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Avery, Mrs. Annie returned on Tuesday evening from a visit to theCrescent City. (SCE 12/17/1892)
Avery, Mrs. Annie and sister are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Berthelot, Ascension Parish, La. (SCE, 12/31/1892)Avery, Mrs. Annie, returned from her trip to Ascension parish, La., Saturday evening. (SCE 01/07/1893) Some malicious boys effected an entrance to Mrs. Avery's news store, during her absence last week, and carried away several items worth a few dollars. (SCE 01/07/1893)
Avery, Mrs. Annie, returned on Wednesday from a trip to busy Scranton. (SCE 02/18/1893)
Avery, Mrs. Annie, the wide-awake sporting and general correspondent, spent a day at the Pass and a day at Biloxi last week. (SCE, 2-28-1893)
Avery, Miss Annie, spent Wednesday in the Crescent City.
(SCE04/01/1893)
Avery, Mrs. Annie, keeps the news stand, and has all the daily papers that will reach here the day of their publication and the leading magazines and periodicals. In connection with the news stand, her sister, Miss Josie Welch, keeps a fashionable millinery establishment. Mrs. Avery is a woman of decided literary ability and is a general newspaper correspondent. She held the post office of Bay St. Louis 10 years. (SCE 05/20/1893)
Avery, Mrs. Annie, had a fire originate in the kitchen of her residence Monday morning, but was promptly extinguished. (SCE 6/3/1893)
Avery, Mrs. Annie, of Bay St. Louis, Miss., was featured
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