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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN ffe -- A- A- INDUSTRIAL NOTES -V tr -v- -v- m r- tt Schuyler Colfax of Nea'h Bay, "Wash., 4 has ordered a set of harness to be made at the school and shipped to him. The boys who took up harness making are as follows: 53AntoineFraricis, Harry Covington, Edward, Stanger, George Flett, Martin Cooper, Leo Barnaby, and Alphonso Guay. . Mr. ; Hulden is making rods for the electrio lights dnd Martin Hartless is . painting them as they are finished. We are pleased to report a favorable progress in all things, particularly in the designing class. The "Santa Claus costumes" were handled entirely by a student, and the manner in which Geo. Williams can preside at a cutting table when; drafting a- pairfof trousers and perform the work istboth creditable and encouraging to his shop associates. The tailor shop unites in a vote of thanks to the football boys .for winning the football game with the Spokane A. A. Club. Frank Peters. does some repairing in the carpenter shop; anything that comes in the shop, such as doors, window frames, etc. . He" and Eddie Curl are doing well. I , ADDITIONAL LOCALS 1 JohnSorter?of Portland was visiting the school and friends last week. Bessie Chiloquin spent her Christmas holidays at Lebanon,. Ore. with Rev. L: J. Beaty and.family. She says she had a very pleasant time 'while - she w a. there. Father Datin was -here on Sunday accomainied by his neice. Father also ( held Xmas mass on Xmas morning. ; Evelyn McCoy's mother, who came to see her daughter, Rachel McCoy, will stay until RacheLimproves from her ill - ness. Da vid Graham while at The Dalles won dered whether Chemawa Jhad changed since last year, as he want away in the Old Year and came back in the New Year. , We extend our thanks to Mrs. Mav field of Seattle, for the pictures she sent to MeBride Hail, Small Girls' Home, Boys' Rending Room, and Small Boys' Home. In a letter from Mr. Hilb we notice that he has entered the Indian Service, being located in the -war department, as wagon maker , : a t Whipple Barracks, Arizona. Mr. Hilb's irienos will be glad to know of his present location, and his friends here wish him success in the war department. On last Saturday the school enjoyed a delightful entertainment given by the " Uohemian Student's String Quintette", composed of Aliss Lillian Stege- 1st vio lin; H. N. Stoudenmeyer, 2nd violin; LeUoy Gesner, Viola; Edward Capper, . 'cello, and Ruthyn Turney, Bass. Th e f o 1 1 o w i n g ; j p r og r a m ; w as, ex eel len t ly rendered; ? . Selection '' Faust" . . . . . . Gounod March ... Volkmann Waizer . . . . . . Volkmann A nda nte Can tabile . .... Tschaikowski Mountain Maiden's (Sunday . Ole Bull Serenade Badine. .... . . ..Gabriel-Marie The thanks of the employes iand stu dent body are due to the, Quintette ifor. a very enjoyable evening.