THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
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We have new books in our grade now.
D B,
We are all glad that Christmas is
coming soon. J, J.
Miss Earlougher is good to the boys
and girls in the third grade. A. R,
Annie Sherman is doing fine with her
dress making. Miss Brown is very proud
of her. A. M. .
Leon Reinkin is a fine tenor singer,
you ought to have heard him last
Monday night. G. W.
We are all glad to see Fred Lewis is
in school again, after being absent a .few
days from illness. V. C.
Hary Queachpalma, Walter Miller,
and Archie Lane report that they will
return to school soon. J. D.
Leanore Rainville and Adaline Lott
are now working in the dining hall and
they like the wcrk very well. -A. B.
All the girls in the small girls' home
are glad to hear that their building is
going to be repaired this year. M. F,
We are all glad that the societies
have again started, so get to work and
get the new pupils to join your society,
-L. B,
Letters were received from Peter
Seltice, Robert Davis and Alfred Lane.
They all extend greetings to Chemawa.
J. D. '
Matilda Gibeau is now working in the
dining hall. Matilda is a very good
worker and Miss Skipton is very proud
of her, N. J.
Reginald Downie and Jasper Grant
have entered the harness shop and in
tend to become good harness makers
some day. C. Q. L.
We are glad to see so many new
pupils coming to school at Chemawa,
And we also are glad to see Philip
Purns back again at school.- A. A.
Lillie Burns is working down at the
laundry and likes her work very much,
and Mrs. Woods is very proud of her for
what, she is doing at the laundry. N.
B.
Our studies this year are very diffi
cult, but the harder they are the
more interesting they are and that
makes us feel like studying harder M,
L.
I received my shirts this morning
from the laundry and I was very glad?
when I saw how well they were laundered.
You cannot ask for any better laundry
woik than the laundry girls in Chema
wa do. T, F.
When Columbus was a little boy he
sat out on a wharf and watched the
ships on the ocean. He said, "When I
get big, I am going to be a sailor." when
he was a man Queen Isabella gave him
three ships and he went across the ocean
and he thought the land he found was
India. M. B.
Mr. Henderson has a large supply of
wood sawed for his winter's use.
The lecture given by Mr. Enright
on Monday evening was enjoyed by all
who were present. His lecture was very
interesting as well as instructive.
The reading room at Mitchell Hall is
now open under the management of Mr.
Larsen. Anybody having periodicals or
other reading matter to donate please
remember that it will be gladly accepted.