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THE pHEMAWA AMERICAN
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The strawberries will soon be ripe.
The wild flowers are blooming in the
woods. A. A. '
Mary LaRose is now working in the
Laundrv.
Miss Earlougher is very kind to the
girls and boys. R. L.
George Home is getting to be a good
blacksmith.-S. J.
We were all sorry to see Dr. Tucker
lea ro Chemawa. M. G. J i ?
Lillian Pat ton's room is one of the
best ...rooms in the small girls' home.:
fealviri iparneli did some; fine. pitching I
for the second team last Friday C. )R.
LeyvsjTpw the gar-
don detail and likes to work there.-J. P.
Our second baseball team played "the
Y. M. O A of Salem and defeated them
'TKeAvagoui'nakerslna'de' two bats for
1 he ..smallest tailor boys fast Wed hesda v.
Chapel services are vry jnuch, nicer,
since everybody tries, to be quiet in
Chapel. T. ... ,uf: X i;
Adella Payne went to .town Sunday .:
afternoon -.with .her sister and enjoyed-;
herself, E.L. : ,.. :
The roses over at the old hospital are
in bloom and they look i very beautiful
ori the vines. . '. -.-
Miss Troutman says that her girls are
improving in their marching to and
from chapel. J R.
Mrs. Hay took some girls out for a
walk Sunday and they all enjoyed it
verv much. D. G.
Hazel Picard and Virginia Garry are
successful in rinding four leaf clovers
near Mc Brid e Hal 1
We all enjoyed the talk last Monday
evening of Mr. McMillan, International
Secretary of the Y. M. 0. A.
Chemawa second team defeated the
intermediate boys of the Y. M. C. A. of
Salem on Friday. The score was 9 to 1 .
The second grade has this motto on
their blackboard: "The school is a garden,
and the children are the flowers. "-L M.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith took a few of us
gir 1 s ou t for a w a 1 k in the con n try last
Sunday, which we all enjoyed. H. F.
A post card was received from Ed ward
Sommerville of Briceland, Cab, and he
wishes to be remembered by all his
friends. J. L.
Geo. Washoe, one of our '07 graduates,
is doing verv nicely at Pvosser, Wash.,
His, trade is certainly a great benefit to
him. M. B. . ilshi-v.. -k-
A .larger-hum ber of girls'" and :bbys of
this school went up j to see the races
Saturday afternoons' which were held at
the fair grounds. ; 'V-H. ';
May 'Bvans received a pretty silk
waist from one of her friends last Sun
day for a birthday present! And she is
verv proud of it; Nc E. S; ::' ' A
Miss Skipton took nine of the g iris put
to old Chemawa for a picnic last Wed
nesday. We alU had a splendid time.
Many thanks to Miss Skipton. L. S. . ,
-W e all enjoyed the pleasant walk last "1
Sunday with Miss Royer. Some siof lis
had the pleasure of gathering flowery,
and Miss Royer had a basket full of pine,
needles for a pillow, which we ail l had
fun helping her pick. It was rather
rough, work, but very enjoyable. Y. G.