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J pupics icons ;
Mr-. Bovven is busy making new rose
beds. .
The gardeners are spraying the fruit
trees. . -j ' , ' .
The blacksmiths will give a party on
the ,25th inst.
Bessie Boles is now working in t h e
hospital kitchen. ;
' James Olney is now working in the
blacksmith shop,
Maggie Jerry is making a very "'pretty
dress for herself. ; ' "" '
Katie Henry reports having a 'fine
time while at Tiverton,
Mr. and Mrs. Russie were here virdting
their ..ebUdien last weeK.
AViliie Friediander is getting to be -a
good mandolin player.
Grace Beaver is (loin-.: her work vjry
nicely in the dining room; i:
Mr. and Mrs. Smith returneu from
Portland' Saturday evening.
John Taylor, a new boy from Mon
tana, is playing tuba in the first band.
There were a number of Salem visi
tors in the school rooms on Monday
afternoon.
j Mr. Campbell was in Portland on bus
inees on Tl ursday and took part in the
Elks parade.
The sewing room "girls are very busy
making dresses for the new girls that
came la?t week.
Mrs. Olney has returned to her home
in Toppenish, Wash., after a long visit
with her children.
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Margaret Lowry is now working in
the drug room and takes a great deal of
interest in her work.
The lecture given by Mr, Cooper Mon
day evening was very interesting and
instructive to ail. ,
Clara Robinson received a very beau
tiful valentine at the party given by the
Senior0 and Juniors.
Mrs. Campbell told an interesting
little story t-o the seventh grade about
herself and a friend of hers,
Antoine Francis is interested in music
studying and listening, He especial
ly likes to hear piano so
We are sorry to hear that Violet Ber
ner will be out of the sewing room - for
a while on account of. her eyes,
The. seventh grade wrote compositions
on important industries which they
have at their various homes last week,
Many of the -invited guests received
beautiful Valentines at the party given
by the Seniors and Juniors last Friday
evening. .
The blacksmiths are now busy out in
the woods digging some young trees
which will be placed around the new
hospital. -
The members of the Bible class met
in chapel last Saturday eveniug. There
were forty-two girls and thirty six boys
present.
As Mr, Campbell says "push up." You
can see most of the girly. studying out of
school so as nottobe"stuukin the mud."
Miss Irene Campbell, manager of the
girls' basketball team, is very '. much
pleased with the work and behavior of
the girls. She says they conduct them
selves like pTT-ct ladies.