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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 3 r itQft lyt y jynyr jyi ityL ip p ty ''SFTJ 5, LOCALS 4 i Dr, Lieurance spent Thursday in Port land. Prof. J. B. Horner and family, of the Oregon Agricultural College, visited Miss Skipiton and Chemawa friends last Friday. Cbemawa's roses are still blooming abundantly and are the admiration of all Salem and outside visitors who pass through our grounds. Haynes DeWitt has returned to school to finish his trade as carpenter. He brought with him two bright pupils, Frank and Sarah Peravtrovich. Sarsfield Cavanaugh, of Anacortcs, Wash., was a visitor of . Chemawa, Wednesday, and brought with him Leon Littleman, a promising pupil. Miss Frances Howard, who was tem porarily filling the position of assistant clerk in the office, is now in the Citv Engineer's office in the State House, o Mr. Henschell and his apprentice, John Mason, have completed the elevator in the commissary, which has been so badly needed for many years. Miss Noble and Miss Irene Campbell left Thursday evening for Spokane to attend the wedding of Donald Campbell, which' takes place Saturday, Sept. 26. Mr. Campbell left today to be present at the nuptials. Quite a number of Chemawa employe. attended the State Fair last week and all professed a good time. The races were exceptionally good, and the horse, "College Maid," was one of the winning favorites and crept into the good graces of all by her clever tricks. Miss Gertrude Brewer made a flying trip to Portland Tuesday, Some friends of Mr. Albert, of Salem, visited Chemawa Wednesday. The office is in receipt of a letter from James Sloan, who is doing well at Ronan, Montana, since vacation. Mr. V, Watters and family, of Corval lis, visited the school Monday and while here were the guests of Mis M. 0. Skip ton. Miss Maude R. Franks, of Portland, Ore., who was formerlv in the office at Chemawa, visited Salem during the Fair and her Chemawa friends were pleased to see her. Mr. Venter, who has been shoe and harness maker at the school, leaves soon tcr spend his vacation in the East with his family. Mr. Woodin, who has been working at the school, also leaves for the East. Mrs A. Coe, of McMinnville, Oregon,, visited the school Thursday afternoon on her way to Portland, and brought back Sallie, Nellie and Christine Bos well, who have beeu visiting at her home. A delightfu- letter has just been re ceived from Walter Miller and Harry Queahpalma, giving an account of how they spent their vacation, and statin ; that they will be back on time when school opens, Mr, Campbell made a quick trip to Spokane to be present at the wedding of his son5 Donald, which takes place Sat urday evening. Donald's many friends, at Cnemawa wish him good luck and much happiness Mr. George Henschell, who has been been filling the position of wagon maker at the school, has. resigned, said resigna tion to take effect October 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Henschell intend to return east to visit relatives in Wisconsin.