Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1920 — HEIMLICH-ROWEN [ARTICLE]
HEIMLICH-ROWEN
The wedding of Miss Lulu Rowen, daughter of Charles A. Rowen of this city, and Herman R. Heimlich, son of Mrs. "J. H. Heimlich of La fayette, took place at the bride's home Thursday morning at 1) o’clock, witnessed by only a few relatives. The ceremony was performed by Rev. William T. Barbre, pastor of the First Christian church, using the ring ceremony. The bride is one of Rensselaer’s popular young women and has a wide circle of friends. The groom is an electrician, employed at Ft. Wayne, and is an estimable young man. After the ceremony refreshments were served to the guests.. The newlyweds legt immediately for Cincinnati, 0., where they will spend a few days, after which they will be 'at home to their friends in FL । Wayne. Those from out of,the city I attending the wedding were'Mrs. J. i H. Heimlich, Miss Gertrude Heimlich and F. J. Heimlich of Lafayette, Miss Carrie Heitnlich, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rowen of Parr.
