Island Falls Summerfest Fashion Show a hit

15 years ago

By Gloria Austin  
Staff Writer

    “It was pretty cool wearing all the old clothes,” said Katie Smith of Gorham after the Island Falls Historical Society’s Summerfest Fashion Show on Aug. 7.
ImageImageREFLECTION — The Island Falls Summerfest Fashion Show began with Katie Prescott, right, wearing a dress worn by Myra Emerson, left, to Gov. Milliken’s reception in Island Falls in 1916. A lot of the clothes and items at the Island Falls Historical Museum were donated by various families from the area.
    “My grammy’s (Reneva Smith) been involved with the historical society for as long as I can remember,” Smith said.
    Six young ladies modeled 1900-1980s clothing that was donated to the museum.
    Sandy Newman, author of “Life and Times on Pleasant Pond” served as the hostess and spoke on each of the period dresses as the models walked across the museum’s wooden porch.
    “A lot of the clothes have been donated by various families that live here,” Newman said.
    The fashion show began with a dress worn by Myra Emerson to Gov. Milliken’s reception in Island Falls in 1916.
    Newman said, “Forty thousand people came to Island Falls.”
ImageDIFFERENT TIMES — The Smith sisters modeled wedding gowns, from left, Lindsay wore Carol Ivey Blood’s A-line gown with a long train she wore to marry Peter Blood, while Katie wore Elizabeth Wascoat’s scalloped bodice and lace gown she wore to marry Donald Harmon, and Emma has on Edna Grange white satin gown, with a veil of tuille attached to coronet of seeded pearls, she wore to marry Elson Blood.
    Another highlight of the show was the suit and hat that William Sewell wore to Teddy Roosevelt’s inauguration in 1905.
    “The Sewells settled Island Falls,” said Reneva Smith, volunteer at the museum. “William Wingate Sewell was the son who was born in Island Falls. He was a Maine guide, and as a young man, Teddy Roosevelt came here to regain his health. He and William Wingate Sewell became lifelong friends.”
    A new book just written on the Sewell and Roosevelt friendship is called “The Making of a President.” The Island Falls Historical Museum has a room dedicated to Sewell, which is filled with memorabilia.
ImageImageGIRL’S DRESS – At left, Isabelle Skilton models a first-grade dress worn by Sandy Newman, while right, Janine Moulton models a poodle skirt.
    “William Sewell was known all over as the best Maine Guide at the time,” said Newman. “Teddy Roosevelt’s friendship with Bill Sewell led him to be the president who started all the national parks.”
    As the fashion show models filtered through, another priceless outfit was presented. It was a sweater knit of two-ply yarn in 1947 by Eva Brown Jones, with a 1940 skirt from Varney’s.
    “My mother made the sweater the year she died,” said Smith. “I was 5 and the sweater was put away in a trunk for me so I would someday have something that mother had made.”
    Other fashion heirlooms were donated by Newman herself. She reminisced about her 1969 prom dress, a business suit, her first and second grade outfits, as well as a 1986 coral gown garnered with sequins.
ImageMODELS – Courtney MacDonald of Island Falls fashions one of the older-style dresses during the Island Falls Fashion Show.
    “It took about four weeks,” Newman said of adding the sequins. “It was horrible.”
    After the fashion show had finished, those in attendance could participate in a scavenger hunt in the museum or get a refreshment and continue to socialize.
    “There were a number of people who came,” said Newman. “It was great. It was just fun. I come back every summer, and if you are coming back to Island Falls, you have to come back for Summerfest because that’s when everyone comes home.”
ImageON DISPLAY — The suit and hat that William Sewell wore to Teddy Roosevelt’s inauguration in 1905 is on display at the Island Falls Historical Museum.