Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 114, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1909 — COLLEGEVILLE. [ARTICLE]

COLLEGEVILLE.

Father Seifert attended the obsequies of Very Rev. Henry Drees, CPP. S. t at Carthagena, Ohio, last Wednesday. At the Sunday services Father A. dinner with J. H. Monts and family Sunday. r lion on the advantages of a true faith in God’s power and goodness. A. Beigel, the church decorator, has submitted his sketches, and they bespeak a very beautiful and artistic interior for the church. The large pictures will be painted by European artists. The College Juniors defeated the Rensselaer Juniors at football Sunday afternoon. The little, lads showed up well. The heroes of the game, werd Bertha in his consistent line gains, Fitzgibbons in his end runs, and Welsh in his tackling for the college; Eiglesbach and Rhodes starred for the city boys. Reif’s decisions stood the test. The Junior’s game was but an introduction, after which the McGurrenites defeated the McArdleites In a well-played game by the score of 10 .jto 5. Features of the game were McArdles 60 yard dash, Fralich’s punting and Kennedy’s all around consistent work. Father Sauer, the Athletic Director, acted as referee. The visitors lately. entertained at the college are: Mrs. A. Fleming and daughter, Chicago; D. Shahan and son, Lebanon, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. G. Hipskind, Wabash, Ind.; J. Kemp, Wheaton, Ill.; Mrs. M. Ahner, Fremont, Ohio; C. Spornhauer, Cincinnati, and J. Nouri and family, Beaverville, 111.