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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
2 i'HE ; CHEMAWA AMERICAN & tbjji jyp. jjn JitJL -jjjr Jp a.jay. wr tji jji jr- LOCALS k A'tEt nfer t"- ifxijfitjfk . Listen! You'll hear wedding bells again before long. Mrs. Chalcrft writes that she is enjoy ing cam pv life very much. :: IC" M vLi-Carh pbe 1 1 !a-ri& uM iKSi Irene .speni last Saturday in Portland. Ruther Jake is now working ' in the harness shop and he is doing fine. Still Chemawa continues to grow. Our enrollments are proof of the statemen t. Mrs, Rictor, a former employee of Chemawa, was here visiting on Monday . A number of the boys of the . first grade are going to Chautuaqua, Satur day, '. ' - ':'''' ' ' . "' Lewis Sanderson, who has been in the hospital for, three weeks, is up and around again. . Jennie Rosenberger is making Annie and Lucy Sexton pretty white dresses for Commencement. ; Lena Olesen , the sister of ou r M iker arrived Sunday from Parkland, Wash ington and was admitted. Frank Ward, after being away for ah out five years,-returned .to Chemawa, Saturday from Rainier, Oregon. The; appearance of the S. P; Depot has been improved by the carload of granite sand- lately placed around the building. Messrs. Bowen, industrial teacher, Woodin, the painter, and - Venter, the harness maker, spent Saturday afternoon in the Capital City. According to the theory of the boys of the fifth and sixth grades, they are entitled to a picnic because of the work they have done in the hay. Miss Irene Campbell has gone to Port land to take part in the Irvington Tennis Tournament. Som of the most promin ent tennis players on the Pacific Coast will play. The Chemawa Indian Schcol band gave a sacred concert at 4 o'clock. This organization ..has become part and par cel of the Chautauqua at Gladstone, and its"p7irt of life entertainment this year is better, .by far than ever before.--Oregon ia'ni 1 In one of the local periodicals, of this state the rem irk a b o uV C ft e ma w a vs dimly ( lighted :tepee finay shiiyerjemed prop jr. But now the same institution can gaze with envy : at Chemawa's gymnasium, one of the few called ; the .best- in the Northwest. i ' , The boys and girls Use to look at the pictures on the wall of the third grade school room. Miss Earlougher is reading to the girls and boys lathe third grade the story of "Black Beauty." " . , New window shades have been put. up in all the school rooms. They are a great . improvement to, the building. ; The students enjoyed the talk last Sun day evening very much a nd we hope that the minister will come again. Great preparations are being made for the Commencement exercises' this year, and the students who are to take part in it are practicing very hard to have it better than it has ever been before. 'Miss Royer has a bouquet of nastur tiums which was picked from the seventh and eighth grades' gardens. The pansies and roses are blooming nicely. Their geraniums are also growing nicely. 4