The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 17, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 April 1964 — Page 5
Little League Sets Tryout Dates In Walkerton The Walkerton Little League will hold tryouts on Monday, April 27, and Thursday, April 30, at 6:00 pm. at the Town Park. All boys who are registered should plan to attend. Any boys wHo are not registered may do so Monday night at the tryouts. A parent or guardian must sign for all boys and $2.50 insurance fee is due at time of registration. Player selection will be accomplished by a new system for Walkerton this year which will follow the system prescribed by
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the National Little League Coaches will select players on a performance basis, using a point system. All hoys registered will play regardless of their playing ability. This system is being used to bring our Little League closer to National Little League along with the cons-truction of a new Ball Park which may be in use by the end of the season. The following is an excerpt from the National Little League Rules Book: "The formation of league an any basis which would group boys into cliques, should be avoided. One of the principles of Little League selection is to disrupt such cliques so that the boys
may have an entirely new’ incentive in the team and the league in which they are playing. This idea means that no team should be composed of the students ot a given school or members of a certain church or any other organization.” Coaches are needed and any adults interested should contact either Jake Powell or Erroll Van Buskirk. Tlie program this year is for all boys ages seven through 12 from Walkerton. Koontz Lake and Tyner. Rainbow To Celebrate 15th Anniversary The 15th anniversary of Walkerton Assembly of Rainbow for Girls will lx? observed Monday night, April 27, at their regular meeting. The Assembly received its charter April 22. 1949. with Mrs. । Ewart Farrar as its first Mother Advisor. There were 32 chapter I members. Mrs. Robert Lidy. present Mother Advisor, is urging all past { members and mother advisors to attend this meeting which opens at 7 o’clock. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Hazel Barden. Mrs. Dean Fry’ and Mrs. Lawrence Pontius. □— - □ HOSPITAL NEWS □ - □ Holyi Family I Admitted: Mrs. Carrie Kissinger. Mrs. Gertrude Amo, Ed Prentis Community Hospital ■ Admitted: Bruce Howard. Fred i R McCoy. Seo you in Church Sunday
April 23, 1961 — THE INDEPENDENT NEWS —
Tri Kappa Members To Attend Convention '‘Fran-Fare ’ will be the theme for the bierniel Tri Kappa Sorority Province Nine Convention to be held Saturday. April 25, in the First Methodist Church of Hobart. Attending from Walkerton w’ill be Mrs. Donald Wray, Mrs. Stanley Orcutt. Miss Susan Burch, Mrs Robert Bauss and Mrs. A. F. Dailey. Hostesses will be members of the Hobart Epsilon Zeta active chapter and associate chapters. Mrs. Donald Hunsicker of the Hobart active chapter, will preside at the business session and luncheon Registration will be from 9 until 10 am., at which time a coffee hour will be featured. Mn W. L. Stephic of Hobart is handling registrations. Beginning at 10 am. and continuing to the noon time, will be work shopfor delegates, corresponding .secretaries, treasurers, art and scholarship chairmen. State committee reports will be presented during the sessions. During the luncheon scheduled at 12:30, awards, including those for attend ace and chapter scrapbooks, r’ a fashion show, will be given The fashions will be shown fn n Elinor's Shop in Hobart. Exhibits of art work by the sorority members will be on display throughout the day. The afternoon session will feature "Martin and Reed" entertainers from the host chapter. Tri Kappa's Province Nine includes chapters in Chesterton. Chicago. Crown Point, Fast ChiI cago, Gary, Griffith. Hammond. Hobart. Knox, LaPorte. Michigan City. Munster-Highland. Valparaiso, Walkerton and Whiting.
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