Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1910 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]
COLLEGEVILLE.
The coming of the robin and soft sunshine has cleared Dwenger Hall. Mrs. DeMotte of Cleveland, Ohio, was a welcome college visitor last week. Hon. and Mrs. E. P. Honan, and son Edward, were the guests of college friends last Sunday. M. Dwane Chalmers, a last year’s commercial student, visited old friends here Saturday. A busines engagement had called him to Rensselaer. A basket ball game had been arranged with Lafayette for last Saturday, but at the last moment it was cancelled by the Tippecanoe aggregation. The decorating of the chapel is progressing very favorably. Every new line and dot add to the increasing beauty that has been admirably enhanced by the gold-veined scagiola pillars, true pictures of real Grecian columns. The St. Patrick’s Day entertainment is in the hands of the Senior Society, and a very lively debate on the “Postal Savings Bank” is promised. On St. Joeph’s Day the Junior literati will control the amusement porsion in the celebration of St. Joseph’s principal feast day. The C. L. S. held their regular meeting last Sunday morning. The principal business transacted was the selection of a play for commencement presentation, and also the doling out of the characters. “Scanderbeg” was the choice; it is a good strong drama, filled with intensely enlivened dramatic action. A number of interesting books have also been lately added to the reading circle.
