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?was :i youn^ man and long before the civil war. He died in 187' an advanced age. iCe says (he Inmti-ing was well over seventy-five years.
At one time, in njbre recent, years, ?hiring the 90?s, the | John Dehlieux family had possession of the place and lived there a number of years.
It was opernted las a boarding house nt various tinjes, more so latterly.	|
From the files of The Sea Const
, a. m. and at 12:30 p. m. will ad-i dress a luncheon of the Louisiana I Parent-Teacher Association at I/fl Louisinne.
Notes of the Week From Bay St. Louis King?s Daughter?s Hospital
1806,
we find the fol-
of
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Echo, July 4
lowing item:	?
/ ?Mrs. i John Camv f ' '
House,? .is at presertt entertaining a
large numbeV of guests. The house is fairly, crowded, wihich speaks well < <
Mrs. Camy as a hostess.?
of Community Cumelery, i-iugiuwu. "?tjiends and acquaintances attended . ati outwurd mafk of sympathy ami sorrow. Numerous ' floral of-. I'erings banked tha newly mounded grave?her friend* seemingly re-mombering how she loved flowers.
for the 'management and popularity
Mr.
Jahniton, 91. Built for^Ofd
Mrs. George W. Jc years, liyes ?with her
dhnston, aged 91 son, Nugent, at their home in Balleti ie street, , Despite Mrs. Johnstons advanced age she }s remarkabuy possessed of
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her faculties and y she says,! when her James Johnston, a builder otf his time, son Housie.
She tells The Ech4>
ell remembers, "father-in-law, ontractor and built the Jack-
House wbs undoubtedly ' built for Gen. Andrew Jackson, in 1840. jThcre is no mistake about tpat, she emphasized. I
?The General, as ?vfell as I clan re
member ilt being told visiting tjiat jsection now known as Beau\ 90 impreisedjwith th water and land that place to mild a hom visit and spend most ?was then he [procure ,?the govemnjdnt for
the Jackson
? she sayb, was of the ICoast oir. He became jr beauty bf the he sought a i that he might of his time. It a grant I from ^ 09-year, lease' soon. ) :here-
... on thfa .property . anc v?i'lifter ordired the construction of the 1/ ^dwelling; I too. not'jremember If he ?	live	1 there,"bu
'fiSW built jfotlW'him';
^Xifather-in- aw|built?it.
I doi lcnjoWylt and'/j-thaii^jny,
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Mrs. M. M. Glass, who resides at the Kiln, medical ease, has been dismissed and returned to hor home. Mr. and Mrs. Ulman Mauffray .nnounce the birth of a baby boy, which happy event occurrcd at the hospital on Saturday of last week, Sept. 28.	1
Baby Ellender Ladner, 2 year-old, medical case, doingj nicely.
Mrs. Amelia Sofey of New Orleans, broken collar bone, victim of auto^ accident, received treatment at hospital and was also to be taken back home.	|
The management of the hoBprtal has a room lacking) a bed. 1 Anyone wishing to donate a hospital bed to the King's Daughters and'thd wortjiy cause the institution ? represents. Such a gift will be duly acknowledged and appreciated. ?	|(j i
BENEFIT FOR VETERANS
.The William J. Cleveland Auxiliary Nty 8 United Spanish War Vfeteralns will have a card party at th* Hotel Weston, Friday nigjht, Octob^ It, at 8:00 p. m. Talliek 25c. TTtialla n worthy causa and the public la fnv^ ed to attend.1 i Mrs, Marjr Schilling, Mr&: Emily Lacosti and Mrkl 'Belle
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?nVXlo^-XMiS ? attend .th* recojarimionthljr fLOcta Mrtfetd i	) held,?
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(she iB survived anjl two brothers, Gertrude Casanova
by seven sisters. Misses Bertie and of Logtown; Mrs.
OsUald Ladner ofi Lakcshore; Mrs. Annie Sacerdote, iMrs. Emily Lott an<l Mr.i. S. D. Me Mrjs, Anazele Will drift, La., .and Ch
^arty of Logtown; am of Alexan-arlie and Eliot
numerous neices, r relatives.
Ca^anovn of Logtown. There are? cphewB and other
This passing rfwWy removes from Lojfrtowi^ and vicinity one who will be sadOy missed by a'large number of friends and associates as well as relatives! and one wjho was valued as truB friend to many.	:
Woman Sustains Injury ' j\uto Accident
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i ? I Mrs..Amelia Soney,
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paihful accident Saturday morning-,
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route from; New Fla., sustaining
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SoirsyMi . Sorty anc niece, EUL:abetti Cahti '	*	L
,ro,j of Tainpa,-, vidfcingr.l eraj|d wid
the
resident | of victini of a
Orleans to Tam* painful bruised
a broken collar
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