Alphabet File page 60
Azalie, Misses Louise and Florinne Saucier of Pass Christian, spent Sunday evening on a visit to Mrs. Breath and daughters. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Breath, Mrs., residence is being prepared by the young folks for a Tacky party to be given Wednesday evening. (SCE 04/29/1893)
Breath, Mrs., residence was the scene of a "tacky party" given by the young folks on Wednesday evening. There have been many enjoyable affairs in social circles at Bay St. Louis, but we doubt very much whether there has been any previous affair to equal or excel this one. The costumes worn by the participants were fully up to the requirements that govern such parties, and laughter to no little extent was created. Those present were Misses Lydia and Edwege Saucier, Misses Vicky Breath, Marie Carr, Allie Taft, Lucy Toulme, the Misses Bozetto, Misses Josephine Buras, Victoria Friesh, A. Laurant, Ollie Caldwell, Mamie Neuroth, Jenny Neuroth, Mr. and Mrs. T. Conway, Mrs. Bozetto, Mrs. Laurant, Mrs. Petite, Mrs. Neuroth, Mrs. Friesh, Mrs. Tudury, Messrs, Jos. dePaoli, Luther Ansley, P. Combel, F. and R. Caldwell, M. Blaize, Alphonse J. Baron, R. Maynard, Chas. Breath, Jas. Breath, C. Saucier, W.J. Gallup, Warren Pieri, Jos. Laurant, Messrs. Sloan, Blaize, Mitchell, the editor of this paper and others. (SCE 05/ 06/1893)
Breath, Mrs. M., returned this week from a pleasant stay in Mobile, Ala. (SCE 09/09/1893)
Breath, Madeline, wife of Judge John Breath was the first subscriber of the SCE. (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg. 2)
Breath, Rita Leonard was daughter-in-law of Louis J. Leonard. (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg. 2)
Rita Leonard Breath, late wife of Charles A. Breath was first married to Capt. W. T. Boardman by whom she had two daughters, Mrs. Josie Olson and Mrs. J. C. Roland. By Mr. Breath she was the mother of Mrs. Roger M. Boh and Charles A. Breath Jr. Photo. (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg. 20)
Breath, Young Tony, was at home from New Orleans on Sunday. (SCE 11/19/1892)
Breath, Miss Vicky - The many friends of Miss Vicky Breath will be glad to learn that she will return from her visit to relatives in Mobile Sunday. (SCE 8/20/1892)
One of the most pleasant wagon rides of the season was the moonlight wagon ride given by the young folks on Saturday. A band of music was in attendance and no better time could had been enjoyed. Those present were: Misses Mamie Baron, Katie A. Reed, Edwege Saucier, Alice Baron, Vicky Breath, Lottie Cuneo, Ollie Caldwell, Miss Ducros, Messers. R. Cuneo, Chas Breath, Alphonse J. Baron, A. Q. Braeth, Robt. Maynard, Jun. S. Raymond, the scribe and many others. (SCE 9/10/1892)
Saucier, Misses Edwege, and Vicky Breath enjoyed Sunday in Pass Christian. (SCE 10/15/1892)
Breath, Vicky - Among the attendants of the Biloxi ball, Saturday night, from this city, were Miss Vicky Breath, Miss Edwege Saucier, Mr. W. J. Gallup and Mr. L. J. dePaoli. A delightful time was enjoyed. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Breath, Miss Vicky, who is spending awhile in New Orleans as the guest of Miss Lottie Cuneo, spent Sunday at home. (SCE 1/21/1893)
Cuneo, Miss Lottie, a charming New Orleans young lady, was the guest of her friend, Miss Vicky Breath, on Sunday. (SCE 03/04/1893)
Breath, Mrs., residence was the scene of a "tacky party" given by the young folks on Wednesday evening. There have been many enjoyable affairs in social circles at
Bay St. Louis, but we doubt very much whether there has been any previous affair to equal or excel this one. The costumes worn by the participants were fully up to the requirements that govern such parties, and laughter to no little extent was created. Those present were
Misses Lydia and Edwege Saucier, Misses Vicky Breath, Marie Carr, Allie Taft, Lucy Toulme, the Misses Bozetto, Misses Josephine Buras, Victoria Friesh, A. Laurant, Ollie
Caldwell, Mamie Neuroth, Jenny Neuroth, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Conway, Mrs. Bozetto, Mrs. Laurant, Mrs. Petite, Mrs.
