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8401
Miss Snow Honored
Miss Snow Honored
Miss Snow Honored Miss Lily Nelson Mason honored Miss Mary Exum Snow at a miscellaneous shower yesterday afternoon at her homo on Chapel Hill Street. After a number of interesting rubbers the high score prize an attractive doretn, was won by . Miss Pattie Knight, the booby prize, a goat puzzle, was won by Miss Sadie Trollinger, and Miss Snow received a dainty boudoir tray. A delicious salad, course was served. The guest were invited into the next room, where a cupid was suspended from the chandel.er with white tulle, a shower of gifts coming from this. Those present were: Misses Pattie Knight, Annie Garrard, Eloise Hannah, Catherine Guthrie, Helen Lyon, Louise Jones, Cora Wright, Annie Leo Graham, Mary Exum Snow, Charlotte Clements, Mabel Duke Goodall, Louise Bullington, Virginia Green, Olive Fau-cette, Sarah Mason,. Judy Sarvey, Dorothy Watkins, Agnes Jones, Margaret- Bradshaw, and Mrs. Horace Snow Jr., Mrs. Horace Snow Sr., Mrs. Hallenbeck, Mrs. James Mason of Nashville, Term., and Misses Mary Cobb and Ruth Early.
Owner of original: Durham Morning Herald Durham, North Carolina
Date: 26 Nov 1922, Sun • Page 2
 
8402
Miss Stewart, Mr. Trollinger Being Feted This Evening
Miss Stewart, Mr. Trollinger Being Feted This Evening
Owner of original: The Charlotte News Charlotte, North Carolina
Date: 04 Apr 1952, Fri • Page 19
 
8403
Miss Thompson Bride of Jerry Claud Trollinger
On the evening of Aug. 19, Miss Sandra Sue Thompson became the bride of Jerry Claud Trollinger in vows pledged in Central Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, 1008 S. wells. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Trollinger of 521 N. Nelson are the parents of the bridegroom.

Rev. T. 0. Upshaw officiated the double-ring ceremony at 8 o'clock amid a setting appointed, with a flower covered arch flanked by basket arrangements of gladioli and candelabra.

A program of appropriate nuptial selections was presented; by Mrs. Charles Gidney, organist, who also accompanied Mrs. Jean Gray as she sang "Twelfth of Never," "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer."

For her wedding the bride, who was given in marriage by her father, chose a formal gown fashioned of peau de sole and lace designed with empire styline. The fitted bodice and long petal point sleeves were of the chosen lace. A peau de sole chapel train fell from the back "the A-line peau de sole skirt. pearl tiara. She carried a Circular cascading bouquet of stock flowers.

Miss Patsy Mullins, maid of honor, and Miss Judy Thompson, bridesmaid, were attired in floor-length sleeveless gowns of green brocade designed with A-lines. Each carried a crescent bouquet.

Gayle Trollinger attended his brother as best man and David Maher served as groomsman. Ushers were Bobby Trollinger and Tim Crump.

Serving as flower girls were Misses Cindy and Rhonda Thompson. Greg Trollinger was ringbearer. A reception was held Immediately Immediately following the pledging of vows in the church Fellowship Hall. The bride's table, covered with a white satin cloth overlaid with net, was centered with silver candelabra. Mrs. Shirley Thompson served the three-tiered wedding cake while Mrs. Phylis Gardner presided at the punch bowl.

Guests were registered registered by Miss Judy Mays. Prior to departing on a wedding trip to Dallas and other points of Interest, Mrs. Trollinger donned a three-piece brown and white suit. The newlyweds will make their home at 4102 Bowie, Amarillo. Mr. Trollinger, a junior at West Texas State is employed by Amarillo Globe News.

Pre-nuptual courtesies extended the bride included a shower on July 27 in the Church of the Nazarene and a shower on August 7th given in Central Baptist Church. Out-Of-town wedding guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gardner and Tonia of Aurorra, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Larry Trollinger of Orange, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Mays and family of Perryton, Mrs. LaDon Spradlin and Steve, Scott and Stacy of Tulsa, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Garland Lamd and family of Lubbock, Doug Thompson and Gay Lynn of Guymon, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Thompson of Guymon, Okla., Mrs. Florence Perkins and Mrs. Claude Mitchusson and Mike and Patsy of Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scott of Altenda, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thompson and family and Mrs. Nettie Roger and Bill of SHamrock and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Crump and David Maher of Amarillo.
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Owner of original: Pampa Daily News (Pampa, Texas)
Date: 27 Aug 1967, Sun
 
