Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1914 — Marriage of Miss Leopold Was Quietly Observed at Her Home. [ARTICLE]

Marriage of Miss Leopold Was Quietly Observed at Her Home.

The marriage ,of'Miss Julia Leopold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold, of this city, and Mr. Louis R. Haas, of Tipton, took place at the bride’s home at 11 o’clock this Wednesday morfling, in the presence of the immediate relatives only. Rabbi Fuerlicht, of Indianapolis, performed the ceremony, using the ring, as is the custom in Jewish marriages. The only ones to witness the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold, father and mother of the bride; Moses Leopold, a brother; Miss Gertie, a sister, and Mrs. Vernon Nowels, a cousin, of Rensselaer; and Mr. M. Haas, the father, and Misses Frances and Harriet Haas, sisters of *he groom, of Tipton. The only house decorations were flowers. There were no attendants and there iwas no wedding march. At the time for the ceremony Mr. Haas and Miss Leopold took a position in the parlor and the ceremony was quietly performed. A wedding dinner was served shortly after the ceremony and Mr. and Mrs. Haas left on the 3:29 train for Chicago and will go from there to New York city for a short wedding tour before their return ,to Tipton, where the groom is successfully engaged in the clothing and gents’ furnishing business. The many friends of the bride will wish for herself and husband a life of complete happiness.