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What's happening The Salina Journal Sunday, December 8,1985 Page 16 Here is a list of upcoming events in Salina and the surrounding area: Poos Moshier Salina celebrates Christmas A day-long holiday celebration, called "Salina Celebrates a Nutcracker Christmas," is scheduled Dec. 15 at Salina's Bicentennial Center. Free festivities in a Christmas village setting are planned from 1 to 6 p.m. in Heritage Hall. Theatrical and musical performances, arts and crafts demonstrations, a gingerbread house contest and a children's corner are to be included.

At 7 p.m., 30 children from Bennington, Minneapolis and Salina will perform in the Tulsa Ballet Theatre's performance of "The Nutcracker." Reserved seat tickets ($4, $6 and $8) are available at the Bicentennial Center, the Salina Area Chamber of Commerce and three Dillon food stores in Salina. Bev Poos and Wendy Moshier are general eo- chairwomen of the event. Other committee chairmen are: lant Brown, decor; Greg Wallace, Christmas village designer; Vickie Wilson, children's village designer; Dr. John Miller, Jo Miller and Bette Timmel, children's village construction; Marilyn Holgerson and Carolyn Serrault, Christmas village booths; Jeanette Mitchell, Christmas tree square; Connie Martin, lobby decorating; Cindy Snavely and Candy Reltz, costumes; Karen Graves and Ted Haggart, funding; Paula Fried and Teresa Martin, ballet; Heather Smith and Shannon Rayl, promotion, and Jan Wilson, Judy Wasko and Preeda Steyer, children's village art participation. Kathy Angermoier and Peggy Egan, Clous' Card Shoppe; Marilyn Ericson, Jingle Bell Band; Joyce Ratcliff, Santa's Depot; Anne Nettleton, Elves' Workshop; Cindy Peck, Feed Rudolph's Friends; Margaret Moore, Mrs.

Clous' Kitchen; Barbara Morgan, Red Nose Theatre; Sara DuffielrJ and Susie Campion, children's art display; Connie Burket, dance; Pam Bayer, gymnastics; Kim Grimaldi and Betsy Green, theatre; Debbie Neustrom and Nancy Richardson, arts and crafts demonstrations; jane Wilson and Mary Shaffer, special interests; Ruth Ascher and Greta Lagerberg, music; Mary Exline and Lou Ann Dunn, food booths; Mary Laura Lamb and Kathy Dupy, hospitality, and Barbara Morgan, signs. Kiwanis dine-out books The 12th annual dine-out book sale, sponsored by Sunset Kiwanis Club of Salina, is now under way. The group is selling meal coupons from 23 local and area restaurants; with the purchase of a regularly priced meal, coupon bearers receive another meal free. Cost of each dine-out book is $7.50. They are available from Sunset Kiwanis members or from participating restaurants.

Proceeds from the group's fund raiser are to go toward community service projects, including eyeglasses for underprivileged children, three scholarships, the Salvation Army, Big Brothers-Big Sisters, Salina Crimestoppers and more. For more information, call George A. Mull, 825-0535 (work), or 827-2217 (home). Wednesday Falun, 7 p.m. meeting, Lindsborg Bank party room.

Grteley, noon meeting, Irene Sandow, 748 Highland. Busy Bee, noon meeting, Carousel Restaurant, 621 Westport Boulevard. Thursday Centennial Sisters, 1 p.m. meeting, K-Bob's, Salina. Bavaria, noon meeting, Ramada Inn, Salina.

Friends, noon meeting, Joyce Crowe, 706 Colonial Court. Coffee Timers, 10 a.m. meeting, Jan Sr.nult, Rt. 2, Salina. Christmas concert planned South Junior High School's vocal and strings Christmas concert is scheduled at 7 p.m.

Wednesday in the gymnasium. Drama Club baby sitters South High School's Drama Club is to offer a baby-sitting service from 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday in the school's Little Theatre. Students will entertain the children with a Christmas play and provide refreshments, crafts and games while parents shop. Children, ages 5 to 10, are eligible.

Adults and high schoolers will supervise. Cost is $10 for five hours. For more information and reservations, call Linda Webb at South High, 827-9657, or Bev Cole, 825-0402. Seminar looks at heroism A breakfast seminar on "Where Have All the Heroes Gone?" is scheduled from 7:30 to 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Red Coach Inn, 2110 W.

Crawford. Steven Miller, a physical education instructor and coach at Kansas State University, is the speaker. Cost is $7.50 and includes meal. The third in a series of six breakfast seminars is sponsored by Growth Associates of Prairie View, 1-800-3620180. YWCA welcome coffee A welcome coffee for new members of the community and those not familiar with the facility is planned at 9:30 a.m.

