I'HE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
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Some roses are in bloom. by the dairy.
A. R.
Walter Haight is getting to be a fine
carpenter.-O. C.
Lillie Burns is one of the best workers
in the laundry. E. L.
We are glad to see Mamie Curl back
to Chemawa again. A. L.
Miss Koester took some girls out for
a walk Sunday afternoon.- A. G.
We are ail glad that June is coming,
for the roses are in bloom. C. W.
, Christina Lane has some very pretty
slips of plants for her room. M. G.
The nurse girls like Dr. Poxton. They
say he is very kind to them. M. L.
Emma Shepard painted a very pretty
picture for one of her friends M. M.
Mr. Henry Sicide, of Puyallup, was
here at Chemawa for a short visit Sun
day. Miss Evans brought some pretty
flowers into the second grade room one
morning last week.- F. M.
Fred Bain is helping the painters
paintkthe roof of the gymnasium this
week. H. J.
Amos Smoker says he is going to
make the track team if it takes his
head. F. F. S.
Helen Harnden is having a new suit
made which will be very pretty when
finished. V. J. F.
Typical Oregon weather now predom
inates at Chemawa. The weather man
smiles on us. W. M.
Loulin Brewer is getting to be a very
good pitcher. 0. L.
Marguerite Morais received a very
pretty white dress from her mother last
Sunday. L. S.
. Miss Brown says she is very proud of
her flower garden because her plants are
coming up very fast.
Mrs. Brewer and Ruth left 'Monday
for their home in Taeoma, where they
will visit awhile. Lt M.
The McBride Hall girls enjoyed the
music given by the Mandolin Club.
Come again girls. M. H.
Orin French is now working in the
blacksmith shop and he says he likes
his work very much. P. T.
Emma Shepherd is getting to be a
good mandolin player. Most of her spare
time she is seen practicing. L. M.
When the eighth grade has passed to
the junior class they will be sorry to
leave their pretty pennant. L. M.
Louis Elwood and Gilbert Towner
and their father went to Seattle to see
the Atlantic fleet Saturday. P. B.
Annie Sherman and Dora Goodman
made some delicious biscuits in the
domestic science last Friday .-V. B.
The sweet peas that were planted at
the lower end of McBride Hall are in
bloom and look very nice. V. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith took some girls
out for a walk last Sunday afternoon.
We were very much pleased. L. D.
This is a very busy week for the pu
pils, also the teachers, and we hope to be
able to pass the examination. M. E.
John Miller, a former Chemawa stu
dent, has again enrolled in the CIS and
has entered the painting department.