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After the wedding ceremony, with all its sweet solemnity, had been completed and the fond hopes of two trusting hearts had been gratified, toasts were drunk to their future health and happiness. To the strains of sweet music, delightfully rendered by Prof. A.Q. Breath’s string band, the happy couple and their friends danced till a late hour.
Among those who had the good fortune to be present were:....Al. Heitzmann....
A notable feature of this happy marriage was the fact that the able groom eloped with his fair bride from her home in Biloxi, and again demonstrated that love in its strength of purpose laughs at bolts and bars and flaunts its flag of freedom in the face of opposing parents. The young couple arrived on the 430pm train and were met by friends and fast horses, the assisted in making the ceremony one of record, for, in 15 minutes after the arrival, the ceremony was completed of life, bearing 2 young and hopeful hearts, was launched on the broad expanse of an invisible future. The Echo friends of Mr. and Mrs. Saucier in wishing them—
A life undimmmed by clouds of sorrow,
A happy today and happier tomorrow;
Smiles instead of sighing hours,
A pathway strewn with little buds and flowers.
October 29,1904
Echo, page 4, column 5. Also 11/5,11/12,11/17.
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
....Emile J. Gex applying for license for Gex Store at the comer of Goodchildren Street and Hancock Streets....
...among signees....Albert Heitzman....
November 19.1904 Echo, page 4, column 4.
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
.. ..John Fayard applying for license for Gilmore House on comer RR Avenue and Keller Avenue....
....among signees....Albert Heitzmann....
1905
Hancock County Marriage Record, Book K, page 299. Albert Heitzmann & Mary Augusta Rodolph.
October 7.1905 Echo, page 1, column 2.
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
... .Louis Natale Clement Spotomo applying for license for Hancock Saloon on Front Street....
. ..among signees.. .George Rudolph....Peter Capdepon....Albert Heitzmann....
November 18.1905 Echo, page 4, column 5.
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
... .John Fayard applying for license for Gilmore Hotel & Cafe on comer of Kellar Avenue & RR Depot.... ... among signees....George Rudolph....Albert Heitzmann....
February 4.1906
Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church, Bay St. Louis.
Marriage Book 2, page 105, Act 410.
Marie Rudolph of Bay St Louis married 2/4/1906 to Albert Heitzman of Bay St Louis. She is the daughter of George Rudolph and Annie McDonald. He is the son of Jacob Heitzman and Maggie Rielman.
Witnesses: Rev. E. Husser & Mrs. Keily. Aloise Van Waesberghe, Priest.
October 6.1906 Echo, page 4, column 1.
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
... .Louis Natale Clement Spotomo applying for license for Hancock Saloon...
Among signees.. .Edward Heitzman....Albert Heitzmann....George Heitzmann...
latter ably and the bark join the many


Heitzmann Albert Joseph Heitzmann 1882-1955 - 02
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