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PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE<br />
Youth Fellowship<br />
car wash April-30<br />
The Methodist Youth<br />
Fellowship <strong>of</strong> First Church is<br />
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THKUCtvi.\ CITY SrJMTIlNIEL-LEDGEK , y\fKU, 14. 1977 THURSDAY. APRIL 14.1977<br />
Catherine M. Bowen<br />
' ^Needlepoint is an old form <strong>of</strong> embroidery which is making a well-<br />
$ day, April 30, beginning at 9<br />
. deserved comeback Among the reasons for its popularity is that it .<br />
p a.m. The event will take place<br />
is easy to do (bpth for men and women) and is a relaxing hobby to<br />
a in the church parking tot <strong>of</strong>f<br />
• be enjoyed at home, on vacation or even while traveling.<br />
I Wesley av. between 7th and 8th<br />
If y<strong>of</strong>r think-<strong>of</strong> needlepoint in terms <strong>of</strong> large pieces such as<br />
g sts. Donation is $1.25.<br />
" pillows, prepare fOr<br />
g <strong>On</strong> the sdme day the youth<br />
; will conduct a bake sale star-<br />
K ting at 10 a.m. The sale will be<br />
£ held at Stainton's and the A&P<br />
0 supermarket. Those desiring to<br />
L donate toward the bake sale<br />
p may call the church <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
g before the 30th or' take their<br />
a donation to the sale.<br />
, L Proceeds from these projects<br />
. will benefit the missionoriented<br />
Youth Service Fund.<br />
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f floss also are used in some designs. Used with yarn the embroidery<br />
thread gives added texture and gleam.<br />
Never have more than 18 inches <strong>of</strong> yarn or thread on the needle.<br />
About two inches <strong>of</strong> thread should be left on the wrong side when<br />
the first stitch is made. Work to the end <strong>of</strong> the piece <strong>of</strong> yarn<br />
a" surprise. Today's designs fit both modern fastening it <strong>of</strong>f by running the needle through a few stitches just<br />
and traditional decors and can be used for many items such as made on the wrong side. Re thread the needle with the two-inch<br />
miniature pictures, panels for handbags, belts, etc.<br />
piece left at the beginning and weave it through a few stitches on<br />
There are a number <strong>of</strong> stitches as well as a varietv <strong>of</strong> threads the wrong side. . ' , .."'.- ;<br />
used producing very interesting results. For those who are not very Whenthe piece is completed block it by tacking to a wooden<br />
patient there.are bargeTld items which go much faster than stan- board to the measurement for the finished piece. Use damp cloth<br />
dard needlepoint. • '<br />
and warm iron to block and leave on board until completely dry.<br />
Always have the canvas at least two inches larger-all around The sample selected for today's column ' >e done on eitner 14,<br />
than the completed measurements for the design portion <strong>of</strong> the 12 or 10 squares to the inch, mono canvas. Hie smaller the mesh,<br />
article. To prevent the edges from fraying bind all around with the smaller the finished piece. The larger mesh results in a larger<br />
masking tape.<br />
piece. These can be used for miniature pictures, sewn on tote bags,<br />
It is best to use yarn that has been specially made for tennis racket covers or made into a strip for a border on curtains or<br />
needlepoint. Cotton embroidery thread and stranded embroidery other such items.<br />
The stitch used in this item is<br />
1 . . . .<br />
the simple tent stitch. This is<br />
simply a half a cross stitch<br />
going from one hole in the :rhr:<br />
canvas diagonally to the next<br />
hole on the row below and thus<br />
covering the spot where the<br />
mesh crosses. This fish is done<br />
in three colors. The diagonal %1f lines are white, the triangles<br />
gold and the circles red. After<br />
the fish is completed fill in the<br />
background with any color <strong>of</strong><br />
your choice.<br />
Another popular item is a Bell Pull. This one measures about 4'i><br />
inches wide by 18 inches long. After blocking edge it with a braid<br />
bought at the store (if desired) and add knotted fringe at the<br />
bottom.<br />
You will need a piece <strong>of</strong> 12-mesh canvas > .nches by 8>/fe inches,<br />
nine skeins <strong>of</strong> black tapestry yarn, six <strong>of</strong> red and five each <strong>of</strong> white<br />
and blue (or use the colors <strong>of</strong> your choice).<br />
This chart shows half <strong>of</strong> the top and the way the large diamonds<br />
are joined. Tent stitch is used.<br />
To start make the outlines <strong>of</strong> the diamonds in white and light blue<br />
. (the triangles are blue and the diagonal lines white). Next do the<br />
small flowers in red and white (the circles being red and the<br />
m diagonal lines once again white). Now work the border all around<br />
in the blue and white (again the triangles are blue and the<br />
diagonals white). The final step is to fill in the background with<br />
black.<br />
Block the completed piece, turn down the edges to the wrong<br />
sides and stitch. Sew the braid in place (if desired) and attach the<br />
fringe.<br />
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1<br />
PACKAGE PLAN MOVING—Mrs. Styer, tour director from Lancaster,<br />
is greeted by William Meis, president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hotel-Motel and<br />
