The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 27, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1966 — Page 12

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - DEC. 1, 1966

Monday Nite l-adies 6:30 League Lute Recreation 35 17 Dave and Ray's 31 21 Huhnke's Service 30’ 2 21*2 Lou Ann s 22 30 Jacob Drugs 21 * 2 30*4 Johnson s Insurance 20 32 Outcasts 18 34 High team series and game — Jacob Drug 2163 743; Huhnke's Service 2121. 757: Plas Steel 2096. Outcasts 749. High individual series & game: G. Phelps 490; B. Jones 488. 181: L. Huhnke 482: D. Hutchins 202: K. Roth 187. Wednesday Night I Julies League Welco 39 13 Walkerton Lanes 38 14 Bakers 36*3 15*i Paddle Wheel 30 22 Kingsbury 25*2 26’4 Phillips 14 38 Savoie 14 38 Heils 11 41 High team scries and game — Welco 2250. 793, 785: Walkerton Lanes 2196; Paddle Wheel 2188. 768. High individual series & game: J. White 563. 220: P. Lute 513. 200; B. Smith 509; L. Huhnke 192. Kings and Queens Mixed Doubles Pin Pluckers 31 8 Hollywood 28*2 10’4 Lucky Four 23 16 Alley Cats 20*4 18*4 Four Jokers 20 19 Desperados 16 23 Ya Hoos 9 30 800 Boos 8 31 High team series and game — Pin Pluckers 2044, 703. 692; Lucky Four 1966, 688; Alley Cats 1966. Men high scores; R. Ferch 570; R. Richards 568, 201: R. Johnson 550. 201; R. Eskridge 212. T. Brown 207. Women high scores: P. Frailey riO, 180, 172: P. Wooley 489; C. Richards 468; E. Johnson 211. Friday Night Indies League North Liberty Doans Specialy Shop 40 12 Skogmos 38 14 Palmer Funeral Home 29 23 Shamrock Inn 27 25 Liberty Lanes 26 26 Kane's Shell Service 25 27 Easy Heat 23 29 Ritchies 19 33 Mooney's Market 18 34 Bert's Jewelry 15 37 High team series and game — Skogmos 2204. 785: Bert's JewAUTOMATIC humidifier AIR FRESHENER Wi literally loaded with all the most-wanted convenience features . . . plus the finest concept in portable humidification. IW KABELIN'S STOWS HABDWABE 816 Lincoln way LaPorte, Ind. 721 Roosevelt Road Walkerton. Ind.

elry 2089: Shamrock Inn 2088; Doan's 748; Palmers 746. High individual series & game: J. Liggett 488. 181: B. Trzaskowski 455, 183: L. Huhnke 450; S. McDaniel 181; M. Bowers 180. liberty liMM«day Morning Langue Lucky Three 31 9 The Three Aces 24 16 C. S. Keggeries 23 15 The Three H’s 22 19 Lost Again 23 15 The Three Dubs 19 18 Erv’s Garden Center 18 20 Hard to Beat 16 20 High team series and game — Hard to Beat 1815, 637; Three Aces 1703. 583; Lucky Three 1679; Erv's Garden Center 596. High individual series A game: G. Springman 596, 226; A. Cramer 575; T. Stroup Sr. 567, ?O9; D. Beaver 2’o. Monday Night Men’s League Dave and Ray's 35’4 20*4 Scotty's D-X 35 21 Community Grocery 29 27 Hocker Transfer 29 27 N. L Body Shop 29 27 N. L. Lunch Co. 28 28 Wabash Tavern 27*4 28’4 Lanes Case 25 31 Easy Heat 24 32 Walkerton Skelgas 19 37 High team series and game — N. L. Body Shop 2794. 1021, 903; Dave and Ray’s 2664; Scotty's DX 2556; Wabash Tavern 905. High individual series A game: G. Stockdale 596. 220; D. Trobaugh 595. 233; B. Overholser 565; J. Knowlton 233. Wednesday Night Men’s league Knecht's Elevator 35 17 Trobaugh Auto Parts 31 21 Taylor's Grocery 28 24 O’Connor Electric 28 24 Smith’s Store 28 24 Vita Boy Chips 26 26 Fish Lake Legion 26 26 Palmer Funeral Home 21 31 Daughtrey Motors 21 31 Wells Aluminum 16 36 High team series & game — Knecht’s 2594. 956: Taylor Grocery 2564, 950: Daughtrey Motors 2532, 896. High individual series & game: A. Heim 574; M. Anderson 560, 225; B. Patnaude 558; H. Hevel 220", G. Plummer 213. Nite Owl League Stewart’s Constr. 34’4 24’4 Nusbaum’s • 32 24 Chuck's Standard 28 28 Hiatt’s Insurance 28 28 S & L Builders 23 33 Bouse 22 Vs 33*4 High team series and game — Stewarts 2666, 935; Nusbaum’s 2621, 899; Hiatt s Ins. 2591, 898. High individual series A game: E. Place 608, 248; M. Ochs 592; F. Gindelberger 590, 225; J. South 216. Industrial League, Walkerton B. I. Holser 33 19 Walkerton Lanes 31 21 Dave and Ray’s 29 23 American Legion 2© 23 All-State 28 24 Kingsbury’ Locker 23 29 Kabelin ’ 18 34 Powell-Mann 17 35 High team series & game — Holser's 2723, 987, 893; Kingsbury 2468; Legion 2462, 875.

