rrV r 'THE CHEMWA AMERICAN 3 Lent began this week. ' ; Mrs. Cox was in Salem last Monday. -Alice' Chalcraft is taking lessons on the violin. Miss Troutman went to Salem, Tues day, on business. . : Miss Brown and Miss Royer went to Portland last Sunday. Mrs. Garrett, from Eureka, Cal., is visiting her son at this school. Miss Brown went to Portland, Sunday, and reports having a very nice time. During the absence of Miss Brown .Margaret Lowry taught in her place. Frank Korn, an ex-pupil of Chemawa, is now attending the Puyallup school. Mr. Campbell in southern Oregon going over some very bad mountain roads in stage and on horseback. We will not hear so much about basketball hereafter as the baseball microbe has attacked us again. , Philip Moss, one of our new students, is doing excellent work in the seventh grade. He is very anxious to ex cell. The school was very quiet on Monday night in chapel and we heard the little chick "peep" when Mr. Swartz'held it up. A number of our1 employes attended the Salem theater. on Wednesday even ing. "The Virginian" was the attraction. Tommy Case brought a very pretty fern into the seventh grade, which he cares for and which is growing rapidly. Mr. Laren gave a cornet solo to the C. company on the third floor in Brewer Hall last Sunday morning. All the boys enjoyed it. The girls who attended the concert given by the "Booster Club" of Salem enjoyed it, and were especially pleased with the violinist, LeRoy Gessner. Mr. Swartz gave a very interesting lecture last Monday. He especially enterested the girls in showing them how to test eggs io se: whether they are fresh or not. Do any of our readers know what "fastnaehts" are? Miss Noble made some on Tuesday because it was shrove Tuesday. Maybe some Pennsylvania people will know they are a very good fried cake. 1 . We are right in the midst of civiliza tion at Chemawa -eight trains daily to and from Portland on the electric road, and the Southern Pacific on the other side with its many trains going to Port land and way down to Southern Cali fornia! Miss Irene Campbell entertained the Silverton basketball team at her home on Saturday eve. The young ladies of the Silverton team, their coach, their referee and chaperon; the girls of our team, Merl Poland, (our referee) and. Mr. and Mrs. Chalcraft were the guests. Miss Bowman, for many years an efficient teacher in our school, was mar ried in Seattle, Wash., Saturday7 after noon to Mr. James AlcPherson of Alaska.' Mrs; lvicrnerson win. D6; greatly missed: by the employes and pupils of Chemawa, who ail wish her long life and happiness. Good reports have reached us of Frank Rosenburg, Willie Carrasco, Thos. Mull-' ings and Aurelius Talbot, who . vvork in the engineering department from G:80 -p. m. to 12 m. it is said that they keup everything neat and clean in the depart ment (luring their shift, and pay strict attention to duty. We are pleased to hear such reports.