Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1920, Page 3

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a a ie Blakey & Co. ! 136 So. Center Phone 332-J N ‘DEDUATION OF INFORMATION (5. st CHURCH I MOE AKAIKE leenter im nominations tebe je for ‘Several county. offices. If you are in @ubt as to your rights as a voter, or areynot certain just Mr, and Mrs. Leigh Townsend, Mr. where yotr polling place. is located,| Have All Day Pienic and Mrs. A. E. Bigiin and Lieutenant Catholic church. It is her duty tof°2lt 74#2W and you will receive the Gor-} About 36 of the office employes of|and Mrs. Carfoll Leeper left yester- Miiclate dogma. There seems to be|Tect Mforfiation. The county commils-fthe Northwestern offices: here left early |Gay for the Yellowstone National park sioners have established an inf Sunday jon a two weeks trip overland. & prejudice In these days against-the}) "cau in the county eerie ce o« teaching of doctrine where religion is Silas Brooks Entertains Ranch erk who has all the necessary: in- concerned. Yet a dogma is only a|* © form or statement of religious truth. formation’ at hand will be in charge-| prepared a pienie lunch and supper |at Home Because the boundaries of several ‘at the home of Miss Helen Crater, and| Silas: Brooks. was* host at an infor- pe pot then 93 be ho more objection to aificts have heen changed and po the piemickers did justice to their ef-|mal evening and dance at the Home an axiom of religion than th mig | DCES Moved, the commissioners fook|forts. The party returned towards eve |ranch last Saturday. A number of. on axioms Gf saleatifn frucn. SHO} nis. step in the interest of ny youn: ning after spending the day in ‘the! the young society people of Casper Gtiects ‘to a statement, '6f “TREE ls varioun cehdidaten ure Also. invlterl| Country: | were the guests. should just as much, object «to the! ia make vide of the inf tion bureae eee we y Mrs. F. A. Villmave has come in 5 WHO CAN VOTE. | Mrs. P. C. Nicolayson: entertained a|trom.the Villnave camp for the week Any United States citizen who hes|few friends for her son, Clement Nico- on, & shopping and visiting trip. been a resident of Wyoming since No-|I#yson, at Sunday dinnér yesterday. es vember 1, 1919, can vote at the pri-| Places were laid for eight. The guests mary, August 17, _ [spent the afternoon at the Nicolayson Any citizen who has resided in the}¢@bin in the mountains. state snes November 1, 1918, and in oa Natrona Coufity sixty days can at the general election, November 2, 1920, No registration is necessary for the primary election. eee LP (Continued from from Page if “To teach the doctrines @f Christ is the direct and immediate objett of the two right angles. c “Just. as the Constitution of the United States/is thé basis of our po- litical life, so God's revelation is the foundation of spiritual and moral life. “Christ taught certain things which Were to be believed. The ehurch was made, the repository of these doctrines Which it must hand on, and to which 4t may hot ada or subtract one jot or tittle They are the e, yesterday, téday and forever. are told that there is n@ progress without change, but every change implies imperfection, ahd if chamge is made, on the church Mr, and Mrs, Tom A. Claire and Miss Agnes Claire of Douglas, Wyo., came to Casper over the week-end to attend the dedication of St. Anthony’s church, ~** ‘ Yirs. C. EB. Winter and Miss Carolyn Maltby entertained at a luncheon Fri-| Business Meeting of day in honor of Mrs. C, B, Manbeck,| Wemen’s Auxiliary her daughter, Miss Vera Manbeck, and} The Women's, Auxiliary to the Amer Mrs. Harry Manbeck, at the ‘Winter|ican Legion will have an important home on East Milton street. Covers| business meeting in the club rooms in ,.. Polling Places and Officials. Were laid’ for five. Mrs Manbeck and|the West hotel building tomorrow af- The polling plaees and