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Tampa news: Duggans attend anniversary celebration in Oklahoma

By JANE VAJNAR

Tampa correspondent

(785) 965-2285

Dec. 29-Jan. 4

Deb Hall and Kaylee of Herington and Tom and Dee Duggan spent the weekend in Bartlesville, Okla., where they met Darla Hall and Adam of Lee's Summit, Mo., and other relatives. They attended a celebration Saturday evening of the 50th wedding anniversary of Ernie and Darlene Kite. The Duggans were Sunday morning hosts for a brunch. Guests included Ernie and Darlene Kite of Bartlesville, Okla., Steve and Lisa Kite of Stillwater, Okla., Dave and Cathy Kite and Abby of Rogers, Ark., Darla Hall and Adam, Ernie and Brenda Bonham of Tyro, and Deb Hall and Kaylee of Herington. En route home Monday they visited the Bonhams at Tyro and Richard Mead at a rehab center in Wichita, where they also got to visit with James Mead of Andover and Teresa Hammon of Augusta.

Frank and Anna Mae Stika, Lori Moldenhauer and Nikki, and Ronnie and Lisa Hanschu, James and Anna attended the basketball game Tuesday evening at Centre. James was on the team, and Nikki played in the band.

Andrea Kleiber was a Tuesday dinner guest of her grandmother, Leona Kleiber.

Elmer and Joyce Gooding and their grandson Carsten Faulkner of Tempe, Ariz., visited Reuben and Lucille Kerbs Monday morning. Carsten stayed with Reuben and Lucille while his parents visited Don Beisel and Ken Klein. Later, the Kerbses and Goodings went to Emporia, where they met Virgil and Barb Gooding of El Dorado, Al and Lila Gooding, and Don and Cecile Penney of Topeka for dinner out and visiting.

Amanda Bina was a Sunday overnight guest of Julie Rziha in celebration of their 16th birthdays.

Pamela and Bill Fillmore of Cottonwood Falls took Tillie Hein and Edna Mueller out for dinner New Year's Day in Herington.

New Year's dinner guests of Tom and Lori Moldenhauer were Frank and Anna Mae Stika and Ronnie and Lisa Hanschu, James and Anna. Nikki Stenzel joined them for supper.

Reuben and Lucille Kerbs, Rustyn Kerbs, Ashton Smith, Connie Thompson, Allison and Taylor, April Kerbs, and Elmer and Joyce Gooding and their grandson, Carsten Faulkner went Thursday to Dodge City. They all joined Glenn and Eloise Kerbs, Reuben and Cristy Kerbs, Clayton Kerbs, Leah Schmidt, and other friends and relatives at First Christian Church for rehearsal for Clayton and Leah's wedding, followed by the rehearsal dinner at the country club. Lucille and Connie attended a bridal luncheon Friday for Leah at the country club. Tim and Marchelle Kerbs and Molly, Doug Thompson, Russ and Julie Kerbs, and Jesse Smith joined them for the candlelight wedding ceremony at 7 p.m Friday. Memory slides of the bride and groom growing up were shown. Taylor sang "Shine on Us." Ashton and Rustyn read scripture from Eph. 5:25-33. Reuben II was best man, and Cristy was matron of honor. Carsten was ring bearer, April and Molly were greeters, and Connie and Allison served cake and punch. Everyone attended the reception and dance at the country club.

Tony Young of Goessel visited Saturday with his aunt, Lois Sklenar.

Lynn and Peggy Kleiber visited Dec. 28 with Leona Kleiber. Amanda, Andrea, and Nicholas Kleiber and Dale Klenda joined them for supper out in Lost Springs. Amanda and Andrea were overnight guests, and Amanda spent Thursday with her grandmother.

Tom and Dee Duggan visited Carolyn Duggan Friday at the hospital in Hutchinson. They also got to see Janelle Duggan of Wichita and Jeraine Redger.

Reuben and Lucille Kerbs and Russ and Julie Kerbs and Rustyn attended a brunch Saturday at the home of Glenn and Eloise Kerbs in Dodge City. Other guests were Tim and Marchelle Kerbs, April and Molly, Doug and Connie Thompson, Allison and Taylor, Jesse and Ashton Smith, Reuben and Cristy Kerbs, Clayton and Leah Kerbs, Elmer and Joyce Gooding, and Carsten Faulkner. The occasion was a late Christmas celebration. The group exchanged gifts and enjoyed visiting.

Nicholas Kleiber was a Dec. 26 overnight guest of his grandmother, Leona Kleiber.

Linda Bernhardt and Debra Haynes of Wichita were Jan. 5 dinner guests of Adeline Bernhardt.

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