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| Couple's Pledges Recited Saturday Mary Fritsche and Hugh Trollinger, both of Inez, were united in marriage Saturday at 11 a.m. in me garaen oi me Driae s nome. Judge Clyde Wilkinson performed the double ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William Fritsche of Green Bay, Wise, and Mrs. J.L. Trollinger of Port Lavaca and the late Jack L. Trollinger. Priscilla Haro. soloist, furnished music for the wedding. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Joan M. Fritsche attended as the maid of honor. The junior bridesmaid was Laurie Trollinger. Rodney Chesney served as the best man. The junior' groomsman was Brad Trollinger. The newlyweds will reside in Inez. The bride, a 1981 graduate of Marquette University, is a student at the University of Houston-Victoria, where she is on the dean's list. She is employed by Coleman & Roth Homes as a bookkeeper. The groom, a 1970 graduate of Calhoun High School, is employed as a supervisor for Alcorn Well Service. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Victoria Advocate (Victoria, Texas)
Date: 31 Aug 1986, Sun
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| Certificate of Marriage (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| 50th Wedding Anniversary announcement
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| Doctor charged with running pill mill BY DAVID KINNEY Associated Press PHILADELPHIA - He wore a smoking jacket and bunny slippers to work sometimes. He carried a gun in his waistband and wasn't afraid to flash it when his office got rowdy, authorities said. He posted surveillance cameras and used a big Rottweiler to sniff out weapons. He was a doctor, naturally. And, as strung-out Philadelphians discovered, Dr. Robert J. Trollinger was a willing source of controlled substances, authorities said. The 71-year-old doctor was arrested Thursday and charged with running a southwest Philadelphia pill mill for at least six years, selling otherwise healthy junkies generous helpings of Valium, Xanax, Prozac f. ..:"! and a variety of other controlled medications. "He obviously had a warped sense of medical treatment," Attorney General Mike Fisher said. -. The doctor kept thousands of pills in old relish jars, Haagen Dazs mango sorbet tubs, yogurt containers and mislabeled drug containers. He dispensed them like candy to drug-addicted patients with cash or Medicaid cards, said authorities. In the clinic lobby, patients sometimes shot up and drank beer, according to a grand jury presentment. "This was a bizarre operation," the attorney general said. "Very few people arrived there as legitimate patients." Trollinger, a doctor since 1959, is charged with illegally providing both controlled and non-controlled substances, Medicaid fraud and state tax violations. Agents found marijuana, cocaine and methamphetamine, as well as a rifle, at the clinic. Authorities first heard about the operation in 1991, when a Darby woman reported that her son, a patient of Trollinger's, died of an overdose. From 1993 to 1997, three agents of the Bureau of Narcotics Investigation and the attorney general's Medicaid Fraud Control Section visited the clinic. They never complained of ailments and he only checked their blood pressure, reflexes and heart rates. But they still received prescriptions for generic Valium, Diazepam, Seldane and Prozac, Fisher said. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Owner of original: Pottsville Republican
Date: 09 Jan 1998, Fri, Page 13
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