the names of} yiss Manbeck are visiting this month|ternoon at 2:30 o'clock, AM of the the judges and clerks of the eléction in}in Casper. They are former residents | members of the Auxiliary are request- Siesta districts and previticts are} of Casper having lived here when Mr, | ed to be present. as follows: b $ Wt cotle mae have beet perfect before idee Sa Amie “If it be true that all truth Is un-! yrugay Precinct {at the Muddy School ees changeable,’ it is especially true of Di-} Housey—Judges, Joe Lantb, William| Business Women Plan vine truth, If the Divine Truth is to Keith, G. .W.-Rissler; clerks, Willian | Enjoyable Evening there mane hoo bomterity’ unchanged ostolter, Cyrus Brooks. There being no assembly room. at Waueie: Hanes Chri, bei Pores DISTRICT NO. 2 the Y. W. C. A. suitable for games tio Cinivime: thd Wktmies Ge che ai a irit,| North Burlington Preeinct (at the|C°mmittee in charge of the party for] Schultz has been in the city for the beri ethetdiy no gid pe ok Burlington School Housé)—Judges, W.| tonight announce that the members of| past week visiting with her sisters, ete liter of the apostle, “Peter, | in neton Scho Winship, J. L. Joba-|t#@ Business and Professional Women’s | Mrs. Griffith and Mrs: Rose Hurd. he gave the power of infallibility. os pare Mise Mildrea “Hamilte, club and their escorts will forma] Tho guestd of the breakfast very It is a doctrine-of the Catholic faith 5 “Maes party at the Schembeck dance ufter| Mr. and (Mrs, lL, F. Wade, Mr, ant that the Roman pontiff, the successor |". Charles Bauer. therin, 4 hi Re | > ‘f Salt Creek’ Precinct (at the Salt Creek|S4thering on the lawn at the Asserts. | Mrs. Charles Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Fern of Peter is infallible, when in his ca Seeks pied Lew sScutt,| U0" building. Ice cream and neme| Brahm, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hind, Mrs. Pacity as the teacher of all Christians, David geese 7 Nie pnd 43) "| made cake wili be served at the ssao:}Sehultz, the guest of honor; and the he procktims a doctrine or faith or|Pavid Lewis, Leslie Snow. ciation after an hour spent in dancin | Messers W. W, Axon and Dave Cor- miorals. DISTRICT NO, 3. cae nell. “We do not claim that the pontiff} Greenlaw Precinct (at the Greeniaw is free from sin. There have heen}School House) —. Judges, Fremont Popes whose lives have been far from|Michie,. Albert Jones, L. A: Boyd; Sicolay; a creditable te the office they have held.|clerks, Doc Borland, Chaeles Bader. | agme' in tron their cate on aye “We orty claim, that when the pope] East Casper Precinct (at the Bastliging and intend to leave tO: fay speaks on questions of faith and: mor- Casper School)—Judges, Art Simpson! Rook River, Wyo., where they will als in his official capacity, he voices! J. King, K. Ft Jorgensen: clerks,| visit with their daughter, Mrs. Nell the will of God.” “Ja-Nichols Precinct (ut Nichols’ garage)| Price. A fishing trip has been plan- Bishop McGovern then pointed out| isilie P. Dalton, Mrs. W. J. King. ned for them. tliat the Catholic church had proserved —Fudges, J. 8. Pettingill, John Benton! The Rev. and Mrs. Philip K. Ea- the Scriptures from the first century} Robert K. Staley; clerks, A. T. Phil} ards !will occupy the Nieolaysen’ cabin to the time of the invention of print-lips, George F. Belt.’ at Garden Creek: erie their absence. ing, That contrary te the poplar be DISTRICT NO! 4. Hef itshad been translated into Ger-| 44) h School Precins at the High} Mr, and Mrs, Jétien Lever, Sr., have man, Italian, Spanish and French by Sehosiauaeke Sod Mectatae Dan|returned from Billings, Mont., where Monks before the time of the reforma- ‘Worth, John Mahan; clerks, Mrs. F. R.|they were with thelr daughter, Mrs. Hufsmith, Fred Price. Carlton Clymer sf Basin, Wyo., who Mills Precinet (at the Mills and Baker peat g br cabo 4 They dette Billings. 