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EY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Notices for this church columm must bé received' by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday* morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etec. First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday servrees will be held at 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will be, “Matter.” 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School. Wednesday. 8:00 p.m. monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room is open to thé public Wednesday after- noons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. ‘o Northern Light Presbyterian | Church J. -5 Comer Fourth and Franklin Sts. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. 11:00 am. — Morning Worship folcal solo by Mr. Max Scriber. Bermon by Rev. Warren Griffiths, *But now abideth faith, hope, love, these three; these is love.” 7:00 p.m.~—Intermediate Christian Endeavor. f Resurrection Lnuumn Church COme'r of Thu-d and Main Streets REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, Pastor. “The Friendly Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. We invite you to join our adult Bible study class. 11:00 a.nm. Morning service. Sermon, “Jesus Attends a Ba.n- quet.” October 2—Rally Day in r.he Sunday School. Luther League meets for first time at 6:30 pm. P Bethel Pentécostal Assembly & the 121 Mam Stréet CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. 6:30 p.m—Young Peoplé’s meet- ng. 5::!0 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday and Friday, 7,:30 p.mi— Evangelistic Services. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- day of each month. Holy Trinity Cathedral The Vy. Rev. OEARLES E. RICE, 8:00 a.m.—Holy Cummumon 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon, 12:30 p.m—Sunday School. Evening service ap nm. “The church with the cordial wel- come.” — Testl-: and the greatest ol‘ fav WORD MR FAR. GOOGLE- CONSUMED WITH CURIOSITY ABOUT MISS GEORGIA LEE--AH--HOW I WOULD LOVE TO SEE HER FOR HER SAKE ~\ I sHALL DEFEND MY TITLE ALWANS - ALWAYS 11:00 am. “It won't cost as anything!” is a very familiar saying. At this serv- ice we will think of the application of David's saying when he said, “Neither will I offer . . . unto the Lord my God of that which costs me nothing.” 2 Samuel 24:24. 12:05 p.m.—Sunday School. There are stil a number of children who are not in any of the church schools. Is your child .one of them? If so he will find room in this school. Now is the fime to get them back 4in the church school. 8:00 p.m. Evening Worship. At this service we will have spec- ial music and Rev. Warren Grif- fiths, pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Skagway will be the speaker. Spend an hour with us in the worship of God. Catholic Church Church of the Nativity Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J., Pastor 6:30 am.—Holy Mass in Sisters’ Chapel. 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In- struction in the Church. 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass and Ser- mon in the Church. | 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- ‘tlon of the Blessed Sacrament. Wednesday, Friday-and Saturday, Ember Days, are days of fast and abstinence. Wednesday, September 21, Feast |of St. Matthew, the Apostle, is & day of special devotion. - T R e | || Seventh Day Adventista AP sy o o Corner Second and Franklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastor Sunday evening, 7:45—“Does God Worry About the Condition of the ' Church?” | Tuesday, evening, 7:45 — Your Bible,” study. , Sabbath, September 24: ! 1:30 pm-—Sanpath School. 4:30 p.m.—Regular sérvices. ‘The public is invited to all meet- | ings. I NJ:-__EM HARR¥ WILLARD, Lay Worker. J0—Bible School. ’l ‘Evening servicé. m—Wednesdny. Midweek Drl&er service. “Know i llc 4 ': : Mnx—!