8404
Miss Trollinger Died November 25 at Batten Home
Miss Trollinger Died November 25 at Batten Home
Miss Margaret Emily Trollinger Obit. Listing survivors as Mrs. W. N. Batten, Hollis, Mrs. Cora Harris, Moran, Texas, Miss Laura Trollinger, Farmington, Tennessee; all sisters, and one brother, Ruford Trollinger of Farmington, Tennessee. Neices and newphews, Mrs. Scrap Whitman, Mr. Mose Batten and others. Mrs. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Batten, McLean, Texas, a sister-in-law, Mrs. Ida Trollinger, Perryton, Texas.
Owner of original: Hollis Post-Herald and Harmon County Tribune Hollis, Oklahoma
Date: 29 Nov 1934, Thu • Page 1
 
8405
Miss Trollinger, Mr. Brailsford Marry (1971)
Miss Janet Rose Trollinger and Lt. John Francis Brailsford Jr. of Orangeburg were united in marriage on July 14. at the South Aiken Presbyterian Church at 7:30. The Rev. Dana Waters III officiated officiated the evening ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. William Howard Trollinger and the late Mr. Trollinger. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Brailsford Sr. of Orangeburg.

Given in marriage by her brother Jerry Howard Trollinger the bride wore a gown of imported sheer organza over bridal taffeta fashioned with a scoop neckline outlined with wide tatting lace. Full sheer sleeves had layered motifs of Venice lace. The bodice, fashioned with an empire waistline, was covered with appliques of lace. The A-line skirt was accented with lace appliques in sheer windows outlined in narrow tatting lace. This was repeated on the chapel-length train. Her Camelot cap of lace was topped with a double cloud of English illusion accenteed by lace streamer and appliques. She carried a bouquet of white daisies and yellow roses.

Mrs. Calvin Ward of Zebulon, Ga. served as her sister's matron of honor. She was gowned in a voile summer print of white and yellow daisies on a bright green background. She carried a basket of yellow and white daisies. Serving as bridesmaids were Mrs. Jerry Trollinger, Athens, Ga. Miss Georganna Rice. Zebulon, Ga. niece of the bride: Misses Magorie and Elizabeth Brailsford. Orangeburg, sister of the groom: Miss Becky Evans. Aiken: and Miss Jenny Ritchie. Greenwood. Miss Jolee Trollinger niece of bride, served as junior bridesmaid. They were gowned identical to the honor attendant.

Mr. Brailsford served as son's best man. The groomsmen were William Moultrie Brailsford of Orangeburg brother of the groom: Richard Scott Nickel, also of Orangeburg: Lt. Harold Vance Tripp Jr. Vance AFB. Okla.: Lt. Clifford Preston SandersIII. Cordova. S.C.: and the honorable James Moncrief Brailsford Brailsford of Orangeburg. senior groomsman.

Assisting at the reception held in the Palmetto Civic Room were Mrs. Dennis Hydrick, Miss Stephanie Brake, Miss Harriett Howard of Darlington, and Miss Elizabeth Nisbet of Charlotte, N.C. The bride is a graduate of Winthrop College. Rock Hill, S.C. The groom attended the Citadel in Charleston and is officer in the United States Army. The couple will be living in Hanau, Germany.
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Owner of original: Aiken Standard (Aiken, South Carolina)
Date: 19 Jul 1971, Mon
 
8406
Misses Sadie and Verdie Trollinger gave a receiption
Misses Sadie and Verdie Trollinger gave a receiption
Home listed as being on Park Avenue
Owner of original: Greensboro Daily News Greensboro, North Carolina
Date: 10 Sep 1922, Sun • Page 18
 
8407
Mistrial Declared In Trollinger Suit
Mistrial Declared In Trollinger Suit
The Atlanta Constitution
Atlanta, Georgia · Saturday, January 27, 1917 Page 7
 
8408
Mooresville
Mooresville
"The Y's and Other Y's" was again delightfully entertained by Miss Nevada Trollinger, at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Harrell, Friday afternoon
Owner of original: The Charlotte News Charlotte, North Carolina
Date: 25 Aug 1912, Sun • Page 9
 
8409
Mooresville
Mooresville
Mrs. J. H. Harrell returned Monday evening from a visit to her parents in Catawba county. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Nevada Trollinger, who will be her guest for some time
Owner of original: The Charlotte News Charlotte, North Carolina
Date: 25 Aug 1912, Sun • Page 9
 
