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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1903)
4 THE CHKMAWA AMERICAN. The Chemawa American. Henry L. Lovelace, Manager. Published Weekly by the Pupils of the Chemawa Indian School. Subscription rrice, 25 Cents Per Year. Cluhs or fioe and over 23 Cen's pr y.ir. Address all liusiuess Coinmuuicatiims to The Chemawa. American, Chemawa, Oregon. Entered at the Postoffice at Chemawa, Or., as second-class mail-matter. " Note. If this space.. ..is marked with a red cross it means; :that your sub scription has expired. Please renew. Eocal mid Pupil Items Badie Davis is small girls' Sergeant and they all like her. ' It is nice and sunny now, and the boys are begining to play baseball. Leona Meservey and Alvina Collins are now working at l be Cottage. F oyd Lovelace and Minnie and Ellen' Hickman were enrolled as pupils, last wek. Amos CoffVlt, Raymond Clay and Julia Selatsie have been promoted to the Sixth Grade. Mrs. Brewer returned Tuesday . fro.ii Ta coma, Washington, with a party of four pupils, - Mr, and Mrs. Caisse are now in th' ir new quarters and feel much at home at this writing. Miss Jessie McCloud of Tacoma, Wash., has been visit lug 'her sister, Mrs Caise, fof the past week. Mr. Archie Pillard of Altoona, Washing ton, was visiting with friends and rela tives, the first of the week. Donald and Herbert Campbell after spending the Christmas holidays at Clie inawa have returned to their respective Colleges Stanford and the . State University. The choir had a longrehearsal on Tues d iy ni zht. The members of the choir are anxious to have new books. Robert Cameron, Clarence Byrd and Da vid Lewis tiave heen promoted from the B. Clas t the A. Cliss bf the Fifth Grade. Elvira Parrish is going out in the coun try, Saturday and return Monday, to visit o :e f her friends and we hope she will en joy her visit. Mr. Becker ha9 sixteen husky boys in the engineer and plumbing department and the way he will have his work done will not be slow. The masquerade grand maroh was one of the best and the funniest we have ever seen at Chemawa. The order was excel lent yet there was lots of fun. Mr. and Mrs. Caisse and Mr. and Mrs. Farrow are now located in thir new dwell ing house, which wa- iormerly better, known as the Bachelors' hall. Minnie Hickman, Philip and Frank Sor ahan have entered the Fifth Oracle, claes B; George Washoe and Minnie Br wn have entered the A. class of the same grade. The Nonp treils held thir society in room. No. 3. this week. The time was devoted to the election of new officers, for the coming quarter. .The officers rj: . Emily Dow rie, President; Mary J Smith, VicePr. sident ;Emma Wil iams, ritcretary; Fay Charks, Tieasurer; Jennie Dowuie, Sergeant-at-arms. i Manuel Rible3, who has been here only a short time, made a good excellent spaed! in our debiting society last n'uht. He bro tght out some fine points and a great deal be'ter than some of the boys who sat there laughing at him and were here twice as long as he ws. . Good for Manuel. Keep on and look forward. One of the girls who wears her hair Pom padour and thiiiks she knows more than some other people has the following to pay. She has the big head in two ways, Pompa dour and swelled She s ys. "Tlie girls are waiting f r the next AmeutcAn toc me out because they want to see what it has to say about the girla new style ui hair"