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The club will be supplied by artesian water, and electricity will be generated by its own power plant.
A number of prominent men from all over the country have already secured membership in the club and this number will be increased by the time the club house is completed.
Dispatch boats are to be in operation between Gulfport and Goose Point for the accommodation of members.
Fishing skiffs with outboard motors will be available for taking members to the tarpon holes.
Affiliated with Bidwell Adam are Hugh White of Columbia, Xavier Kramer of McComb, Mayor Walter Scott of Jacoson, Mike Conner of Seminary and many others. (Contains pictures of Goose Point Tarpon Club in a full page with more details) (The Guide, June 28, 1929 issue, VF MJS IX 00141)
Gordan, W. R. r 790 Bch. Blvd., Waveland (Ph 55)
Gordia, Ulalie and Raphael - LeDuc, Very Rev. Father, - On Monday evening at 4 o'clock, Oct. 10, at the church of our Lady of the Gulf, Very Rev. Father Henry Ledne (LeDuc), officiating, were married Mr. George Swan and Miss Laura Kennon. The bride was becomingly attired in a gray cashmere. The bridesmaid was Miss Ulalie Gordia who was attired in a gray nuns veiling; Mr. Raphael Gordia was groomsman. We give to them our very best wishes. (SCE/10/15/1892)
Gordia, Sebastion- Mr. T. Gordia and daughter spent a day with Mr. Sebastian Gordia (of Waveland) this week. (SCE 8/13/1892)
Gordia, Mr. T. and Gordia, Miss Paula (Waveland) on Sunday were the guests of their brother, Mr. Sebastian Gordia. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Gordia, Mr. T. and daughter spent a day with Mr. Sebastian Gordia (of Waveland) this week. (SCE 8/13/1892)
Gordia, Mr. T. and Gordia, Miss Paula (Waveland) on Sunday were the guests of their brother, Mr. Sebastian Gordia. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Gordon, Dorothy Mrs. r Dogwood Dr. (Ph 55)
Gordon, W. R., 790 Bch Rd. (changed to-808 S beach), Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50)
Gore, Arietta M., 111 State (Ph 48-49)
Gorham, P. W. 1390 N. Beach (Ph 48,49)
Gorman, Loretta, 315 St. George (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Gorman, Presley, WHT POL 1, FPC 0, SLV 0. (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)
Goston, Manuella r 446 Easterbrook (Ph 55)
Gottschalk, Chas. F. r 333 De Montluzin (Ph 55)
Gottsegen, Dr. Marshell, 958 S. Beach (Ph 68,87)
Goulay, Mr. Geo., is employed for one month by Mr. F. Bourgeois to assist him in classifying his stock of dry goods and groceries, and to arrange everything in order in his P.O. room in Nicholson. (SCE 3/25/1893)
Gourdia - O'Sullivan, Mr., of New Orleans, has rented the residence of Mr. Gourdia in Waveland for the summer. (SCE 6/24/1893)
Gourdia, Miss Delaithe, of Waveland, has been sick but is well again. (SCE, 1-28-1893)
Gourdia, Mr. T., and Mr. J. Spence, of Pass Christian, were visitors to Waveland this week. (SCE 6/10/1893)
Govan, Mary r Citizen (Ph 50, 55)
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Grace, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. - A bright little sunbeam made its appearance this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grace. (SCE 09/23/1893)
Grace Protestant Episcopal Church- see disk CHURCHES
Grady, Mr. and Mrs.- Austin, Mr. E.E., and wife, from Lansing, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Grady, of Iowa, are enjoying the delights of our lovely winter resort, the guests of Mrs. Whitney. (SCE 02/04/1893)
Graffagnino, Vincent, 450 Bch Blvd, Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Gragnon, Mrs. A. - Mr. Jno. McGraw and family have rented for the winter the beautiful "Bellvue" villa, owned by Mrs. A. Gragnon. (SCE -10/1/1892)
Mrs. A. Gragnon will move to the Bookter house, corner of Front and Bookter streets. We admire Mrs. Gragnon's taste in the selection of so desirable a home. (SCE/10/08/1892)
Mrs. A. Gragon moved into the Bookter house on Tuesday. (SCE/10/22/1892)
PUBLIC SCHOOL MEDALS - Eagan, Prof. -Bay St. Louis's educational welfare was never better favored than in the appointment of Prof. Eagan to assume the mastership of the city's public school. Prof. Eagan, during his brief period of control over the school, has wonderfully built up the school to an enrollment of nearly one hundred. In order to encourage the good work and pupils, several silver medals are to be donated to the scholars deserving of the honors. The medals will number eight or nine and of that number all but two will be purchased by a subscription among our people; two medals will be individually donated, one to be known as the "Gragnon Medal", donated by Mrs. A. Gragnon, who so readily lends a helping hand to all worthy purposes, and the other to be known as the "Eagan Medal," donated by Prof. Eagan. The Echo takes a special pride in noting such as enterprising and public-spirited disposition of our people towards the educational welfare of Bay St. Louis.
Since the above was put in type we learn that Miss Theo Reese will also donate a medal. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Gragnon, Mrs. Amelie, Medal Subscription List - We, the undersigned, subscribe the amounts next to our names for the purpose of purchasing silver medals for the use of the public schools of this city, to be awarded as tokens for good conduct, application, etc., both at the girls and boys schools.
Mrs. Amelie Gragnon, medal for good conduct $2.50; A.G. Peiri .25; T.L. Evans .50; R.J. Turner, M.D. .50; L.J. Piernas .50; Captain Toulme .50; J.V. Dillon .50; John Osoinach .50; S.P. Driver .50; A.R. Hart .50; Theo Reese 2.50; M. Gragnon .50; J.T. Eagan 2.50; Mrs. Bowers .50; Chas. G. Moreau .50. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Gragnon, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre G., the bridal couple from Monroe, La., arrived at the residence of the groom's mother, Mrs. A. Gragnon, on Saturday evening. On Sunday a reception was held the entire day in honor of the groom and bride who were the recipients of numerous visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Gragnon received numerous costly and elegant presents accompanied by a shower of good wishes. They departed for New Orleans Monday morning. (SCE 02/04/1893)
Gragnon, Mr. and Mrs. P.G., will arrive from New Orleans this evening to spend tomorrow with Mrs. A. Gragnon and family. (SCE 02/11/1893)
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)