Two Granted Divorces. Wife and Husband Plaintiffs Actions Heard by Court.
Zora Hahnen-Krell was granted an absolute divorce from Earl Krell by Judge Hubert Utterback of the district court yesterday. She charged her husband with cruelty. The decree gives Mrs. Krell the custody of her two children by a former marriage and permanent alimony of $360 a year. The pair was married on April 3, 1912.
Samuel Kay Hoffman was granted a divorce from Kloy Hoffman, whom he charged with having constantly nagged and scandalized him. By agreement, Mrs. Coffman was awarded permanent alimony of $2,900.
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