Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1909 — COLLEGEVILLE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
COLLEGEVILLE ITEMS.
Father Seifert attended the funeral services of Very Rev. Henry Drees, C. PP. S., at Carthagena, Ohio, on last Wednesday. At the last Sunday services Father A. Schuette delivered a lengthy discourse on the real advantages of a true faith in God’s power and mercy. Mr. A. Beigel, the church decorator of Chicago, has submitted his sketches, and they show that the finish of the church will be artistically very beautiful. The several large pictures will be the work of European artists. The College Junioiy defeated the Rensselaer Juniors at foot ball last Sunday afternoon. The lads played well. The stars of the game were Bertha, for his consistent line gains, Fitsgibbons for his end runs, and Welsh for his tackling for the college; Eigelsbach and Rhoades were the leaders of the city boys. Reif was referee. The Junior’s game was but the lively curtain-raiser, after which the McGurrenltes marched the McArdleItes about the field to the tune* of 10 to sin a well-played game. The bright spotß of the game were Me-
Ardle’s 60 yard dash, Fralich’B punting, and Kenedy’s general work. Father Sauer, the Athletic Director, gave the decisions. A number of visitors were lately entertained at'The College: Mrs. A. Fleming and daughter, Chicago; Mr. D. Shahan, Lebanon, Ind.; Mr.-and Mrs.< G. Hipskind, Wabash, Ind., Mr. J. Kampp, Wheaton, Ill.; Mrs. M. Ahner, Fremont, Ohfo; Mr. C. Spornhauer, Cincinnati; .Mr. J. Nouri, Beaverville, 111.
