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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 6

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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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6 Thr Kvvnmn.Vn! iih-I. lisle. Stitchin' Time I 'a. Tuesday. .11.

YOUNG ORIGINALS Jacket Noon concert set Wednesday Crochet cuddlies are easy JUDY JOVE York. N.Y innia fn. JUDY JOVE York. N.Y. 10019 Aslr fnr A SLIMMING DRESS with loose-fitting jacket makes a pretty outfit.

A set designed to flatter the fuller figure B-109 with Photo-Guide is in Sizes 38 to 50. Size 40, 44 bust 2 7-8 yards60-mch; jacket, 1 yards plus 1 yard of contrast binding. Consult the Fashion Coordinator for colors, fabrics and accessories. Send $2 for each pattern. Write co this newspaper.

Box 438, Midtown Station' New York, N.Y. 10018. Print name, address, zip code, pattern number and size. Pianist Melissa Heller win play Chopin's "Fantasie Impromptu in minor." Heller, a student of Pong-Hi Park of Dickinson's music faculty, is the winner of the Swan Scholarship in Applied Music at Dickinson. All the noonday concerts are free and open to the public.

i ri.j? iaw' Dickinson College's monthly daytime concert will be held Wednesday. Music by C. bussy, Mozart, Chopin, Vivala and others will be heard at noon in Memorial Hall, Old West. The selections will be sung, or played on the French horn, guitar or piano. Opening the program will be a trio for guitars by Vivaldi played by Prof.

Allen Krantz and two of his students, Judy Frank and Andy Deitch. Prof. Ann Mathews will sing a group of songs for soprano and guitary by Campion, Mozart and Giordani, accompanied by Prof. Krantz. Soprano Susan McElfish will sing three French songs by Debussy, Hahn and Ropartz accompanied at the piano by Dr.

Truman Bullard. Mark Hammann and Steven Gray will play a French horn duet by Telemann, accompanied by their teacher, Mrs. Joan Boytim, at the piano. leaflet S491 and include your name, address and zip code. KNIT-KNACKS Dear Judy Love: I am looking for a decorative hem to finish a baby's sweater and bonnet for my grandchild.

Do you have any suggestions? Thanks so much. A.O., Melbourne Florida. Dear A.O.: I think I have just what you're looking for. It's called the picot hem, which is a simple scallop border that's easy-to-work but is delicately decorative for baby's clothes. It also can be used for garments that require an elastic edge, such as collars or knit hats.

Start by working a few rows of st st to the depth your pattern requires and knit as follows. Row 1 (right side): Kl wrntomakel, 2 tog, rep from to end. Row 2: Purl. Continue in st st working same number of rows as the beginning of hem. Now fold at the picot row to create a serrated edge.

To finish sew the cast on edge to the main work on the wrong side. Quite easy, but a lovely finishing touch. Happy knitting, Judy Love Newville artist sets SSC exhibit i) Here's a lovely delicate baby coverlet that will perk up bassinet or crib. Vmm, (X, I 109 I a group show held at the Allan Rich Gallery in New York City. Brodsky has 'also been available in theatre work and has acted in and designed sets in summer theatre and worked in four off-Broadway productions.

1 He is currently Writing and illustrating a book on "The Classic 1920-1955." The Kauffman is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m. Special group showings can be arranged by contacting the college's art department at 532-1532. formers, and includes a blue grass band. Mrs.

Crosby, widow of Bing Crosby, has for the bast several years been involve in her own theatrical career. Reservations for either or both productions can be made by calling the YWCA. Transportation, luncheon and matinee tickets are included in the cost. i A Newville artist's works will be shown during February at Shippensburg State College. Roy Brodsky's woodcuts and drawings will be on dispaly next month in the Kauffman Gallery of the campus's Huber Art Center Brodsky came to the Newville area from New Hampshire where he had an active career in art.

One of his paintings remains in Dartmouth College's permanent collection and his work was recently on display in a one-man show at the Carousel Gallery of Art, Carlisle. His work was also included in Engagements North-Ruegg ur-j i ooas I iArt YW to visit Hersheyarea Mr. and Mrs. Harold North, RD2, have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Kathleen Elizabeth, to P. Jed Ruegg.

Ruegg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Ruegg, 14 Garden Ave. He and his fiancee were graduated from Carlisle High ic ii ivuc yuu 10 tome ana learn about a light, compact hearing aid that could provide the comfort, styling, and performance you're looking for.

It's custombuilt by Zenetron for your ear and hearing loss. Zenetron's Consumer Protection Plan assures your satisfaction It's one of 20 Zenith models by. SZenPtrnri IndeptndemoljndiionlWiaied with Zenith Ridio Coip ICll Ji I BROWN OPTICAL COMPANY 72 louhr Straat, CorlliU, p0. Phon 249-5436 or 249-6509 Houn: Man. and Frl.

and Tim. and Wad. Saturday Oasod Thurtdoyt Kegarise-Hippensteel School, she in 1976 and he in 1974. Miss North is a student at Messiah College, Grantham, and Ruegg is employed by Cameo Sign Products, Dillsburg. The couple will wed May 14, in Allison United Methodist Church.

They were graduated lrom Cumberland Valley High School. Miss Kegarise is employed by the Kinney Retail Accounting' Center, Camp Hill, and her fiance is employed by Paul Mayberry, Mechanicsburg. No date has been set for the wedding. Howell Miss Snyder, a 1972 graduate of Tussey Mountain High School, Saxton, is employed at the Personal Income Tax Bureau, Harrisburg. Howell, a 1973 graduate of Carlisle High School, is in the Coast Guard, presently stationed at Yorktown, Va.

