Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, June 22, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CHE MAW A AMERICAN
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Examination.
' Beautiful weather.
Sunshine after rain.
Another victory (8-0).
Say, did you get any strawberries?
Anna Miller is a good dressmaker.
. The sixth grade's gardens are growing
line.,
Violet Edwards is making a skirt for
herself.
The Indian name of Chemawa means
swamps.
Ask William Beach how to pronounce
dictionary.
The sunshine is very welcome after
our late rain.
The next every day talk will be "were
you promoted?"
'The plumbers are at work at the
small girls' home.
These sunny, days remind . us of the
old harvest days.
The question is, "Whats going to be
doing on the Fourth?" -
The girls of McBride Hall are bus7
sewing carpet rags.
The choir is practicing a selection
for commencement. , .
Sam McCush is practicing hard every
evening for a mile run.
The eighth grade pupils are patiently
waiting for "their picnic. "
' Joe Charles made two new stools in
the bakery the other day.
Helen Harnden and 01 lie Inman are
detailed to the kitchen in the hospital,
and Annie Jesson and May Henkle are
the dining room girls.
Julia Selatsie is making a beautiful
navy blue dress for herself.
The eighth grade pupils began their
examination last Thursday.
Mrs. Theisz is very busy getting car
pets woven for McBride Hall.
"Will I pass?" This is the most fre
quent question heard at present.
Caroline Mercier has . been promoted
from the fourth B to the A class.
What's the fuss and hurry about?
Commencement is drawing near.
If you want to hear' good singing go
to Frank Cox and Jerome Beach.
We are having tine weather at Che
mawa. The rainy season is over.
Esther Napoleon favored her many
friends by singing an Indian song.
Mrs. Theisz drove to Hayesville on
Tuesday morning on school business.
Floyd Hayden is working in the
laundry and he is a very good worker.
Lester Spencer proved himself a good
base ball player last Saturday afternoon.
We all wish the first team goo I luck
when they play with . Multnomah io.
u.rday.
Alden Clark must have a good train
er by the way he goes around the race
track. , ;
It has been heard, that Mrs. Theisz
is going to have a carpet rag social
this evening,
Mr. Westley has been busy the last
few days shooting gophers by McBride
Hall.
Mr. Chalcraft and a few students are
busy Straightening everything in the
Commissary.
Harry Long left ' Tharsdiy for his
home at Fort Jones, California, where he
will spend his. vacation. We. all hope to
see him back again.