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Domestic News June 24, 1947

The Daily Alaska Empire

Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska

What is this article about?

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hermann of Seattle visited son Rex Hermann and family in Douglas for a month, also seeing brother Frank Hermann and sister-in-law Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann, before departing for the States on the Princess Norah. It was their first trip to the Territory and first visit with grandson Trygve; Hermann is a retired druggist.

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W. G. HERMANNS GO SOUTH AFTER VISIT

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hermann of Seattle, who have been visiting their son, Rex Hermann and his family in Douglas for a month, left for the States aboard the Princess Norah. While here, the Hermanns also spent time with Mr. Hermann's brother, Frank Hermann, of the Juneau Drug Store, and Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann, his sister-in-law.

This was the Hermann's first trip to the Territory and also marked their first visit with their newest grandson, Trygve. Hermann is a retired druggist.

What sub-type of article is it?

Arrival Departure Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Family Visit Departure Seattle Douglas Princess Norah Trygve

What entities or persons were involved?

W. G. Hermann Mrs. W. G. Hermann Rex Hermann Frank Hermann Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann Trygve

Where did it happen?

Douglas

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Primary Location

Douglas

Key Persons

W. G. Hermann Mrs. W. G. Hermann Rex Hermann Frank Hermann Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann Trygve

Outcome

the hermanns departed for the states aboard the princess norah after their visit.

Event Details

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hermann of Seattle visited their son Rex Hermann and his family in Douglas for a month, spending time with Mr. Hermann's brother Frank Hermann of the Juneau Drug Store and Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann, his sister-in-law. This was their first trip to the Territory and first visit with their newest grandson Trygve. Hermann is a retired druggist.

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