4 CHEMAWA AMERICAN. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Have eourasre to fear evil. - Supt. Potter has gone to Yakima Reser vation after pupils. Sam Morris has entered the carpenter shop as an apprentice. Frank McC loud and Angelo Jefferson made a stationary cabinet for .Asst. Supt. Campbell's office. Mrs, Westfall has added her name to the list of American subscribers. Several of the ladies are attending Mr. Campbell's gymnastic classes. Mr. Arthur Williams dropped into the office and subscribed for the Amebican. Rev. Ketchum delivered an able sermon to us on Wednesday evening in the School Chapel. We had quite a wind on Tuesday after noon, during which the printing office sign was blown loose. Mr. and Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Adair have also joined the independent Order of Lions of Salem. Father Daley of Salem held mass last Sunday morninjr in the school chapel for the Catholic pupils. The photographs of the school taken by Mr. Noff are excellent. Your choice for 35 cents or three for $1.00. We are all glad to see Addie Colfox re turn to school after spending a pleasant va . cation at her home on the Yakima Reserva tion. Pugh & Van Patton'd lumber team ran away on Wednesday and scattered the lumber about somewhat. No damage done. A letter from Mr. Childers states that he has reached home safely in Illinois and says that his dear old mother was glad to see her boy. Herbert Campbell of the University of Oregon paid his parents a flying visit. He came on Saturday evening and toft on the 6 o'clock train Sunday evening. He is looking very well. The Y. M, C. A. held a short but inter esting meeting on Sunday evening. The president John Raub gave a few words of excellent advice to the young men. Quite a large crowd was in attendance. It is a pleas tire to go to the little boys assembly room on Sunday morning and see Mrs. Adair's little boys in line awaiting the inspection party. They always look neat and tidy in their Sunday dress. Ella Devault and Eva Picard came out from their homes in Salem to visit one day last week. Ella had her November report card of attendance at the East Salem school and it was a very good report. The very excellent "sermon delivered by the Rev. M. Elliott of Salem on Sunday evening last was listened to attentively by the audience of both pupils and employes and all felt that they had been greatly bene fitted by the excellent discourse. - "Why don't you subscribe for the Ameri can and get the new?" is the heading on a placard, which can be seen around the grounds, with the pages of the .Amebican pasted thereon. If you want the news next week you will have to subscribe. During the wind storm on Tuesday one of the ventilators was blowu from the Large Boys' , Quarters and struck Misa Bagnell cn the face cutting an ugly gash below the eye. It mk'ht have proved a serious accident. At this writing the pa tient is doing well. Asst. Director Chas. Larsen is filling a musical engagement with the Fisher & Van Cleve Theater Company now playing in Salem. Chas. is capable of holding: his ena up ana each member in trie Dana should try to become competent to fill such a position when offered them. The death of Mr. DePoe's sister was a great shock to him. Mr. DePoe was a good kind brother to her during her last sick ness. He had her olaced in the Salem Hospital one of the finest institutions of. tne state, where she received all the care and medical aid possible to get. Mr. De Poe and family have the sympathy- of all friends at Chemawa.