8410
Mooresville
Mooresville
Miss Nevada Trollinger returned to her home in Catawba Wednesday after spending some time with her sister Mrs. J. A. Harrill.
Owner of original: The Charlotte News Charlotte, North Carolina
Date: 30 Jun 1912, Sun • Page 7
 
8411
Moran Woman's Rites Scheduled
Cora Ann Trollinger Obit

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Abilene Reporter-News
Abilene, Texas
30 Jun 1948, Wed • Page 20
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Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM Abilene Reporter-News Abilene, Texas
Date: 30 Jun 1948, Wed • Page 20
 
8412
Mortgage Sale Of Valuable Land
Mortgage Sale Of Valuable Land
MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE LAUD. TTNDEK AND BY VIRTUE of the Vj powers of sale in the mortgage from ames F. Trollinger and John L. Tate and wife to Allison & Addison, dated February lbtnloa, registered in .Book uu, pages 391, etc., in the office of the Register of Deeds for Richmond county, the under signed, as the assignee of said mortgage and the holder ot the notes thereby secured, (which said notes and mortgage were as signed and transferred to the undersigned by a written assignment from said Allmon & Addison, dated April 22nd, 1S84,) will, on Saturday, the 5th day of May, 1SSS, at 12 o clock m., at the court house door jn Rockingham, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the tract ot land containing TweWe Hundred-and Fiftv (1250) Acres, described in said mortgage, .lying in Rich mond county, adjoining the lands ot .Nancy E. Trollinger. Buchanan, Lytcb, McMillan, D. F. G. Montgomery, Cameron and others, set forth by proper metes and bounds in said mortgage and the record of its registration, to which reference i3 made for particulars. Terms of ale One third cash, and balance payable December 1st, 1888, with in terest thereon fromday of sale at eight per cent, per annum. Title retained to secure purchase money E; MOREHEAD, Assignee of Mortgagees. By Wm. A. Guthrie, Attorney. March 29, 1888-tds.
Owner of original: The Rocket Rockingham, North Carolina
Date: 19 Apr 1888, Thu • Page 4
 
8413
Moses Bradsher heirs
Moses Bradsher heirs
Moses Bradsher is likely Nancy Elizabeth Bradsher's paternal grandfather.
Owner of original: Caswell County NC Will Books 1777-1843
Date: Between 1794 and 1819
 
8414
Motorcycle accident
Motorcycle accident
Spokane Chronicle (Spokane, Washington) 07 Dec 1915, Tue Page 3
 
8415
Mr Little Dead in Gaffney, S.C.
Mr Little Dead in Gaffney, S.C.
Obit for Father of Stanyarne Little
Owner of original: The Johnson City Staff Johnson City, Tennessee 01 Feb 1923, Thu • Page 9
Date: The Johnson City Staff Johnson City, Tennessee 01
 
8416
Mr. and Mrs. E.F Trollinger, of Nashville
Mr. and Mrs. E.F Trollinger, of Nashville
MR AND MRS E F TROLLINGER OF NASHVILLE. Here you see one of the most devoted and charming couples attending the twenty-first annual convention of the Tennessee Pharmaceutical association’s convention. But you will observe that Mr Trollinger seems to be smiling at some other one of the host of good looking women present. So Mrs. Trollinger is keeping her eye on him. Seriously speaking Mr. Trollinger is secretary of the association and Mrs Trollinger is secretary of the Ladies' Auxiliary. Both have performed their duties satisfactorily and will probably be re-elected
Owner of original: The Chattanooga News Chattanooga, Tennessee
Date: 18 Jul 1906, Wed • Page 11
 
8417
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baker Anniversary
lists Amy as daughter and husband Steve Trollinger
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Owner of original: The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri)
Date: 20 Jun 1999, SunPage 127 i7
 
8418
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Trollinger and others visitors in the Kennedy Home
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Trollinger and others visitors in the Kennedy Home
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The Index
Hermitage, Missouri
07 Feb 1963, Thu • Page 6
Owner of original: The Index Hermitage, Missouri
Date: 07 Feb 1963, Thu • Page 6
 
8419
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trollinger throw party for their son Ivan
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trollinger throw party for their son Ivan
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The Vinita Leader
Vinita, Oklahoma
19 Jun 1913, Thu • Page 6
Owner of original: The Vinita Leader Vinita, Oklahoma
Date: 19 Jun 1913, Thu • Page 6
 
