The Des Moines Register/1914/Zora Hahnen-Krell Applies For Divorce
Zora Hahnen-Krell Applies For Divorce. Charges of Cruel and Inhuman Treatment Made Against Earl Krell. Zora Hahnen-Krell yesterday applied to the district court for a divorce from Earl Krell, charging cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married on April 3, 1912. Mrs. Krell asks permanent alimony of $50. Several weeks ago Mrs. Krell was cited to appear before Judge Brennan to answer charges that she, had dissipated funds left to her children by her first husband, H. F. Hahnen, a bank clerk. One of the charges against her was that she had loaned Krell money belonging to the children without security.
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