Category Archives: 1911-02 February

The Breeze – February 9, 1911 – Page 4

A pretty home wedding was celebrated Saturday [February 4, 1911] at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tappan when their daughter Grace, became the bride of Mr. Valerian Williams, a prosperous farmer of Madison county. Only the immediate … Continue reading

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The Breeze – February 9, 1911 – Page 1

Mr. Amzie Wilson and Miss Annie Veit were married last night [February 8, 1911] in Louisville, Kentucky. We strongly suspected when Amzie left here that there was something of this kind brewing and are glad to extend congratulations. The bride … Continue reading

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The Breeze – February 9, 1911 – Page 1

A little daughter has arrived at the home of our popular livery man, Mr. John Adams. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – February 2, 1911 – Page 8

The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Campbell, of Laurel Hill, was taken to the Valley cemetery for burial. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – February 2, 1911 – Page 8

Mr. Floyd S. Williams Sr., died at his home on 13th street Sunday evening from apoplexy after an illness of only a few hours, and was laid to rest Tuesday morning. Rev. D. B. Slaughter conducting the services. A wife … Continue reading

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The Breeze – February 2, 1911 – Page 8

Mr. John L. Creary, of Pensacola, who has been here for the past year living in the pine woods in the hope that he might get relief from consumption, died suddenly Thursday night [January 26, 1911] from a hemmorage. The … Continue reading

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The Breeze – February 2, 1911 – Page 4

Friends of the young folks and that includes about everybody in this part of the world, received handsomely engraved invitations this week reading like this: Mr. and Mrs. John Jett McCaskill will give in marriage their daughter Gussie to Mr. … Continue reading

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The Breeze – February 2, 1911 – Page 1

B. P. Edge received his commission Friday as Postmaster at Niceville, in the place of Boggy. We are glad the name has been changed. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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