Tuesday at the YWCA, 651 E. Prescott. A free nursery is available, but reservations are necessary. For more information on this and the following activities, call Betty Fuller, program coordinator, 825-4626: Ornament workshop 3:30 to 5 p.m. Monday for ages 6 to 12.

Fee is no membership required. Santa cakes cake decorating from 4 to 5, p.m. Wednesday for ages 6 to 12. Fee is S3; no membership required. Tin punch 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Dec. 17 for ages 8 to 14. Fee is no membership required. Thumbprint pictures 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Dec.

18 for ages 8 to 14. Cost Is no membership required. Copper tooling 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Dec. 19 for ages 8 to 14.

Fee is no membership Sand painting 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 21 for ages 8 to 14. Fee Is no membership required.

Holiday food for diabetics hour lanned Salina Chapter of the American Diabetes As- socation-Kansas Affiliate is to sponsor a class called "Holiday Cooking for Diabetics" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the basement of the Asbury Hospital School of Nursing, 400 S. Seventh. Teresa Reuter, a registered dietitian, is the instructor. Baking for the holidays Enrollment is still open for a holiday yeast bread class Tuesday and Dec.

17 at Lakewood Lodge in Lakewood Park. Wendy Albrecht will present the sessions from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $10. The workshop is sponsored by the Salina Recreation Commission. Call the office, register.

Class reunion preparations Plans are under way for a summer gathering of South High School's graduating class of 1976. Class members are asked to verify their addresses with Nancy (Jones) Chapman, 827-3241, or Mark Zimmerman, 823-8781. Homemakers to gather Monday Kipp EHU Unit, 11:30 a.m. meeting, Virginia Seim, Rt. 3, Salina.

Tuesday Evening Belles, 6:30 p.m. meeting, Francis Tillett, 317 E.Ellsworth. CLAY CENTER Mothers Hour will be from 9:15 to 11 a.m. and from 7:30 to9p.m. Tuesday at the Clay Center Evangelical Covenant Church, 618 Webster.

Christmas will be featured this month with a devotional, United Methodist Church Bell Choir performance, and a reading by Connie Frigon. Mothers Hour meetings are interdenominational. Supervised child care will be provided for the morning session. All women are cordially invited to attend. CLAY CENTER The Men's Fellowship Hour will be at 6:30 a.m.

Saturday at the Hebron Reformed Presbyterian Church. The topic will be "Forgiveness A Gift For All Seasons." A light breakfast will be served. All men are invited to attend. Clubs schedule meetings Monday Soroptimist Club of Salina 6:15 p.m. Christmas party, Holiday Inn.

Bring an unwrapped toy for Salvation Army baskets and a free will offering for Self Denial, to be given to Soroptimist International of the Americas. Funds are to be used for underprivileged women of the Third World. Golden Years Club, 6 p.m. covered dish dinner and card night, Leisure Years Center. Reading For Fun, 12:30 p.m.

all hostess potluck dinner, YWCA. Insurance Women of North Central Kansas, 6:30 p.m. dinner meeting, Cavalier Club. Kansas Cosmetologist Association Smoky Valley Affiliate, 7:30 p.m. meeting, Eller Brothers.

Parents Without Partners, 7:30 p.m. free Christmas concert, lobby of Marymount College Theater. Hostess: D. Weberg. Salina Miniature Guild, 7 p.m.

meeting, 512 W. Wilson. Call 827-0500 for more information. Salina Chapter No. 18 Royal Arch Masons, stated meeting, Masonic Temple.

Beta Sigma Phi, Preceptor Beta Nu, 7:30 p.m. meeting, Teddi Brent, 401 W. Iron, program: Johnnie Rodgers and Sue Gray, co-hostess: Arlene Smith; Eta Omicron, 7:30 p.m. meeting, Jere Gordon, 2649 Ray, co-hostess: Carol Jackson. Leslie Kreps Post No.

62 of The American Legion, 1 p.m. fun day, Legion home. Sunset Kiwanis of Salina, 6:30 p.m. dinner meeting, Red Coach Restaurant. Creative Arts Study Group of AAUW, 1:15 p.m.

meeting, Kathlyn Schoof, 513 Woodlawn. SHARE, 7:30 p.m. meeting, 1000 Funston. For further information call the Rev. Harry Tysen, Asbury Hospital chaplain, 827-4411, ext.

