The Breeze – June 16, 1910 – Page 5

FOUND – A $5 bill. Owner can have it by proving property and paying for this notice.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – June 16, 1910 – Page 5

Invitations have been received here by friends and relatives of the bride and groom the wedding of Mr. B. G. Stanley, of Freeport and Miss Norma Rooks, of Orange Hill, the Wedding to take place on the 22nd inst.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – June 16, 1910 – Page 5

J. A. McDonald went to Caryville Tuesday to look after the business affairs of Julian Miller who died last Saturday [June 11, 1910].

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – June 16, 1910 – Page 2

Card of Thanks

I take this method of expressing my heart-felt thanks to the many friends, who so loyally offered their assistance during the illness and death of my dear wife. May God’s blessings rest upon them all.
ROBT. L. SELLARS

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – June 16, 1910 – Page 1

SANTA ROSA – Eugene Rutan returned this week from Atmore, Ala., with his bride nee Ettie Strickland. They were married on the 8th [of June] at the home of the bride’s brother John Strickland.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – June 16, 1910 – Page 1

Burned To Death

Gladys, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Adkinson, who was so frightfully burned week before last, was released from her sufferings last Saturday, and was buried Sunday. The two little girls were alone in the house when her clothing caught fire from the stove in some way and by the time her father reached her she was burned so severely that in spite of every attention that could be given her, her injuries resulted in her death.

The deepest sympathy seems cold and heartless in the face of a bereavement like this, and there is but One that can help the parents bear their heavy burden.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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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 at Point Donalson, Parker, Florida, on St. Andrews Bay, in the presence of a few relatives and friends.

The large front parlor was beautifully decorated in green white and pink, and oleanders were never more beautifully blended making one glad that oleanders bloom for June brides. The large lower hall and dining room carried the color scheme in a charming way.

The bride wore an exquisite gown of soft white satin fashioned in draped effect with trimmings of spangled net with veil, her only ornament being a string of pearls the gift of the groom’s mother and carried a bouquet of roses and ferns.

She was attended by Miss Grace Spencer of Wewahitchka, Fla., as maid of honor, and Miss Katherine Martin of Parker, and Miss Katherine Gillis of DeFuniak Springs, Fla., as bridesmaids, the color scheme being carried out in their costumes and arm bouquets.

Many beautiful presents were received attesting to the popularity of the young couple.

Delicious refreshments were served after the ceremony, and following the reception amid showers of rice and good wishes the wedded pair left for St. Andrews, and Wednesday morning took the train for Marianna. There Mr. Roelofs is in charge of the survey for the Jarratt Lumber Company’s Railroad.

Their many friends wish them “Bon voyage” thru life.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – June 9, 1910 – Page 8

WALTON COUNTY VOTING PRECINCTS

Knox Hill
Eucheeanna
Sandy Creek
Limestone
McDades
Yellow River
Shoal river
Alaqua
Boggy
Portland
Freeport
Mossybend
Bruce
DeFuniak
Crestview
Mossyhead
Ealum
Laurel Hill
Moores
Gaskin

Registered voters for:
Broward – 526
Talisforum – 274

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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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 spite of her continuous suffering Mrs. Beach never lost courage nor the spirit of cheerfulness that was so much a part of her nature and made her such a universal favorite with both old and young before the disease which finally carried her away fastened upon her. A devout member of the Methodist church, her christianity was of that character which shows itself in acts of kindness and ministrations to the needy, and the idea is felt as a personal one to every one who knew her.

Born in Warren, Ohio, on Sept. 22, 1859, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. [Lewis Hoyt] Downs, who by their frequent visits here for several years are so well and favorably known, she grew up to young womanhood. Her marriage to Mr. Beach was blessed by the birth of three sons, two of whom (Glen and Clarence) are still living, one named Ralph dying in infancy.

Twenty-four years ago the family moved to Florida living in DeFuniak Springs for several years, Mr. Beach being engaged in the saw mill business, but later leaving here for a while, the family located at Grand Ridge, but returned eventually, and have remained here ever since.

In the death of Mrs. Beach the family has lost a most devoted wife and mother, the church an active and useful member, and the town a helpful and energetic worker.

Our most earnest sympathies go out towards the family, in their irreparable loss.

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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The Breeze – June 9, 1910 – Page 6

The Union Singing Convention met Saturday morning at Cluster Springs. .. . . Receival of letters from sister societies to wit: New Home, Cluster Springs, Alaqua Nos. 1 and 2, and Dorcas. . . .

[Contributed by Michael Strickland]

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