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The band boys are practicing inarch
ing. J. E.
We are all glad to see John Brown in
school again. P. B.
John Mason likes his, work in the
wagon shop. W. M,
We are all sorry that Mr. Farrow has
gone away. -A. S.
George Carru likes to work orderly at
the new hospital. F.M.
Louise Bakermen is now working in
the dining Hall. M. P.
Last Sunday three more girls joined
the Y. W. C. A. Si B
Violet Edwards is learning to play on
the mandolin. A. C. :
Nettie Carrasco is now working in the,
Dining Hall A. B.
We are all'sorry .to see Mrs. Cloutier
leave Chemawa. L. W. "
We are all glad to see Paschel George
back here at Chemawa. C. V.
Martin Colby received two pretty
handkerchiefs from home. W.S.
Aurthur Steel is now woking for Mr.
Bowen and likes his work, P.B.
WiUiarivLalashute is verv husv work
ing in the garden this week. M. C.
Nellie Boswell and Alice Bittles are
now working in the laundry. N. C.
Mattie Zimmerman is very proud of her
dress Bessie Williams made for her.C.R.
In the band we have a new trombone
player by the name of Chas. Michael.
.1. S.
Lizzie Beaver takes great delight in
trying to learn how to ride the bicycle. 1
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Mrs. Chalcraft gave a reception Mon
day evening in honor of Mrs Cloutier.
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John Darnall likes to work at the
office. H. F. ;;-
The d a iry hoys a re all glad to ha ve
Samuel John back on the dairy detail
again. D. W.
The boys that were at the S. S. con
vention Sunday report having had a
good time. T. M.
Lena Ashue played some nice pieces
on the mandolin last Saturday evening
for her friends.- -H.B.
Mrs. Cloutier was the sixth grade
Sunday school teacher. We are all
sorry to see her leave. M. P.
Harry Busby and James Joe say that
they are going to be good gardeners
when they get home. H. J.
Douglas Luke is studying hard in the
second grade, he sas he will be in the
third grade sometime. H. J.
Dora Aubrey's little sister is attend
ing school here. She came from the
. Indian school in Tocoma and she likes
it here. R. B.
The farmers and gardeners are all
through fixing up the grounds around
the new hospital and we are all glad
that we are done. E. S.
Clarinda Blodgett, an ex-pupil of
Chemawa is working in a millinery shop
at Sacramento, Calif. Her friends at
Chemawa wish her success. G. K.
Walter Miller is now working in the
, wagon shop. He says before two weeks
is out he will be first class wagon maker.
T. H. (Rapid vork in the wagon
department. E. D.) ; :