Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1910 — COLLEGEVILLE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
COLLEGEVILLE ITEMS.
P. J. O’Brien, Detroit, was tOe last student to enter the college ranks this week. Rev. Aug. Seifert, C. PP. S. attended the Community conference at Carthagena, Ohio, last Wednesday. Father Seifert is a member of the board of directors. Rev. B. PP. S., Prefect of Discipline was called to his home, Mishawaka, on Thursday, owing to the serious and protracted illness of his aged father. On Sunday the A. L. S. delivered their first program. The entertainment was of a fair order, and the juniors bid fair to add riew laurels to their many accomplishments. The Thanksgiving day entertainment is in Charge of the C. L. S. They will present the stirring, two-act comedy, “The Old Captain’s Idea, or The Living Statue.” A very pleasant two hours are promised the audience. Rev. L. Steines, Chicago; Rev. L. Monahan, Mishawaka, a former student of St. Joseph’s; Rev. L. Schirack, C, PP. S'., Winamac; W. C. and J. F. Murphy, Crawfordsville; J. Putzen, Chicago; Patrick O’Brien. Detroit, Mich., were among last week’s visitors. The coming of the cold weather has aroused basket ball enthusiasm. At the general meeting on Sunday C. Reed was elected general manager ;[ L. Dufrane and- J. Whitcomb are his assistants. Games perliminary to the organization of the class league are now in order. The chances are very favorable for a | strong basket ball varsity.
