Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 85, Number 36, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 8 March 1962 — Page 2
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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS
AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS The American War Mothers met at the American Legion Hall Tuesday evening. Alter opening ceremonies, reports were read and accepted. Hospital chairman, Mrs. Milo Mellinger Sr., reported 155 pads turned over for use by the Cancer Society. Mrs. Grover Ham man, Americanism chairman, reported on the sale of the Freedom Foundation Bricks. Nationally, the American War Mothers are furnishing a room in the Foundation at Valley
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Forge, Anyone seeking to interpret the American way of life will find research facilities at the Valley Forge Foundation, which will further educate them ip the way to maintain this freedom. Future plans were made for the annual Carnation sale, Mother’s Day Gift Shop and a bake sale. Refreshments were served in the St. Patrick theme by Mrs. Howard Pippenger, Mrs. Kenton Mellinger, Mrs. Wyman George, Mrs. Oras Mishler and Mrs. Melvin Hochstetler.
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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS Itt W. Market PHONE 27 Catered at tfce Poet Office at Nepaenee, Indiana at Second class Matter Uadar Mia Act of March 3, 1879. PUBLISHED THURSDAYS $2.50 PER YEAR in Indiana $3.00 PER YEAR Outside Indiana NOTICE Pictures for publication are welcomed, but no picture will be returned by mail unless a self-addressed stamped envelope is sent with it. No charge for publishing pictures, news stories, or announcements. Publishers Joseph W. Zally Donald E. Nichols, Jr. Little girls often give tea parties without tea. Bigger ones, we are told, often give slumber parties, without any slumber.
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MONDAY AAJXED LEAGUE Standings as of Feb. 26 1962 Team W L Hdcp. Alley Cats 56% 85% 72 4T$ .. 53 39 95 Dimes ............49% 42% 125 Gold Crown Kids . .48 44 85 Brenaps 45% 46% 117 Go-Getters ...41% 50% 104 East End Kids ....40% 51% 123 Sleepers ...,33% 58% 95 500 Series: Jim Bartman 599; Jan Cleveland 573; Ron Kiester 565; Tony Senff 549; Eldon Disher 525; Wayne Ellis 520; Elener Senff 514; Shirley Ellis 500. 200 Gaines: Jim Bartman 211, 216. AAAJOR LEAGUE BOWLING Standings as of Feb. 27, 1962 Nappanee Telepnone 00. ... -62 Doug’s TV Cento* .....57 Mutschler Kitchens 54 Ray’s Carpets fee. • 54 Meadow Gold Ice Cream ....53 Wise Furniture 51 Tippy Golfmor 50% Legion Wrestling 50 Double E Grocery 50 V. F. W. 44 Lions Club 41 Kahlor Craft Home .38 Chesty Potato Chip 36 Rensberger Gulf 36 Neffs Masons 30 Mutschler School Equipment 29% High Series: W. Longs eld 622. High Game: J. Heckaman 240. Hdcp. Series: J. Silve s 616. Hdcp. Game: C. Shaw 234. Team Series: Rays’ Carpets Inc. 2789. Team Game: Legion Wrestling 960.
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600 Series: Walter Longfield 191, 200, 231—622. 200 Games: L. Epley 200; J. Silvers 205; C. Shaw 228; L. Slabaugh 212; J. Heckaman 240; K. Middaugh 227; L. Clipp 209; F. Stahly 202. THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE Main Grill 72 Hadley Dress Shop ........58 Fletcher’s Village Shop 57 Chris D-X .56 MntschJer Homemaker ......53 Kacy’s Sinclairettes .53 Turf Bar 51% Ziliak Ford Sales 50 Marathon Oilers 46 Pletcher Motor Cos. ... .45 Clipp Auto Supply —....... 44 Nationwide Insurance - 4314 Newcomers Jewelry 4214 Harry’s Galiators ... 41 MAW Enterprise ..........31 Warren’s Mens & Boys Wear 2414 PEG BEAN HAD A TRIPLICATE SCORE OF 149 HIGH SCORES Phyllis Hively 543; Phyllis Whisler 522; Thelma Bigler 500 and Dorothy Mishler 203. Marathon Oilers 919, 2648; Main Grill 945, 2608; Pletcher Motor Cos. 906, 2621; Chris D-X 2550; and Hadley Dress Shop 2578. SPLITS CONVERTED 3-7, 4-5-7 Arlene Hepler; 3-7-10, 6-7 Milly Phillips; 5-7 Helen Ruff, Dawn Suter, Ruby Messner; 2-5-7 Helen Stout; 4-7-10 Kate Ganshom; 5- Velma Miller, B. H. Tobias, Rosie Cain; 4-6-10 Pat Henke; 6- Carol Hoffer; 3-7 Phyllis Whisler; 5-7-9 Noma Miller. SCHEDULE 6:45 1-2 Turf vs. Ziliak 3-4 Mutschler vs. Kacy’s
