Jack County, TX - Newspaper - Jacksboro Gazette, December 12, 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 December 12 1912 Location: Jacksboro Source: Jacksboro Public Library microfilms Description: Mrs. Forest Hensley dies; Stephens-Schwartz wed Mrs. Forest Hensley died very suddenly 4 December 1912 from heart failure. She had been sick for some time with typhoid fever. She was buried in Oakwood cemetery, Rev. J.F. Alderson conducted the funeral. Mrs. Hensley leaves her husband and many relatives. Plaster News John N. Plaster of Plaster community, also his son Charley, moved to Donley county where they will make their future home. T.J. Jones of Bryson moved into the home formerly occupied by Mr. Plaster. J. Barnett moved to Temple, Bell County, Texas. J.M. Brimhall G.W. Ross Jodie Kee visited relatives at Oakdale. Miss Flossy Woods and sister attend school at Bryson. School at Plaster in progress with Miss Ethel Chowning of Cundiff. C.O. Hess received from the factory his new silver gray funeral car which he ordered several months ago. Jacksboro Personals Rev. B.F. Dickenson of Sebree. D.W. Hightower of Fort worth is going to Rosebud to visit his parents and will enter Baylor University. Mrs. J.F. Alderson and daughter, Miss Frank left for Dallas, Greenville, Whitewright and Pilot Point where they will visit until after the holidays, after which Miss Alderson will enter Kidd-Key school at Sherman. On 8 December 1912, Wheeler W. Stephens of Jacksboro and Miss Alice Schwartz of Groveland were united in marriage at the home of the grooms parents in east Jacksboro. Ceremony officiated by Rev. C.P. Welch, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Those present were G.S. Wilson and sister, Miss Garlin, Serrell Hunt and F.L. Korn.