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Cate-Bottenberg Wedding Announcement

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Cate-Bottenberg Wedding Announcement
The Sacramento Bee (Sacramento, California) Wednesday, February 20, 1952

The Little Church Around the Corner in New York will be the setting for the semi formal wedding of Mildred I Cate and Kenneth Bottenberg. They will have a semi formal ceremony, which about 12 will attend.
The bride elect, who has been an airline hostess, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Cate. She attended Sacramento State College and Bethany College in Oklahoma City.
Col-Bottenberg, who lives in Houston, Tex., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bottenberg of Kansas City, Mo. He attended the University of Kansas and served with the army air force during the war.
Miss Cate has asked Beth Ovard of Salt Lake City to be her maid of honor and Bottenberg will have William Coffman of Maryland as his best man.
Date & Place: in Sacramento, Sacramento County, California United States
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Kenneth Wayne Bottenberg
Kenneth Wayne Bottenberg was born on March 11, 1927 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA to parents Joseph Ralph Bottenberg (1894-1978) and Inez L Dodd (1899-1974). He was a high school graduate of Southeast High School in Kansas City, Missouri, USA and also attended the University of Kansas (Lawrence, Kansas, USA) where he studied Industrial Management. On July 18, 1945, Kenneth enlisted at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. Joining the Air Corps, he became a Private in the Reserves. Kenneth's journey in the military extended to the US Army during World War II, where he held the rank of Private First Class.
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