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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 10, 1933. MANY ATTEND CALISTHENIC CLASSES HERE Both Evening and Morning| | R, the club was ¢ Groups Popular with Women of Juneau | for the second time at 10 o'clock this morning in the Elks Cilub ymnasium there was an attend- ance of twenty-one women and an even larger group is expected at the next class on Thursday morn- ing at the same hou Those who have calis nics classes a tic about the work many who are not members of the Juneau Woman's Club, which is sponsoring them. Both morning and evening classes are open to all Juneau women, Mrs. McKanna emphasized. ———.————— SAVE THE DATE ESSAY CONTEST 1§ SPONSORED BY CLUB FOR SCHOOL GRADES Work is being started by the students of the Seventh and Eighth | Grades in the Juneau Public School and St. Ann’s Parochial School on the essay contest which is be- ing sponsored by the Juneau Wo- man’s Club, and for which tjree prizes of $5.00, $3.00 and $2.00 are | offered for the winning essays. The essays, which must be writ- ten between October 9 and Novem- ven hundred words in length, are to be submitted by number and in the class room teach- hands not later than Novem- er's ber 9, according to the rules of the Sponsors. Teachers in the 'various class in which there are compet- students will eliminate all but t one-third of those sub- nd the final decision for ize winning essays will be made bya club committee. ays will be judged according the material included, the man- ner in which the material is used and theme developed and the ber 9, are to have as their sub- | punctuation and grammar. N MOTHER ?DAUGHTER LUNCHEON PLANNED BY WOMANS CLUB One of the most interesting events planned by the Juneau Woman's Club for this fall will be the Mother and Daughter Lun- cheon to be given on October 28, for all girls of High School or Eighth Grade-age and their moth- ers, Two years ago, the Juneau Wo- man’s Club sponsored a similar luncheon which was a great suc- cess and they are looking for an equally large crowd at the one to Arrangements for the luncheon are under the direction of Mrs. Hazel James Ferguson of the Wo- man’s Club and chairman of the committee in charge. She will be assisted by sub-chairmen head- ing the various committees. Sub- chairmen are, Mrs. R. J. McKan- na, food and kitchen arrange- ments; Mrs. Dave Housel, reser- vations; Mrs, J. C. Stapleton, dec- orations; Mrs. R. R. Hermann, program. Further details of this luncheon, including the exact hour and the place at which it will be held are to be announced at a later date by Mrs. Ferguson. ————— R. R. HERMANN UNDERGOES SUCCESSFUL OPERATION IN SEATTLE THIS A. M. R. R. Hermann, one of the pro- prietors of the Juneau Drug Com- pany, who went south for medical attention two weeks ago, under- went a successful operation in Se- attle this morning, according to a radio received by Mrs. Her- mann here. Dr. C. E. Habyard, stomach specialist, is Mr. Her- mann’s physician in Seattle. ATTENTION O. E. S. Juneau Chapter, No. 7 O. E. 8. will meet Tuesday, October 10, at 8 m. Business meeting. Bridge and Mcoseheart Annual Masque Ball | ject, “Alaska During the Russian October 28, —adv. | Regime,” between five hundredand| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay p. pinochle tournament. —adv. be held this month. Daily “mpwre Want Ads Pay THESE MUST GO—Some pairs as low as $1.45. Others at just HALF of present market prices. MEMBER And Here’s Why Take is from Uncle Sam—HE KNOWS! He realizes prices are now low, but that they are going up . . . up . . . and UP! Increased commodity prices plus higher mill and factory wages under the N. R. A. mean much higher retail prices. General Hugh S. Johnson says, “Buy now! Buy everything you need and have so long denied yourself. It is the key to the whole situation. You have been thus urged several times before dur- ing this depression, but the difference between now and then is that now there is the best reason in the world for buying— that it is good business.” Take Uncle Sam’s advice . . . BUY NOW! WE DO OUR PARY DISHES KITCHEN WARE A complete assortment and best of all— Bargain Prices! Children’s Coats WINTER WEIGHT These were a very special purchase and we have marked them at least ONE-THIRD LESS than elsewhere. Broadcloths HOSIERY HOLEPROOF, LUXITE or BERKSHIRE i 75¢ to $1.75 Pair ‘ These are “BUY NOW” Prices! BLANKETS A fine dark all-wool double blanket. Made in the west. Size 77x64. BUY NOW-$6.50 Raincoats CLEARANCE—Misses’ and Women’s. At less than HALF PRICE! $1.45 Up Pastels Solid Celors NOW! vyard ... C Supplies Pillows — Bedding — Blankets — Cooking Utensils — Pack Sacks —-Cruiser Shirts— RAINWEAR — “See Us First for Prices” - 25c¢ Your Big Chance to Save Sweaters KONNERUP’S FOR THE KIDDIES and WOOL! 89c “Juneau's CashDepartment Store”