Married George Hamburger Jr.
Weekly Courier, September 22, 1909
MISS MAUD BURNETT MARRIED IN DENVER
Sister of Popular County Clerk F. J. Burnett, Weds Mr. George Hamburger
Tuesday evening;s Denver Times brings us the following account of the marriage of Miss Maud Burnett of that city. The fair bride is a sister of Frank J. Burnett, Larimer county's popular county clerk, and was born in Fort Collins, where she has a multitude of friends who join in heartfelt congratulations:
"Miss Maud Burnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Burnett, and Mr. George Hamburger, Jr., wo were to have been married tonight at 8 o'clock, drove to the home of the Rev. James D. Rankin, 110 East Fourteenth avenue, yesterday afternoon, accompanied by the bride's parents, and were quietly married. Geo. Hamburger, Sr., was also present at the marriage.
"The bride is a graduate of the manual training high school, while her young husband is a graduate of Boulder university."
Married George Hamburger Jr.
Weekly Courier, September 22, 1909
MISS MAUD BURNETT MARRIED IN DENVER
Sister of Popular County Clerk F. J. Burnett, Weds Mr. George Hamburger
Tuesday evening;s Denver Times brings us the following account of the marriage of Miss Maud Burnett of that city. The fair bride is a sister of Frank J. Burnett, Larimer county's popular county clerk, and was born in Fort Collins, where she has a multitude of friends who join in heartfelt congratulations:
"Miss Maud Burnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Burnett, and Mr. George Hamburger, Jr., wo were to have been married tonight at 8 o'clock, drove to the home of the Rev. James D. Rankin, 110 East Fourteenth avenue, yesterday afternoon, accompanied by the bride's parents, and were quietly married. Geo. Hamburger, Sr., was also present at the marriage.
"The bride is a graduate of the manual training high school, while her young husband is a graduate of Boulder university."
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