90 



To Miss M. Hill, of East Med way, for best specimen of em- 

 broidered flannel, a gratuity of ... .50 



To Miss Katie Marston, a blind girl, of Milton, for box of 



fancy work, ....... 1.00 



To Mrs. J. E. Morse, of Dedbam, for a cone picture frame, 



the Society's diploma, and an additional gratuity of .50 



To Miss^usan E. Stone, of Ncedham, for a very beautiful 



specimen of hair work, a diploma and gratuity of 1.00 



To Mrs. Wra. Euller, of South Dedham, for hair work, very 



nearly equal to the first named, a gratuity of . 1.00 



To Mrs. J. P. Clark, East Medway, for woolen hose, the 



Society's first premium of .... 1.00 



To Mrs. James Farrington, of Dedham, the Society's diploma 



and a gratuity of ..... . .50 



To Mrs. Willard P. Clark, of Medway, for half hose, the 



premium of ...... . .50 



To Mrs. Whiting Metcalf, of Franklin, for hose, half hose 



and mittens, a gratuity of .... 1.00 



Miss Susan INI. Fisher, of Franklin, exhibited a beautiful 

 specimen of silk patchwork. 



To Miss Sarah E. Hawes, of Walpole,who exhibited a very 

 beautiful Potchiomania table, we recommend a diploma 

 and a gratuity of ..... . 1.00 



To Mrs. B. L. Mason, of East Medway, for hearth rug, an 

 excellent specimen of rag work, the Society's diploma. 



To Mrs. John Walker, of East Medway, for pressed flow- 

 ers, a gratuity of ..... . .50 



We hope to see specimens of this beautiful art multiplied. 



To Mrs. John Mills, of Needham, for leather work, a diploma. 



To Mrs. Nancy Grant, of Dedham, for a shirt, it being an 

 excellent specimen of plain sewing, we regret that our 

 funds will admit of a gratuity of only . . 1.00 



To Mrs. Ainsworth, of Dorchester, for a knit worsted cra- 

 dle blanket, a substantial and useful article, a diploma. 

 There were articles of beautiful design and workmanship, of 



which we should like to speak, did space allow. While we are 



pleased to see ornamental and fancy work, we hope another year 



will bring forward more and greater varieties of really useful 



work. We regret to say, that the Society's premiums for j-Jrt^c/i- 



ing and darning were unclaimed. 



MRS. SANFORD HOWARD, ) 



MRS. GEORGE ALDEN, ) Committee. 



MRS. J. S. HUBBARD, ) 



