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and considefiiiij the hu-f^c nuinber of (Mitries :im! tlie luerit of the iirticles, wo think 

 the recoinnienciatiou very modest and fully concur in the amounts. 



W. J. BAXTER. 



A. J. KROW, 



Superintendents in Charge. 

 CLASS 57.— CROCHET, KNIT AND FANCY WORK. 



Afghan robe— Mrs. C. A. Rrush, Detroit, 1st premium §3 00 



Mrs. Ida Alt man, Detroit, 2d premium 2 00 



Child's affi^han robe — Madame llude, Detroit. 1st premium 2 00 



Cotton tidy— Mrs. James Graham, Detroit, 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. D. liremner, Detroit, 2d premium 1 00 



Worsted tidy — Miss Hattie Caryl, Detroit, 1st premium 2 00 



Pair crochet toilet mats — Miss A. J. Brow, 1st premium 2 00 



Pair crochet lamp mats — ^liss Hattie Caryl, Detroit, 2d premium 1 00 



Crochet hood— ^Madame Hude, Detroit. 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. J. P. Holley, Pontiac,2d premium ..- 1 00 



Hand-knit bedspread— Mrs. R. Anderson, Flint, 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. B. Staoje, Pontiac, 2d premium 1 00 



Crochet shawl — 3Iadame Hude, 1st premium 2 00 



Miss Florence Near, Detroit, 2d premium 1 00 



Crochet or knitlady's sack— Mrs. J. P. Holley, Pontiac. 1st premium 2 00 



Crochet or knit cliiid's sack— Madame Hude, 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. J. P. Holley, 2d premium .-. 1 00 



Crochet or knit infant's boots— Madame Hude, 1st premium 1 00 



Mrs. T. B. Swales, Detroit, 2d premium .. 50 



Crochet or knit infant's shirt — Madame IIude,lst premium 1 00 



Crochet or knit child's shirt— C. H. Curtiss, Detroit, 2d premium 50 



Crochet or knit leggins — Madame Hude, 1st premium 2 00 



Crocket or knit fancy mittens — Minnie P. Pierce, Detroit, 1st premium 2 00 



Mrs. Richard Elliott, Lansing, 2d premium 1 00 



Crochet or knit child's cap — Madame Hude, 1st premium 2 00 



Fancy pin cushion — iladame Hude, 1st i^remium 1 00 



Discretionary Premiums. 



Air castle made of worsted and card board— Mrs. Post, Detroit 50 



Knitting basket — Mrs. Seth Smith, Detroit 50 



Collection of linen lace — Miss iMary A. Picknett, Detroit 1 00 



Needlework mat— Mrs. Tyler, Greenfield 50 



Jiftrge Centennial tidy — Geo. J. Burkheiser, Detroit 1 00 



Chess table cover — Mrs. Jas. Graham, Detroit 50 



Pair linen tidies — Mrs. D. Bremner. Detroit 50 



Knit chatelain bag — Alice Richmond, Detroit ..- - 50 



Carriage afghan — Miss Clara Anscomb, Bay City 1 00 



Cotton tidy — Miss Lizzie C'uramings, Detroit 1 00 



Cotton tidj' — Mrs. D. Bremner 50 



The display of articles in this class was very large and creditable. In manj' cases 

 it was difficult to decide, but your committee have endeavored to do justice to 

 exhibitors. We have in cases of especial merit recommended discretionary premiums, 

 though if we had felt at liberty to extend the list of special recommendations, we 

 should have been glad to thus mention several other articles. 



MRS. ROE STEPHENS, 

 MRS. D. PRESTON, 

 MRS. 31. C. HART, 



Co7nmit(ee. 



The committee in this class have recommended discretionary premiums to the 

 amount of seven dollars and fiftj' cents and we concur in the recommendations. 



W. J. BAXTER, 

 A. J. BROW. 

 Superintendents in Charge. 



CLASS oS.— HAIR, SHELL AND WAX WORK. 



Best and largest display of hair work — Mrs. R. AV. Allen, Detroit, 1st 



premium §3 00 



