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Show l' LIVINGSTON, MONT, j : I Miss Lucile Wray has returned home from Missoula, where she attended school. Laurence Vickers is leaving Livingston Livings-ton for the coast cities, where he will remain indefinitely. Thomas McLaughlin died at St. Luke's hospital Friday night, aged 45 years. ' The little 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rowland died Sunday Sun-day of heart trouble. The family has the sincere sympathy of its many friends. Mrs. James Hickey . is slowly recovering recov-ering from a severe illness at her home in Livingston. ' The Gateway band gave a complimentary compli-mentary dance to the members of the "Mother Goose" play. It was thoroughly thor-oughly appreciated by all. I The "Passion Play" will again be shown at AVells' theatre for the benefit of those who were unable to attend Holy week. Miss Nellie Wray has returned from teaching school at Cook City. The "District Leader," given at Hef-ferlin's Hef-ferlin's theatre was one of the best plays shown this winter. No. 3 westbound passenger narrowly escaped being wrecked Friday near Columbus. Co-lumbus. The engine, rounding a sharp curve, struck a large rock, breaking the steps and smashing the ice box on the diner, and also broke an air brake, causing the train to come to a sudden stop.' ..o one was injured. The following are, registered at the Albermarle hotel Friday: A. S. Devo, Detroit; George W. Duffleld, Chicago; Hugh King. Livingston; George Larson, Lar-son, Chicago; L. Marline. George Mul-lin, Mul-lin, Lima, O. Saturday, May 23: M. J. Keckler, Norman Wise. Red Lodge; J. H. Hakin, Lewiston; Willitnr F. Carr, Harry Neilson, Spokane; William Silverman, Sil-verman, Helena; William, C. McDar-nell, McDar-nell, Mrs. J. C. O'Leary, Big Timber. The ladies running for the' Post Cre-nital Cre-nital contest stand as follows- Reccic. Queen Clyde, Park, 63,494: Auget Hb-gan, Hb-gan, Livingston. 57,3(50; Bernice Geer, Livingston. 53,640.. Mrs. J. J. Armstrong of Butte, and Miss Helen Nolan of Livingston, wert appointed as administrators of the estate. es-tate. Owing to a washout on the Northern Pacific this morning. Bishop Leinhan was held over in Logan. The Sacrament Sacra-ment of confirmation will be administered adminis-tered Sunday evening, at vespers, if th bishop arrives. Mrs. M. P. Murphy lies very ill at the home of her daughter. Miss Hattle Murphy, Livingston. Miss Anna Worth and Melvin Warn were quietly married at the Congregational, Congrega-tional, parsonage Saturday evening. Her many friends wish her joy and haODiness. "Arm of Old Salem" will be presented present-ed by the High school classes May 26, at the Hellerlin theatre. The proceeds i will be used to defray the expenses of the commencement, exercises. ' Thursday being Ascension day. there will be mass at and 10:30 a. in., and vespers and benediction at 7:30 at St. Mary's church. Livingston, Rev. Father Fath-er Blair officiating. The Livingston schools closed Friday Fri-day with the exception of a few grades that, were delayed in their studies owing ow-ing to the fire last fall j ... j |