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The Bellingham Herald from Bellingham, Washington • 5

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i i TITE BELLINGIIAM ITERALD BELLTNGITAM WASHINGTON FRIDAY DEfTOrBER 10 1921 Washington macaroni Whatcom Skagit San Juan Ntwi Reports From Lire Communities of Northwest Washington Ood Bleak With Wipe 2 slices of codfish lilacs on butterad baking tin prepara a stuffing or 1 ounce bread crumbs 1 teaspoon chopped parsley and inlxsd hsrtm and bind It with a little beaten Place this upon fish on ti top put 2 ounce of boiled WAHHINOTOM Macaroni I ounce of butter sprinkle with grated chess ounce flour 1 pint fish stock or milk and bsks for 10 qiln-utss In a moderate oven Prepare WARRINGTON Whit Baucs No 1 iilali fish whan cooked pour over sauce and serve Ask you rdsaler for WAHH-INUTON MACARONI HnnhnmUh Town Recovering Soraoe EUarbeck of Blaine ports Boots Stolen From Second Flood of Week Once you eat here you will make it a habit A CAFETERIA i i Good food brings a good i mood We serve the best (Bpeclal to TIip llcrald) RU1NI3 Uf llunu Blhrhrrkl Nths mlnfurtune to liuve Honif oni I (Special to The Herald) BTANWOOD Dee lOr-Tho flood hart watcra esuisd by ths of tho teal his hl rulilicr I mote off his back Bkglt a a result of the breaking of porch Rnmk thieve have lieen busy the dike at Fischer's slough have re-for Home time In the southern pert of reded and Rtanwood today I taking town It I reiiorted I etock of the damage Many people were Mr anil Mrs Kd Do Launcy motored forced to leave Ihetr home a the water to Bellingham Tuendiiy and spent the day at the home of Mr and Sira Clarence Hanna Tueaduy night In the gymnasium the Central achool hud two good game of bHaketball wero played between Blshio high school and Duke of Connaught high achool from New Westminster The Blaine first team won SO to 17 but the second team of the visitors won 36 to 20 After the games pie and coffee were served In Silas Wlnemlller room and a social time enjoyed 1 Mrs Rufus Wlleon was hostess to the I a depth of several feet fiid rushing on Columbia club at her home on itreetTt0 stanwood There was fourteen Inches MARKET GROCERY 100 LBS SUGAR PURE CANE $597 10 LBS SUGAR 1 I COTTOLENE 4 lbs 75c DILL PICKLES No 2 can 2 for 15c 49 LBS EXCELLENT FLOUR $195 CREAM OF WHEAT per pkg 23c COOKIES AND CRACKERS 2 LBS FRESH SODAS OR GRAHAMS 25c 2 LBS FRESH GINGER SNAPS 1 25c 2 LBS ASSORTED COOKIES 23c LOW PRICES SATISFACTION AND SERVICE AT THE MARKET SHOE SHOP of water In the general afore at Mill-I town A party of men headed by Mayor Nets Olsen blasted the dike west of town In an attempt to divert a part of the flood waters Wednesday afternoon Mrs Mont-fort Mrs Don Wilson and Mrs Wilson were guests of the club The afternoon was spent In a social way and at o'clock dainty refreshments were served The next meeting will be with Mrs Frank Fox on street The rehearsals have started for the Junior play entitled But the and the director Miss Bess Wlnemiller expects to have It ready for the latter part of January Mrs Oriffln returned home from a visit with Mr Oriffln In Everett on Wednesday read by Elsie Minor anil sung bf- Irene Wauguman recitation Not Dorothy Wsugaman exercise "Dwellers In the( Light Margaret Stockton Helen Campbell Ruth Porter Willard Hllller Wallace TIols and Beatrice Beeman talk by the superintendent benediction Rec Baker A collection will be taken fort the Near Boat relief I The Meth dist Bunday school Christ-1 mss program will be held at the church Bunday evening December 25 and will consist of songs and recitations I Tho young class of the Meth-1 odst Bunday school is collecting and vegetables for the children's home in Seattle Anyone having anything to contribute will please it at Aus-' tin's at re before Sunday Christensen has Just completed tho Installation of an electric lighting ays- i tern which furn'shca lights for his house barn and poultry house The newly organised Methodist La- dies Aid society held Its first-meeting i Thursday afternoon with' Mrs Edna Guy The officers of the organisation! are: Mrs Laura Atkinson president Mrs Edna Guy secretary and Mrs Anna Ritchie treasurer ME WISER 1AKE WISER LAKE Dec Mr and Mrs Du Vail were surprised upon returning from church Bunday evening to find Mr and Mra Bartlett and family of Corvallis Ore who had motored here Mrs Bartlett is a slater of Mr Du Vail They remained until Tuesday The basaar and supper given by the Daughters of Dorcas on Saturday evening netted the society about seventy fiver dollars Several pleasing musical numbers were given by Messrs Perry Easterbrook and Albert Easterbrook of Bellingham Two readings were given by Amy Wheeler and a few selections by a "kitchen represented by six ladles the latter causing considerable merriment calling children present 1st Damage Not Serious Situation Improve! CHARLES NORMAN PASSES AT CUSTER PAFCO Scratch $220 PAFCO