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The Breeze – July 13, 1911 – Page 7
Died on the Train. Undertaker Wickersham received a telegram last Friday to meet the train upon its arrival, and when it came it was learned that Mr. R. F. Allen, of City Point, below Jacksonville, had died shortly after the … Continue reading
Posted in 1910-12 December, 1911-07 July, Deaths, The Breeze
Tagged Allen, Beach, City Point, Knights of Phythias, Wickersham
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The Breeze – July 13, 1911 – Page 1
Miss Ella Butler and Mr. Geo. Gibbon were quietly married, Wednesday morning, July 5th at the home of the bride’s parents. All join in wishing them a long and happy life. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – July 13, 1911 – Page 1
A Home Wedding. On the morning of July 4th a beautiful home wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Douglass at Pleasant Ridge, the contracting parties being Miss Mary C. Douglass, their eldest daughter, and … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-07 July, The Breeze, Weddings
Tagged Baker, Campbell, DeFuniak Springs, Douglass, Laird, McLendon, Pleasant Ridge, Ray
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The Breeze – July 6, 1911 – Page 8
Yellow Pine Camp W. O. W. No. 12 will unveil their monument to W. A. Kelly, Sunday at 3p.m. July 9th Inst. Other Camps cordially invited. Also to people at large. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – July 6, 1911 – Page 8
On June 29th, ultimo in the cemetery at De Funiak Springs Florida, was laid to rest one of the sweetest spirits that has ever lived to bless our world. Two nights before this Sister Ada J. Burdick, wife of Judge … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-07 July, Deaths, The Breeze
Tagged Burdick, Catts, Converse, DeFuniak Springs, Lason
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The Breeze – July 6, 1911 – Page 5
Mr. John McJenon and Miss Mary Douglass were married, at the residence of the bride’s father near Knox Hill. May all joy be theirs. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – July 6, 1911 – Page 5
W. K. Jennings wears a broader smile than usual this week, celebrating the even of a useful boter, who got her a day ahead of the 4th of July. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – July 6, 1911 – Page 5
A 12 pound baby is commonly supposed to be a bouncer, but there was born Monday to Rev. W. L. Smith and wife, colored, a boy weighing 15 1/2 pounds. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – July 6, 1911 – Page 1
“The Honeymoon Route to the Gulf.” The following telegram which was sent to the DeFuniak delegates at Moultrie last Friday created no little amusement when read by Mr. Storrs, in his argument before the committee: “All the world loves a … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-07 July, General News, The Breeze
Tagged Cawthon, DeFuniak Springs Commercial Club, Moultrie, Pensacola, Storrs
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The Breeze – June 29, 1911 – Page 5
Miss Beaulah Morris and Mr. Lancelot Hughes, of Ponce de Leon, were married yesterday afternoon at the residence of the bride’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Morris, and left for Moultrie on the good roads tour for their bridal … Continue reading