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4 Prres oy “HE, Iber'.son ave as thelr holiday - gnest, his nephew Harol, rPalmer of St Paul. entertained Christmas day Kirk home, 1109* Lake Bofleval'd, Mr. nnd Mm J:'D.” Winter “were Al] makes of' safety razor blades at Given's Hardware. 6d12-30 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Nelson went’ to Brainerd where they were, Christ. mas guests at the home of his’ par- ents. r Miss Vera’ Backus, ‘teacher = at > White .Bear in a - holiday guest at the home of her father C. D. Backus and ' family. Have you seen the new Ford Four door Sedpn nt ‘Jewett’s? 2727 Joe Hartness left Monday night e for. Greene, Iowa, after visiting at ‘the G. D. Backus home, 1111 Be-|" midji avenue. Mr. nad Mrs. Max Manders, Kap- lan: apdartments, entertained Mr. -and Mrs.. H. A..Bridgeman at 7. o’clock dinner ‘last - evening. at the |1 Tuesdfly mormng. Huma, the Jittle dnuxhter of Mr. Y{and Mrs. Adolph. Christianson, 1306 | Minnesota avenue has been ill and under the care of a physician for nearly a week: . Daniel Gail supenntendent of schools ' at Palisaides, .is a holiday guest”at the home of .his brother Dan Gainey and family, 1309 -Bel-|. trami avenue. Mr. ‘and Mrs. James Rice and baby of Tenstrike visited Christmas day in Bemidji at home of her sister and family, 714 A Miss Hypatid ‘Rouse, teacher of the | school in Distri¢t’Noe. 29; of Hubbard cownty, ‘ returnélt’ Satugday evening to. her ‘home," 423° Fourth street, to spend her two week’s vacal;mn Now ’on display” at Jewett’s, the new Ford Four-Door Sedan. 2 27 1t’s here! The new Four-] Door Se- darr at - Jewett's . Plan to see it. . ~2t 27 Mr. and. Mrs Fred Graham were i Christmas.- day - guests at-the- h of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W Rice, Irvme aven ¢ We have g fine assortment of New Year’s “cards_ at, the. Bemidji Book and Sbatx onery Store, Come_jn_and | make your selection while the stock is compléte, 3 TT8t29 Mrs. A.'J. Phelps left yesterday morning. for Melrose to visit her daughter, Mrs. Palmer Anderson un- til. after New Year’s day New Xear's cards at the Bemidji Book and . Stationery store, 403 Bel- trami averiue. 3t 12 29 Mlsses Glam and Hlldi Petzmun 3 teachers near Roseau sare holiday guests in - Bemidji at the home of their, parents on Fourteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Arnold, 802 Beltrami ~ avenug, had as'5 o’clock Christmas dmner guests,: - Mr..and h from St. 'I{hv L. H. Bmley We have a few: fat t\u-keys leit that we will sell tl'us week. A Kolbe & Co.: ] Senatnr-eleot H. A~ Bndgemun 7 will reside dur- lere Jnnuary 2. and son, Arlo came to Bemidji Saturday.from. the], Crookston Lumber Co- fl‘et\n'mng ;t) yesterday mof Wil r The'néw Four-Door Sedan now .on dlsplay 4t Jewett's.” Better see it. 2t-27 Mr ang Mrs. Fr: Luebeck, 1208 Americd avenue''had "as ' 1' o’clock mas day, Mr. ‘and Mrs. James Bowe, Ed Biwe of Kflkmney, Minn., and M Bnnm who xs spending her simas vncahon in' BemldJl day 7 day at the home of her mster, Mrs. le Het mother,v Mn }th ir guest in Bemxdn DO, You WAN'I To0. 'SAVE " all the loved orfes gathetm»srouud thé home_ fireside and’ the oppor- i tunity_ fqr preservmg that occasmn should not be. lost Make an appomtment to have your: family xxoup photosra h,ed, s unald S Kathenne in one o{ her finest roles—a men and songhc ik Tom BEAUTY-—THRILL—ROMANCE - Great supporting cast headed by-B-ynn; Wuhburn.-nd FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION . - ALSO—“FRESH AIR” 2- Part Comedy 7:15.9:00 MacDonald_ Frl offereq. i ‘love by Forman legislature | *Camp: at B]ackdh'k #34ipend Christmas. © at)| C _WE MAY NEED m,rm: ‘MORE ROOM ,OLIVIA = 1 ‘IGAVI.HM SOMETHIN THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THAT HRISTMAS, mmg ‘Room P _AND TAKE A HE WiLL FIND I MAY HELP R A daughter was born Monday, Dec- 8,t0 Mr. and ‘Mrs. Dennis |- 1019 Amgrica avenue dinner and" afternoon guests Christ- famly / Y2 Walk up a flight of stairs|Luella, Mrs. Beatrice Voight il ~Bms.4 and ‘. have your|duaghter Betty Lou, Mr. and Mrs. | {8everal compliments a nice . and Mrs.