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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
6 ,THRt ,GHEMAVA, AMERICAN iliizzie. Martin -is 7now, .takinguyiolin lessons. L. C. . We are having fine weather in Cnernawa. E. 1. The roses that are in bloom near the old hospital look very pretty:-5 I.' J. Tile new boys . of co m pa n y A are dril J -1 ing in the evenings atthe gym. E. C. ' 'Something will be doing by' the Pro gressive Society 'some of these - klays jy -: ' 1 ' ' ; Addie Cameron lias received k violin from -her-father and-is very proud' of. it. A. . Li: ' J ' ' : : .. . ' Atthe Bible Class last'Sunday ; even ing there were'49' boys ami 61; girls pre-: seht.EJ A: : : , - - . , , M"r: Cooper says ' Louis Sanderson is one ' ' of " the: best ' boys on t h e dairy detail. A. M. : ' ' - '"The bovs of the sixth- grade fixed .up their' flow ert bed so it is now ready for planting. F. SV: The Engineers and the f Plumbers are due to have, an entertainment and party before long; J.P.,. , -Maggie 'Wynaco; received a. trunk from1 her home, which ( Contained onie verp nice things: E.0. ; , ;The, Progressive.. Literary Society . con template giving an entertainment, in the:near future. J. J. T. ,,,, ' ; ; Christina 1 jane and Helen Dillstrom are practicing: a pianOiduet,, which ;takes up, their spare .time.-r-M. L. . ' i The party given, by the, members of the Excelsior .Society, was enjoyed by all who attended it. -L. T. " Mrs. Payne is here visiting her daugh ter, Adella. She. 'came here Monday. Her home is at Siletz. J. R. ? Dora ' Aubrey andTiolet Edwards have joined . the, Mandolin Club. Dora plays the, guitar and. yiolet the mandolin. - Misses Rover and Luedke took quite a number of t-girls out for a long walk Sun day, rheyiall reported having;, a rgood time. P.'Tj. , ; The girls of, the Mandolin' Club are progressing rapidly and we hope to hear them plaVj .. in chapel again in the near future. D. H. ! " ' - : Hazel Butler can ,be heard early in t hemorning. i practicing r on her banjo. Last'jSunday , she. played some very pretty , pieces for her friends, -rK. S. ' The eighth grade girls are glad to have Sarah !Brever wors with them' in. the d o m estic science deportment? after hav-. ing worked with the Juniors for a while. a. m. v" -. Most of tlie girls went out walking Sunday and some of them: were tired when" they got back, as : ; it was so hot." But they al 1 said they . enjoyed them selves, and we all hope it will be a good day next Sunday o that we can go . out walking again. H. D: The Chemawa Indian School is one of the best institutions' that has been es tablished for the education and training of young Indian boys and girls.; The Government is out a great sum of money and time spent' on these Indians and yet there are ; good many of them who do not know' how to appreciate these things. It is for their own good that tley should learn, and 'every : pupil should have a knowledge of these things. A. M.