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BOOTH’S CORNERSSCHNEIDER CORNERTHE BEST LAW AGAINST ROBBERYAfter August 1, the Dental Offices ofDR. 0. N. FARLEYThat law says, “Bank your money, pay by check, and keep your valuable papers and jewelry in a Safe Deposit box.”Our Checking Department and Safe Deposit Vaults will help you enforce that law.We invite you to call and inspect our vaults.will be above the First National BankLyndenPEOPISTATECapital $40,000.00DIRECTORSD. W. BENDER NELS JACOBSON HENRY SHAGREN J. W. STEARNS H. J. KOK J. T. ZYLSTRAP. J. VAN HEMERTTHE LYNDEN TRIBUNE, LYNDEN,WASH., THURSDAY, JUL. 14 ,1921PAGE THRESMiss Gracfe Goodell of Bellingham Mrs. John Troost and Misses Allie | is visiting at the Willey home this and Jennie Troost called at the R.week.Mr. and Mrs. Morris. Mr. and Mrs.Troost home Thursday afternoon. Claire Palmer and Raleigh RaperVan Sargent called on Prof. and Mrs. ivisited at the A. R. Palmer homeSmith of Marietta Sunday. |Monday evening.,1 w u u c -..tc 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Lacy and fam-Emma Tulloch, who has been vis-. ™ M llI were supper guests at the M.itiiig at the Sargent home, has re- K ®, . • rr. u»r Stuurman home Sunday evening,turned to her home in Friday Har-, •r Mrs. C. B. Love, Miss Myrtle Love, n lL « * ___ianc* Mrs. George Vander Brink wereEdith and Ruth Sargent are spend-1 *. . ~ ., UB.m, (Visitors at the John Troost residenceing two weeks in Friday Harbor. :Mr. Roy Goodell, Miss Meek andGrace Goodell of Bellingham visited at the Willey home Tuesday.Archie Palmer and Elwin Palmer called on Roy Allen Sunday afternoon.Florence and Evelyn Willey visited Ruth Kohler Saturday evening.Mrs. Ecker and children of Bellingham spent Tuesday at the Heaton home.About three hundred people help-' ed Rath bones initiate their new’ barn Friday evening. Dancing was the main diversion of the evening; re-Miss Lela Thorp visited Marian !frea*iments ot Pi(‘k,fc's* sandwiches, tained at the Bovendam home Mon-and Jessie Willey Sunday afternoon.Kov Allen returned Saturday from a business trip up north.Mrs. Mabel Martin and family visited Wednesday with Mrs. Martin’s mother, Mrs. Willey.Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Flint of Hayniedoughnuts and coffee were served to,jav evening those present.Mr .and Mrs. Otto Van Dyke and family of Oak Harbor, and Mr. Will Meyer called at the Bovendam home Wednesday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Troost andwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chwrle. SP™lt; Sunday evening atthe M. Leen residence.Sunday.Ted Miller cut his hand quite badly with an axe this week. ,Dr. Keyes of Bellingham was at ,he horae ot Mr ad Mrs- phiuP VanMr. and Mrs. Govert Van Weerd-huizen and children were visitors atFARM MACHINERY WANTED—Ifyou have any farm machinery to sell, a little Tribune Want-Ad willThis ad would costLOST: Auto crank. Return riiounnthe Willey home Monday evening.The Jeffcott families spent Sunday at Semiahmoo.Weerdhuizen Sunday evening.Mrs. George Leake and Charles, Helen and Lewis Leake spent Sundayat the J. Troost home.Mrs. John Swope visited at the A. R. Palmer residence Monday afternoon.The Misses Viola. Mary and RuthMrs. Barbery and Miss Barbery, from Outlook. Saskatchewan .are visiting at the G. N. Heaton home. Mrs. Barbery is Mr. Heaton’s sister.Mrs. J. K. Troost and Misses Allie and eJnnie Troost called at the J. T. Haveman home Tuesday afternoon. Miss Bertha Troost returned home with them.Mr. David Husband was a weekend guest at the Rathbone home.Miss Arlie Palmer called at the J. Troost home Sunday evening.Mrs. Pugh spent Tuesday afternoon at the Lacy home.Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sturtz made a business trip to Bellingham Friday.JUST ARRIVEDCarload ofEASTERNSHELLPrice is right.on itBELLINGHAM FEED SEED COMPANY1325 R. K. \vc., llelliiit£iuin. Wash.
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