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\•r Betty Denhardt,.herII h vrlmr-r-etWarden Hunt,I gta i venj entI We' Marry in Reno! toW a:Woodland and Yolo friends of Miss t ree Betty Denhardt are learning of her his| marriage to Warderr Hunt of Duns- I muir in Reno, Nevada, Monday. j Mrs. Hunt, youngest child of Rev.i by 1 and Mrs, T. T. Denhardt, came tojfreI Woodland with her family when she j coi was two years old. Rev. Denhardt held pastorates in Yolo and ed 1 land, and his daughter en schools in both communities, of i Seven years ago, the Denhardt rs. 'family moved to Tehama county, rs. J where Rev. Denhardt held the Episcopal ministry in Red Bluff and ed i where Mrs. Denhardt was county su-mt; perintendent of music. The bride finis. i ished her high school education at Red Bluff, later taking a post gradu- V) 'X- ate course at Pierce Union Highg,ed | school.at- Both the bride and her young hus-T. band are well known here, as theyAicilHier-1 have made frequent visits in this city, | enj joining with social activities spon-ofi sored bv the local young set.le- Mrs. Hunt's brothers, David andwMtlt;ah- Bob Denhardt, are also well known in- here. David Denhardt’s marriage was,I m % 1 1 f — —' _ I 9mJ.! revealed early this season upon his of graduation from University of Cali-,1fornia. 1 ^ox, j The Denhardt family is now living lay; at its Arbuckle ranch. Ui01terEmil Storz ArewAV
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Woodland Daily Democrat

Woodland, California, US

Tue, Aug 25, 1936

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