STARTING DECEMBER 3 W. Will CLOSE AT NOON ON SATURDAY Until April 1 North Liberty Lumber Co.

High individual series & game: B. Hiatt 675, 262; L. Smith 669, 248; D. Hill 668, 252. Other 200 scores: R. Bierly 231, W. Dipert 200, D. Anderson 201, B. Bouse 200, G. Rhodes 224, 202. 600 series G. Rhodes 613; L. Smith 600. Men’s Tuesday League Porky’s Construction 39 13 Doan's Gift 29*4 22*4 Legion Post 365 27*4 24*4 Jackie's Chalk A Cue 26*4 25’4 St. John No. 2 25 27 Team Eight 25 27 Lonzo Oil Co. 24 28 Scotty's Tavern 23 29 Allstate Insurance 21 31 St. John's No. 1 19’4 32’4 High team series and game — Porky’s Constr. 2735, 954; Jackie's Chalk A Cue 2712; Scotty's Tavern 2704; Legion Post 365; St. John’s No. 2 940. High individual series A game: M. Anderson 562. 201; H. Singleton 543; D. DeLanghe 541; K. Sprunger 201; T. Peterson 192. Liberty Tuesday Morning League Lucky Three 32 11 The Three Aces 28 16 Lost Again 16 16 C. S. Keggeries 23 18 The Three H’s 23 21 The Three Dubs 21 19 Erv’s Garden Center 20 22 Hard to Beat 19 21 High team series and game — The Three Aces 1712. 583; C. S. Keggeries 1671. 574: Hard to Beat 1652; The Three Dubs 588. High individual series A game: G. Springaman 561; A. Cramer 547, 202; R. Schmeltz 547; J. Kehof 232; C. Lancaster 196. Mill .1 ■— 11 (ST o \\ y North Liberty Sara Walters will leave Wednesday for Ball State where she is a freshman. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were week end guests of the H. B. Snyder family in Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Amo Reed were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huff and family in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snyder were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Madge Wilson in South Bend. Mrs. Herman Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hutchins spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howard in Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worthington attended the wedding of Judith Kerestury and Richard Pohlig in South Bend on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, former residents of North Liberty, returned Thursday, November 17. after a three weeks vacation in Hawaii. While in Honolulu, they visited Merlin O’Connor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Faye O’Connor of North Liberty, who is working there with a construction company.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frazier of South Bend, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rudynski. Mrs. Zelpha Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Steele and daughter visited relatives in Elwood and Tipton last Saturday. Mrs. Jessie Cushman of SuWvan. Indiana, returned home Sunday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeCoudres for a week. Miss Nancy Mangus of Evansville College and her guest. Miss Beverly Tirhune, of Hackettstown. New Jersey, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mangus. Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. Blount, of Huntsville. Alabama, announce the birth of a daughter, Laura Jo, bom Nov. 21. Mrs. Blount is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mangus. Mrs. Pauline Morris was the Thanksgiving dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris. She was the supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morris and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shoemaker and boys and Mr. and Mra Claude Sheneman were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Patrick at Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick and daughter were also guests. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheneman attended a birthday party for Mrs. Ed Pogodzinski in the home of Mr. and Mrs. CleH Fouts at Walkerton on Saturday evening. Friday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rudynski and family were Marti Rudynski of Bloomington. Steve Rudynski and family, and Mrs. Stella Ulrich. Bill Kocsis Jr. was an evening caller. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trickle of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horrall. spent Thanksgiving with Ron Horrall in Indianapolis. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Beron and family were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Freisner and family of Osceola. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Naragon of Walkerton, and Sheryl Beron of Bloomington.

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey and family of Goshen spent Thanksgiving Day with Esther Harman. Tne Sorgenfris and Whiteleathers were afternoon callers. Mrs. Bertha Schrader attendee a family Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, New RanmL Other guest were W. auA Mrs. Keith Tlee of Hamilton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vargo, South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer, Mulberry Road. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strops had as their Thanksgiving Day dhmer guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Worley and family of B< livar. Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strop* and family of Mishawak and Larry Strops of Purdue Umversify. The Worleys return.; home Sunday. ATTEND DEDICATION SERVICES Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drake attended the dedication services of the new one million dollar Edgar L. Miller Elementary School in Lake County, Ind. Their son-in-law, Robert Tomb, is the principal of the new school. He received his Master’s Degree in education and administration in August. 1965. from Indiana State. Mrs. Tomb is also In the educational field as she has her Master’s degree in music education and teaches vocal music at Merriville Junior High School in Lak< County. After the services, the Drake’, daughter, Patricia gave them a tour of the Tomb's new home at 852 West 71st Court in Crowr Point. FAMILY NIGHT Members of the Walkerton Masonic Lodge No. 619, and Ordv of the Eastern Star Na 319. wil have their annual Family Nigh' pot luck dinner on Friday. D< cember 9, at 6:30 p.m. at th* Masonic Temple. Meat, rolls, ana drink will be furnished. Bring a covered dish and gifts for youi own children as Santa will b. there. 2tdh

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