THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 23 Supt. Chalcraft, of Siletz, was a welcome Chemawa visitor not long ago. Recently Misses Ruth Brewer and Myrtle Swoboda have been em ployed, temporarily, as teachers in the academic department at Chema wa. Mr. R. H. Kennedy and Father Gall are again looking after the relig ious work at Chemawa for the Protestant and Catholic students, respec tively. The pastors of several of the churches in Salem have promised to as sist Mr. Kennedy in conducting special meetings for two weeks in No vember. Simeon Frotis paid Chemawa a visit recently. He has many friends here who were pleased to greet him. At present he is situated at Empire City, in the Coos Bay section, where he has employment. Reggie Downie, who passed the summer fishing near Wrangell, Alaska, is again enrolled at Chemawa and is attending business college in Salem. Louis Paul of Wrangell is in Salem and is attending high school. . Henry Darnell of Kalama, Wash., is enrolled at Chemawa and is attend ing business college in Salem. Henry spent the greater part of his boy hood here and naturally he feels entirely at home with us. He grad uated from Chemawa several years ago. During the month of August Pickering Chalcraft paid Chemawa friends a visit while enroute to Siletz to pass a month with his parents and his sister. Pickering is attending Washington University and is getting along splendidly in every way. Mr. L,. S. Beveridge, Principal of the Boys' School of the Portland Y. M. C. A.,visited the Chemawa Y. M. C. A. Sunday evening, Oct. 10, and gave an enteresting talk to our young men. He has promised to come again and make us a longer visit. During the month of August Miss Bessie Eaton, a teacher in the schools of Salt Lake City, Utah, was for a couple of weeks the guest of Mrs. C. D. Fulkerson of Chemawa. She proved a most pleasant and lady-like personage and made many friends during her visit here. When last we heard from Harry Jones he informed us that he was headed for La Touche, Alaska, where he stated he would be bookkeeper for a copper mine. We believe that all that he said was true, but that he told only a part of the truth, as we have heard a thunderous rumor to the effect that he had a matrimonial proposition in mind which was proving absolutely irresistable.