SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 9 “*Spring '77,"" will be the theme for the desert-fash- ion show sponsored by the St. Mary’s fashion show prizes and bingo will be played at the conclusion of the show. ps Ps Women’s Club of St. Models exhibiting the ed Mary's Catholic Church, latest in spring clothes will Marietta, on Thursday, be Jodie Fahringer, Donna February 24, at eight o'clock. ‘Jacks’ of Park City will provide fashions which include sportswear, after- noon and formal wear. The goucho and date dress will be featured. A bridal en- semble will be shown from Pat Mogarts Bridal Salon, Elizabethtown. Jane Burger will narrate and piano accompanyment will be supplied by Carol Bubacz. Merchants have contributed numerous door Heysek, Jackie Madsen, Debbie Wood, Karen Oberholtzer, Claire Lavin, Connie McLain, Amy Pick- le, Margaret Meszaros, Marcia Moore and Tracy Beichart. Decor will reflect the spring season: ivy wrapped columns with spring flow- ers inserts, colorful butter- flies and tiny lanterns. More information may be obtained by calling Joanne Meszaros at 426-3521. This is supposed to be the ‘Little House of the Prairie’ look. Debbie Wood, a real-life school-marm, looks like one of Gary Cooper’s leading ladies in this Wild West frock. Debbie will be one of the models at the St. Mary's fashion show. Mount Joy Joycee-ettes fashion show by Cynthia A. Stoner | The Mount Joy Joycee- ettes will sponsor a fashion show and card party on March 14th, from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. at the Mount Joy American Legion. This year’s theme is - ‘Swing Into Spring with Fashion’’, which will com- bine spring flowers with the latest spring fashions. Fashions for this year’s show are being provided by Junior Colony-Fashion Col- ony of Park City. Models will wear fashion from Junior sizes to Half-sizes. In addition to Joycee-ettes, Imodels will be Dottie evening and a gift certifi- Donna Wetzel wears a 2-piece dress in Polyester and rayon blend. The outfit features a button-down navy jacket with navy and white mitered trim. The mitered-strip effect carries through on the skirt. Donna will be one of the models at the Joycee-ettes fashion show. game of their choice. Addmission is $2.50 per person. All seats are being reserved in groups of four. Door prizes, donated by Dessert and coffee will various local merchants, be served following the will be awarded during the fashion show. After the dessert, a card party will t, a Heilig, Lillian Eby, Mary cate from the Junior Colony round out the evening's For tickets call Mrs. Thom- Ellen Kohler, and Mary Fashion Colony will be activities. [Each group as Meckley at 653-4922. -— ‘Gingrich. raffled off. should bring cards or a i- y S , Ss i- 0 0 RB d : Ce en Ss & 1- I’ pa . a meet bam d Sure-footed Pat Wolf poses at poolside in a natural Kim Lauver, an all-American girl, looks like a million Yankee dollars in this red, white, and blue jumpsuit of s earth-toned Polyester-cotton dress. The water, at Sylvan easy-care Polyester. Patriotic colors are big this year. (We realize it’s a black and white picture. Use your Pools in Park City, is only a foot deep, and Pat is an imagination.) Kim, the reigning Miss Mount Joy, will be one of the models at the Joycee-ettes fashion expert swimmer, and she didn’t fall in. show. Photos were taken at Sylvan Pools, Park City.
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