Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1920 — HEIMLICH-BOWEN NUPTIALS. [ARTICLE]

HEIMLICH-BOWEN NUPTIALS.

The marriage of Miss Lulu ;A. Rowen and Mr. Henman R. Heimlich took piece at the home of the bride’s father, Charles Rowen of South Cullen street, at 10:00 o’clock thia Thursday forenoon. ,»? r of the First Christian Church, using the ring ceremony. The bride is an accomplished young lady, being one of the popular young ladies of the community. , She is the only daughter of Charles A. Rowen. The groom 4s ah estimable young man, an electrician of FL Wayne, Ind. He is the son of Mn. J. H. Heimlich of Lafayette. The guests present, T besides the bride’s family, were> Mrs. J. H. Heimlich, Gertrude and Fred Heimlich, of Lafayette; Carrie Heimlich, of Chicago; Mr..and Mrs. Ross Rowen and children, Parr, Ind.; Mrs. Lillian Ulebb, and Mrs. Linnie Lewis Ulrey. The young people.will spend their honey-moon at Cincinnati, 0., after which they will be at home to their many friends in Ft. Wayne. Ind., where the groom is employed as an electrician. ' The Republican joins the many extending hearty