Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1911 — Collegeville Items. [ARTICLE]

Collegeville Items.

Tuesday afternoon John Hoffman, while exercising on the bars in the gymnasium, fell and fractured the bones of his right arm just above the wrist ' I 1 William Butler, of South Bend,* has returned again to his studies after an absence of three weeks at his home,, owing to a surgical operation. Last Sunday the A. L. S. rendered their first of a series of private entertainments. It consisted of recitations and musical selections, all of which were well rendered. The Junior society has placed new library furniture in their rooms. A number of new volumes have also been added to their list of books. . Mr. E. P. Honan attended the last meeting of the C. L. S., and gave the members their first paliamentary law instruction. The adoption of a play to be rendered Thanksgiving Day will be the next important business on the seniors* program. Sunday afternoon a team of junior players of Rensselaer came out after the scalp of the diminutive collegians. The local lads succeeded in annexing ten points, whereas the visitors were forced to return home empty-handed. The following visitors were entertained here during the past week: Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Zimmerman, Milwaukee; Miss Mary Sullivan, Miss Blanch Sagle, Patrick J. Weiss, Peru; Balthaser Rein wand, Mishawaka; Mrs. Frank Dueek, North Judson; Frank H. Whitcomb, Shelbyville; J. A. Oswald, Cincinnati; Mrs. Louise Vesque; Miss Helen Vesque, Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs. F. Maschek, Mrs. F. B. Murphy, Mrs. F. J. Annen, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cavanaugh, Miss Cannon, Chicago; George L. and Misses Anna and Helen Fedorka, Whiting.