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Sewing, Club ; Eptertained. ee ath Bornstein of 1242. South center street, entertained a meeting of ub. with a 1 o'clock lunch- yesterday. Wlowers were used for ine tabi decorations and after the quacheon the afternoon was spent with needle work. her sewing cl Kensington Circle et Thi . pee Kensington circle of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Fausset, 504 East Fifth street, tomor- row afternoon at 2:36 o'clock, The regular business, meeting ““Ulowed by 0 social hour will be Tere aens Mrs. Learner Entertains at Dinner Party. Mrs, J. L. Learner was hostess at a severn-course dinner party given at her home Monday night. Cut flowers mado an attractive centerpiece for the table. After the dimmer the evening was en 4 with musie and dancing. 5 oe \Mrs. Cyrus Beard, wife of Chief Jx+- tice Cyrus Beard of Cheyenne, is ex- pected to arrive today from Cheyenne. She will be entertained at the home of Judge and Mrs. C. B. Winter during the week. Mrs. Beard will attend *he meetings of the women's federation which will be held here. 7 es Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Meets Thursday, .~.-: Tomorrow afternoor at 2:38. o'clock the Ladies’ Aid soclety of the Lutheran church will hold the monthly meeting} in the chureh building. The Mes-| dames Earl Thompson and Thomas Thompson will be the hostesses of the} afternoon. During the social hour the/ women will sew on garments for the Lutheran sanitariunr at Wheatridze, Colo. The material will be distributed among the members at the gathering. ee 3 Joe Denham of the National Bank of Commerce, is leaving tonight for Centralia, Mo., his old home. Mrs. Denham has been visiting .there for N several weeks and’ Mr. and Mrs. Den- ham plan to spend about a month there before returning here. During thelr absence, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Lee will occupy their apartments in the Ideal. Mr. Lée, president of the Na-/} tional Bank of Commerce, will spend the month of October in this city. see Hike Captains Are Named By Miss Winter. Miss Mae Winter, president of the Business and Professional Women's club, has appointed Miss Mabel Sykes captain of the business: girls and Miss Miriam Beanblossom captain of the teachers for the competitive hike which is planned for Saturday afternoof start ing at 3 o'clock from the ‘association building. v care ® 5 Business women who cannot start at 3 o'clock will probably arrangs to start from the association rooms at 5 o'’clozk and join the other party at the ren- dezvous on lower Garden Creek. oe Mr. and Mrs. J..C. Snook and fam- ily are now residents in what was for- merly the A E. Biglin home on Soutn Durbin street. They plan to leave soon’ for southern California, whee they will spend a part of the winter. es Philathea Class | to Picnic, The members of the senior Philathe1 class of the Methodist church left to- day for the Speas ranch in motor cars. The class held a regular business mect- ing at the ranch and also enjoyed a Picnic feast,” They expect to return this evening. Bakieie Bais Le ee J. B, Barnes is in Douglas attending to legal business for the Midwest Te- fining company. He expects to re- turn to his headquarters here today. MME. M. JAMES Teacher of Piano and Theory All grad Prepares pu tor cobservatoeys ‘Lessons See uplie fa RIOT--- ARE YOU FULLY COVERED? R. T. KEMP CO. Insurance, That's All Phone 370 112 E. 2nd TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer | PERSONALS — | Miss Helen Kimmons of Fort Collins, Colo., is in the city visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C., E. McComb, 1212 South Ash street, for the week. s 28 Mr. and Mrs. George Fedonia of St. Charle3, Mo,, are spending several days in the city attending to business mat- ters and visiting with friends. Mr, Fedonia spent last winter here, but this is the first trip that Mrs. Fedonia has made in the West. They may remain here for the winter. ee Bob ‘Copsey and ch'il have arrived here from Lincoln, Neb., making the trip overland. Mr. Copsey is a brother of Dick Copsey, who is connected with the Montgomery f Estate company. He was an av during the war, and has recently been residing in Lincoln, Neb. Mr. and Mrs Copsey plan to make their home here. _ + ee left Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, V. Burket yesterday for the fleids at Salt Creek, where she -will of the week at spend the remainder tending to b erty in Casper and is planning to leave the city. eee Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anda returned to their ranch on Dry creek today after a visit in the city. Mr. Anda will make arroengements for the shipping of sheep by the Crescent