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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN WWW V w v w LOCALS IlAAA fk ifk A A A A A A A nflk j Harry Asell, an ex-student, was a visitor Sunday. Milton Gowoda, and Elmer Sorahan re turned last week. Several dairy boys attended the Dairy Convention in Salem last week. Mips Evelyn Woods wa out from Salem to ppend Sunday with her parents. The nurse at the sanitarium will be thaiiHul to any friends who wish to con tribute magazines for distribution among the patients. .loe Dean, from Tacoma, Ignace Pep tin from Spokane,. Willie Ready, Raymond Ready and Geo. Nix from Alaska were admitted last week. iMr. M. W. Cooper was called away last Saturday to Carlton, Oregon, where death had claimed his aunt, Mrs. Annie Moore. Mr. Bo wen took charge of the dairy during Mr. Cooper's absence. Mr. Charles Dillstrom from Yreka, Calif., has been visiting his children for several days. He went to Rosebury on the 10:40 train Monday. After a short stay there he will return to Yreka. Last Saturday evening a social gather ing took place in the new gymnasium The band furnished the music for the grand matches. Assistant Supt. Camp hell acted as floor manager. The march ing was much improve over what it has been in the past. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fickle led the marches and all took part in making the evening one of enjoyment and mer ry-niaking. : Several of the boys who had their hair cut "college style" are staying out of the sociables and persuading their friends rot to go by making them an offer like this: The first one who goes to a social gathering before Christmas must buy pie forthegan. Of course the ''college clip' will be long enough to part by Christ mas and the young men can again attend the sociables. They now spend Friday evenings out at "Old Chemawa." The following subscriptions for the Chemawa American came in from the Small Girls' Home this week; Martha Miller, Mary Johnson, Millie Freelander, Elsie Green, Louise Roberts, Sal lie Bey ers, Emma Cameron, Harriet Dick, Matilda Gibeau, Agnes Steele Greub, Caroline Joseph, Lilly Burns, Nettie Carrasco, Elma Eades, Marie Bailey, Alice McPherson, Lizzie Dahl, Susie Kaufman, Alvina Smith, Neta Jones, Katie Holland, Amanda Lilligreen, Eva Kluche, Laura Cochran and Miss E. C. Troutman, all of Chemawa, Ore gon; Mrs. Alice Talbot, Clallam, Wash.; Mr. H. A. Freelander, Nespelem, Wash.; Mr. Charles Rosenberger, Calalla Alas ka; John Buchanan, Caseadia, Ore.; Mr. John Fairfield, Haines, Alaska; Cornel ius Carrasco, Ketchikan, Alaska; Jake Eades, French Gulch, CaL; James Mc Pherson, Ellmar, Alaska; Walter Hol land, Latouche, AlaKa; Fred Lilligreen Elhnar, Alaska; Mr. J. H. Cochran, Pilchuck, Wash.; and' Mrs. Mary J. Troutman, Osgood, Ohio. In order to secure a change ot ad dress, subscribers to The Chemawa American must give old as well as new address to insure prompt attention