Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding
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Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding
Summary
Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding is a news article[1].
Key Facts
- Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding's image is recorded as Eddie August Schneider (1911-1940) and Gretchen Hahnen (1902-1986) wedding in the Jersey Journal of Jersey City, New Jersey on June 25, 1934.png[2].
- Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding's instance of is recorded as news article[3].
- Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding's publisher is recorded as The Jersey Journal[4].
- Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding's publication date is recorded as +1934-06-25T00:00:00Z[5].
- Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding's main subject is recorded as Eddie August Schneider[6].
- Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding's main subject is recorded as Gretchen Frances Hahnen[7].
- Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding's main subject is recorded as Emil August Schneider[8].
- Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding's main subject is recorded as Zora Montgomery Courtney[9].
- Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding's copyright status is recorded as public domain[10].
- Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding's quotation or excerpt is recorded as "Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding. The marriage of Miss Gretchen Hahnen, New Jersey governor of the Women's Aeronautic Association, of 208 Sip Avenue, to Eddie A. Schneider, Jersey City aviator, whose home is 58 Van Ripen Avenue, was announced at the informal reception Saturday evening. The couple were married Saturday, June 2 in the New York Municipal Building. ... He flew from New York to Los Angeles in 27 hours, and made the return trip in 27 hours. In the Ford national air reliability tour of 1930 Schneider carried off the Great Lakes Trophy for small planes. He was an entrant in the speed dash from Los Angeles to Cleveland in 1931. A year later Schneider was director of the Aviation Division, Hoover Business League. He was later connected with the aviation division of an oil concern, and at present is Hudson County representative for an oil-burner concern. He has taken part in air shows in many parts of the country and on more than one occasion has thrilled Hudson County residents with his air stunts at Jersey City Airport, Droyers Point. Mrs. Schneider is the daughter of Mrs. Zora M. Hahnen, of Jersey City and Des Moines, Iowa. She is a native of Des Moines. Schneider, born in Jersey City, is the son of Emil A. Schneider of North Arlington."[11].
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Eddie Schneider, Gretchen Hahnen, Local Fliers, Report Wedding's instance of is recorded as news article[3].