Alphabet File page 334
Saucier, Misses Edwege, and Vicky Breath enjoyed Sunday in Pass Christian. (SCE 10/15/1892)
Saucier, Edwege - 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)
Misses Edwege and Lydia Saucier and Miss Vicky Breath on Saturday evening charmingly entertained a number of their friends by a "lotto party." After covering the favorable numbers for some time, games and dancing were indulged. Among those fortunate to be present were Misses Katie Edwards, Amelia Laurent, May Edwards, Messrs. Jos. O. Mauffray, Chas. Breath, A. J. Baron, J. L. dePaoli, W. J. Gallup, Kno. Edwards, and the chronicler. (SCE 12/17/1892)
Saucier, Miss Edwege, is visiting her friend, Miss V. Kergosein, up the Jordan. Miss Edwege's absence is much regretted by her numerous friends. (SCE 05/27/1893)
Breath, Miss Vickie, and Miss Edwege Saucier, of Main Street, visited friends at Pearlington this week. (SCE 12/16/1893)
Saucier, Elizabeth, 422 Webb (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Saucier, Elmer has not missed a word in spelling this month His paper in spelling examination Monday was the neatest, best written, and without a single mistake. (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908)
Saucier, Elmer - The second grade pupils in the primary room had an examination Monday, with this result: Double honors -Elmer Saucier and Oliver Hurtig. Honors - Norise Favre and Malcolm Field. (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908)
Saucier, Elmer, letter to teacher. March 17, 1908. (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908)
Saucier, Evariste V., Shieldsboro Postmaster September 1867 -December 1869 (VF). Married Madeline S. Toulme, daughter of John B. Toulme and Victoire Saucier Toulme. (JBT will)
Saucier, Evarista #70 J.A. Cuevas (VF MJS VIII 00350)
Saucier, F. V. - August term county Board of Supervisors August term county Board of Supervisors, present: J.A. Favre, president; W. H. Slaydon, J. L. McGehee, P. J. Mauffray and F. V. Saucier, members. Jos. F. Cazeneuve, Sheriff, E. H. Hoffmann, cl'k. Report of A. G. Stevenson, county superintendent of education, examined and approved. (SCE 8/6/1892)
Saucier, county Supervisor, and Supervisor Mauffray, whose many Bay friends are glad to see them this week, attending a regular meeting of the Board. (SCE 7/8/1893)
Saucier, Felix, Mrs. The first teacher for Bay St. Louis was J. T. Eagan, who taught three sessions, assisted by Mrs. Felix Saucier first session, and afterwards assisted by W. W. Stockstill. (CCS)
Saucier, Mr. Felix was in the Bay on Monday. (SCE 9/24/1892)
The Echo enjoyed a pleasant visit from Hon. Felix Saucier who was in the Bay yesterday. (SCE 10/22/1892)
The public school is in a flourishing condition with Mrs. Felix Saucier as teacher. The present enrollment is 60. Considerable dissatisfaction exists on the part of some of our tax payers in regard to the non-distribution of the school-instead of there being two schools, one at Waveland and the other at Ulmanville, we only have one on St. Joseph Street. Sup. Stevenson should attend to this. WAVELANDER. (SCE 12/03/1892)
Saucier, Mrs. Felix and Driver, Miss Lena. A meeting of the board of trustees of the city public school was held Monday night. Mrs. Felix Saucier and Miss Lena Driver were appointed as assistants to Professor Eagan. (SCE 09/23/1893)
Saucier, Florinne - Azalie, Misses Louise and Florinne Saucier of Pass Christian, spent Sunday evening on a visit to Mrs. Breath and daughters. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Saucier, Gertrude Foley r 237 St. Charles (Ph 49-50, 55)
Saucier, Harry member of Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders. (BSL 100 Years, pg 69). Photo.
Mentioned as friend of C. G. Moreau in his article in 1942 wherein he mentions that Mr. Saucier had moved to Lafayette, La. at that time. (Echo Jubilee 1942 pg 2).
Saucier, Mr. Harry S., has returned from Cartagena, South America. His return was unexpected and an agreeable surprise. (SCE 04/01/1893)
Saucier, Mr. Harry S., left Sunday evening for a stay in New Orleans of several days. (SCE 05/06/1893)
Saucier, Mr. Harry S., is at the Bay again to spend a few weeks. (SCE 05/13/1893)
Saucier, Mr. Harry, came out yesterday for the first time after a week's illness. (SCE 6/3/1893)
Saucier, Harry, is occupying a position in New Orleans. He will be home by the 1st and spend the remainder of the season with his many home friends. (SCE 7/22/1893)
Saucier, Mr. Harry S., went over to New Orleans yesterday to complete the purchase of the theatrical wardrobe of the Sunflower Amateurs. (SCE 8/5/1893)
Saucier, H. Stuart, our genial young townsman, has written a description of that beautiful South American city, Cartagena, in the U.S. of Columbia. Our readers attention is called to that very interesting article on this page. (SCE 8/26/1893)
Saucier, Mr. Harry Stuart, the poet, and an esteemed friend of the junior editor, left last Saturday for Franklin, La., to accept a lucrative position on a sugar plantation. We wish Harry well. (SCE 10/21/1893)
Saucier, Harry Stuart. Wrote for Echo. Developed a character called Rueben Pitchfork, country boy who came to BSL from time to time. He also used the pseudonyms of Jacques Pistache and Fuller Bull, (examples of letters on SCEJUB42p43).
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)
Saucier, Henry. Served in Civil War. Bro. of Mrs. Peter Tudury. Photo (BSL 100 Years. pg. 69).
Saucier, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, celebrated the 48th anniversary of their marriage on the 21st instant. We hope to see the golden wedding in 1895. (SCE 04/29/1893)
Saucier, Henry. Married Victoire Toulme, dau. of J.B. Toulme. (JBT will VF)
Saucier, Henry # 28 J A Cuevas (VF MJS VIII 00350)