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Show GENEROUS CONTRIBUTORS. The lunch served each year for the little folks from St. Ann's and the choir children is always the finest to be procured. To the generous people j of the two parishes and to many non-Catholics non-Catholics also is extended the warm appreciation of those in charge, who solicit the lunch. Those who donated for the recent picnic were Mrs. A. H. Tarbet, Mrs. Thomas Kcarns, Mrs. Mary Judge, Mrs. David Keith, Mrs. J. D. Wood, Mrs. J. C. Lynch, Mrs. James I vers, Mrs. Louis McCornick, Mrs. J. J. Daly, Mrs. .1. E. Dooly, Mrs. E. P. Lynch. Mrs. Edward MeGurrin, Mrs. John McChrystal, Mrs. Lewis C. Robinson, Mrs. J. E. AAroodvvard, Mrs. , AValter Maas, Mrs. C. C. Slade. Mrs. 1 Joseph Geoghcgan, Mrs. S. J. Murray, Mrs. J.- M. Moore. Mrs. AA". H. Bintz, , Mrs. J. Hardin, Mrs. Albert Fisher, Mrs. A. Fred AArey. Mrs. John Hickey I Mrs. J. B. Cosgriff, Mrs. J. J. McFad- i den, Mrs. Edward Fife, Mrs. Brigham j Cannon, Mrs. P. Gibbons, Mrs. A. McDonald, Mc-Donald, Mrs. B. Mecklenberg, Mrs. M. Rogers. Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, Mrs. D. R. Gray, Mrs. Jacob Visel, Mrs. James Kllloen, Mrs. George Doyle, Mrs. J. J. Harvey, Mrs. M. Canning, Mrs. C. H. Jenkinson, Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mrs. Oswald Os-wald Veltz, Mrs. George Burrows, Mrs. William Graves, Mrs. -Kate Mercier, Mrs. P. S. Keogh, Mrs. John T. White, Mrs. J. G. Doolittle. Mrs. Charles Reilley, Mrs. James Reilley, Mrs. J. Brooks. Mrs. P. Finegan, Mrs. J. F. Dunn, Mrs. Willard Hamer, Mrs. J. B. Stephens,- Mrs. U. Duguet, Mrs. D. McQueen, Mc-Queen, Mrs. F. Westcott. Mrs. W. D. Donoher, Mrs. M. E. Mulvey, Mrs. George Curley, Mrs. P. Matron, Mrs. E. Bonnemort, Mrs. G. Elmer. Mrs. M. A. Hughes, Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. M. J. Moran, Mrs. A. Cunningham, Mrs. M. Fitzpatrick. Mrs. E. Schonert. Mrs. J. Free, Mrs. H. Erdmann, Mrs. S. Denner, Mrs.. Barksdale, Mrs. Fowler. Mrs. J. H. Heron. Mrs.- T. Farrell, Mrs. Hill, Airs. V. V. Wilson. Mrs. T. C. Crawford, Craw-ford, Mrs. J. W. Farrell, Mrs. Emma Hanson, Mrs. D. M. Leonard, Mrs. Fred Leonard, Mrs. M. A. Callahan, Miss Julia Cullen, Miss Nellie O'Con-nell. O'Con-nell. Miss Mamie Noble, Miss Robinson, Rob-inson, Miss Weber, Miss Lucille Mor- I rison. Miss Mulryan, Miss - Frances 9 Little, Miss Aby Mahoney, Miss Jen- fl nie Sullivan, Miss Julia AVelch, Mrs. B Edward Parsons, Mrs. J. J. Duffy, I Mrs. J. J. Harvey, Mrs. Thomas Mar- ' nane. Mrs. John McCooey, P. H. Doran, who sent a check for double what he was asked; William Rash of the Rash Produce company, who donated do-nated lemons; H. C. Monter, who gave 130 loaves of bread and has donated , the bread for the past ten years; Mr. Comfort, who donated a crate of ' watermelons and $10 'besides; Dr.. ' Monahan, Fred MeGurrin, who gave 200 tickets for the scenic railway, the . boats, etc.; Mr. Neumeyer of the Tern- pleton bakery, who kindly assisted in ' taking the lunch to the depot; A. J. Bruneau, who gave money for the children to spend; C. J. Collins of the Eclipse grocery, who donated anything that he was requested, including mus- ' tard, tongues,, boxes and who very kindly tendered his refrigerators for . the meats and butter; Frank Collins was also very generous, while P. H. i Cannon sent enough pickles to start ; a pickle store. Last, but not least, .; were those' who donated flowers. Flow-ers Flow-ers for the decoration of the tables i were donated by Mrs. H. AA. Free- : man, Mrs. House, Mrs. Cassidy. Mrs. J Chestnut. 'Mrs. P. Mltchener, Mrs. ! Martin Mulvey, the B. C. Morris Floral j company, Mrs. O. Peterson, Mrs. W. R. j Graves, Mrs. Orlob and Mrs. J. Griffin. l And those who donated automobiles . Tom Botterill, Governor Cutler, Mrs. Hiram Tyree, Mrs. A. F. Wey, Dr. Wright, Stowe & Palmer, Joseph Geo- : ghegan, Tony Jacobson, J. E. Brans- 5 ford. Hemenway & Moser and the Sav- i age-White Garage company. i |