8420
Mr. and Mrs. John Trolinger 50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. John Trolinger 50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. John Trolinger 50th Anniversary
Owner of original: The Clinton Eye (Clinton, Missouri)
Date: 17 Oct 1963, Thursday
 
8421
Mr. Drue F Burton Sr obit
Mr. Drue F Burton Sr obit
Owner of original: The Orlando Sentinel Orlando, Florida
Date: 15 Apr 1967, Sat • Page 12
 
8422
Mr. J. W. Hollis Weds Miss Bessie Trollinger
Mr. J. W. Hollis Weds Miss Bessie Trollinger
A wedding of interest to many friends in Wilmington was solemnized at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. D. Duncan, in Raleigh yesterday at noon when Miss Bessie Trollinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Trollinger, of Leesburg, N. C, became the bride of Mr. J. W. Hollis, of this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. T. W. O'Kelley, pastor of the First Baptist church in that city. The wedding was a quiet home affair, attended by only a few friends. Mrs. Hollis was one of the teachers In the Winter Park school during the past session and is a young woman of charming personality. She made for herself an enviable reputation as an instructor and her many friends will be pleased to learn that she is to be a permanent resident of the city. Mr. Hollis is employed with the Atlantic Coast Line and is a young man of the finest character, who has been actively identified with many undertakings for the betterment and uplift of the community. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis returned to the city last night and are guests at the Hotel Wilmington. Later they will be at home to their friends at No. 505 South Fifth street.

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The Wilmington Morning Star
Wilmington, North Carolina
28 Apr 1916, Fri • Page 6
Owner of original: The Wilmington Morning Star Wilmington, North Carolina
Date: 28 Apr 1916, Fri • Page 6
 
8423
Mr. R. L. Brook bought the Trollinger property, consideration $1,300.  Mr. Trollinger goes to Vinita to put in a new up to date drug store
Mr. R. L. Brook bought the Trollinger property, consideration $1,300. Mr. Trollinger goes to Vinita to put in a new up to date drug store
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The Weekly Chieftain
Vinita, Oklahoma
04 Feb 1910, Fri • Page 2
Owner of original: The Weekly Chieftain Vinita, Oklahoma
Date: 04 Feb 1910, Fri • Page 2
 
8424
Mr. Trollinger and Mr. J. Trollinger mentioned as opening a new store separate from Mr. J.W. Setzer.  Mr. J.W. Setzer is mentioned in the deed information a few years prior.
Mr. Trollinger and Mr. J. Trollinger mentioned as opening a new store separate from Mr. J.W. Setzer. Mr. J.W. Setzer is mentioned in the deed information a few years prior.
Items From Crossing. To the Editor of the Enterprise. -'Crossing,' N. C, April 30. Every thing is lovely around our place now. Several new buildings are being put up in our place. Mr. J. W. Setzer is putting up a new brick store. The brick work will be completed in a few days, and he will start up a racket store about the first of August. Mr. Trollinger is starting up anew store near the Shuford gold mine. We wish him much success. Mr. J. Trollinger will be his clerk. Crossing is the place to buy your goods cheap for cash and produce. Webster.
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina
Date: 03 May 1888, Thu • Page 3
 
8425
Mrs James T Trollinger
Mrs James T Trollinger
Roanoke News: Mrs Julia Jackson from Newport News Va was in town to-day with her sister Mrs James T Trollinger
Owner of original: The Norfolk Virginian Norfolk, Virginia
Date: 04 Sep 1891, Fri • Page 2
 
8426
Mrs Metta Trollinger Moore Obit
Mrs Metta Trollinger Moore Obit
Owner of original: The Daily Times-News Burlington, North Carolina
Date: 31 Oct 1949, Mon • Page 7
 
8427
Mrs S. S. Trollinger Dead
Mrs S. S. Trollinger Dead
Owner of original: Salisbury Evening Post (Salisbury, North Carolina)
Date: 15 Jul 1913, Tue Page 6
 
8428
Mrs. Adriene Rector Obit
Mrs. Adriene Rector Obit
MRS. ADRIENE RECTOR Funeral services for Mrs. Adriene Josephine Rector who died Thursday at a local hospital will be held at 3 P. M. today at the Barton Heights Baptist Church Burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery She is survived by two daughters Mrs. W. D. Anderson and Mrs. B. C. Hewitt of this city: a son Melborne F. Rector a sister Mrs. J. A. Harrill of Mooresville N. C.; four brothers M. F. Trollinger of Richmond, G. H. Trollinger of Catawba, N.C.; H.G. Trollinger of Salisbury, N.C and J. R. Trollinger of Washington and four grandchildren.
Owner of original: The Times Dispatch (Richmond, Virginia)
Date: 15 Jan 1938, Sat
 
