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Pittsburg singer Mona Eames marries wealthy mine owner James Hilton in Cumberland, receiving title to a mine named after her as a wedding gift. Hilton returns to Cripple Creek to prepare for a European trip.
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MINE ON WEDDING DAY
Pittsburg
Singer Gives Up the Stage for
Husband and Wealth.
PITTSBURG,
Aug. 1—Miss Mona Eames has acquired a wealthy husband
and a valuable mine at Victor, Col. Miss
Eames, who was a member of the Du-
quesne Garden Opera Company, has be-
come Mrs. James Hilton.
The couple met two years ago and
became engaged, Mr. Hilton naming one
of his mines the Mona, and saying it
should be hers the day they were mar-
ried.
She now has the title to the
property. Hilton is a wealthy mine owner of
Cripple Creek, and came to Pittsburg
last week. The couple went to Cum-
berland and were married. Hilton has
returned to Cripple Creek to arrange
his affairs for a trip to Europe.
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Pittsburg
Event Date
Aug. 1
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miss mona eames has acquired title to a mine named mona at victor, col.
Event Details
Miss Mona Eames, a member of the Duquesne Garden Opera Company, has become Mrs. James Hilton. The couple met two years ago and became engaged, with Mr. Hilton naming one of his mines the Mona and promising it to her on their wedding day. They married in Cumberland last week. Hilton, a wealthy mine owner of Cripple Creek, has returned there to arrange affairs for a trip to Europe.