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them remember, that life is made up of these little things, 

 and that in the exercise of our God-given faculties, we show 



in the only true way in which it can be done, that we real- 

 ize the value of those gifts, and therein render homage to the 

 Giver. 



Your Committee award the following premiums. 



Mrs. Haywood, Royalston, wrought quilt, $1 50 



Mrs. Benj. Snow, Sen. wrought arm chair, 1 50 



Mrs. C. Miles, wrought chair and cricket, 1 00 



Mrs. E. G. Lucas, wrought chairs, 50 



Mrs. Jesse Harding, wrought chair, 75 



Miss Harriet E. Bradford, wrought chair, 50 



Mrs. Betsy Meriam, wrought chair cushion, 50 



Miss M. L. Daniels, sofa cushion, 25 



Mrs. W. M. Barrett, specimens of emhroidered flannel, 1 00 



Mrs. M. Hardon, embroidered mantilla, 1 00 



Miss R. M. Briggs, wrought handkerchiefs, 1 00 



Miss E. A. Willard, wrought handkerchief, 75 



Mrs. S. G. Frost, wrought vest pattern, 75 



Mrs. S. W: Dole, lamp mat, 50 



Miss M. C. Foster, lamp mat, 50 



Miss A. J. Wheeler, wrought skirt, 50 



Miss E. F. Sheldon, wrought under sleeves, 37 



Miss Julia Leahy, two crochet collars, 37 



Mrs. E. E. Kimball, wrought bands, 37 



Mrs. Horatio Stebbins, crochet collar, 37 



Mrs. J. Sawyer, wrought cape, 37 



Mrs. J. Story, worsted work, 37 



Miss M. R. Garfield, crotchet lamp mats ; 37 



Miss M. L. Adams, lamp mats, 25 



Miss Arvilla Wood, crochet tidy, 25 



Miss F. J. Tolman, mittens and socks, 25 



Mrs. J. C. Moulton, worsted work, 25 



Miss M. D. Tolman, lamp mats, 25 



Mrs. Thos. Trees, bonnet, 75 



Miss A. E. Clark, wax work and lamp mat, 75 



