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The managers for election in Bay St. Louis next Tuesday are Raphael Ruisech, Chas. M. Strong, W. E. Saucier, managers; Dave Bontemps, peace officer.  The managers for Pearlington are H. Boyet, R. G. Burrell, W. T. Stocker, managers; J. M. Martin, peace officer. (SCE 11/5/1892)

 

Boykin's Service Station, 500 Old Spanish Trail (Ph 48--49­50)

 

Boyle, Mrs. D.H. - member of Minerva Association (VF Gardebled)

 

 

 

Boyle, Mrs. G. H., Manager of the Tulane Hotel. (SCE 9/5/03).

 

Boyle, Henry Lawrence 3-24-1904 baptized at the Pearlington Methodist Episcopal Church (PC&C)

 

Boyle, J.F.A., Master of the passenger steamer FANNIE PEARSON (N.O. Daily Crescent Saturday, March 10, 1866 - p. 8 Advertisements.  MJS 00191)

 

Boylston, Prof. - Bailey, Dr., of our school, and Dr. E. W. Manar, of Bay St.  Louis, with Prof. Boylston, of Ocean Springs, were the judges Saturday night at Gulfport in the annual Harrison county oratorical and elocution contest, an event of import and one that has long been anticipated, as the large attendance well evinced.  The gold medal for oratory was awarded to B.G.  Easterling, of the municipality of Wiggins, and to Miss Elaine Griffin, of Long Beach, the medal for elocution.  Wiggins also captured the musician's prize.  The next contest will be held next year, under the auspices of the Harrison County Teacher's Association. (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908)

 

Bozeman, Travis B. Mrs. r 452 Bourgeois, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Bozens, Mr. William A.- Military Excursion to Bay St. Louis.

 

  The pleasant watering place, Bay St. Louis, was, to speak in military parlance, occupied by one of our volunteer militia organizations on Sunday, June 25, 1871.

 

Company K of the First Regiment of the Louisiana Legion, better known as the Crescent Rifles, left the city on Saturday evening on board the New Orleans, Mobile & Texas Railroad train for Bay St. Louis where a target match was to take place and a general merrymaking was contemplated.

 

The Excursionists arrived in time and were received by

 

CAPTAIN ARMSTRONG of the Crescent Hotel, who escorted them to his house, where the evening was pleasantly spent, the band of music, which accompanied the command improvising a concert, upon which followed a much enjoyed Ball.

 

At an early hour Sunday morning the command started to the rear of the town where the target practice took place.

 

  We subjoin the results:

 

Capt. Snyder of Company K succeeded in placing three balls nearest the company's bull's eye, their aggregate distance being 29 1/8 inches.

 

Mr. William A. Bozens made the next best shot; his three distances measuring 33 3/4 inches, and is entitled to the distinction of being the best shot in the Company.

 

  The prize offered to members of the Legion was won by

 

Lieutenant Behan of Company R;, his three shots measuring 17 1/2 inches.

 

Mr. William Lynd of Company A succeeded in placing three bullets in the board with an aggregate distance of 18 1/ 8 inches from the bull's eye.

 

The shooting was altogether very fine and proved the Crescent Rifles to be excellent shots.  The prizes were presented by Lieut. Stewart.  Capt. S. P. Snyder received the first prize, a gold badge, and Lieut. Behan the other prize consisting of a silver medal.

 

The Crescent Rifles returned to the city on the 5:30 P.M. train greatly satisfied with their trip and its pleasant incidents. (SCE 6/27/1871)

 

Saucier, Misses Lydia and Edwege, and the Misses Bozetto were among the many visitors to the Pass last Sunday. (SCE, 6-17-1893)

 

Bozetto, Joseph & Bayard, Estelle pcm blessed 1864 (OLG MB

 

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Brace, B. B., 343 St. George (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Bradford, Ivan J. Capt. r 201 Citizen (Ph 55)

 

Bradford, William, M.D. - Member of Emergency Care Cardiac Committee.

