Alphabet File page 364
Tidwell, Miss Agnes, has returned from a visit to the Crescent City. (SCE 03/04/1893)
Tidwell, Miss Agnes, Married at Galveston, Texas, October 15, 1893, to Mr. W. R. Blair, by Rev. Dr. J. L. Massey. Miss Tidwell, formerly of Holly Springs, Miss., but now of this city, is a charming and estimable young lady, and we are pleased to learn that she has secured such a life companion as Mr. Blair. May success and happiness always attend them. (10/28/1893)
Tidwell, Major (of Waveland) is complaining that the fish are not biting very good, but the Major should wait until the water resumes its salty properties and then he will have a nice time pulling up fish. (SCE 8/13/1892)
Tidwell, Mrs. Major - Gurly, Mr. (Waveland) and wife and child have taken rooms at Mrs. Tidwell's. (SCE 8/27/1892)
Tidwell, Mrs. - Blake, Mr. William, Jr. (Waveland), was this week the guest of Mrs. Tidwell. (SCE 8/27/1892)
Tidwell, Mrs.- Dr. Elliot, of New Orleans, is at present spending awhile with his family who are spending the heated term with Mrs. Tidwell. (SCE 9/03/1892)
Tidwell, Mr. and Mrs. - Mr. Miller, of Holly Springs, Mississippi has returned to his home after spending a month with Mr. and Mrs Tidwell. (SCE 9/10/1892)
Messers. Willie Blake and Willie Dohlmann are the guests of the Tidwell family. (SEC 9/24/1892)
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blake, Mr. Lloyd Blake and Capt. Martain were at Mrs. Tidwell's on Sunday and spent a pleasant day. (SCE 10/29/1892)
Mr. P.J. O'Donnell and daughter, after spending several weeks at Mrs. Tidwell's returned to New Orleans this week. (SCE 10/29/1892)
O'Donnel, Mr. L., and daughter are stopping at Mrs. Tidwell's. (SCE 11/19/1892)
Mr. Wm. Blake and son of Mew Orleans, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tidwell on Sunday. (SCE 12/03/1892)
Tidwell, Mrs. Maj. entertained the following guests Sunday: Mr. R.E. Craig and family and Mr. Wm. Blake and sons. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Logan, Dr. and family, are over from New Orleans to spend the holidays, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tidwell. (SCE, 12-31-1892)
Blake, Mr. Wm. and family, of New Orleans, arrived here Wednesday evening and are the guests of Major and Mrs. Tidwell. (SCE 01/07/1893)
Blake, Mr. Thomas, of New Orleans, is spending a week with aunt, Mrs. Tidwell, in Waveland. (SCE, 1-28-1893)
Stevens, Mr., a popular young gentleman from Chicago, Ill., is the guest of the Tidwell family. (SCE, 1-28- 1893)
Woody, Mrs. H.A., of Holly Springs, Miss., is the guest of Mrs. M. Tidwell. This lady is very much pleased with the Bay and is enjoying a delightful visit. (SCE, 1-28-1893)
Blake, Mr. Loyd, of New Orleans, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Tidwell of Waveland. (SCE 03/04/1893)
Mr. and Mrs. Daly and little daughter have taken rooms at Mrs. M. J. Tidwell. (Waveland) (SCE 3/11/1893)
Tidwell, Mrs. M.J., charmingly entertained a large number of guests Sunday. Mrs. Tidwell keeps one of the best boarding houses in Waveland, her table is of the best the market affords and of the delicacies of the season. Families desiring board would do well to communicate with her.
