

KEPORT ON LADIES' WORK. 



The Committee report fif'tj-nine entries, and award the follow- 

 ing premiums : — 



Mrs. Nancy March, of Sharon, for three bed-quilts of patch 

 work, $1.50. 



Miss C. Smith, of South Dedham", aged 75, one patch work 

 quilt, 75 cents. 



Mrs. J. S. Luce, of Sharon, one bed-quilt, very nicely quilt- 

 ed, $1. 



Mrs. Walter White, of Dedham, one crocheted table cover, 

 75 cents. 



Miss Belle Boyd, of Rockville, Medway, one crocheted shawl, 

 50 cents. 



Miss Olive W. Smith, of South Dedham, two cone frames, 

 50 cents. 



Miss Maria Phillips, of West Dedham, shell frame and pressed 

 flowers, 50 cents. 



Mrs. A. E. Gardner, of West Dedham, shell flowers and moss, 

 very beautifully arranged, the Society's diploma. 



Miss Ehzabeth S. Sewall, of Medfield, embroidered ottoman 

 covers, very handsome, $1. 



Mrs. J, C. Brooks, of Dedham, ottoman cover, (raised work,) 

 50 cents. 



Miss Sarah A. Ellis, of Dedham, two crayon drawings, (" Evan- 

 geline " and " The Twins,") $1. 



Miss Jennie A. Richards, of Dover, crayon and pencil draw- 

 ings, $1. 



Miss Julia M. Hamant, of Medfield, for worsted work, sHppers 

 and ottoman cover, 50 cents. 



Mr. J. H. Clement, of Dedham, a rigolette, knit by him, after 

 the amputation of his leg, while in the hospital, 50 cents. Al- 

 though this was not knit by a lady, we gladly welcome such spe- 

 cimens to our tables. We feel assured that the knitter must 

 have wiled away the tedious hours of convalescence by pleasant 

 musings. 



Mrs. H. T. Ward, of Roxbury, a very neatly embroidered trav- 

 elling bag, $1. 



Miss Lucy M. Carroll, of Foxboro', crocheted chair tidy, 50 cts. 



Mrs. W. D. Hennessy, of Roxbury, one embroidered skirt, very 

 neatly done, $2. 



Mr. H. E. Hill, of South Dedham, a card box of sawed fret 

 work, very 7ieatly made^ a diploma. 



