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WOODLAND ”A number of the young folks of Woodland attended the dance s t Hoffman's Hall Saturday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crasher called at the C. W. Smith home Thursday evening.A. McGreagor is working for O. E. Wilson.Mr. Osbriuk, general manager of 'lie Monarch sawmill, is busy put-dng in some extensive repairs and the mill will soon be running again.S. C. Smith and bride left Monday for Northern ports, where Mr. Smith will be engaged for the season in the salmon canning business.Miss Ada Pyeatt was a Bellingham visitor last week.Miss Ina Pyeatt and Mrs. B. A. Pyeatt were Lyndon visitors Sunday.Spring seems slow in coming, but some of the farmers have startedplowing.Miss Annie Thompson of Dakota Creek, visited at the C. W. Smith home two days last week.Wet weather has made the roads very bad in this neighborhood.Some of the Woodland people attended the “Ne'er Do Well at ;he American Theater in Bellingham Sunday.Mrs. H. J. Roddle and daughters, Myrtle and Lucille, were Lynden visitors Friday.Beryl Merritt is home from Bellingham for a few days’ Vacation.Chas. Murry was appointed road j overseer of this district, by tho | board of supervisors.— o~ ------
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Lynden Tribune

Lynden, Washington, US

Thu, Mar 30, 1916

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