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Show HELENA. Grist of Church Paragraphs and Personal Intelligence. Helena. Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Mar-cisse Mar-cisse Richards, father and mother of Mrs. La Salle, leading soprano at the cathedral, celebrated their golden wedding wed-ding last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Dahler returned re-turned home last week from St. Paul. Lawrence Schaubschlager died suddenly sud-denly Sunday morning. He leaves a i family of ten children. Miss E. M. Lawlor left for Melrose I last week on a well-earned vacation, and is expected home in a few days. It is hoped she will be much improved in health. The committee which has charge of the bazaar for the benefit of St. John's hospital, is working hard, and by the time the fair opens everything will be in shape for one of the most success- ' ful fairs, financially, ever held in this city. , ! J. D. O'Brien, assistant boiler inspector in-spector for Montana, is in Granite and Philipsburg this week. He has nearly completed his work for the year, and is expected home in a few days. Mrs. T. J. Walsh has returned home from a visit to North Dakota. .; Attorney T. J. Walsh was in Butte last week. .rMi;s: Randolph Thompson and daughter left last week for Yazoo, Mis3.-' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse I. Phelps will leave in a few days for the east, where they will spend thejvinter. David Hilger was in the city last week from Lewistown. D. P. Patenaude was in British Columbia Co-lumbia last week. Mrs. Felix Hebert was called to the bedside of her mother, who resides in Baxendale, on account of serious 111 Hess |