Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1905 — LILLIAN NOWELS TO WED. [ARTICLE]
LILLIAN NOWELS TO WED.
A dispatch from Flora has the the following mention of a former resident and teaober in the Rensselaer school: “Miss Lillian els, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nowels, of this place, announced last evening her coming marriage to James Guild MoGimsey, on Monday, June 12. One of her society mates belonging to the “So Club” of which Miss Nowels is first matron, arranged a party social, which was held at intervale at the homes of the fourteen members. A dinner of nine courses was given, one coarse at each of the homes of nine members. At the home *of Miss Nowels place cards were used, and on each card was a line of poetry. These all read together uniquely annonnced in full the secret. Miss Nowels is one of the most popular young women of of this city, and for the last three seasons has held the position of primary teacher in local schools. Her betrothed is also well known here, where tor two years he held the position of principal in the public sohools. At present he ie a mail clerk on the Pennsylvania railway running between Plymouth, Ind., and Pittsburg Ps ”
