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Show r i' RHY0LITE, NEV. ii i' i Mrs. J. F. Cunningham of south Gol,-den Gol,-den street, left last Saturday for Los Angeles, where she will spend part of the winter with her sister, Mrs. A. Veronica Shaw. Postmaster E. R. Collins of Goldfield came to Rhyolite Wednesday evening, returning Monday. Mr. Collins is largely large-ly interested in mining and real estate property here. C. F .Doyle, a brother of Superintendent Superintend-ent Jack Doyle, the well known local mining man. came to camp Wednesday evening from Chicago, where he has offices of-fices in the Monon block. Mr. Doyle will likely make investments here for himself him-self and friends. A merry birthday party was given by little Miss Maria Busch last Monday afternoon, celebrating her eiehih anniversary. anni-versary. The afternoon was spent in playing games, and ended with a delightful de-lightful feast. The little hostess was the recipient of many beautiful birthday birth-day remembrances. The following little girls attended the party: Eleanor Shillings. Grace Mc-Cormick, Mc-Cormick, Jean McCormick, Lily Murphy, Mur-phy, Lucille Mannix, Evelyn O'Brien, Dorothy Hubbard, Grace Bliss. Kather-ine Kather-ine Baird, Helen Skinner, Pearl Laveil, 1 Alida Ross, Ruth Keene and Master Francis Clements. |