362. GFWC Fortnightly, 1:30 p.m. Christmas tea, Mrs. Frank Crawl, 826 S. Santa Fe.

Program: "Volunteerism and Christmas," by Mrs. James Baughan. Divorce Support Group, 7 p.m. meeting, third floor of First Presbyterian Church. Noontime Non-Smoking Serenity Al-Anon, 12:15 p.m.

meeting, Christ Cathedral, 138 S. Eighth, room 9. For more information, call 8274433. Serenity Al-Anon Group, 7 p.m. beginners' meeting; 8 p.m.

regular meeting, Rolling Hills Congregational Church, 2026 Starlight. Salina Chapter of Sweet Adelines, 7:30 p.m. meeting, the Belmont Boulevard Christian Church, 2508 Belmont. Visitors welcome. Salina Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:15 p.m.

registration, Red Coach West. Overeaters Anonymous, 9 a.m. meeting, white house behind Trade Winds Motel, 1700 N. Ninth. Alateen, 3:05 to 4 p.m.

meeting, South Junior High School. For more information, call a school counselor, 827-4403. New Beginnings Group of Alcoholics Anonymous, meeting, 205E. South. Serenity Group of Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m.

meeting, Max and Norton. Morning Al-Anon, 9:30 a.m. meeting, 205 E. South. Senior citizens stay active Monday 9:30 a.m., Young at Heart exercises; 10:15 a.m., RSVP Chorus; 10:30 a.m., Yoga; 11:45 a.m., fellowship; 1 p.m., pool instructions for ladies.

Tuesday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., wood workshop; 10 to 11:30 a.m., Creative Writing 10:30 a.m., Yoga; 11:45 a.m., fellowship; 1 to 2:30 p.m., Creative Writing II; 1 to 5 p.m., Salina Recreation Commission sponsored activity. Wednesday 9:30 a.m., Young at Heart exercises; 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Bridge Club; 10 a.m. to 3p.m., arts and crafts; 11:45 a.m., fellowship; 1 p.m., December birthday party with Mildred King; 2 p.m., square dance lessons. Thursday 9 a.m.

to 3 p.m., wood workshop; 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., RSVP sewing circle; 10:30 a.m., Bible study; 10:30 a.m., Yoga; 11:45 a.m., fellowship; 1p.m., shopping trip. Friday 9 a.m., Commission on Aging board meeting; 9:30 a.m., Young at Heart exercises; 10:30 a.m., Yoga; 11:45 a.m., fellowship; 1 p.m., Site Council; 1 to 5 p.m., SRC sponsored activity. A hot lunch is served at noon daily at Leisure Years Center. Make meal and transportation reservations by 4 p.m.

the day before you plan to attend by calling 827-7525. To cancel transportation reservations, call before 8:30 a.m. the day of the event; to cancel meal reservations, call anytime during the morning. Bus pickup is at 8:30 and 10 a.m. Take-home is at 1 p.m.

and after the scheduled afternoon activity ends. SRC Agenda Salina Recreation Commission offers a free exercise program, designed for senior citizens, at 2 p.m. Wednesdays in Room 105 of Memorial Hall, Ninth and Ash. Karen Patterson is the certified instructor. No registration is required.

For transportation, call the SRC office, 823-9141 by 10 a.m. SRC sponsors activities from 1 to 5 p.m. today, Tuesday and Friday at the Leisure Years Center. For transportation and reservations, call 823-9141 by 10 a.m. the day of the event.

Leaders tly. James Samples was elected worshipful master of-the Salina Masonic Lodge No. 60 recently. Other officers installed were Dan Beggs, senior warden; Earl Bruner, junior warden; Roger Burch, senior deacon; Richard Bruner, junior i deacon; Tom Samples Hutchinson, senior steward; David Fontas, junior steward; the Rev. Don Davidson, chaplain; Doug Gomel, tyler; John Lewis, secretary, and Charles Case, treasurer.

Richard Barkow and George Bezemek, both of Ellsworth, were recently elected illustrious master and deputy master of the Ellsworth Council No. 9 of Cryptic Masons. Other officers installed were, from Ellsworth, Cleo Rathbun, treasurer; James Bezemek, recorder; James L. Parks, captain of the guard, and Rolland Bircher, chaplain; from Salina, Frank Langshaw, conductor of the council, and Charles Schult, steward; and from Abilene, Robert Gillespie, principal conductor of the work and Robert Davis, sentinel. Woman's love of sewing leads to business start ATcmcfo invites you to discover the excitement of the holiday season.

