95 



To Mrs. Coolidge, of Declham, for two cases of fancy arti- 

 cles, neatly made, ...... 1.00 



To jNIiss M. C. Alden, of Randolj)h, for very beautiful 



carriage blanket, ...... 2.00 



To Miss Caroline Robinson, of Dorchester, for knit sofa 

 pillow, a diploma. 



To Miss Josephine Kingsbury, of Dedham, for crocheted 

 shawl, a diploma. 



To Miss Susan Wight, of Canton, for crocheted cape, a 

 diploma. 



Mrs. J. Engley, of Canton, exhibited a doll dressed in a 

 very patriotic manner, which attracted much atten- 

 tion, as did also two cotton babies which were on ex- 

 hibition. 



To Mrs. James Farrington, of Dedham, for two pairs of 



ladies' hose, and two pairs of woolen half hose, 1.00 



The yarn of one pair of the above Mrs. F. carded, spun, 

 colored and knit. 



To Mrs. Horatio Clark, of Dedham, for four pairs of hose, 

 a diploma. 



To Miss Clara L. Hartshorn, of Walpole, for very 7iice 



crochet work and plain sewing neatly done, . 1.00 



To Alice D. Guild, of Dedham, twelve years old, for 



crocheted yoke and sleeves, .... 1.00 



To Mrs. Brooks, of Dedham, for four specimens of cro- 

 cheted work, ...... .50 



To Mr. E. N. Shepard, of Boston, for fine display of 

 worsted work, yarns, &c., the Society's diploma. 



To Mrs. M. A. Clark, of Dedham, for braided mat, . .50 



To Mrs. A. E. Lombard, of West Roxbury, for one rag 

 mat, containing seven hundred pieces, a diploma. 



To Mrs. xibigail Whiting, of West Dedham, for one rag 

 mat, $1.00 and diploma. 

 The above mat contains over four thousand pieces of 

 rag drawn into corners, and took Mrs. W. over three 

 years to make it, under peculiar difficulties, her hands 

 being drawn up with rheumatism. 



To Mi*s. Sandford Howard, of Dedham, for beautifully 

 knit hose, a diploma. 



To Mrs. Robert Mansfield, of West Needham, for collec- 

 tion of feather flowers, worsted work and oriental 

 table, 1.00 



To Miss S. E. Ellis, of Walpole, (13 years of age,) for 



crayon drawings, 1.00 



To Miss Vinson, of Dorchester, for three good crayon 

 drawings, a diploma. 



