Jack County, TX - Wedding - George Fant and Fannie Richmond McFall ********************************************************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Dorman Holub Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ********************************************************************************** Wedding As Mr. Fant and his bride are well known in Jacksboro, having visited Mr. Fant's aunt, Mrs. D.L. Knox, last summer, their friends will be intersted in the report of their marriage at Weatherford. One of the most beautiful weddings ever celebrated in Weatherford was that of Tuesday, when at First Methodist church, George Fant led to the marriage altar Miss Fannie Richmond McFall. Miss King, Messrs. Landon McFall, Will Burke, Leo Hartnett and Millard Braselton were ushers. Misses Bess Cannon, Sue Steele, Nell Davis, and Katherine Bell as bridesmaids. Following these came the bride to be upon the arm of her sister, Miss Anna McFall. From the corner of the building opposite to that entered by the bride came the groom upon the arm of his best man, Mr. Will Murphy of Sherman. Rev. Hubert D. Knickerbocker of Dallas read the marriage vows of the Methodist church. The bride and groom were driven to the T&P station where they took the train for Galveston. The groom is the son of W.S. Fant, president of the First National Bank, and is himself a bookkeeper in that institution and a young man of high business and social character. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.G. McFall and is universally admired for her accomplishments and personal charms. Jacksboro Gazette Jacksboro, Texas Thursday, June 15, 1905