Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 03, 1994, Image 52

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Stephanie Ulmer, Laura Lelby, Tracy Toss, Alyssa Woodllng. Back row: Cara Ann
Regltz, Jennifer Hoderny, Merldeth Weiderspahn, Julie Sechler, Kristin Johnston,
and Melissa Brown.
Pennsylvania Chooses Top
Fashion Revue Winners
UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre
Co.) Honors went to 10 contes
tants at the annual State 4-H Fash
ion Revue, held August 3 at Eisen
hower Auditorium on Penn State’s
University Park Campus.
Fifty-eight regional finalists
modeled outfits designed as part
of their 4-H projects. Judges
selected honors recipients on con
struction skill, garment fit, appro
priateness, and modeling poise.
Patty Thompson, daughter of
Michael and Dianne Thompson of
New Brighton, was chosen to rep
resent Pennsylvania in the Nation
al 4-H Fashion Revue, to be held
at the National 4-H Club Congress
in December in Orlando, Florida.
She modeled a blue taffeta gown
with beaded appliques' and tear
drops..
fen finalists also were
recognized:
Cara Ann Regitz, daughter of
Stanley and Harriet Regitz of Leo
la, modeled a melon-colored linen
dress accented with gold buttons.
Jennifer Hodemy, daughter of
John and Eileen Hoderny of
Northeast, wore a navy and white
striped dress with an off-the
shoulder collar.
Merideth Weiderspahn, daught
er Francis and Cheryl Weiders
pahn of Cochranton, wore a culot
Apple Dumpling Festival
EPHRATA (Lancaster Co.)
The 14th annual Apple Dumpling
festival will be held at 10:00 a.m
on Saturday. October 8, in the
Academy yard area at the Ephrata
Cloister. Spend a few restful hours
enjoying fresh apple dumplings,
hot dogs, soup K coffee, and cider
amid historic buildings and stately
trees clothed in their autumn
foliage. The Apple Dumpling Fes
tival benefits the “Back to the
Cloister Fund” which enables the
Ephrata Cloister Associates to buy
and preserve significant artifacts
connected to Cloister history that
are discovered in private collec
tions and antique shops around the
world.
Over ihe years this fund raiser
has enabled the Associates to
purchase letters written by Ephra
ta Cloister founder Conrad Beissel
as well as its. early spiritual leader
Peter Miller. Beautifully illumi-
te sundress in a sunflower print
Julie Sechler, daughter of Rick
Lee and Audrey Mae Sechler of
Meyersdale, modeled a jade green
plaid ensemble.
Kristin Johnston, daughter of
Thomas and Melinda Johnston of
Gettysburg, wore a royal blue
wool jacket and white pleated
skirt
Melissa Brown, daughter of
Mel and Maryann Brown of
Greensburg, modeled a formal
cocMail dress with an Italian dam
ask rose print halter top and dou
ble georgette flared skirt.
Stephane Ulmer, daughter of
Seth and Arlene Ulmer of Linden,
modeled a three-piece jacket and
shorts outfit of blue stripes and
contrasting polka dots.
Laura Leiby, daughter of Byron
and Susan Leiby of Tamaqua,
wore a wrap skirt and vest outfit of
purple wool and corduroy.
Tracy Ross, daughter of Maur
ice and Cindy Ross of Latrobe,
modeled a top and skirt outfit with
a matching hooded winter coat
made of forest-green and mulber
ry wool.
Alyssa Woodling, daughter of
David and Bernice Woodling of
Hookstown, wore an ivory satin
gown with sparkle overlays and
lace flowers decorated with
sequins and pearls.
nated music manuscripts, books,
furniture, and significant early
deeds and documents from the
important William Y. Zcrfass col
lection have immeasurably illumi
nated the history and improved the
interpretation of the site.
Housed in a unique collection
of medieval style buildings, the
Ephrata Cloister was one of
America’s earliest communal
societies where a community of
religious celibates practiced an
austere lifestyle that emphasized
spiritual and mystical over mater
ialistic values. Noted for its origi
nal music and calligraphy, the
Ephrata Cloister was also an
important colonial publishing cen
ter. The 10 original buildings that
survive at Ephrata are reminders
of the religious toleration that
charatcrized early Pennsylvania as
impson
Patty
well as the unusual lifestyle of
those who inhabited the site dur
ing the eighteenth century.
The Ephrata Cloister Associ
ates is a non-profit support group
that raises funds to underwrite
educational programs and return
original objects to the Cloister.
Located at the junction of
routes 322 and 272 in Ephrata, the
Cloister will be open from 9:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on the day of the
festival. Admission fees for those
wishing to tour the buildings are:
$S adults. $4 seniors, $3 youth and
under 6 are free. Admission to the
Apple Dumpling Festival is free
for all ages.
For more information contact
Willis Shirk, program coordina
tor, Ephrata Cloister Associates at
(717) 733-4811.
' See your nearest
Dealer for Dependable
Equipment and
Dependable Service!
PENNSYLVANIA
Annvllla. PA
BHM Farm
Shipment, Inc.
RDI, Rte. 934
717-867-2211
Carlisle. PA
R&W Equipment Co.
35 East Willow Street
717-243-2686
F&S Supply Co,
Enterprise St.
717-489-3642
iwn. pa
Messick Farm
Equipment, Inc.
Rt. 283 - Rheem's Exit
717-367-1319
Halifax. PA
Sweigard Bros.
R.D. 3, Box 13
717-896-3414
Honey Brook, PA
Dependable Motor Co.
East Main Street
215-273-3131
215-273-3737
Honev Grove. PA
Norman D. Clark
& Son, Inc.
Hone'
Grove, PA
717-734-3682
Loysville, PA
717-789-3117
MARYLAND
Frederick. MD
Ceresville
Ford New Holland, Inc.
Rt. 26 East
301-662-4197
Outside MD,
800-331-9122
NEW JERSEY
Bridgeton. NJ
Leslie G. Fogg, Inc.
Canton & Stow Creek
Landing Rd.
609-451-2727
609-935-5145
Huahesvliie. pa
Farnsworth Farm
Supplies, Inc.
103 Cemetery Street
717-584-2106
New Holland. PA
A.B.C. Groff, Inc.
110 South Railroad
717-354-4191
OfW. PA
CJ. Wonsidler Bros.
R.D; 2
215-987-6257
Pitman. PA
Schreffler Equipment
Pitman, PA
?17-648-1120
Quakertown.
C.J. Wonsidler Bros.
R.D. 1
215-536-1935
Tamaaue. PA
Charles S. Snyder, Inc,
R.D. 3
717-386-5945
West Grove. PA
S.G. Lewis & Son, Inc.
R.D. 2, Box 66
215-869-2214
Washington. NJ
Smith Tractor &
Equip., Inc.
15 Hillcrest Ave
201-689-7900
Woodstown. NJ
Owen Supply Co.
Broad Street &
East Avenue
609-769-0308