THE CHEMAWA
AMERICAN
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Miss Koester.was in Slem "a davi this
week shopping. '.::-r;-q hi
Mr, and Mrs. Smith 'are serving as 1
mess managers this month. i'u '
Miss Skipton is in charge of the club'
kitchen during Mrs. Bewley's 'absence '
Hulda Stoke's friends were sorry to'
see .her go last Saturday evening on the
late train.
Two tents have.. recently-been put up
for the open air sani tori urn back of the
new hospital. , (,. ,M . r
Peter Seltice is cosily located in,, a tent
be;ween Mitchell Hall and the Small
Boy' Home.
Mrs. Tea-bo has'eveYaL broods of
chicks and she, is much, interested in the
new arrivals. , . . , ., 's-;-,-'.-:
We are glad to hear that Mrs. McPher
soii got to Alaska safel v and we hope to
hear from her soon. . " ' : '
Mrs. Bewei v, the club cook, was sud
den! v called home this5 week on account
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of the illness of her mother. - :
A letter lias been received from -Mrs.
S. (! Cloutierirorn Jiepner, Qre., saying
that she is weUv pleased with her ..new.
work. rT);.,;?.f urlo-
On April 2nd one. of pur boys received
a letter from Manuel Robles, a former
Clieniawa student, who is now in the
Philippines. : ' , ' '
Louise Murray, , Bessie. Chiloquiri,
Helen Dillstrom and Gertrude .Brewer
were the1 delagates f rdm' Chemawa' ; wild
attended the Y. Wj, C. A, convention, at
Eugene. Mrs. CHalcraft, Alice Chal
craft, Miss E. Francis and Mrs Cox also
attended. . ;f;,',y v; : . i;":;
Mr. Smith and his detail are through
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Ma rtin Sa m pson had a wreck on the
Q, 0:Si R. line Thursday , that ??left ; him -vith
a larne ;kne.e. , Presumably, go tfioff
to push too soon.
, Mrs Tfiahft nnfl Tifts Rrpwpr orva r n .:
elaborate supper to the family and im
mediate friends in honor of Loulin Brew--wer's
15th birthday.
Mr. Chalcraft, Mr. Smith and the
plumber boys have' just finished trim
ming , the trees around the office and fel l-
ing the dead trees. , t , h , ,
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IIELIANCE ENTERTAINMENT J
The Reliance Literarv Society gave an
entertainment Tuesday evening, render
ing tnc ioiiovving program: ,
Opening Address. . . v . . . ... .Thos. Mailings
Violin Solo 'J. ; . . . 1 ! . ! ." V. . . . . Thos?Flenry
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xveuAtittiuii ..... . . . .' ... .... . . xxtJiirj V7iesuti
Song 1 like your, way' ; . . . .Thos Mullings
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. . . Joe AVhalawitsa and Paschael Georfre .
Vocal Solo -uHellb', All right. Good -by" '
?: . . 1 : :V. : . .Walter McGibbbns
xuuiaii Laiiw. . . . . . ; ... . . . . . .rututJU uoys
CJs-iv lrnrl nirthf t . HVn Vw'i
Closing Remarks 4 . . ....... ... .CarL Stone
?Alevy remarKs ; vere maae oy, Mrs.
Chalcraft before , closing the entertain-
The Indian war-dance, which is un-
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neara oi in in is community, aengntea
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I.lin s.4t-il UU 11 i: I1C.,' VAJ.U11K :V , LI J I VV 111 I
participated in this, feat ( .exhibited un
usual agility in the performance and did
fuiri list ice tothe danced
The ' Reliance Society which now
numbers forty eight members, was or
ganized on January 30, 1908, with Mrs.
Campbell for critic. w '; ' . p