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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1916)
THE CHEM AW A AM ERICAN Miss Marie Mann has gone to Souther,. Oregon to reside with friends ni that section. Many of our employes are already on “ annual leave” while others are preparing and planning for their vacations. „ ¿ atner 8 r7 ° ry’ °f Mt' Ange1’ Visited Chentawa not long ago and dents Here < e IVere< a" aWe and interesti”K address to the Catholic stu- We are pleased to acknowledge with thanks the splendid commence ment announcements from the schools of Springfield, So. Dak., Law- erence, Kansas, and Chilocco, Okla. Among other items of business that engaged Supt. Wadsworth’s at tention just previous to his departure for the Soboba school, Southern California, was the placing of bids for sewer construction and the pur- chase of new boilers for the power plant. Miss Katie Brewer is home from Tongue River, Montana, where she has a government position, and will pass her vacation here. She has made good the service and is to return to Tongue River on the term- illation of her leave of absence.” Mrs. Clara Meyers and two children, Lncile and Louis, of Belton Montana, have been guests at the home of Supt. Wadsworth of late, and are yet. Mrs. Meyers is a sister of Miss Agnes Wadsworth and this is her first visit to the school. She says that she has enjoyed herself immensely during her visit her. ' Y Among the latest papers to reach our desk is “ The Tulalip Bulletin ” published at Tulalip, Wash., under the supervision of Dr. Chas M Bu chanan, superintendent. It is a welcome visitor, and like everything that bears the Doctor’s seal, it is most creditable in every respect Beyond doubt the Bulletin will live a life of usefulness. On June 9tl, Mrs. Brace and Miss Mitchell left for Lawrence, Kansas le ornier to take up the task of teaching Library Methods during the various Indian Service Institutes, with the opening of the Haskell In- ¥ is M h T hert rS' BraCC W‘n g° ‘° Riverside and thence home relalivæs Wen‘ ‘° La"'renee to pass her racatil>" with friends and On Monday evening, June 26, the day before Supt. Wadsworth left or Ins new field in California, the employes held a r e c e p t Z ,n his honor as a slight testimonial of their esteem for him. It was a very- pleasing event ,n every way and the only thing that in any way de- Mr W d°m ‘B6 e")Oy,ment ° f the °ccasi°n «as the note of regret that Mr. Wadsworth was leaving. We all wish him unlimited good luck wherever he may be. *