Alphabet File page 109

Daly, J. L. - Glaycomb, Miss Blanche, Miss Clara Belle Peppers, and Master John Peppers, are among the guests of Mrs. J. L. Daly's on Main Street. (SCE 7/29/1893)

 

Daley, (usually "Daly"), Miss Mable - Attention is directed to the announcement, which appears in another column, of Miss Mable Daley, who desires a dancing class.  Dancing is one of the principle requisites of accomplishment for the social world, and would be well for our young folks concerned to take advantage of the opportunity.  Note the hours.  (SCE 04/08/1893)

 

  Price, Miss Sally, a sweet young lady of the Crescent City, was a visitor to the Bay last week, the guest of Miss Mabel Daly of Union Street.  The young lady intends to spend the summer here.  (SCE 04/15/1893)

 

Daly, Miss Mable, (Bijou Cottage, Union Street) Will open a dance class on Tuesday, April 8th.  Children's classes Tuesday and Friday evenings from 4 to 6.  Adult classes, Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30.  Private lessons given.  Waltz a specialty.  Terms moderate.  Pupil of the celebrated Miss Henrietta Mueller's Dancing Academy, New Orleans.  (SCE 04/22/1893 thru 5/13/1893)

 

Daly, Miss Mabel, gave a floundering party to a number of her friends last Saturday night.  (SCE 6/3/1893)

 

  Misses Lulu and Sallie Price, (the charming and fascinating), of New Orleans, are spending awhile here, guests of Miss Mabel Daly.  (SCE 6/3/1893)

 

Daly, Miss Mabel, informally entertained a number of her friends Wednesday evening.  Dancing was the feature of the evening.  (SCE 6/3/1893)

 

Daly, Miss Mabel, gave an enjoyable dancing party Tuesday evening at her home.  The many young ladies and gentlemen present expressed a time delightful at the late parting hour.  (SCE 7/15/1893)

 

January, Miss Octavia, and sister Ellar, daughters of the well-known and jolly Capt. Phil January, of Morgan City, La., are visiting their cousin, Miss Mabel Daly, and are entertained grandly by the young folks of the Bay with hay rides, fishing and dancing parties. (SCE 7/29/1893)

 

Richter, Mrs., and her daughter, Miss Emma, were guests of Miss Daly on Sunday. (SCE 8/5/1893)

 

Kenny, Mrs. J., accompanied by her daughter, Miss Annie, and Miss Annie Covle, of Mobile, Ala., arrived at the Bay Thursday to spend some time with Mrs. M. L. Daly, of the Bijou Cottage.  The ladies are delighted with the Bay. (SCE 8/5/1893)

 

Daly, Mrs. on Main Street, is entertaining a pleasant party of people.  (SCE 8/26/1893)

 

Daley, Mrs. M. L. of Main Street, is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peppers, a runaway couple from New Orleans. Miss Doerr, who has spent the summer on Union Street is the bride, and was married to Mr. Peppers on Wednesday in Algiers, La. and arrived at the Bay the same evening to spend their honey moon. Mr. Peppers is well known and is the proprietor of the big Brooklyn stock pasture in Algiers.  The young people have the Echo's earnest wishes for long, happy and useful life. (SCE 9/30/1893)

 

Daly, Miss Mabel, gave an informal dance at her residence on Main street last Saturday evening. Cake and refreshments were served and a splendid time was enjoyed by all present. (SCE 11-4-1893)

 

Daley, Margaret Mrs. r 120 Bay View Ct. (Ph 55)

 

Daley, R. J. Jr., Bay View Ct., (Ph 48-49)

 

Dalhgran, Hon. A. M. of Biloxi, was among the distinguished visitors to the Bay last week. (SCE 11/5/1892)

 

Dalsheimer, Mrs.-  daPonte, Mr. and Mrs. Durant, social leaders of the Crescent City, are spending a fortnight at the Bay, occupying Seaside Cottage No. 1.  They are entertaining as their guest Mrs. Dalsheimer.  (SCE 04/29/1893)

 

Daly, Mr. & Mrs. and little daughter have taken rooms at Mrs. M. J. Tidwell.  (Waveland) (SCE 3/11/1893)

 

Daly, Joseph E., 250 Sears Av., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Damborino, John, 202 Union (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Dameron, Frank Mrs., 1517 Dunbar Ave. (Ph 50)

 

Damiens, W. C., 226 Coleman Av., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Dane, John r Clermont Blvd., Clermont Harbor (Ph 55)

 

D’Angelo, Michael, Sr.

