ST. ANN’S RE-UNION. 
essful gathering of present and 
_ Former Parishioners at 
a City Hall. 
é parish reunion of St. Ann’s 
h, Monday evening at City 
| was a notable event and the 
mittee having the affair in 
ye have every reason to feel 
ifi ed over the success achieved. 
» reunion program included a 
tion, an entertainment and a 
e. The spacious hall was filled 
-a merry gathering of parishion- 
nd guests and presented a most 
ant and animated scene. 
e reception was held in the city 
ers office, which had _ been 
Stormed into a most attractive 
ving room for the occasion. In 
receiving line were the perman- 
rector of St. Ann’s, Rey. William 
yer, Rev. Francis Vieria de 
n of the Church of Our Lady of 
d Voyage, Rev. Charles W. Re- 
and Rey. Myles D. Kiley of 
bu y, and Rev. E. J. Dolan of 
2 y Farms, former assistant of 
inn 's. 
he entertainment, started shortly 
> 8 o*clock, with an overture 
he Boston Festival Orchestra 
ick furnished music during the 
nin x. The entertainment con- 
ad of recitations by John Thomas, 
well-known public reader; so- 
uno solos by Mlle Elizabeth Laurie 
| the selections by the orchestra. 
dresses were made by Rev. 
ther Dwyer and _ the visiting 
rgymen. Dancing which was 
tinued until one o’clock conelud- 
the festivities of the evening. 
Phe members of the committee 
: William F. Moore, chairman; 
mes E. Lenhart, secretary ; Maur- 
F. Foley, treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. 
rtin J. Whalen, Capt. John Chis- 
m, Capt. Charles H. Harty, 
omas P. Bolger, William J. Craw- 
, Mrs. Davis Campbell, Frank Re- 
, Thomas Oakley, Richard L. 
rey, Miss Margaret G. Fanning, 
s; Margaret Casey, George F. 
mingham, John J. Finnegan, 
ot. Jerome McDonald, Everett An- 
rson, Miss Mary Golden, John A. 
pevell, Mrs. John O’Neil, Mrs. 
emiah Sullivan, Miss Sarah J. 
eauley, Mr. and Mrs. Eben C. 
rro] “Mrs. Benjamin A. Smith, 
S. William F. Moore, Miss Cather- 
M. Chisholm, Miss Margaret Fer- 
son, Henry Saulnier, George W. 
pbets, Mrs. John P. Melanson, Mrs. 
in L. Welch, Angus Mclsaac, 
rs. Annie Wheeler, Miss Hattie M. 
. ham, Miss Helen F. Livingston, 
;. Richard Wadding, Miss Agnes 
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Foley, John Lufkin, Maurice Dagle. 
The ushers at the reception were 
Alexander Chishofm, R. Russell 
Smith, Thomas A. Oakley, Hugh J. 
O’Brien, James P. Foley, William 
a Bolger, Arthur J. Grimes. 
The officers of the ball were: 
Floor marshall—William F. Moore; 
Floor director—Kenneth J. Fergu- 
son; Assistants—Joseph P. McPhee, 
James P. Foley and R. Russell Smith. 
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