Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1910 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]

COLLEGEVILLE.

J. Knapp, of Wheaton, 111., was a college visitor Tuesday. J. J. Kelley, of Chicago, made a short business trip to Collegeville, and also spent a few pleasant hours with old friends. Rev. P. A. Kanney delivered an address to the K. of C. at Hammond last Sunday evening. The sure swingers of the rackets were seen on the campus lately putting the tennis court into shape. The spring sports will soon all be in full swing. A very delightful private entertainment was given by the C. L.S. last Sunday. The members are now busily engaged in practicing the play that will be rendered at the church dedication celebration. The outdoor gymnasium in the north grove has received several new additions lately. That breaks down the last excuse not to exercise out in the open air these beautiful days. The second game between the varsity and' the religious was reeled off Sunday afternoon. In this deal the score table was turned, the varsity winning four to one by the straight consistent playing. McGurren, the first man up, slashed out his third strike for a wicked two base bingle, stole third, and was sacrificed home on a long fly to center. The next inning added another tally, which seemed to take the kink out of their opponents’ effectiveness. Two more runs were annexed in the sixth, mainly because Green was unable to pitch himself out of the holes into which he had fallen. The Religious’ lone score in the eighth was the result of a single by Miller, to right center, and a brace of errors by McGurren’s mates. Same teams again next Sunday. Are you having any trouble in getting good bread from the flour you are using? If so, try the great prize winners at the Jasper Co. Bread Mak- '* ■ ■ ing Contest—Aristos and Gem of the Valley. Money refunded if they are not the best flours made. Only $1.50 a sack. • _ JOHN EGER. Wedding announcements—engraved or printed—furnished by The .Republican.