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Show BUTTE NOTES. j Acting Governor Norris has appointed appoint-ed Hon. T.,F. Courtney one of the delegates del-egates to represent the state of Mon- j tana at -the National Pure Food and! i Drug Congress, which will meet at !' g Washington.. D. .C. March 7. j Miles Fihlen left last Saturday for New York' "and "in company with Mrs. !Finlen will visit Europe before returning return-ing to Bute. . ' t Hon. II. L. Frank has returned from an extended visit to the east, during which he visited Washington, New York and his former home in Cincinnati. Cincin-nati. Miss Katie O'Donnell has left on an i xienuea visit wnn irienas m can Francisco and Los Angeles, j ' F. H. Cooney and bride have returned re-turned from their wedding trip through the east. - Rev. Father MacCorry delivered a most forcible and instructive sermon at last Mass cn Sunday at St. Pat-! Pat-! rick's. 1 ... -J On Tuesday evening the Rev. Father ' MacCorry left for Salt Lake City, where . he will conduct a retreat for the bene- i fit of the students of All Hallows col-' ? lege. The new parochial residence, now j, under construction, Is rapidly nearing completion. When finished it will be one of the finest and best constructed i buildings of its kind in the northwest. The 2nd Inst, being the first Friday of the month, the ceremonies in connection connec-tion with the- League of the Sacred I Heart were carried out with great so- i lemriity at Patrick's church. Rev. . Fathe r O'Farrcll, Helena, delivered ap- J propriate sermon at the 8 o'clock Mass. , The 2nd of February being Candle- mas day. the blessing of the candles j ,J to be used in; the church during the - year took' place at St. Patrick's. V --.- Mrs. P. Largey visited friends at Hel-. Hel-. ! ena last week. During her visit she J was the guest of the Sisters at St. Vin- I cent's academy. - - j, D. J. Hennessy, head of the great ! mercantile establishment which bears his name, has not been in the best of ' i health for seme time. He will leave for j ' New York in a few days in hopes that : j the change of climate will improve his j condition. ..; . . The Daughters of Erin, division No. 2, gave a card party and dance at Good Templars' hall on Friday evening. There was a large attendance and everybody present spent a most enjoyable enjoy-able evening. ' Ladies of the C. B. A. are making preparations for a- social and dance ft'hich w ill t&ke place In the near f utuie. |