Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, March 13, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
We are all glad to see Frank Cox in
school again.
The industrial boys are now working
on the lawns.
We all enjoyed the band concert Sun
day afternoon.
We are all enjoying this beautiful
spring weather.
Mr. Campbell gave us a very interest
ing lecture Monday night.
William Morgan had a fine time
with the little bear Sunday.
Miss Brown went to town last week
and got some flower seeds for the sewing
room garden.
Everybody enjoyed the music Mr.
Hatt gave with his phonograph last
Sunday evening.
Miss Campbell is teaching the second
grade this week and the pupils all
like her very well.
Vernie Cliffe says she sees a great
many changes in Chemawa since she
was here four years ago.
Edward McClellan was working in
the new hospital Monday morning and
made the floor shine like glass.
Mrs. Bewley's sister came from Port
land one day last week. She is visiting
her sister, whom she was glad to see.
Edward Stensgar is seen starting for
the lower farm with his team before
the others aie through with their break
fast. Mrs. Garrett took Lizzie Beaver and
Addie Cameron for a long walk Sunday
afternoon and they reported having had
a very pleasant time.
Emily Moss is now working in the
dining hall.
Alice McPherson is now working in
the dining hall.
Haynes Bateman is now first sergeant
of A company. .
Adalene Lott made a nice doll dress
Monday afternoon.
Addie Cameron is improving very
rapidly on her violin.
Myrtle Wilson is a good little worker
and the girls are all proud of her.
Erma Pollock is working in the laun
dry and likes her work.
We all enjoyed the pretty pieces Mr.
Turney played on his violin Monday
night.
Lona John is working very hard in
school. She wants to make the fifth
grade. '
Mary Loftus is working 'in the
laundry and she likes her work very
much.
Hazel Picard made some fine biscuits
in the domestic science department last
Monday.
Mrs. Garrett, who has been visiting
Chemawa, left for, her home Wednesday
morning.
Mrs. Tucker and family are now stay
ing here at Chemawa and we hope they
, will like it.
Miss Hazel Picard made some very
nice biscuits in the domestic science
last Monday.
The girls who went out walking with
Miss Brown last Sunday enjoyed them
selves very much.
Edward Williams, one of Mr. Westley's
teamsters, helped level the ground
around the new hospital on Tuesday
morning and did extra good work on it.