THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
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Mr. Henry Curl, of Otis, Oregon, vis
ited his children part of last week.
We are glad to see Martin Cooper with
us again, after a short spell of illness.
Mr. Liphart left for Crescent City,
California, on land business last Wed
nesday morning. :
Mr. McDowells, who was our night
watchman once, visited Chemawa on
Wednesday morning.
Mr. Johnson, Anna Johnson's father,
of Yakima reservation, Washington, vis
ited the school last week. , r.
Josie Harris may get to go' to Chatau
qua, along vvith the boys and girls who
took part in "Mother Goose up to date. V
The students (Chemawa graduates)
who are attending the Willamette Uni
versity gave a party on Tuesday even
ing. , . y '' .';';r ;'":.' v' ' ; ;
It is rumored that John Home will
sing at Ghatauqua this year. 'This will
be a great privilege for such a small boy,
but lie deserves it. : '
The "Daisy" costumes which were so
much admired by all who attended the
entertainment on Monday , night, were
designed by Miss Ethel Parrish.
A letter was recently received from
Miss Emma Johnston,, formerly of
Chemawa, who is now in Ft. Mojave,
Arizona wishing to be remembered by
her friends.
Henry Vincent arrived on Tuesday
evening from Carlisle, -Penn., where he
was attending school for several years.
He was also a Chemawa student before
going to Carlisle. ;
Mr. , and Mrs. Robinson, of Grande
Ronde, visited their children here on
Monday.
Bessie Boles has returned from Forest
Grove and will remain here until after
Commencement, as she will assist on the
program.
The Senior boys had their measure
ments taken for graduating suits on Tues
day morning. Marion Curl did the
measuring.
Mary Bartlett, Louise Charles, Marie
Bay ley, and Sallie Beyers sewed the pet
als on the "Daisy" dresses. Miss Par
rish says ; ''that they were very faithful,
and she could .not have done without
them." '. ,,:..--.
CHARMING PARTY
A number of Chemawa friends gath
ered at the home of Miss Evelyn Woods,
Monday evening, intent on honoring
the anniversary of the birth of that
young lady. Miss Woods being entire
ly unaware of their intention, un
til the arrival of the party, gave evi
dence of a genuine surprise, which af
forded much amusement to the self-invited
guests. Some young men from
Salem, were among the number, and dis
covered the presence of a Seeress. This
discovery becoming known, her occult
knowledge was in immediate demand
by those whose curiosity as to what the
dim future held in store, made them ob
livious to all but the(more or less)
prophetic words of the grifted Seeress.
Delicious refreshments were served by
the young ladies. Mr. Woods expressed
the wish that his daughter's birthdays
might be of more frequent occurrence.
After some short and interesting 'toasts"
congratulations were extended to Miss
Woods and all took leave of their
charming hostess.