Alphabet File page 336

Saucier, Phillip - Petition for title to Bayou DeLisle land to Gov. Gen. dated 1794. (VF MJS's BSL file #18)

 

Saucier, S., Courteny, Geo. and Terrall, J., of Pass Christian, attended the band ball on Saturday night.  (SCE 02/18/1893)

 

Saucier, Santo r 206 City Park (Ph 50) Dubuc Ln., Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Saucier, Stanley, Old Spanish Trail (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Saucier, Sydney - King and Queen Ball, Pass Christian, on Thursday evening last was given at the McIntyre House in this place which proved one of the most pleasant social events of the season.  Among those who gracefully figured in the dancing and creditably represented royalty, were Messrs.  Sydney Saucier, Frank Huges, R. McIntosh, Jr., Chas.  Taconi, and Leon Capdepon as Kings, with Misses Belle Tonry, N. Courtenay, M. Christovich, Annie Cronovich and Katie Farrell as Queens.  (SCE 02/18/1893) (PASS CHRISTIAN BEACON)

 

Saucier, Victoire married John. B. Toulme 20 Dec 1880.  She was the mother of Victoire Toulme Saucier who was married to Henry Saucier. (J.B.Toulme will in VF)

 

Saucier, Victoire Toulme, daughter of John B. Toulme and Victoire Saucier was married to Henry Saucier.  (JBt will VF).

 

Saucier, W. E.  Was a member of the Eclipse Band along with Prof George H. Combel, Judge Leon B. Capdepon and Charles A. Breath.

 

Saucier, Mr. W. E., has retired from the vegetable business. (SCE 10/15/1892)

 

The managers for election in Bay St. Louis next Tuesday are Raphael Ruisech, Chas. M. Strong, W. E. Saucier, managers; Dave Bontemps, peace officer.  The managers for Pearlington are H. Boyet, R. G. Burrell, W. T. Stocker, managers; J. M. Martin, peace officer. (SCE 11/5/1892)

 

  Saucier, Mr. W. E., city treasurer, made a visit to New Orleans last week. (SCE 12/23/1893)

 

  Saucier, W. R., 424 St. John (Ph 48-49)

 

  Saucier, Walter R. r 706 Hancock (Ph 55)

 

Sauer, Laurence A. Jr. r Davis, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Savage, Rev. Dr. Aug 5, 1851, Bishop Green, assisted by Rev. Dr. Savage of Pass Christian, held service in Shieldsboro and confirmed two persons.  This is according to the "Sea Coast Mission."

 

Parish of St. Luke was organized at Shieldsboro Apr 23, 1858

 

In 1860 Rev. Thos. B. Ozanne, Rector, reported 19 families and 7 communicants.  On hand, also, was $800 to buy a lot and $800 to build a Church and Rectory. Apparently with the advent of the Civil War this came to aught.

 

In 1870 Bishop Green preached in the Court House at Shieldsboro and confirmed nine persons.  Mayor of the town offered a site for a church. (WPA, 1936 - MJS BSL 46)

 

Sazarac Saloon - Butchert, Mr. John, can now be found behind the counters of the Sazarac saloon.  John is a good mixologist and his presence will draw many patrons to the the already popular Sazarac. (SCE 12/16/1893)

 

Scafide, Arthur A., 305 Hancock (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Scafide, Mrs. John.  Photo with Friends of the Library, (SCE 5/28/1978).

 

Scafide, Joseph.  Was a fireman in 1942 (SCEJUB42P27).

 

  Belmont Cafe - NEW BUILDING GOING UP - Philip Levine Replacing Old Belmont Cafe With New Fireproof Mercantile Structure - A force of workmen are engaged in demolishing the two-story frame building that for years has housed the business of Joseph Scafidi known as the Belmont Hotel and Cafe.  Recently Philip Levine, owner of the building, negotiated with Scafide for the termination of a long-lease in order that he might have active possession of his property with a view of tearing down same and rebuilding in its stead a more modern and fireproof building of mercantile type of structure, occupying the full length of the lot of 60 feet.   This building will be divided into two store apartments, one of which Mr. Levine says is already rented and the other being negotiated for by an outside business. However, the latter is only tentative. The new building that will take the place of the present "fire trap" as Mr. Levine termed it, will be constructed of hollow tiles and brick with a liberal application of cement and concrete and will be in continuation of the present row of business buildings.  Such enterprise is worthy of mention and will not only give employment but will add to the upbuilding of that business section of the city opposite the Louisville &n Nashville railroad.  The rumor that Mr. Levine was building a movie house is without foundations. (SCE 9/18/31)

