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Jeff Davis and St. Joseph Street, furnished it with the most modeir restaurant equipment; latest de ^ signs in fixtures; attractive decorations.
Superb chicken dinners, specialty of the house, were prepared from chickens raised exclusively for the restaurant by Mr. Mollere.
In 1944 the Chickenburger business was sold, with the husband-wife team devoting their efforts exclusively to real estate. Each venture into which they entered was highly successful. Their beautiful beach estate is a show place of Waveland. Miss Hazjpl Herlihy, who sold her interest in the drug business to her brother Cornelius when she became assistant to her brother George in the Postoffice, is now a part of the Mollere Real-
sons, Dr. Olio Mollere, is estab-;shed in Bay St. Louis where he practices his profession as a Doctor of Dental Surgery. Educated in elementary and high school in Bay St. Louis, Dr. Mollere Rad one and. a half years of pre-dental work at Loyola University, then enlisted in the U. S. Army where he saw active duty from 1943. Returning to civilian, life he completed his pre-dental schooling at the University of Mississippi and Loyola; then spent the following four years in the Loyola School of Dentistry. During his senior year of Dental School, he was married to Mary Katherine (Kitty) Brune of Jacksonville, Fla. His wife, a graduate of the Charity Hospital School of iNursing in New Orleans was employed as an
degree irom i.ne umveisiiy <~>i »n.--?i«sippi, and married Harry Lynch, !. icw of Mrs. Cornelius Hcrli-hy. 'Harry is also a graduate pharmacist. After returning home from war service in World War II, he and his wife purchased the Waveland >rug Company from, their uncle and aunt. Under their joint management the business has expanded. They have four children.
Emelda Chadwick Price, wife of Gerald V. Priced Jr., of Bay St. Louis, attended the Univeisily of Mississippi where she finished with a degree in Accounting. She and her husband took over the business owned and operated by her parents, “Chadwick’s Trading Post,” and have successfully run (Continued On Page 46)
Home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Camors, on North Beach Blvd. One of the beautiful ante-bellum style homes of Bay St. Louis.


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