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Show I i j HELENA, MONT. . ( Bishop John P. Carroll has returned from a visit to parishes in the northern part of the state. Father Phelan of Augusta held services serv-ices there on Sunday, Nov. 4, and will be in Chouteau on next Sunday, Nov. 11. Merlin Power, who played until last year on the various High school teams, has won two first medals and one second sec-ond medal in a big athletic meet at St. Joseph's college. Dubuque, la., which he is attending. One of the first medals was won in a five-mile race, Power outdistancing out-distancing all competitors. When -at- 1 tending the High school he was one of : the star basket ball and football play- . ers, but never devoted much time to track work. The Ladies' Literary and Benevolent society of the cathedral parish gave a New England dinner for the benefit of the poor, on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 5 and 6, at the Granite block. Governor Joseph K. Toole and A. C. Gormley spoke last Thursday at the opera house to an audience that not only filled the theatre, but many were unable to gain admittance. Miss O'Boyle, who has charge of the telephone system at the capitol, has received re-ceived word from Rochester, Minn., that her brother. Thomas O'Boyle of Anaconda, who was operated on by the Mayo Bros., is improving. i The Ancient Order of Hibernians gave their annual ball Monday at Harmony ii hall, and it was one of the biggest and altogether one of the most delightful ; affairs given in Helena in some time. The various committees having charge i of the ball have completed all prepara- S tions. Baer's orchestra furnished the 3 music. 1 The funeral of Mrs. Hermann Bauer was held Monday morning at 9 o'clock G from the Cathedral of the Sacred Hearts. Requiem high mass was said. 1 Interment was in the Catholic ceme- ; tery. Mrs. Bridset Thorpe, the wife of Cor-nelius Cor-nelius Thorpe, died late Wednesday night of last week at St. John's hospital, hospi-tal, after a comparatively brief illness, "j i She was 31 years offi -e. Mrs. Thorpe had resided in Helf I . for some time and was well liked v all who knew her. The funeral -i held Saturday morning- at 8 o'clock!; m the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart - Interment was in the Catholic ceme; y. |