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The new boiler in the power house
will soon be in service, as it is .nearly
completed. L. P.
The Daisy Club of McBride Hall was
re-organized about two weeks . ago and
expects to give on entertainment soon.
M. L.
Miss Noble is now in charge of the
Mess Club. She keeps things looking
very nice. Everyone is very much
pleased with her.
The. officers of the! McBride Hall girls
had their first meeting last Saturday,
evening. Mrs. Theisz is president and
Violet Berner is secretary. K. H. , .
Arriving here at Chemawa a few days
ago 1 got in the fifth grade and am work
ing on the garden detail, and I also like
the school very well. F. I.
The Violin and Piano Recital given by
Mr. Pvuthyn Turner and Miss Gertrude
Brewer on Monday evening was very
enjoyable and we all hope to hear from
them again. M, A. E.
A letter received from Robert Broth
ers, an ex pupil of Chemawa from River
side, Calif., states that he' is coming
back to Chemawa next spring. He likes
old Chemawa best of all. W. M.
We hope that the clubs and literary
societies will follow the suggestion that
was made by Mr. Campbell last Monday
night Which one is going to be first
this year to give an entertainment?-V.C.
The engineers are now looking forward
to the time, which is near by, when the
work of extensive repairs and addition
to the plant is completed, and we can
organize as a class and society. Each
member of the department donated
for the purpose of buying a number of
books on Steam and Electric engineer
ing. Mr. Moran is the business mana
ger. P. M.
Brevities '
All the books for this year's supply
have been received.
Supt. Chalcraft has lately been making
new stereopttcon slides.
Asst. Supt Campbell made a Hying
trip to Eastern Oregon this week-
The small boy and the turkey are both
counting the days until Christmas.
Several hundred pupils' monthly
home letters were mailed lat week.
Hiram Keogan is ihe smallest boy
taking up engineering at Chemawa.
Miss Trout man was in Salem Monday
and Mrs. Theiz went in on Tuesday.
Say! Is it nearly Christmas?
When eggs are selling here at 40 and
45 cents a dozen the her. of today reminds
us of the fabled goose t hat laid the golden
egg-
The friends of M is. Moran were ilad
to see her at the lecture on Sunday even
ing, as she has not been well eiunigl) to
be out for several weeks.
The Chemawa football squad wen
posing on Tuesday. As the first team l(t
only one game this season, they certainly
have not been posing all the time.
Indian Office Circular No. 255 relative
to order and system in arrangement of
supplies in warehouse found our wart',
house in strict accordance with the instructions.
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