4 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN fV VAFV V V V V V V V jj. LOCALS 1 Miss Leader is away on her vacation. Mrs. Broom! was out from Salem on Monday to visit with her children. Mr. Larsen had a number of boys busy on the lawns Tuesday morning. Ed Morrigeau has been busy during the week doing repair work in the shce shop. Miss Evelyn Woods returned a few days ago from her trip to Tillamook County: Tuesday morning we were favor ?d with the presence of visitors on the grounds. 1 Miss Steponeck is now at Newport en joying the scenery and salty ozone-of that delightful place. Mr. Swaboda, our harness makei, and his family departed Sunday for Newport, where they will rusticate for a week or two. ' The office was minus electric lights for about 24 hours, but on Monday new connections were made by Mr. Van Tas sel and his boys. Our gardener, Mr. Westley, departed early Tuesday morning for a trip to the Coast where he will spend ' a part of his annual leave of absence. The band gave us an enjoyable con cert Sunday evening. From the num ber of people gathered about the band stand there remains no doubt that the concert was appreciated. There was a slight frost Monday morn ing, according to Mr. Westley, our gar dener. Such weather performances are almost unheard of in Oregon at this sea son of the year, but this certainly is an unusual, year everywhere. Miss White, one of our teachers who is now enjoying her annual vacation, arrived home Monday evening from a visit to the Sound country and the Seat tle exposition. She reports having had an enjoyable time while away. Chemawa has a very heavy students' mail at present on account of so many pupils having gone home who are writ ing to friends at the school. The postcard traffic is the heaviest. It is nice for those at home to remember their school friends. It is impossible for anyone who has not been through the small girls' home since it was remodeled and repaired to realize how nice it is there now. The new plaster and oiled floors give the placean elegant appearance from founda tion to attic. Miss Florence Hutchinson has resign ed and last Saturday evening took her departure for her home in Seattle. She had been at Chemawa for seven years in capacity of clerk, the last few years being employed in the office as head clerk, and in every way proved herself most effici ent. Many friends in Chemawa wish her success in whatever she may under take in the future. Mr. H. C. Bowen, who for more than a year and ahalf was our industrial teacher, made the school a very brief visit last Sunday afternoon with his uncle. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Crossman. The latter gentleman and his wife are touring the great west and are from Bos t(n, Mass. They like this country very much. Mr. Bowen now has a good po sition as conductor with the Pullman car Co. and at present is on the run between Portland and Green River, Wyoming.