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tions, and are worthy of special recommendation for the uses for 

 which they are designed. 



Committee—] djn^s, V. Smiley, H. F. Ladd, Charles Ingalls. 



FANCY ARTICLES. 



For the best work performed by a child under twelve years of 

 age, we award the first premium of $3 to Hattie Bell of Dan- 

 vers ; Gracie H. Putnam, Danvers, second premium, $2 ; M. M. 

 Blanchard, Lawrence, gratuity, $1. 



Gratuities of $2 each to Mary H. Weston, Danvers, paint- 

 ings ; C. H. Masury, Danvers, plaster tablet. S1.50 each to 

 Mrs. E. G. Berry, Danvers, oil paintings ; M. P. Needham, Pea- 

 body, do.; Frank E. Lord, Danvers, motto and sofa pillow. $1.00 

 each to Sally T Mason, Lynn, wreaths of fish bones and feath- 

 ers ; Nellie A. Magoun, Danvers, picture ; Evelyn A. Fellows, 

 Danvers, 2 pictures ; Clara P. Hale, Danvers, motto ; Charlotte 

 Turner, Danvers, picture ; Mrs. A. H. Sylvester, Danvers, em- 

 broidered blanket ; Augusta Lamson, Beverly, embroidered cush- 

 ion ; Fannie P. Mudge, Danvers, tidy ; S. S. Learoyd, Danvers, 

 embroidered sack ; C. A. Perley, Danvers, pictures ; Rosie Grey, 

 Danvers, cushion and mat ; Sally Chase, Newburyport, pair knit 

 hose ; Lizzie G. Boardman, Danvers, toilet cushion. Seventy- 

 five cents each to Ella M. Bradstreet, Danvers, pair of pillow 

 shams ; Eliza Trask, Danvers, embroidered skirt. Fifty cents 

 each to Martha O. Barrett, Peabody, pen marking ; Laura M. 

 Driver, Lynn, ottoman ; Bel Tapley, Danvers, tidy . Eleanor R. 

 Putnam, Danvers, toilet mats ; Mrs. Porter Legro, Danvers, 

 skeleton wreath ; Lester H. Couch, Danvers, worsted work ; An- 