8429
Mrs. Anderson Sails From Hawaii Today
Mrs. Anderson Sails From Hawaii Today
MRS. ANDERSON SAILS FROM HAWAII TODAY Feb. 14 - Mrs. W. A. Stamey today received a cablegram from her daughter. Mrs. R. C. Anderson, formerly Miss Daisy Stamey, stating that she was sailing from Hawaii for her home and expected to reach Newton about March 1st. Mrs. Anderson has been with her husband in Hawaii about a year. Mr. Anderson is in the naval service and expects to come to Newton in August when his time of enlistment will expire.
Owner of original: Hickory Daily Record Hickory, North Carolina
Date: 14 Feb 1921, Mon • Page 1
 
8430
Mrs. Anna Trollinger, Mrs. John Trollinger, and Miss Pearl Trollinger attend a party for Mrs. Milton J Strong.
Mrs. Anna Trollinger, Mrs. John Trollinger, and Miss Pearl Trollinger attend a party for Mrs. Milton J Strong.
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The Springfield Daily News
Springfield, Ohio
22 Mar 1910, Tue • Page 5
Owner of original: The Springfield Daily News Springfield, Ohio
Date: 22 Mar 1910, Tue • Page 5
 
8431
Mrs. Annie L. Mauger Levengood Obit
Mrs. Annie L. Mauger Levengood Obit
Funeral services for MRS. .ANNIE L. (MALGER) LEVENGOOD, widow of Christopher C. Levengood, were conducted yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the home of a son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, 317 NORTH EVANS STREET, by the Rev. Gilbert J. Bartholomew. The Rev. Bartholomew, pastor of St. Paul’s Reformed church, Stowe, was assisted by Dr. J. Hamilton Smith, pastor of Trinity Reformed church. Interment was made in Mt. Zion cemetery. Bearers were George Amole, Warren Egolf, Wayne Trollinger and George A. Lessig, .sons-in-law; Kenneth Harnly and Robert Steltz, grandsons.
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Date: 21 Sep 1939, Thu • Page 13
 
8432
Mrs. Bessie Clarke Holt of Graham Obit
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Owner of original: The News and Observer Raleigh, North Carolina
Date: 16 Mar 1957, Sat • Page 14
 
8433
Mrs. Boyd Trollinger
Mrs. Boyd Trollinger
Mrs. Boyd Trollinger and Miss Jane Trollinger gave a supper dance at the Rendezvous for their daughter and sister Miss Annie Boyd Trollinger of Burlington who is to be married on October 8 to Donald Coleman of Burlington Floral markers were used on the elaborate supper table. During the evening the guests danced Twenty guests made up the party.
Owner of original: The Charlotte Observer Charlotte, North Carolina
Date: 29 Sep 1940, Sun • Page 35
 
8434
Mrs. Cora A. Trollinger
Mrs. Cora A. Trollinger
The Greensboro Patriot
Greensboro, North Carolina · Thursday, September 28, 1922 Page 8
 
8435
Mrs. Cora A. Trollinger Died Early This Morning
Mrs. Cora A. Trollinger Died Early This Morning
The Greensboro Record
Greensboro, North Carolina · Tuesday, September 26, 1922 Page 3
 
8436
Mrs. Cora A. Trollinger Will Be Buried This Afternoon
Mrs. Cora A. Trollinger Will Be Buried This Afternoon
News and Record
Greensboro, North Carolina · Wednesday, September 27, 1922 Page 16
 
8437
Mrs. Dellinger of Gastonia, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Susan Trollinger
Mrs. Dellinger of Gastonia, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Susan Trollinger
The Newton Enterprise
Newton, North Carolina
10 Mar 1905, Fri • Page 3
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina
Date: 10 Mar 1905, Fri • Page 3
 
8438
Mrs. Drollinger uses the famous 'Booze' Smashers Tactics - She Used a Pick
Mrs. Drollinger uses the famous "Booze" Smashers Tactics - She Used a Pick
Mrs. Drollinger breaks up a drinking party by smashing the alcohol with a pick.
Owner of original: 7 The Gazette Globe (Kansas City, Kansas)
Date: Wed, Nov 23, 1910
 
