Alphabet File page 123

Lis will participate in several more competitions this summer before returning to studies at Our Lady's Academy.

Lis has been coached by Brother Pascal of St. Stanislaus and Brother Paul, tennis coach of SSC and OLA.  She is presently being coached by Janet Talley, Diamondhead Racquet Club. (Coast Buyers Guide - June 23, 1976)

 

Elliot, Russell, r Market, Waveland (Ph 48-49)

 

Elliott, L. S., 209 Main (Ph 48 thru 50) 218 1/2 N Bch (Ph 55)

 

Elliott, R. J. r De Montluzin (Ph 55)

 

Ellis, Elizabeth Anne 2-5-1987 baptized at the Pearlington Methodist Episcopal Church (PC&C)

 

Ellis, G. W., Esq., a brilliant legal light of Popularville, Miss. was in the Bay this week connected with professional business and shaking hands with his many Bay St. Louis friends. (SCE/10/08/1892)

 

 The fall term of the Circuit court for October convened on Monday, Judge Terral, presiding, Hon. G. W. Ellis, representing District Attorney Neville, who was unable to attend.  The court is expected to adjourn today as the docket is very light and the cases are of no serious nature.  As the court is not yet over as we go to press, we will speak more of it in our next issue. (SCE 10/29/1892)

 

Ellis - At a regular meeting of the Pine Tree Lodge, No. 96, K. of P., (Knights of Pythias) held at Poplarville, Friday night, G.W. Ellis, Esq., formerly of this city, was elected an official of the Lodge. (SCE 01/07/1893)

 

  Ellis, G. W.,Esq., the popular and urbane , now of Poplarville, Miss., but formerly of this city, was among the welcome legal light visitors to this city. (SCE, 1-28-1893)

 

Ellis, G.W., Esq., is down from Poplarville this week, mingling with his many Bay friends. (SCE 7/15/1893)

 

Ford, Mr. Ira, and Messrs. W.G. Evans and G.W. Ellis are among the leading legal lights attending Chancery court. (SCE 7/29/1893)

 

 Ellis, Attorney G. W., was down from Poplarville this week to attend the term of court.  (SCE 10/28/1893)

 

Ellis, Miss Mattie - The charming Miss Mattie Ellis, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clem Bordages this summer, has returned to her home in Oak Ridge, La., much to the regret of her many friends, especially one. (SCE 09/23/1893)

 

Ellis, Thelma, r. S. Beach  (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Ellis, William E., 125 Court (Ph 50)

 

Elmer, Mr. J. mentioned in Capt. Boardman's statement concerning the "ALABAMA'S" crew held prisioner in Biloxi. (Boat file, sub "ALABAMA")

 

Elmer, Mrs. Jesse.  Dau of Jos F. Cazeneuve Sr.

 

Mr. Otto Elmer, See mention in article "Waveland - The Lovely Village On The Mississippi Sound"

 

Elmwood Plantation house was started by Jesse Cowan on land  that he purchased from the old Melite La Sassier land grant  of 1786.  Construction was begun but interrupted when Mr. Cowan went off to fight in the War of 1812.  However, he returned and completed the house in 1828.  Bricks were ballast brick from Spain and Portugal.  Local cypress was used for the timbers.  An Indian shell mound on the grounds supplied the lime for the mortar. (BSL 100 Years pg. 25).

 

Elmwood- Miss Mary Hunter visited L. Leonhard, at "Elmwood," Sunday and returned to New Orleans the same day. (SCE/10/22/1892)

 

Hunter, Miss Mary, of New Orleans, was the guest of Mrs. L. Leonhard, at "Kimwood"? (Elmwood) Sunday. (SCE,12/24/1892)

 

On Sunday there was a happy family reunion at "Elmwood." Mr. Louis Leonhard was over from N. O. with his sons and a more joyous circle never surrounded a dining table.  (SCE 03/18/1893)

 

Leonard, Little Miss Leota, a winsome child, is over for the balance of the season, brightening by her cheery presence the home of her grandparents, "Elmwood." (SCE 7/22/1893)

 

Leonhard, Mr. Albert, after delightfully spending a brief vacation at the Bay at "Elmwood", returned to New Orleans Sunday evening.  (SCE 8/19/1893)

 

  "Elmwood" Former home of Louis Leonard, rented.  North Beach Blvd.  (SCE 1896). this should be Saenger) Corp of N. O. and will be used as a recreation home by the officials and their families after many improvements.  (SCE Aug 9, 1919).

