Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, June 28, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
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Mr. Scott 'Lane of Siletz visited Chem
awa on Saturday.
Joseph and Alfred Lane left for Siletz
on Saturday.
Mr. Skipton of Salem sptnt Sunday
with his daughter.
Reuben Saunders caught a s mess of
tro.it while at Siletz.
Mr. Hart less of Grande Ronde was a
visitor the first of the week.
Alice Chalcraft entertained Sarah
hre.ver Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Brewer and Miss Jones attended
the Fiesta on Friday.
Mr. and, Mrs. Alex Harold visited
Mrs. Brewer on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. John La Fave visited Mr.
tmd Mrs. Farrow on Saturday. !
Misses Luedke and Johnston spent
Friday and Saturday at the Fiesta.
'Tracy Hatch and Willie Ingram of
Salem visited Chemawa on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.Teabo drove to Lincoln
on the Willamette Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Omer Bevvley of Salem spent
Sunday with her husband at Chemawa.
Harry Parrish, an ex-pupil of Chema
wa is here visitirrg his pister and friends.
Mrs. McCoy of Grande Ronde was a
Chemawa visitor the latterpart of last
week.
Miss Eva Woods graduated from the
Sacred HeartAcadermy Thursday even
ing receiving two diplomas, from the
literary and vocal.
Mrs Edward Hamer of Salem was a
Chemawa visitor a day last week.
Mrs. Chalcraft spent Friday and Sat
urday with Mrs. Bristow of Portland
during the Fiesta.
Mrs. Frances Howard of Salem came
out Saturday evening and spent Sunday
with Miss Skipton.
Misses Hutchinson and Lalor spent a
few days with Miss 0' Here of Portland
during the Fiesta.
Chester Scott and Dewey Billy of Cres
cent City, Cal. arrived and enrolled as
pupils last week.
A little daughter Marjorie arrived at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Hamer on June 19th.
Miss Genevieve Headley left on Tues
day for Berkley Cal. on an extended
visit with relatives there.
Miss Emma Morrissett after a visit of
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs Farrow left
for her home at Pendleton on Friday.
Mrs.and Miss Cox and little Anita
Jones attended the Camp meeting of the
Christian Church at Turner a few days
this week.
Miss Claudia Spink who has been
attending the Sacred Heart Acadeny
left for her home at Klamath Agency
Friday night after a short visit with
friends at Chemawa.
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Miss Gretrude Brewer took her class
of little girls to Old Chemawa Sunday
afternoon to study the Golden Texts Of
the quarter, she divided the class into
four classes having Louise Roberts
Oskie Coburn, Clara Roberts and Alice
Pherson for the teachers. They returned
with a young squirrel and a screech owl.