-H. F. Bowerh 1212 Minnesota avenue have _'as their holiday ‘guests, Mrs. Roy "Bowers 'and famfly from Hibbing. : Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Minnick and daughter, Miss Alice were Christmas 2 o’clock-dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Minnick and ! Mr. and Mrs. David “Booth,” 1007 Trvine ;avenue, had as- their dinner kuest ' Christmas, Mrs. Ellen Booth ‘of Blackduck. Mrs. Booth returhed me Tuesday evemng Christmas ‘Day, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Younggren, and Mrs. Isabel‘]e Fitz- | Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu had as Christmas Day guests G. D. Backus and daughters Misses: Vera and and D:.Hartness,” Mr..and Mrs. A. G. Mr. and Mrs.. N. E. Given and family entertained at 1:30 o’clock dinner Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. R L. Given and family, Miss Muriel McGhee from:Crookston, Mrs. Given | McGhee and.‘Miss Margaret McGhee Arom -Aurora, ‘Minn. Mrs.”I. ‘W. Galloway and niece, iss Helen Wilson, of the Elko Hat P went on the ‘noon train Sun- to Cass Lake to spend Christmas af: the Galloway. home there, Miss Wllson returned to Bemidji yester- day and Mrs. Galloway will return today. REDUCED RENT . Modern bungalaw 1423 Beltrami avenue, near new high school, shard- wood, floors, 5 rooms and bath, Heat, water zas gsrage Now $45° per morth very nice place, ready now. J A 5 Carlson‘,v - 8t29 I"OR RENT-—Large front room suit- i able for two, with board. 417 Minn- esota avenye. Phone 732, W 6t1-4 BUCK LAKE The entertainment and Xmas tree given by theschool was a-very pleas- ant affair. - Thére was a nice large crowd gathered, and’ aftet the pro- grain for which the school wag given assort- fitent of: gifts were distributéd and | every -one went home leehng the time well ‘spent. ‘The young people have been very busy this week, practicing ‘for the ‘Christmas entertainment. .- Arthur Carlson and Arthur Rog- holt, have' taken a job to putin 20,- 000" feet of timber into Cass Lake for Maurice Olson. - Arthur Carlson made a business call ‘at the Alex Sawyer home last | Wednesday He also hauled a load “supplies for, Maurice Olson. The program given by the Buck Lake school Friday afternoon was very well rendered and wag quite a success. After the program, each child received popcorn balls, a box of candy and at least one present from their Christmas tree. These lnddu;g will have their Christmas Ieu tivities spread _over several days, so much more enjoyment for them, 'By. Allman OW,MELEN, ARE YOU GOING 0 LET HIM GO IN THAT MAY ) 60 LP Loqx P PET RSON ENTERTAINS : P. Peterson ‘entertained the L. club last_evening " at ‘her home, 909 Amerlca Avente. -Five Hnndred was play, Mrs, Rube Ripple K All “migmbers 0% the Kmights of ‘Columbus are requested to meet this evening -at 8 o‘clock e 'K 'C: hall for their regular biisiicss:meeting. ST, PHILIE'S LADIES ASKED TO MEET THURSDAY P. M. The ladies of % Philip’s church Lare requested to meet Thursday af- ternoon in the basement of the church 'is urged that there be a large’ at- 'tendance as the officers wish to close the season’s work. The meeting ‘will be held at 3 o‘clock. G. A. R, AND.G. A. R, CIRCLE MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON Army of the Republic will be held Thursday- afternoon at 1:30 o‘clock at the Moose hall: The G- A. R. Circle will meet on Thursday afternoon ‘at the Moose ‘hall for their regular business meet- ‘ing and all members are fequested to be present. ST. PAUL’S YOUNG PEOPLE TO ELECT OFFICERS TONIGHT There will be election of officers at the regular busines meeting of the Young Peoples’ League: of the St. Paul’s church this' evening .at the home of Miss -Myrtle Kolbe, 1111 Doud avenue, and it is especially urged that all members be present. A social hour will follow and refresh- ments will be served. ‘MOOSEBEART LEGION TO HOLL, OPEN INSTALLATION /Al mcmbu H the Women of the Mooscheart Legion are urged to at- tend the open installation of officers at the ‘meeting this evening at the Moose hall at 8 o‘clock. The mem- bers of the Moose order, their wives and also the Junjor Moose and Wives are invited. A social hour and 15- cent lunch will fanow the business meeting. 