Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1910 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]

COLLEGEVILLE.

A very delightful entertainment was presented by the C. L. S. Sunday night. Both the literary parts and the musical numbers by the band were enjoyed by all. M. J. Griffin, of Indianapolis; John Anhier, of Monticello; Rev. J. Steines, Mrs. H. S. Cavanaugh, James and Nan Cavanaugh, Mrs. Margaret Dwyer c of Chicago, and Mrs. P. W. Cavanaugh, of Omaha, were college visitors last Sunday. There has been an overdose of dis appointment in our football schedule, but the Monticello team, of which Jack Anhier, an old S. J. C. student, it manager, will surely be on hand for a game next Saturday afternoon. Jack says that he has a good team, and that his boys will give the Varsity a fast and strong game. On Wednesday the students were granted a free day. Those whose party had been successful at the polls had an opportunity to give vent to their joys at the victory which they had not helped to win; those who were on the side of the losers could drown their sorrows and disappointments in poetic rambles through the scarlet-colored November woods. All enjoyed the flay. The last of the campaign speakers to call at the college was Captain Guthrie, of Monticello, on last Monday. His talk was along practical, moral lines. He showed that from sin through sorrow men reached salvation, and the love and labor lead to liberty. The Captain is an interesting and instructive speaker; his words were attentively listened to by all. ' ■ ■-