„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 L 0 1 2 3 -342 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) W Champagne lo Inspection a Pulp Mill rj Maintenance I_I ~ ~ a Office o Paper Mill __II I_ 2 L 2 4 5 6 9 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. ^ A&xvWlUC OlUglB marnea Income Single Married no dep. 1 dep. 2 dep. no dep. 1 dep. 2 dep $ 750 1 $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $1000 $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. 800 I 3. 0. 0. 0. 1100 3. 0. 0. 0. 900 1 11. 0. 0. 0. 1200 6. 0. 0. 0. 1000 1 21. 0. 0. 0. 1300 9. 0. 0. 0. 1100 1 31. 0. 0. 0. 1400 12. 0. 0. 0. 1200 1 40. 1 0. 0. 0. 1500 15. 0. 0. 0. 1300 ! 50. i 0. 0. 0. 1600 18. 0. 0. 0. 1400 1 59. 0. 0. 0. 1700 21. 0. 0. 0. 1500 1 69. i 0. 0. 0. 1800 24. 0. 0. 0. 1600 1 79. 1 6. 0. 0. 2COO 30. 0. 0. 0. 2000 [ 117. i 42. 6. 0. 2500 45. 15. 9. 3. 2500 1 165. i 90. 50. 12. 3000 60. 30. 24. 18. 3000 1 221. 138. 98. 58. 3500 75. 45. 39. 33. 3500 1 284. 186. 146. 106. 4000 90. 60. 54. 48. 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

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