Mash $220 All kinds of grain for hens in any quantity 1 1 Heavy Hens lb Springs lb Light Hens lb Ask us to show -you our culling nest Bring in your poultry and get your money STALL 20 (Special to The Herald) HAMILTON Dec lr-The upper Bkaglt river country was emerging today from one of the worst floods In Its history Fortunately so for as con bo learned the damage waa relatively small After communication had been restored to up-river points it was learned that there was seven foot of water at Bauk and that several houses had been slightly damaged No serious damage was reported at Rockport and Marblemount At Bauk the cable across the river broke and a garage the owner of which waa not known here today went drifting down the Skagit There has been no mall since Saturday The Great Northern hoped to get trains through today At the aga of 65 years Charles Norman Custer farmer and former merchant died at hla home In Custer Wednesday following a stroke of paralysis late in the afternoon He had lived In Whatcom county since 1891 coming here from Ohio where he waa born He resided on Lumml Island for seven years then removed Jo Bellingham where he lived until 1912 when ha settled on hla Custer ranch The survivors are the widow one daughter Mrs Porter of this city four eons Zenn and Frank of Seattle Rex of Everett and Jr of Custer and eight grandchildren also four brothers and two sisters in Iowa The funeral will be held at the Custer Methodist church on Sunday at 2 DONT FORGET THE PLACE TO GET CHRISTMAS CANDY Stall 10 California Soft Shell Walnuts 2 lbs 65c Mixed Nuts 2 lbs 45c Fancy Lemons dozen 20c California Head Lettuce 2 for 15c Stall 7 Leg of Pork 4 A whole I 3G i 20c Shoulder of -1 7fh Spring Lamb I I Loin Lamb 9Ei Chops rfoWw Steer Beef Roast 8C Loin Pork Chops 30c Corned Beef Efw lb IOC INDEPENDENT MEAT SAUSAGE MFG CO New Sauerkraut 3 lbs for Dr Jacob smith aiooa Boas Damage at Lyman LYMAN pec The high waters of tha Bkaglt river this week did con- sideraMe damage along the banks at contracts expire January riie Meridian school trard is for bids for transporting the to the high school as the three a Hominy quart Pickled Fig Feet lb 25c 15c 15c 25c 25c i 20c Lyman Tho form of Mrs Clara Flynn wag badly damaged Fruit trees berry bushes and chicken houses were washed down the river Hard work1 on the part of the people of Lyman saved the bridge crossing toflie ferry Christmas Program Will Be Presented at Lanrel The bids will be opened December 22 i Mra Wilkinson was elected for the two year term and Phln Belllngar the one year term at the election held on Tuesday for drainage supervisor for the Bellinger ditch district The annual New Year's dinner will he given at tha Wiser Lake hall In accordance with a custom of several years' standing Because of the day falling on Bunday the dinner will be held Saturday December IL The entire community la invited About two hundred attended the Swet -Relish pint Rjpe Olives lb Primost Cheese lb RESINOL Soothinq And Heidi nq Improves bad Complexions Try it Don't let a poor skin bar you from society when the simple use of Resrnol Soap and Ointment is sure to relieve the condition A standard skin treatment I DELICATESSEN LUNCHEON PURITAN BARONETT This is a Butter Substitute that cary Butts Fast and needs no coloring and is made fresh on this coast and comes direct to us so is always fresh Rev Alexander Thompson to Be at Forum Sunday i --1 1 ij i I i 1 ij A i (Special to The Herald) LAUREL Dec 15 On Friday evening December 22 -the Baptist Bunday school will give a Christmas program which will bo followed by the usual Tho decorating of the Christmas tree and church Is In tho hands of Mrs Wight who will be assisted by group of young girls Tha program la as follows Bong to the Congregar tlon to class of hoys Mra Minor superintendent of Sunday schrol exercise "Building of the Ladder Mrs class exercise Joy Karl Pedersen Leslie Hols Philip Hllller Bobble Sorenson and Darrel Hlnote duet "Silent Night Holy Alta and Philip Campbell recitation Margaret Sorensen recitation Know Emma Hols exercise Claus" Jack and Ruth Baker recitation Bo Pee Helen Hols pantomime Lord ie My 60c pounds Milk every day SATURDAY SPECIAL Holly Wreaths 75c Eaich-Chinese LiQy Bulbs 2 for 25c Carnations Roses Violets Floral Designing for all occasions FLORAL Phone 566 2-pound Q7fh BRICK OlC FRESH OREGON AND WASHINGTON CHEESE lb HONEY quart 70 FANCY BRICK CHEESE lb SO 2 LBS GOOD RANCH BUTTER CHOICE BEEF STEAKS lb MUTTON CHOPS lb I3e BEEF POT R0AST4 10c BOILING BEEF lb 8c VEAL CHOPS lb 20c EASTERN BACON lb 27c HAMBURGER STEAK lb 12Vzc PURE LARD IN BULK lb 15c UNION MEAT MARKET COFFEE SPECIALS 4 lbs Fresh Roasted Coffee 90c 3 lbs Regular 40c Coffee $100 3 lbs Regular 45c Coffee $110 3 lbs Popcorn 20c BILL Stall 17 Phone 71 DO NOT FORGET TO STOP AT THE MARKET HEMSTITCHING 8HOP and see our fancly work We have Crocheted Bed Spreads Pillow Slips Scarfs Luncheon