Tidwell, Mrs. M.J., will entertain one hundred guests
Saturday. This speaks well for this popular boarding house in Waveland. (SCE 7/15/1893)
O'Donnel, Mrs., and Mrs. Kachie O'Donnel are guests of Mrs. Tidwell's. (SCE 8/12/1893)
Finley, Mrs. A. K. and family, of New Orleans, have taken rooms in Waveland at Mrs. M. J. Tidwell's. (SCE 8/12/1893)
Frank W. and family, of New Orleans, are spending some weeks with Tidwell M.J. (Waveland) (SCE 09/09/1893)
Blake, Wm. Spanish mackerel are plentiful off Mr. Blakes fishing wharf where Mr. Blake and Major Tidwell caught ten fine specimens the other day. (Waveland) (SCE 09/09/1893)
Frank, Mr. (Waveland) came over from New Orleans Saturday to spend Sunday with his family at Mrs. Tidwell's. (SCE 9/30/1893)
Roman, Miss Corinne (Waveland), after spending some weeks with her friend, Miss Zida Tidwell, left for her home in New Orleans last week. (SCE 9/30/1893)
On Thursday Miss Ida Tidwell celebrated her 16th birthday by a Thanksgiving dinner and reception to a number of her friends. The Echo wishes Miss Tidwell many returns of November 24th. (SCE 11/26/1892)
Roman, Miss Corinne, is visiting Miss Ida Tidwell in Waveland. (SCE 8/12/1893)
Tidwell, Miss Zida - Alphonse, Rev. Father, at the Academy of St. Joseph last Friday night, was given an impromptu musical in his honor. The good father had just returned from a five month's absence in Europe where he went to visit his mother. The welcome given Father Alphonse was a warm one and both teachers and pupils evinced the liveliest pleasure at his return. There were present a few invited guests and the bright young ladies taking part did most beautifully in music, vocal and instrumental as well as reciting in a brilliant manner. Miss Zida Tidwell recited "How Salvator Won", Miss Blance Avery sang "Ava Maria" and recited "Sister and I", Miss Ray Bombet played Weber's "Invitation a la Valse", Miss Maggie Fitzpatrick played a selection from Leybach, Miss Andrienne Esnard played Ketterer's "Prierre de Moise" and Violon's "Rigoletto", Miss Johnnie Hart "The Last Hymn", Miss Marie Burguieres "Papa's Letter", Misses Cecile Patout and Florence Burguieres sang a duet, Miss Catherine Spotorno played
"Brier Rose", Miss Maggie Fitzpatrick sang Schubet's serenade, the junior class recited "My Bird", Miss Ernestine Koningslow read a Welcome to his Reverence, and Professor Hammersbach closed by one of his brilliant selections. (SCE, 2/24/1894)
Tietgen. Mrs. J. and family, who have occupied the "Avondale" villa during the heated term, returned to New Orleans on Sunday evening. (SCE/10/22/1892)
TIGERTOWN - The Santa Rosa community was known as Tigertown about 1835 (kfrom ROCKETED INTO HISTORY; NASA CLAIMS A PARADISE BY J.Q. Frierson, 1996)
Tilden #66 J.A. Cuevas (VF MJS VIII 00350)
Tillman, John 130 Carroll Av. (Ph 48) 317 State (Ph 49-55)
Tipery, S., 990 S. Beach (1986,87 ph)
Titot and his bakery #74 J.A. Cuevas (VF MJS VIII 00350)
Toca, Mrs. Emile. Dau. of F.C. Bordages. (SCE Jubilee 1942 p6)
Todaro, Joseph, Grocery 501 Sycamore (Ph 48 thru 50)
Tognotti, J. A. Mrs., Ulman Av. (Ph 48-49)
Tomasich, Mr. and Mrs. G., were blessed last week in the way of one of the prettiest and sweetest little baby girls yet born. The little Miss has our best wishes and the parents our congratulations. (SCE, 12/24/1892)
Levy, Mr. G.A., the hustling Welcome Store man, was in New Orleans this week purchasing the biggest stock ever known to arrive in Bay St. Louis of summer goods. He also purchased suits for the G.A. Levy baseball club. The following names compose the club: Pitcher, Ralph Blaize; catcher, Gabriel Blaize; 1st base, Joe dePaoli; 2nd base, G. Tomaich; 3rd base, Ferd Eggloff; short stop, Howard Pate; right field, Alcede Ladner; left field, Manly Blaize; center field, Gaston Gardebled; captain, Joe dePaoli. (SCE 6/3/1893)
Tomasich, J. - Pillow, Mrs., and her winsome daughter, Miss Addie, entertained a number of friends on Friday. Misses Bell Osoinach, Carrie Hackney, L. Osoinach, Pearl Meek, Messrs. J. Tomasich, Jos. O. Mauffray. A. G. Osoinach, R. Pillow and others were present. (SCE 10/15/1892)
Messrs. A. G. Osoinach and Jules Tomasich, two popular Bay boys and long identified as two of the most accommodating and polite clerks of the well known Blue Store, left on Thursday for New Orleans where they will remain for the winter. (SCE 11/5/1892)