Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1917 — EIGHTY-FIVE WILL GET DEGREE WORK [ARTICLE]
EIGHTY-FIVE WILL GET DEGREE WORK
Many Visitors Are Expected to Be Here Tomorrow. BIG PARADE AT 8:30 A. M. Will Attend High Mass at St. Augustine's Church iu the Morning and Banquet at College at Night. The Knights of Columbus will have a large initiation at St. Joseph college on May 27. The Rensi selaer council, known as Bishop i Dwenger council, which was organized on May 18 will, on May 27, ■ receive about eighty-five candidates for the second and third degrees. The first degree will be given the candidates on Sunday morning, May 27, by the Lafayette council. The second degree will be given by a Lafayette degree team and the third by McCarty and Lynch of Chicago, a third degree team. The large gymnasium floor of the college, one of the best and most spacious floors of the middle West, will be used for the initiation. Visiting Knights can find comfortable seats in the gallery above the floor. About 650 Knights are expected to be at the college for this day. They will come mainly from Chicago, Indianapolis, Hammond, Gary, Lafayette, Mishawaka, Logansport, Kentland, Wheatfield, Fair Oaks, Crawfordsville, Tefft and Remington. Many visitors and friends of the Knights are also expected for the day and St. Joseph college is ready to welcome over I.QOO people. The main officers of Bishop Dwenger council are: Grand Knight, E. P. Honan; Deputy Grand Knight, Alonzo Healy;
warden, Ed. Lane; financial secretary, William Worden. . On the morning of May 27 masses will be read at St. Augustine’s church, Rensselaer, at € f 7:30, 9 and 10:40 a. m. The Knights andj candidates should assemble at the j armory at 8:30 and inarch from there to the church headed by the parish band. The 9 o’clock mass will be the solemn high mass. Rev. l. Rapp, C. PP. S-, will officiate. The sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. L A. Wagner, C- PPS., president of St. Joseph college. The St. Joseph college choir will be present for this mass. At 10:30 a. m. the cafeteria dinner will be served by the ladies of St. Augustine’s parish in the school ha!L At 11:50 a. m. all Knights and candidates will assemble on St. Augustine's school grounds preparatory to marching to the college. At 12:15 the big parade will be put Into motion. It will be headed by a large United States flag and the St. Joseph college band. The second degree will be given at 1:30 p. m. in the college gymnasium: the third degree at 4 >| m. During this time a band concert will be given on the college grounds for the benefit of the non-partici-pants. - ■ } The banquet will be served in St Joseph college dining halls, commencing at 7 o’clock. This banquet will be given under the direction of the St Augustine parish sodalities for the benefit of the fund for a new church. All visitors are cordially invited to the banquet. One dollar and twentyfive cents will be charged a plate At 8:15 o’clock all Knights assemble in the college auditorium for i the evening program—Rev. Thomas M. Conray. chairman—as follows: "Words of Nelsoma”—Rev. L A. Wagner. Vocal solo—-Miss Ruth Roth of Fowler., “Bishon Dwenger Council"—Rev. C. Danigl. Reading—Mrs. Harvey MessmanAddress—Hon. Quin O’Brien of Chicago. I • Music—College Strjpg Sertet. Address—J. Madison Walsh, state deputy Knights of Columbus. i “Near and Distant Views’’—Rev. I. Rapp. ? "Greetings from Lafayette Council’’ —Charles L. Vaughan. “Service”. —Hon. E. P. Honan. Vocal solo— -t. J- Connelly.— College Cheer. Do you get up at nightt Sonol.ts surely the best for all kidney or bladder troubles. Sasol gives relief in 24 hours from all backache and bladder troubles. Sanol is a guaranteed remedy. 35e and $1.09 a bottle at the drug sto*. —Adv. ts
