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-- 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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Last updated: January 1, 2003

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