Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1911 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]

COLLEGEVILLE.

During the first three days of the week the regular bimonthly exams were held. With the coming of the warm nights the Sunday evenings are again devoted to open air band concerts. The long heralded and much spoken of minstrel show will be paraded before the footlights next Sunday evening. The yard back of the main building has lately received a coat of new sod, and the gentle green is intersected by cement walks and studded with shrubs and trees and a large flowerbed that will soon be aromatic and brilliant with bloom. The following visitors have lately been with us: Rev. Michael Muehe, C. PP. S., Kalida, Ohio; J. Dwyer, J. S. Hoord, Chicago; J. Whitcomb. Shelbyville; Wm. Scheidler, St. Paul Minn. Last Sunday the C. L. S. held their final business meeting for the present term. Mr. E. P. Honan was present and delivered his last lecture on Parliamentary Law. He expressed his entire satisfaction with the work accomplished. Under Mr. Honan’s direction the members of the society have been ably directed in the acquisition of knowledge and understanding of the devious meshes and methods of conducting public assemblies in truly parliamentary fashion. Mr. Honon was the guest of the Faculty at dinner after the completion of his work of instruction. The actors are 4 again rehearsing “Under the Flag,” which drama, owing to its great success at the previous rendition, was selected for the commencement entertainment.