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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1917)
T H E C H E M A W A A M E R IC A N LO C A L S T h e school q u artet will sta rt on to u r May 5th. th eir E astern N ick H atc h is in P o rtla n d ta k in g electric trea tm en t for paralysis of the face. M r. G eorge Ball, school b lack sm ith , has resigned to tak e effect A pril 21st. H e expects to reside in M on ta n a. M r. N els N icholson, of th e forestry d ep artm en t of th e In d ian Service, sp en t S a tu rd a y and S unday at C he m aw a. T h e A lum ni w ho have been faith fu lly reh earsin g a play will ren d er it on A pril 27th in th e school a u d i torium . M r. M cLean has been suffering to no little e x te n t w ith a badly inflam ed cheek due to an ulcerated to o th . H e is now better. M r. W estley, g a rd e n e r, is en th u siastic over raisin g bum per crops th is season an d h is en th u siasm is e x tended to th e boys on his detail. M r. B u rt N . E v erett, of N ew Y ork, entered on d u ty as reg u lar school en g in eer last w eek, reliev in g M r. J. O . B lessing, tem p o rarily em ployed since early last fall. S u p erin ten d en t H all has received cards from G eorge Jackson an d G abriel A nderson sta tin g th a t th ey have been assigned to th e navy y ard ai B rem erton, W ash. A relius T alb o t w rites from th e U. S. N avy y ard at B rem erton, W ash in g to n , th a t he has entered on d u ty as firem an and is fast secu rin g in stru ctio n in reg ard to his d u ties. A ll of the stu d e n ts’ q u a rte rs on th e re g u la r S u n d ay m orn in g inspection by th e S u p erin ten d e n t were in good co n d itio n . H e w as accom panied by th e D isciplinarian and officers. On account of so m any of th e older boys en terin g th e arm y and navy who w ere in the cast of th e o p er e tta w hich w as to have been given in May, th e rehear - sals have been postponed. F rie n d s of M r. an d M rs. H e n ry D illstrom , now at T o n g u e R iver, M ontana, w ill be shocked to learn th a t th e y recently lost th e ir y o u n g est ch ild . T h e p aren ts are ex -stu d e n ts at C hem aw a. G arden clubs are b eing organized by th e girls. T ra cts of lan d jo in in g th e cam pus are set aside for th e different clubs and those clubs will p lan t and care for all k in d s of vegetables. R ev. M r. Seeley of P o rtlan d , was a visitor a t C h e m aw a over S u n d ay an d addressed th e Y . M. C. A. at th e reg u lar S u n d ay m eetiug and also gave a short a d dress on p atrio tism to th e stu d e n t body at chapel. T h e Sigm a P h i D eltas in itiated a num ber of new m em bers in to th e ir society on S atu rd ay n ig h t and PAG E 3 afterw ards gave a tea to all th e m em bers. T h e new m em bers are F lorence L indell, A nnie M iller, B ertha G rim es and M arguerite C ham berlin. G eorge P eters, w ho enlisted in the Signal Service, was g ran ted a week or so leave before en terin g on d u ty and has taken th e o p p o rtu n ity to visit his parents in M ontana. Joe G ale who also enlisted in th e same service, is v isitin g w ith his m other at T h e Dalles. A m ovem ent is being in au g u rated by the Sigm a P h i’s to organize a club of th e older girls to take up in stru c tio n in first aid to th e in ju red as well as to m ake bandages, com fort bags and other needed articles for o u r boys w ho have enlisted in the navy and arm y. A little farew ell was given a party of ten you n g m en, w ho had enlisted in th e navy, and th e ir lady frien d s by M r. and Mrs. Loos on T uesday n ig h t in the parlors of M itchell H all. T h e decorations w ere in flags artistically arranged. D electable refreshm ents w ere served. G am es and conversation m ade th e eve n in g pass quickly. M r. and Mrs. S m ith en tertain ed several of the navy boys at d in n e r at th e club on S unday. T h ey also took th e boys on an autom obile trip over the valley. M ost of these y o ung m en were our officers. C hem aw a will m iss them . T hey left on M onday m orning w ith half of th e school at th e depot to w ish them God speed. M rs. Brew er and Miss S kipton entertained the first p arty of y o u n g m en w ho enlisted in the navy at a dinnei in the stu d e n ts’ d in in g hall last w eek. I t was splendidly appointed and nicely served. Several em ploye guests were present. T h e decorations were flags w ith a hu g e bunch of lively red and w hite carnations in th e cen ter of th e table. G arden and farm w ork is being interfered w ith on account of th e rains. E very acre of th e school farm th a t can be ploughed has been or will be seeded this year. F o rty acres of potatoes will be p lanted. W ith an average favorable season a yield of 8,000 bushels should be secured. V arious trac ts of land never be fore in cu ltivation have been ploughed and m ade ready for p lan tin g . T w en ty -six C hem aw a boys have enlisted in th e navy and arm y and there are q u ite a num ber arran g in g to go. On M onday seven left for P o rtlan d . W hile C he mawa rejoices in th e fact th a t o u r boys have th e p a tri otic sp irit and are answ ering to the N a tio n ’s call, the school will be bereft of som e good stu d e n ts and the b reak in the ran k s w ill be greatly felt. T h e inspec tion officers state th a t our boys easily show superior m arks of physical tra in in g over those applicants com in g from the average com m unity. T h e an n u al p arty of th e six th grade was given in the gym on F riday evening last. T he m em bers of th is class have the rig h t sp irit and are not lacking in effort. T h e m an n er in w hich th e function was m anaged was very com m endable, as there w as not a dull m om ent. D u rin g th e e”enitig a program consisting of recita tions, songs, etc., by th e class w ere given as well as a num ber of sh o rt talks by the guests, com plim entary of th e class. B ountiful refreshm ents w ere served. Miss H odgson is th e teacher of th is grade.