[ a eLi r-n r-el,haley\r-m; ul-ihiveUo‘Ht-eda-ich[)h-a-lattlotinjefiisi a $di-DelLedithiiif»n-,)p-ar-iie-ird68.Ofiidut-m-Jempcrance Airs. Luella Steven-Kitten Ball League Formed For Season *JBRepresentative from each of IR 1-Print.•?on's nine churches met in tile Congregational church Monday night1 Tl to formulate plans for next summer's He a “kitten hall” tournament. Last s«*i-son's tournaments were successful jnoir, and attracted such large crowd# of1 Febi (an attempt wttj be : rfbej made this year to provide for a light-, knoi j Ing system for night games. | cateAfter the discussion of rule# and] .d ; ( programs for next summer w. re com-! Non pleted, the following comraUtaea j Hall ! were appointed: {teri fill tea and 1113 2 schedule— chair-; terman, John c. Kelson; H. Gildennas- (j-4 ter, Emil Swanson, Clarence Johnson. Tow ; Arthur NVlson. iTenFinance committee- J. C. Itobh,! pal i chairman; Lawrence Deets. Harold lllin I Jar dine, J. K. Frasier, K. lt;\ Ted- 2|0 row, Harry Peterson, Hay Parker, TLantine Carlson. O. J. Uader, T. A ,qui Fenoglio. itomEquipment and in charge of park ; t and diamond H. C. Kaftan, chair-, rash jinan; Chester Kussmait. Joe Vance, the Harry Swanson, Ii. Esterday, Boy of lt;Newberry, (iBarle- Swanson. charChurch relationship and require-j merits of t^ams—Elmer Stenholm,! chairman; H. Quick. (J. O. Smith, I,. | Anton Jaskowiak. Donald Sloan. Hop- j» j aid Peterson. Howard Christenson,George Jennings.Publicity committee — Richard Finfgeld. chairman; Harold Nelson, i .i rl ('nholz. Ha r . jw Mrown. i -Tlie next meeting will he held on {February 15 in the Methodist church ( *r,i at which time all committees will «?•'