The Niemuth
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-- Ella Lydia
Alice (Niemuth) Howlett --
- Women's, Society and Club News
Howlett and Niemuth Wedding Solemnized
- Miss Ella L. Niemuth, daughter of
Mrs. Alvina Niemuth, 523 Elmwood avenue, and Pat E. Howlett,
son
- of Mrs. Louise Howlett, 91 West
New York avenue, were married at a quiet ceremony performed in
the parsonage of St. Peter's church. The Rev. Eugene Geitner
read the nuptial vows this afternoon at 3 o'clock.
- Mrs. O. T. Witte, a sister of the
bride, and Alan Nelson, Madison, were the attendants.
- The couple will reside at 207 South
Memorial drive, in Appleton, where the bridegroom is employed
as
- reporter for the circuit court of
Outagamie county. He was formerly clerk of the Oshkosh municipal
court. Mrs. Howlett has been assistant clerk of that court.
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- [Source: Oshkosh Daily Northwestern,
Saturday, March 30, 1940, p. 8, col. 8]
Niemuth-Howlett
- Miss Ella Niemuth, daughter of George
F. Niemuth, Elmwood avenue, Oshkosh, and Pat Howlett, circuit
- court reporter in Outagamie county,
will be married at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the parsonage
of St. Peter Catholic church, Oshkosh, by the Rev. Eugene Geimer.
Their attendants will be Mrs. O. T. Witte, sister of the bride,
and Frank Nelson, Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Howlett will live at
207 S. Memorial drive, Appleton. The bride is deputy clerk of
the municipal court of Winnebago county at Oshkosh.
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- [Source: Appleton Post-Crescent,
Saturday evening, March 30, 1940, p. 12, col. 7]
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