 

Johnson, Messrs., Grehan and Thomas A. Fulton accompanied Mr. E. J. Leonard on his usual outing this week.  All had a good time fishing, driving and enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. Louis Leonard at "Elmwood." (SCE 7/22/1893)

 

Embrey, Frank H. r 119 Washington (Ph 55)

 

Engelhorn, H. E. r Ramoneda (Ph 55)

 

Englander, Theresa - The charming and beautiful Misses Lena Stentz, Julia Shoffer, and Theresa Englander, of New Orleans were the guests of Miss Mamie Baron on Wednesday. (SCE 8/20/1892)

 

Englisbee, W. Connell r 150 Bch, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

English, Emmett, 407 Main (Ph 48-49)

 

Engman, B. R., r 208 Bookter (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Engman, B. R., Store 210 Bookter (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

B.R. Engman Store, Dry Goods - Notions - Laces ­ Millinery - Gents Furnishings, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi   (From a store invoice filled out in the name of Johnny Saucier, 237 St. Charles Street, but no charges were listed. (VF)

 

Engman, R. C. (Building) Hon. R. C. Engman-preparing to build A handsome home on sight now occupied by his present dwelling. Diebold, Owen & Co., Architects. Ferdinand Raymon, Contractor. (Sea Coast #2 1909 Dwelling) (FM)

 

Engman, Robert C.  Was alderman 3rd ward under Mayor E. E. O'Brien (SCEJUB42 P27)

 

Engman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C., residence was the scene of the social event of the past week, when they gave a surprise party and "candy pulling" in honor of their niece, Miss Grace Bonds, of Handsboro.  The party was a surprise one and formed at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Walters.  The surprise was one that was wholly  unexpected and the warm reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Engman evidenced a hearty welcome.  The house, from parlor to where the cook predominates, was graciously turned over to the young merry-makers and immediately the enjoyment of a very pleasant evening was inaugurated. A delightful orchestral band, composed of local talent, kindly furnished lovely music and occasionally Mrs. Engman and a number of the young ladies present skillfully played on the piano.  About 11 o'clock candy pulling was announced and soon the participants were exercising their muscles in a most vigorous manner.  The first prize, an elegant box of fine writing paper, for the whitest candy was won by Miss Caldwell and Mr. H.S. Saucier received the booby prize that created no end of pleasant comment.  The booby prize was an original one in the shape of a baby's nursing bottle filled with milk and labeled "ready for emergency" and accompanying the bottle was a box of condensed milk.  To the choicest of dainty homemade cakes and delightful refreshments such as wine punch, etc., there seemed to be no limit and were served in the spacious dining room.  Mr. and Mrs. Engman certainly know how to entertain and when the young people, who were present, will grow old and tell their grandchildren of their youthful days, they will always tell how Mr. and Mrs. Engman pleasantly entertained them. (SCE, 2/17/1894)

 

Engman, Mr., will make a tip-top treasurer and there will never be danger of his going to Canada. (SCE, 2/24/1894)

 

Ennis, Edmund D. - (Also listed under The Garden Confectionery), kept by Edmund D. Ennis.  Ice Cream Cakes, Soda Water and Candies, A Delightful Resort.  Front street. (Advertisement SCE 8/6/1892 thru 10/29/1892)

 

Ennis, Mrs. went over to N. O. yesterday. (SCE 11/26/1892)

 

Mrs. Ennis returned on Monday from a visit to the Crescent City . (SCE 12/03/1892)

 

Enright, Miss Katie spent Tuesday in the Crescent City. (SCE 9/10/1892)

 


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