THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 5 t - - LOCALS s 4. The Seniors' party was a grand success. The teachers are all busy getting their school rooms in order. Mrs. Campbell went to Portland on Saturday morning and returned on Sun day. ; Ellen and Jane Baily left Tuesday morning for their home in Bay Center, Wash. Grace Jones left for her home in Kal ama on Tuesday, accompanied by her mother. Ice cream is now taking place of dough nuts, buns, cakes and pies at Mr. Render son's store. Lena Ashue and Viola Stewart left for their home in Wapato, Wash., Tuesday afternoon. Tom Philips says that by the time he gets through cleaning in Mitchell' Hall it wilJ be a place where visitors are wel come. ' Mr. 15. Phillips, wh was here for a ample of weeks visiting with his chil dren, took his departure Tuesday for his home at Harri, California. Each senior received a small pennant of their clas: colors from Miss Irene Campbell on Thursday morning She having forgot to present them at the party. We were glad to see Col. Pringle drop in on us yesterday afternoon. The Col onel while here will condemn our worn out property, of which we have quite an accumulation. .Mrs. Ida Broom, who has been here for the past ten days visiting her chil dren, returned to her home in. Salem on" Wednesday evening, taking with her Anna, Alice, Chris, Forrest and Lewis Walker for a day's visit. Doesn't Chemawa look lovely? The grass JLs so green; the roses and other flowers are growing in such profusion; the trees are so beautiful; there are so many song birds. It is indeed a beau tiful spot. Do we all appreciate the op portunity we have of being here? Mr. J. Peasley, accompanied by his wife and daughter, arrived at Chemawa on Wednesday evening and are the guests of Supt. and Mrs. Chalcraft. Des Mo ines, Iowa, is the home of the visitors. , Miss Peasley is an artistic pianiste in every sense of the word. SENIORS' PARTY. Mrs. Campbell gave her . senior class a very nice party at her cottage last Wed nesday evening. All graduates on the grounds were invited. Quite a number spent the early part of the evening on the lawn and porch. A number of songs were sung by those who remained inside. A game called "Who, Where and Why" was played, those being on the outside came in and asked the questions. This proved, to be an interesting game and it took those asking the questions a long time to locate the object. After the game other songs were sung until the serving of the ice cream and cake. Each and every one had all of the ice creatn and cake they could eat. At half past ten o'clock the class sang their class song and at quarter to a eleven the lights flashed a signal that it was mov ing time and all went home, saying that they enjoyed the evening.