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li5. Gratuity to Mildred Fellows, Peabody, for flannel 

 skirt. 



.85. Gratuity to Gertrude Reynolds, Salem, for tray 

 cloth. 



.25. Gratuity to Amy Hardy, Peabody, for doily. 



.25. Gratuity to Marion McBride, Peabody, for doily. 



.25. Gratuity to Louis M. Montgomery, Peabody, for 

 towels. 



.25. Gratuity to Hazel Dodge, Beverly, for basket. 



.25. Gratuit}'- to Harold Dodge, Beverly, for basket. 



.25. Gratuity to Frances Tenny, Peabody, for kindergar- 

 ten work. 



.25. Gratuity to Lucie Nelson, Peabody, for veil case. 



.25. Gratuity to Fred Sherry, Peabody, for table cover. 



.25. Gratuity to Marion Beckett, Peabody, for dust 

 cloth. 



.25. Gratuity to Catherine Mead, Peabody, for doily. 



.25. Gratuity to Mary Galuecia, Peabody, for tray cloth. 



.25. Gratuity to Helen Cody, Peabody, for doily. 



Mrs. C. H. Goulding, Mrs. P. J. Frye, Mrs. N. J. War- 

 ren . — Committee. 



SMALL FRUITS. 



The Committee on small fruits submit the following 

 report. There was but one entry, that of John C. Day, for 

 a crop of raspberries, which were very nne, the committee 

 awarded him the first premium of $8. 



It is a lamentable fact that only one entry should be made 

 when we have more than 150 acres in the county devoted 

 to small fiuits. 



O. S. Butler, for the Committee. 



STATEMENT OF JOHN C. DAY. 



My " raspberry piece" contains about sixty-five (S>^^ 

 square rods. 



