Alphabet File page 114
deMontluzin, Dr. and Mrs. Roger, of Baton Rouge, La. are spending awhile here, the guests of Dr. & Mrs L. A. deMontluzin. (SCE 8/27/1892)
deMontluzin, Dr. Roger and wife returned to their home in Baton Rouge, La. on Monday evening. (SCE 9/03/1892)
de Montluzin, Dr. Roger, and lovely lady, from Baton Rouge, La., arrived at the Bay Monday to spend a while with Dr. and Mrs. L.A. de Montluzin. (SCE 8/19/1893)
Demoran, Emmett S., 216 Main (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Demoran, J. E., 119 Sycamore (Ph 48-49)
Demoran's Laundryette Union St. (Ph 55)
Demoran's Radio Service, Railroad Av., (Ph 48 thru 50), Union St. (Ph 55)
deMorel, Mr. Chas., of N. O., has purchased from Mr. Paul Conrad the lot separating the Seaside and Martinez properties in Waveland. It is understood that a pretty summer home will be erected thereon. (SCE 03/18/1893)
deMoureile, Miss Stella, after a visit to the Misses Gex, has returned to New Orleans. (SCE, 6-17-1893)
Dempf, Mr. and Mrs. J.M., were visitors to Bay St. Louis last Sunday. (SCE, 2/24/1894)
Denis, Edmund Derbigny, 73, Live Oak, P. C. 31 Aug 1960 (CEC)
Dennie's Drive-In, Hwy. 90 (Ph 50)
Denny, Walter C., owner of the steamboat "DESOTO". (N.O. Daily True Delta -- Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1865 p 4 c 3 MJS 00116) See entry under Boat File: "DESOTO"
Denny, Hon. Walter M., of Scranton, Jackson county, was shaking hands with his many Bay friends here on Wednesday morning. Mr. Denny, who is a sterling Democrat and is wide and favorably known throughout this part of the State, is a candidate to succeed Congressman T. R. Stockdale. Mr. Denny will be a strong man to beat and will make the race a hot one. (SCE 1-13-1894)
Dent, Tom - See article named "Methodist" on alphabetical list
Dentist - see Doctors, list of. dePaoli, the residence, on Union Street, is undergoing extensive repairs. When completed it will present an attractive appearance. (SCE 05/27/1893)
dePaoli - Brandt, Miss Lizzie, a popular young lady of the 3rd district, New Orleans, is a guest of the Misses dePaoli. (SCE 7/15/1893)
DePaoli, Fred C. mentioned in the obituary of DePaoli, Mrs. Theresa, wife of Pat J. DeLokery, died July 31, 1938. Survived by brother Capt. DePaoli of NOLA, brother Fred C. DePaoli of NOLA, nephew Albert Berhl son of Jennie DePaoli formerly of BSL. Burial in family plat in St. Mary's cemetery. The old family homestead was on Union St. (VF SCE, Aug. 5, 1938)
dePaoli, Miss Jenny, spent Monday in New Orleans. (SCE 11-4-1893)
dePaoli, Miss Jennie, is growing better from a severe spell of illness, her friends will be glad to know. (SCE 12-2-1893)
Levy, Mr. G. A., the hustling Welcome Store man, was in New Orleans this week purchasing the biggest stock ever known to arrive in Bay St. Louis of summer goods. He also purchased suits for the G. A. Levy baseball club. The following names compose the club: Pitcher, Ralph Blaize; catcher, Gabriel Blaize; 1st base, Joe dePaoli; 2nd base, G. Tomaich; 3rd base, Ferd Eggloff; short stop, Howard Pate; right field, Alcede Ladner; left field, Manly Blaize; center field, Gaston Gardebled; captain, Joe dePaoli. (SCE 6/3/1893)
dePaoli, L. J. - Baron, Messrs. Alphonse J., James Breath, L. Capdepon, Chas. Breath, L. J. dePaoli were among the many visitors to Pass Sunday. (SCE 10/15/1892)
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grownell, W. H. McMillin, Jno. Tabor, of Iowa, are the guests of the dePaoli family.