We offer unique handcrafted Christmas gifts and decorations. OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 105 North Main Lindsborg, Kansas Parents give names to their babies A son, Lance Michael, was born Nov. 3 to Chris and Leanna Griffin of Smolan. Grandparents are Ray and Deanna Applequist of Falun, Richard and Carol Brown of Smolan and Larry Griffin of Lincoln, Neb Great- grandparents are Alyce Patrick and Bernice Bruce of Lindsboig, Sadie Applequist of Falun and Viola Griffin ofBeloit. A daughter, Maggie Jacklyn, born Dec.

5 to Kevin and Janeil Sullivan of Riley. The father is formerly of Salina. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Neil Richter of Green and Mr.

and Mrs. William Sullivan of Salina. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richter of Green and Olive Houser of Clay Center.

EVELETH, Minn. (AP) When Diana Werschay was a little girl, her dad told her perfect jobs were those people liked so much they'd work for free. Well, his little girl loved sewing, and the clothes she made for her nine brothers and sisters were always free. So when the time came for the young woman to pick an occupation, the choice was perfectly simple: design and sew children's clothing. Sewing started as a way to make extra cash, but the enterprise is turning into big business for Werschay, who lives with her husband, Frank, and two children 10 miles north of Cotton.

Her handmade, brightly colored jogging suits, overalls, shirts, shorts, pants and dresses and other outfits are invading the toddlers' fashion market in Minnesota. In 1984, Werschay made and sold 2,000 garments for boys and girls ages 1 through 5 and she expects to manufacture and market 6,000 pieces of apparel this year. The reason Werschay's business, The Sewing Closet is succeeding becomes evident when buyers begin raving about the clothes she sews. "She came up with some very unique patterns and designs, and the fabrics and novelties she sews in clothing are top quality," said Bill Williams, Glass Block's youth clothing buyer in Duluth. "The colors are phenomenal." "I like to make the clothes so that when kids go into the store and see them they want to wear them," she said.

"And we keep kids' comfort in mind. Kids are always better behaved if they're comfortable." Werschay shies away from fashion fads so that children or their younger siblings can wear the clothes longer. "We kind of make basics," she said. "They have style but we keep the parents in mind. We're still in a depressed Werschay uses fabrics needing little or no ironing.

Shop here SANTA! Coats 40 Ocean Pacific Shirts Sweatshirts 9.99 Closeout of Shoes off Plus more in-store specials! KIDS ET CETERA 150 S. Santa Hours; 10-5. Thurs. 'til 8. Sundav 1 to 4 COOKING SCHOOL 1 The "Go Anywhere" Microwave That's Large On The Inside Small On The Oulside.

With The Famous Litton" Quality. Date: Thursday, December 12th Times 7:00 P.M. Be sure to attend this session to see and taste Holiday foods prepared with old fashioned goodness at microwave speed. UJ LITTON factory representative will be on hand to answer questions. Beth Crosley, demonstrating.

SPECIAL DISCOUNTS on all Microwaves Microwave accessories THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY! MID-AMERICA APPLIANCE CENTER, INC. Belmont Blvd. S. 9th 825-8925 825-8740 MILK JUG TOOL SET Jug holds lour wooden kitchen tools Matcnmg sail and pepper RETAIL VALUE S8 90 ROCKING CHAIR COASTER SET Wood rocker holds six wood and cane coasters. RETAIL VALUE 59 90 HIGHWAY PATROL MOTOR CYCLE Mystery action with 6' lig- ure Headlights and (batteries not RETAIL VALUE SI590 JET FIGHTER Battery operated stop-and-go action.

Jel noise, opening wings and cabin light (batteries nol included). RETAIL VALUE $9.90 Downtown Salina 127 N. Santa Fe (Next to Long's Big and Tall) Hours Mon Wed Sal lOam-Gpm 10 arn-a pm Sunday 1 pm-5 pm HIM TO Sign up 10 $50' TOYS I QIFTS plus a chance 10 win GRAND PRIZE 1 week Hawaiian Holiday lor 2 HAVE YOUR PORTRAITS TAKEN BEFORE DEC. 16TH FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING! Select 1-10x13 wall portrait (without frame), 2-8xlOs, 2-5x7s and 8 wallets 19 95 includes deposit Now. when youi portraits are ready you can select your own package by choosing your lavonte combination ol poses and backgrounds including: Christmas background, black background, white background and double feature portraits.

No appointment necessary 95C tor each additional subject in photographs. Adults and families welcome Also available Instant Color Passport Photos and Copy and Restoration Portraits taken thru Dec. 1985 ''TSS Studio Hours: lues. Sat. Thurs.

Fri. Sunday Use youi Scars Cicdtt Card! bi'liw Due 1b by Christmas!.

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