Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1910 — COLLEGEVILLE NEWS. [ARTICLE]
COLLEGEVILLE NEWS.
Ralph Sprqston, Indianapolis, has again resumed his studies. Albert Pfeiffer, who had been called to his home. Chicago, on accotint of the death of his grandmother. has returned to college. The regular bi-monthly C. L. S. meeting was held last Sunday. The most important business transacted was the installationof the recently elected officers. W. Reichert. Cassella, 0., was called home last Tuesday to bei present at the funeral of his brother who was instantly killed by the accidental discharge of a gun while out hunting. - The College Juniors on last Saturday played a junior team of Rensselaer a game of football in which the locals were the victors by a score of 5-0. A. Kfeuger was the victim of a broken arm in the contest. The newly selected Reps will receive their first real test next Sunday when they*\meet the Goodland Athletic Association on the college campus. The game will be called at 2:4.". Admission 25 cents. A good and fast game is promised. An aggregation of foot ball players from Rensselaer were defeated on the college grounds Sunday afternoon by the Mystics by the score of 6to 0. The game was fast whenever the teams used signals that they knew. Both sides were frequently obliged to resort to punting to pull themselves out of dangerous positions On Wednesday morning the Hon. John Peterson was a college visitor. He expressed not a little surprise to find so large an educational institution in thedistrict he is seeking to represent at Washington. In, a short talk to the students he told them in forcible words that common sense, industry* and sterlingTionesty are the surest guides to a really successful life. A large number of Foresters from all over the state, that were in Rensselaer Sunday to attend the funeral of George Strickfaden paid the college a visit before returning to their homes. Mr. E. P. Honan, whose guests .they were, was so considerate as to have them see the local institution, and its progress was a surprise to all. and to some even its very existence, for they had never heard of St. Joseph’s College. October 21st, following an old custom was a free day. The following literary program was rendered by the C. L. S.: 1. Music, “Crystal Spring Park.” March band. 2. Inaugural address. Catholic Literature in America, C. Learj. 3. King John and~the Abbot of Canterbury, Henry Hipskind. 4. Thanksgiving ‘Blessing, Anthony Pax. ;5. Music. Serenade "Dreamland.” Band. 5. Heart's Happyland.” Herman Gabel, 7. The Hazing of Valliant.’’ Leon Dufrane. 8. Music. Colonel Miner’s: ?4' i rch. Band. 9. Afterpiece? Old Cronies: Characters: Dr. Jacks; George Pax. Captain Pidgeon, Roland Carmodv.
