BY SUZANNE KEENE LANCASTER Proud parents, grandparents and 4-H leaders smiled proudly as their young proteges stepped on stage to model their 4-H sewing projects during Lancaster County’s 4-H Fashion Revue Tuesday evening. A colorful parade of summer dresses, dress pants, wool suits and winter coats marched down the center aisle of the Farm and Home Center’s stage as the talented 4-H’ers displayed the products of hours of labor at the sewing machine. And while each girl had her moment in the spotlight, a fellow 4-H’er pointed out the features that made each project special. Lancaster County senior fashion revue winners are, back row from left, Tiffany Rohrer, Cindy Trimble, Andrea Hoober, and Alissa Hoober. Front row from left, Alison Bradley, Cindy Harnish, Lisa Heisey and Jill Weaver. --- I CHECK WITH US FIRST ON GSI AIR DRYING IN BIN DRYING SYSTEMS WE ARE A GSI FACTORY WAREHOUSE J J /i 1 GSI FEED BIN & FEED AUGER SYSTEMS I 1 Bln Boot ...r ’ “.dli ac '• | m ~ * : MJM UTILITY AUGERS w/Tube, Auger, Motor Mount, Pulley, Belt & Intake Guard Ext. Also Available 4”xll’ $108.95 6”xll’ ... 4”xl6’ $132.95 6”xl6’ Heavy Duty Tube & Flighting $279.95 B”xl6’ •6”& 8” Plastic Hopper $39.95 •4” Plastic Hopper Lancaster 4-H'ers win ribbons in pursuit of fashion Of the 92 4-H’ers participating in the fashion event, a total of 23 earned the opportunity to compete in Regional Fashion Revue at Cumberland Valley High School next Wednesday. Among the senior winners were. • Cindy Trimble, who modeled a casual red dress featuring top stitching on the yoke, cuffs and collar, a back pleat and an at tached belt. A graduate of Solanco High School, Cindy has made many sewing projects in her 10 years of 4-H. • Alissa Hoober, a 14-year-old Garden Spot High School freshman who modeled a summer dress with a blouson top gathering to a slim Suspension Hooks Curved Auger Tube ; =r<r GSI Grain Bins F»»d Drop Drop ■“l/N f! fittmg hipband. • Tiffany Rohrer, who modeled a pair of dress slacks with tucks at the waistline. With her pants Tiffany wore a striped, lined jacket with patch pockets and a pink blouse. • Cindy Harnish, who designed a plaid skirt with matching wool blouse for her eighth-year sewing project. • Lisa Heisey, who modeled the three-piece suit with lined jacket she made for this year’s sewing project. • Alison Bradley, a Warwick High School junior who modeled a dress made in a blue flowered print trimmed in lace. our mas ARE ALWAYS GOOD & Accessories WWroct Orlvo or Bolt Ortvo PoworUntt Food Ltvel Switch . $175.95 . $216.95 . $343.95 .$29.95 • Jill Weaver, who modeled a three-piece suit, consisting of jacked with welt pockets, striped skirt with back pleat and purple blouse with front tucks. • Andrea Hoober, who made a cotton-linen aqua dress featuring loose-fitting pullover style with shoulder pads. Senior alternates were Glenda Gingrich, Andrea Ebersole, Deb Shenk and Tina Kirchner. Junior winners were Amy Fyock, Linda Heisey, Heather Miller, Lori Brechbill and Laura Bair. Junior alternates were Dawn Fyock. Back row from left, Heather Miller, Laura Bair, and Lori BrechbilL J wr NEED VVVvVjL** MORE ROOM? Read The Classified on too Coy-, fvc-t UVCft/ Real Estate Ads Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 20,1985-821 Gmder, Ann Kraft, Jody Martin, Linda Wagner, Heather Haldeman and Missy Wanger. In the afternoon before the fashion show, the 4-H seamstresses attended a number of workshops, including Staging and Modeling by Sharon Schaich; Selecting Hosiery and Shoes by Irving Shoes; Color and You by Carol Stoltzfus; and Sewing Shortcuts Using the Sewing Machine by Ruth Nierenberg of the Nimble Thimble. Junior division judges were Judy Bowlby, Lilli Ann Kopp and Debra Strickler. Senior division judges were Mary Dietrich, Audrey Hallgren and Sue Van Zant.
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