7 BARCLAYS ENT‘ERTAIN / :Mr. and qu C.'S. Barclay enter- ‘tajned at a one.o’clock dinner Christ- mas at their home “at the “Fair Acres” farm, four mileg southwest of Be- f&md_u .The affair-was.in the nature ofy'a tnple cele%{zfi% ,-as the birth anniversary of arclay occured 'on that day and nffie the 23 wedding anniversary of the'host and hostess. The guests were Mibs Riagh - Williams an .. Kingsbury ‘and family of Grapt; nlley HUBBELEZMARTIN A very preity home wedding was solemnized Christmas Day at 5 o‘clock at the G. R. Martin home when Miss Hilda Martin became the bride of James Hubbell. They ‘were attend-, ed by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mills. The bride wore a bead-trimmed dress of mid-night blue crepe de’chine and carried, a sheaf of roses and lilies. Lohengren’s, wedding. march was play- ed by Miss Marie Rice. . Riv. George Kehoe performed the . ceremony, which was thnesaed by the immed- iatg friends and refatives.” A wed- for the regular buginess meeting.™ It | g The regular meeting of the Grand | the consolation prize and st L. G. Crothers the head prize. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss'Marjorie Brown cele- brated her fifth anniversary yester- day, December 26, by inviting a "un- ‘ber of li |ends to her home. The children énjoyed a peanut hunt after which they played a number of games. The homeé was decorated in réd ‘and green and a dainty Inch was’ served, the Christmas colo¥ gcheme being: car<| ried thrauzhout Marj réceived ful little . gifts. The ded Rose Marie. Baker, ‘Pell’ Budge, Gwan&olyn Smith, "M Givén, Dérainne Gadde, Joe Mo? Joe' Nhug\lc and Dorothy Brown OFFICBS FOR NEW YEAR ' (@ontinued: fmm p ) regular convention. This schogl will be “Friday and Satarday, wiile the cofivention propexr wil be held: Tuesday and Wednesday, preceeding. Monday will be given over to.arrival and registration of delegates. Capt! Conley of Cincinnatti, rep- resenting the underwriters, will also be present and address the conven- tion, acording to word received by Fire Chief Charles S. Dailey of the Bemidji department, president of the state” association. AUSTRALIA BELIEVES IT HAS A BIG CRIME WAVE (By United Press) Sydney, Dec. 27—So accustomed is Australia to having a law abiding citizenry that a total of 6564 persons chared with crime in six months in a city of 800,000—Sydney—is consid- ¢red a’ crime_wave and the preémier of the State has called a conference to deal with the problem. Ii'will be proposed that no crime should be made pumshable by a jail sentence of less than six months. Al- though all put 184 of the 654 per- sons arraigned, were convicted or pleaded-guilty, it s felt, that the jud- iciary hag shown undue leniency in dealing..with criminal cases. : ding suppe-wag, sellad ithe guem at 6 o‘clockvm - i sttt e FUNERAL SERVlCES FOR NOTICE, ANNUAL C.E. THOMAS THURSDAY| ~ STOCKHOLD: Charles E. Thomas passed away December 22 at his home, 106 Park avenue at the age of 79 years. ' Helheld at he" leaves a wife and one daughter, M. | st Bemidji, Minn the llflx Albert Smith of this city, the only |January 1938, at 2. o'le child. Interment will be made in [f00 the' élegtion of Dll‘edfl Greenwood cemetery Thursday fore- |the transaction: of such “obher - noon at 10 o‘clock. " Dr. G, H: Zentz Tiess as may: properly come .officiate. services to he hel lt'he meefing, A at -the M. 3 parlors F"’I”O An exciting love-melodrama o'i the scav-With Dorothy.Dalton as a pampered society beduty and .. Jack, Holt. as the rough stoker she falw in love with. A sfory packed with wild adventure in storm and shipwreck, brilliant with love scenes in luxurious settings. Produced by the man who made “Behind the Door.” FR1, SAT. AT THE ELKO GRAND - 7oday Welcome another great tnurnph by the star of “The Masquerader : L THE. TENTM A«en‘ Immortal is the romance of Omar and Shireen, who loved the poet, yet awoke in the harem of the Shah ! Glow to it in this photomarvel athrob ‘ith the isubtle magic of the Bubmyat. Irresistible in Beauty Ecstatic in Persian Love Splendid in Drama and Daring - 8 Reels that lull and fire like bmar s wine Fox Sunshine Comedy Extra Special Fox News Grand Oichestra 7:10-9, 10c-30c Matinee 2:20 Coming Thursday—Richard Bartholmess, : in the “SEVENTH DAY” Mack Sennett in his new comedy Coming Sunday—*“THE HOTTENTOTS" Starring Madge Bellamy and .Douglas McLean AT THE NEW ARMORY Fosston defeated Mclntosh at Foiston Tues- - day night 25-19. McIntosh defeated Crooks- ton at Mclntosh last week. THIS WHLL BE A GOOD GAME—THURSDAY