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Show BOISE, IDA. j Sisters M. Honorin, Gonzaga and Lillian Lil-lian of St. Teresa's academy left Monday Mon-day for the mother college at Notre Dame, Ind. Mrs. Jane Keogh, aged 71 years, died Monday eveninng at 11 o'clock at her home, 810 East Jefferson street. Her death was cauced by heart disease. She was born in Ontario, Canada, in 1S37. and became a resident of Boise in 1899.. The deceased is survived by four daughters, Misses Mary and Anna Keogh of Boise and Mrs. P. H. Flynn of Humbolt, Kan. The Tuneral was held Wednesday morning, leaving the family home at 9 o'clock. Services were held at St. John's cathedral at 930. Burial was in Ft. John's cemetery. St. Patrick's society of this city appropriately ap-propriately celebrated Independence day with a basket picnic held at For est, park, located near the Natatorium. Many members of the society and their friends gathered at the park in the morning and enjoyed the welcoming shade of the resort. After a genuine picnic dinner a specially prepared athletic ath-letic program was given. |