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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1906)
2 THE CHE AM W A AMERICAN William J. Gardner, our left end on the football team, has received the dis tinguished honor of an appointment to West Point and is now preparing him self to enter the Government sohool, He will devote his time to study so that his entrance examination may be not only a credit to Carlisle but also to his native State, South ; Dako, from whence he secures his appointment. -The Arrow. The Ohemawa American has the fol lowing true item in the issue of. Novem ber 9: "Candidates for the hospital al ways wear a badge, They can be seen these rainy days in their shirt sleeves or without shawls and wraps on to protect them from the weather. .' "I'm strong, I won't get siok," theyigay when oaution ed." At Haskell in cold .or snowy weath er you can see a number of candidates .for our hospital. Inglian Leader, The following is the order of the Thanksgiving servioe for next Sunday, November 25; Anthefn, "Praise Ye the Lord;" announcements; Doxology; oc tet, "Praise and Magnify Our King;' Scripture reading; Gloria, "Give Praise;" prayer; Itegponse, "Wev Praise Thee Fbr Thy Tender Meroiesj" ; hymn, "Praise Him! Praise Him!" sermon; anthem, "A Song of Thanksgiving;" hymn, "Corona tion;" benediction. Indian Leader, . There is a good deal of talk in Okla home of electing an Indian . as first United States Senator from that state, Three men specially are mentioned in connection with the place. Charles Cart er a young man of Ardmore who owns 12,000 acres of fine land and a lot of town property: Chief McCurtain and Chief Pleasant Portor. McCurtain is a giant fullblooded Choctaw. Portor is a big Creek. Chief Portor is regarded a? an orator of ability.-Exchange pupics' Teems ' We are glad to see so many boys come to school, Sarah Pierce is still the sergeant of the pupils' Dining Hall, v. ;, Steam kSteam! Steam! we want some more heat in Mitchell Hall. The boys and girls were all reseated in the Dining Hall this week. We are anxious to see the childrtns' dining hall after it is all decorated. ;; We have many new members in the ohoir A solo is to be sing by a member at each choir practise, ' Miss Ethel Parrish of Poitland High sohool spent her Thanksgiving vacation in Chemawa with Miss Dohse, Judging by the way Lena Charles play, ed basket ball last Thursday evening, she is going to be the best player of Chema wa, The girls in MoBride Hall had an entertainment composed of songs, recit ations, drill etc., in the sitting room last Saturday, It is too bad that some of our poor girls have to wear thin waists thia kind of weather. Let us take up a collection to get them something warm!! Girlg! do not wear thin white, dresses in winter as it is not safe for your health and besideg it looks like you are rush, ing the winter season, Summer will bo here soon enough. Mr. Chalcraft returned Saturday with five new pupils. and Lester Spenxser from Fort Simcoe, Wash., They were Eva and Adam Gunnyon, Annie Johnson and Anna Lewis. John Peazzoni Wm. Mose, Win, Major and Joaquin Meadows arrived here last Saturday from California. Johns old friends were all glad to see him back, especially the foot-ball boys.