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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
THE CHE MAW A AMERICAN 7 I LOCALS 4 ' ' 1 k Ar TT A A t Rube Saunders was out to visit Che mawa friends Sunday. iMargaret Lowry gives piano lessons to Violet Edwards and Lizzie Martin. Mrs. Brewer expects her 'son, Ernest, back from Tocoma, Wash., in two weeks. Mr, andiMrs Keeler returned to their home and left their little daughter to attend school. Philip Sorahan, 'Tracy Hatch and William Ingram were visitors from Sa lem last Sunday. The first mess of dried prunes from tliis season's crops was served for break fast Tuesday. ... Rube Saunders lias returned to Salem from Southern Oregon. lie killed two deer while on the trip. The girls of. McBride hall wish to thank Mrf. Halt for his contribution of magazines and reading matter, - Lona John leaver for California to spend a month. She will. bring her sister to attend. school when she returns. The conduct and order of the boys and girls during meal hours is much improved over what it was & few weeks, The social gathering in the old gym nasium on Hallowe'en night was well at tended, there being hardly room to turn around in Miss White, Emma Haviland, Clara (lyette and Hazel Picard were the guests of Mis oertiude Brewer,. Miss; Skipton and Ruth Brewer on Hallovye'eiu . . . Misses Eila and Katie Brewer, Helen Dillstrom, Virginia Garry, Margaret Lowry and Nellie Shepard, chaperoned by Mrs. Chalcraft, Miss Royer and Miss Earlougher, attended the Y. W. C. A. conference in Salem. Cosper Peters, a cousin, and Romeo Green, an acquaintance of Mrs. Smith, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Smith on Monday. They are from New York and are members of the "Flaming Arrow" Company. Chas. Carson, a former Carlisle student and a friend of Mr. Smith, was also with the company. CUTTING TABLE CLIPPINGS ' The tailor shop is full of business so full that we have no time for anything but work. . And our productions are indications of our inte n tio n fi r s t-el as work consistent with our experience.. Our Junior football department is out with a challenge to any Junior shop team to play a game of football, Such team members not) to , be more than fourteen years of age; This includes the sweepers, gardeners and kitchen boys. The tailor ' shop Juniors' football team includes so. many valiant warriors that they come into the light of publicity fully prepared to win; Conditions of the match are that any team accepting this challenge will be obliged to name its members and will be allowed four substitutes, such names and "subs" to be published with the accept ance in the Chemawa Anerican, provid ed it meets with the approval of the proper authorities. Tailor Shop. In order to secure a change of ad dress, sudscribers to The Chemawa American must give old as well as new address to insure prompt attention