Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, February 14, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE GHEMAWA AMERICAN
Saturday, the 15th inst., the Chema
wa first basketball team will play the
OAC team at Chemawa and the second
team will play the Mt. Angel team at
Mt. Angel, ' 1 : ' '' ' :
The Tailors' basketball team will be
ready to play the Harnessmakers on
the seventeenth of this month.
Chemawa Junior Y. M, C, A. team .de
feated .the. tailors-by a; score of lo to 12
last Tuesday evening.
Chemawa Y. M. C, A. second team de
feated the All-Star team of Chemawa
lastTuesday evening. The score was 18
to :i2. :'t
Wm. Watkins is out limbering up his
whip every day.- William says he will
be the second team twirler this year,
The boys are training out for the five-
mile relay race, They will soon begin
to train. ..
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LOCALS
We are having some -bright, sunny
spring weather.
Miss Woods is at present acting as
assistant laundress.
Mr. Moran came to Chemawa last Sat
urday and is now on duty as engineer,
Sarah Peirce and Lizzie Frazier are
now attending Willamette University.
Mr. Herbert Campbell sent his mother
a handsome Indian basket from Spokane.
Miss Skipton, Miss Irene Campbell and
the young ladies from the office helped
to decorate for the wedding. -
Mr. Campbell, who has just returned
from Montana is suffering with a severe
cold contracted on the way.
Philip A. Moss, Joseph Moss, Norval
Morais, Joseph ' Keeler, Louise Moss,
Emilv Moss, Delora Keeler. Winnie
Keeler, Mary LaRose and Margaret
Morais arrived last Tuesday morning
from Montana.
Mrs. Fish, wife of the proprietor of
the Willamette Hotel of Salem, and a
friend from Chicago, were visitors at the
school this week. They were very much
pleased with the work done by our boys
and girls.
DRESSMAKERS' PARTY
The dressmakers gave a party last
Friday evening in the auditorium Which
was enjoyed by all who attended. We
had a short program which was as fol
lows: Opening Adress - - - , . M John.
Vocal Duett - M. Decker, A, Madison,
Recitation - - - Miss K. Brown,
Guitar Duet Lane, E. Napoleon,
Recitation - - - - - M. Howard,
Selection - - - String Instrument Club,
Quartette - - .- L. Murry, V, Berber,
M. Lowrv. A. Cameron,
After the program was rendered games
were played and refreshments served.
The party was one of the best ever
given here and our guests report having
had a good time. -
Th dressmakers have thirty six more
dresses to make for the six new girls.
Miss Skipton is pleased with the 4wo
new girls Mr. Campbell brought from
Montana for her department.
Louise Dionne did her first work on
the sewing machine last week and Miss
Skipton is very proud of her.
Miss Skipton's detail - commenced an
order for four hundred shaker-flannel
nightgowns yesterday, morning.