Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1919 — SUNDAY TO BE MEMORABLE FOR K. OF C.S AT DELPHI. [ARTICLE]

SUNDAY TO BE MEMORABLE FOR K. OF C.S AT DELPHI.

Delphi, Sept. 17.—The Knights of Columbus, No. 1917, will have a big ■ day in Delphi Sunday. Hundreds from neighboring towijs are expected here to assist in the organi- . zation of the Delphi council. There will be sixty candidates. The program will be as follows: 8 a. m- —The first degree will be given by Logansport council in the Swigman hall. \ ~ 10 a. m.—The knights will attend mass in a (body at St Joseph’s church. Mass will be celebrated and the sermon preached by the Rev. Father Seimetz, state chaplain, of Logansport. 1:30 p. m.—The second degree will be given by the Logansport council. 3:30 p. m.—Third degree will be given by State Deputy A. Callahan and staff, of Fort Wayne. 6:30 p. m.—A banquet will be served at the of P. hall by the ladies of St. Joseph’s church. Speeches will be made by Judge Deery, of Indianapolis, and Rev. D. L. Monihan, of Peru, and several others. The following officers, have been elected: Grand Knight, William Turner; deputy grand- knight, Roy Dowe; chancellor, Burton Honan; advocate, John McGreevy; recorder, WT O. Hefling; financial secretary, Peter Pfeifer; treasurer, Matthew Hanrahan; warden, Orville Fifej inside guard, Thomas Honon; outside guard, William Nichter; trustees, John Hamlin, Leo Hefling and Charles Lehnert; chaplain, the .Rev. Boccard; medical examiner, Dr. Conway; 'lecturer, W. S. Margowski.