Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, January 13, 1911, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE
CHEM A W A
m eeting was to fu rth er the cause of d is­
cipline in the in d u strial d ep artm en ts.
After discussing th is subject, at length
the following resolutions were adopted:
T h at pupils en tering the various de­
p a rtm e n ts be required to rem ain in the
d ep artm en t of his choice for a p robation­
ary period of at least th irty days.
T hat the pupils in the d ep artm en ts can
not enter ano th er d ep a rtm en t w ithout
having worked at least sixty d a y so n the
in d u strial detail.
This being the first m eeting of the
season it was a very profitable one to all.
The following em ployes were present:
M. W. Cooper, A. D. V anTassel, H. E.
M ann, C. H. Woods, J. W. Swahoda, J.
L ip h art, J. E. E n rig h t, C . E. Frye, Dr.
F ulkerson, F. W. M itchell and E. A .
Sm ith.
R O ' E N B E R ( i E R- M A I) ISON.
1'he sitting-room of McBride H all was
th e scene of a pretty weddb g at seven
o’clock on W ednesday evening, J a n u a ry
11, 1911, when Miss Allah Madison was
united in m arrage to Mr. F ran k Rosen­
berg« r, Rev. E rrett, of Salem, perform ing
the cerem ony. The bride looked very
pretty in a gown of white, with veil, and
bridal boquet of white carnations.
Miss Rena Mann made a p retty brides­
m aid. while Mr. F. W. Mitchell acted as
best man.
The couple have been students at ( he-
mawa for several y*ars, the bride h av ­
ing graduated with last y ear’s class.
F ran k is now very ahlv filling the
position o f engim er a t the Tula lip School
and after the cerem ony they left on the
evening train for th a t place. The best
wishes of all the school accom pany them
to their new home
A M EBIC AN
B R E V IT IE S
W illie Lee seems to be holding his job
at the laundry.
Lee E vans has been tran sferred from
the blacksm ith to the p ain t shop.
Archie Lane went out h u n tin g on S a t­
urday and he s h o ta snine 200 yards off.
Some shooting there, Dock!
Since the q u arte rly exam ination, the
seniors are working very hard, as they
were taken bv surprise and «lid not bring
th eir averages up to the usual sta n d ard .
Mr. Ben Durkee, of C atalla, Alaska,
has been here d uring the week visiting
his d au g h ter and also other A laskan
children with whom he is acquainted.
He and his acquantances m ade a trip to
Salem on Tuesday at his expense and
took in a theater.
In a letter from W alter Regen, who is
now a t his home in H oopa, he states
th a t all of the ex-Chem awa stu d en ts in
th at neighborhood are doing verv nicely.
He says th at there are a couple of men
assisting him plowing and p u ttin g in a
grain crop on his place.
On W ednesday evening our hovs p la y ­
ed the W oodburn basketball team in
W oodburn
The final score was 42 to
35 in favor of W oodburn. It is reported
th a t there was much fouling and had
some at ention been paid to the sam p
Chemawa m ight have won
Mr Larsen
went along in charge of the party.
In a letter received from Thos An­
drews he states th at he is now in te rp re t­
ing sub chainm an for the surveyor on
the western p art of Colville Reservation
and getting along nicely, but he and his
wife had the m isfortune to lose their
baby the 29th of December. They have
the sym p ath y of all th eir friends at Che­
mawa