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Show HELENA, MONT. ( Patrick O'Reilly, one of the most popular as well as most competent telegraph operators of Washington, D. C. has come to Helena to make his future home. Mr. O'Reilly has accepted accept-ed temporary employment with cr.e of the railroad eomanie. He is a guest of his old friend. A L Keiinev," th? popular manager of the l-'ostil Telegraph Tele-graph company, who alo comes from Washington. Mr. Kennev has ben in Helena for nearly two years and has induced many of his friends in the east to come to Mom. in i. It is iust the kind of wok th.it Mr. Rer.r.ey is doii.sr that is needed to double the population popula-tion of Helona. Miss Margaret Davenport has re-turnd re-turnd to Notre Dame. Ind., to resume her studies at St. Mary's academy. She spent a few days with relatives in Chicago en route. A jolly crowd of young people pleasantly pleas-antly surprised Miss Mamie Keenan on Thursday evening of last week. Games of various kinds were played and later refreshments were enjoyed. The party included Annie Morgan," Lydin Kalten-bach. Kalten-bach. Elsie Raymond, Grace Madison. Theresa Sullivan. Mary Carter. Elva Sieger. Pat MeKinnon. Rov McKay, Neil O'Donnell. Charlie Mack. Willie Crayon. Ed Nevill. George Mamford. John Perry, Will McMellon and Alben Li ingston. Plans for the new Catholic high school to be erected here have been re ceived and accepted from A. O. Yon Herbulis, architect of Washington, D. C. Friday bids will be opened for the const met ion of the new home of the House of Good Shepherd, to be buift in Kenwood. The home will be .headquarters .head-quarters for Montana. Bishop Carroll hopes to soon have the plans ready for the new cathedral. |