Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding
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Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding
Summary
Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding is a Q104563003[1].
Key Facts
- Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding's instance of is recorded as Q104563003[2].
- Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding's language of work or name is recorded as English[3].
- Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding's publication date is recorded as +1934-06-28T00:00:00Z[4].
- Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding's main subject is recorded as Eddie August Schneider[5].
- Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding's main subject is recorded as Gretchen Frances Hahnen[6].
- Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding's main subject is recorded as wedding[7].
- Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding's main subject is recorded as Herme Francis Hahnen[8].
- Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding's main subject is recorded as Zora Montgomery Courtney[9].
- Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) and Gretchen Hahnen (1902-1986) wedding in The Des Moines Register of Des Moines, Iowa on 28 June 1934.png[10].
- Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding's published in is recorded as The Des Moines Register[11].
- Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding's title is recorded as Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding[12].
- Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding's first line is recorded as Cards have been received here from Mrs. Zora Montgomery Hahnen of Jersey City, N.J., formerly of Des Moines, announcing the marriage of her daughter, Gretchen Frances, to Eddie August Henry Schneider which took place June 2 in New York City, N.Y.[13].
- Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Cards Announcing Eastern Wedding. Cards have been received here from Mrs. Zora Montgomery Hahnen of Jersey City, N.J., formerly of Des Moines, announcing the marriage of her daughter, Gretchen Frances, to Eddie August Henry Schneider which took place June 2 in New York City, N.Y. Mrs. Schneider is a niece of Mrs. Rose Hahnen Davis, 1235 Thirty-second street, and Mrs. Carl Niendorf, 1511 Thirty-first street, also a grand niece of Charles M. Dombach, 400 Twenty-eighth street. She is the daughter of the late Herme F. Hahnen and sister of Robert C. Hahnen of St. Paul, Minnesota.[14].