Restaurant Association at <strong>City</strong> Hall. Mrs. Styer will bring two groups <strong>of</strong> senior<br />
citizens to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in the fall as part <strong>of</strong> a special package plan devised by<br />
Meis's Association and the Public Relations Department. To date, over COO are<br />
•a*'- booked and several thousand are expected this first year <strong>of</strong> the plan. <strong>On</strong> hand at<br />
the meeting are (1 to r) Mark Soifer, Public Relations Director, Rudolph Styer<br />
and Jack Brennan, tour sales representative.<br />
P<br />
Airman Smith completes jet engine course<br />
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RANTOUL, ILL.-Airman College <strong>of</strong> the Air Force. graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
Francis R. Smith, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. Airman Smith is a 1976 School.<br />
and Mrs. Francis R. Smith, <strong>of</strong><br />
137 Dory dr., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, has<br />
graduated with honors at<br />
Chanute AFB, 111, from the<br />
U.S. Air Force technical<br />
training course for jet engine HICKMAN<br />
mechanics conducted by the<br />
Air Training Command.<br />
Airman Smith, now trained to<br />
inspect and repair turbojet and<br />
gas turbine engines, is being 1165 tSBURV WEHUE DIM. 399-1515<br />
assigned to McGuire AFB, for<br />
duty with a unit <strong>of</strong> the Military<br />
Fish & Chips, Airlift Command. Completion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the course enables the airman<br />
to receive academic<br />
credits through the Community<br />
$ 1.00<br />
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DID YOU KNOW...that this<br />
year the Sentinel-Ledger will<br />
print 18,000 copies <strong>of</strong> its annual<br />
Spring Edition on April 21st?<br />
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PECK'S BEACH<br />
FLORIST<br />
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Hanging<br />
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<strong>of</strong><br />
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Reg. $10 Now*5<br />
Large Selection <strong>of</strong><br />
• Cacti<br />
• Houseplants<br />
• Pottery<br />
• Perennial Plants<br />
• Bedding Plants<br />
Open 10 5. Mon. Sat.<br />
Traders' Lane, 34th &<br />
Simpson<br />
398-6655<br />
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All-Season's Marina is the most<br />
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They have every kind <strong>of</strong> service<br />
imaginable from parts to dry storage<br />
to wet slips to service and, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />
SALES!<br />
All-Season's carries the popular lines<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cobia, Cruiser,. Chris Craft and<br />
Robalo. Sales Manager Kurt Mitchell<br />
is the man to see when you're<br />
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Whatever your boating need, see<br />
All-Season's Marina.<br />
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34th Street <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
399-1707<br />
Flower arranging speaker's topic<br />
Mrs. Harold Boardman,<br />
flower show judge and member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Garden Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, was speaker at the<br />
regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the club<br />
Tuesday afternoon, last week.<br />
The topic <strong>of</strong> Mis. Boardman's<br />
talk and demonstration was<br />
New Trends in Flower<br />
Arranging. She demonstrated<br />
stabiles and stay-mobiles and<br />
explained new types <strong>of</strong> designs.<br />
It was announced that Mrs.<br />
George C. Makin HI, <strong>of</strong><br />
Belmont Park, Pa., will be<br />
speaker at the next meeting to<br />
beJteld May 3 at 1:30 p.m. Mrs.<br />
Makin is an accredited flower<br />
show judge and flower<br />
arranging teacher. -<br />
RED TOP<br />
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY<br />
205 East 14th Street<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ.<br />
PHe Driving • Dock Repairs<br />
Dial 399-7229<br />
Committed Completion Dates<br />
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THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
in the kitchen<br />
First today we have some news which is a little different and, we<br />
hope, exciting for all our-readers.<br />
Elsewhere in this edition <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel-Ledger is an announcement<br />
about a contest for authentic New Jersey recipes to be<br />
included in a future "Treasury <strong>of</strong> Great New Jersey Recipies" to<br />
be published this fall. The Sentinel-Ledger has been chosen as a<br />
participating newspaper and all followers <strong>of</strong> In the Kitchen are<br />
invited to enter. • ' . . • -<br />
Up to three recipes may be submitted by any individual, they<br />
must be hand-written or typed on a piece <strong>of</strong> 8Vfcxll-inch jSaper and<br />
sent to the Sentinel-Ledger. Each participating newspaper will<br />
select one winner to enter into the statewide contest and from them<br />
a New Jersey Grand Prize winner will be selected. Be sure and<br />
read the details and submit your entries. Deadline is July 31.<br />
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