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To Miss S. P. Bird of Dorchester, Cone Basket, 50 cents. 



To ]Miss Lizzie Ann Lewis of Walpole, for best specimen of 

 Hair Wreath, $1.00. 



To ^Nliss Anna W. Ilaraant of Dorchester, for second best Hair 

 Wreath, a diploma. 



To Mrs. Obed Baker of West Dedham, the lady who made the 

 first straw bonnet in America, for the best specimen of Darning, 

 60 cents. 



To Miss Carrie Eaton of East Needham, for an elaborate and 

 ■well made Skirt, Avith various kinds of tape trimming inserted, 50 

 cents. 



To Mrs. Daniel Mann of Dover, for best Worsted Hose, $1.00. 



Miss Louisa M. Richardson of Franklin, presented a very 

 pretty basket of Flowers, dried in sand ; worthy of notice. 



To the same lady, twenty years of age, for an excellent speci- 

 men of patching, 50 cents. 



To Miss Lucy Stanwood of Grantville, Needham, for Crochet 

 Thread Tidy, 50 cents. 



To Miss Emily Curtis of Dedham, for Crochet Tidy, 50 cents. 



To Miss Hannah Lyon of Needham, for a Rag Mat, 50 cents. 



To Miss Ann Ellis of Walpole, for Ottoman Covers, 50 cents. 



Miss Sewall of Medfield, as usual, exhibited beautiful specimens 

 of Worsted Work. 



To Miss Carrie Billings of Sharon, for Dahlia Mat, in raised 

 worsted, 50 cents. 



To Miss Hattie Kingsbury of Needham, for Lamp Mat, Watch 

 Case, and Cushion of Bead Work, 50 cents. 



To Miss Mary Conant of Walpole, for Cone Watch Case, 

 Basket and Frame, 50 cents. 



To Miss H. E. Hewes of Dedham, for basket of Wax Fruit, 

 $1.00. 



To the same lady for elegant Hair Jewelry, $1.00. 



To Miss Mary RafFerty of Roxbury, for Crochet Mat, 25 cents. 



Mrs. Reuben Ware of Grantville, Needham, hkewise presented 

 good specimens of Patching and Darning. 



An Infant's Knit Apron, by Miss Breed of South Dedham, 

 very neat. 



A very fine silk patchwork Sofa Cushion, by Mrs. A. W. B. 

 Fuller of Roxbury, much admired. 



To Miss C. A. E. Ellis of Walpole, six years of age, for silk 

 patchwork Cover for Cricket, 50 cents. 



To Mrs. Brown of Dedham, for Knit Capes, $1.00. 



H. N. Seaver of Dedham, ten years of age, exhibited ingenious 

 specimens of Paper Cutting Avith scissors. 



Miss Hannah Lyon of Needham, exhibited Lamp Mats of raised 

 worsted work, worthy of notice. 