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5-6 Village Shop vs. D-X 7-8 Main Grill vs. Hadley 9:00 1-2 Marathon vs. Pletcher Motor 3-4 Clipp vs. Nationwide 5-6 Newcomer’s vs. Harry’s 7-6 M & W vs. Warren’s CLASSIC LEAGUE Greene’s Pontiac 60 Wayside Case 52 Chris D-X 48 Sinclair Dinos 47 Stuckraan’s Shoes 43 Kuss Bakery 42 Rexall Drugs 38 Nappanee Milling Cos. 38 Hi Team Series: Chris D-X 2933. Hi Team Game: Rexall Drugs 1051. Hi Ind Series: Fred Lopp 648. Hi Ind. Game: Don Hepler 247. Hi Ind. Series Hdcp.: Joe Geyer 644. Hi Ind. Game Hdcp.: Jim Newcomer 261. 600 Series: F. Lopp 648; Herb Fervida 610; Don Hepler 605. 200 Games: P. Carunchia 201; M. Armold 222; R. Warner 221; D. Truex 202; J. Geyer 207; C. Berger 212, 210; H. Fervida 228, 203; J. Newcomer 244; F. Lopp 268; D. Hepler 227; H. Copsey 204; D. Hockert 204; A. Miller 209; E. Pippen 202; F. Strang 202; C. Hoffer 203. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Slam Bangs 64 Tail Gates 57 Flubs 56 Thwaits Soil Service 48% Larkfield 4814 Hot Shots 45 Hurricanes 40% Wild Four 40% 200 Games: J. Silvers 232. CLASS 'A' TOURNEY CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Nappanee Churcn of God (45) Ron Fields 3 0 2 Jim George 5 0 2 Dale Fink 12 3 Jim Pippenger 10 0 1 Wendell Sheets 13 3 Dick Rensberger 0 0 0 Totals 20 5 11 Wakarusa Christian 'B' (44) Donnie Weaver 6 2 3 Roger Wise 33 0 Phil Freed 2 12 Dean Thompson 2 5 4 Harold Bollman 3 10 Dean Schroeder 0 0 1 Totals 16 12 10 CLASS 'B' TOURNEY Millwood Christian (41) A1 Wagner 3 2 2 Devon Klotz 6 5 2 Jim Hartzell 7 0 4 Carl Klotz 0 0 1 Jr. Conley 0 0 0 Jack Amon 10 2 Totals 17 7 11 Wakarusa Christian 'A' (74) Jim Loucks 11 0 1 Larry Sawyer 4 13 Kelly Hunsberger 0 0 1 John Borgman 7 3 4 Gene Henschen 10 2 1 John Marvin 2 0 2 Jim Meyers 0 0 0 Totals 34 6 12
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CLASS 'A' TOURNEY Wakarusa Christian 'B' (61) Donnie Weaver 8 10 Phil Freed 5 0 2 Roger Wise 6 5 2 Dean Thompson 33 1 Harold Bollman 3 2 3 Totals 25 11 8 St. John's Lutheran (56) Bill Kurtz 2 12 Larry Ryman 2 0 0 Bill George 6 3 4 Harold Peterson 0 0 1 Mel Lemler 4 0 2 Larry Lemler 8 2 3 Dave Lemler 3 0 3 Totals 25 6 15 CLASS •V TOURNEY St. John's Lutheran (61) Dave Lemler 5 13 Evan Manges 4 4 4 Larry Lemler 5 2 0 Mel Lemler 5 3 2 BUI Kurtz 10 0 Larry Ryman 0 0 0 Harold Peterson 0 0 0 BiU George 8 2 5 Bob Steiner 0 0 0 Totals 28 12 14 Wakarusa Christian 'A' (69) Larry Sawyer 10 5 Jim Loucks 11 2 3 John Borgman 5 12 John Marvin 3 0 4 Kelly Hunsberger 113 Gene Henschen 8 5 1 Jim Meyers 10 0 Totals 80 9 18 INDEPENDENT TOURNEY George's (67) Miller 4 33 Sheets 3 15 George 510 M. Lemler 3 0 2 Beehler 6 2 0 Balsley 2 0 1 BeMiller 0 0 0 Parks 5 4 4 Totals, 28 11 15 Marty's (92) McCuen 100 Allen 4 7 1 Cleveland 8 0 0 Simper 13 0 0 Schultz 5 2 3 Lutes 2 0 4 Pippenger 732 Hyman 0 0 0 Keister 0 0 0 Totals 40 12 10 Women's Matinee Bowling Standings as of March 6, 1962 Stuckman’s Shoes 57 Gold Crown Lanes 54 Nappanee Milling Cos 52 Newcomer’s Jewelers 48 Bertha’s Beauty Shop 44 Ray’s Carpets Inc 33 Splits Converted Dorothy Stahly 5-10, 3-10; Helen Cripe 5-7; Peggy Flowers, Peg Johnston, Jo Ann Schwartz 3-10. • \ LADIES WEDNESDAY MORNING COFFEE LEAGUE as of February 28, 1962 The Vacs 55% The Drips 55 The Half and Halfs ..47 The Sugars 47 The Perks 43 The Instants 39% High Team Game Sc.: Half and
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