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Show OBITUARY. Thomas Mulholland, aged 13 months, infant son of Michael Mulholland, died on the 12th. Funeral on the 13th from residence of parents, 439 East Eroad-way. Eroad-way. Larry Rabbit, aged 47. died on the 12th. Funeral on the 14th from Min- ers' union hall. Services at St. Patrick's. Pat-rick's. Mike Foley, aged 45 years, died on the 14th. Funeral on the 16th from the residence of his brother. Frank Foley, 709 East Summit. Services at St. Patrick's. Pat-rick's. -4- Timothy Shea, infant son of T. Shea died on the 6th. Funeral on the 7th from residence of parents, 310 West Quartz street. John Whalen, aged 45, died on the Sth. Funeral on the 11th from Sherman's. Sher-man's. Services at St. Patrick's. Michael Sullivan, aged 7 years, died on the llth. Funeral on the 13th from residence. East Summit street. Mrs. C. Gallagher, aged 66, died on the 14th. Funeral on the 15th from Sherman's. Body shipped to Napnee Ontario, Canada. ' Catholic Knight3 of America. (Correspondence Intermountain Catholic ) Butte, Mont., May 14. The Catholic Knights of Montana held their biennial convention at Hibernian hall. Centerville, Center-ville, on Thursday, May 10. Delegates were present from Helena, Great Falls Anaconda, Butte and other cities. The reports of the different officers showed that the order was in a flourishing condition. con-dition. The visiting delegates and invited in-vited guests were treated to a splendid social on Friday evening. The following officers were elected for the ensuing two years: Spiritual Director Rev. Francis Ba-tens. Ba-tens. State President William E, Stuwe of Helena. Vice-Fresident M. J. Burke of Butte lodge. State Secretary Alex McConnell. State Treasurer Adolph Reichie. Representative to the Grand Council James Naughten. - ...i Sv.' Thomas E. Brady of Great Falls was in Butte last week attending the convention con-vention of. the Catholic Knights of America' - .... Colonel C.' D. Curtis of Helena was one of the .prominent delegates in attendance at-tendance on the Catholic Knights convention, con-vention, held here last week. Rev. Father Verwilgken, the chancellor chan-cellor of Nisgually diocese, state of Washington, and Rev. Father Chabot of Portland were the guests of Father Batens. Walkervfile, on Sunday. John J. Lawhey and Miss Kate Law-ney Law-ney were married by Father Callahan on Monday at St. Patrick's church. ,i Mrs. Patrick Miillin3 has returned from a .two months visit ;to Salt Lake. Miss Kate O'Donnell has returned' from an extended visit to California. Rev. T. H. Cummings, who has been visiting Butte for the past two weeks, delivered an able address before the members of the A. O. H. on Friday evening. Rev. Father McCourt of Philipsburg was a visitor to Butte this week. Rev. Father Blaere of Butte and Rev. Father Batens of Walkerville went over to Helena on Sunday evening. even-ing. -- One of the most attractive wedding ceremonies of the season took place at St. Patrick's church on Thursday mornln?, May 10, the contracting: parties par-ties being Mr. Frank O'Neill and Miss uuua, namann. une weaaing1 took place with nuptial mass. Rev. Father Callahan officiating:. Miss Irene Ha-mann, Ha-mann, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, brides-maid, and T. I. Casey was best man. Mr. O'Neill is assistant master Mechanic Me-chanic with the Anaconda company, while his bride is a most accomplished young lady, well known in musical circles cir-cles in Butte. The honeymoon will be spent in California. |