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Show I BUTTE, MONT. i r i The funeral of the late Michael A. Hickey took placi Saturdav murnirv, proceeding from the residence of William Wil-liam Hickey, 363 East Granite street, at 9:30 o'clock. Services were held in the Church of the Sacred Heart at 10 1 o ciocK, tfuring which solemn high requiem re-quiem mass was celebrated. Mrs. Thomas Morgan died of blood poisoning last Friday at her family residence, re-sidence, ill West Porphyry street. Besides Be-sides a husband, she .s survived by a child 4 years or age, and a mother, Mrs. E. Caron. Mrs. Frank Hamilton of this city is a sister, and there are three brothers and as many sisters living liv-ing at Littlft Basin, Mont. Mrs. Morgan Mor-gan was a native of Canada, and has lived in Butte tor twenty-one years. The funeral was held from the tamily residence .Monday morning at 10 o'clock, proceeding to at. Patrick's church, where soiemn h gh mass was celebrated. celebrat-ed. Announcement is made of the engagement engage-ment of Miss Julia Belle Horgan and Howard Mcintyre. The wedding will be solemnizea immediately arter Easter. Miss Mabel Nissler extends charming hospitality every Sunday eening at her home in West Broadway, and it is understood un-derstood by her many friends that she is at home always on this evening, and If there be a stranger within the gates of Butte who knows any of the coterie who enjoy these evenings he is always made welcome and goes informally with the others. Last bunday evening an unusually pleasant and jolly time was spent by a crowd of young people. Music Mu-sic and parlor games made the evening pass too soon, and at 10 o'clock supper was served. In live party were: Miss Emm Charles, Miss Viola Cook. Miss Florence Twohy, Miss Olive McDou-gall, McDou-gall, Miss May Hanlcy, Messrs. Horace Merkle, James Brcnnan, Roy Corbett of Chicago, Mr. Brookwater of Chicago, Mr. Greenlaw of Milwaukee, Frank Kil-lien, Kil-lien, Robert Thomas, Dr. Cummings, Mr. Bonner and Carl Nissler. Butte Miner. |