The Breeze – September 14, 1911 – Page 1

EARLY BABY BORN

 
(NICEVILLE) Born. To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Early, September 4th, a fine boy. Mother and child are doing fine.

 

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The Breeze – September 7, 1910 – Page 8

POWELL-TEAL Wedding

 
A Home Wedding: Judge Parish officiated last Sunday afternoon at the marriage of Miss Vesta Teal and Mr. Allen Powell, of Dorcas, at the home of the bride’s parents north of town. No cards were issued but several of the relatives and intimate friends of the contracting parties were present. Mr. and Mrs. Powell are at home to their many friends at Dorcas.

 

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The Breeze – September 7, 1910 – Page 5

OBITUARIES

 

JOHN I. HULSE
John I. Hulse, a nephew of the late Dr. Landrum, and a former resident of DeFuniak, died at his home in New Orleans last Sunday (Sept 2, 1911).

 
R. C. WOOD
R. C. Wood, and old time resident of DeFuniak, and well-known to all of our older citizens died at his home in Dalonega, Ga., the 24th of August. A nephew of his was here last week looking after some matters connected with the estate of the deceased.

 

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The Breeze – September 7, 1910 – Page 5

MAPOLES BABY BORN
Editor Mapoles of the Laurel Hill News is the proud papa of a baby boy who arrived last Thursday. Will says he is thinking of taking the youngster down with him to the ball game next Monday as a substitute for Hub Allen if Hub should not care to participate in the slaughter of the innocents for more than three or four innings.

 

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The Breeze – September 7, 1910 – Page 5

HATHAWAY-HANUUN
County Judge Hathaway of Holmes County and Miss Vetta Hanuua of Blakely, Ga., were married at the latter place Wednesday of last week.

 

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The Breeze – September 7, 1910 – Page 1

BAPTIZING ITEM

On the fourth Sunday in Sept. there will be a Baptizing at the New Bridge on Alaqua known as the Infinger Bridge.

 

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The Breeze – February 16, 1911 – Pages 1 & 5

WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

HOBBS/ANDERSON: (page 1) Ted Balkom of Union and Miss Viola Anderson attended the Hobbs/Anderson marriage on Sunday.

 

MCCASKILL/CAMPBELL: (page 5) Society has been all agog this week in preparation for the McCaskill/Campbell wedding, which took place at the Presbyterian Church last night (February 15, 1911).

 

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The Breeze – February 16, 1911 – Pages 1, 4, & 8

OBITUARIES

 

INFANT ERVIN: (page 1) The death angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Ervin on Saturday morning (February 11, 1911), taking away their little girl, Fannie. The body was laid to rest on Sunday morning. The Rev. Stock preached the funeral.

 

INFANT HINLEY: (page 1) The infant babe of W.M. and Mrs. Addie Hinley died Monday (February 13, 1911) was laid to rest on Monday afternoon in the Gum Creek Cemetery. Our deepest sympathy is mutually extended to the bereaved parents, whose loss we feel sure is heaven’s gain.

 

MRS. DANIEL GILLIS (page 4)

Resolutions of Respect

At a meeting of the Ladies Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church last Monday afternoon, the following resolutions were adopted.

  1. The Ladies Home and Foreign Missionary Society is called upon again to mourn the loss of a beloved and useful member, in the passing away of Mrs. Daniel Gillis.
  2. Mrs. Gillis was preeminently a woman of the Home, where as wife and mother, she was a model for imitation, and she was a most faithful member of the Church: in her place at all meetings, when possible and fully in sympathy with the services at God’s House. And this is true of her, as a member of our society, in the work of which she will always have manifested the liveliest interest.
  3. She will be greatly missed by us. Her loss enlarges the void made in our ranks by the loss of the other 2 noble women, so recently called to go up higher.
  4. We will not forget her attractive and strong personality, her gracious and cheerful Christian bearing, and her consistent piety. We call on ourselves to follow her “conversation”, remembering that our Lord can be the same to us that He was to her.
  5. We enter upon our record, also the deep sympathy which we feel for the bereaved household, and ask of God that her prayers in their behalf may continue to be answered.
  6. It is ordered that this action be communicated to the afflicted household and children.

Mrs. W.m. W. Flournoy, Caroline S. Walden – Committee

 

R.T. WESTER KILLED (page VIII)

R.T. Wester, a brother of City Marshal Wester, was shot and instantly killed by 2 men named Mathis near his home in Jackson County last week under circumstances particularly atrocious.

From the evidence given at the inquest, it seems that Wester was passing the home of the younger Mathis, who was his son-in-law, on his way home from Grand Ridge, when the murderers hailed him from the home of the elder Mathis, and he turned and went back to see what they wanted, and had entered the yard when the younger Mathis shot him from the inside of the house, and the elder came around from behind the house and fired the second shot at him, and then beat him over the head with the gun.

Both of the Mathises were arrested and remanded to jail without bail.

 

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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 as teacher to finish out this term of school. — Laurel Hill News

 

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The Breeze – February 9, 1911 – Page 4

Morgas Arrant Monument

ATTENTION: W.O.W. (Woodmen of the World)

 

The ceremonies of unveiling the monument erected to the memory of our late Sovereign, Morgas Arrant, late a member of this camp, will be held at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery on the first Sunday of March 1911, at 1 o’clock pm. All near camps and visiting Sovereigns are cordially invited to attend and participate in this fraternal rite. The cemetery is located about 10 miles north of Ponce de Leon, and about 4 miles northeast of Sandy Creek Church.

 

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