 

Scafide, Tony, 110 S. Toulme (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Scafidi, August J., 212 Main (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Scafidi Bros. P & D Serv. Sta. Hwy 90 (Ph 55)

 

Scafidi Brothers' Service Station #1, Hwy 90 (Ph 50, 55)

 

Scafidi Brother's Standard Service Station, Ulman Ave. (Ph 48, 49), Service Station #2 (Ph 50)

 

Scafidi, Dominic r 325 De Montluzin (Ph 55)

 

Scafidi, John A. r 218 Bookter (Ph 55)

 

Scafidi, Joseph G. Mrs., 302 Main (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Scafidi, Jos. J., 109  S. Toulme (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Scafidi, Philip J. r N 2nd. (Ph 50, 55)

 

Scafidi, Samuel J. r 302 Main (Ph 55)

 

Scanlon, Rev. John

 

MASS SCHEDULE - St. Clare announces summer masses --St. Clare Catholic Church, Waveland, has announced their summer Mass schedule Sunday Masses -9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Saturday Masses-6 p.m. (Sunday Vigil) Weekday Masses (Mon.-Fri.) -8 a.m. (in the convent) Rev. John Scanlon is pastor.  (Coast Buyers Guide - June 23, 1976)

 

  St. Henry Missionary Catholic Church, old Kiln Road, will hold summer masses each Saturday at 7:30 p.m.  Rev. John Scanlon is pastor.  (Coast Buyers Guide - June 23, 1976)

 

Scarboraugh, Prof.- Miss Lulu Gause, one of Prof. Scarboraugh's students, met with almost a serious accident while at recess last Friday, caused from a fall which resulted in her arm being badly sprained. (SCE 11/19/1892)

 

  The boys all turned out in full blast on Tuesday night and made "Rome howl."  The programme was a big torch light procession and a grand display of fireworks, followed by over a hundred salutes fired from a cannon loaned for the occasion by Major P. J. Montross, of Biloxi. Grand speeches were delivered by Mr. W. T. Stocker, Hon. T.R. Stocker, J. S. Otis, Prof. Scarboraugh, M. F. Baxter and others. (SCE 11/19/1892)

 

Scarboraught, Prof. will give a grand school exhibition Friday night (Pearlington).  A number of essays are to be delivered by the pupils, and speeches by Rev. T. W. Adams and W. T.  Stocker, who will tender their eloquence for the occasion.  (SCE 11/26/1892)

 

Scarboraugh, Prof. - The most important feature of the week was a grand school exhibition given at the town hall, under the auspices of Professor Scarboraugh and Miss Bessie Smith, which resulted most successfully.  Recitations were delivered splendidly by Misses Ida Cowart, Lulu Gause, Cora Stocker, Lydia Cowart, Masters Phil Hursey, Adloe Orr and Benny Baxter, all of whom were enthusiastically applauded. The programme of the evening concluded with addresses by W. T. Stocker and Rev. T. W. Adams. Professor Scarboraugh and his efficient and accomplished assistant, Miss Bessie Smith, deserve great praise for the manner in which they conduct the affairs of the school, which requires increasing labor and study to accomplish satisfactory results. (SCE 12/03/1892)

 

Scarborough, W. A. Jr., 120 Washington (Ph 48-49), 108 Sycamore (Ph 50, 55)

 

Scarbrough, Mr. Dan, of Columbia, is spending a few days in Pearlington.  (SCE 02/11/1893)

 

Scates, W. E., 439 Ballentine (Ph 48-49)

 

Scatvold, Mrs. H. - See King's Daughter's Emergency

 

  Hospital Schafer, Thomas E. Jr. 614 S. Beach (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Scharff, Edwin S. Dr. r Forest Ave., Clermont Harbor (Ph 55)

 

Scharff, J. R. r 802 S. Beach (Ph 48 thru 50)


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