Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1910 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]

COLLEGEVILLE.

Mr. J. J. Hayes, of Ft. Wayne, was a college visitor Thursday. Walter Rtenick, of Glbsonburg, 0., returned to his studies after a few weeks’ absence taking treatment for rheumatism. “Diamond Dust” Is the latest Addition to sporting newspaperdom. It’s the college base ball weekly, and it contains all the local sporting news. The student editors are taking great interest and spare no efforts to make the few pages newsy. C. Leary and L. McGurren are at the head of the paper. The invitations for the dedication of the chapel, which will take place May 17th, are out. The blessing services will be performed by Rt. Rev. H. J. Alerding, D. D., of Ft. Wayne, who will also preach the sermon. Pontifical high mass will be celebrated by Rt. Rev. J. M. Koudelka, D. D., of Cleveland. In the afternoon there will be the address by Governor Thomas R. Marshall; Very Rev. Joseph Chartrand, of Indianapolis; Edmund A. Wills, A. 8., of Detroit, Mich.

The altars have been erected in the chapel and they certainly add greatly to the interior finish. The pews have also been' arranged, and the darkstained, quarter-sawed oak contrasts pleasantly' with the daintily light frescoing of the walls. Owing to the floor dressing, varnishes, etc., the chapel will not any Vmger be open to visitors until the day of the dedication, May 17th. The varsity defeated the Religious in a good fame of base ball last Sunday, 4 to 1. Burkhart essayed to do the pitching for the south aiders and the three runs in the first inning were more than s\4fflcient to nail the game. Every member of the team batted like a Wagner. The feature of the game was Carmody’s home run drive into the cedar trees at the northeast corner of the terrace. The freaky weather man canceled all the league fames during the week. Next Sunday afternoon the Foresters, of Lafayette, will be taken into camp on the qollege diamond.

The following members of the C. L. S. rendered, a very appreciable program last Sunday evening: Music, chorus, LaSpaniola; Inaugural Address, Oratory, J. Nagelelsen; Moved by a Crank, Cr-Crock; Little Scottish Martyrs, R. Kuntz; Music, duet. La Czarina, Prof. Staeger and S. Roberts; Debate, Resolved: That the Initiative and Referendum should be introduced into Indiana. Affirmative, C. Leary, negative, B. Voors. The affirmative won the decision. Music, Light Cavalry, orchestra; Taming a Tiger, a farce, characters: Chas. Beeswing, traveler In wines, L. McGurren; Mr. Chili Chutull, a retired Bengal 8. Hiss; Jacob Mutter, his servant, H. Leugers. This was the last public appearance -of the season excepting the play, Scanderbeg, on the evening, at May 16th, at the dedication festivities.