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Show 4- 4- t ANACONDA. - 4 t 4 4-4- 4.4. 4.4.4, (Correspondence Intermountain Catholic.) Miss McCabe returned Wednesday from Walla Walla, Wash., where she has been visiting her brother, Joseph McCabe. Miss Battelle, who has been visitinsr Mrs. Montgomery for three weeks, left Wednesday morning for her home in St. Paul. Richard McHale has returned from Gonzaga college, Spokane, and will spend his summer vacation' at home. , Among .the Anaconda people spending spend-ing the summer at Victoria. B. C, are Mrs. G. B. Winston, Mrs. G. P. Wellcome, Well-come, Dr. and Mrs. D. J. McDonald, Miss Grace Wisnc-r and Miss Annie Evans. Misses BlancheKiiowlton and Carrie Johnstone of Butte visited the family of E. Q. Morris on West Fourth street this week. Mrs. J. E. McDonnell has gone to Salt Lake on a visit. . Miss Louise Graham of Great Falls was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Howard How-ard Evans, of 522 West Third sC'eeL last week. S Mrs. Robert Maher of Shellsourg Wis., arrived Thursday to spend the summer visiting her sister, Mrs. William Will-iam Dorian of 517 East Park avenue. r Miss Anna Burke, cashier of Mac-Callum Mac-Callum i Cloutier's, left on a visit to Lewiston,- Ida. She will be succeeded during her absence by Miss Lydia See-field. See-field. Wr. C. Morgan lefTfor California -s ia Salt Lake- and Ogien, where he will visit friends. Iril C. Gnose. chief clerk at the Montana, Mon-tana, and wife, returned from a brief Pleasure trip to Hamilton Senator E. D. Matts returned from Madison, Wis., where he has been visiting vis-iting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Hurley and children returned from a visit at St Paul. Miss Florence McNulty of Butte is visiting friends in the city and will re-pain re-pain until after the Fourth. Mrs. J. S. Dougherty and daughter of Butte are paying a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell on Cherry street - Eddie and .Willietsons of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Voss of 611 Chestnut street, who have been attending school at Cincinnati, Ohio, for the past two years, have returned home to spend thefr vacation. va-cation. fir-Mr. fir-Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Spraker have gone to the coast on an extended trip intended to benefit the health of Mrs. Spraker. They will stop at Spraue. Wash., to visit relatives and then will go on to Seattle. Mrs. J. E. Young, who for four years I has been a prominent figure :nfne re-I re-I ligipus and social life of the city, : nd , who for three years ha? been the president pres-ident and leading member of the League of the Sacred Heart, is about to leave Anaconda. She will start Sunday for Seattle to join her husband, who is established in business there. Mrs. Young's work in the League of the Sacred Sa-cred Heart is well known. She is an indefatigable worker in the interests of the society, but has found time to give far more than her share of time and work to other benevolent and church labors, and in the doing has endeared herself to hundreds. j |