 

  President, H.C.H.S. 1987-88

 

Presented book to library. (Photo with Prima Wusnack, SCE Sun, Nov. 2, 1986 - HCHS Scrapbook)

 

Bradley, Bella, 525 Main (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Bradley, Dorothy - YOUR SIDE OF THE STORY - Dear Sirs; Please discontinue above ad in your Treasure Ads section.  I sold everything the day the paper came out.

 

Ironically, three weeks earlier I placed a paid ad in a local newspaper and had no response.  From your one time run of my ad I had callers galore. Thanks,  Dorothy Bradley (Coast Buyers Guide - June 23, 1976)

 

Brady, Miss C. E. - Mrs. M. McGraw and Miss M. McGraw left on Wednesday for New Orleans to attend the wedding of Mr. H. Carter to Miss C. E. Brady.  (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

Bragg, H. E. r 111 Julia (Ph 55)

 

Bragg, J. J. - see: Circuit Court article (SCE 10/28/1893)

 

Bragg, O. R.,  (Velma)  Mrs., 1204 Dunbar Av. (Ph 48 thru

 

  ­55)

 

Brandea, Mrs. W. E., and children, after a month's residence in New Orleans, have returned to the Bay to make it their home.  There is no place like Bay Saint Louis, and it is a pity so few people are acquainted with this fact.  (SCE12­2-1893)

 

Brando, Edward broke his arm a few days ago while playing baseball.  Dr. Turner fixed him up and the plucky fellow was at school as usual the next day.  Three cheers for Edward!  (The High School Idea, Vol. 1, BSL March 1988, 9th and 10th grades)

 

Brando, Ethel (S18-28 CRC  Bk)

 

Brandos - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Brandos, a daughter, Sunday, April 3, 1893.  (SCE 04/08/1893)

 

Brandos and Worseley properties. We have been requested to call the attention of the proper authorities to the dangerous condition of the street and beach side walk in front of these properties. (SCE 9/30/1893)

 

Brandt, Miss Lizzie, a popular young lady of the 3rd district,  New Orleans, is a guest of the Misses dePaoli. (SCE 7/15/1893)

 

Brandt, Miss Lizzie - After a week's pleasant stay at the Bay, she returned to New Orleans Sunday evening. (SCE 7/22/1893)

 

Brandt, Mr. Bernard, was over from New Orleans Sunday visiting friends.  (SCE 7/29/1893)

 

Brandt, Mr. Bernard, who is quite popular at the Bay, returned to his home in New Orleans Sunday after a pleasant sojourn.  (SCE 8/19/1893)

 

Brandt, Mr. Henry, a commercial tourist, was at the Bay this week. (SCE, 2/24/1894)

 

Brandy, Mr. F. W., of Strader, La., was in Waveland during the week to look after the saw mill of W. Athens.  Mr. Brandy will run the mill on or about the 1st of December.  (SCE 11-25-1893)

 

Brauner, George.  655 N.Beach (1968 phone)

 

Brauner, Randell F., 242 Tide Waveland (Ph 50- 55)

 

Breath's, ad.   (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908)

 

Breath, Mrs. - A special meeting of the I.F.F. Club will be held at the residence of Mrs. Breath on Thursday evening, the 11th, at 8 o'clock.  Important business is to be transacted and all the members are urged to attend and not forget to bring their cash.  (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

Mitchel, Dr. L., was in town the other day and stopped at Mrs. Breath's boarding house.  The Doctor is from Jordan river and was here with a view of establishing a dental office.  (SCE 12/17/1892)

 

  Walker, Miss Mary, of New Orleans, is spending awhile with

 

  Mrs. Breath and daughters.  (SCE 7/29/1893)

 

Breath, Mr. A. J., spent Sunday with his family, returning to his work in Louisiana on Monday morning. (SCE, 12/24/1892)

 

Breath - Mr. Breath spend New Year's day at home. (SCE 01/07/1893)

 

Breath, Mr. A.J., spent Sunday at home.  (SCE 1/21/1893)


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