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Volunteers were stylin’ for annual fashion show Print E-mail
Written by Verna Barr   
Wednesday, 21 September 2011 00:00

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Midge Hagen, Virginia Bernadou, Vernette Mackley, Ann Troxel and Jerry Grosshan shopped at the Methodist Thrift Shop to find zany as well as fashionable clothing to model in the annual fashion show.
Virginia Bernadou was the fashion show commentator, with Vernette Mackley as pianist, during the annual Thrift Shop program held at the Cedaredge Community United Methodist Church on Tuesday, Sept. 13.

All fashions, even those worn by children from Little Sprouts Preschool came from the Thrift Shop in the church basement.

Stylish casual, vintage, and formal wear were modeled by church members. Seeing the outfits the clowns had put together, it was easy to realize the cost advantage of shopping for Halloween and other costumes there.

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Children from Little Sprouts preschool line up ready to display their fashionable clothing for the Methodist Thrift Shop Fashion Show on Sept. 13.
Dressed in a fashionable black suit with bright pink top hat and umbrella, Midge Hagen lit up the stage with the song "Putting on the Ritz". Virginia Bernadou sang, in her entertaining fashion, "Second Hand Rose".

Mary Lou Powell, known as the Second Hand Rose-Queen of the Thrift Shops, exhibited and talked about some of her fabulous finds followed by her inspirational testimony.

 
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