Alphabet File page 213

Lagan, Congressman M. D. left the Bay on Thursday night for Washington D. C. on business.  (SCE - 10/1/1892)

 

Mrs. M. D. Lagan and lovely daughter left for Washington,

 

  D. C., on Thursday evening.  (SCE 10/08/1892)

 

  Lagan, Congressman and Mrs. M. D., spent a few days at their summer home this week.  (SCE 10/15/1892)

 

Lagan, Hon. M. D., and family left for New Orleans on Wednesday after spending several days at their lovely home on the beach. (SCE 11/19/1892)

 

Congressman and Mrs. M. D. Lagan, after spending several days here, have returned to New Orleans. (SCE 12/03/1892)

 

Lagan, Congressman M. D., is at home from Congress and intends to spend the holidays in the Bay. (SCE 12/24/1892)

 

Lagan M. D. Congressman and family have gone to the big Chicago Exposition to take the sights. (SCE 09/16/1893)

 

Lagan, Col., is spending a few days at his summer home, superintending the repairs to his beach property.  Mrs. Lagan and daughter, Miss Bella, and Dr. deGrange spent Sunday here.  (SCE 12-2-1893)

 

Lagan, Congressman and Mrs. M. D., and lovely daughters, spent the holidays at their Bay St. Louis home. (SCE 12/23/1893)

 

         Lagarde, Frank W., 444 Ballentine (FWL 1953-1957) (Ph 55) 237 St. Charles (FWL 1957-   )

 

Lagarde. Lis - Lagarde wins at Diamondhead- Lis Lagarde, 15 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lagarde placed first in the Diamondhead Junior Tournament.  Earlier in the month Miss Lagarde assured herself a place in the Southern Closed Junior Tournament to be played in Mobile with a semi-final finish in the Mississippi Junior Qualifying Tournament in Jackson.  The top four finishers from the Mississippi tournament qualified for the Southern Closed.  Miss Lagarde was the only player from the coast to reach the top four. Miss Lagarde teamed with Meg Elliott of Brookhaven to win the 16-year-old's double title.  The pair defeated the number one seeded doubles team for the title.

 

  In single's play during the Juniors, Miss Lagarde defeated three opponents, before being defeated by Debbie Dotson in the semi-finals.

 

  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)

 

Lagasse, Miss & Mr. - On Tuesday evening the following named gave a picnic to Browns vineyard: Mrs. P. Delord and children, Mrs. H. Moreau, Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Geo. Muller and children, Mrs. Smith, Miss M. Loze, Miss Lagasse, Miss Eugenia Foster and Mr. Lagasse.  (SCE 9/03/1892)

 

  Mr. H. Lagasse and family, who were pleasantly domiciled in the Mendes cottage during the summer, returned to their home in New Orleans.  (SCE 9/17/1892)

 

Muller, Mrs. George, newly arrived guests include:  Mrs. Shade, Mrs. Usher, Mr. Jos. Onry, Mr. Bloch and Mr. Lagasse, of New Orleans.  (SCE 7/29/1893)

 

Lagasse, P. M. r Hwy 90 (Ph 55)

 

Lagnias, Andrew

 

  Another chapter was added this week to the now famous Chinese smuggling case at Gulfport, which the Governor has been working upon and weaving a net the past 2 or 3 weeks.

 

  Deputy Collector of Customs Ritnour was authorized to seize the sloop LITTLE DEER of Bay St. Louis and the property of Fred Vassalli, also of Bay St. Louis.

 

The sloop, it is charged, carried Chinamen from Cat Island to the main shore and the little vessel is now anchored near the schooner AXEL off Carroll Avenue, with Ben Lane Posey in charge.

 

While Fred Vassalli is the owner of the sloop, he is not charged by the Federal authorities as being implicated in the smuggling case nor does the seizure of his vessel necessarily connect him in the alleged smuggling of the Chinamen from Mexico to Gulfport.