BY A baby is about to be born. Your active fingers are anxious to create something soft and cuddly. And what prettier way to welcome the tiny newcomer than with this easy-to-cro-chet baby coverlet. Even if you're a beginner you'll have no trouble crocheting these easy-to-make six-sided clusters. A perky adornment for bassinet or crib, the coverlet is made in delicious pastel shades of baby green, baby pink and or pick your own favorite delicate colors.

Mommies and daddies, too, will ooh and aah, and even baby may give a gurgle or two. Instructions also include steps for an easy-to-make fringe in matching yarn. The simple pattern requires one Bernat-Aero crochet hook size 4:50 mm (G) or any size hook that will give you the proper gauge. You'll use Bernat Baby Bulky in one ounce pull skeins. To get directions for this lovely coverlet send 50 cents to Stitchin' Time, Box 503, Radio City Station, New KATHLEEN NORTH DIANE R.SNYDER EPA orders alternatives TRENTON.

N.J. (UPI) -The federal Environmental Protection Agency says 30 New Jersey municipalities and sewerage authorities have three months to find ocean sludge dumping alternatives, or they will be lined up to $50,000 a day. They lace the fine if they fail to file new sludge-disposal plans by April 23. Eric Outwater, federal EPA deputy regional administrator, warned during the weekend. Congress passed a law last year prohibiting ocean sludge clumping after Dec.

31, 1981. The regional sewerage authorities that have not filed their plans included the Bergen County Sewer Authority, Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission, Northeast Mon-rnojth Regional Sewerage Authority, the Middlesex Township Sewerage Authority and the Linden Hostile and Kahway Valley Sewerage Authority. The municipalities included Morns Township. Wood-ltidgc, Aliunde Highlands. Neptune Township.

Passaic Township, I'ompton Lakes, Wayne West N-w York and West Paterson. RUPTURE-EASER ice-, ir.uo $795 I DOUtll ft tS No Fitting Required i im'hit! 1 It III ll TDRiJE SUPPM AWAY NEW KINGSTOWN The betrothal of Janet R. Kegarise to Dale L. Hippensteel has been announced. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Percy Kegarise, New Kingstown, and Mr. and Mrs. William Hippensteel, RD1 Mechanicsburg. Snyder Diane R.

Snyder and Richard K. Howell will wed June 3. She is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Lee R.

Snyder, Altoona, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Howell, 608 Sherwood Drive. Cub Scouts hold pinewood derby BOILING SPRINGS Cub Pack No.

171 held the annual Pinewood Derby Sunday at the Middle School. The scouts received the auto kits for Christmas. Winners were: Mike Beall, 1st; Kevin Shetter, 2nd; Kevin Wiley, 3rd; Robbie Weibley. Kenny Killian, 5th; Todd Wise, honorable mention. JANET KEGARISE West Shore Neighbors Club sets parley MECHANICSBURG The West Shore New Neighbors Club will meet Wednesday.

Indian artifacts and jewelry will be the program presented by Joy Es Enterprises. This will be held at Karen's Country Kitchen, 225 W. Main beginning with luncheon at 11:30. Members and guests should contact Mrs. Grace LaFemina for reservations.

"1 SALE NO NONSENSE WOOD STOVES EFFICIENT AIRTIGHT DESIGNS Portland Uleflos Tempwood All Models In Stock II The YWCA is sponsoring bus trips to two Saturday matinees at the Hershey Theatre. The Feb. 18 performance will be "The Robber Bridegroom" and the one on April 1 will be "Same Time Next Year" with Kathryn Crosby in the lead. "The Robber Bridegroom" is a family musical with 20 per LEE 1 You still your 1977 Savings Open an Account and deduct 1977 Income until February 1977 on your You qualify you're mvoixOpjLt-plt, ii .1,9. Free Delivery Open a Retirement Savings Plan before Feb.

14 and get tax credit for 1977. "Personalized Service" THESTOVEWORKS 20 South Market Street Mechanicsburg. Pa. Phone 766-1 204 Anytime Than i ft. Eyes.

7pm 9 PM SAT 81 PM A1ML WltlTEH sion plan. With an IRA Account at First Federal you get complete tax-deferment until you retire on both your fund and the 7ft interest It earns! And at First Federal there are NO ANNUAL SERVICE OR PROCESSING FEES on your IRA Account. have time to start your retirement fund and save tax dollars on tax return with an IRA Account at First Federal. IRA Retirement Savings from now until February 14 your deposit from your tax return. You have only 14 to claim tax credit for new account, however.

for an IRA Account if presently not covered by a pen- CAGE, VE03! Because of the Severe Weather and to Give Our Customers the Opportunity To Take Advantage of Our Terrific Buys! Prepasted and Scnibbable Cloth Backed Vinyl Coverings Papers Duron duality SAVINGS UP TO 50 Stains, Custom Mixed to Match any Paneling, Cabinets, Etc. Stop in any First Federal today for more details, or mail the coupon I 1 Flrtl Fedoral Saving A Loan I 234 N. Second Street, P.O. Box 11 1 1, Harriiburg. I 1 PA.

17106 II Have representative call for an appointment i Please send me information and forms I Age 1 ST? IX. Eberfs of HARRISBURG CARLISLE BRANCH CARLISLE PLAZA MALL PHONE 249 7900 Regular Hours: Moo-Wed: 10AM-4 PM Thors-Fri: 10AM-8 PM Saturday: JAM-12 NOON I PAINTS AND WALLCOVERINGS BUY FROM THE PROS AND BE SURE Phone 243-8909 24 West South St. Carlisle, Pa. Namt Address City -Slate Phona Nw improved ftfrong form-filting wash-obl tvpporl for fducbl inguinal hrn Comlort bocfe Hap tnopt in tont Sol. flol fain pad No tlaal or lothr bandt Unocallad tor comfort (or man.

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