THE CHE MA W A AM E RIC AN 7 LOCALS 4 i Miss Wolfe was a Salem visitor yester day, Maude Mclntyer made herself a dress jastweek. Paul Liphart js now the proud owner of a new bicycle, A detail of boys scrubbed the chapel yesterday morning. Mr. Frye repaired a few chairs in his department this week, Minerva Mecum is taking lessons on thevioJin and is learningVery fast, Mrs, Liphart is back again after a month's stay at her place near Chemawa. Mr. Cooper's team and hay rack are a great help to the farmers in helping with the hay. All the officers were fitted out with shoulders straps, chevrons and stripes this week, Leanora Rainville and Alice Stensgar have received some very pretty post cards from Ollie Picard since phe has gone home, Un Monday evening there was another concert and many fine selections were rendered to the delight of student?, fac ulty and guests. Miss Sybil Woodward, of Newberg, was in attendance at our commencement and while here was the guest of Miss Gfrtrude Brewer. Mr. Herbert J. Campbell came up from Portland for commencement and to vii-it his parents and sister. He remain i p(l a couple of days. Our lawns had the appearance of picnic grounds all day Wednesday. The visitors came early and remained late, a fact which it gives us pleasure to note. Asst. Comminessioner of Indian Af fairs, Mr. F. H. Abbott, visited the school on Wednesday, He made a friend of every person, old or young, whom he met while here, Mr. Donald P. Campbell, of the Spo kane Observer, was the guest of his parents at Chemawa for a few days this week. He departed for Spokane on Wednesday evening. Supt, H. G. Wilson, whose headquar ters are in Roseburg, Oregon, and whose duties pertain to non-reservation Indian lands within this state, has been a guest at Chemawa during the past week. Mr, Cort Meyer and wife, Mrs. Estelle Reel-Meyer, were visitors at the school during the week. They went over to the coast at Newport for an outing, but will call again at Chemawa on their return. Mrs, Laura Alexander who, in com pany with her husband and son, was on her way to Portland on business, stopped off at the school for a visit with her sis ters, Leanora, Callista, Margaret and Elizabeth Rainville. After remaining at the school over night, they left for Port land, taking Leanora with them for a brif vacation, returning to the school, on Friday, where they remained until Sunday evening when they left for their home in Los Angeles, California. When flatirons are not in use keep each one in a tight-fitting woolen bag or old Blocking top. This prevents them from becoming rusty or rough. Rub occasionally on a piece of cedar when ironing to keep the starch from sticking. The odor is agreeable and it will not discolor the most delicate fabric.