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-- Franklin
Alfred Niemuth --
- WOLF RIVER YOUNG PEOPLE ORGANIZE
CITIZENSHIP CLUB
Fremont, Wis. - (Special) - Organization of a citizenship club
in the town of Wolf River was effected at a meeting Tuesday evening
at the Bohren schoolhouse, of which meetings will be held each
alternate Tuesday beginning Feb. 20. Officers were elected at
the meeting and next week a committee will be named to prepare
the entertainment which it will present as its part in the program
of the countywide citizenship day observance to be held at Oshkosh
May 19. It is expected there will be six such group meetings.
Officers elected at the Tuesday meeting were as follows: President,
Miss Marie Mongan; vice president, Franklin Niemuth; secretary,
Miss Muryel Ulrich; discussion leader, Miss Genevieve Haedt;
members of county committee, Mrs. Henry Bauer and Chester Hofberger.
It was announced that there are 20 persons in the Town of Wolf
River who will reach the age of 21by May 19, according to a list
prepared by the committee. New voters present at the meeting
Tuesday were: Carl Metzig, John Niemuth, Franklin Niemuth and
the Misses Marie Mongan, Dorothy Wentzel, Muryel Ulrich and Genevieve
Haedt.
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- [Source: Oshkosh Northwestern,
Thursday, February 15, 1940, p. 23, col. 1]
- To Install Officers
- ZITTAU - Church council officers
of Immanuel Lutheran Church will be installed at the morning
service
- next Sunday, Feb. 12.
- Officers are Franklin Niemuth, president;
Harry Spiegelberg, vice president; Donald Remmel, financial
- secretary; Ferdinand Spiegelberg,
treasurer; David Schmidt, secretary; and Arden Rieckmann, building
fund secretary.
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- [Source: Oshkosh Daily Northwestern,
Monday, February 6, 1956, p. 1]
- Salaries Of Town Officials Are Adjusted
FREMONT - The Town of Wolf River... annual town meeting last
week...
- ... All officers were re-elected
including Marlyn Hahn, chairman; Richard Krehnke, West Side supervisor;
- Franklin Niemuth, East Side supervisor;
Mrs. George Wohlt, clerk; Raymond Koepp, treasurer; Herman Kiesow,
East Side constable; Hugo Struck, West Side constable; and Franklin
Neue, assessor. Some 77 voters turned out for the election.
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- [Source: Oshkosh Daily Northwestern,
Monday, April 10, 1967, p. 19]
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