8439
Mrs. Egbert Trollinger Is Speaker At Tuesday Afternoon Club Meeting
Mrs. Egbert Trollinger Is Speaker At Tuesday Afternoon Club Meeting
She is listed as being the program leader with a theme of "News Stories of North Carolina"
Owner of original: he Daily Times-News (Burlington, North Carolina)
Date: 16 Nov 1949
 
8440
Mrs. Egbert Trollinger Presents Program on 'Human Nature' To Club
Mrs. Egbert Trollinger Presents Program on "Human Nature" To Club
Mrs. Egbert Trollinger presented to the Tuesday Afternoon club.
Owner of original: The Daily Times-News Burlington, North Carolina
Date: 15 Nov 1945, Thu • Page 15
 
8441
Mrs. Elva Batten Honored with Shower at Whitman Home by Woodmen Circle
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Hollis Post-Herald and the Sunday Times
Hollis, Oklahoma
19 Apr 1936, Sun • Page 3
(At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Owner of original: Hollis Post-Herald and the Sunday Times Hollis, Oklahoma
Date: 19 Apr 1936, Sun • Page 3
 
8442
Mrs. Hannah Deacon To See 97th Birthday Anniversary
Mrs. Hannah Deacon To See 97th Birthday Anniversary
The South Bend Tribune (Indiana), May 27, 1926
 
8443
Mrs. Hopkins Reviews New Books For The Tuesday Afternoon Club
Mrs. Hopkins Reviews New Books For The Tuesday Afternoon Club
Mrs. Egbert Trollinger listed as President
Owner of original: The Daily Times-News Burlington, North Carolina
Date: 14 Nov 1947, Fri • Page 8
 
8444
Mrs. Ida Trolinger niece and sister die
Mrs. Ida Trolinger niece and sister die
Friday at noon, a phone message conveyed to Mrs. Ida Trolinger the sad news of the death of her infant niece, Naomi, daughter of Mr. Charles Sherrill of Cornelius, which occurred at the grand parrent's, Mr. M. A, Sherrill's at Sherrills Ford. The tiny form was on Saturday, laid beside her mother, who died on giving her birth, about seven months ago. Mrs. Trollinger and her children went down Friday afternoon.
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina
Date: 30 May 1907, Thu • Page 3
 
8445
Mrs. Ida Trollinger
Mrs. Ida Trollinger
Mrs. Ida Trollinger has this TTik moved her millinery store to uv old postoffice building next to Freeze 's Drug Store, and will ha e her Pall opening at that p ace on Saturday, September 23rd
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina
Date: 22 Sep 1905, Fri • Page 3
 
8446
Mrs. Ida Trollinger and children
Mrs. Ida Trollinger and children
Mrs. Ida Trollinger and chil dren spent the holidays with her father Mr. Sherrill at Sherrills Ford
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina
Date: 01 Jan 1904, Fri • Page 3
 
8447
Mrs. Ida Trollinger prepping for spring opening
Mrs. Ida Trollinger prepping for spring opening
Mrs. Ida Trollinger left Mon day for Charlotte, where she will spend some time in the millinery stores, preparatory to the spring opening here.
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina
Date: 12 Mar 1908, Thu • Page 3
 
8448
Mrs. Ida Trollinger visitation
Mrs. Ida Trollinger visitation
Mrs. Ida Trollinger and two children, left Saturday evening to spend a few weeks with her father, Mr. M, A. Sherrill, near Sherrill's Ford. This is an off season in the millinery business, and she is taking her usual summer vacation.
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina
Date: 28 Jun 1906, Thu • Page 2
 
8449
Mrs. Ida Trollinger visiting
Mrs. Ida Trollinger visiting
Mrs. Ida Trollinger left Tues day morning for the North to buy fall millinery. Her mother, Mrs. J. A. Sherrill of Sherrill Ford and Miss Floy Trollinger of Newton accompanied her.

Miss Virginia Dare Danner has returned from an extended visit to relatives in Taylorsville, and will be in charge of Mrs. Ida Trollinger's millinery store while she is North buying her fall stock.
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina
Date: 01 Sep 1905, Fri • Page 2
 
8450
Mrs. Ida Visits Baltimore With Son
Mrs. Ida Visits Baltimore With Son
Mrs. Ida Trollinger and little son, Clyde, boarded the train Tuesday morning for a trip to to Richmond, Jamestown and Baltimore.
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina
Date: 05 Sep 1907, Thu • Page 3
 

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