—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 5,1978 112 Capital Region sends By JOANNE SPAHR LANCASTER - Three Lancaster County seam stresses and one York County stitcher will represent the Capital Region in state 4-H fashion revue competition to be held in August at Penn State University. Chosen Thur sday from a field of 60 young women representing Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Frahklin, Lancaster, These four young ladies will represent the Capital Region in state 4-H dress revue competition to be held in August at 4-H State Days. From left the girls are Cheryl Gingrich, Robin Esbenshade, Christine DePalmer, and Julie Bare. SALES SERVICE RQIIU PISTON CEHIMFUeU PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN INC. FARM SUPPLY - HARDWARE R D 4, Woodcorner Road, Lititz, Pa 1 Mile West of Ephrata off Route 322 PHONE (717) 738-1121 ©nozzles RELIEF VALVES tee valves wKzdialm SPRAY GUNS Lebanon, Perry, and York Counties, the girls will have the opportunity to attend 4-H state days and compete in the statewide sewing con test. Six semi-finalists for the Capital Region were also selected on Thursday as were six junior winners. Only the four gold ribbon seniors are eligible for state competition. Those four girls are: Robin Esbenshade, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Esbenshade, Manheim R 7; Julie Bare, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bare, Lancaster; Cheryl Gingrich, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Carl Gingrich, New Holland R 2; and Christine DePalmer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael DePalmer, Brodbecks RI. For her award-winning outfit, Miss Esbenshade, age Seatcrete can paint your farm buildings quickly and inexpensively •4 HYDRAULIC AERIAL EQUIPMENT seamstresses to state 17, utilized a Calvin Klein suit pattern and created a three-piece wool ensemble with a velveteen vest. The uneven plain jacket featured a kick pleat in the back and sleeves as well as hand top stitchmg on the pockets and lapel. The charcoal skirt included a back hand-picked zipper, and the vest featured a back buckle, a side panel, and front button closure. A light blue gabardine suit was the creation with which Julie Bare earned honors. Miss Bare chose to accent her outfit with a pink blouse. Her flowing skirt was cut on the bias with inset pockets and a front button closing. The semi-fitted tailored jacket was accented with welt pockets and floys placed on an angle to give variety. Cheryl Gingrich wore a bamboo colored dress with prints appliqued on the bodice trimmed in brown. The dress tied in the back and had an A-shaped front yoke with a fitted bodice. An old-fashioned look was the aim of Christine DePalmer. Dark plaid washable wool was the fabric used for an ankle length gored skirt finished with a Hong-Kong hem and a barrel lining. She utilized a pull-over blouse of poly blend satin weave fabrics with lace and bows ac centing the collar. A velvet all for f^ree 7 estimate Ift vest highlighted the outfit, and for cool evenings, Christine designed a mat ching unlmed stole. Semi-finalists in the senior division came from York, Lebanon, Dauphin, Adams, and Lancaster Counties. The list of six girls in cluded: Kathy Whitcraft, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Whitcraft of Logan ville; Lisa Yordy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Yordy,„ Palmyra; Carole Ebersole, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ebersole, Lititz R 2; Marianne Villa, Hershey; Marilyn Eberly, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eberly, New Holland R 2; and Jan Crouse, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Crouse,'' Get tysburg RB. Contact Amos Gehman f Salesman Seal Crete, Inc. RD #2, Ephrata, PA Phone 717-859-1127 Kathy Whitcraft chose jewel green lightweight wool for her three-piece tailored suit. She also designed a matching shawl for wearing over the suit or as an accent to anther outfit. She also made the cream-colored blouse that coordinated the ensemble. A three-piece ensemble was the winning outfit made by Lisa Yordy. She used printed cotton to make the vest and skirt. The three tiered skirt featured a back zipper and a set-in waist band. To accent the outfit. Miss Yordy used a matching ribbon. Carole Ebersole’s award winning suit consisted of a medium brown DonegaL tweed fabric made into af (Turn to Page 113) f
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