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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1906)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN Asa Bagnell says that if he got a dol .,! for ever7 note he wrote he would liave thirty-five cents. Rodrick Murchison is learning pitch ing, ancl Jasper Randeau, catching. Both are buglers. Asa Bagnell says that chickens must certainly roost high, since mice begin to climb trees, ask David Graham. . Alice Williams, Nellie Sloan, Bessie Holes, Louisa Murray, Millie LaBreche md Mary McLeod enjoyed reading the Chemawa American exchanges last Sun day afternoon. Saturday the first and second teams played an interesting game of ball. The first team showed up better than usual in their batting. If some of the players would not try to star so much it is a certainty that the team would be great ly strengthened. The second team played unusually good ball in fact some of the players could easily rival some of the first team players. Enthusiasm was equally devided. Program 1. Selection, Orchestra 2. Opening Address, Thomas McCully .'!. Song, "Davy Jones," Martin Sampson 4. Indian Club with music, Ignace Peone ". Song, "Winter Lullaby,'' Orson Bell Selection, "Del Segno," Orchestra 7. Song, " may be crazy but I'm no fool," Frank Booth S Comic Selection, Peter Seltice Eugene Williams !). Piano Duett, "March of the Unlanj," Katie and Ella Brewer 10. Song, "Where the silvery Colorado Winds its way," William Beach 11. Recitation, "Charity," John Benson 12. Selection, "I'm longing for my old Kentuckv Home," Quartette 13. Selection, "Colonel Major," Orchestra 14. Vocal Duett, Bessie Boles Alice Williams 15. Song, "Because of you," Charles Payne The above pro-am was given by the Hiawatha Club last Thursday evening at the assembly hall for the benefit of the San Francisco sufferers. NOTES FROM MCHKIDK HALL "Latest news." What is it? Hurrah! for the blue and gold. Mc Bride Hall girls are sure to get it. Nellie Sloan received a beautiful birth day present from her brother, James. Bessie Boles made a delicious birth day cake for her friend, Nellie Sloan. Louisa Murray went to Saiem Mon day to purchase herself a new spring dress and hat. Whispers have been heard that John Benson spends all his leisure time work ing for the blue and gold. FOUND A lovely tie-pin, owner ma7 have the same by giving proper de scription. Apply to Nellie Sloan. It was said that Miss Bowman and McBride Hall girls sleep well at night since criminal Smith has been captured. The music furnished by the four young ladies of McBride Hall was very melodious and was enjoyed by all who were present. A birth-day party was given in honor of Miss Neilie Sloan's eighteenth birthday in McBride Hall last Tuesday evening. (James were played, and alter a short program dainty refreshment were serv ed; and a very pleasant evening was spent. The guests were: Bessie Boles Louisa Murray and Alice Williams. (Signed) ..TedHv" find "innv Ji n"