Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, November 20, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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THE' CHEMAWA AMERICAN
LOCALS
Miss Evelyn Woods is stopping in Sa
lem now. She attends the Capital-Business
College during the day and sings at
Ye Liberty Theatre in the evenings. ,
Reuben Sauh'ders, Philip Sorahan,
William Ingram, and Tracey Hatch were'
visitors- from Salem on Sunday. These
young men are former students of Che
mawa and havVgqod. positions in Salem.
Mr? Saunders ' is employed in- Watt
SHipp' Sporting goods - store ;" Mr. Sora'-i
hah-isr tailoring for W. Joh6nson's
Clothing' Store; Mr. Ingram is baker at1
the' Asylum-farm, and Mr. Hatch is
working ':fpv the Wells1-,1 Fargo Fxpress''
Corn puny. ' -
aA 3e1ihtf al i m p romp t u h o u se wa r r n in g
party; in the nature of a' surprise, was
given by Mr. and Mrs., Thomas GbVdon
and friend to Mr. ;and" Mrs. Harry L.
F icicle., who are now domiciled in their
new m(useli'eepin g quar.ters . Thev even
ing was spent playing 'games," etc., and
later oh all the" guests indulged in pop
ping corn and1 a good old fashioned taffy
pull. Thobe present were Mi and Mrs.
Charlet Bartholow and' daughter Pearl,
M r . an d Mrs. T h o rn as Gordon and little
Donna Wilson, Mrs. ,'Tloyer, Misses
Katharine "Brown, Cora Steponeck, Caro
line iCdesterV Katherine " Earlougher,
Genevieve Royer, Florence Hutchinson.
Rev. Goudge's talk, "Our Philippine
Cousins", illustrated- with stereopticoii
views Sunday evening in Chapel . was
very. interesting and instructive, showing
the excellent work the-Governirient and,
the Missionaries have .done in that , new
field since Uncle Sam has had charge of
it. The rfew public school system is
very successful 'and the natives seem to
embrace the opportunity of acquiring-k-nowledge
anddeaving their old customs
of paganism and idolatr for the more
enlightening "Word of God". It is a
large field and much work is to be done,
but the prospect ahead is bright, as the
, young natives give promise of being
Faithful Helpers among" their own people
in spreading the Gospel, and improving
conditions generally.
Chemawa Vs. Pacific U.
(Continued from iPage 1) J, .,;
the most sensational players seen herein
years. Portland Telegram.
CHEMAWA'S SCHEDULE.
Oct! 24 University of Oregon Second at Che
mawa. Won 5 to 0.
Oct, 30 Albany College at'' Albany. Lost
. 7 to o. .if. : - : v -
Nov? 7 Fort Stevens at'Chemawa. Won ,31
to. 5. .... ; ' . . , ,; f.
Nov. 13 t Pacific University at Forest Grove.
Won 20 to . " J
'Nov 20 Oregon Agriculture College Second.
At Chemawa. . '
Nov. 26 Young Mori's CattvbHc Club of Por--
land at Chemawa.
Dec. 5 Sal em High at Salem. : : 1
Dec. 12 (Open) .-. : .: .;V
Dec. 19 (Open) . , "
Dec. 25 Astoria Athletic Chit.) at Astoria.
Jan.l The Dalles Athletic Club at TheDalle;
O. A. C. SECOND NEXT'. '
Today - we meet the strong 0. A. 0.
second. The Oregon Agricultural Col
lege seems": destined' to take the North
West championship and it is said that
her second team is "nearly as ond as
her first", hence the result pi this lanx1
rVasbeen looked forward to with some
appre hen sion" - . C hem aw a;s light but
. speedy team. :