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Tom Mullings is working in the
wagon shop.
Lilly Burns is making herself a very
pretty dress.
William Burke is getting to be a good
harness maker.
The violets which are in bloom
smell very sweet. .
Sam John will return soon bringing
two girls with him.
Addie Cameron is doing fine in
the hospital as cook.
Elsie Lewis is working in the laundry.
Her work is neatly done.
Katie Henry will work in the hospi
tal in place of Addie Cameron.
Matilda Gibeau is making a pretty
watch chain for Martha Andy.
We are all glad to see Wilbur Morgan
back in his. class in room No. 3.
Hazel Picard is working in the dining,
hall and does her work very neatly.
Mrs. Theisz opened the library Sun
day and gave the girls books to read.
Girls! observe the taps of the bell
given in the'dining hall chapel also.
Clara Reed says' she likes to work with
Miss Troutman in the Small Girls' Home.
Mr. Cooper gave the second half of
his phonograph entertainment Monday
night.
Mary Gibeau was in the third grade
when she came and now she is in the
sixth.
The sewing room girls are planning
to give a party the last . part of this
month.
Miss Lizzie Frazier stayed with Mrs.
Farrow during Mr. Farrow's absence in
Tacoma.
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Edward Ains worth,- who was promot
ed from the sixth to 'the seventh grade,
is doing nicely. ,
Anna Evans is working in the sewing
room. She says that she likes Miss
Brown very well.
Leon Reinkin is getting to be an ex
pert basketball player. He is the cen
ter for the tailors.
Ella Flemming made some very delici
ous biscuits in the Domestic Science
room last Monday.
We are all glad to see Clara Wilson
and her little sisters and brothers come
back to school again.
A letter has been received from Maud
E. Hamilton and she states that she is
now Mrs. Donald Atkinson.
Joe Dillstrom, the cartoonist of the
"Chemawa American," has come back
to Chemawa to go to school.
Walter McGibbon worked in the new
hospital Tuesday morning sandpaper
ing the floor so that it could be oiled.
Gardener boys are getting along pretty
well in their pruning business; they
expect to get done some time this week,
Paschal George has written to one of
his friends and says that he will soon be
back to school after his long vacation.
Nettie Carrasco is now working in the
laundry. Nettie is a very nice little
worker and Mrs. Woods is quite proud
of her.
Michel Wilson, the captain of the
tailors' basketball team, put his team
through a stiff practice . last Tuesday
morning.
The G. 0. & P. Line, which runs from
the power house to the woodyard, is be
ing remodelled. The rails are being
made into sections in the blacksmith
shop. Harry Jones will keep his posi
tion as section boss.