Rates Family Plan Fashion Salon I 1 -Mir IdJvu. 66 10th Hawthorn Phone 335-5994 BEAUTY SALONS 1 Sue Cory "Festival" PERMANENT WAVE $12.50 Value Sue Cory "Angel" PERMANENT WAVE sn.00 Value 6 8 88 MON. TUES. WED. SPECIAL Beauty fockage Sue Cory "Sleeping Beauty" Q99 PERMANENT WAVE wm Mut 00 'Haircut Included Haircut, Shampoo, Set 3 Stylist prices slightly higher DOWNTOWN FE 1-4100 47' South 8th St.

PLYMOUTH AVE. JA 2-6944 1922 Plymouth Ave. N. CHICAGO-LAKE TA 5-7796 730 East lake St. SOUTHDALE WA 7-8777 252 Southdale Center LILAC WAY WA 6-1849 5328 Excelsior Blvd.

KN0LLW00D WE 5-3513 8414 Highway 1 IROOKDALE LI 1-2480 1256 Brookdale Center VALLEY PLAZA II 5-0715 7050 Olson Hem. Hwy. THE HUI UN 6-7101 42 West 64lh St. NORTHCALE HA 1-6400 Norrhdale Shopping Center ST. ANTHONY ST 1-9425 2904 Pentagon Dr.

N.E. centei he 7-4942 4124 Hwj. 52. 4596 1 111 82 years 3 Without a Storage Loss 1 Fop Fast, Bonded Pick-Up Service itn Call FEderal 3-6468 SI South Tenth Strest HhJS Send 35 cents in coin, your name and address for knit stole pattern 981 to Minneapolis Star Needle-craft Department, Box 161, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. (Add 15c per pattern for 1st class mailing.) WAIST Mr.

Don, formerly of Southdale, is Managing Director and Stylist of the new Lilac Way Fashion Salon, 5328 Excelsior Blvd. from Mil. WA 6-1849 For pattern 4596 send 50 cents in coin, your name, address and size to Ann Adams, Minneapolis Star Pattern 243 W. 17th New York 11, N.Y. Sizes 24-32 Size 28 requires 23, yards of 35-inch fabric.

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