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THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
L OCALS
Miss Koester went to Salem Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Woods were in Salem
Saturday.
Mrs. Mann and Mrs. Liphart went to
Portland Friday.
Mrs. Campbell and . Miss Irene went
to Salem Saturday.
Clara Reed returned to school from
her vacation Sunday.
John Roberts from Lapwai, Idaho,
was admitted last week.
Misj3 Eva Woods was out from Salem
to visit her parents Saturday.
Mrs. Lemory from Montana is visiting
her cousiris, , Margaret and Murrey.
Joseph Teabo went to Grande Ronde
Thursday; morning to visit his brother.
Mr. Chalcraft is having a dark room
made for the photographers on the
grounds.
Miss Ella Brewer is going to stop in
Salem and attend College as soon as the
weather gets bad. ' -
Mrs. Robert Tucker from Portland
and Mrs. J. F. Smith from Milton, Pa.,
(near Carlisle) were visitor? Monday.
Miss. Skipton, Mrs, and Miss Royer
and a number: of girls were gathering
fern Sunday for the dining hall decorations,'-
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Nora and Hattie Mann visi t their par
ents every Saturday, f hey are stopping
in Salem, keeping house and going to the
Capital Business College.
The following girls were promoted
from the small girls' home to McBride
Hall: Lenora Rainville, Alice Sam, Mar
tha Andy, Jenny Luke, Annie Oleson
and Ellen Arcasa.
Cyril Morrisette, Walter Miller, and
Harry Quachpalma have returned to
Chemawa. They are all members of thp
band. Their arrival means a great .deal
for. the band. They are also good foot
ball players.
Robert C. Spink, ex-chiei clerk at this
school, paid Chemawa and his many
friends here a visit Saturday, enroute to
Klamath Agency. While here Mr. Spink
was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin L
Chalcraft. Mr. and Mrs. Spink were
with their daughter, Claudia, at the hos
pital in Portland, while she underwent
a slight operation for throat trouble, but
the little. one is well on the way to recov
ery and we hope to see Mrs. Spink and
Claudia sfop off here on their way back
from Portland, Tuesday.
SOCIETIES
Excelsiors
Excelsior society had their meeting
in the chapel. No debate took place, but
a little real business came up and was
settled. Then the program was given
and afterwards some out of the way
business came up and was never settled
as the bell tapped and we adjourned.
The following was our program : Kec
itation, Thomas Case; Clarinet fcolo,
James Evans; Vocal solo, Minnie Picard;
Piano solo, Esther Napoleon; Clarinet
solo, Alex Cajete.
Uncle Sams..
The Uncle Sams met in their usual
place. The roll was called. The following
officers were elected: President, Chester
Mecum; Vice-president, Miller Charles;
Secretary, Ben Moore; Treasurer, Patsy
Barrett; Sergeant-at-arms, Mike Oleson;
Reporter, John Service,
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