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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1908)
s THE CHEM AW A . AM ERIOAN EXCELSIOR ENTERTAINMENT, The members of the Excelsior Liter ar v Society gave an entertainment in the . assembly hall last Saturday evening, The hall was somewhat crowded, as quite a number of people from Salem were invited to come out and see the en tertainment. Several specialties were given before the play commenced. The play, "Jum bo Jum-;'' was quite a success. Henry Dillstrom acted as Junibo and did all he was told and nothing else. The orchestra furnished good music between5 scenes and also gave the opening selection. Programs were printed and distributed; about the room, but on account of the absence of one of the singers in.the duette and quartet the.program vvas not deliver- ed e;xactly as was printed... . The iollpwing: is the? pro-am :f,r; , , Selection; tl.l :: Orchestra; Vocal Solo: "Just at the Break of Day" . r . .v -.;;, Violet Berner Monologue . . . Robert Cameron Vocal BoIproveBeaKife" ; '.'TiT . "4:'F.r:JaynieTv' Piano Duette, "Sextette from Lucia di Lam merruoor" . . . . M, Lowry, E. Napoleon Quartet , . . . . F. Jay me. Geo. AUliams, Chas., ' Larsen, Ernest Brewer A FARCE IN ONE ACT CHARACTERS Jumbo Junr Henry Dillstrom Mr. Gabbietou Ernest Brewer Mr. Cheatem G rover Colby Henry Merville ...... . . ; . .Fort una to Jayme Laborers. . .Louis John, Geo.' Williams, Wtn, ; . Watkins ,,; v. lianna " . ,'; .... ' Belle Dillstrom Adelaide -, .. . ... Lizzie Beaver Mrs. Gabbleton . . .V -. V. . Violet Berner Music . . . . By Obemawa Orchestra, ; NONPAREIL PARTY As it is customary for each soeietv in the school to give -a reception of-some kind in disbanding last Friday, theSth i net;., the Nonpareil Li terar y . Socio t y gave a party, having invited their friends andv also the Mandolin Club, Shortly after the young people assembled a short program was rendered as follows: Opening address, James Sloan; Seleo uon, Aianaoiin ujud; vocal iuet, Auoie Cameron and Vernie Cliffe ; Vocal Solo, iviarun feampson; selection; ivianaonn f 'Ink. Uv-. XT.Mxrtil T Evans, Martin Sampson, Vernie Gliffe and Addie Cameron. This ended the program for the opening of the recep tion and the rest of the time the invited friends and members devoted themselves to games.of 'various kind&. Some played the organ, in which Antoirje Francis seemed to be the leader, . We could hear vocalists singing in different parts of the hall. The eatables served were as cakes and ice cream. After the luncheon we were obliged to leave for our quarters, as the hour was growing late. GUTTING TABLE CLIPPINGS. Chester Mecum is finishing his first coat. ; ;" ": ' ' '-. : Milton Godowa is beginning to show the result of his training. His work now looks ..."tailor , Jike," .. . ,Bj. .that we mean it iscleary without-ends, shapely and neat. WANTED A boy 13 years old to leain the tailor ing business. One who is anxious to grow into a, useful and self-respecting man. To such a boy we can offer un usual inducements, such as a full course, m the art of designing and cutting gar ments for men and women, for which when competent not less than $25.00 per week is paid. No triflers need apply, in quire at Tailor Shop, Lawn Avenue, Oliemawai Oregon Upstairs;