Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, April 25, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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    ' 4 CHEMAWA
LOCAL AND PERSONAL,
It is time to get to work on our proposed
Tennis Courts.
The iateat addition to the express office
w a new irintk.
M-ijor Wilkins of Umatilla viaited the
fi-hool on Thursday.
What's the matter with a iiico bowling
alley tor Uhemawa?
Mr. Woodiu bun a brand- new, chainlet,
uu t.o-iiale Columbia bicycle.
Mr. O.imo'iel. tviht inr Uw how t'i
ook rice hi the real Southern style.
J ie Charle Is fjist becoming an expert
baker. His buns are tine and up-to-date.
The girls and' boys In I tie tailor shop
wie glad to welcome Mr. Overmiu again.
We expect nil' girls to get ureal benefit
tram the Y. VV. C. A convention at Foiest
Mrs. Lora Henderson U tilling the po.-i-li
n of ItHiiirircfrs at Chemawa during Mrs.
Bn-wcr'fl Mines. . -
The D tiiiHStio Science clas-t on Tnnr.
Uy afternoon had a Umg wait before the
supplies arrived.
Magjie Downie Bys that the bread
board used in the D nnestio (Science room
looks like a barn dior.
1 Mr. CmipVII and his detail ( irregulars
a'-e doing mine excellent Work in beautl
fyinii the school cam pus
John Stni-ey has started In going to
school again in B. cIhss 81, iHvision, hi3
work in Balein having eeahed.
Some fine day next week Hie basket-ball
twirls will go Lo tialem and have their pic
ture taken for the Sunday Oregonian.
Mr Brewer, who triads u business trip
to NisqnaHv and Tacoma, Vashiugton,
lust week relurred yesterday.
Tha girls banket-hall team i ml their
eaptaii. Albert Payne wirito Salem Wd
newt ay and had their pictures taken,
Mrs. Campbell went to Salem with her
friend Mra, llolveraon with whom she
- nent several days, returning on Sunday
AMERICAN,
evening feeling much better for the change.
Mr. John Westly has been iippninted
school ganh-ner and oichsrdist. He la
thoroughly experienced in that line of work
and we hops to se big results from his
Edna Ii,.ldin v. ho has been ill for Botne
timw n,ttenden ilia DoniL-ntic Science cUhh
of the Fifth tirade on Thursday afternoon.
AH brfr friends were glad to Wrte i n 3 liar
Mis. Mary llilh has hueu promoted to
pcMlrln of Liw Byi Mitrant Mis4 Sc
lera promoted to position of Hmstll Girls
Matron, iind Mis. Wont appointed tem
orarily as btuse-keep--r in the hospital.
For boys who work in the harness -department.
It is not the fine stitching ynu
. do that makes your -work 'look nice and
neat, but to (jive It a nice appearance. It
depends on how well you can put the flu-
. ishing touch.
' All th girls helped cook the rice, Violet
D.iVU's nm-hwl the potatoes, Violet bak
ed h pie. Maggie Dow ne 1 boiled the
s'eak and made the jam. Elvira Parrlsh
baked a pie and made the cocoa. Delia
Poland and -Maggie Downte made the
plumb tart. Tilly Lambert set t'ie table
and they all ate the dinner and washed the
dishes. .
The-Webbers Literary Sotdety met at
usual time Thur-day -eveninir in room-No.
four. The program was not very good on
account of Borne hfi:ig absent. The ques
tion for deliate whs. Resolved that a per
son gains more knowledge hy rending than
by rbservation. Th judges d cided in
favor of the iiegaliv-) speakers.
; Last f-'atuirtny evening about fifty nt
the pupils and employes rrrg'd a surprise-party,
for Mrs. Carll.rwe on her birth
day. A lovely evening was spent, and the
refreshments were prepared to a queen
taste. A beautiful album was present"!
to Mrs. Carthrae as a email remem
banc:e from herftienda after which nil went
to their homes feeling that they had a