The Niemuth
Family
Newspaper
Articles
-- Leonard
Martin Theodore Niemuth --
- LIND NEWS NOTES
. . . Len Niemuth of Clark's Mills was securing signers to a
petition to have the mail on route 2 delivered in the morning
instead of in the afternoon.
- [Source: Dan Niemuth, unknown newspaper;
hand dated 1938]
Famous Sayings of Famous People: Len Niemuth, "It seems
to me that it's pretty generally true that the
- editor, the doctor, and the preacher
are the fellows who have to wait longest when they have money
coming to them."
- [Source: Dan Niemuth; unknown newspaper;
hand dated Feb. 1940]
Leonard Niemuth Sells Store To Ervin Schoenick
- Sale of the grocery and general
store at Clarks Mills in the town of Saxeville, Waushara county,
owned
- and managed by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Niemuth and family for the past ten years, was made last Friday
to Ervin Schoenick of West Bloomfield. Mr. Schoenick took immediate
possession.
- The Niemuth family purchased the
store from Albert Behm some ten years ago, and have conducted
it to
- the present time. Mr. Niemuth will
continue to operate the grist mill, saw mill, and lumber yard
at Clarks Mills.
- [Source: Dan Niemuth; unknown newspaper;
hand dated May 1940]
AN APPRECIATION
- We wish to express our sincere appreciation
to the public for their patronage at our store in Clark's Mills
- during the past ten years, and we
trust that the same loyal support may be extended our successor,
Mr. Ervin Schoenick.
- MR. and MRS. LEONARD NIEMUTH and
FAMILY
- See actual clipping
- [Source: Dan Niemuth; unknown newspaper;
assuming May 1940 due to article above]
- NIEMUTH-HANDRICH WEDDING APRIL 17th
- The marriage of Miss Clara Handrich,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Handrich, route 3, and Leonard
- Niemuth of West Bloomfield was solemnized
at twelve o'clock noon, Sunday, April 17th, at Naughart. The
couple were attended by Verna Wendt, and Walter Handrich a brother
of the bride. Rev. H. Handrich, and uncle of the bride performed
the ceremony.
- The bride wore a blue travel suit
with matching accessories. Her attendant wore a tan ensemble.
- A wedding dinner was served at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. Handrich to the members of the bridal party.
- Following this Mr. and Mrs. Niemuth
left on a two weeks motor trip through the northern part of the
state.
- On their return they will make their
home at Clark's Mills where Mr. Niemuth operates the mill and
- conducts a general store.
- [Source: Dan Niemuth; unknown newspaper;
assuming April 1932 due to wedding date]
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