People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1893 — Catholle Notes. [ARTICLE]
Catholle Notes.
i. /. F. Larderman. of KMko j v. . |>; f a visit to the college j last Monday. ' j iU-.v. Francis Xigsli, the Pi c- j cuiator of C. PP. S.. was < -bilged to return to the college ;vvii last Wednesday ih order to settle some trouble which v. rose about the sealed proposals b.-r toe building of an addition to : so c /l J'tge. i .vfv 1 lours Devotion was < o'.-iucted. most solemnly in thy ii.o.au *ci;Ool. beginning last Smut ay and closing. Tuesday at;.- moon. • Jiro. .Sylvester Keinen. pro-' 1 . isor of the Indian Normal school, made a short trip to his ■ t.'cj':,- at Cartbagena, 0., ]XS W COK. Next Sunday members of St. Pose Sodality will meet after V . pars and elect new officers. The choir will render Millard’s mass in “F” at the late service next Sunday. The Misses Mui y and Annie Meyers will sing the Offertory. “O Spouse me." Mr. .Jerry Healv will sing the solo '*et iucarnatus est” of the creed, lie will l>e accompanied on the violin by Mr. John Haley. Next Sunday the Pope will; celebrate the golden jubilee of his episcopate, Services in honor of this ooc-assion will be ■observed at, the church. Wo understand that the Remington creamery company have: an opportunity to rent the ■creamery plant to a man from Hebron, and that the meeting called is for the purpose of deciding whether to accept the offer or not. His offer is to pay s2uo for the use of the plant six .months, beginning May Ist, next, and if at the end of that lime he thinks he can make the business pay here, he agrees to buy the whole thing at the price now asked for it. The probabilities are that the offer will be accepted. —Remington Pi-ess.
