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Avery, Mrs. A., innumerable friends will be glad to learn that she is improving nicely from her severe attack of la grippe. (SCE 1-6-1894)
Avery, Annie - Mortimer Ericson Dahlgren, son of Hon. and
Mrs. A.M. Dahlgren, celebrated his two year old birthday on Wednesday, the
2	0th. Very handsome solid silver knives, forks, cups and napkin rings were received by him from his grandmother in Atlanta, his god father in New York, and Mrs. Annie Avery, Bay St. Louis. His father gave a gold napkin ring that has belonged to the Dahlgren family for over a hundred years. A delightful dinner was enjoyed by a few intimate friends of
Collector Dahlgren's. (SCE, 2/24/1894)
Annie E. Avery, sister of Miss Josephine E. Welch. (SCE
Jubilee 1942 pg. 2).
Annie E. Avery. Post Mistress October 1875 - August 1885. Office located at her residence on Union St. east of the present Locust Cottage and property now belonging to St. Stanislaus. (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg. 7, col 3) .
Mention. (SCE JUB42 p22).
Avery, Annie E. (unk. CRC Bk)
Avery, Blanche - On Sunday evening the competitions for a gold watch, a boat and a gold head walking cane were brought to a close on Sunday evening at the residence of Rev. Father Leduc and Rev. Father Alphonse. Messrs. Planchet, Woods and Merilh were the counting comittee. The following is the result: The watch competition--Miss Blanche Avery, $135.85; Miss Louise Joubert,$44.00; Miss Florestine Fayard, $27.90; Miss	Eda	Villar,	$31.05;
Miss Catherine Spotorno, $5.30. The boat-Master Willie	Robinson,	$56.52,
Gaston Telhiard,	$31.75; Walter Dupre, $7.55.	Miss A.	Wagner	collected
$86.50 for	the walking cane which was	awarded	to Rev.	Father	Leduc. (SCE
8/27/1892) Miss Blanche Avery, much to the regret of her many friends, will soon leave for Louisiana. (SCE 9/10/1892)
On Wednesday Mrs. Stanley Holmes gave a picnic party to
Calleryville in	honor	of Mrs. Annie Avery.	The day	was
most charmingly	spent	on the Callery place	and the	party
entertained by Mrs. Callery and her charming daughters in
a pleasing and hospitable manner.. Among the picnickers
were the following-named: Mrs. Stanley Holmes, Mrs. A.
Avery, Mrs. Dupre, Miss Alice Dupre, Miss Ella, Misses
Blanche Avery, Mamie Cutter, Miss J. Welsh, Mr. Bowman.
(SCE 10/22/1892).Miss Blanche Avery and Miss Welsh visited
New Orleans Thursday. (SCE 11/5/1892)
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