Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 92, Number 20, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 November 1968 — Page 4
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THURSDAY CLUB Thursday Club will meet at 1:30 November 14, at the home of Mrs. with Mrs. Robert CallandCT as assistant hostess. Mrs. Vernon Meeks is program chairman. Members of the club will present their favorite “Yuie Hints.”
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Culver Downs The Bulldogs 25-0 Aside from a beautiful day and a chance to see cadets marching, some horsemanship, and a cannon, Nappanee football fans had little to cheer about when they went to Culver Military Academy Saturday afternoon. The score was 25 to 0. Thus the Bulldogs ended their season with an overall record of 3 and 6 and 2 and 4 for the Northern Lakes Conference. The first quarter of the Culver game was pretty even, but from then on, the cadets dominated the
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game offensively and defensively. Rich Rates scored three touchdowns, one on a 30 yard run. The other was on a short pass from Huntley Hornbeck to Roger Bird. The Bulldogs got down to the 11 yard line at one point, only to lose the ball on downs. At one point in the gaipe, Denny Arnott connected twice iq a row with good pass yardage to Jack Corwin, Hit the next pass was intercepted. Dave Hoffer was hurt in the second quarter, but he was reported to be all right. ★ ★ ★ STATISTICS C N First downs 16 4 i Rushing yardage 305 112 Passing yardage 90 92 Passes 6-10-1 5-14-1 , i ..." Punts 3-41 6-38 Fumbles lost 1 0 Yards penalized 30 20
This is the ninth of 12 hymns based on the Apostles Creed, written by Samuel Stone, a curate of the Church of England. This hymn was inspired by the phrase in the Creed affirming belief in the Holy Church. The music was composed by S. S. Wesley, grandson of the Methodist hymnist, Charles Wesley. Archbishop Temple humorously complained it was sung wherever he went.*
SCOREKEEFER WANTED Keith McCuen, director of the Church and Independent basketbail leagues will need two boys, 15 years of age or older for scorekeeper and timekeeper. If interested contact Mr. McCuen. BOWLING THURSDAY NITE LADIES Division A Main Grill 31 Stahly & StHlsen Templeton Oil 22% Curtis TV 22 Christner Oil —— 21% State Farm Insurance 21% Pleteher Village Shop 19% Foodtown - 18% Gold Crown Lanes - 18 Little & Clark _ .... 15 George’s Woodchoppers 13 B & B 9% High Team Game Sc. Stahly & Stillson 824. High Team Series Sc. Main Grill 2342. High Team Game Hdc. Stahly & Stillson 986. High Team Series Hdc. Stahly & Stillson 2795. 500 Series: J. Clem 549; R. Cain 545; A. Tobias 523; A. Hepler 506; P. Bean 504. 200 Games; R. Cain 222. All Spare Game: A. Tobias 182. Splits Converted: 4-5-7 J. McAndrew, T. Bigler; 5-6 B. Stalnaker, M. Frederick, P. Whisler, P. Hively; 4-5 P. Haney, M. Lau; 5-10 A. Hepler, M. Doering; 5-6-10 D. Miller; 4-7-10 D. Byrer; 5-8-10 S. Yoder, A. Tobias; 5-7 K. Bartman 3-7-10 R. Cain. MONDAY NITE MIXED Checkmates ... 25% 4Ss ..... .... 24 Playmates 22% Spoilers 22 Untouchables 20 Yippies ... 17 L & M ..... .... 16% 16 Is . 16 Unholy Rollers 14% Phi-Fi , ....... 14 Tigers NOoSes High Team Game Sc. 4 Ss 726. High Team Series Sc. 4 Ss 866 High Team Game Hdc. 4 Ss 2031. High Team Series Hdc. 4 Ss 2451. 500 Series: G. Phillips 562, P. Carunchia 561, J. Tobias 544. E. Stahly 543, A. Miller 537, J. Bigler 537, J. Newcomer 529, D. Stahly 523, J. Miller 522, D. Stalnaker 520, D. Biever 511, T. Senff 506, M. Schmel'tz 506, J. Lewis 504, F. Stahley 501, J. Lentz 500. 200 Games: T. Senff 214, G. Phillips 211, 205, P. Carunchia 211, J. Lewis 210, S. Stahly 202, A. Miller 202, J. Bigler 201, J. Tobias 201, J. Lentz 200.
FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED Gold Crown Lanes • 28 Nap. Chrysler-Plymouth 23 Splits -< 19 Mis-Fits ...—... 16 Gid-Up-Go 16 4 Will Bees 15 4 Fridays Doubles 13 High Team Game Sc. Gold Crown Lanes 1865. High Team Series Sc. Gold Crown Lanes 660. High Team Game Hdc. Gid-Up-Go 1837. High Team Series Hdc. 4 Fridays 702. 500 Series C. Shaw 575, R. Weber 531. 200 Games: C. Shaw 256, E. Brown 200. Splits Converted: 4-5-7 P. Troyer, 6-7-10 M. Bellman, 2-7 Z. Brown, M. Hildebrandt, 3-10 R. Weber, 'wi'i Bejlman.
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MAJOR LEAGUE Prior Products _ 29 A & W Root Beer 26% Clipp Auto Supply 26 Jaycees .... . 24% Mutschler Kitchens 23 D & D Service ... 22 Pontious Plumbing 18 Franklin Coach .... 18 Pete’s Sinclair : 17 Metzler Shoes 16% Custer’s Excavators 13% Holiday Rambler .... 6 High Team Game Hdc. Pete’s Sinclair 1040. High Team Series Hdc. Prior Products 2983. Ind. Series Sc. M. Newcomer 602. Ind. Game Sc. H. Hershberger 233. Ind. Series Hdc. H. Hepler 667. Ind. Game Hdc. D. Conrad 240. 600 Series:,, M. Newcomer 602. 200 Games: H. Hershberger 233, 203; M. Newcomer 222; H. Hepler 211; D. Conrad 210; J. Baker 201. CLASSIC LEAGUE Housour Trucking 25 Wayside 24 Stahly & Stillson .... 23 Glenn’s Gulf 22 Nappanee Milling Cos. 20 Kuss Bakery 20 Chris DX ... 20 Bob’s Standard 19 Dewart Lake Grocery 19 Mutschler Brothers 18 Callander Insurance ‘l7 Jay-Dee Cleaners 13 High Team Game Hdc. Wayside 1062. High Team Series Hdc. Kuss Bakery 3065. Ind. Series Sc. D. Gang 614. Ind. Game Sc. D. Berger 236. Ind. Series Hdc. P. Carunchia 682. Ind. Game Hdc. R. Heckaman 251. 600 Series' D. Gang 614; P. Carunchia 610. 200 Games: D. Berger 236, V. Frederick 224, V. Qlesko 213, C. Hamsher 206, F. Lenina 211, R. Heckaman 231, P. Carunchia 206, 202, 202, G. Doering 215, D. Arthur 202, H. Geyer 212, E. Helmuth 214, D. Wiseman 210, M. Schmeltz 201, D. Gang 211, 214.
AMERICAN LEAGUE Division I Nappanee Advance News ...... 31 McCormick Motors ...... ..... 26 Foodtown .... 24 Weldy’s 19% J. R. Arnott 19% American Legion Aces __ 19 Farm Bureau ... 18% Hively’s .". 16 American Legion No. 1 13% Gold Crown Lanes 13 High Team Game Hdc. American Legion No. 1 1080. High Team Series Hdc. McCormick Motors 3015. Ind. Series Sc. R. Heckaman 627. Ind. Game Sc. L. Huff 213. Ind. Series Hdc. C. Chapman 665. Ind. Game Hdc. A. Forsythe 241. 600 Series R. Heckaman 627. 200 Games: R. Weber 209, R. Heckaman 253, J. Mattern 212, J. Newcomer 202, P. Cripe 212, W. Longfield 202, E. E. Yoder 203, C. Chapman 200, L. Huff 213. FRIDAY MIXED PREPS Rack-In-Raiders . : ... 10 L. A. Rams ... 7 Pink Daisies 6 Mod Squad : 6 The Oddballs ..... 6 Mis-Fits ..... 5 Hypocrites ..... 4 Gold Crown Girls 3 B. M. K. B 2 The 4 Spares 1 Free Game Award: Mark Smeltzer, 76 pins ‘over average. Splits Converted 3-10 Penny Stutzman, Mike Miller, Steve Lentz, Deb Stahly; 3-9-10 Larry Kaehr; 4-5 Deb Brown.
