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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1908)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 3 I LOCALS - i A -for -- ir -a&r -riftr i&r -tr Tlr ni- Jir -tr tH Cherries are ripe in the school orchard. The social last Friday was enjoyed by those who attended. flallie Chalcraft played at Miss Weller's recital on Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Fickle visited the print ing office last Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fickle received a very enthusiastic welcome on Sunday night. Miss Lily Brewer of Tacoma, Wash,, is here visiting the Brewer family. She intends to stay here to attend the commencement. Iva Cox went to Eugene last Satur day and stayed for the commencement . ; exercises of the State University, which were held the first part of this week. Frances Newcomb is with her mother again, having been away to school in Sa lem all the winter. Mr. Cox went to Eugene last week and stayed three days on business. He came back on Friday. Roy Butterfield, of Siletz, Oregon, visited Chemawa several days of last week. He is an ex-etudent. Prof. Patterson of Willamette preached ; one'of the finest sermons. ever heard at Chemawa on Sunday night. Miss Iva Cox attended the annual meeting of the Christian church, which was held this week at Turner, Oregon. Henry Franklin and Robert Samp son, both from Bay Center, Washing ton, arrived last week and were admitted. Wilson Johnson of Dungeness, Wash., was a Chemawa visitor -last. ..Monday. He was here visiting his sister, Louisa. Eugene Williams, Thos. McCully, Loulin Brewer and Albert Garry return ed from Long Beach, Wash., Tuesday, where they have attending the Y. M. C. A. Conference. Tuesday evening of last week Messrs. Woods and Brewer, Misses Woods, Step oneck, Campbell,' Cooper and Hutchin son, and Mrs. Woods and Mrs. ,Cooper attended the graduating exercises of the St. Bernard Academy at Salem. Misses Bertha Cooper, Caroline Koester and Florence Hutchinson had a delight ful drive to Mc. Angel College, Tuesday, where commencement exercises were be ing held. The great monastery, and the inspection of the various departments was very interesting, also the walk lead ing to the monastery, the latter repre senting the Stations of The Cross. - The weather being ideal, an excellent view of the mountain peaks, nearby towns and surrounding country was very much appreciated by the visitois. THE RIGHT KIND OF AGENT oys, what do you think of this? A certain agency official in writing to two of our boys now home on leave says: kI have talked a number of times with both concerning the necessity of forming good habits here, as well as at school, and am positive that no two boys, have conduct ed themselves as well during the past five years during their vacation; their conduct has been exemplary." This is a record of which these young men may be proud." -Weekly Review. - The pluu.bers have put electric lights on(the deer park fence; which adds to the beauty of the grounds. . Lumber for the Sanitorium is in readiness and our boys began laying the foundations for the 16 open air buildings to be put up. There will be 8 buildings on one side and 8 on the other.