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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1908)
VOL. 11 Writes an Encouraging Latter. We are happy in the receipt of the following mo?t encouraging letter under date of November 23 from the pen of Mr. J. B Johnson, of Colfax, Wash , and are proud to publish it: Enclosed finds stamps (2ft cts.) for which please sen d your paper one year. May it and the school live forever. Would rather pay a year's subscription each week than to miss one number. Wonderful school! Exceptionally, wide-awake bays and girls; hospitality of officials and teachers and hearty wel come accorded visitors, unexcelled;, lo cation one of the most attractive spots imaginable; environments superior in grandeur and completeness He who conies in touch with these and feels no inspiration, truly, does not enjoy look ing on the bright side of fife. Have said it in the past and say it again that I fuiind no school anywhere, among the thousands visited in various sections of the nation more interesting or better equipped to prepare the rising genera tion of any race or color 'for life's activi ties than - the U. 8. Indian Training School at Chemawa. The many kind-' neses shown me by that great and NO. 24 happy family met there one year ago have made the isit memorable and in seasons of retrospection brought cheer and sunshine in generous measure. Respectfully Yours, J. B. Johnson. THANKSGIVING DAY MENU. We are in receipt of the menu for Thanksgiving Day at the Tulalip Train ing School at Tuialip, Wash., which we take pleasure in publishing, as follows: Breakfast-Oatmeal and milk, meat croquettes, bread and butter, plum sauce, doughnuts, coffee cake and coffee. Dinner Chicken (fried), gravy, mash ed potatoes, fried parsnips, dressing, Chili sauce, cheese, bread and butter, celery, cranberries, pickles (swreet and s-our), apples, coffee or water, mince and umpkin pies. Suppei Sandwiches, meat, eggs, pic kles, potato salad,, bread and butter, Parker House rolls, i ear sauce, cookies and "rocks." . . - In order to secure a change of ad dress, subscribers to' The Chemawa American must give old as well as new address to insure prompt attention " ' DECEMBER 4, 1908.