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Show . 4 : USUI. : 4- 4 4. 4. 4. 4 BUTTE. Office of The Intermountain and Colorado Catholic, 47 East Broadway, j Butte, Mont. F. Campion, General I Agent. Mrs. W. V. Dixon of Anaconda was a visitor to Butte last week. - Mr. and Mrs. John O'Rourke have returned home from California. Mrs. P. A. Largcy and daughters are expected home from California the first week in May. M. J. English, the well known attorney, attor-ney, went over to Helena on Tuesday on legal bteinoss. Some of the Butte sthool teachers are contemplating spending their vacation at the Paris exposition. Mrs. Thomas Lavell and children, who spent the winter in California, returned re-turned home last week. Mifj Helen Murphy of Salt Lake, the guest of Mis aMry E. Brady, has been very ill. but is recovering. Miss Tesora O'Donnell and Lieutenant Lieuten-ant Arthur O'Leary of Anaconda, enjoyed en-joyed the PadeTewski concert. On Wednesday morning Rev. Father Blaere united, in the holy bondts of mat rimony Thomas Malarkey'-and 'Agnes Hannan. A nuptial mass was said. Mrs. Judge Wilcox ie recovering from a protracted illnesia. As scon as she is able to travel she and her daughter, Mtes. Clara Wilcox, will go to California. Cali-fornia. : . Marco Medin, jr., and Ed Lynch, two well known young men in this community, com-munity, left last week to seek fame and fortune in the celebrated Cape Nome country. . Frank Fisher and Paulina Schinzing were married on Tuesday at'-.St. Patrick's Pat-rick's Church by the Rev. Father Harrington. Har-rington. Nuptial Mass was said on the happy occasion. John Beatty, who is filling for the fourth time the position of Senior Counselor Coun-selor of the United Commercial Travelers Travel-ers was recently presented with a very handsome diamond ring on which were engraved his initials and those of the order. " : Mina Nellie. Callahan, who has been in Chicago and "West Baden for several months for the benefit of her health, ia expected home by the 1st of May. She will be accompanied by Miss Blossom Blos-som O'Brien, who will operJi the summer sum-mer in Butte. Dr. Thomas H. Quirk an3 Mis.3 Millie Tennicard were very quietly married last week at the parochial residence by the Rev. Father Callahan. Dr. Quirk j is the well known dentist, having hia I office at 222 North Main street. His fair I bride was one of the reigning belles in i this community. ! I Mr. and Mrs. John Ducie have been confined to their apartments in Ell-wood1 Ell-wood1 block for the past two weaks, owing ow-ing to a threatened attack of pneumonia. pneumo-nia. Their many frienc.3 will be pleased to learn that they are now convalescent and will soon toe around again. The ladies of St. Patrick's Church are busily engaged for the past week in making preparations for a grand bazaar ba-zaar and fair which will be held in the second week of May. The object of the fair is to raise money to pay off the debt on the new parochial residence. Thomas Stevens and Miss Nellie Ricr-dan. Ricr-dan. were married last week at the parochial residence. Rev. Father Eng- ' lifih officiating. Mr. Stevens is a valued employee of the Breton &" Montana company, while his charming bride is a native daughter from the fair state of California. Rev. Father J. F. Malo, who has spent over forty years in mi.'stionary work among the Indians of the northwest, north-west, Pwill speak on Sunday, April 29, at last Mass In St. Lawrence Church, Walkerville, and in the evening he will speak at St Patricks. Father Malo comes with the highest ecclesiastical credentiala He Ira specially authorized by Cardinal Gibbons and the archbishop archbish-op of the Catholic Church in America, to raise funds for the education of the Indians. . i |