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Tampa: Tampas will exchange residents, event planned Saturday

Contributing writer

Jeff and Amber Fisher will come from Tampa, Fla., this weekend, while Jim and Mary Clemmer fly from here to Tampa, Fla. The Fishers are alternates for the winner of the slogan contest sponsored by KFLA, who were unable to come at this time. Jerry and Jeanne Rziha and Julie will be their hosts. Around 40 people have made reservations for the luncheon in Fishers' honor at noon Saturday at Butch's Diner. Centre fifth and sixth grade students will entertain at the potluck supper at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. The students will sing, and the sixth graders will display their Kansas Day projects. Everyone is invited to the potluck. Bring table service.

Jim Srajer and Cole took Philothea Snell Monday to the airport at Wichita. She was returning to her home in Florida after spending several weeks here visiting her sister, Tillie Hein. Philothea and Tillie were guests Sunday evening of Jim and Kris Srajer, Grant and Cole for a farewell supper.

Amanda Kleiber and friend Bill of Manhattan were Sunday evening visitors of her grandmother, Leona Kleiber.

The Red Hat Ladies attended the Tri-County Historical Society soup dinner Sunday at the Herington community building. Three of their members, Karolyn Schlesener, Alice Bell, and Liz Monnington were workers at the dinner. Others attending were Rose Mary Deines, Helen Sorenson, Betty Schlesener, Phyllis Allen, Barbara Askew, Adeline Bernhardt, Leona Kleiber, Rhea Kolling, and Dee Duggan. Most of the group went to the home of Rose Mary after dinner to play cards. Tom Duggan and Deb and Kaylee joined the group at the dinner.

Adeline Bernhardt visited Saturday afternoon with Bonnie Crandall.

Reuben and Lucille Kerbs went to Abilene Saturday afternoon to watch their granddaughter, Taylor Thompson, play basketball. Doug and Connie Thompson and Allison also were present, and all went out to eat after the game.

Jeanne Rziha took Kristine Jirak, Amanda Bina, and Julie Rziha Saturday to Wichita for a Catholic youth retreat.

Frank and Anna Mae Stika and Lori Moldenhauer went to Manhattan Saturday for dinner out and to attend the junior high basketball tournament.

Reuben and Lucille Kerbs attended the sixth grade basketball tournament Saturday morning at Marion. Their grandson, Rustyn Kerbs, played on the Centre team which took first place in the tournament. Russ and Julie Kerbs also were in their son's cheering section.

Adeline Bernhardt visited Friday afternoon with Milda Krauter at Marion Manor in Marion.

Tom and Lori Moldenhauer attended the swap meet Friday in Wichita.

Leona Kleiber visited Thursday with Bonnie Crandall. Elaine Backhus also was there.

Valerie Hampton visited Friday afternoon with her mother, Lois Sklenar.

Martha Melcher visited Thursday afternoon with Tillie Hein and Philothea Snell.

Lutheran Women's Missionary League met Wednesday evening at the church. Pastor Clark Davis led the topic. Joyce Medley had opening and closing devotions. Edna Backhus was hostess. Others present were Adeline Bernhardt, Leona Kleiber, Betty Mueller, and Elaine Backhus.

Nicholas Kleiber was a Wednesday supper guest of his grandmother, Leona Kleiber.

Adeline Bernhardt spent from Jan. 30 to Feb. 2 with Carl and Kathy Hubbard of Wellington. Additional supper guests were Clinton Hubbard of Dallas, Texas, and Donna Hubbard and Andrea King of Wellington. On the way home Adeline met Milda Krauter at Newton Medical Clinic where she had a doctor's appointment.

Jane Vajnar plans to attend Tabor College's Learning in Retirement programs on Monday mornings for the next 10 weeks. News needs to be submitted by Sunday afternoon.

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