Thank you for visiting SNEWPapers!

Sign up free
Page thumbnail for The Daily Alaska Empire
Domestic News December 30, 1929

The Daily Alaska Empire

Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska

What is this article about?

Theodor Heyder, Juneau businessman and purser of the Margnita, is traveling to Germany via Seattle and New York to visit relatives in the Hartz Mountains after 22 years, planning to return around May 1.

Clipping

OCR Quality

95% Excellent

Full Text

THEODOR HEYDER GOING TO GERMANY
Theodor Heyder, the well known business man and now popular purser of the Margnita will leave for Seattle on the Princess Norah on his way to Germany to visit relatives and friends near his old home in the Hartz Mountains.
Mr. Heyder will stop over in Seattle about a week to attend to some business matters, and will then continue east to New York where he will embark for Hamburg. Germany. It is 22 years since he has visited the scenes of his child- hood and he expects to arrive in the Hartz Mountains at the time when many visitors from other European countries are there for the winter sports.
Mr. Heyder will return to Juneau about May 1.

What sub-type of article is it?

Arrival Departure

What keywords are associated?

Theodor Heyder Germany Trip Hartz Mountains Princess Norah Margarita Purser

What entities or persons were involved?

Theodor Heyder

Where did it happen?

Juneau

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Juneau

Key Persons

Theodor Heyder

Outcome

will return to juneau about may 1.

Event Details

Theodor Heyder, the well known business man and now popular purser of the Margnita will leave for Seattle on the Princess Norah on his way to Germany to visit relatives and friends near his old home in the Hartz Mountains. Mr. Heyder will stop over in Seattle about a week to attend to some business matters, and will then continue east to New York where he will embark for Hamburg, Germany. It is 22 years since he has visited the scenes of his childhood and he expects to arrive in the Hartz Mountains at the time when many visitors from other European countries are there for the winter sports.

Are you sure?