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Show ANACONDA. Hibernians Arranging For St. Patrick's Pat-rick's Day Celebration. The committee in charge of preparing prepar-ing the literary and musical programme pro-gramme to be rendered on the evening of St. Patrick's day at the A. O. H. hall has completed its . work, and with the i p'tsrible exception of a few minor changes, the programme will be ren-d?ied ren-d?ied as arranged. William Kelliher win presiae auuug me rjkei ctnes. jrmits for the other features which are to meke the day one of the memorable occasions oc-casions of the year in Anaconda are progressing satisfactorily. The ball which is to be given at the Turner hall on the evening of March 17 is also being arranged for. It is the intention of the committee having the work in charge to decorate the hall with mottoes and emblems appropriate for the occasion. The parade looked forward to as one of the main events of the day. is receiving re-ceiving much attention also. Marshal of the Day Phil Greenan and his aide, James O'Mera, have been devoting considerable time to, selecting the route to be taken by the procession. All the principal streets in the city will be traversed, and It is likely that a stop win be made at St. Ann's hospital. The parade will be in divisions, and each division will contain several noteworthy note-worthy features. Besides a number of organizations in uniforms, there will be at least two bands. and a number of picturesque floats- tiotn divisions or the A. O. H. organizations in Anaconda Ana-conda will attend church in a body on the morning of the 17th. The literary programme will be as follows: Overture Selection of Irish airs, Margaret theatre orchestra. Vocal solo "Come Back to Erin." John Reese. ' Recitation "Shamus O'Brien," Miss i Alice Mahoney. I "Killarney," -Orpheus male quar-tettte. quar-tettte. Solo "Kathleen Mavourneen." Mrs. Michael Pierce. Recitation "Erin's Flag," Thomas J. Kelly. Selection Division No. 2 quarette of Eutte. ; Solo "Asthore," Mrs. Ignatius Donnelly: Don-nelly: accompanist. Mrs. Belle Rnoney. "The Hibernian." Miss Anna Barrett. Violin solo William O'Neill. Address Rev. Father Phelan. Song Joseph Hughes, jr. Irish melodies Ursuline convent or- chestra. I Recitation "Death of King Connor McNessa," Peter Collins. I Solo Edward Davis.' Selection Division No. 2 quartette of Butte. Address Maurice J. English. Song "God Save Ireland," by audience. |