AYI pi tithe ary irge iage tted iaob ear-?ear and sses ahl, iryn 3ea-se-om*list;ranelow-Dif-roh.byivedfirst,tionRy-wasandeak-llege and fol-or-Mar-lem-, af-with Kin-is aitur-:her, ii gh Ltur-ANNUAL RECEPTIONHELD AT ALTONAExcellent Prugram Given; Oocaslon is One of Great InterestALTONA, May 17 —The twenty-third annual reoeption of the Altona High school Alumni was held in Library hall last Saturday evening, at which time about a hundred and fifty persons were present. At 8:30 the guests were seated to an excellent three-course supper, served by the ladies of the Methodist church, who are adepts in the culinary line. The tables were beautifully decorated with the class of 1915 colors, orange and blue and with bridal wreath. Following is the menu:Fruit salad, wafers, chicken biscuit, mashed potatoes, pickles, tea rolls, coffee, brick ice cream, nugel food cake.After the supper an excellent program was given, P;of. R. F. Marshall acting as toostmaster. Interesting letters from the fallowing members were read by the secretary:Miss Yera Eketed, Mrs. Pearl Biggs, Sparks, Oal , Mias Hilma Martin, Win-throp, Minn., Mias Caroline Duncan of Idaho; Mrs. E. B. Ryderson and Mrs. J. H. Sitton of Grand Junction, Col , Mrs. Cora Tellis Reed and Max H. Keeler. After the program the annual business meeting was held and the following officers were elected for the ensuing,, year:President—Antone Amenoff. Vice-president—Ralph Peacock, Secretary-Treasurer—Miss Olsia Callander.Following is tbe program:''Violin and Piano Duet—Mies Gladys and Henry Larson.Address of Welcome—Miss Elsie Lar-Bon, president.Response—Carl Rylander, president class of *15.Class Poem—Ralph Peacocks Claes History—Miss Louise Austin. Class Prophecy—Mies Ruth Young-dahl.Toast—Mre. Jo8 Peterson.Vocal Solo—Miss Dora Lovegren. Reading—Miss Eala Brown.Toast—Clarence Bogren.Vocal Duet—Mrs. George Ward and Mrs. Ray Main.