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Emily Moss works in the laundry. V
Patsy Barrett is working in the tailor
shop
Christina Victor takes great pride in
her sewing.
Wm. Johnson is one of the sweepers at
Brewer Hall.
. Agnes hepa'rci is now working in the
sewing room. .
W m. Wiley does good work for Mrs.
Dotierty atf Brewer Hall. .
The gardeners are working in the
strawberry patch.
The bakers baked three thousand and
sixty-iour loaves oi Dreaa last weeK.
George-Baker,' one of our best workers,
was in the hospital for a few days.
Mr.'Westley says tiiat the outlook for
the fruit crop this year is very good.
Jimmie Joe is how working in the
garden and' enjoys his work very much.
Ernest1 David was trimming the ,
hedge on Tuesday and it looks very
nice. ; r ' i-v'c;.
Mrs; Doherty has been spading up
around Brewer Hall and planting some
flower seeds."1'
The carpenters are building the new
wagon shed very rapidly. It will be of
great help to the farmers
The wagon makers are keeping the
blacksmiths busy putting on the iron
and setting up the wagons.
Miss Skipton is very much pleased
with the work the girls in her depart
ment have done on the" garments they
had to make ' r ' l-v'. f'''-' '"
Third Annual Meet.
Last Wednesdays evening the members
of the Chemawa Young Men's Christian
Association held their third annualmeet
at Old Chemawa. Quite a number of
the male employes of the school were
present. The list of events for the even
ing was lost; and we had only; afew events
as follows: 7 nxil. ,. ,,M'n;
Fifty-yard dash, 100 yard dash, stand
ing"; broad jump and boxing contests.
The events resulted as follows: Fifty
yard dash, Joe Dillstrom 1st, Joe Wig
gins 2nd, H. Queachpalma 3rd ; .100 yard
dash, A. Francis 1st, Jv Wiggins 2nd, H.
Queachpalma 3rd; standing broad jump,
L; Sortor 1st,' W. Miller 2nd," M . Wilson
3rd; boxing contests, A. Pollock vs. A.
James, Pollock won; T. McCully' vs. A.
Garry, McCully won: J. Dillstrom vs.
Wm. Burke, Dillstrom won. ...
After the above events were all over
the following short program was well
rendered : Song, "Leader of Company
B," Che-In-Tra quartet; Vocal Solo,
Thomas McCully; Trio, Rink, Booth and
McCullv; Vocal Solo, Martin Samson.
During the rest of the time while , the,
cooks were busy preparing the. lunch for
our supper, the young, men separated
themselves into several groups singing
hymns and other songs. When the,
waiters called for volunteers to -'eat,"
we all rushed to the table and all volun
teered. Before eating we sang a song,
"Holy, Holy, Holy," and had a voluntary
prayer by M a rtin Sampson. , Mr. Camp
bell seemed be a great favorite among
the long-distance runners. Certain ones
said they hated to be one of the run
ners' that night, but they would like to
be one of the runners after the relay
race when the time comes for them to eat
cakes, etc.
After the luncheon we had . short ad
dresses by Messers. Chalcraft, Campbell,
Teabo, Larsen, Fickle, Cox; and also i
some of the young men as. follows:
Thomas McCully, Eugene Williams,
Martin Sampson, and Frank Booth, and
o the president. This ended the meeting
at a late hour and we repaired for our
quarters, ... .. M n :