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Show BUTTE NOTES. j (Corrpspondence Interm"ur.iain C:nhulie.) ( I Mr. and Mrs. W. .7. Mji, , a'.', of lv:: Jian;te street ai e making an exieu.I- ; fed visit to t 'alifo'-nia. j A da of 2r.o hildren belonging to j f ' Ft. Patrick's parish are under inrtruc- j ' tion for their first ('"iiimur.iui. I .-' On the 11th inM. J. W. Gerry and j Mamie M-oiarity were married at St. ; I Pattick'ts Church by Ilev. Father Calla- J han. j ; Dr. Hannifin of "the Butte Optica i company has In en on a business trip through the eastern part of the state for the past week. j Kev. Father Y. J. Van den Froeck. j ' who was a'iing jiastcr during the ab- si nee of Father Cal.ahan, expectts to j have for Dillon by Sunday, j At a recent meeting of the two di- j vision..- ef the A. O. H.. preliminary j steps were taken for the pr.ipt r ce!e- j bratlon of St. Patrick's day in thin j city. I; wH:i decided to give a grand j ou te Me p.irade, in addition to ' whk h ; t tin re w ill be several entertainments cf j a oeial and literary ( haiaeter. partic- , u'ais of which will be announced later ; on. I On Sunday afternoon. 11th ir.et., at j residence of Hon. 1'. S. Harrington, j I'cv. Father CaPahan conferred the1 F.icramuit of bapitMn on a young baby boy who lately graced the family circle j by his welcome presence. The name of Samrei J-eph wa? con- f.ri.d oi the young re-ipient. Mr. t ' Michael Farly acted as god-father, and I Mies Annie Cant well, in the absence of Miis. Dr. Pinkerton of Salt Lake, filled i the responsible puvition of pod -mot her j "With much grace and dignity, i After the ceremony the health of I . young Samuel Joseph w as toasted with i the usual honors. The members1 of the j household are justlv proud of this lat- est arrival to the f;;mi;y c.'rUe, and to , I the many ccngratulntit i o i.f h:.s bache- ' I lor friend.-, the wt.-thy cx-n:ayi r of1 Butte smilingly n-S'petvls wh -,e t. 'i- e.rly advice: Jo -th : : Ve- The enterta inrr.eni ? v 'i i.t Alonday J evening at. Hibetr'i 1.' , ( eriiprville. i to the ('.lildrcn by the Daughters of I Krin, division No. 1. was a grand sj- cial c'Uccf y I The large number of children present j on the occasion dem'c nitrated the fact j that marriage, at least . among the j Laughter of Erin, wa.5 not a failure.: The evening was p'ecsantly spent in j dancing, besides a cakevvalk: there j were games of different kinds foT which ' prizes were given. Lillie Leary received receiv-ed first prize, and Mary Harrington A delicious supper, which included all the toothsome .viando that delight a child's heart, brought the festivities of the evening to a close. The programme was a a. follows: Iiemarks bv the president Mrs. Lea-r. Instrumental solo Katie Murphy. Instrumental duet Miifses Harrington Harring-ton and Rogers.' x Vocal roio James McCarthy. Instrumental duet Lillie and Mamie Leary. Remarkfi Father Cajlahan. Vwal solo -Willie McDtrmott. j Instrumental duet Ronan and Burns. Vocal duet Shea sisters. Instrumental cola Lillian Callahan. j Song- and eance Maggie O'Brien and i Mil?. Ronan. ! Vocal p-dn Lottie McDermott. , Recitation Maggie Burke. i Vocal solo Tim Sh-a. j JiifUru me ratal rolo Anna Conway.. I Song Ella Curtis. ! Remarks Mifs Annie Sullivan. |