‘ ’l Simday--T: eovery and Li able to st oi each day. Old papers for sale at Office. CALIFORNIA GROCERY Fi resh Fruits and Vegetables PHONE 478 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. — Morning worship. | HER POCKETBOOK--\T 7 TWELL--ALL OF GEORGIA LEES CARDS ARE USED LP/ 1 BETTER GIT R\D OF AIN'T SAFE TO HANE T AN usE ! | POOR KID --WHO EVER SHE S -=DIDN'T HAVE A PIME (N 1T/ HERE'S THE LIP-ST\C< AN' POWDER PUFF AN/ N“’_“S THIS? HER P\CTURE AN THE S\DE PocKET! AWARDS AT FAIR WAL, CAKE AND 'SCHODL EXHIBITS Holy i Takes Most| Prizes for Indian Institutions Awarding of prizes at the South- eastern Alaska Fair continued yes- terday afternoon and last evening in the Women‘s Auxiliary Depart- |ment, of which Mrs. David Housel is chairman. Winning entries and exhibitors were announced in the cake branch of the Home Cooking Division; in the domestic art, do- mestic science, canring, manual training, art and oemmercial course branches of the High School Di- vision; im the art branch of the Grade School Division, and in the art and manual training branches of the Imdian School Division. The Indian School Division rep- resents more parts of Alaska than any other DiviSion—Holy Cross, Ketchikan, Hoonah, Douglas, Yaku- fat, Sitka, besides Juneau, having sent displays. In this Division, by far the greater number of owards were won by Holy Cross pupils. Awards For Cake Of the Home Cocking Division, Miss Stella Jones is superintend- ¢ént and Mrs. Roy Rutherford as- cistant. Of the exhibits in the cake branch of the Division, Mrs. Edith Howard, Mrs. Fanny L. Rob- inson and Mrs. W. R. Vinacke were the judges. The cake awards were: Ang=l's Food, Mrs. Roy Ruth- erford fust, Mrs. R. S Raven second; Devil's Food, Mrs. L. E. Gruber first, Mrs. Raven second; sponge cake, Mrs. Raven {irst Mrs. H. B. Crewson second; white cake, Mrs. Hooker first, Mrs Sha- ver second; gold cake, Mrs. Ra- ven first, no second; fruit cake Minnie Fields first; decorated cake, Mrs. Minard Mill first, Mrs. Ruth- crford second. Of the High and Grade School Divisions, Mrs. H. Irvine is super- inténdea’ and Miss Eleanor Irvine &nd Miss Jeanette Stewart are as- sistants. Of the exhibits in all branches of the Division, Mrs J.| W. Léivers, Mrs. M. L. Merritt S hool Division, the wards follow: Fldor plan, end ‘elevation, An- rc‘tte Folta first, Lola La Paugh second block printing, John Sha- fer first, Leon Morris second; or- iginal lettered poster, black and white, Donald Ulrich first, Freeburger second; building in perspective, John Krugness first, Harry Larsen sec- ond; free hand lettering, Thomas Stewart first, Marjorie Allen sec- |ond; original lettered advertising poster ir colors, M;arian Stan- worth _first, Vivienne Lavenway second. Color ¢hart, John Spaulding first, Harley Turner of St Ann's School second; design in black and white, Evelyn Uenkins first, M. Daniloff second; original crayon drawing, Millie Fields first, Ray Willard second; water color paint- ing, fiftn and sixth grades, Anna Campbell first, John Spaulding sec- ond; water color painting, third and fourth grades, May Nelson first, Buddy Jones second; original poster cut paper, fifth and sixth grade: Ina Lonise Hildre first, Evelyn Mc- Cormick of Haines second. Original poster. cut paper, third and fourth grades, Stanley Hughes first, Dorothy Lund of St. Ann's second; original crayon drawing, third and fourth grades, Theodors Smith of St. Ann's first, Willlam Jorgensen second; original crayon drawing, first and second grades, |i: John Tanaka first, Edward Nel- son second; design in paper cut- ting, R. Hermann first, Inriefta Moran second; design in pape: folding, Mary Ann Jones firs:, Hazel TFields second; poster geo- graphy, Frances Doogan of S Ann’s first, Anna Norton of St. Ann's second; products map, F.| Neivan first, Annie Morris second; Doris | } drawing of |t s | Cross Indivn Educational Division Of vhe Indian Educa,tional Di- assistants, or all in the Division Mrs. n, Mrs. W. P. Johnson T Imer Reed were the judges.” The awards in the Di- vision Zollow: Penmanship, Florence Ebana of Holy Cross first, Susan Brown of Hconah second; design in color, Agnes Newman of Holy Cross, first, Florence Ebana second; de- sign of building in perspective, Sophia Cristo of Holy Cross first, Frank See of Juneau second; page of freehand lettering, Mildred Dif- ferman of Holy Cross first, Agnes Newman second. Original adverysi poster colers, Florence oana first, So- phia Cristo second; color chart Lidwin Richards of Holy Cross first, Angelo Demientieff of Holy second; design in black and white, Daniel Stevens of Holy Cross, first, Alicé Payne of Holy Cross secend; original crayon draw- ing fifth and sixth grades, Daniel Stevens first, Sophia Cristo sec- ond; original crayon drawing, first and second grades, Rita Koshunak cf Holy Cross first, Pomella Bin- of Holy Cross second; orig- er color, seventh and eighth H. Often of Holy Cross Lillian Neinhart of Holy second; original water color, fourth grade Bessie oi Hoiy Cross first, George Burke of Holy Cross second; or- inal poster, cut paper, fifth and sixth grades, Amy Watson of Ju- neau first, Frank Mercer of Ju- neatfl