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.35. Gratuity to Gertrude Boyce, Peabody, for shirt. 

 .10. Gratuity, to Thomas Boyce, Peabody, for towel. 

 .75. Gratuity, to Alice Tracey, Peabody, for mat. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Bertha Johnson, Peabody, for pillow 



slip. 

 .35. Gratuity, to Fred Sherry, Peabody, for tray cloth 



and tidy. 

 .25. Gratuity, to Eleanor Low, Peabody, for doll's quilt. 

 .15. Gratuity, to Nellie Carlin, Peabody, for tray cloth. 

 .50. Gratuity, to Salla Fotherjill, Peabody, for pillow slip. 

 .35. Gratuity, to Eva Buxton, Peabody, for pillow cases. 

 .10. Gratuity, to Ralph Buxton, Peabody, for towels. 

 $1. Gratuity to Stella Hall, Peabody, for quilt. 

 il. Gratuity to Rose Watkins, Peabody, for dress, watch 



case and tray cloth. 

 .25. Gratuity to Mary L. Bassett, Peabody, for tray cloth. 

 .25. Gratuity to Franklin Osborn, Peabody, for tray cloth. 

 .10. Gratuity to Charles Cressy, Salem, for mat. 

 .15. Gratuity to Laurie McLean, Danvers, for doily. 



Mrs. A. B. Fellows, Mrs. F. W. Sargent, Irene F. Fel- 

 lows — Committee. 



REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ROOT CROPS. 



The committee on root crops have attended to the duty 

 assigned them, and make the follov/ing report: 



Five entries were made, viz : 

 Mr. John H. George of Methuen entered a crop of onions 



and a crop of potatoes. 

 Messrs. C. K. Ordway & Son of West Newbury entered a 



crop of carrots and a crop of potatoes. 

 Mr. Alfonso Mason of Topsfield entered a crop of melons, 



and your committee agreed were extra good. As Mr. 



Mason did not comply with the rules of the Society, we 



could not award him a premium. 



