UNDER BRIGHT LIGHTS• V .Thlt; Hundreds of St. Mary Enjoy aFete. .’'r'St. Mary’s church grounds were dblaze of beauty Wednesday byenihgilluminated with hundreds of Japan -ese lanterns and shaded lamps. Over the street walk at the entranceIto thegrounds was an arch of lanterns (and bunting festooned to the large^elras near by. The place indeed presented a creditable appearance for the annual lawn party of St.- Mary’sPassing the gateway where, treas-~\0. J.urer E. J. Murphy Was oh duty, theeye caught an attractive combinationof 'gaily colored booths, while* in bhecorner Was^ a pavillibn Where thecould step in time withrnished by a harpist and violinist.At ice cream tables were Amy reney; Mamie Mullaney, LillieCosher, Marv, Bessie and Belle Eaton, Mamie Mosher and Annie Conley. The committees were: General di-‘5©°tpr, E. J. Murphy; cake table,Mrs. E. J. Murphy; ice cream, Mamiehllaiiey and Maggie Scanlbn; coffee and sandwiches. Mrs. Mullaney and Mrs. Preney: candy and fruit, Mary Nolan and Margaret Neagle; lemon-: ade, George Parks; dancing, J. L, Sullivan; decorations, Stephen Conley ,B*edHa^^ and J. L. Sullivan.lt;•1.1 . ■ • • « • • . * . L •r