Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, April 10, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 .TH, 0 H E jVl AAA A M URIC AN
jwfcr, a aa ffir a a -Ayy a a a ... ;J?h.er pr une trees, 4ook ;very pretty
J , ' i M when we see the blossoms come outand
J v pufies -Teems " m mmm tHmimce....i. d.
Mis eudke took some girls out; for
-r-, :i T '"V !1 -. ; r vi , ,n ; walk to old Chemawa' Thursday
Ida Johnson is 'now the -'dining hair1- -: ?- i ,i
TTTt.., afternoon, and they -all enioyed them-
sergeant. C. W , . ' u a .r J '
'1 n I rf'-s ?f selves very much. S. M. H ;!
We ate il act to heaV 2trMt Fred . Lewis' ;; 'c. ' t u ' " - ,1 .
a. . . . .. , bam John can beat anybody, milking
is-almost Well. A.1 L: :"iiJ r-
i 1 - cows. He is working for Mr. Cpoper.
We are all enjoying this fine weather He says he, wilt stay, here until hejearns
a - .4- l- s v- rif r A irif -J 1 li T .. .vT? . - i ' 1 1 1 J "TV T
iin.tuc njuiiui ui piu.' XXj- an. aoout. uajrymg.-j-u. n. .:,
fhfe dairf boys 'were' Very sorry to seo ' . Tlu: Bond Boys' -!went f'to';aem lat
Vallaco Burse . quit - the .dairy. A- M- Saturday to , play Jar .Jlx-., horsr show.
.i 1 . i ,'. i ' -.O . . . , " . ' - - . .' s i v. j i v y vy . wuii:v,,J Vlf, ,,M U; (V.UU11.I
the sewing room as a dressmaker.-4-M; P. not ask ,'f oiva nicer day; J,', TA j ,
At the Bible class last Siinday ueven- Ve all enjoyed jrithe 'i entertainment
ing' there were 4 boys and &l girls
4 j v. : fc v , ',.1,.,... ; 0 ; ?,hiSmpnth, and, we, all hope (they will
Big Joe has entered the plumber shop, i( give j another: one beforeJong. M. 1L.
rfif tfr vor;ki n fr. at' the nri n t,i ri p offlcp. J .
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We were all ' pleabed r :. withv' ' 'the : -music which JYljfn .b-iin r,b)opnji3 along., the
atjtbeirM-gaeu Monday v .night. sidewalk lnd. rf.v, R.
fit-
MrHSw;ar ; f!"0lf ' U-!f '
Wilson and George Williams on the farm. , , ;?AmQ!Biri0ker. i said tof be a stayer .in
E:'B:,;' y:'" .'''y ' ' '"'. " the. long nin. WH.'-::j; . -. ,1:;!
;Jesse" Wflsori'ims ;mshed striping Winiam Watkins ioiit rlv!in the
a' wagon, which Mr. Westley will use on -,; uning
the garden. H. 0. UHiss motto is 'The early bird eatches
-iWe are; -all1 -gla'd5 to see the : spring tthewornK'' M; G.; f -j:
'lnonths'bakagaih because -everything t t . ,v ' ;. . ; ... , ,
. : . . , , , As tne result of an examination held
lortksvnice ana-green B . (;. ;y .., . . .
' . : ' f J in the 3rd grade on JHnday last, h rank
Eugene!AhHefson;and Martin Sampson i : mttv ovingtonrRobeService
are now taking it easy - during afternoon uand Matthews were-promoted to
:? ooa. for, the, power 4tb vade, 'their pap'ers having shown
hope7lhis;veek., ;l l ,;; r: ;; : tne best work in questions' 'answered,
We, -who - attended the Y; Y. G. : A -neatness-- and spelling. This gives these
convention, feel that we have' a 'greater pupils ! an ; opportunity to inakefup the
inspiration to carry on the work. 'And 4th grade work, and to ! pass to the 5th
what we have learned-we wish to extend grade at the end' of the school year, which
to others, of the association. H. D we are verv eoh'fideht' they will do. ; 1