THE CHE MAW A AMERICAN 7 puptcs icems J rC w w v Jt The Juniors had a test in arithmeitic on Monday. The painters " have started to paint Brewer Hall. Leon Reinkin is assisting Mr. Dili gtrom this week. John Rainville is now a member of the garden detail. Sally Beyers is making herself a pretty white dress. The dairymen are still hauling green feed to the horse barn. Alex Covington left for his home in Washington last Friday. The carpenters repaired the porch at the dining hall last week. The stump pullers have completed their work clearing the land of stumps. Miss Bender took some small boys out in old Chemawa. They enjoyed it. Mis Troutman's flower garden is growing very fast and she is very proud of it. Minnie M. Clark is making 6ome very pretty crochet work for Rhoda Silver thorn. Bessie Clark .made a pretty dress for Mrs. Weldfeit last week3 and she is very proud of it. The gardeners are kept busy these days keeping the weeds out of the vegetable behind the store. Rhoda Silverthorn may be seen study ing every spare moment the has. Rhoha says that final examination will be on hand toon and she wants to make the sixth grade next year. Mrs. Chalcraft is teaching the branch girls some new songs, and we all enjoy learning them. Millie Friedlander, and Alice Sam are making pretty bead belts for their friends at McBride Hall. Martha LeClaire finished Pearl Dur kee's red sailor dress Friday and Pearl is very proud of it. Ella Flemming is one of Miss Brown's best sewing-room girls in the afternoon class in fitting dresses. Sallie Boswell is making a pretty dress for her sister Christine, of which Christine is very proud. The McBride Hall girls are all glad to see Mrs. Theisz out and around after being ill for a few days. Mr. Lansing and some of the carpen ter boys made some improvements at the horse bran this week. Miss Faris and Miss Grear took some girls out walking last Sunday evening and they enjoyed it very much. . rlhe McBride Hall girls are all glad to see the orchard in bloom and hope they may have plenty of fruit this year. Some of the smaller gardeners under the charge of Antoine Francis. hoed the blackberries next to the grapes this week. Mrs. Fickle is very busy teaching her , sewing class how to make the new per cales for the summer. Her class is learning very fast. In the weekly try-out the runners came in in the following order: Smoker, Mose, Olney, Souvigner, Michel, Grant, L Dan, S. John, Spencer, Ainsworth, E. Ashue, Arquetter Loftus, Haight, Moses, P. Williams, F. Dan, A. Talbot, B. Wilcox, James, W Luke.