to the Highy home This spacious home wa* fittingly decorated tor the occasion and the hosts saw to it that everyone was made to feel at home. The members of the company were lined up and the townspeoplepassed among them, congratulatingthem upon.their greet victory.During the course of the eveningpunch and light refreshments wereeerved, one plesslng feature be ng the drinking from the cup by the members of the company. The large cup woo at camp was filled with punch and starting with the captain every man drank to the health and prosperity of the company and their home town.Te quartette from Company D consisting of R. A. Btrandberg, GeraldCootie, John Arnott and John Coons,favored the company with severalselections as did also the high school girls* quartette, the Mlsaes Kathleen O’Neil, Norene Wiley, Lois Coons and Louise Spaulding. The members of both quartettes were heartily encored and made a decided hit with the guests.The band furnished several delightful selections which added materially to the pleasure of the evening. After the reception dancing was Indulged in until a late hour , and the boys of the company, as well as our cltisens generally, expressed themselves as having had the time of their Hves.