Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, March 21, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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CHKMAWA AMERICAN.
LOCAL ANI) PERSONAL.
STRAWHAT8 are now in bloom. .
Mrs. Carthrae hup been quit sick jgain.
Mggie Downte returned to school this
week.
Excellent choir rehearsal on Tuesday
night.
Mm. Bean of Halpin, was a visitor Wed
Mrs. Scottis acting matron iulttrge boya'
Mra. Paitee hns moved with, her family
Mr. John Allen flt'ended choir rehearsal
nn Tuesday.
We hear Hie Success Club intends start
in a Glee Club.
Sum Morris is taking aood care .f the
milk this month.
Quit.' severs hail storm visited lis on
Thursday aMernoon.
Perry JobnFon fs now Ihe eriHnr.of Hie
" Pudding River Jo,irn!."
Peter Lucier haw gone, with his fattier tor
a short vUdt to Woodt.urn.
Dr. Clark gave the school h ciure on
digestion on Thursday -vening.
Mrs, 'CI on tier nd .Misd-ftownian spent ?1
Sun iay'fteriionn'ftl lUytvIHe: .
Mr. Oliver ' of WMiHmette, University
prenrhed fur us riHunday iiichr.
Leo a-m left the prlminn office and N
now busily eniraged on the farm.
Messrs. Arihur Bensetl and Jesse Crook
dropped In on ua as we go to prss. ' . ,
Mr. Gi'man, dropped in and paid the
prii U rs a visit Wednesday morning.,.
Thursday Miw 'R'oiidpiinie.ver wib ihe
recipient of k l-vely h . quel, of vio'e's.
Irene Campbell went In town on WvI'ikb
day. iVtiinie Stoddard went ith her
E iner Mifrh-ll is the fiixt one from the
small hoys' home l.oshow his straw hat.
Matilda Rotner, Marv D ok-r. ami L -lia
Pretty sick looking plapt in tht tHtli di
vision. They don't seem t ! m er their
Mr. St.. Helen of Haleiii ' 1 he. i tuning
our pianos and getting thuiu in excellent
shape.
Hundreds of robins were on the grass
between the cottage and the boys' quarters
on Saturday morning.
Jmes Smith t"ok charge of Mrs. Camp
bell's room on Tuesday evening while she
conducted cloir practice. 1 ' '
Lil LeMaister should be commended
for her. interest in. her music. She prac
tices during the noon' hour.
Mc Allen needn't have blushed
whrn askad to respond to the toast at, the
bund sociable the other night.
It only requires the expenditure of a
very Uti le time nd muscle f.o remove din
and keep things perfectly clear, i
Mr, Stoudenineyer is very popular just
now among the Indies who want his help
i the anislic deeo ration of t heir moms,
Willie Ban a ham has jom'-d 'Miss Doha's
stlb-muxic class. He takes, his Ii'hmH 8
every Friday night when the other boys
are at I he soHabl. . , "
Ad.heColf.-x is ;i most truest mn-ie
pupil. If giie ,9(111 tlMUtfjf.i in, . priicsi.ici"K
faith t niy, ahe ai.il'l ejwrm ..pwi' h .-whiik
s,weet hvi-ic at $tr lexni'tiii h ly enler
tt.imneiit. ),-.
Nitte Hopp'er K new beginner in mmn
is progressing rapidly in h-r music " Sti-
beableinpkya dn.'t vUH Vim Ihw
her teacher,
A roii a'vu'v b ick ol.'h," pi-r hoii
yeHiercN.v. A..W wljf) was ai'iJh.g w..)
met conir.d of tl.e, 1.11, .but nV damage-w-
done ' '
A new si It-walk is the It-sf Wipmve
ment in froni of (he tmkers'l op II WanCnli.
si,, ucie.l tV J ie Charles, Cliff Vd C -onsklii,'
S-b..iiui Kvi-.i aid C!i.r- Npwtii.i,
Under the Hupervisi.in of Mr. i'.pl IVhImi,