Mr. J. L. dePaoli left on Monday for Pass Christian where he is one of the painters of the Mexican Gulf hotel. (SCE 12/03/1892)
dePaoli, Mr. L .J. - Among the attendants of the Biloxi ball, Saturday night, from this city, were Miss Vicky Breath, Miss Edwege Saucier, Mr. W. J. Gallup and Mr. L. J. dePaoli. A delightful time was enjoyed. (SCE 12/10/1892)
DePaoli, Miss T. returned on Wednesday evening from a visit to New Orleans where she was the guest of Misses C. and H. Lashley. (SCE/10/22/1892)
Depaoli, Miss Theresa is visiting in Louisville, Ky. (SCE 12/03/1892)
dePaoli, Miss Theresa, returned last Saturday from a lengthy and pleasant visit to relatives in Kentucky. (SCE 3-4-1893)
dePaoli, Miss Therese, is visiting friends at Rigolets, La. (SCE 12/16/1893)
dePaoli, Master Thomas, spent Christmas week with friends in the big city. (SCE 12/23/1893)
Deposito, Joe, Brogan, Capt. and Capt. Donnally have just purchased a fine cabin yacht, and are now making arrangements to enter the race at Waveland on Saturday. (P.C. NOTES) (SCE 7/15/1893)
Depreo, Ferdinand E., Kiln (Ph 48 thru 50)
Depreo, L. Mrs., Kiln (Ph 48 thru 50)
Depreo, O. B., Kiln (Ph 50)
De Rocha, R. E., Main (Ph 48 thru 50)
Desforges, Mrs. - Mrs. Wellington is entertaining Mrs. Desforges, of New Orleans. (SCE 11/5/1892)
deSilva, the Misses, entertained a number of their friends with a card party Wednesday evening. (SCE 6/10/1893)
deSilva, the Misses, Mrs. P. Theriot, and Mr. A. Cazere were among those aboard the "FLYING DUTCHMAN" for a delightful sailing party Wednesday evening. (SCE, 7/15/ 1893) d'Estrampes - Gonzales, Mrs., M. Dias and son Emile and Miss S. d'Estrampes came over from New Orleans Wednesday to remain a few weeks. (SCE 7/15/1893)
Develle, Ann, Hancock Co. Chamber of Commerce (photo, H.H. vol.1 no.21, 01/19/73)
Dever, Mary (May) Articia, 70, Bayou La Croix 26 Nov 1978 (CEC)
Dewey - See Bay Waveland Yacht Club (from pamphlet in vault) deWolf, Judge - Many thanks to Judge deWolf, who is spending the summer in Chicago for papers from that city. (SCE/10/08/1892)
Mr. R. B. Bell and Judge deWolfe and their families are expected from Chicago to their lovely Bay home after the November elections. They are heartely welcomed. SCE/10/22/1892)
Judge DeWolf is shortly expected to arrive from Chicago. (SCE 11/26/1892)
Judge and Mrs. Calvin DeWolf have arrived from Chicago to spend the winter. Such excellent people as Judge and Mrs. DeWolf are always welcomed to our midst. (SCE 12/03/1892)
Kellogg, Miss Anna, of Lasalle Seminary, Boston, is spending the holidays with Judge and Mrs. DeWolf. (SCE 12-31-1892)
Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. M. G., and children, of Chicago, Ill., are the guests of Judge and Mrs. Calvin DeWolf at their lovely "Kentwood" home. The time consumed by Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg in reaching the Bay from Chicago is remarkably short, being 32 1/2 hours. (SCE 12/31/1892)
Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs., and lovely daughter, who have been visiting Judge and Mrs. Calvin deWolf, left for their home in the North, Monday. (SCE 01/07/1893)
Mr. Edgar Bell, of Chicago, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Bell and of Judge and Mrs. Calvin deWolf. (SCE 3/11/1893)
DeWolf, Judge Calvin and family, and Mrs. R. B. Bell and family have returned to their summer home in Chicago, Ill. SCE 05/06/1893)
deWolf, Judge Calvin, who is now in Chicago, our thanks for copies of papers from that city. (SCE 7/29/1893)
deWolf, Judge, has carpenters busily engaged at the "Kentwood" villa, building various improvements and additions. When completed, Judge deWolf will arrive for the winter. (SCE 11-11-1893)
deWolfe, Judge Calvin, has donated to the Library three volumes of the Conquest of Mexico with historical chart and political map. (SCE 12/16/1893)
Diamond Lodge - McGuire, H. F., W. M.; J. W. Cowart, S. W.; F. A. Koch, J. W.; A. H. Russ, treasurer; M. F. Baxter, S. C.; A. S. Weston, S. D.; John Weston, J. D.; and Sam Spears, S. and T., were elected officers of the Diamond Lodge, F. and A. M., on Saturday night in Pearlington. (SCE 12/16/1893)