THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
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, A SOCIAL EVENT.
Miss Florence Hutchinson entertained
a number of her friends Wednesday e ve
ning at her rooms, which were beauti
fully decorated with Chemawa's peerless
roses. Games were the order of the
evening and so enthusiastic were all in
following the lead of the most nimble
wits that time and its inexorable . decree
about not waiting, etc., was entirely for
gotten until called to mind by the twin
kle of lights, : . . ;
Mr. Ruthyn Turney arid Miss Ger
trude Brewer gave some exquisite selec
tions from their musical repertoire and
dainty refreshments were served by Miss
Hutchinson and her assistants. The
merriment continued until the leave
taking of their hostess, when the guests
expressed themselves as having spent a
most delightful evenirig;
Among those present were: Misses
Katherine Earlougher, Elizabeth Leud
ke, Genevieve Rover; Cora Steponeck,
Iva Cox, Irene Campbell, Olive Skipton,
Katherine Browrn, Bertha Cooper, Caro
line Koester,; Gertrude Brewer. Mrs. M.
E. Hay and Messers. Harry Fickle, How
ard Bowen, Ruthyn Turney, L. A. Wood
in, of Chemawa;Mrs. Emmett, Misses
Frances Howard, Irene Howard and Mr.
J. Mason of Salem, and Mr. M. McKay
of San Francisco.
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Brevities .
Katie Rrewer is teaching the fifth nor
mal during their final test. She takes
delight in teaching.and pleases her pu
pils. The first team plays the Eugene High
School at Eugene today and will play
Silverton High tomorrow at Chemawa.
Peter Seltice is back from Salem after
a brief illness in the Salem Hospital.
His friends are glad to seem him back.
Mr. John H. Venter of Lincoln, Neb.,
has reported as harness maker, succeed
ing Mr. J. Swaboda, who was tempor
arily filling the position. . -;;
Ralph Allen, an ex-pupil, wrote to one
of his old friends stating that he is en
joying life's pleasure in Sunny side, Wn.
He is earning a pret.y good salary work
ing in a mill.
Edward ; A ins worth says that his class
mates will have to go some to get ahead
of him in examination. ?
Assistant Superintendent Campbell;
and a number of employes went to Salem,
Wednesday evening, to attend a public
speaking. :
The band boys went to Salem Wed
nesday evening, to appear as a musical
feature in a parade given at the capital
city. They came home in a special car,
arriving heie about 1 L o'clock.
Tomorrow is Memorial Day and Che
mawa will hold fitting exercises in
remembrance of her honored dead.
Throughout the length and breadth of
this great republic flowers will be placed
over the eternal resting places of the
beloved departed, and tears will dampen
the sod o'er the graves of those whose
memory we hold dear. Honored be the
da v. ;:
The result of the Senior examinations
was as follows:
1. Alfred Lane . ...... . . . : .95 5-7
2. Louise Murray, . . . . . . 94 2-7
3. Gordon Hobucket . . . . . . 93 2-7
4. Tillie Souvigner ..... . ... .92 3-7
5. Katie Brewer;: . . . . .... 91 2-7
6. Harry Queahpalma . ; . . . .'. . 89 4-7
7. Belle Diilstrom, . ... .. 88 3-7
( 8. Martin Sampson . . . . . ....... 86 3-7
' 9. Joe Lane : . . .; 86 1-7
1 10. Louis John ' 84 3-7
. 11. Webster Hudson 82 6-7