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The Breeze – February 23, 1911 – Page 2
A Pretty Wedding Last Wednesday Night [February 15, 1911] DeFuniak weddings are always pretty, and to say that one is prettier than an other, is hard to do and tell the truth, but that of Miss Gussie McCaskill and William … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-02 February, The Breeze, Weddings
Tagged Campbell, Cawthon, DeFuniak Springs, Douglass, Ecker, Jordan, Lewis, McCaskill, McKinnon, McLeod, Morrison, Presbyterian Church, Stinson, Walker
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The Breeze – February 9, 1911 – Page 6
“Miss Grace Tappan, the first assistant in the public school has returned to her home, where so it is said, she will be married next Saturday, (tomorrow). Miss Mamie Buchanan, of DeFuniak, takes her place here as teacher, to finish … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-02 February, General News, The Breeze
Tagged Buchanan, DeFuniak Springs, Laurel Hill, Tappan
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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
Posted in 1911-02 February, The Breeze, Weddings
Tagged Campbell, DeFuniak Springs, First National Bank, McCaskill
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The Breeze – October 27, 1910 – Page 6
One of the most beautiful weddings taking place in DeFuniak in quite a long space of time was that which occurred Wednesday evening of last week [October 26, 1911] at the Methodist church, when Mr. James Monroe Northcutt and Miss … Continue reading
Posted in 1910-10 October, The Breeze, Weddings
Tagged Brown, DeFuniak Springs, Meigs, Northcutt, Richardson
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The Breeze – June 30, 1910 – Page 5
A wedding of interest to DeFuniak people from the wide acquaintance and many friends the bride has here, was that of Miss Hattie Stubbs and John Morris at Freeport last Wednesday evening at the home of the bride’s mother, Rev. … Continue reading
Posted in 1910-06 June, The Breeze, Weddings
Tagged Clayton, DeFuniak Springs, Freeport, Morris, Stubbs
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The Breeze – June 23, 1910 – Page 7
The many friends of Stanley Woodward, who spent most of his boyhood days here in DeFuniak, will be interested to know that on the ninth of this month he was married at Staunton, Va., to Miss Esther Hampton. They graduated … Continue reading
Posted in 1910-06 June, The Breeze, Weddings
Tagged DeFuniak Springs, Hampton, Woodward
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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