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Category Archives: 1910-06 June
The Breeze – June 16, 1910 – Page 2
Card of Thanks I take this method of expressing my heart-felt thanks to the many friends, who so loyally offered their assistance during the illness and death of my dear wife. May God’s blessings rest upon them all.ROBT. L. SELLARS … Continue reading
The Breeze – June 16, 1910 – Page 1
SANTA ROSA – Eugene Rutan returned this week from Atmore, Ala., with his bride nee Ettie Strickland. They were married on the 8th [of June] at the home of the bride’s brother John Strickland. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – June 16, 1910 – Page 1
Burned To Death Gladys, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Adkinson, who was so frightfully burned week before last, was released from her sufferings last Saturday, and was buried Sunday. The two little girls were alone in … Continue reading
The Breeze – June 16, 1910 – Page 1
Among the prettiest of the early June weddings was that of Miss Sadie Rowland Donalson to Mr. Henry v. d. Hart Roelofs, which occurred at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. S. E. Donalson, on Tuesday evening June seventh … Continue reading
Posted in 1910-06 June, The Breeze, Weddings
Tagged DeFuniak Springs, Donalson, Gillis, Jarratt Lumber Company, Marianna, Martin, Parker, Roelofs, Spencer, St. Andrews Bay, Wewahitchka
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The Breeze – June 9, 1910 – Page 8
WALTON COUNTY VOTING PRECINCTS Knox HillEucheeannaSandy CreekLimestoneMcDadesYellow RiverShoal riverAlaquaBoggyPortlandFreeportMossybendBruceDeFuniakCrestviewMossyheadEalumLaurel HillMooresGaskin Registered voters for:Broward – 526Talisforum – 274 [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
Posted in 1910-06 June, General News, The Breeze
Tagged Alaqua, Boggy, Bruce, Crestview, DeFuniak Springs, Ealum, Eucheeanna, Freeport, Gaskin, Knox Hill, Laurel Hill, Limestone, McDades, Moores, Mossybend, Mossyhead, Portland, Sandy Creek, Shoal River, Yellow River
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The Breeze – June 9, 1910 – Page 6
After months of suffering Mrs. A. L. [Alfred Lyman] Beach passed away Monday morning [June 6, 1910], the funeral services being held that afternoon, and Tuesday morning the body was taken to the old home in Ohio for interment. In … Continue reading
The Breeze – June 9, 1910 – Page 6
The Union Singing Convention met Saturday morning at Cluster Springs. .. . . Receival of letters from sister societies to wit: New Home, Cluster Springs, Alaqua Nos. 1 and 2, and Dorcas. . . . [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
Posted in 1910-06 June, General News, The Breeze
Tagged Alaqua, Cluster Springs, Dorcas, New Home, Union Singing Convention
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The Breeze – June 9, 1910 – Page 5
Mrs. Geo. H. [Mary] Hunt and son Fred, returned to their home at Aycock, Monday, after spending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. [Julius Caesar] Day. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – June 9, 1910 – Page 3
Neil Morrison says he is going to take lessons in Russian to be able to properly express his opinion of cheap gasoline engines. He claims to have exhausted the English vocabulary without appreciable effect. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – June 9, 1910 – Page 5
The Freeport Observer, the only socialist paper in Florida has suspended as a weekly, and it is stated that it may be revived as a monthly. Lack of support and the ill-health of the publisher is assigned as the reason … Continue reading