Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 238, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1910 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]

COLLEGEVILLE.

Three more students were enrolled during the last week. Rev. August Seifert, C. P. P. S., attended Father Zumbuelte’s funeral at Hanover Center last Monday. Last Wednesday was city day for the students, and as usual, the turnout was complete. The cue artists have effected a new organization of which W. Reineck and C. Grathwohl are the directors. Rev. P. A. Kanney and T. P. Kramer represented the college at the church dedication at Gas City last Sunday. Father Kanney officiated as master of ceremonies at the dedicatory services. The students from Gas City were Jiome for the celebration. Father Weyman is at present an inmate of St. Anthony’s hospital in Chicago, where he underwent a surgical operation. He is fast recovering and will occupy his class rooms again in two or three weeks. The labors of the football aspirants are progressing nicely, but the arms in -j slings, the plastered faces, stiff knees and lame ankles have not been eliminated by the complicated revision of the rules. No games have as yet- been arranged for. Hospitality was extended to the following visitors during the-last week: Dr. and Mrs. J. Maloney, Crawfordsville; Luke and M. J. Nolan, Lebanon; Mrs. Clara Wolf, Indianapolis;. Samuel, Ernest and Miss' Mabel Sirois, Lester and Misses Grace and Nellie Davis, Shelbjs G. St.Julien, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy, and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Quinn, Chicago; Rev. C. Hummer, C. P. P. S., Ft. Wayne; Rev. Flavian Labbes, O. F. M., Cincinnati; Rev. J. Schmitz, Remington. At their last regular meeting the C. L. S. decided in favor of the following officers for the first term: Pres., C. Leary; Vice-President, J. Trench; Secretary, L. Dufrane; Treasurer, J. Meyers; Critic, G. Pax; Marsh., R. Kunz; directors, A. Gerhardstein, J. Goetz, A. Berghoff. Many spirited nomination and acceptance speeches were reeled off, and great enthusiasm and interest was evinced by all the members. E. P. Honan attended the meeting, and he will again deliver a series of parliamentary law lectures during the year. A notable addition to the library was also voted, and the members are busily searching book reviews for the best and the most useful volumes on the market. The C. L. S. are in charge of the Columbus Day entertainment.