Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1912 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]
COLLEGEVILLE.
Friday, Nov. 1, is the feast of All Saints, a holiday, and hence there are no classes. It will be followed immediately by the annual retreat for the boys. * During the first four days of the present week the quarterly examinations were held. The results have shown themselves entirely satisfactory, for to the idle hanger-on there can not be given too much consideration. The C. L. S. held their regular business meeting and parliamentary class Sunday morning. The addition of a large number of new books to the library, and the giving out of the cast of characters for the comedy to be rendered on Thanksgiving Day included the principal business. Mr. L. D. Carey, of Monticello, candidate for state senator, called on the voters and college, friends Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Carey did not give •them the usual set speech, but during the recreation hour got out and mingled with the students, living again his college days. The boys were all highly “pleased with his visit which was all too brief. A large number of visitors were with us Sunday: Miss Florence C. Miller, Mrs. J. F. Miller, Mrs. Corine Dandurand, Miss Gertrude Dandurand, FT. Wayne; John Omlor, Dayton, O.; Mrs. T. F. Murphy, Mrs. F. J. Annen, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Guedelhofer, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cyr, Miss E. Granger, Miss L. Branillette, Fowler; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Reidelbach, Patrick J. Higgins, Winamac; Mrs. J. Hoffman, Peter Kennedy, Mrs. P. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Archambault, Chicago.
