Jack County, TX - Newspaper - Jacksboro Gazette, October 31, 1912 ************************************************************************************* This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Dorman Holub Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ************************************************************************************* The Jacksboro Gazette October 31 1912 Location: Jacksboro Source: Jacksboro Public Library microfilms Description: Vineyard Methodist church dedicated; Mrs. Charles Atkinson Williams; Mrs. Juddie McDowell Brice Post Oak News Mr. Vincent Rev. J.K. Hicks and J.B. Brothers Mrs. David Mrs. Ledbetter and children Mr. Oslin Hood has returned home from Nulin, Hall County. Thad Moreland and Miss Ada Spangler made a trip to Joy in their auto. Will Thetford, formerly of Joplin moved into Mr. Gartrells house south of town. The Methodist Church at Vineyard will be dedicated the second Sunday in November. Special sermon to be preached by Rev. J.F. Alderson of Jacksboro Station. Joseph D. Thomas, P.C. E.B. Stovall and Miss Bessie Tint of Graham were married Sunday while out driving. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C.P. Welch, in Hotel Graham and the elated couple went back to Graham to make their home. F.L. Korn has opened up a tailor shop in the old Model Millinery building. He has spent the last two years in Dallas in his business and comes from there to Jacksboro. Mrs. Charles Williams of Dalhart, formerly Miss Anna Atkinson and Mrs. Brice of Little Rock, Arkansas, formerly Miss Juddie McDowell, are here for a visit to relatives. These two ladies met by invitation at the home of Mrs. F.G. Huckabay to spend the night. Some 12-15 years having elapsed since these three ladies had last met, naturally the tide of conversation drifted back to girlhood days, when Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Brice were desk mates in the N.T.B. College and Mrs. Huckabay and Mrs. Williams roommates at the residence of Mrs. Lula Wills on North Main Street. Mrs. H.H. Noel, best known by all as Fannie Maude, was called in consultation and plans were perfected for a reunion. On Friday, Mrs. H.H. Noel opened the doors of her hospitable home, complimentary to the old crowd of 1895-1898. Fourteen responded to roll call. Guests included: Pearl McDowell Hensley, Emma Crockett Cooper, Maud Thompson Wall, Lessie Waller Morrow, Ida Lasater Huckabay, Ray Garrison Brown, Daisy McDowell Taylor, Minnie Eastin Atkinson, Arminda Horton Timmons, Lillie Clymer Atkinson, Daisy Wolffarth Cooper, Juddie McDowell Brice, Maudie Hensley Wells, Amno Lasater Sandherr, Anna Atkinson Williams. In planning this reunion it was found that only four boys of the old crowd could be had. Mrs. Noel, as a girl, was always a favorite in Jacksboro and she still reigns in the hearts of her old friends. Jacksboro Personals S.V. Stark L.M. Ragsdale of Sebree R.N. Johnson Mrs. Will Enfy of Pourch, Oklahoma visited her sister, Mrs. O.S. McClurkin Mrs. Neeley Keeley and daughter, Superior of Eastman, Oklahoma. Will Mann Mrs. J.B. Wells visited her sister, Mrs. Roy Jacksboro of Fort Worth. W.A. Massie of Groom Tom Horton of Braton Mrs. J.B. McMahon and son visited Mr. And rms. S.O. Callahan. She will join her husband in Denver, Colorado where they will make their home. W.W. Weatherford and Eugene Weatherford left for their home having been called to the sickness and death of their brother-in-law, J.E. Dennis. Rev. and Mrs. J.B. Pyatt Miss Bonnie Bell has taken her place in the Jacksboro school. Miss Beatrice Flowers visited her sister, Mrs. William Turner. Dr. and Mrs. E. Hughes of Bryson. Mr. And Mrs. Frank Ward of Tucumcari, New Mexico visited Mrs. Wards parents. John Rider and sister, Miss Elsie Rider of Graford, accompanied by Mr. Fronabarger of Weatherford drove up in the Rider Car. Mr. And Mrs. Isam Lynn of West Texas have been visiting old time friends in Jack County this week. Mrs. Price of Little Rock, Ark., visited her sister, Mrs. H.B. Hensley. Mrs. Gowen of Estelline visited her parents, Mr. And Mrs. W.R. Green of Bryson. Miss Eula Garrison of Keechi visited her grandmother, Mrs. Garrison.