People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1893 — OATMOLIC NOTES. [ARTICLE]
OATMOLIC NOTES.
ttev. Anselm Schmidt, formerly assistant at the normal returned from his trip to Europe Jj st He s P ent Su ndav in tne College and most delight 2 uhy entertained the students with a talk on the customs and -ers he met with abroad and j "t's of art which he I ■“* Florence and I "• he was *’ IO |
tnauon the vtu. saw, especially Rome. While in admitted to the presence or Pope. \ Rev. Frederic Schalk was also at the College last Sunday. He will leave for Europe next week and remain abroad fur about a Tre CoL'cstudents will giv.* a dramatical concert this month at the Opera House. Rev. Eugene will conduct service at Remington next Sunday in the absence of Rev. Hellhake, who will administer to the spiritual wants of the Catholics at Monticello. Rev. Frederic and Teacher Sylvester are conducting affairs at the Indian Normal during the agsence of Rev. Gietl. Service in the Parish church at 8 and 10 a. in.
+ Andrew Gietl, superintendent of the Indian normal is at present in Washington atto the work of Rev. Stephan. Mr. Frank DeCurtins, thei pjmter, Aviil begin frescoing the church this week.