and Tea Sets Aprons etc On Magnolia street next to A Cafeteria entrance MRS SCOTT HOLMES Market Bakery Swedish Coffee Cake 25c 6 French Pastry 25c Raisin Coffence 15c Home Made Doughnuts dozen 15c Bread 8c BEY ALEXANDER THOMPSON Sunday night's forum at Liberty Hall promises to be most unusual and entertaining Rev Alexander Thompson who has been a prominent figure around London and who was right hand man to Premier Lloyd George of England- la to lecture Rev William Marshall forum director declared that It gave him unusual pleasure to be able to announce thla coming Thompson was until a few months ago parliamentary agent and secretary to Lloyd George He le described well known figure In the lobby of the house of commons and at political gatherings He has been editor of two propaganda magaslnea and ia a personage in tho literary field The lecturer la said to bo intimately familiar with English political affaire and to have been In colse contact with lending statesmen It is understood Mr Thompson In In this country en route to the Fur East on business of the British government The lecture la due to be given at 7:30 Music will not 6o neglected As one of the closing events of Bellingham's Music Week there will be a half hour of music by the quartet composed of Mr and Mrs 11 Ilartcr and Mr and Mra Paul Wells bflet MuiicMHoils' Miss Bertha MacKlnsey spent the week end at her home in Bellingham Mra Browning of Bellingham is spending a few day at the home of Mr and Mra Briggs helping care for the new grandson which waa born December 4th tei Balloon dance Alkl Saturday night Schirrmann's orchestra Let's What Army Was That! The officer of the day was making his rounds a habit they have special orders today sentry?" he asked dreamily replied Post Now 5 who used to be a restaurant waiter lamb chops are ta dr Azteiie Ceimm of wmc bowel Mr and Mrs Fred Masaur and Mias Cora Metcalf of Mt Vernon were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Vanderford Sunday Miss Lottie HoffSrber who has been a guest at the home of her sister Mrs Joe Just for the poet week returned to her home In Bellingham Thursday Mr Fred Fellows was transacting businuss in Beattie Wednesday Mr and Mra Tom Trueman entertained tho school faculty at dinnar Bun-day Dec 11 Mlaa Gertrude and George Rush were hosts at a very pleasant party given at their home Balurday evening December 10th Games were played until a late hour when refreshments were served to twenty guests The members of tho Guild was entertained at the homo of Mrs Fred Fellows Wednesday afternoon Mrs Fred Trueman waa hoe teas to tho members of tho Ladles' Aid soclaty of tho Methodist church Thursday afternoon CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR-CHRI8TMA8 SHOPPING USE TO EASE LAME BACKS Vou can't do your back CASTORIA hMntiiriauMb IttUse For0ver30 Years Whatcom county Pomona grange held at the Ten Mile grange hall on Tuesday An Interesting program waa given in the evening under the direction of Mr Pike of Nooksack A grange song by tha audience reading Anna Knutsen vocal duet Mesdnmcs Ddward McAl-pine and Baer address Fred Chamberlain of Puyallup current events Mrs Frances Axtell of Bellingham: reading June Larson instru mental solo Mrs Alba ugh reading Clngmara of Ferndule Carroll displayed stereoptican views of Mt Kulnier and the Great Lakes the slides being furnished by the Washington State college A dose of twenty-one members wee initiated In theflfth degree The ladles of Ten Mile Grange served dinner and supper LYMAN LYMAN Dec 15 Mrs Roughton and daughter Norma left Wednesday for Pomona Calf where they will Join Mr Roughton who has been In the south a short time In hopes of benefiting hie health Mr John Beasley will have charge of the Roughton form during their absence Mr and Mra Briggs end Mr an Mrs Georgs Robinson wero dinner guests at tfte horns of Mr and Mrs ms ley of Burlington Friday evening of last week Mrs A La Plant spent a few doya In Beattie this week A Checking Account furnishes the ideal method for tho payment of assuring safety economy and convenience We cordially invite you to open a Checking Account with us achee with fatigue Apply Liniment freely with-fid rsMisf and cqjojr a penetrative glow of warmth sad comfort Good for rheumatism oprains tad trains aches and odatica sore muscles stiff Joints tho after effect of weather exposure For forty yearspsin's enemy Ask your neighbor Kmp Sloam'i handy At all druggist 35c 70c 1140 NETTED GEM POTATOES Here we have a potato that will please you Hand pinked even idze for baking and will not cook to pieces Will keep all winter This potato is well worth the difference in price on cheaper potatoes $175 per hundred pounds or $200 delivered Our guarantee on every oack OARSTEN'S FRUIT ft VEGETABLE MARKET 117 West HoUy The Quality Market TheBellinghamNational Bank Bellingham Wash i 0 I I It I mw muM.

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