5 lyme mprovin, and chattel in pre-Christian times was| novio, Sonn Gotined Bane nee] steadily." due to the inststance of the Catholiel/sscr: clerks, Anne D. Pttimmer, Had. Sie ee ehurch upon the sanctity of marriage. wig 8. Boyle. 3 i ~Mr. and Mrs, Erle Keofer of this To admit ever one forthe di South. Cas; per Precinct (at) the’ City solution of the ma: 40 change the meaniiig 0} 3 Feria a Poe HEA ise age og in hospital, Basin, Wyo. sacrament, he arsertedr 4553 Mrs. Keefer is the daughter of A. W. He pointed out that the chureh haa] M@hn, Jack Stacey. Coons, editor of the Hig Horn County fostered education, had advanced thru , DISTRICT NO, 5... Rustler. ss ths tonne. ok wilverihios, aed ack soe Téagen i gen = the most sublime -exaniples of — art sculpture and architectire were in: A. D. Millett; clerks, C. M. Bry: spired by the church and the Cathote’ George Lilly. religion. fotuapcnsiand sane dort the bag td The greatest and best in music is| House Garage)—Judges, John Daly, also. to be ‘found in the massns com-|@ Tabbs, Biol Lognhurst; posed by Mozart, Beethovon,, Pales-|1: N. Clay, I. R. Penaell. trina and others of the masters for use DISTRICT NO. 6. in church worship, he assertett Freeland Precinct (at| Red Creek While the church has devoted her-| School House)—Judges, Bertie Dickin- self first and foremost to the teach:|#on, Charles N. Richards, George Mar- ing of Divine Truth, she has not been|tin; clerks, F. F. Price, Ed.» Me- neglectful of the material needs of her} Graugh, Jr. People 4nd there has been no evil,| Alcova Precinct (at the Alcova School physical or moral that she has not set[House)—Judges, Boney Ernest, J. A: herself to ‘relieve, he said. Crawford, Hank Miles; clerks, J. B. So the Sisters of Charity, the Sis- widson, Jim Phelps. ters of Mercy, the Little Sisters of the Poor, the Sisters of the Good Shep- herd, have their different parts to play in caring for aged, for the orphans, for the sick and the unfortunate. “The success of the Catholic chureh does not depend upon her organization, which any church may copy,” Bishop McGovern declared. ‘It is founded up- bri the fact’ that 1 ly a Diving: toaéitne DISTRICH No. 7. Free Dance Tuesday afternoon at Shem- tion working from the highest motives,| Split Rock Precinct (at Residence of dovcarey ay God's ll. 1am CuytorreJudges, Lon Claster,| Ht beck’s Open-Air Dance, 12:30. Moving Pic- “Today's celebration is but one/step|Roseoe Countryman, Charles Spurlock; in an ever active program. Here on|‘lerks, Mattie B. Claytor, Miss Gord: tures Taken of the Prarie Come out an d get the great feast of Our Blessed Lady aap Seek i ailes )cieigh ° the honor of God, and under the a patronage of St. Anthony, we dedicate| House)—Judges, Boyd Riddle, W. 8. into the movies. a new temple, and one which would} Miller,"Ben Roberts; clerks, Forest Rid- TIFT IDIOT Oe Breakfast ‘and Picnie ‘ Are Enjoyed August Sale of Coats for One Mrs, Otto Schultz of Dillon, Mont., was the inspjiration for a 10 o'clock breakfast at the home of Mrs. Mary Griffith, ‘yesterday morning. Mrs, Mr and Mrs, Nicolayson te Visit in Rock River FTI IID TITEL TD h) \ AN) N & N & % N) ) & N A) N) N) % \ h) "§ N ) N) N) \) » % \ iN) He pointed out that the elevation of weman from her position of a slave PTTTTTETIOD Lhd dtd detALLL LALA Starting Tuesday, Aug. 17, Ending Mon. Night, Aug. 23 We will place on sale our entire stock of new Winter Coats of Salts Peco Plush, Salts Hudson Seal and. Salts Behring Seal. These qre the best plushes that are made and we guarantee every coat to give perfect satisfaction. N (at Bessemer e srs oy \ Housé}—Judges, Alex Mills, Harry Trollope, Dan Speas; clerks, Ed 66 Trollope, Eva’ Mills. r. Efell Precinct (at Efell Ranch)— e. a Judges, E. M. Irvine,-Andrew Ross, There are 100 coats in the shipment; every new style and length; all sizes; plain and fur trimmed. Oral