THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
Ellen Kinley writes that she is having
a very nice time at Blaine, Wash., and
says that she is coming back to school
pupics icems
Lillie Patton is now working in the'
laundry.
Harriet Dick is now working in the
sewing room.
Silas Albert is getting to be a good
blacksmith.
We are all glad to pee Galncia Nelson
out of the hospital.
There are quite a number of excellent
workers in the fourth grade.
Hugh Jiickson is working in the kitchr
en and he does his work well.
The Elite, society bad a very ' nice
program last Thursday night.
The sixth grade girls and boys are do
ing very tine in their studies.
Emma Cameron is now working in the
laundry nd she likes her work.
Violet Edwards is working in the
hospital and is taking nurse training.
Oscar (Vase is the smallest boy in the
sixth grade and. always get his lesson.
Mr. Enright gave the bovsand girls of
Chemawa a good lecture Monday night.
Frank Cox is n
shop and hopes
make trousers.
rking in the tail
11 soon learn how
cutting here that would cost a
dollars in New York.
Hazel Picard and Minerva
were transferred from the sr
home to McBride Hall last Mo
hundred
Meacum
ia.ll girls'
i day.
Ethel Logan, one of the new pupils,
was put in the sewing room and she
seems to be interested in her work and we
hope she will become a good dress
maker. i The "Pupils' Items" this week were
neatly prepared and reflected credit on
those who wrote them. The American
is glad that the pupils of Chemawa read
their school paper and profit by the
advice they find therein.
Not Tolerated in SaLm
- Quite a number of the teachers' staff
have been attending the Institute in
Carlisle during the week and have
profited considerably by the talk and
lecture there heard. It certainly is a
shame that the meetings are frequently
disturbed 'by the "guying" by certain
students from Dickinson who claim to be
gentlemen. The Chairman should not
permit his institute to become a place
for these alleged gentlemen to show
their "college spirit." If such actions
show any thing they certainly do show
an opportunity to the local police to keep
order where order is needed. The Car
lisle Arrow.
Mr. Enright in his lecture Monday
night told us about the advantage the
tailor boys at Chemawa have. He says
they can get a course in drafting and
WANTED
For Chemawa school sixty
Curkeys weighing about 12
lbs. each for delivery be
fore Christmas. Apply to
Edwin E. Cbalcraft
Suot.
Chemawa, Orgeon.