itai.Tuesday evening about forty of thefriends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.Charles Schofield gathered at their koine on Nason street to help them celebrate their silver wedding. Mr. andeuTIjspMrs. Schofield were married in Eri-cyWiland, coining to this town two monthsafterwards.beThey have since lived inRU(South Cleveland and in Maine, returning to this place last year. The Methodist choir of which Mr. S. is a membercoihaforvs.were present and enlivened the occa-with theirr of dayter,ycasion witn their songs. Solos weregiven by Hiram Parkin and Mr. Uow-ker, readings by Miss Efiie Flood and Iliram Parkin. Lunch was served.coi1til!peiad’| • | ^ presents,which were very beautiful: a fine rnan-COlmethetel clock from the members of the choir; an..j a picture from Rev. and Mrs. Mears;atle.oyster ladle, Mattie Dewhirst; silvern gupedutservice, Henj. Horne and family; castor,Martha Petrie; cake basket, Thos. and « • % *onlift 1Tb;woJas. Illingworth; berry dish, friends in bu;Lisbon Falls; soup ladle, W. II. Gutter-idge and wife; pickle dish, Lewiston on | friends; bon bon, W. S. Johnson;waiagaudsauce spoon, Wm. Hargreaves; napkin I amn-ho. . , « . 9 —K •» ■ring, James Tallon and wife; oyster ladle, O. S. Fowler and wife; pickleadc’i%y»ya*dish, Mrs. Flood and Miss MePhail;tiksugar spoon, Geo. Henderson anti wife;cony3--D0sugar spoon, N. J. Moynihan; butter knife, E. M. Johnson; orange set, Tilla McCormick ;half dozen fruit knives, Mr. Carter and wife; half dozen fruit knives, Mrs. Naylor and sister; salt, J. Hilling! ton and wife; half dozen nut picks, Frank Whitney and wife; dessert spoons, Jas. Carney and wife; dessert spoons, Jos. Schofield and wife; one dozen napkins, John Feltham and wife.ft psalijeci-I.Tnowtheplalt;suntunTOak