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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 4 LOCALS A r0' t 5 Mrs. Hodge arrived at the school on Wednesday evening from Snohomish, Wash., for a visit with -her children. Mrs. Lyman, and old-time friend of Mrs. Brewer whose residence is in Port land, was at the school a-few days last week and was the guest of the latter while here. Mr. Weddle, who wa at one time aent of the Southern Pacific in Che mawa, is again here in this capacity, having heen placed here by the company on the departure of Mr. Condit. Mr. Weddle comes from Jefferson, Oregon, his home. Mr. Levitt Singleton, a cousin of Mrs. Fulkerson, was here a few days this week visiting the latter and her husband, Dr. Fulkerson. Mr. Singleton is from Indi ana and is making a tour of the West. He is treasurer for one of the railroad companies in Indiana and is a very pleasant gentleman. , , Mr Ross Condit, who for a number of months has been agent at Chemawa for the S. P. R. R. Co., was transferred on Wednesday to Portland, wmere he will have a position in the office of the su perintendent of the Oregon lines of this company. He goes at considerable in crease of salary. While at Chem iwa Mr. Condit made many friends whose good wishes for his success in his new field of activitv will follow hi.n. The Spinner Family is a new book that Miss Dohse brought from the Salem library for supplementary work in na ture study for the second grade. Ask Bob Horn about the air ship cross ing the Atlantic. He is well informed on the subject. For good behavior ten littie boys in the second grade were given a candy x pull by their teacher last week. Their names follow: Bob Horn, Axel John son, Emil Freeman, Deacon Lawton, George Craig, Sayres McAlphin, Dave White, Wm. Johnson, Edwin Lilligren and Eddie Bartlett. SECOND GRADK. The 2nd grade pupils are interested in the flight of Wellma n's air ship across the Atlantic. PUPILS' ITEMS. Thos. Williams is now working in the bakery and is a fine bread maker. The band boys are looking forward to having a good band this year by means of practice. John Steel has been relieved as fire man at the academic bulding and is now in the engineroom. The gardeners are busy hauling apples which they are going to keep for Winter use to the root house. The first and second football teams are practicing every evening after school. Harry Jones is the second team quarter back. A letter has been received from Eliza Charles of Howkan, Alasks, who is ex pecting to come to Chemawa in the near future. A letter was received from Dorothy Talbot saying she would soon return to school. We will be glad to have her with us again. , Bertha Spencer works in the dining hall and she is the best worker there. Some day she is to have a nice big house with a nice clean table and dishes in it.