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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1903)
4 . THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN Jfniong the Pupils. Coca! and Personal. Who was it that got fooled on the first of April? We are sorry to note that Mr. Wood is ill this week. - - . Primroses, dairies and violets bloom profusely in the school garden. - Miss Agnes Bagnell went up to Portland on Wednesday evening train. Mr. Cooper and Mrs. Tbeisz will be in charge of the Mess Cafe during April. Master RalphMitcaeU, who has been on the sick list for several weeks is nv con valescing. , , Who was is that, said, "Mrs. Campbell sang mathematics during the service. She has a flue symphony on her singing?'' Charles Larseo has been appointed leader of the Marine Band of Salem. : This band was recently organized and is composed of 18 pieces. - . Grade 1 has been tenderly nursing a nnm ber of cocoons all winter. Last week the ehildren were rewarded by teeing si beauti ful butterfly come fen tin - Mr, Cooper and family have moved from the teachers building to the small girls dormitory into rooms formerly occupied by. the ptinter. The following pupils have been promoted from Grade 5, A to Grade G, B:1 Ethel Parrieh, Oiie Johnson, . 13irdie Anderson, Mary 'Dfcker, David Li-wjs, George Ohiey, George Washoe, Clarence Byrd, Ricbard Harris and John Fiukbonner. . James Smith made an excellent night-watchman.- He was faithful and altentive to the duties which his temporary po-dti n entailed upon him. We all felt safe when we knew that James was keeping watch. Mr. John Anweg of Philadelphia was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Campbell last Friday. William Howard, of South Band, W ish., arrived in Chemawa Wednesday frenoou and departed on the evening train for home, accompanied by Ins step-daughter Mjrtle Johnson, who, on accoui't of ill health wi 1 take a fw motiih-.' vacation. Laura Reed will soon be an excellent seamstress. John Sorter has gone to Sal m to work for Dr. Pierce. Minnie Pamburm is cutting out a dress for Lottie Wood. Window gardening isinteresting the little ones in Grade 1. Mary J. Smith has done -some fine woik in the sewing room. Joshua Gibson was Mrs. Cloutier'n t'lie?! at dinner last Sunday. The base hall boys are practising everv day during good weather Miss Cora Richardson is working on s iffie curtains for the email boys' reading room. The afternoon fourth grade pupils always have" a good Hue in going and coming from school. Nearly all the flowers around t he hoHpit.i! are in bloom and present a handsome ap pearance. 1 Tha boys of the Eighth grails pay that this is the last time the girls will outrank them in school work. Some limes thesewing room girls fuellikr taking a nap jn the afternoon, esjiei:i.ilv the assistant seamstress. Cecelia Johnson and Jessie Symington, of the 13 Class 8th grade received tne high est standing in examination last w k Juhu Stacey and Julius Daniels camen x: : Marie Bone, Ddlia CI irk and Bird Anderson are, working on the new dud dresars. Mis-8 O'Here picked out, the jwUt for them and I am f-ure they are ihe hitr'. Alice Williams will undoubtedly inak.- good tea oh er if she continues She vc? ably s-dsted Miss Miller with her fx! -ination papers and report cards lust qi ter. ' ' Lulu Beach and her four brothers ei:.. last week to go to school. She knew ''good many of the pupils at Chemawa a : thy wr-rr1 a'l glad to see her come. .v euers the eight.li i. division.