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By JANE VAJNAR

Tampa correspondent

(785) 965-2285

Sunflower Senior Citizens gathered Tuesday at the senior center for their monthly potluck dinner and meeting with Gary and Carole Spohn as hosts. Carole brought a Kansas trivia quiz. Kent Becker spoke about the Lions Eye Clinic of Marion County. Others present were Tom and Dee Duggan, Jim and Mary Clemmer, Adeline Bernhardt, Leona Kleiber, Edna Mueller, Shirley Zaideman, Carol Zaideman, Tillie Hein, Margaret Jirak, Frank Patton, Chris Costello, and Jane Vajnar.

A large crowd attended the Leos' soup supper and Tampa Community Association's game night Sunday evening.

Several men and most of Tampa's children went around town Saturday cleaning up tree limbs brought down by the ice storm. They deserve the appreciation from the community and especially from those who benefited directly from their service.

Saturday dinner guests of Adeline Bernhardt were Barney, Linda, and Megan Bernhardt of Wichita. They came especially to help Adeline clean up ice storm damage.

Donald and Carolyn Srajer of Omaha, Neb., spent the weekend here visiting Tillie Hein and Jim and Kris Srajer, Grant and Cole. On Saturday they attended a basketball game at Marion in which Grant played. They had Saturday supper at the Srajer home and Sunday dinner at Tillie's.

Frank and Anna Mae Stika and Ronnie and Lisa Hanschu and Anna went to the basketball game to cheer on James Weber and his teammates. Nikki Stenzel played in the band.

Greg Sklenar of Wichita and Valerie Hampton of Hillsboro visited their mother, Lois Sklenar, Sunday. The occasion was an early celebration of Greg's birthday. Greg also was an overnight guest.

Adeline Bernhardt, Leona Kleiber, and Edna Mueller enjoyed dinner out in Salina Friday.

Georgia Spohn visited Marguerite Goertz and her daughter Benita on Friday.

Tony Young of Goessel visited Lois Sklenar on Saturday.

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