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The Breeze – November 30, 1911 – Page 1

Bruce – J. J. Ward, Miss Victoria Strickland, and Miss Carl Commander attended an entertainment of Seven Runs on Saturday night and reported having had a nice time. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – November 30, 1911 – Pages 1 & 4

WEDDINGS     STAPLETON-MORRELLĀ  (p. 1) (BRUCE) On Sunday afternoon at six o’clock Mr. J. F. Stapleton of this place and Miss Clara Morrell, of Ebro, were quietly married at the residence of J. J. Ward, Mr. Ward officiating. After … Continue reading

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The Breeze – November 30, 1911 – Page 1

MRS. S. M. SIMMONS Obituary (BRUCE) Mrs. S. M. Simmons died on Saturday night and was buried at Antioch on Sunday afternoon. The bereaved ones have our sympathy.   Contributed by Michael Strickland

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The Breeze – November 23, 1911 – Page 1

CAMPBELL BABY BORN (LOCAL ITEM) There is a very junior member of one of our leading law firms now, the addition being the boy that came to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Campbell’s last Saturday (Nov 18, 1911). Gus says … Continue reading

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The Breeze – November 23, 1911 – Page 1

INFANT CAINS Obituary (PLEASANT HILL) A dark cloud came over the home of Bro. N. F. Cains early Saturday morning when he lost his darling baby. What is his loss is Heaven’s gain.   Contributed by Michael Strickland

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The Breeze – November 23, 1911 – Pages 1, 2, 4, & 5

GENERAL NEWS     BIRD HUNTING INJURY (p. 1) (GARDEN CITY) Wm. Robertson, a boy about fifteen years of age, shot his foot badly last Thursday while out bird hunting. He has lost one of his toes entirely, and the … Continue reading

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The Breeze – November 23, 1911 – Pages 1 & 4

ARCHBISHOP FUNERAL (p. 1) (ARCADIA) H. H. Stewart, John A. Morrison and son, Campbell, were the people from here that attended the funeral ceremonies of the late Archbishop at Sandy Creek on Sunday. (RED BAY) W. H. Kennington attended the … Continue reading

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The Breeze – November 16, 1911 – Page 1

MRS. M. E. EGBERT Obituary Mrs. M. E. Egbert, one of our oldest and best loved winter residents, passed away at the home of her brother in Lincoln, Neb., on the 8th. She had reached a very advanced age, nearly … Continue reading

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The Breeze – November 16, 1911 – Page 1

ALLEN-SMITH Wedding Geo. W. Allen surprised his many friends here on Wednesday night when he returned with his bride, whom he married on Saturday, Nov. 4, in Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs. Allen before marriage was Miss Edith Smith. She will be … Continue reading

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The Breeze – November 16, 1911 – Article Excerpts

MONUMENT UNVEILED (p. 1)(NICEVILLE) On Sunday Nov. 5, Juniper Camp #241 unveiled the monument of Sov. N. E. Burlison, who was drowned on the sinking of the Steamer Belle in Choctawhatchee Bay on April 27. There was quite a large … Continue reading

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