People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1895 — Catholic Notes [ARTICLE]
Catholic Notes
The nuptials of Miss Christina | Lenzbach of Rensselaer and Mr. ’ Adam Hardebcck of Earl Park will be solemnized on Tuesday, April 23rd, at St. Apgustine’s churrib. The members of the young ladies’ /Sodality will receive communion next Sunday at the eigl t o’clock mass. The drama entitled the “Yankee Detective” will be produced by the Stanislaus Literary Society on the 25th inst. Tickets are on sale at Long’s drugstore, and moreover, quite a number of our young people have entered the contest for the largest sale oi tickets, the prize awarded being a richly illustrated and beautifully bound book called “Fabiol.” The College Band will be present and lovers of band music will certainly not fail to avail themselves of hearing some excellent music. Miss Doty, an estimable young lady of Chicago, who elicited rounds of applause lately when she appeared on the stage at the Rensselaer Baud Entertainment, will again appear and cheer the audience by 'some of her choice recitations. Student Godfrey Buehrer will sing a sblo “The Pack of Cards”. The ladies and gentlemen to take part in the play are the following: .
Tlic Yankee Cefectlvel’eancis Meyer Chief of l>eteclivenßernard Maletibrocd Lender of a ga.i.r of count <-i'fciU*rs..Wni. B"ek A one horse lawyer Thomas Klgeisn •••»> Trie lawyer’s elnim .'William J iontieliy A boi’us dei.ect ire Willie Moy . : Tile saloon k<-eperJoseph I.nets The colored gemman f. iim olq i euii. Win. Wui: ■ r. Uoiisekeeper of gang Pervr Horii.’niaii or. -ibaniloneil w ife es Chas. Soiitliai',l Maggie Healy The little wnlow of New Yoriv. Lucy Donnelv The lady o’lii shoppingAniz.ie Heck The news boy z John J.igelsii;ieh Sailors Frank Borntrat -, er, Chas. Nlaclainburjr Singing during the play Mary and .Anna Meyer I’olice.....Stitdenls from College Old Granny VVizzle is a great source of merriment in the drama. Her odd ways, her comical appearance and especially her shrewdness in detecting the real nature of things afford pleasure and instruction. Her conduct teaches that old age is no preservative against folly. Granny is a picture of a debased woman who grew old in sin and vice. She acquired the habit of smoking and drinking while housekeeping for the gang of counterfeiters. It seems odd to see her take out tiie old clay pipe and bag of lobbacco, fill and light it, and puff away like an engine, but the climax of the. humorous is reached when she takes from her pocket a little black bottle and calls t he contents, “precious little comfort, and the stuff to limber up yer puts when ye have the rumatics. ” She likewise shows how the human heart is’ hardened, by crime. When Mil ler pleads fqr liberty she refuries to assist him and when he endeavors to mollify her heart by speaking to her of a dear son, in such a situation, she simply answers “If I had any sons, and they wasn’t sharper than you, I’d pizen every blamed one ov” em.”
10,000 yards best calicos 2c per yd. Sale day, Saturday, April 27, Chicago Bargain Store. See those portiers at C. A. Lecklider and Co’s, at the Emporium from 82.50 per pair up. The largest and finest line of wall papers ever in Northern Indiana, and at the lowest prices At Frank B. Meyer’s “old reliable” drug store. Summer underwear at great bargains at Nowels’. Fresh bread and cakes at Bakery. One door east of Morgan’s.
