Women standing in the lobby of Last Frontier Hotel. L-R: Adele Smith , Sue Beeman, Kathryn Von Tobel, Shirley Dimock Ballinger, Ellen Albright, Dorothy Cannon, Dona M. Schultz, Pauline Conway, Mildred Hoy Williams, Olga Silvagni Moe, Alice Ann Fry and Mary Hirsch. Photo taken out of Service League (Jr. League of Las Vegas) Scrapbook 1946-52. Site Name: Frontier Hotel and Casino
Clyde Barcus and Edith Giles Barcus. Inscription reads: "Photo taken shortly after their marriage. They went to Seattle were Clyde had lived at one time."
Images of John Lucas Cadogan and Edith Corliss Giles Cadogan with their daughter, Jane Alice Cadogan. The images are dark but show silhouettes of the individuals and their dwellings.
Standing from left to right is Norma Brockman Ullom, Mrs. Madie Brockman, Norma's mother Mrs. Kendall, holding Nila and Nola Ullom. (Original description identifies Norma's mother as "Mrs. Kendall;" other sources identify Henrietta Brockman as Norma Brockman's mother.)
Group of women posed while boarding a Bonanza Air Lines plane. Florence Murphy is third from left, Alta Ham stands second from left, Anna Fayle at very top of steps.
Jean Fayle is seated with the baby on her lap. Written on the back on the photograph, "Little R- Mrs. Hardy's mothers. Forence (daughter) boys, Mrs. Quinn Mrs. F. Nell Turner, Mr. Larese Ceshbaugh,Seated, - Mrs. Franein Blarh, Mrs. Madge Henderson, Mrs. Jean Fayle, Mrs. Cuslingam."
Evelyn Stuckey (center left) welcomes her mother, Mrs. Harry E. Jenks of Miami, Florida, to Las Vegas. Mrs. Jenks arrived in time to see the 14th annual Rhythmette Revue. The Rhythmettes form a welcoming V as Mrs. Jenks steps from the plane at McCarran Field.
Sherwin F. Garside sits center of the Clark County School Board - L to R: unidentified, Chester R. Sewell (vice president), Mrs. Charles Hyde (clerk), Sherwin F.Garside (president), R. Guild Gray (superintendent), Kay Hynne, unidentified.
Black and white image of two members of the search party for Maury Graham. Maurine Wilson stands to the right. Graham, an airmail pilot, made a forced landing in the mountains near Zion National Park in Utah in January 1930. He survived, but froze to death in a blizzard that winter. The plane was located in June after the snow had finally melted, and his body was found weeks later.
People signing in at the Helldorado Days festival registration desk. Celebrities seated at table, left to right 1. Man in black hat and shirt- Western movie star Dick Foran, 2. Man in light hat in middle- western movie star Buck Jones, 3. Man in light hat and dark shirt- author of famous western song, "Strawberry Roan," Curley Fletcher.