Juan Thomas, Edward Walker, Abbie Doxtator, Clarinda Charles, Daisy
Wasson, Nellie Orme, Ida Wheelock, Matilda Jamison, Estaine Depelsquestangue,
Lilly Felix, Alice Baker and Sosipatra Suvoroff, came from their
country homes to spend Christmas, preferring this time to Commencement
when there are such crowds. They showed good sense.
January 6, 1899 Indian Helper |
A surprise party was given in honor of Miss Annie Morton,
'98, who arrived Tuesday evening from her vacation. The following
girls were hostesses, Misses Young, Beale, Gibbs, Felix, American
Horse, Warren, Jamison, Dolphus Brown, Wilber and Silverheels. The
evening was spent in playing games and music, watermelons being the finishing
touch of the party. Miss Nancy Cornelius, of Oneida, Wisconsin, Miss
Sara Smith and Mrs. DeLoss were among the guests.
August 18, 1899 Indian Helper |
Mrs. DeLoss and Mrs. Wheelock are enthusiastic pupils
of Mrs. Livingston and are rapidly acquiring the principles of scientific
dress cutting and fitting. The students who are learning the system
are Sara Kennedy, Minnie Nick, Bertha Pierce, Katie Johnson and Lilly
Felix.
January 17, 1900 INDIAN HELPER |
Quite a number of the girls have been giving little parties in their
rooms to some of their friends. Among those was a wild rice party given
by Hattie Miller and Alice Denomie. Those invited were Lillian Felix
and Martha Hill. The girls enjoyed it as it reminded them of Wisconsin
and Minnesota where wild rice is a native cereal.
November 14, 1903 Red Man and Helper |
Lilllan Felix says by postal that when she first arrived at
her home in Minnesota, she was somewhat lonely, but now she is as happy
as a bird, She misses the HELPER and orders it sent at once.
July 29, 1904 RED MAN AND HELPER |
GENERAL SCHOOL NEWS...
Mr. Louis Felix, disciplinarian at Small Boys’ Quarters, left this week for Pima, Arizona, where he will be disciplinarian. He has received a promotion in salary. We all wish him success. December 18, 1908 ARROW |
CHANGES IN INDIAN SERVICE:
TRANSFERS. Louis Felix. Asst. Discp., Carlisle. 480, to Discip., Pima, 600. March 1909 INDIAN CRAFTSMAN |
CHANGES IN SCHOOL EMPLOYES FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1909.
APPOINTMENTS. Charles Felix, Yankton, police, 20 mo. EXCEPTED POSITIONS-SEPARATIONS.
OCTOBER 1909 INDIAN CRAFTSMAN.
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Louis N. Felix writes from Prior Lake, Minn., that he is farming.
MARCH 20, 1914 ARROW |