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* SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1925 The Casper Sunday Cribunr AUINESS LIFE © TO EASIER FOR SINGLE WOMAN So Say “Judges After Hearing Debate at B. & P. W. Club. unmarried has easier time in bus it was de elded Saturday by judges who heard the question ued in a debate ‘be- The woman the ture the Business and Professional men's club, The decision sup- ed the negative urguments on Resolved, That the married bust- ness woman has an easier time n or ri woman, affirr , presented lise Laura Munson and Miss Mabel ykes while the negative was up- eld by Mrs. Marguerite Patrick and Mrs. Lillian Wilson, ‘Che affirma- by tive side held as their major points: First, that the married woman in @ business does not. have to rely upon e alone; that she has a hus- = whom she may depend for advice and if need be sistance, while her un- Ynarried contemporary upon If entirely, fails her boat will sink, Second, that the,woman who has 1 husband to bear the brunt of the responsibility may keep money to be used for luxuries, , education, etc., where as the © woman must use her income living expenses. Third, that women who have hus- bands, usually have this “helper” so trained that he assists in the cooking, dish washing and other household tasks and by virtue of the fact that she has learned how 16 have one man to her command, che is also better able to exercise © power over her employer and through this means have an easier task. The negative side, which made capital of the fact that they, had must depend that {if she finanel Thursday Doctors and dentists and women’s .clubs of Casper, co-operating with State Board of Health, through its i of maternity. and infane all mothers to bring their and pre-school children to a health conference at the Free Meth- odist churche at Mil November 19, from w the physical condition of chil- dren examined and to indicate points which their health and vigor may be improyed. If handicaps are found mothers are asked to take their chil> dren to their own doctor for correc- Mothers are also asked to a blanket and pillow slip. have often said contagious dis that amples of transmission of the dis- ease contact. A scarlet fever patient should be cared for in the same manner as a surgical case, except the aseptic and antiseptic proce- dures must be carried out in the reverse order. Anything that comes in contact with the contagious dls- ease patient must be disinfected be- fore it {s brought in contact with anything else. Physict: nurse and attendant should always scrub his hands with soap, and running water immediate- ly after touchmg the patient or ar- ticles that have been contaminated by the patient. ‘Articles handled by a scarlet fever patient in a school are best de- stroyed although valuable books (e7e axe weak, and nervous, build up your blood, andincrease your strength with Nuzated Iron, Contains pure or- ganiciron,like that in your own blood, Millions use it successfully, Take Noxated Iron for just id you'll i how puch be and pétronger you feel.At all good druggists. m: be placed. on end, open and tried business both ways, set forth the facts that the married woman has really two jobs and sometimes three in cases where there are chil- dren, whereas her single sister has only one job. * Second, that the married woman ig much more liable to criticism since there are always those who think she should give up her job to some unmarried woman or to sonie man, and that she must neces- sarily be more efficient than «a single woman in the same job. Third, that the single woman who lives at home or boards may lay aside her entire responsibility when she has finished her elght hours down town and may spend her time in attending the theater or reading while the woman with two jobs has scarcely an hour to herself. Since the membership of the club is pretty equally divided among single and married women, each side had {ts supporters and each mem- ber gave her undivided attention to the arguments presented. Announcements were made con- cerning the negro minstrel which is soon to be staged by the members of the club. Several guests were introduced. ‘The luncheon was held at the Dual control. tenna, ing the singing. OPEN EVERY EVEN Henning hotel with Georgia Allen presiding and Olive Puntenney lead- G them. as the ear. KOLSTER SIX ‘ol, For use with an- Built-in reproducer, $225.00 NEW TONAL Health Conference At Mills Is Announced For November 19. | exposed to sunlight and air for at least eight hours. Searlet fever has been t in this manner, 113 days after the onset, says the director of the con tagious disease division of a lar city. Ultimately he bel fever quarantine will much in the same 1 emitted therin. Four or fi antine {s unnece: some mild cases, such periods {s_not for others. If two negati from the nose and throat, the ear Jf there !s any’ ¢ ; could be obtained by the end of the third week of the disease quarantine restrictions) might reasona be lifted. Quarantine, howev: pa Elks loc | EDUGATION WEEK OBSERVANCE SCHEDULED FOR TWO NIGHTS HERE WITH FINE PROGRAMS : and the Ame 1+ joint the servic gram Tuesda 17 and 18 Tuesday is cor thi triotism day under United plans were and Wed and the 1 We 22 inclusive, the 4c interios val Ki rican L committ club: nd medical trate art 1, but n in ution and -pa-| p. i vice elds, the | Birth-Control Is . American Legion States pint aus he bure r a tal Sined sat eoking a so age scwooin ana reas] Ignored by Oysters regarded as a factor in the spread | 4 the Casper public : BEAL OE SENOS ay hi =f nights. il ‘be bs Nae Rone : iditorium at § o’cle : t merican gion band, 7:30 (In! BRICK WORK OF NEW’. TO PROTECT YOU : bE i ok MN a oo % Cod-li a | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH) .:"==" = 2" 9S = Seah ot body and bone in| siors | ingreduction. of “speakers Py W- | children and isa strength-pro- e weather of the past ere’ CadstiUan,), Van maan es tectingfood forgrown people. s been a great the construction of th Presbyterian church, Wolcott streets. steel {s now. In pl brick work has been and he and much accomplished Members and friends are actively at work securing funds for contin uing the work. Solicitors are tus} on former subscriptions, at the same time recelving new ones from those interested, Many subscriptions have been made on the plan of so much per month for forty months. It is desired that new subscriptions or- dinarily should not run over twelve to eighteen months. In order to avoid burdensome debt, with cor- responding interest charges, so r an possible @ pay as you go policy Is to be pursued, and construction work carried as far and as fast as circumstances will justify. It is hoped that part of the building may be ready for use soon, The finance committee consists of S. K. Gibson, chairman, Chas. A. Fowler, secre- tary, Carl F. Shumaker, tréasurer, George B. Nelson, A. A. Slade. George H. Jaques, Dr. M. C. Kelth and G. W. Bartholomew. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of express: to our many friends the apprec tion of the famfly and ourselves for the assistance given. andthe kind- ness and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement. 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