THE PRESENTS.were numerous anfi some of them costly and all highly prized. We noticed a line mirror from Mrs. George Godfrey; Card table George Godfrey;paper holder. W. C. Thompson^ rocker and hat rack, L. E. Gray; spool rack, Mrs. Fred Zinn; work Ixix, Mr. and Mrs John Gray, Sr., toilet set and bread plate,, Mrs. Norris Pyle, camp rocker and camp chair Mrs. J. W. Carpenter; Mr. and Mrs John Gray, Mrs. W. A. Carnes and Chas 15. Gray; small bureau Mr and Mrs. Frank I)un-gan; box fancy paper, Miss Matie Dungan; paper holder and chair Mr. and Mrs Clias. Mulforit; bracket and ornament Mr. and Mrs ltobt West. Easel, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Miller, paper holder; Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, staring basket; Mrs. S. M. Dennis, and Mrs. Mrs. W. A. Stevens, box cigars; S. M. Dennis, mouse trap, potatoe masher, bntter print, wooden spoon, sugar box, rolling pin, and about a half-a-dozed equally useful articles in the kitchen, Stevens Dennis; broom, Norte. Pyle.The presents were examined and admired, and the ladies went about preparingA SPLENDID LUNCHEONof cake, ice cream, and other iuxuries. This part of the programme was highly enjoyed by the reporter, as it appeared to be to all others, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey adding to the pleasure by their generous hospitality.These five years have passed pleasantly with our friends. They have lived among us all these years, and have held a place in the hearts* f ihepeople, and it was the unanimous and expressed wish that they might live to enjoy all these pleasant festivals asthe one occured, untill their diamond wedding arrives, and that we might all be there to see them in their old age, enjoying themselves as well as they were last nigot.