Sheep company. “ee F. A. Myers, head of the beef de- partment, and H. M. McCartney, of fice manager of the Colorado Packiu¢ & Producing company, arrived in the city this morning from Denver on a business trip. se. Mrs. Max Petker and son Robert turned today from Los Angeles, Cs Where they spent several months vis- iting with Mr. Petker's mother and sis- ter. Cc. C. P. Webel, senior member of the Webel Commercial company', has wirea Ed Schulte of the same company, stat- ing that Mr. Webel and family | are leaving Los Angeles tomorrow for Cas- ner. They swill make the trip overland ‘n their motor car. They have spent the past year-in Los Angeles, and say they are anxious to return here. ° es 8 Mrs. Earle Burwell and children have left~for ~Denver and Colorado Springs, where they will spend a month visiting with friends. eee A. K. Barnes, attorney for the Mid- west Refining company, has returnad{ to his headquarters in Denver after spending. several days hereattendirs to business. eee Mrs. Frank Brown has returned from a trip to Denver, Billings and Cody, where she visited with friends and r tives during recent weeks. | * | R. 7. Kemp is, leaving for Douglis! on a short business trip. He will go; overland, | FOR ZERO WEATHER—This coat of seal skin with a large shawl collar of raccoon, and Beans,” is here from Neb,, on business. Mr. Perr ular traveller through he! iS ule wa. pleased to see the growth. in the business section of the city. se 2 Max Hendrick is here from Denver attending to business transactions for a few-days. Lincoln, ee Attorney M. W. Purcell returned ths morning from Wheatland, where he spent yesterday attending to busine is. John Hancock of the legal depar:- ment of the Midwest Refining company, has returned after spending a few days at O on business and_visit- ing with friends at his old. home. s 2 Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Sidel are the pa. rents of a baby daughter born Jast night at their home on South Lincoln street. Mrs. Sidel was formerly Miss Hannah Wilson of this citys see Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford have left in their motor car for Denver for a few days. From there they will go to Lexington, Neb., their gid homc, where they will visit for seyeral weeks. «+ R. F..Kamman of-the National Bank of Commerce," has Yeturned from Spear- fish, S, D., where he went to accorn- pany Mrs. Kamman and baby to their home. Mrs. Kamman has been Visiting with her mother in Spearfish. * C. H. Gardner of Denver is register ed at the Henning hotel while looking after his bysiness int sts in the city. “« W. R. Perr: . better known as ‘Pork Regularly Priced Up to Your Choice New Millinery Arriving The 156 South Center. OO > - The time to establish Then when the pinch CORONA—L, C.-SMITH Casper Typewriter 101 Wyatt Bidg. Phone 856 MODS 22> 0090S: 45 Dresses - $19.95 Ace dee RRB HEHEHE EEE LEELLAEUREY ELE REEEEE _ Establish of your choice, is when you have money. ably expect your bank to give you a lift. Bank your money as it comes in. here if you want a bank that is strong in man- agement and strong for you. « Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming Max Eddy of Chicago, is here on busi- ness connected with his comp; $42.50 | Daily Hop AAS ROEAA’ AA4A004 0000508. Phone 1304W. urself | yourself with the bank comes you may reason- Bank it HEH HEM HE AE EL Me A NEI ME EE SE EE ER EEE EHKAKIHKE AHHH LAER EAA AER ESE | T NURSE RETAINED ~LOUAL SCHOOLS Miss Bessie Randall Lands Position! « FOR SERVICE IN. Which Calls for Examination of Pupils and Correction of Defects Miss Bessi¢é Randall of Rising City has been elected to the new posi-| tion of school nurse for the schools of | district No. Miss Randall has had} the three years’ course at the Dayid| City general training scheol for nurses and six month's special training in pub-j lic health work in Los Angeles. For |} two and a half years she was super-| visor of the Los Angeles County hos pital. For the past t years she has been with the Red Cre this time she spent in army nurse. She is reg: ed in Ne-| braska and California and comes mos: | highly recommended for her work} » ill visit each building in the city. » will exam- | ine any pupils who p returning to school after an illness which has kept them out, in order that no contagious r yospread, Ste will } % pupils who are disease = and she morning she will be on the constant lookout for imperfect eyes or ears, er unhealthy throats. ie will visit pa- so in homes where school chil- dren are ill, and be generally helpfu! in her work with Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, county health offic | | pS ts RE | | MPDONALD INFANT IS LAID AT REST TODAY The funeral of Joseph