VOL 35. NO. lt;ii;PICIIIC OF 010 SUTLERSSodality Girls Entertain Many St. Mary’s People.TBOSAS KKOAH WIM3 THIS HATMr*. Hfnrj floek, 8r, Mr*, «|nbu MfDonfcM Tl* for t'mbrtll*-Fo1!f Wire Handled roop^ Tfrerv.The beautiful day, the immense crowd and jolly time are the chief topics of conversation of nearly 500 people who attended the picnic given under the auapItcH Of the ladle* of St. Mary s sodality at Woodlawn Mineral Springs park Thursday. Aug. 15. A large number of people attended earlymat* at St. Mary’s church, and by 7 o'clock the buses were busy carrying the people to the scene of the day's pleasure. U required thirty buses to convey all of the people waiting at the church, while u great many drove out In private rigs.The Sunday .school children, about one hundred in number, were especially taken care of by Father Bennett whoAfter the conic?tscnctl and then t depart for their hi their verdict that would long live Ir Mrs. Henry not pi os cut, on me to S from Orjnany. S! from Chicago to I pkue here in a wa years old at. Hi* ti it all disHmlty. mother worked on ling.COW flint fUni*ir a I n Ir i.n 4Thomas Regan i sent came to Ster from Troy. N. Y. was made in a being no railroadsThe nearest. Catlic Lyons. la. Mr. Re the railroad whir men red to grade, years of age.Mlsse* Amife ;\j}lt;charge of the ice ca rushing businessof fifty gallons of Kale O’Brien, Hrlei lams and Anna Kin os Buckley.Miss Josic But Hodges server] po people.Miss Kate Sulliv Williams had chnrj cigar department ; large quantity of er A very Interest i: