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The DeFuniak Herald – March 13, 1919
General News Charles Carter acquitted. Newt Nowling testified that he didn’t even know what Christmas was on, or the day of the week, but remembers Carter selling him rum. Marion Hall (who shot Carter & killed Arnold Mitchell) said he purchased 2 … Continue reading
The Breeze–November 21, 1935
PAXTON SCHOOL NEWS Paxton school is doing just fine. The teachers are: Mrs. E. B. Miller, principal; Mrs. H. C. Hughes, Miss Isabel Carter. Who’s Who Contest Most popular girl Hazel Williams Most popular boy Wilford Johns Smartest girl Theresa … Continue reading
The DeFuniak Herald – September 23, 1965 Obituaries
1965 September 23 Mr. Caesar Marzella, 75 yrs, died Thursday, Sep 16th. A native of San Felicia, Circeo, Italy, Mr. Marzella resided in DeFuniak Springs since 1930, moving here from Chicago, Ill. Services on Saturday with interment in Magnolia. He is … Continue reading
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The DeFuniak Herald – February 7, 1935
Obituaries (taken from abstracts) Funeral services for W. T. [William Tally] Bludworth, whose death occurred Thursday, January 31, were conducted on Friday afternoon [February 1, 1935] at 3:00 from the Methodist church; interment was in Magnolia cemetery. W. T. Bludworth was born … Continue reading
The Breeze – December 1, 1910 – Page 8
A baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jackson Tuesday but lived only a short time. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – October 27, 1910 – Page 8
[Richard Henry] Jackson received a telegram Tuesday morning [November 1, 1910] stating the death of his brother [John Lewis] Jackson of Vernon, Florida. The body of the deceased will be brought here today. The funeral will be held at Mossybend … Continue reading