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FOETY-SEYENTH 

 ANNUAL EXHIBITION 



AT HAVERHILL. 



The Annual Dinner was served to a large assembly of 

 the members of the society and their friends and invit- 

 ed guests. Every seat at the table was taken, and the 

 hall filled with other spectators. After prayer by Rev^ 

 Mr. Kingsbury of Bradford, about an hour was spent 

 in discussing the merits of the eatables, after which the 

 assembly was called to order by the following remarks 

 of the President of the Society, Gen. Wm. Sutton of 

 South Dan vers : 



REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT. 



Ladies and gentlemen, — Revolving time has once 

 more brought us together, to show the works of our 

 hands and to consult together upon the interests in 

 which we are engaged. We welcome you to this our 

 anniversary. This Society is now nearly half a century 

 old. It was organized in 1818. Its first Exhibition 



