Category Archives: 1910-11 November

The Breeze – November 24, 1910 – Page 5

In addition to the Cawthon-Thompson wedding in which society people are so much interested we hear that there is another one schedule for a little later, before the holidays are over in fact. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – November 24, 1910 – Page 1

Mob Boards Train Near Pensacola and Overpowers Officers Who Have Negro in Charge Bob Matthews who has been held here for several months and who left here Tuesday morning for Pensacola did not make the entire trip as the plans … Continue reading

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The Breeze – November 17, 1910 – Page 5

The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Linzy who died at 3 o’clock Monday morning [November 14, 1910)]was buried last Tuesday in the city cemetery, Rev. Slaughter preaching the funeral services. We join with the parents and many friends … Continue reading

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The Breeze – November 10, 1910 – Page 4

After a somewhat lengthy illness Mr. E. R. Sprague, one of DeFuniak’s best-known citizens, passed away to the great beyond. The body left here Tuesday evening for Broadhead, Wis., where the burial will take place Friday. Mr. Sprague was a … Continue reading

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The Breeze – November 10, 1910 – Page 2

An Announcement of Much Local Interest The engagement of Miss Altha Thompson and Dr. Harley Cawthon bothof DeFuniak Springs has been announced, the wedding to take place onvDecember 21st. The news is of much interest of course, in DeFuniak, and … Continue reading

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The Breeze – November 10, 1910 – Page 1

Chipley, Nov 7. A tree cut [by his] three older brothers fell on the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hays, of this place, this morning, causing an instant and horrible death. The little one was … Continue reading

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