Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, October 28, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
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Leo Norwest got 100 in spelling on
Monday.
The boys played football Saturday
afternoon.
The carpenters are busy building the
paint shop.
The boys were plowing in the orchard
this morning.
The carpenters are busy this week
making a new lumber shed.
Alex Arquette returned to school last
week from loppenish, Wash.
Lawrence Mahatch is the best marble
player in the little boys' building.
Lee Evans has entered the blacksmith
department and we all wish him buccess.
Frank Chamberlain .and Archie Mc
Donald are now working in the paint
shop.
Til i ie Reinken received some very
pretty baskets from her sister in Alaska
last Sunday.
Buford Spencer is going to try to be
the quarter back for Chemawa's football
team this yean
Mr. Cooper went up to Portland on
Monday and brought nine new pupils
back with hmi.
The new boys who entered the tailor
shop lately are getting along very nicely
with their work
Bertha Spencer and Rhoda are two of
the best artists in the sixth grade. They
draw very nicely.
Lillie Patton is one of Miss Brown's
best dressmakers. She made four waists
on Monday morning.
The hot water boiler is being removed
from the small girls' home by the car
penters and engineers.
Twelve new pupils arrived here Mon
day afternoon; four girls and eight boys.
They were from Montana.
"Success" is the motto of the Excelsior
boys and I hope they receive what they
are aiming for. "Three cheers for the
Excelsiors!"
The football game on Saturday was
very much enjoyed by those who were
present, and we hope to see some more
of them later on.
Mr. Pugh and his detail of boys are
moving Mr. Teabo's house in south of
Mr. VanTassell's and are to fix it so it
will be a little warmer this-winter.
Julia and Laura Cochran went up to
Salem on Friday to visit one of their
friend's and returned on Saturday.
They enjoyed themselves very much.
Irene Martin is one of Mrs. Teabo's
girls. She is a girl you will never catch
playing until all her work is done. She
is very faithful ahd industrious in her
work.
. Eva Keluche says she likes to work in
the hospital kitchen, so when she goes to
keep house she will know how to cook
many different things for herself and
others.
A number of pupils from Unalaska
arrived here at Chemawa en Sunday
evening after chapel. We are glad to
see so many pupils coming to Chemawa
this year.
Mrs. Woods and Miss Cooper took the
laundry girls out to the apple orchard
Monday evening; Anna Souvigner and
Julia Cochran were among them. Ask
Anna and Julia if they have any stored
away for winter use?