second; criginal po;ster, cut in first, Cross relief map of Alaska, Herbert Mc- Iean of St. Ann's first, Jack) paper, third and fourth grades, lew)m Richa.rds first, Ad2linz and Mss. R. C. Mize were the Judges, High School Doemestic Art Awards in the Domestic Ar: branch of the High School Divis- don were: Wash ~dress, Marie Bussinger first; ' woolen dress Marie Bussin- Awards in the Domestic Science branch of the High School Divis- jon were: " Light butter cake, Barbara A Hermann first, Vivian Gruber sec- ond; light sponge cake, Ruth Al- len first, Eleanor, Gruber second; cookies, Barbara Termann first, Bussinger second; baking Eleanor Gruber ond; assorted candy, Eleanor Gru- ber firs:; dozen doughnuts, Elean- or Gruber first. In the canning branch of the High School Division, the awards were: Three varieties’ of jelly, Margar- et Robinson first, Barbara A. Her- mann_gecond; three varieties of jpam, Ruth Allen first, Margaret Robinson second; three pint jars of capned fruit, Ruth Allen first, Margarct Robinson second; three Tonight! By BILLE DE BECK_ & WAAT'S THE MATTER? CALM . YOURSELF SULLY-- L%, GEET SUMPN Demientieff of Holy Cross, second; original construction * work, Roger Dayton 6f Holy Cross first, Marien ter geography, Fanny Frank of "|Holy Cross first, Catherine Cristo' of Holy Cross second; knitted ar- ticle, Katherine Cristo first, Bessic Roberts secohd; embroidered uarti- cle, Lilllan Ellis o6f Yakutat, first, Rachel Walton of Sitka seccnd. Manual Training Honors In th2 manudl training branch of the Indiap School Division, the awards were: . ‘Airplane model, Martin Ott of in the Government Hospital in Ju- |neau second; individual specimen of any kind of work, Frank Peren cf Ketchikan first, Evelyn Ridley of Ketchikan second. —————— COMMERCIAL LAW CLASSES Now forming. Evening courses starting Wednesday, Sept. 21, also shorthand and bookkeeping. Ju- Parker ot Holy Cross sécond; pos-|" SPECIAL ON HAND-DECORATED PARCHMENT LAMP SHADES PRICED 35 CENTS 3 FOR A DOLLAR Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAN—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Holy Cross first, Phillip Hooker | neau Business College. —adv. His Restless Nights Fresno, Calif.~Wmr. F. Kruger, 1825 Belmont Ave., well known res- ident of Fresno, Calif., recently said: “I was sick and ran down for years. Stomach trouble made my life miserable. I felt just like I had a rock im my stomach. I couldn’t sleep well and there was hardly a night that my wife didn’t ask me what made me so restless. Finally I decided to try Sargon and Sargon Soft Mass Pills, and my improvement was marvelous. I For sale by Butler —adv, every way.” Mauro Druc Oo. ME at the FAIR 199 EVERYBODY WILL BE THERE SOUTHEAST ALASKA FAIR Jars of pickles, Margaret Robinson | Manual Training Branch In the Manual Training Branch of the High School Division the ing, George Danner first, Theo- dore Kuxkola second; set of arch- tirst, Theodore Kukkola second. In the art branch of the High School Division, the awdrds were: Portrait sketch in black and las first; Mary Eouise Norton of St. Ann’s school in Juneau second; still life, charcoal R. Hagerup first, |Noh water color, Judith Gorham first, Anita Porter second; conwentional | design, cark and light, Kathleen Carlson first, Doris Freeburger sec- }aid conventional desibn in colors, Patricia Harland first, Bert Ber- ftrol second. itectural drawings, George Danner white, Benjamin Shitanda of Doug- | May Seelye second; still life | Band Concert ENDS TONIGHT Exhibits Motion Dancing AT1A M. Pictures (Music by Serenaders) GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZ ES Minnie Fields, American Legion and Juneau Fire Department Admission: Adults, 50c; Children, 25¢ Doors Open at 7 P. M. Worried His Wife | Window Cleaning Phone 212 feel like a different man now in | See Demonstration At Fair BORDEN’S Fine Cheese Including FAMOUS CHATEAU AMERICAN—BRICK PIMENTO—LIMBURGER and SWISS—V/4 1b. pkg. BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P.. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE THE HOTEL OF msxANnorELs THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End it the Gang Plank of Every Passetiger-Carrying Boat ALASKA MEAT CO, QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter :Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deuvu-xgs,-lo.ao, 2:30, 4:20 THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORFUARY Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phéne 100.

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