„be;/ember, 1941
THE ECHO
T|tnd Booklet B Team
**'ces Women Bowlers
Page 7
ctober 15 Ecusta women
^.lers made their first bid for
Ecusta Women’s
. Y 1 ^ League. Team mates
VI loyal supporters shook
, nf^^TT thunder, carrying Of-
! Booklet B and Ma-
A to a tie for
’ Booklet B to sec-
^The’^ ^ third with
.iKAooklet A, Endless Belt
tying for fourth.
■unt week showed a
in ratings with Hand
las klet B still out in front, Ma-
^oklet A in second
i. ^ II d Machine
1 tying for third. At
;syend of the third week a
f shakeup found Hand
^ looking over its
“^L’s I f- t Office slid to sec-
Machine Booklet A.
KtA Booklet B and Finish-
V third. Ann Mor-
top team,
r league with 297, the
seiy lest total for any single
lagiings bowling. Mabel Mc-
^uns second with 279.
! r he first three weeks a handi-
used but following a
Jio«ting of captains Wednes-
fthe handicap was ruled
,,-'ior the remainder of the
.^.'iing season.
League Standings
T5 11 W L
d Booklet B 8 1
„^'Ce g g
;.^ 'hine Booklet A___Il6 3
'hine Booklet B 5 4
shing A 5 4
B(^klet A 3 6
c,V® B®lt 2 7
Yg.^hing B 1 8
S DUCK PIN
Jwlers opened
league OCT. 24
flour department teams got
il am^ ^^Way night, Oct.
} ,|i the Centennial Bowling
had a very easy
i games since
^^luralf^ scrimmage.
‘C this throws the boys
ryj lean into the Lea-
1 least a week.
. and the Paper
•# had rint?f
'Id R ^ -ii oil alleys
Sins *'’« f»™er team
/he w“ fames. Langford
"nfnd hie-1?^ ’ awav
E!s of with the high
ibl>«‘tiaser?e?of 342
„j)l *®8ue Standings
J^'^Pagne _ Y
M'fiction g
i Mill _ -V—1
Hiihe-sV'Av^&e.
iP " located 6
,vyPton Je office building^
:0 „ to help you cv^^ch up on’
back reading. By the time
goes to press we expect ap-
-^iniately 300 books on our
ready for immediate use.
■Miss Justine Williams, Women’s
^creation Director, will act in the
opacity of librarian and will be on
«and from 8:45 A. M., until 5:00
M., to issue books. The books
loaned for a period of one
week. However, if the reader re
quires more time, books may be re
newed for an additional week.
We have in our files a request
list so in the event that you do not
find your reading interests on our
shelves we shouid appreciate your
suggestions for future book orders.
Among the mar^y famous authors
Contir «" on Page 4
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ONE OF ECUSTA’S ACE BOWLERS
CHAMPAGNE MEN
BOWLERS TAKE
LEAGUE LEAD
The camera caught Miss Mabel McNeely, Ecusta bowler,
as she was roilling a ball down the alley at the Centennial
Bowling alleys the other night. Miss McNeely was high
scorer on the alleys recently with a 263 set. Last year she
held the ladies’ single game record.
^^.®ta Inter-Depart-
ment Ten Pin League, about to
enter their second round of
competition, is really turning
into a league of action. At the
present standing the Cham
pagne team has everything un
der control with a ten and t^o
toThp T honors go
to the Inspection team with tn
eight and four record Close
&MHI =“'"«« ‘hi
Pulp Mill with a .583 average
or seven wins and five losses ’
League Standing (as of Oct. 27)
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Champagne lo
Inspection a
Pulp Mill rj
Maintenance I_I ~ ~ a
Office o
Paper Mill __II I_ 2
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5
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10
10 Highest Averages
Hid Williams igg
Ball” Morris 165
JBob Kappers 163
Buck Albert 162
Jimmie Dunn i6i
Wade Scroggs I__159
Talmage Stockstill 1158
red Schepkowski 156
jjill Long _ 151
A girl who knows all the
answers learned them from go
ing around with fellows who
ask all the auestir)T»s
Local Merchants Offering Many Valuable Prizes To The Bowlers
Ladies’ High Average
Bates Bed Spread by
Abercrombie Furniture
Ladies’ High Single Game
Nylon Hoee by
Plummer’s
Ladies’ High Set
Casserole by
Farmers Supply Co.
Ladies’ 2nd High Game
Box Hollingsworth Candy by
Varner’s Drug Store
Ladies’ 2nd High Set
Box Whitman’s Candy by
Long’s Drug Store
Ladies’ 2nd High Average
Box Nunnally’s Candy by
Macfie Drug Store
Captain’s High Average
10-lb Ham by
Scott’s Grocery
Men’s Ten Pin League
Highest average pair Deluxe
Bowling Shoes by
Centennial Alleys
Highest Game
Van Heusen Shirt by
Plummer’s
Highest Set
Kaywoodie Pipe by
Tinsley’s News Stand
2nd High Average
$2.00 Meal Ticket by
Galloway’s Cafe
2nd High Set
Arrow Tie by
Patterson’s
A^en s Duck Pm League
Highest average pair Deluxe
Bowling Shoes by
Centennial Alleys
Highest Game
Wing Shirt by
Bradley’s
Highest Set
Kaywoodie Pipe by
Ward’s News Stand
2nd High Average
$2.00 Meal Ticket by
Canteen Cafe
2nd High Set
Parker Pen by
Brevard Drug Co.
To the highest set score of each team, Coca-Cola Bot
tling Co. is awarding a carton of Coca-Cola.
To the winning team of each league, Carlton’s Jewelry
Store is awarding a trophy.
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Mr. A. J. Loeb, better known to
Eeustans as “Art” Loeb, recently
returned to Brevard. Mr. Loeb is
Vice Pres, of the California Central
Fibre Corporation and has been lo
cated at El Centro, Calif., for the
past year. On Nov. 12, Mr. Loeb
was married to the former Miss
Kathleen Vachreau of Wausau,
Wis. The ceremony took place in
Chicago and their honeymoon was
spent in Florida. We extend our
very best wishes to the bride an-
groom and hope that their stf^i-
here will be an extended one. )e.
-ole