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FROM THE ARCHIVEApr 27, 1906·Washington, District of Columbia

COUNTESS IN COURT

Scanned from The Washington Times, Apr 27, 1906
COUNTESS IN COURT
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V 4 THE WASHINGTON TIMES FRIDAY APRIL 27 1906 1906i i COUNTESS IN COURT COURTAS COURTASA AS ASA A BRIDESMAID BRIDESMAIDWife Wife of Count de la Chesna Ches Cliesnaye Chesnaye naye na to Attends Att s Odd Ceremony CeremonyMRS CeremonyMRS CeremonyMRS MRS AMY MOENCHWEDS MOENCHWEDSHaste MOENCH WEDS WEDSBaste WEDSBaste Baste to Make Bridal Trip to San SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco Francisco Reason for Unusual UnusualCeremony UnusualI UnusualCeremony. I Ceremony CeremonyKEW CeremgnyXEW CeremonyNEW NEW YORK April 27 rrIn. In chambers chamberof chambersof of Jefferson Market arket court the Countess Countessd Q untess untessLt d La Chesnaye of this city late of ofPirjs orPl ofParis Paris Pl r was brldeamakl at the wedding of ofAirs oCllr of3Irs Airs llr Amy Hazard Moench M eneh of Elmira Elmirar 2 r r Y and Charles Irving Scott a manufarturer man manufacturer man1Jfacturfr ufacturer of automobiles of this city cityTho cll cllTh cityThe. The Th reason for a police court cere1r cere cererrrny cerent 1r rrrny nt n was explained.

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