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Miss Mary V. Jordan, of East Randolph, elegant wreath of 

 hair-work, $1.50. 



Miss J. E. Read, of Dedham, beautiful shell frame, and wreath 

 of hair- work, $1.50. 



Miss Flora Dickson, of Jamaica Plain, case of skeleton leaves, 

 25 cents. 



Mrs. Sophronia Adams, of Dedham, butternut bracket 25 

 cents. 



Miss Lizzie Endicott, of Dedham, specimen of darning, 25 

 cents. 



Miss Mar J White, of Dedham, contributed two frames, in- 

 geniously made of fret- work by wounded soldiers in Finlay Hos- 

 pital, Washington. 



Mrs. Shorey, of Dedham, moss vase, and bouquet of grasses, 

 tastefully arranged, 50 cents. 



Katie Hill, a blind girl, of Roxbury, bead cup, saucer and 

 spoon, 25 cents. 



Mrs. Herter, of Dedham, cushion for making German thread 

 lace, $1. 



Miss Hannah Brigham, of Needham, oriental painting, 40 

 cents. 



Miss Phillips, of East Medway, patchwork quilt, 50 cents. 



Mrs. Betsey Baker, of Dedham, 78 years old, beautiful speci- 

 men of straw work, $1. 



Mrs. George Baxter of Quincy, knit table cover, 40 cents. 



Mrs. N. Willey, of Dedham, crocheted tidy, 40 cents. 



Miss Emma Brown, of Dedham, contributed a bouquet of 

 neatly made worsted flowers, and Miss Anna E. Field, of Ded- 

 ham, a pretty needle-book of red, white and blue. 



We were pleased to see more useful articles than have been 

 contributed on some former years, and that nearly all were 

 thoroughly and neatly made. The ornamental articles also ex- 

 hibited taste and skill in their arrangement and execution, and 

 had it been in their power, the Committee would gladly have 

 awarded premiums to all. 



For the Committee, 



LUCY A. CALDER. 

 Dedham, October 3, 1864. 



