Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, March 13, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE CHEMAWA, AMERICAN
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Dewey Billie is one of the best dairy
boys. . ."v.
Tedclie Clutche is- well- and out of
doors playing.
Mr. Beaty sheared all of Mr. Cooper's
goats this week. . .
George Flett is now working in the
engineering department.
Margaret Lowry has finished; her
nurse unifor n of which she is very proud.
James Finley and Middleton .George
are now working in the carpenter shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell attended the
Elks' minstrels Tuesday evening. Some
pupils went also.
The eighth grade like to work in the
domestic science class and they are
learning to cook very well.
Levi Sortor, who has been working at
plumbing' for some time, is, now working
in the engineering department again.
; We are glad to, know, that the girls of
Chemawa write nice letters of the school
to their homes and hope they will con
tinue to do. so. v
Mrs. Campbell ; lets the eighth grade
pupils sing in the afternoon when we
li rst go i n . We sin g ou t of the A m eri -can
music system No. 4.
Seymour Goudy says he has finished, a
set of harness after working there a, few
weeks. Seymour is getting to be a good
harness maker. We wish him success.
Eugene Williams is now captain of
Company A, and is liked by all the
members of the company. Eugene is a
good captain, because he knows how to
handle a company.
We all like Miss Campbell for our
second grade teacher.
Grover Olney is one of the industrious
workers in the kitchen.
We were all pleased with Mr. May
field's talk Monday night.
The engineers are getting one of the
boilers ready to'burn wood.
Philip Moss is getting along nicely in
the engineering department.
Mr. and Mrs, Smith took some of the
girls out for a walk Sunday.
Peter LaMocse is now; assisting, Wil
liam Morgan at the bear pit.
We are expecting Joseph and Archie
Lane back to school this week.
Miss Skipton says she is very proud of
her sewing room girls this week.
John Robinson intends to make an
other trip to Eola for some more cows.
Miss Steponeck took some girls out
walking Sunday and it was enjoyed by
all who went.
Mrs. Theisz had all of her morning
floor girls out weeding the gardens at
McBride Hall this week.
Sallie Boswell made some biscuits in
the domestic science department last
Monday and they tasted fine.
Mrs. Cox spent Saturday and Sunday
in Portland. Sarah Peirce had charge
of the dining hall in her absence.
Laura Wilson and Bessie Boles,: the
two nurses, are nowr staying at McBride
Hall until they move to the new hospital.
The young ladies of the OAC team
were entertained by Miss Irene Camp
bell at her home after the game on Sat
urday evening. Miss Campbell was as
sisted by the girls of the Chemawa team.
Ice cream and cake were served and a
pleasant evening was enjoyed by all.