Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, July 13, 1906, Image 6

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    THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
CO0JICS I
prepared.
aboard for Gladstone Park!
. Cox and Irene Campbell were in
Monday.
i. Cooper has been busy last week
ig jelly.
tailors are now working on grad
!I suits.
sie LaBrache is making a dress for
Campbell.
Herbert Campbell accompanied
end Mr. Jack Matthieu to Portland
nday evening.
,'d La Belle is quite n roe artist.
pies the beautiful flowers from
and loves the work,
i. East has resigned her position
ss cook and Miss Jane Evans
led the place.
Woods assisted by Grover Colby
some shelves in Mr. Brewer's
n in the Large Boys' Home.
nel Hofer, wife and sister-in-law,
m, and Captain Patrick of Iowa
Jhemawa visitors on Sunday,
ert Davis and Eugene Williams
Mr. Beck glad by presenting li im
adishes from the school garden.
baseball team of Chemawa left
tulstone park at Oregon City on
iv morning train.
Brewer and Nora Mann paid a
i the printing office last Monday,
in ex-printer said she would
set type again.
ence Cooper Mamma, put an
ji the Chemawa American that
e making jellies, so you will have
friends to call on you.
John Miles is one of the best artists in
the school. The pictures he draws are
done beautifully. We wrish he could
study with a first class drawing teacher.
He would be able to give lessons himself
in a short time.
Mr. Frank Wilman, of Salem, visited
Mr. Campbell on Saturday and they had
some fine tennis games. Mr. Wilman
and Mr. Campbell were defeated by Mr.
Herbert Campbell and Miss Irene in the
first set . In the second set the first
named gentlemen were victorious.
Miss Irene Campbell and Miss Eva
Woods left Tuesday evening for Glad
stone Park, where they will spend two
weeks during Chautauqua. The base
ball boys are fortunate enough to have
Irene with them during the base-ball
games, and we know they will surely
win as Irene naver fails to show her
Chemawa spirit and takes much interest
in a base-ball game.
The first base-ball team left for Chau
tauqua Tuesday morning where they
will camp until July the twenty-third.
Among the base-ball players were:
Messrs. Teabo, MerlPoland, Levi Sortor,
Asa Bagnell , Peter Casey, Thn. MeCully,
Leon Parker, Albert Payne, Joe and
Alfred Lane, Geo. Washoe, Earnest David
and the cook, Robert Davis. Davis has
been cooking for our team for the last
few y ars at Chautauqua.
Little giris should be very modest
when in company. A sweet modest lit
tle girl is loved by every body, but a
little girl who is bold, loud and forward
is i.i.tn disliked and pitied by all sensi
ble people.