 

(On the bottom of this page is the notation "Andrew

 

Lagnias, said to be one of the prime movers in the Chinese smuggling business, has been captured at Galveston, Texas.") (Gulfport Record, Monday, February 1, 1909, MJS VIII 00288)

 

Lagniel, (Lagnielle) Agnes, in second grade received highest honors.  General average, 100 percent. (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908, 2nd and 3rd grades)

 

Lagnielle, Oscar- Photo -- This Was A Real Gasoline Saver- The centennial has lured out of bureau drawers and old albums many an historic Bay St. Louis picture such as this one, presenting Joe Combel (at the wheel) and Oscar Lagnielle in the year 1905 when this stick drive Brush was quite a smart equipage.  (Sun Herald 7-29-1958)

 

Lagrone, Miss Louise, of Pearl River Station, after a visit to Mrs. F.H. Dagley, has returned home. (SCE 6/3/1893)

 

Lagroue, Miss Emma, from Pearl River, and Miss Jelius Hogrey, of New Orleans, are visiting Mrs. F.J. Dagley,

 

  Union Streets. (SCE 8/12/1893)

 

  ("U" or "V" ?)

 

Laguiel, August, carried off highest honors in the 7th grade, as did C.C. McDonald in the 6th grade; but the girls are going to get ahead of them next time.  (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908, 6th and 7th grades)

 

Laine, George, J., bartender on board the steamer "FRANCIS". See also entry under "FRANCIS" and boat file.

 

Lainer, Eugene - Marshall, Chas., Superintendent, passed the Bay this week with the L. & N. railroad employees on their way to Chicago enjoying a free ride.  The Superintendent went as far as Mobile to see that the boys got off all right.  Mr. Eugene Lainer of this place was one of the happy party.  (SCE 8/26/1893)

 

LAKESHORE

 

  Lakeshore, a resort settlement, was founded as a flag stop on the L & N Railroad about one mile beyond Clermont Harbor and seven miles west of Bay St. Louis. The station has had several names, among them "Fig Orchard".  (Hometown Mississippi by James F. Brieger)

 

Lakeshore Seafood Co., Lakeshore (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Lallande, Aurelia, 211 Citizen (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Lamb, Capt. a former resident of this place and captain of a Mississippi river steamboat, took advantage of the strike to visit this place on Wednesday.  He was warmly received by his many Bay friends.  (SCE 9/24/ & 11/12/1892)

 

Lamb, A. J. and Springer, Jos., Jr., of Louisville, Ky. were among the arrivals during the past week at the Bay St. Louis Hotel.  Other were:  Mrs. J. G. Boulinguy, Ione E. Pilcher, Mrs. G. Pilcher, New York; C. A. Hartwell, S. C. Hartwell, New Orleans; Mrs. H. P. Comeaux, Mrs. Eliza Comeaux, D. Durio, Mrs. Cochran, Miss Vic Comeaux, Baby H. P. Comeaux, Opelousas, La.; Mrs. A. G. Moore and daughter, Gloster, Miss.  (SCE 11-18-1893)

 

Lamb, William  634 N. Beach  (1968 phone)

 

Lamba, R. N., - Weekend guests of the R.N.Lamba family at their North Beach home were Misses Peggy Pierson, Sandy, Harry, Pwggy Norman, all of New Orleans and Misses Anne and Sylvia Staples of Alexandria.  They were entertained at a beach party and wiener roast Saturday night.  (Hancock Cony Eagle 8/7/1958)

 

Lambour, Mrs. H., is entertaining the following pleasant party from the Crescent City:  Miss Mary Epping, Miss Bertha Epping, Mr. Jules Lambour, Miss Jacquet, Miss Adams. (SCE 8/19/1893)

 

Lamkin, Frank, who has been absent several months at Honduras working on the lottery building, returned much improved on Wednesday evening.  (SCE 11-18-1893)

 

Lamkin, S. R. - Mrs. D. Boardman and son of Pearlington are visiting Mrs. S. R. Lamkin.  (SCE 9/10/1892)

 

  Boardman, Mrs. D., of Pearlington, is the guest of Mrs.

 

  Lamkin.  (SCE 02/04/1893)

 

  Taylor, Mrs. John, of New Orleans, is stopping with Mrs.


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