Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1901 — Herron to Wed Miss Rand. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Herron to Wed Miss Rand.
Mrs. E. D. Rand and her daughter, Carrie E. Rand, have nearly completed their plans for leaving Grinnell, lowa, and moving to New York, where, it is said, Miss Rand will be married to Dr. George D. Herron, the noted Socialist. Dr. Herron is now in New York and the Rands will go there in a few days, having sold their extensive property holdings in lowa. The judge who granted the "Herron divorce refused to Bign the decree until the check for 560,000 was in his hands. The Rands were received coldly on their return to that place. Miss Rand is Dr. Herron’s wealthy patroness, who has been prominently mentioned in connection with the Herron divorce case. She has purchased a house on Fifth avenue and Fortyfifth street in New York, where Dr. Herron is residing. According to published plans, her family will go to Europe soon, and from this it is assumed that her marriage to Dr. Herron will take place soon. In fact, it is so admitted by close friends. The marriage will be the outcome of the causes that have led up to the social reformer’s divorce from his wife a few weeks ago. Miss Rand is in sympathy with Dr. Herron’s work. She is reputed to be worth almost 51,000,000.
CARRIE D[?]PAMD
PROF G A HERRON
