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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1908)
THE CHEMAWA A M ERIC AN 3 MR. TEABO'S LECTURE. The industrial lecture Monday even ing was delivered by Mr. J. M. Teaboon the subject of ''baking.' He . spoke of the difference of methods used in the liking at home in the stove ovens, and that used by bakeries, stating that 100 loaves can be handled in the bakery as msy as two by-home baking. The Chemawa bakery turns out 3,000 loaves a week. Mr. Teabo will have 1,000 -loaves on hand for Chiistmas. He said that it was very essential that hoys should learn the baker's trade, and that the ladies understand more about slicing and preparing of bread and cakes for the table. They should be cut into dainty transparent pieces; also how to place it on the plate He called atten lion to the kind of clothes bakers should wear and the great importance of being neat and clean He spoke of the differ ent grades of flour and the many ways of making pastry. He explained how the oven is operat ed and how the bread is placed in- the oven and removed by the teel. Mr. Teal-; ho closed his interesting lecture by tell ing how the 600 pou nds of Turkey was' roasted for the Christmas dinner. LETTER FROM THE PHILIPPINES, The following letter was received by Miss Dohse and will undoubtedly be of interest to many people at Chemawa: In this land of unchanging summer, it is hard to realize that Christmas is at hand. I wish you and the other kind friends; at Chemawa who remembered me so kindly might know how much com fort end pleasure you gave to my home hungry heart. This bit of pina embroidery is the old style native work fast being superceded bythe more durable chino and "improv ed" fabric and modern needle work. I hope it -will interest you as such Wishing you nil happiness good health and prosper! ty in the coming Christmas season and the new year, I am, Sincerely Yours, August a . Hultman. Tarlac, Tar lac, P. 1;, Nov., 16, 1908. CHRISTMAS ENTER PA IN M ft NT. The following interesting program was given in the Chemawa chapel,. Dec. 23, 1908: 1. Anthem ''Joy to the World'' YHandelj - - - - - - - - Choir Christmas Advice - Caroline Wright Sixth Normal, Dora Clauson, Teacher. 3. Hymn "Silent Night" Haydn) - - -Seniors and Juniors, Mrs. Campbell. Teacher. 4. Recitation "Christmas Bells" - - - - - - - - - iVaud Lowry Seventh Grade, Miss Royer, Teacher. 5. Reading -"Our National Holidays" - - - - Calvin Darnell Senior, Mrs. Campbell, Teacher. 6. Song-"The Legend of the Christmas Tree" Eighteen Pupils of Third Grade Miss Earlougher, Teacher. 7 Recitation "Who Santa Glaus Was" -. - - - - - Thomas Powers Sixth Grade, Mr. Fickle, Teacher. 8. Song "Kriss Kringle" - Eight Pupils of Fourth Grade - Miss White. Teacher. 9. Recitation "Christmas Gifts" - - - - Marie 1 5a i ley Fifth Normal, Margaret Lowry, Teacher. 10. Chorus "Merry Christmas" - . - - - - , - Twenty -four Boys Second Grade, Miss Br&wer, Teacher. 11. Exercise "Santa Claus' Visit to Moth or Goose Land . - - Pupils of First Gmdo Miss Lohse, Teacher, 12. Song "Jolly Old St. Nichols" - - - - School.