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The DeFuniak Herald – February 5, 1914 – Page 3

Local News Items: Social and Personal Notes of Local Interest Rev. D. F. Slaughter of Ozark, Ala., was in the city Monday shaking hands with old friends who are always glad to see his genial face. Mrs. Ceal and son, of Birmingham, Ala., who … Continue reading

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The DeFuniak Herald – February 5, 1914 – Page 2

Deerland Pretty weather and good health prevails. Revs. Brunk and Griffith preached at Deerland schoolhouse Sunday. J. E. Ward attended Justice court at Mossy Head Saturday. Misses Kate and Minnie Ward visited at Mossy Head Saturday. W. J. Davis was on business at DeFuniak Saturday. John Wright and family was here the … Continue reading

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The DeFuniak Herald – February 5, 1914 – Page 2

Red Bay Clifford Meigs, of DeFuniak and Randall Hughes of Ponce de Leon were down here Sunday. Mrs. Neil McLeod visited her mother, Mrs. David George, at the Valley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kennington of Ponce de Leon spent Sunday with their parents. Miss Irene Brown spent last week at … Continue reading

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The DeFuniak Herald – February 5, 1914 – Page 2

Ealum The health of the community is generally good- only colds. Most farmers are preparing their land for farming, though some say it is too early. By the looks of it, spring is here. Mr. Leonard Bell made a business trip … Continue reading

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The Breeze – November 30, 1911 – Page 5

Little Miss Iris Storrs entertained about twenty of her little friends last Wednesday with a party in honor of her sixth birthday. The usual games and refreshments made the afternoon pass very quickly to the little men and women who … Continue reading

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The Breeze – November 30, 1911 – Page 5

The Union Thanksgiving services will be held at the Presbyterian church this morning at 10 o’clock. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – November 30, 1911 – Page 1

The monument erected to the memory of our late Sovereign M. M. Glass will be unveiled under the auspices of this camp, of which he was a member, at Corinth cemetary on the first Sunday in December at 11 o’clock. … Continue reading

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The Breeze – November 30, 1911 – Page 1

B. M. Archibold left Monday for Laurel Hill and Claroy, where he will work for a while. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – December 7, 1911 – Page 5

John Hinote was here Monday for the first time since he had the misfortune to get his leg broken. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – December 7, 1911 – Page 5

Thanksgiving morning was the coldest November morning ever recorded in Florida, the thermometer registering 22 and Friday morning was not much better. Hardy vegetables do not seem to have been hurt by the freeze, however. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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