.6 CHEMAWA AMERICAN. Opening of our Band Stand. Our Societies Our Literary .Societies are push ing to the. front and the interest evinced by the . members is in creasing as can be seen by the fol- The Dewey's. The Dewey's met last Thursday and a temporary organization was perfected. We understand that officers will be elected and a permanent organization effected this' week, Our School now bas one of the prettiest band stands in the service and Prof Stoud enmeyer and his band boys are justly proud of the same. Wednesday evening was an auspicious one for Chemawa. A- bout 8:30 the band quietly proceeded to the lowing reports, stand and when all was ready the electric light was turned on and the band played. The following program was' then rend ered: (' ; " ' 1. March, "Greeting to- Bangor" Hall. 2. Selection "The Bohemian" Girl'' To bani Moses. ' v-.' 3. Intermezzo "Salome" Loraine. 4. Song and Dance, "Gismohda" " Losey. . . ' :;. v -V'.- 5. March, "Behind I' the' Hounds'' Alien. 6. Finale," The Star Spatigle Banner. " ? After which 'Asst..' Bupt:.' Campbell was i called upon for remarks and he responded fleers. in happy , vein cohgratulating the Band Addie Cameron was elected president upon its' fine; Stand and Mhe rendition of and Ksa McKay secretary, the meeting such excellent music; Oh behalf of. the djourDed to, meet Nov.-7. band Asst. Leader ChasLarsen responds! ' and said that the ' band wished 'to thank the Indian Office and all Who had, been hi- Program for the Reliance Literary Soci-j strumental in getting ' them such a fine ety for the evening of Nov. 7, 1901. home. The members then signed a scroll Historical Reading, M. R. Decker; Bed- which will be placed in a tin box, and ueV tation, A. T. Gillis; Vocal solo, Silas Booth;' posited above the ceiling so that in after years it can be seen -who played on this occasion. . Girls' Band Of Mercy. , The Girls' Band Of Mercy met on Thursday evening and reorganized the coming year and elected new Reliance. last .for of- Band Concert. The following program was; rendered by the Band on Sunday afternoon from 1 :30 to 2:30 p. m: . . .'. ' . ' " '" 1. The Gainsborough March Rdsey. ' 2. Alabama Dream Barnard. 3. Selection, "The Bohemian Girl" To bani Moaes, , 4. Raymond Scholtiscbe Falkensfein. 5. March, "Greeting to Banqor" Hall.' The Concert was listened to by an appre ciative audience, and iu the rendition of the several selections the band showed marked improvements and is making rap id strides to the front. Pen Picture, John Harris; Current Events, Win. Bean; Select Readiug, Thus, Otto; Humorous Reading, Silas Booth. ;Qnestion for Debate, Resolved: That ; 'YeUow Journalism"should be su ppresned. . Affirmative. ... Negative. Chas. Cutter, , ".'.','... , ' Silas Booth Silas ,Moon . ... . . ' M. R. Decker . A cordial invitation is extended to all. Place ot meeting in Class Room No. 9. ' Very Respectfully, M. R. Decker, R. & C. Sec. Estelle Reels, The program of the Estelle Rels U as follows: ' . Song, Mable Piers and Fannin Bisk. Recitati5n, Martha Decker. Recitation, Lillie Pnttoii. Song, Pet rln a Nelson.