The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current, January 07, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    T H E C H E M A W A A M E R IC A N
LOCAL
N ick H atch , an old stu d e n t, sp en t a dav or two
w ith us d u rin g th e holidays. H e is now in P ortland
and g ettin g along well.
M rs. G eorge W atk in s, of M arshfield, O r., visited
our school lately and was th e guest of M rs. C odding.
She was greatly interested in th e progress noticeable
at Cheinaw a.
K iu tu s Jim , an ex -stu d e n t, sp en t a few days w ith
us d u rin g the C hristm as season. H e saw service in
F ran ce during the w ar, but on his retu rn hom e he
engaged in farm ing. H e ow ns 80 acres of land near
lo p p e n ish , W ash., and is g ettin g along nicely.
Mr. F. V . M itchell, form erly a Chemaw’a em ploye
but now of S eattle, paid us a visit d u rin g the holidays.
V\ e were m ig h ty glad to see him . H e is now’ em ­
ployed by the D epartm ent of A g ricu ltu re as a pure
food inspector and is doing well, wre are pleased to
state.
L ast S aturday n ig h t the A m erican Legion b ask et­
ball team of R oseburg played our bovs here at the
school. It was a splendid gam e, clean and fair on
th e p art of both team s, th e utm ost good will prevail­
ing. O u r boys are show ing far better team w ork
th an in the past in fact, it is splendid now. T h e
gam e was p retty fast and was a good one to w itness.
O u r boys defeated the visitors in a score of 38 to 22.
D u rin g the holiday week there was m uch stren u o sity
dem anded of the disciplinary forces, M r.B ent and M r.
D ow nie looking after athletics and various “ s tu n ts ”
connected therew ith and M r. Loos h an d lin g the band
at all these affairs. All this in addition to their re g u ­
lar d u tie s certain ly dem anded th a t they should expend
th o u g h t and energy in large m easure. T he m any
e n te rta in in g attra ctio n s of the holiday season at C he­
m awa evidenced th at they w ere equal to all dem ands.
T h a n k s are th eirs. T hey did well in every instance—
th e re was not a hitch anyw here.
Rev. V . A. P etzoldt, a B aptist m inister for seven­
teen years at the Crow A gency, M ontana, visited at
Chemaw’a a few days ago ami w hile here addressed
several m eetings. H e is a ready and able speaker and
m ade a splendid im pression on all w ho heard him .
H e had m any nice th in g s to say of our school, both
as to th e p lan t and its appearance and those w ho com ­
pose the school, also of o u r fine clim ate and location.
T h e gen tlem an is connected w ith the In terch u rch
W o ild M ovem ent and is m aking a survey of th e Inffian
te rrito ry of th e N orthw est, having as his dom ain for
inspection the states of M ontana, W yom ing, Idaho,
O regon an d W ash in g to n .
O u r chapel service last S unday evening was m ost
in terestin g in m any w ays. On request th e orch estra
played “ C athedral C him es” by A rnold-B row n, a se x ­
It is a pleasure to chronicle w ork w herein there is tet of g irls san g “ T he S tars are B rightly S h in in g ,”
by B ronte, the choir sang “ W ays of P lea san tn e ss” by
m erit and capacity of a high order com bined. At th is
w ritin g we have specially in m ind o u r bakery as it is H offm an, and Rev. W . A . P etzoldt, w ho was visiting
handled by M r. C hapm an. In the past it was im pos­ us, m ade a few pleasing rem arks in response to 311 in ­
vitation from S u p t. H all. T h e talk m ade to the s tu ­
sible to get a certain class of work done at the bakery
dents by S upt. H all was one of th e best he has ever
th ro u g h lack of will or capacity. N ow , th a n k s to M r.
C hapm an, all is different and the bake shop force is m ade, and th is is saying quite a bit for his w hole
equal to all dem ands. A lw ays w illing and alw ays series of talks have been splendid from first to last.
W e hope to rep rin t his address in our next issue. It
efficient, M r. C hapm an takes q u ite a burden off of the
may be of in terest to m any to read ou r chapel program
dom estic science and the big kitchen departm ents.
of the week before, as follows: T h e orchestra played
H e fills a long felt w ant.
“ D evotion” by M ackie-B eyer, M aud C raig sang
L ast week we were glad to have as visitors Mr. and
“ W hen th e Roses Bloom ” by R e ich a rd t,E lea n o r H auk
M rs. C harles A. Bird and M r. and Mrs. Jam es W .
on request recited “ L a sc a ,” C harles W illiam s sang
S tew art of B row ning, M ontana. Mrs. S tew art before
“ T he H eart of a R ose” by M ethven, a septet of girls
her m arriage was Miss F an n ie A dam s. She g ra d u ­
sang Lassie o Mine
by W alt, and as a special
ated at Chem aw a som ething like six years ago. M r.
num ber the choir sang th ree beautiful C hristm as
Bird is vice-president of th e S to ck m an ’s S tate Bank
carols.
of B row ning and he and his brother-in-law , Mr. S tew ­
SE N IO R NOTES
art, are m utually interested in h an d lin g live stock.
W e are very glad to have them visit us, even though
All are ready for the hom e-stretch on those final
they were here b u t a few’ brief hours. T hese splendid
stu d ies w hich lead to th a t diplom a.
citizens are all products of th e U nited States In d ian
T he general opinion in th e S enior Class is th at
Schools and need take a back seat for no-one in the
th ere never was such a happy holiday tim e before.
m atter of capacity, financial or otherw ise. F o r in ­
T h e Class of *20 held a spirited business m eeting
stance, these gentlem en recently shipped 3.000 head of on F rid a y . T h e tre a su re r’s rep o rt, w hich included
cattle from the B row ning cou n try down to T exas to the proceeds from the “ V arsity C o a c h ,” aroused m uch
w inter them
en th u siasm .