THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 5 rtrr--r '1W'lr WW V LOCALS 4 - J Mr. A. L. Harvey of Portland was a gL1est over Sunday of his sister, Mrs, M, V. Cooper. Miss Bertha Cooper of Salem, is spend ing a few days at Chemawa with her brother and his family, puring the last 24 hours we have had a nice warm rain, which will do an im mense amount of good, Pr. Joseph A Murphy's manual on Tuberculosis is being used as a text work in all our schoolrooms, Phyllis and Forest Cooper have started to school in Salem again, after being de tained at home for a couple of weeks on account of mumps, Alex Cajete, who has been working at the tailoring trade at North Yakima, Wash., is now here on a visit to the school, Alex is a splendid workman and a credit to Chemawa where he learn ed his trade, Today and tomorrow a horge show will be in progress in Salem and some of the finest horses in the world will be oq exhibition. Oregon is noted for her fine horses and the event will prove of great interest to many of our people, Miss Farig, the critic of the Estelle Reel society, deserves gr&at praise for the good entertainment furnished by the little girls of that society. better entertainment by the Estelle Reels haa never been given and there has been few as good. The Y. M. C. A held a meeting in the chapel last Wednesday night. After sing ing a few selected songs, the roll was call ed and each member responded with a verse from the bible The speaker for the evening was Manuel F wanton whose subject was. "TheY. M. C. A . Step." The rest of the meeting was devoted bus iness, PUPILS' ITEMS. Joe Pemmert says that he likes the school. We all enjoyed the entertainment last Thursday. John Steel says he likes to work in the power house, Miss Brown can be seen out working on her flower garden every day. Neva Souvigner is now working at the dining hall and is doing well. We all hope that the boys who went out to labor will enjoy the work. Jennie Luke is making herself a very pretty white dregs-, She does her work very neatly. Sunday some of the girls went to Old Chemawa to have their pictures, taken by Mrs. Mann, The boys were out drilling on the par ade grounds Tuesday morning for the first time thic spring. are all looking foward for the big debate that's coming off between the Excelsiors and Reliance, Who is going to win? Mr, Campbell and some of the boys had a meeting last Monday and he gave them -a very interesting talk ahout the fifty-mile relay race. Christina Victor intertained a num ber of her girl friends in the McBride Hall. We all enjoyed her piano solos very much and wish to congratulate her on her rapid success in music for which much credit is due to her music teacher, Miss Campbell.