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The Niemuth Family - Newspaper Articles

-- Albert Henry Niemuth --

-- & wife, Roslind C. (Raymond) Niemuth --


News of What Women are Doing in Clubs, Home and Society
Rosalind Raymond Becomes Bride Of Albert Niemuth Jr.
St. Mary's Catholic church with its beautiful Christmas decorations made a pretty setting for a wedding
Thursday morning at 7 o'clock when Miss Rosalind C. Raymond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Raymond, became the bride of Albert H. Niemuth Jr., the son of Albert T. Niemuth. The Rev. William A. Reul performed the ceremony and selections during the mass were played by Sister M. Carola and Miss Miriam Murphy.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a powder blue wool crepe street length dress. For
flowers she wore a gardenia corsage and her accessories were black. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cottrell, cousins of the bridegroom. Mrs. Cottrell wore dusty rose in a street length dress with black accessories. She, too, wore gardenias.
A wedding breakfast was served after the ceremony to members of the immediate families at Mrs. Bork's
on Jackson drive. Table appointments were in white, with a centerpiece of chrysanthemums and lighted tapers.
Immediately after the breakfast the couple left for Rock Island, Ill., where they will remain for two weeks
before leaving for Seattle, Wash., where Mr. Niemuth has been transferred as field engineer for the United States government. Enroute they will travel through California and other southwestern states. Before her marriage Mrs. Niemuth was employed by the Wisconsin Public Service Corporation.
 
[Source: Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, Friday, December 27, 1940]

Club Hosts Miss Oshkosh
Miss Wisconsin pageant movies were showed [shown] by Mike Goerlitz to members of the Business
Women's Club of Oshkosh, assembled Tuesday evening for cocktails and dinner at the Picasso Plaza.
Introduced as a special guest was Miss Oshkosh, Carol Buelow, who was accompanied by her chaperone,
Mrs. A. A. Smith, and her mother, Mrs. Marlyn Buelow. The city's new reigning queen spoke briefly, expressing appreciation for her year's royal role and telling of some of her experiences since she acquired the title.
After showing the Miss Wisconsin films, Mr. Goerlitz conducted a question and answer session.
"We should be proud that our city is the home of one of the finest State Pageants," he concluded.
Miss Lucille Maney, vice president, conducted the meeting when it was decided to attend one of the
morning radio programs, "Breakfast at Howard Johnsons." Mrs. Alice Conrad reported on attendance at a Community Council meeting considering "Open Housing."
Mrs. Rosalind Niemuth was program chairman. Prizes went to Miss Alice Dehlke, Mrs. Lucille Rodat,
Mrs. Elaine Norkofski, Mrs. Freda Briggs, Mrs. Alton Reuton, Mrs. Dorothy Benson, Mrs. Estelle Eisner, Mrs. Margaret Johnston and Mrs. Clara Labelle.
Mrs. Milton Schumacher was accepted as a new member.
It was announced that next month's meeting will feature a "white elephant" sale. [Click here to see actual clipping]
 
[Photograph caption:] Welcome Miss Oshkosh; Business Women's Club of Oshkosh, meeting Tuesday night in the Picasso Plaza, officially welcomed the new Miss Oshkosh in the person of Carol Buelow. In this group, left, are Mrs. Rosalind Niemuth, Miss Oshkosh, Mrs. Harriet Smith, the title holder's official chaperone, and Mike Goerlitz, who showed films.
 
[Source: Oshkosh Northwestern, March 13, 1958]

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