Johnson; clerks, Mrs. B. M. Irvine, G. W. Johnson. Every coat is a bargain at the marked price, but you can buy one ° this week for Hig an uM iid do credit fo a mueh larger commun-{|ile, Mrs. EG - 7 < tay ae Om tee atertics sy | DISERICE No. £ é Don’t Forget the Casper Movie at the Air no metropolitan city that would not} Of! City Precinct (at GrieVe’s Ranc’ he proud to have a church of this} Hotise)—Judges, Robert Grieve, D. J. dome Next Saturday. standing and magnitude. MeDonald, Robert Morton; clerks, Mrs. “It is in order that, as the chief/ Belle Grieve, Dan Roberts. shepherd of Wyoming I extend to the ; DISTRICT NO. 9. pastor and congregation my? hearty} Bucknum Precinct (at the hotel)— congratulations. You have done nobly| Judges, George Reynolds, Cora B. Rey- and shown that the commercial spirit) olds, John Roseberry; clerks, Alta does not oceupy your thoughts and af-| Roseberrs, Winnie Bucknum. fection exclusively, but that the Bigh-| Powder Rivér Pretinet (ut Powder er thing, the worship of Almighty God| River Hotel)\—Jadges, John Cla: wit has been put first. liam Brewer, Joe Jay; clerks, Mrs. John “I can but speak words of praise tO/Clark, Mrs. Joe Jay. you, and commend you that you have Waltman Precinct (at Waltman put .the spiritual before ‘the material] Hidtel)—Judges,.Robert Campbell, Fred things of life.” + H. Felt, Sam Twidale; clerks, Mra. Following the-#érmon, the mass Was| Robert Campbell, Mrs. F. H. Felt. Sung to its conclusion, and the servive} Arminto Precinct (at Big Horn Hotel) ended with’ the singing of the hymn.) —judges, D.C. McClellan, C. BE. De- “O Holy, God,” after whieh the Glergy|@root, J. C. Rentro; clerks, Mrs. D. ¢.| marched in procession from the church} MeClellan, Mrs. J. C. Renfro. and back to the clubhouse. DISTRICT NO. 10. The interior of ‘the church will be) Badwater Precinct (at George Davis Less Ne The Are Marke We will hold any coat you buy until called for, provided you pay Casper Dairy y Ice Cream ¢ompleted within the next two: weeks|ranch}—Judges, George Davis, E. 0. part down. The prices are as when workmen have finished the in | postioman, Dave Davis; clerks, Jomina stulling of the oak wainscoting and| payis, Mrs. E. O. Bostieman. the ornamental plaster work. The pews! Lone Bear Precinct (at Jim Milne’s will be of oak to matel the wainscote|residence)—Judgés, Otis Green, James and another oak ‘confessional is to be|yorbes, Kenneth McDonald; | clerks, auecalion. rian {Cnatiotte_ Forbes, Mrs. K. McDonald. Tho stained glass | WIdOWS, — WACH | were promised for, delivery in July,|Angel, and the Lilies. Will be installed as soon as they arrive} The ten main windows of the nave and will add greatly to theebeauty or{will represeht the Annunciation, the the church. Visitation, the Nativity, the Presenta- six. sanctuary windows will bejtion, the Miracle, the Agony,.the Cru “pepreseritations of six of the aposties.|cifixion, the Resurréction, the Ascen- 4n the priest's sacristry at one side of ry Sone the Descent of the Holy. 2 sanctial the windows will con-}Ghost, E Ele Papeéwen atk of the seal of the} ‘The gteat rose window in the shot pope, the seal of the diocese and the|will have as its center St. Anthony ar chalice of St. Patrick, This roont witlithe Child, ay iso be used ag a morning chapel. The! All the windows will be replicas o' quoted, less 20 per cent. 'SIVIIEO LISI ODS S: s $250 * Coats $75 Oats a aedee se ; St 3 i a. RRP Boe $3 Ask for It by Name PHONE 471 N) N) \) N) N N) A) N) \ \ N) N) \) ) \ N) N) & 4 N) N) ) N) ® ‘ Ls 'y N ) N) N N) N N \ h) \ \ N) N N) \ \ N ) Na \) ) N ) ) iN N . ) T windows of the boy's sacristry on the | religious paintings, 1 c 7 rtue i eon. — | other side of the sanctuary will con. hiaii's heat vure-tall fo be growing | tain the figurés of St. Rose of Lime, St. Aloysius, St, Agnes, the Guardian larger. eS Se te + Oreste

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