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Show Y. It. I. NOTES. Much to the inconvenience of its members the Cosy club rooms of the Y. M. I. on East Quartz street are undergoing un-dergoing a severe process of spring renovation. No doubt it Is hard for the young men to give up their evenings, even-ings, for many come to these parlors for the enjoyment of something like the old home life and the members of the sister club are also complaining. The joint entertainment committee have all sorts of plans for the summer sum-mer dancing on the hard wood floor. May musical tally-ho parties, and even faint whisperings of a trip through the delightful Yellowstone park are some of the amusements which one may expect ex-pect in the near future. Miss Gleason of Anaconda, who had been a guest of Miss Alice McAndrews for the past week, left for the east last Sunday. Mrs. Charles Kelly has been entertaining enter-taining at her home in the Princeton flats her sister. Miss Peters of Anaconda, Ana-conda, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Es-terling Es-terling of St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. J. N. Gravelle and family and Miss Brodeick expect to leave for Boulder Springs on the 15th. Feht Ogier and Miss Kate Dor. were married on Tuesday evening at St. Patrick's by Rev. Father Harrington. Harring-ton. James A. Murray returned to Butte on Tuesday from his eastern trip. Rev. Father Callahan went over to Helena on Monday on important business bus-iness connected with the diocese. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bellinger of Spokane are the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boucher. They will remain in Butte about two weeks. Rev. Father Blaere of St. Patrick's and Rev. Father Batens of St. Lawrence Law-rence were visitors to Anaconda in the beginning of the week. D. J. Hennessy went down to Anaconda Ana-conda on business on Tuesday. |