Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, October 16, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
Left-Over items
The gardeners are sacking prunes
this week.
The printers have just received a new
supply of type.
The painters are busy painting the
wagon shed this week.
Reginald Downie is busy working in
the woodshed this week.
Mr. Mudge is busy working on the
new wagon shed this week. v
Mr. Mann was repairing the gar
deners' wagon Wednesday morning,
The farmers started hauling manure
to the garden Wednesday morning.
Alex Moran and Henry John have
just been dismissed from the hospital.
Frank Cox was raking up the grass
around the office Wednesday morning.
Sarah Brewer is attending school now
in the junior and senior classes. R. M.
David .Billings, who has just returned
to Chemawa, is now working on the
garden detail,
A number of small boys were busy
cleaning up the yard around the Small
Boys' building.
Mr. Bowen was mowing the lawns
with the large mowing machine Wed
nesday, morning.
Several boys from Mrs. Newcomb's
building moved over to Brewer Hall
Monday morning.
A few plumbers were busy repairing
some pipes on the north side of the
engine room the other day.
I am glad that Miss White is at
Chemawa as teacher. She has been my
teacher for so long. -E. M.
John Brown is now working at the
plumbling shop and is busy repairing the
leakage at the Small Girls'Home.
I came to Chemawa just a short time
ago and like the school very- well H.
K.
Miss Evans received a very pretty
silver bracelet for one of her birthday
presents. M. P,
Mr. Svvartz and Mr, Mann gave us a
very interesting talk in chapel on Moi
day evening. H. P.
The dress makers are now making
the girls' winter uniforms for Company
A. of McBride Hall.
A card was received from Doctor
Paxton and he wishes to be remembered
to his friends-. -rV. D. E.
The girls in the small sewing room
are very glad to have Mrs. Fickle for
their instructor. M. H. D.
Ella Flemming and Sallie Boswell
have been transferred to McBride Hall
from the Small Girls' Home. M. Z.
We are all glad to see Anna Walker
back to Chemawa. She has been abj
sent for several weeks in Salem. H. H,
Sunday was the first meeting for the
Bible class in three months, and we were
all glad to have Mr. Goudge lead us in
our study. E. F.
Mattie Zimmerman is working for
Mrs. Campbell, and we hope that she
will be a good cook by the time she
quits working there. M. C.
A number of new students have en
tered Chemawa during the last few
weeks They are all intelligent look,
ing pupils and we are glad to have
them come, and hope they will put
themselves to hard study, and develop
into the very best of young men and
women, a we are proud of this institu
tion, and any one who tries cannot fail
under the instructions of any employes
at Chemawa. A.W.