Ul4-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1998 LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The latest fashions modeled with flair awed the audience gathered for the Capitol Region Fashion Revue held last week in Harrisburg. After months of planning, fit ting, stitching, and ripping parti cipants from Lebanon, Lancaster, Dauphin, Adams. Cumberland, Franklin, and York counties com peted at the county level where they were selected to attend the regional competition. Eight senior ’ participants from the regional competition achieved the honor to advance to state competition, which is to be held at the Penn State Campus in Aug. These eight will compete against other regional winners across the state. The finalists selected to repre sent the region at the state competi tion include the following: • Jesse Murren, 17-year-old son of Terrence and Patricia Munen of New Oxford (Adams County) used his tailoring skills to stitch a sports coat, dress shirt, and corduroy pants. He used a combination of three patterns to achieve the classic look he wanted. Corduroy fabric was used for the pants, cotton for the shirt, and brown tweed wool pendelton for the jacket • Danielle Sanderson, daughter of Craig and Juanita Sanderson of Carlisle (Cumberland County), stepped out in style with a three piece suilt featuring a loose-fitting, lined, below the hip jacket with Junior Division blue ribbon winners Include Cara Her shey, Lindsay Shirk, Shannon Stauffer. Kadle Orris, and Alyson Jacques. Senior Division blue ribbon winners Include Katie Ranck, Jackie Shaw, Heatner Frost, Meghan Bishop, and Elisa Ranck. Regional Fashion Revue Winners Ready For State Competition fold-back facings, princess easm, flaps, and a two-piece effect sleeves with button trim. The semi fitted lined top is sleeveless and has princess seams. Fabric chosen for the jacket and top is Frise made in Italy. The skirt is 100 percent wool. To add a couture touch, lace was attached to the edge of the skirt lin ing, which was a signature feature of Jacqueline Kennedy’s skirts when she was first lady. • Tanisha Seibert modeled a unique lined, velvet cape and satin gown for her tenth-year project Tanisha redesigned a basic cape pattern by adding a scallop hem line, satin at the bottom and a neck line and an inverted back pleat She trimmed her cape in cording that she dyed to match the fabric. The satin gown features chiffon straps and drapes on the bodice. She also designed the special appliqueed beaded woric to add sparkle to the outfit She is the daughter of Edward and Barbara Seibert of Hershey (4-H member of Lebanon County). • Melanie Snyder, daughter of Vickie Snyder of Halifax (Dauphin County), topped a summer princess-seamed dress with a fully lined jacket for her winning entry. The semi-fitted navy blue linen jacket falls just above the hip and features long sleeves, extended shoulders, and a notched collar. The fitted vertical striped dress in navy, beige, and white linen fea tures an invisible back zipper and a kick pleat • Tanya Aument daughter of Senior Division gold ribbon winners will advance to state competition Include Tanisha Seibert, Carrie Singleton, Danielle Sanderson, Melanie Snyder, Tanya Aument, Kandance Baum, Holly Hoover, and Jesse Murren. Thomas and Donna Aument of Quarryville (Lancaster County), stitched a three-piece outfit of navy pin-stripped gabardine. The jacket topped a blouse with short kimono sleeves and pull-on pants with elas tic casing and side seam pockets. • Holly Hoover, daughter of Marty and Lois Hoover of Ephrata (Lancaster County),, modeled a polyester challis dress. The long sleeved dress has anavy blue back ground with pff white flowers accented with an off-white collar. • Carrie Singleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Singleton of Leola (Lancaster County), stitched a forinal gown of satin and organ za. The lined gown has a close fit ting bodice with'a raised waist, a slightly flared skirt and a button loop closing at the back. The solid light pink polyester satin had a sheer overlay and scarf from polyester organza. Two alternates were also selected as substitutes in case the a gold ribbon winner cannot attend the competition. These are Katie Ranck, daughter of Ronald and Bonita Ranck of Leola (Lancaster County), and Jackie Shaw, daught er of James and Patricia Shaw of Spring Grove (York County). In addition to the alternates, other blue ribbon winners in the senior division included Heather Junior Division gold ribbon winners are Linsey Fackler, Melissa Graeff, Matthew Richard, Madline Snyder, and Emi ly Grieggs. Frost, Cumberland County; Megh an Bishop, Adams County; and Elisa Ranck, Lancaster County. Junior 4-H members also com pete at the regional competition but do not advance to state competi tion. Junior gold ribbon winners, which are the highest award given include the following: Linsey Fackler, Dauphin County; Melissa Graeff, Lebanon County; Matthew Richard, Franklin County; Mad line Snyder, Dauphin County; and Emily Grieggs, Dauphin County. Junior blue ribbon winners include the following: Cara Her shey, Lancaster County; Lindsay York Society 26 York County Farm Women Society 26 celebrated its 32nd anniversary with a luncheon at Perkins Restaurant at Camp Hill with 14 members present The group was organized May 10. Athena Beshore and Mary Conley are charter members still in' the group and Louise Pennay is an associate charter member. President Athena Beshore con ducted the business meeting. Shirk, Lebanon County; Shannon Stauffer, York County; Kadie Orris, Cumberland County; and Alyson Jacques, Cumberland County. The purpose of the 4-H Fashion Revue is to build self-confidence and poise, develop skills in plan ning, selecting appropriate pat terns, fabric, and accessories to complement them, develop good posture, grooming, and punctuality habits, complete applications clearly, and submit them on time, acquire knowledge and skills in planning, presenting, and partici pating in competitions. CpxmWptm J SqCMmZS Members will entertain Group 13 on Aug. 4 at a picnic. Julie Yost and Carol Beane from The Special Kids Network gave a report and passed out information tm special health care needs for Pennsylvania children. Athena Beshore had a May birthday. Martha Yost and Jan Sechler were hostesses for May. Nine members attended the Spring Ral ly at Reiveredge recently.