 

Daniels, Alonzo M. r 411 Sycamore (Ph 55)

 

Daniels, Harry J. r Wood, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Daniels, Jim, Negro man who was killed by gunshot during a racial altercation aboard the steamer CREOLE on July 17, 1870.  See entry under Marine File: CREOLE.

 

Daniels, Judge had plantation near Mulatto Bayou. (In MJS file #VI 00168), mention is made "Bay St. Louis Gazette furnished the following fact for the State Geologist:  In several places on our lake coast there are spots, usually of a few hundred yards in diameter, where the needle of the surveyor's compass loses all at once its cunning, and will oscillate and spin around as if possessed.  Several of these places are on the West Pearl River opposite Fort Pike in the marsh.  Another one is nearer home on Judge Daniel's plantation on Mulatto Bayou".

 

Dantagnan, A. G., 115 Washington (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

  Guests of the A. G. Dantagnans at their Washington St. home are their daughter, Mrs. Maurice Shannon, III. children Rusty and Patrick of Morgan City, La. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hayden and children Holly, Patty Lee J. and Margaret Ann of Norman, Oklahoma.  (Hancock County Eagle 8/7/1958)

 

 

 

DANTAGNAN, EDITH

 

   In the fall of 1999, the Bay-Waveland Garden Club celebrated Edith Dantagnan’s 50-plus years of service to her community and to he furthering of city beautification by elevating her to the status of honorary member.

 

  One of the garden club’s largest city beautification projects, completed under the direction of Mrs. Dantagnan, included planting the medians of the Highway 90 approach to the “new” bridge across the Bay of St. Louis.

 

  Planting included 67 oleanders, ll pyracanthas, 34 pines, red clover and nine magnolias.  This was possible thanks to the fnancial support of the Hncock County supervisors, the City of Bay St. Louis, and interested friends.

 

  Although the plants were moved temporarily during the 1970’s for the roadway widening, some of these original oleanders and their descendants are still thriving on Highway 90.

 

  Also under the direction of Mrs. Dantagnan, the club had a Hat Show competiion, creations ranging from the fanciful to the historical.

 

  Mr. Dantagnan also spearheaded the effort to find a permanent home for the garden club.  After many months of determined research, she found that the little cottage on Leonhard Street belonged to the city, and the garden club members then undertook the long process of repairs and improvements to stabilize and maintain the structure.

 

  In the 1998 celebration of arbor Day, the Bay-Waveland Garden Club planted a beautiful magnolia grandiflora in a glade near the picnic area on Highway 90 in honor of Mrs. Dantagnan.. (SCE 10-10-1999

 

Danziger, George, 1224 N. Beach (Ph 48 thru 50, 55) daPonte, Mr. and Mrs. Durant, social leaders of the Crescent City, are spending a fortnight at the Bay, occupying Seaside Cottage No. 1.  They are entertaining as their guest Mrs. Dalsheimer.  (SCE 04/29/1893)

 

Dardeanue, Miss-  Peiri, Mr. Clifton, oldest son of our esteemed citizen, Mr. A.G. Peiri, was wedded Monday morning at the Church of Our Lady of the Gulf to Miss Dardeanue, of Plaguemine, La., by Very Rev. Father H. Leduc.  THE ECHO extends congratulations and best of wishes. (SCE, 8-19-1893)

 

Dardignac, A. Clem- Gragnon, Mrs. A., the hostess of Sea Brook Cottage, entertained the following guests during the week: Mrs.  A.C.  Clarke, Vicksburg, Miss.; Mr. and Mrs. R.A.  Miller, Miss Belle McNamara, New Orleans;  Mr. and Mrs.  Shaffer, Franklin, La.; Miss Katie Shaffer and Miss Lulu Gragnon, Pass Christian Institute, Messrs. Edgar Clarke, A. Clem Dardignac and Shaffer, St. Stanislaus college.  (SCE 02/18/1893)


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