Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, November 13, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE CHEMAVVA AMERICAN
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We are all glad Thanksgiving Day is
coming. J. C.
Next week the seniors will start on
cube root. C. D.
We are glad to see Eugene Williams
back to school again. L. S.'
We are all glad to have Eugene Wil
liams enter the Senior Class.- L. B.
Mrs. Smith was selling pictures Ho the
Seniors in their class room Tuesday morn
ing. C. L.
Sam J. Stickpoo and Charley Wilson
arrived here last Saturday from Spald
ing, Idaho. S. M.
The Senior Class is very proud of
Levi Sortor. He surely did some fine
talking last Monday night. V. C.
The lecture of Mr. Mora n of the engin
eering department was very interesting
to all who attended Monday evening.
-K. H.
Violet Berner received a letter from
Mr. and Mrs. Washoe, who send their
love to all their friends and say that
Dr. Tucker spent Sunday with them.
Esther Napoleon has been playing the
guitar in the Mandolin Club since the.
Club was first organized, but she is now
going to take one of the first violins-M. L.
Hince I entered Ghemawa I have im
proved quite a bit in sewing. I have
started on my, second uniform and am
getting along fine. I hope I will know
more by the end of the school year,-C. G.
The bovs were but in search of a boy
Monday night who had gone out hunt
ing Sunday moring and .did not return
home. He was found, at a neighbor's
place wrorking. His folks were worried
about him. L. McD.
Sunday afternoon Miss Earlougher
took a number of girls out for a pleasant
walk. She took them down the rail
road track and then down the road to
Claxtar station on the carline and then
back to the school. S. B.
A letter was received from Lona John
saying she arrived home safely and will
be back soon with her little sister.-V. R.
The girls over at McBride Hall, take
great delight in listening to the Mando
lin Club practice in the evenings. N. S.
Left-Over Items
Elmer Jordan made his first dumplings
last Tuesday.
The kitchen detail ha-s finished put
ting up ninety six jars of fall butter pears,
Pedro Chevio made his first pudding
Monday. It was a rice pudding and de
licious. Miss Brown took some girls out for a
walk last Sunday. The girls report hav
ing had a good time.
' We hope the marches at our weekly
sociables will improve. We could have
some fine drills in our big gymnasium.
Miss .Frances Howard paid Miss Skip
ton a visit this week, and we all are very
glad to see her back at Chemawa again.v
The Sunday walks are very much en
joyed by the pupils. Different parties of
girls chaperoned by teachers were out on
Sunday afternoon gathering autumn
leaves,
The girls are anxious to play basket:
baft. They are practicing, but hot as
much -as they would like to practic. We
hope we can play the best teams during
the winter.