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Show WEDDING BELLS. Hicks-McLaughllnw The marriage of P. H. McLaughlin and Miss Martha Hicks was solemnized solemn-ized at Tonopah on Tuesday, June 30, Rev. Father Butler officiating. After the ceremony the young couple received re-ceived their friends at their new home on Salt Lake Hill. The wedding wed-ding and reception were entirely informal, in-formal, no Invitations being issued and over two hundred friends called to offer congratulations during the day and evening. Many handsome and useful presents were received, -and in the list, as published in the friends of the bride are noted. The bride is a well known and ponular public school teacher, and before g , ing to Tonopah, taught in the Eureka ' schools two years. The groom is a pioneer of Tonopah and one of the substantial citizens of the new camp to Mr Ded eXtn2 3 regulations 1 SrJS SentS McLau-Eureka tain cSSiSST" d0eS Intermou- '''T:. L |