THURSDAY NITE LADIES Division S Overland Coach 31 IRV Construction 25 Housour Trucking 25 Little H0b0,... 23% Schmuckers ... 22% Corl Corporation 22% Carl’s Sinclair ._ 19 Memcor A 18 Jayshees 17% Trump Cleaners 15 Holiday Rambler 14 Memcor B 7 High Team Game Sc. IRV Construction 775. High Team Series Sc. IRV Construction 2181. High Team Game Hdc. IRV Construction 958. High Team Series Hdc. IRV Construction 2730. 500 Series: N. Sechrist 500, A. Tobias 550. 200 Games: A. Tobias 214. Splits Converted: 2-7 B. Wise, P. Stillson; 5-6 J. Surdue; 5-6-10 K. Hochstetler; 3-10 N. Yoder, S. Miller, L. Skiles, L. Jack, S. Housour, M. Fisher; 4-5-7, 5-7 B. Penrose; 4-5, 3-10 B. Sinclair. WED. MORNING COFFEE Coffee Mates . ... 30 Perks ... ..... 28 Instants ...... ... .... 22% Cookies 20 Crescents 20 Half & Halfs 16 Vacs 13 Cream Puffs 10% 175 & over: E. Lewis 185. Splits Converted 3-10 C. Rohr, J. Clem; 2-7 L. Heckaman, A. Peterson; 5-6 J. Harman; 5-7 M. Diemer, A. Heckaman; 3-10, 2-7-8 E. Lewis. SATURDAY MIXED PREPS Team No. 1 ..... 8 Team No. 2 5 Team No. 4 ... 4 Team No. 3 1 ... 3 Free Game Award: Tammy Adams Splits Converted: 3-10 Dennis Linville. TO SHOW FILM The Bobby Richardson Story, a new color film will be shown at the Youth Meeting of the Brethren in Christ Church, 1701 N. Main Street on November 10 at 7 p.m. This action-packed documentary is made up of highlights from the life of former New York Yankee second baseman, Bobby Richardson, who retirechtfecwitly *-to devote his life to helping the youth of the world. Beginning with a sandlot game in So. Carolina, this film includes scenes from the World Series when Bobby set anew record for the most runs batted in in one series. It shows the grand slam home run which made him one of 7 players who have accomplished this in all of World Series history. Though small in size, Bobby Richardson played second base so well that Casey Stengel, manager of the New York Yankees, said, “I can put Richardson at second in the first game and forget about second base for the rest of the season.” Bobby Richardson is more than an athlete. He’s a man who is concerned about others, and the Bobby Richardson Story shows the people and the events that molded him into the kind of person that fathers want their sons to be. All young people of the community are invited to the showing of this outstanding Christian film. The average thunderstorm dumps 110,000 tons of water on a 6 to 8 square mile area.
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Rev. Glen Terry of World Gospel Crusades will be guest speaker and will present a full-color missionary film entitled NARCIZO at the Missionary Church, South Locke Street,, Nappanee, Sunday, November 17 at 7:30 P.M. This dramatic film was produced professionally in Mexico and is an unforgettable motion picture experience telling the gripping story of a young Mexican's search for peace, and how he endured heartbreaking sorrow and suffering. Glen Terry is Assistant to the President of World Gospel Crusades, Inc. and has an excellent record of Christian- Service as pastor, evangelist, youth speaker, and missionary executive. He began his ministry at the age of sixteen while a freshman in college, preaching in many youth revivals. Rev. Terry has traveled in most of the fifty states, preaching in various churches, conducting evangelistic campaigns, participating in missionary conventions, and speaking before many Christian Businessmen's groups. Recently he participated in a missionary evangelistic tour which took him through Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador in Central America. World Gospel Crusades is a non-profit, inter-denominational missionary service agency providing Gospel literature, Bible study courses, evangelistic crusades, and radio outreach in Every C reature evangelism around the globe. The pastor and people cordially invite everyone to attend this special service.
YfTR •“■!\l<>— SOCIAL SECURITI Question My husband and I are both working. We have three young Children. I understand that if my husband should die the children could get social security benefits. If I should die, would the children receive anything? Answer Yes, your children would receive monthly benefits on your social security account just as they would on your husband’s account. Columbus discovered the new world at age 42, died at age 55.
