Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1911 — Important Notice. [ARTICLE]

Important Notice.

Collegeville, Ind., Sept. 19, 1911. To whom it may concern: That visitors have always.been, and still are, welcome at St. Joseph’s College, is a well known fact. But since the return of the students, there are certain young ladies, unchaperoned, who make it their business to visit the college premises, not the buildings. Since they cope from the direction of the city, the presumption is in favor of their having a habitation in Rensselaer. Such visitors as are not willing to gain admission to the college grounds by applying at the main entrance are not welcome, but it would be advisable for them to seek other pleasure parks for their rambles. The students are not at the college for the exercise of flirtations; and if the .1 levity-mined parties concerned are not awaribof this, there are pome effective means of bringing that knowledge home to them. The college authorities are prepared to care for and protect the young men whom parents or guardians have placed under their guidance and protection. ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE. z James Snedeker and John Hayes yesterday completed the* remodeling of- the Newland school house, and the schools at that place Immediately started. Miss Mary Iselman went to Dunn today to visit the family of Philip Kistner.