Jack County, TX - Newspaper - Jacksboro Gazette, July 19, 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 July 19 1912 Location: Jacksboro Source: Jacksboro Public Library microfilms Description: Mark-Byers wed; Mrs. L.J. Hayhurst diest; Brown-Hensley wed; Senate News Mr. And Mrs. George Barker Mrs. Cordie Riddle from near Bryson visited her mother, Mrs. Parrish. Mrs. McCune and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ludie McCune of Loving. Mrs. Oettings bakery is on the east side of the square. R.D. Mask and Miss Pearle Byers of Oakdale were married 10 July 1912, Rev. Edwin L. Hill officiating. Bartons Chapel Rev. Charles Teague, formerly of Bartons Chapel but now of Oklahoma. Miss Era Teague Mrs. Luther Fronabarger of Weatherford visited his fathers Keechi farm. Miss Lena Green C.L. Johnson Miss Florence Gill Mrs. Smith of Plaster visited C.W. Potts and family returned home with her niece, Miss Effie Potts Mr. Mabry of Weatherford Mrs. L.J. Hayhurst of Elm Grove community died Sunday and was buried at Carroll Creek cemetery. Funeral conducted by Rev. Lonnie King. Willow Point Mr. Keelin and family visited Mrs. Keelins father, Mr. Tom Gilliland here. Riley Anderson Mrs. Clay Sheppard John Sheppard C.A. Rector of Dallas Messrs. Moore and Evans preached at Balsoria Sunday. Mrs. Fickland of Willow Point died last week. On 13 July 1912 at the home of the brides parents, Mr. And Mrs. J.G. Brown of Gibtown, Miss Stella Lee Brown and Hickman Hensley were married, Rev. J.A. Matthews officiating. The bride is quite popular in Jacksboro, where she is well known, having been for two years the expression teacher in Jacksboro school, and she will be welcomed here by many friends. Mr. Hensley has always resided in Jacksboro and is also well known, he being a member of the firm of Hensley Brothers. Jacksboro Personals Hardy Harris of Vineyard W.G. Smith Luke Tanner of Fort Worth Walter Nelms W.P. Solomon of Sulphur, Oklahoma visited his son, J.N. Solomon. Mrs. M.G. Nelms visited her sister, Mrs. H.F. Hawkins of Chico. Mrs. W.M. Orman Bob Ivey, one of Prospects merchants Peyton Jones visited his father in Fort Worth. Mrs. Mary Johnson Mrs. George Risley of Lueders and Mrs. C. Lyles of Cross Plains A.M. Lasater of Amarillo visited his daughters, Mrs. Huckabay and Mrs. Sandber. Mrs. Blanche Teeters of Fort Worth visited her mother, Mrs. S.E. Laycock of Los Creek. Miss Mayme Gunter of Clayton, Oklahoma who visited her aunt, Mrs. Laycock also visited her father, George Gunter.