Neuroth, Mrs. Friesh, Mrs. Tudury, Messrs, Jos. dePaoli, Luther Ansley, P. Combel, F. and R. Caldwell, M. Blaize, Alphonse J. Baron, R. Maynard, Chas. Breath, Jas. Breath, C. Saucier, W. J. Gallup, Warren Pieri, Jos. Laurant, Messrs. Sloan, Blaize, Mitchell, the editor of this paper and others. (SCE 05/ 06/1893)
Ladies' Minerva Mutual and Aid Assoc. gave a garden party, entertainment and open air ball Saturday night at the Gardebled residence, which was in every particular a perfect success. Many affairs have been given at the Bay but none to exceed this. No less than 500 persons attended and enjoyed themselves. Charming ladies with much grace and dignity presided over the different tables.
The grounds were brilliantly illuminated and the decorations the result of fair fingers and taste. The entertainment opened with recitation by Miss Vicky Breath, who, in a manner of becoming charms and in all the sweetness of her voice, captivated the vast audience.
Prof. Pate's musical performance was well received, and especially his performance of the bells. The affair realized the handsome sum of $93 net, considering the various expenses this is a splendid showing. An elegant silver medal, appropriately inscribed, was awarded Mrs. A.
Basford, for the highest sale, and a medal also to Mrs. O.
Fayard for disposing the largest number of admission tickets. The G. A. Levy base ball club were awarded a bat and silver medal. Good and plenty of music was furnished and dancing enjoyed till 2:30 the next morning. (SCE 6/24/1893)
Breath, Miss Vickie, and Miss Edwege Saucier, of Main Street, visited friends at Pearlington this week. (SCE 12/ 16/1893)
Breath, Miss Vicky, in company with her friend, Miss Lottie Cuneo, of New Orleans, left on Wednesday for a visit to friends in Mobile. (SCE 12/16/1893)
Breaud, J. C., Jr. 186 Sobral Av. (Ph 48 thru 50- 55)
Breazeale, E. B. Mrs. r 655 N Bch (Ph 55)
Breeden, R. W. 978 S. Beach. (1986-{1968?], 1987 ph).
Breland, E. E., 235 Carre Ct. (Ph 50- 55)
Breland, J. A., 6th, Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50), Hwy 90 (Ph 55)
Breland, Jesse, 6th, Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50- 55)
Breland, K. T., 6th, Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50- 55)
Bremer, Laville, 67, Live Oak, Pass Christian 30 Nov. 1942 (CEC)
Bremer, Mrs. Mary, Live Oak Cemetery 04 Dec. 1943 (CEC)
Brenda's Gift Shop Hwy 90 (Ph 55)
Brennan, Richard, K. Lt., 308 Hancock (Ph 48-49), 306 Hancock (Ph 50)
Bressler, T. E., 131 Main (Ph 50), 111 N. 2nd (Ph 55)
Bressler's Cafe, 140 Main (Ph 48 thru 50)
Breux, Annie r Dubuc Ln, Waveland (Ph 55)
Brewing Association, usual ad (SCE 01/14/1893)
Brewster, Mr. (First name unknown), Sailed the "ADEONA" for her second race with the "KATIE" Sept. 12, 1867. See entry under Boat file; "KATIE."
Bridges
Bay St. Louis Bridge
1914
If you are interested in the Gulf coast, you should tell the Supervisor from your beat that you want a Bridge over the Bay of St. Louis and are heartily in favor of a New Orleans and Mobile speedway. It will dovetail nicely with the Biloxi-Pass Christian Boulevard project (TimesDemocrat & Picayune, Sat Apr. 18, 1914 p 11 editorial page quoting "Biloxi Herald - VF MJS VIII 00381)
1927
1st Bay St. Louis Bridge built (1927?)
Rigolets Bridge has been opened to traffic. This makes it the first time a ferry-less connection has existed between New Orleans and the Mississippi Coast. There still remains 19 miles of unpaved road in Hancock County. (The Mississippi Guide, July 4, 1930 VF MJS IX 00159)