The Breeze – May 18, 1911 – Page 5

Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Turner, of Claroy, are the proud parents of a bright baby boy, born last Wednesday [May 10, 1911].

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – May 18, 1911 – Page 4

A telegram Monday afternoon [May 15, 1911] brought the sad news of the death of Mrs. T. H. Cawthon, at Arcadia, where she went some three weeks ago in the hopes that the change would restore her to health.

The body arrived here Tuesday night, and the funeral was held yesterday morning [Wednesday] from the Presbyterian church of which she was a devoted member, the large crowd present and the wealth of floral tributes bearing testimony to the high esteem in which she was held.

Ever since she has been a resident of De Funiak she has given freely of her time and splendid talents in the aid of every plan of work for schools and churches, and her charm of manner made her a general favorite with all. Her death is not a loss alone to the family, but to the whole community.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – May 18, 1911 – Page 1

The W. O. W., annual picknic at Niceville, has been postponed from May 20th until a later date on account of the sad death of Sov. N. E. Burlison.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – May 11, 1911 – Page 5

A telephone will be installed in the depot shortly. The telephone company is furnishing the service free for the benefit of its patrons.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – May 11, 1911 – Page 5

Miss Maude Saunders entertained the members of the senior class of the [Walton] High School at Mrs. W. J. Jones’ last night.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – May 11, 1911 – Page 5

Mr. and Mrs. T. M. McConnell have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Laura Scott, to Mr. Angus Gillis Douglass on the evening of May 24th at the Methodist church. Those who do not know these young people are very scarce in De Funiak, and scarcer still are those who do not hold them in the highest esteem and wish for them the greatest of happiness.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – May 11, 1911 – Page 1

Miss Nora Lee Daniel and Mr. Carl G. Varlin were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the bride’s home on Magnolia avenue at sunrise on the morning of May 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Varlin will be at the Magnolia hotel for a few weeks until they go to house keeping. They were married by Rev. Mr. Wallace.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – April 27, 1911 – Page 4

The Baptist church was transformed into a bower of beauty last Wednesday night, with white and green in honor of the wedding of two of De Funiak’s most popular young people, Miss Florence, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Monroe Laird and Glen, the eldest son of Mayor A. L. Beach, who plighted their troth in the presence of a crowd that filled the church to to doors in spite of the showers that dropt nearly all the afternoon, Rev. D. P. Slaughter, of the Methodist church, performing the ceremony, assisted by Mr. Catts, the Baptist pastor.

The coming of the bridal party was heralded by the singing of  “O Fair, O Sweet, O Holy”  by Mrs. Harley Cawthon, Miss Annie Burke Landrum playing the accompaniment with violin obligato by Rosby Brown, and the strains of Mendelshon”s wedding march announced their entrance into the church, Miss Beaulah Morris being the bridesmaid, with Mrs. B. P. Morris as matron of honor, and the best man Lancelot  Hughes. The bride’s other attendants were Misses Jimmie Lou Burkes, Mary Vic Bole, Minni McCaskill, Ossie Berry and Ethel Chapman, while G. D. Campbell, Waverly Wadsworth, Ralph Campbell and Angus McKinnon were the groomsmen. Geo. Cawthon and C. A. Landrum were the ushers, little Walton Flournoy the page and Mark Burk and Gracie Flournoy the flower girls.

After the ceremony the immediate bridal party with a few of the more intimate friiends repaired to the Brown House where a luncheon was served before the arrival of the train on which the happy pair left for an extended tour to New Orleans and other points. On their return they will be at home in the Beach cottage on Live Oak avenue which was the gift of the groom’s father.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – April 27, 1911 – Page 1

The first wedding to occur in Santa Rosa was solemnized Sunday morning [April 22, 1911] when Rev. Stokes made Miss Oakley and Mr. I. Oldes, man and wife in the presence of their immediate relatives. They left on the Capt. Fritz for Pensacola to spend their honeymoon. All join in wishing them a long and happy married life.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – April 27, 1911 – Page 1

From Niceville Editor:

A party consisting of Misses Ella, Lula and Lizzie Edge, I. A. Helms, A. E., and Tiller Howell, and Master Joel Edge made a flying trip to Rocky cemetery, Sunday afternoon and report a nice time.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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