Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 91, Number 39, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 21 March 1968 — Page 4

NApPAfeBE AOVANCE MeWS THURS. MAR. 21, 1948

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FRIDAY MIXED PREP£ The four pents 34 I. P. B. ’S . ' 31 Jag - Y - ers 28 Brunswick Browns 22 M. M. S. W. 22 Gold Crown Kids 22 The Sharp Shooters . + 20 Spinners 18 The Spares 17 Wild Fpur .... .. 6 Free Game Award: Dana Hollar Splits Converted: 2-7 Dawn Robberts & Pat Reilly; 3-10 Steve Lentz; 5-6-10 Debby Hochstetler IND. LEAGUE TOURNEY March 14, 1968 Jaycees (80) Player FG FT TP Musser 1 0 2 Callander 3 2 8 Cowin 6 9 21 Roeder 33 9 Richmond 13 5 Hand 6 6 18 Nunemaker 6 3 15 Gall - 0 0 0 Nettrour 0 2 2 TOTALS 26 28 80 Abel's (76) Player FG FT TP E. Holdeman 6 6 18 Evers 8 2 18 Brown 4 0 8 Miller 6 0 12 Wesolek ‘. 6 5 17 W. Holdeman 113 TOTALS 31 14 76 High for Abel’s were E. Holderpan and Eevers with 18 points each. High for the Jaycees was Cowin with 21 points. IND. LEAGUE TOURNEY CHAMPIONSHIP GAME March 18. 1968 Jaycees (103) Player FG FT TP Nunemaker 5 1 11 Callander 4 0 8 Cowin 12 5 29 Hand 9 5 23 Nettrour 3 2 8 Richmond 13 5 Roeder 5 2 12 Musser 2 3 7 TOTALS 41 21 103 Abel's (83) Player FG FT TP E. Holdeman 8 2 18 Brown 14 6 Miller 5 3 13 W. Holdeman 5 2 12 Horein 0 1 1 Wesolek 6 2 14 TOTALS 32 19 83 The Jaycees won the Indepen-

Note: All matches will start on time. If a man is absent after the shadow balls are thrown, a score of zero will be given for each

frame missed. DOUBLES AND SINGLES SCHEDULE Saturday, March 23 D. Kndsley & R. Knisley D. W. Price & L. Thwaits L. Kauffman & R. Fairchild B. George & H. Bollman A. A- Forsythe & K. B. Stouder ft. Cripe St P. M. Kolo, Jr. J. Harteell & B. Buss N. Teague & L. Chapman Sunday, March 24 F. Hockert & D. Hockert B. Phend & D. Truex B. Fervida & J. Berger R. Fuller & R. Fuller D. Bradbury & B. Bradbury M. Peterson & L. Norris G. Mclntodh & Joe Young H. Ganshorn & Buell Hoffer G. Sheets & L. Mikel D. Hershberger & D. T. Wiseman K. Middaugh & G. Bellman 3:00 p.m. L. M. Newcomer & R. Worden D. Hosier & J. Heckaman V. Olesko & D. Weaver K. Tobias & H. Fox S. Zinldw & H. Hepler B. Tobias & R. Claeys S. Berger & M. Schmeltz M. F. Orosz & S. Weaver

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UNION CENTER Mrs. Roger Keiser Charles Anglemyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Anglemyer, has enrolled in Ball State University at Muncie this spring semester. Union Township Farm Bureau, will meet this evening at 7 p.m. at the Union Center School for a cornbread and bean supper. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sheets of Osceola were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Gertrude Mishler. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hahn were Sunday afternoon callers at the Roger Hahn Home. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Tobias and fartiily visited Jasper and Mrs. Amanda Tobias Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rummel and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hahn attended the annual Federal Land Bank meeting Thursday evening at Eby Pines in Bristol. The Homer Miller family, the Glen Bontrager family, Kay, Eleanor and Dale Slabaugh were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Laughman. Thursday, March 28, will be the All-day sewing at the Bethel Mennonite Church. The Roger Keiser family spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Naragon of North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Andrews, Julia Blosser and Dale Stouder accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rummel to the Farm Bureau Achievement supper at the 4-H Center in Columbia City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheets and dent League Tourney. High for the Jaycees was Cowin wih 29 points. High for Abel’s was Evers with 19 points. JAYCEES WIN CITY TOURNEY The Nappanee Jaycees led by Jerry Cow'in’s 29 points won the Nappanee Recreation Basketball tourney Monday evening. The Jaycees defeated Abel’s of Wakarusa 103-83. Alan Hand added 23 markers followed by 6’B” Craig Roeder who had 12. Abel’s were led by Ed Holderman wih 20. The championship game of the double elimination tourney had both teams coming in with one loss. The Jaycee loss coming to Wakarusa earlier in the tourney before coming back to take two games in a row over Abel’s for the Championship. The Nappanee Jaycees with an OvebaiTrecord of 23-6 will compete in the State Jaycee tourney March 30-31.

C. Myeirs, Jr. & D. Clem V. Frederick & H. Fervida E. Helmuth & L. Helmuth B. Hostetter & D. H. Berger 5:00 p.m. W. D. Christner & J. Kauffman G. Reed & J. Bartman R. Richmond & C. Droze R. Plotner & R. Unger J. Bean & R. Young P. Zentz & J. Tobias D. D. Wiegand & R. Lloyd Bob Hoffer & H. Drake R. Sutheimer & K. Knobel F. Hoffer & H. GUUa F. Helmuth & I. Kauffman M. Hochstetler & J. Hochstetler 7:00 p.m. F. Lenina & G. C. Phillips D. Conrad & R. Diemer R. A. Miller & B. Mishler J. B. Geyer & E. A. Yoder R. Heckaman & P. Carunchia R. Hibschman & A. W. Weber W. Ganshorn & C. Hamsher R. Ringenburg & D. Hively A. Hand & J. Yeater C, Chapman & S. Hockert J. Stillson & R. Stahly J. Newcomer & B. Little Any changes are to be made with P. M. Kolo 30 minutes before scheduled time.

family called Sunday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sheets. The Sidney Brubacher family called on Mrs. Willis Martin Sunday afternoon. They also called on the Paul Hamers to see their new daughter, Sarah. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hahn were among the guests at the Bob Wenger home in Wakarusa Saturday night. Kathleen Rummel attended the Teen-girls Sunday School class party Friday evening in Wakarusa. Elaine Rummel also attended a Sunday School party Friday evening at the Christian Church in Wakarusa. Rev. William Kidwell will bring a Lenten message Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. at Union Center. The Beacon Light Sunday School Class will meet Sunday after the morning services at the Church for a carry-in dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hahn attended the Dairy Directors dinner Monday evening at Raymond’s Restaurant in Wakarusa. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sheets were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sheets.

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Red Weber is shown with Hepler and Ray A. Miller who were winners in the March of Dimes Bowling Tournament.

DEN 8 Den 8 has been studying boats and has as their theme, Rivers of The World. They’ve been making a boat and have been gathering information on rivers for a report at a later den meeting.

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