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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1902)
4 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN. Cocal and Personal December, and rusei are Mill with' us! Miss Gertrude Brewer Is piextipt for the Choir. ' -!f''1 1 ' ' New pupils are arriving by nearly every train. Already the signs of Chris mas are Id tbe air. One ' little boy calls it the "Domestic Signs Dept." ,' i Mrs. West fall baa a very cheerful look ing school room. Mr. Wilson is again on duty, but looks a little "peaked" yet. Simon Jefferson and Ben Garrison have been added to th tailor apprentices. , . A carload of bed came in yesterday to meet tbe gmwiuw, Heeds of our school. Irene Campbell has resumed her music lessons at tbe Oonservatoiy of Music lo Salem. , , , Herbert Cam pbel 1 spent the Thanksgiving vacation with his parents returning to Eu gene ou Sunday., Vim, Blodgett has returned totake special lessons In cutting: under Mr. Overman's mole Instruction. :'. " . The members of the5 "Prescilla art club, utfder Mrs: OloutieHs IriHtruction are doing eotne'pretty work.' ' i( , , Miss Eva 'Woods wh i is attending the . Sfctera school in Saleni ,spent Thanksgiving With her parents at Cbemawa. . Chemawaus, take a look at the adver tlseiikents on cover pages and when in Sa , Itta.bhoppfng, patronise them. If practice will do any good Chemawa's Band will advance to still a higher class , than it has beeu In In the past. i . . -. It poured, down rain on Wednesday Bight but there was a big turnout to hear Mr. Overman's talk o tailoring Jessie Symington is giving unusual satis- -faction a a table waiter, ajttoe mess dining , room, so quiet, a.ltenUve.aujl orderly. Miss' O'Herewasjsery glad 4o see Matt id Hallier, a pupil of Puyallup.when MissOV . Here was an employee at ihat school. i ; We are all gld to see Charles Lai-sett back again and the melodious sound of bis cornet will soon be heard at Chemawa . Lena Young made some beautiful purap kiuand mince ptes. -JXtbey taste as good as they look we would lake, to sample them. Miss Dohse bas'airilSe jrjotfreadersiu. the mixed grade. They read with greater ex pression that otaby of the pupils in. higher grades. Who had a taste, of those potatoe chips made by the Domestic seienoe girls, uudsr Mrs. Cooper's instruction? v They were ex- -cellent, ,. Wasn't Fermin Wilson the' cutest thing' at the entertainment; on Monday? ' He rich ly deserved tbe entbusiastic encore' be received. . 1 The matron reports 142ft manufactured articles turned over to her for distribution from the sewing room during the month of November. , - . Mews. Calsse and TarroW are hard at wo' k between titans remodel ling BatcheloiV Hall for occupation, ' It will be Batohelore' Hall no longer.' ' . The painters have .completed kalsomin ing the kitchen and dining room of the Teachers' Club'and the Toms now present a cheery appearance. v '' Our football teajnwill play the Infantry team of Vancouver Barracks on December 13th and the Multnomah-Club team of Portland ou December 30th; Tommy Potter' made hls.dehut at the. monthly entertainment on Monday night, . His knees were 'a little shaky biif Tommy spoke out like a Utile man . , It is a pleasure to gb into the FfrttGrWt and see the busy interested ' titrte people'' there. Mies Bwroan'ft eWgy ts nai vartu ed as the proficiency', of .harclaas 'proves.' Mr. Cooper went to tb bank the othef day and not knowing anyone-in Salem w Identified by telephone. He was descibrd as "tall and looking'like a preacher." "It Is be, alright."