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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1908)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 5 Julia Hoyt made a very pretty bead bracelet for herself last week, Mrs, Campbell isvalways giving the pupils in her grade advice to do right, Bessie Boles and Violet Edwards do the best work in hemstitching their caps, Mrs. Olney surprised her children on Tuesday when she got off of the train. ' Martha Decker made some delicious cookies in the 'Domestic Science class, The hoys in Mitchell Hall arp glad to see Capt. Martin Sampson back on duty. Frank Souvigner sang a beautiful song at the eighth grade party. Franks voice is improving every day, The Fifth tGrade pupils are glad to see James Robinson back to school after a short visit to his home in Grand Ronde. Sallie Gibeau is taking lessons on the guitar and she;: will soon be able to play with the girls in the String Instrument Club, ;; " , ' Willie Carrasco always keeps steam -up to 80 pounds, We all know why -ho keepfs it up, Because he like?; to go to a social... . . U. - ' ; ' ' Eugene Andersons Elmer Henry, and Chas, Minesinger are working after shift now; everything griesom all right in the norning. v- ' . ; ! A letter va? received from Si I a D. Whitman, of Lapwai, Idaho, and a former pupil of Chemawa, stating that he was sorry to hear of the death of his dear old friend, MrD. E, Brewer, - " Mary MeOt sh made some fine calayin the nmk kitchen cm Saturday afternoon. Mary has had1 some good, practical Experience at Ohemavva and" if a good cook and, housekeeper, , . . , The hospital girls are very busy mak .... ing white aprons and hemstitching caps for themselves, Annie Evans is president of the Estelle Reel Society, Annie is a good president and all the members are nice and obedient. Dora Lane, an ex-pupil of Chemawa, is attending school at a convent in Red Bluff, Calif. Her many friends at Che mawa, wish her success. The harness makers have been work ing out for fresh air, They were work ing on the roads and the ' paths', which thy enjoyed very much. Geo, Washoe, who has been visiting - two cousins, Marguerite and Maud Lowry, left this morning for Prosser, Wash ington, where le will have work to do, George Baker says he is going to work on the farm as soon as Mr, Campbell comes back. He says he donH like to leave Mrs, Doherty becaupe fhe, treats, him like her son. ; , If you want to learn how . to makea good hot lire go to Maggie; Jerry and she; will show vou, as Mrs, Cooper, says she is the best fire-maker of all the girls she has had working, in the; --Domestic ;Sci ' ence department, . . ... - . The seventh gradet pupils have1 been reading about four American poets jijust now they are studying part of the life of John G.iWhittier,' Whittier's life is per haps the most interesting one to study of all the poets, because it is instructive, When the boys of Company A come into. the chapel don't forget to fill. up the benches.. It is much easier for you to till up the benches than to have two - or three sergeants going to make yon fill up the benches or let the boys of Com pany B fill it up along the outside rows of benches.