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To Miss S. J. Alden, of Dcdham, $1.50 ; and to Mrs. Reuben 

 Farrington, of Dcdham, $1.00, for embroidered cape, collars and 

 sleeves. 



To Miss Bailey, of Dorchester, a gratuity of $1.00, for an em- 

 broidered blanket ; to Miss Endicott, of Canton, 75 cents, for an 

 embroidered blanket. 



To Mary L. C. Smith, of Readville, $1.00, for a fine specimen 

 of worsted embroidery. 



To Mrs. Susan Barrett, of S. Weymouth, the Society's diploma, 

 for a beautiful chair-coverinir, wrought on hair cloth. 



To Mrs. C. J. Capen, of Dedham, a gratuity of $1.00, for a 

 lady's work basket. 



To Mrs. H. Sinclair, of Canton, for pressed flowers, a gratuity 

 of 50 cents and a diploma. 



To Alfred Fuller, of Walpole, the Society's diploma for an oil 

 painting, the only one offered for premium. 



To Mrs. Billings, of Canton, for colored crayon drawings, 50 cts. 



To Miss 0. C. Guild, of Dedham, for Grecian painting, 50 cts. 



To N. C. Baker, of West Dedham, for monochromatic drawing, 

 a gratuity of 50 cents. 



To Mrs. Gordon, of Dedham, for Grecian painting, $1.00. 



To Miss Helen King, of Dorchester, a gratuity of 75 cents, 

 for a well-executed map of North America. 



To Miss Eaton, of Dorchester, the Committee award a gratuity 

 of $1.00 for the finest specimen of leather work. 



To Mrs. Merrill, of Dedham, 50 cents, for a shell box. 



To Miss Martha A. Newell, of East Needham, a premium of 

 $2.00, for two neatly made bonnets. 



To Mrs. Polly Richards, of Dedham, a gratuity of 50 cents, for 

 straw baskets. 



Two embroidered collars were offered by Misses under twelve 

 years of age. That of Miss Annie Clark, of Dedham, was most 

 worthy of notice. 



To a lady, aged 77, for a beautifully embroidered skirt, con- 

 tributed by Mrs. J. W. Clark, of Dedham, a diploma. 



To ^Irs. Burnham, of Canton, a gratuity of 50 cents, for fine 

 specimens of hair work. 



To Mrs. Kingman, of Dorchester, 75 cents for a piece of spun 

 cloth. 



