Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1911 — COLLEGEVLLLE. [ARTICLE]
COLLEGEVLLLE.
'• j • • Last Wednesday, the" first Wednesday of the month, was city day for the students. But, few failed to avail themselves of. the privilege. .« Earl Sirois was called to his home ati Shelby last Tuesday to take charge of his father's affairs. Earl will return to his studies as soon as bi 3 parent recovers from his illness, rr
o Jack Dwyer has gone to his home in Chicago. Some time ago while playing basket ball he received a slight scratch in the face, to which he paid no attention, and later blood poisoning set in.
The pennant business is prospering at the college as it never did before. C. ljughek”who is local agent for the Langdon Brosthers Company, New York, has on exhibition some very beautiful samples, novelties in the pennant line, of which he will shortly have a large order for distribution.
We were glad to have the following with us during the week: Rev. J. ftix, Virgil, Ill.; Rev. Basil Didier, C. PP. S., Chicago; W. D. Bond. Kankakee; Mrs. J. Martin and Richard Martin and Mrs. Thos Darniody, Indianapolis; Walter Graybeal, Lefayette; Mrs. Gep. Kussmaul, Hammond; Mr. and Mrs. Cavanaugh and Mrs. J. Hoffman, Chicago.
