Minnie Wolfe; Shook dice for wife, 1900, Cripple Creek, Colorado
Article found in Tarboro Southerner, Tarboro, NC, Sept. 6, 1900:
SHOOK DICE FOR WIVES
Three miners, between 21 and 24 years of age last night in a spirit of banter, dared three girls who were doing song-and-dance turns at the Dawson Club to marry them, and, dare being accepted, threw dice for the first choice, sent out for marriage licenses, and for Justice McCullah and were duly married about midnight.
Louis WALTER, whose father is a mining man in the Cedar Creek section, threw three dueces and a pair of fours and, being given first choice, selected Minnie WOLFE; E. E. Bergeestand selected Bertha A. ROBINSONand Jesse ATKINSON took Ray WHITLOCK.
At the conclusion of the marriage ceremony the three couples made the rounds of the Myers avenue resorts. The young men are all well connected.
---Cripple Creek, Col., Correspondence Chicago Record.
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