R. McDonald, six-months-old son of Neil McDonald, was, held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the Bowman chapel, interment he- ing made in the Casper cemetery. The little boy pasved away yesterday att- ernoon at 2 ¢ ck at his home in North. Burlington, as a result of in fantile ailments. Ormsby Resigns as President of | Airplane Company| Major. Ormsby, who has been p: - dent of the Western Aeroplane and Motor company ince last spring, has | tendered his resignation to the direct- ors. His successor has not yet becn named. |from one form of policy to another, |morning, Major Ormsby Soy Ya LOG CA the statie electricity ignited the gas. The explosion would probaljly garage and tt not had a fire HALF MILLION INSURANGE REINSTATED FOR CASPER MEN BY FEDERAL AGENT! Since coming to Ca: Norman L. Landers, state repres tive of the War Risk insurance bureau, has re-instuted policies for local ex-| ice men amounting to $500,000 in the various forms of policies issued by the government. In addition he has converted war risk policies amounting to $300,0C0 have destroyed ur ten days ago, Signs of old age are plainly to be scen in many ® man and woman who ought still to be enjoy= ing the rugged health and activity of the early hime of hie. Yet often the real cause of their decline is nothing more than lack of iron in the blood and it is surprising how quickly these con- ditions are frequently corrected once the right kind of iron is supplied. i am constantly coming across cases in my Practise where people Rot yet 49 show much of the nervousness, lack of energy and general run-down condition which might possibly be expected to come twenty years later in life while others at 60 may still be young in fecling, scivew alert with steady nerves and strong ies. Whether we have health and Jong life is often @ question which each one must determine for himself. Signs of old age are largely duc to a deposit of waste matter in the blood vessels and Cells of the body. Without pleaty of strength- giving iron the blood is utterly lacking in the While government insurance is no’ taxable asset, it is never the less t to the community, pe In y ‘s time it will represent working capital to each man taking it out up-/| on which money can be borrowed. oe a Gas Explodes, Major Ormsby Has Lucky) Escape Yesterday While filling a five gallon can from his Bowser system gas tank yesterday was slightly burned ‘about the face and hands wh: at anion te salansant. ulted In a fire which the cars had Mr. Ormsby extinguisher om his car NUXATED IRON For Health. Strength. and Energy PAGE THREE which was not far from the gas pump. The fire was put out within two min- utes after the extinguisher—of the va- rlety so widel} advertised for just such mergencies—was put into operation Middle Age at 35 or 60? Physician Explains Why Lack Of Iron In the Blood Saps the Strength and Vitality and Often Makes Men and Women. Look and Feel Old Before Their Time. By Dr. Ferdinand King, New York Physician and Medical Author ower to overcome this slow poisoning process and’keep the body strong and healthy. To mnake up for this deficiency 1 usually prescribe organic iron like Nuxated Iron which by ene riching the blood and creating thousands of new red blood cells helps renew the wasted tise sues and build strength and energy to with- stand the ravages of time. 1 know of no more fiple means by which a person can find out if his blood needs iron than by making the follow= ing test: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. ‘Then test your strength and sce how much you have gained. Nuxated Iron will increase the strength, power and endurance of delicate; nervous run-down people in two weeks” time in many instances. You can procure Nuxated dron from your druggist on an absolute guaran- fee pf, satisfaction or your money will be re funded. Delicious” |} HAWAIL Our far away Western Island of Hawaii pro- duces a Yery high grade of coffee. ‘Though it is not plentiful, it is Very select. Butter-Nut Coffee is not strong, but is known as full bodied, mellow: and delicious. Its strength is in richness—not in bitterness. Cpt = es DS M0 AS ‘= y PURE AR MAPLE SUG pucts CO: oY, OUR griddle cakes, wafiles, corn meal and similar dishes need no butter nor sugar when you use delicious Log Cabin Syrup. The rich Maple Flavor transforms them. Chiidren prefer the simplest foods if served with Log Cabin Syrup. Grown-ups equally enjoy them because of the charm added by Log Cabin. 4 In Log Cabin Syrup the delicate maple flavor is mellowed and preserved by the famous Towle process. There are other syrups but there is only one with the fascinating Log Cabin flavor. At all grocers—in three sizes. Order It Today A