Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, July 10, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
LOCALS
We are all glad to have Miss Howard
with us again.
Thomas Case went to Gladstone Park
with the band boys.
The pupils were reseated in the dining
hall last Monday evening.
Cherries ripe, cherries .-ripe! Who
will buy the cherries ripe? v '
Mr. Campbell and family spent the
Fourth in Salem with friends.
Quite number of boys are now sleep
ing out of doors these warm nights. .
Miss Irene Campbell is teaching Dolly
Case a piece to play for Commencement.
We had song service and talks from
Mr. Chalcraft and Mr. Campbell on San
day night.
Mr. omilll . ltt ciutiu u.i.nuipiJ.iia.1 iu
while Mr. Larsen is at the Chautauqua
with the band.
Quite a namber of boys were called
upon to, pick strawberries for the neigh
boring farmers.
The band boys left for the Chautau
qua last Monday afternoon accompanied,
by Mr. Chalcraft. ... ,. ,
It, is a customary for Miss Evans' pu
pils to sing "Doxology" and repeat the
Lord's Prayer before studying.
Mrs. Brewer accompanied Miss Lily
Brewer to Gervais on Sunday. Mrs.
Brewer returned, but Miss Brewer re
mained there a few days.
Ella Brewer played the hymns and
the march in chapel on Sunday. Dolly
Case played them the previous Sunday.
It is excellent practice for our girls.
The dairy boys are now cutting vetch.
T. C.
Mrs. Logan, from Siletz, is here visit
ing her daughter, Ethel. C. R.
The choir is now practicing some new
songs for Commencement. T M.
Miss Koester took ten girls out for a
nice long walk last evening. L. R.
We have so trie very beautiful pictures
on the wall of the Third Grade room.
j. c. . t '
The sewing room girls are all glad to
see Miss Skipton back from her vaca
tion. S. W:
The Senior Class girls now take their
meals in the Domestic Science Depart
ment. S. B.
We are all glad to know that the base
ball boys are having such a victorious
season. H. H.
AH the gardeners, kitchen boys, dairy
hoys, and industrial boy had a picnic
Tuesday. R W.
The Sixth Grade pupils are glad to
see their class-mate, Thomas Mullings,
at school again. L. S. . ' .
Mrs. Campbell is working very . hard
with the tfirls and boys preparing for
Commencement. L. M.
The drilling of the Chemawa Battalion
in Salem on the Fourth of July was
highly praised by the Salem people.-- II.
I). ' ;.-
Miss Earlougher read a nice storv to
some of the girls and the boys in her
class the other day about Christopher
Columbus. L. R.