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9101 | Summer Focus on Children Summer Focus on Children . Focus on Children, is the name of the game, and for the fifth summer in a row the children are getting the opportunity to focus on special activities available to them m he Eastbay. ) The inter-racial, multi-cultural program was begun in 1968 by a group of East, Oakland churches. The only cost to the more than 200 children participating this month is a $2 insurance fee and a bag lunch from home. t Provided are free milk and cookies and an introduction to irts, crafts, swimming, field Jrips, puppet shows, playgrounds and a variety of musical and cultural programs. I Thornhill Elementary .School Principal Norman 0. JDouglas and community worker Mane Cobbs are leaders or the program. The ratio of staff members to children is about one to-five, with those in staff roles including Laney College stu-dents, Neighborhood Youth Corps workers and volunteers. (In the latter category, Douglas says there is still a need for specialists in language arts, drama and music ). Focus runs on a summer budget of around $',000, all donated by churches, civic-minded oigamzations and businesses, and only one-third of the sum carmaiked for staff salaries. Everyone keeps saying, Lets get things together, says Douglas, but very few action programs do this. Thats why Focus is different, youngsters enjoy a happy summertime in Focus program Three-quarters of the children enrolled are Mexican-American. The rest are members of various laces from East Oakland, North Oakland, -the Lake Merritt area and the Oakland hills. They meet from 10 a m. to 2 p m. each Monday through Friday at Lazear Elemental y School, 824 29th Ave. The program is divided into four groups. A pre-school program is directed by Mrs. Ka-thie Gordon; a grade one through three program is' headed by Miss Annette Marks; a grade four through six program is led by Manuel .Jimenez and a Wagner Ranch bummer School is directed by Warren Arnold. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California) Date: 13 Jul 1972, Thu · Page 9 |
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9102 | Sunday Afternoon Pinochle Sunday Afternoon Pinochle |
Owner of original: The_Times (Munster, Indiana) Date: Wed__Mar_22__1933 |
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9103 | Sunday At The Churches SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES The Epworth league will meet tonight with Miss Daisy Stamey, Miss Dorothy Eryin will be leader. |
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina Date: 15 Feb 1916, Tue • Page 1 |
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9104 | Supper to Follow Church Rehearsal Wedding Rehearsal write up |
Owner of original: The Tampa Times Tampa, Florida United States of America Friday, September 10, 1948 |
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9105 | Support for Handicapped |
Owner of original: The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, California Date: 30 Oct 1977, Sun • Page 147 |
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9106 | Surprise Birthday Dinner A surprise birthday dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mihlhauser February 19, 1939, in honor of the following birthdays: Mrs. C. W. Mihlhauser, Gene Wombles, Carl Trollinger, Gene Wombles, Jr., and Viola Brown. A wonderful dinner, which was contributed to by all, was enjoyed at the noon hour. Those present to enjoy the day were Mr. and Mrs. John Wombles, Charles Wombles, of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wombles and two sons, Jimmie and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Pinkston and two sons, Frank and Forrest, Opal Pinkston, Howard Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Trollinger and son, Johnnie Trollinger, Carl Trollinger, Ruth Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown, Harold Brown, Leona and Viola Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Milhauser. Games, music and conversation were enjoyed by all. All departed wishing the honor guests many more happy birthdays and all to be together next year. |
Owner of original: The Windsor Review Date: Thursday, March 9th 1939 |
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9107 | Susan Hill Forrest Betrothed to S.O. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hill Forrest, Wayne, announced the engagement of their daughter Susan Hill, to Stephen David Cole, son of Harry P. Cole, Brookline, Mass., and the late Mrs. Ethel R. Cole. Miss Forrest was graduated from Centenary College for Women. Her fiance is an alumnus of Yale University and Harvard School of Business Administration. A July wedding is planned. Miss Forrest is a grandaughter of Wayne Trollinger, 76 Cedar street. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania Date: 24 Apr 1963, Wed • Page 15 |
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9108 | Sylvia Bradsher, Paul Trollinger Plight Troth in Greensboro CLIPPED FROM The Herald-Sun Durham, North Carolina 23 Feb 1958, Sun • Page 32 |
Owner of original: CLIPPED FROM The Herald-Sun Durham, North Carolina Date: 23 Feb 1958, Sun • Page 32 |
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9109 | T. Madeline Misenhelter Obit Lists Amy Trollinger as grandchild and Reece Trollinger as great grandchild (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Kansas City Star Kansas City, Missouri Date: 10 Jul 2002, Wed • Page 55 |
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9110 | Tasty Desserts Highlight Menu of Old Favorites Mrs. Annie Trollinger wins ribbons with rich jam cake, pumpkin pie |
Owner of original: The Tennessean (Nashville, TN) Date: 2 Dec 1955 |
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9111 | Teacher for Month Teacher For Month The teacher chosen for February is Mrs. Wanda Trollinger. This is her first year to teach at Central. She attended high school at Kennett and went to Ark. State Teachers College, where she majored in English and minored in Library School. Before coming to Central Mrs. Trollinger taught English, Spanish and was librarian at Shawnee High School in Joiner, Ark. She also taught English at Cooter High School in Cooter, Missouri. At Central she teaches English and speech. She is the Senior sponsor and Beta Club sponsor. She will direct the Senior Play. She loves working with her students. She and her husband Gilbert Trollinger are living in an apartment at Cloverdale, Rt. 1. They attend the Central Heights Church of Christ. Last week the students of Central elected the friendliest teacher, girl and boy at Central and they are Coach Harold Graham, Pamela DeVoney and J. D. Moomaw. Central Wildcats came out winners over Moulton Red Devils with their 29th straight win and will go to Tuscaloosa to play at the State Tournament. Good luck Wildcats. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Florence Herald Florence, Alabama Date: 27 Feb 1964, Thu • Page 2 |
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9112 | Ted Trollinger will attend school at Stillwater this winter. Ted Trollinger will attend school at Stillwater this winter. |
Owner of original: The Adair Citizen (Adair, Oklahoma) Date: 22 Jul 1915, Thu |
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9113 | Ten Persons Injured, 3 Tipsy Drivers Held In Holiday Traffic Wayne Trollinger breaks his arm in car crash |
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania Date: 26 Dec 1936, Sat • Page 1 |
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9114 | Tennessee Marriage Records Robert Trollinger and Lillian Rippey
State of Tennessee, Bedford County
July 21st 1925
Tennessee Marriage Records Robert Trollinger and Lillian Rippey State of Tennessee, Bedford County July 21st 1925 |
Owner of original: State of Tennessee, Bedford County Date: July 21st 1925 |
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9115 | Tennis / Spring Fling Mollie Ann Trollinger |
Owner of original: The Tennessean (Nashville, TN) Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 |
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9116 | Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-10, 1926-29 Page 1 - Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-10, 1926-29 1927 |
Owner of original: FamilySearch Date: 1927 |
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9117 | Texas Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Texas, Birth Index Date: 1903-1997 |
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9118 | Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997 Mentioning Andrew Stephen Trollinger (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: Texas, Birth Index, 1903-1997 Date: 12 Nov 1982 |
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9119 | Texas, U.S., Select County Marriage Records, 1837-1965 for S. J.Laverne Whitman and Denise Jaqua Texas, U.S., Select County Marriage Records, 1837-1965 for S. J.Laverne Whitman Dallas 1951 |
Owner of original: Ancestry.com Texas, U.S., Select County Marriage Records, 1837-1965 for S. J.Laverne Whitman Dallas 1951 Date: downloaded 1/21/2021 |
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9120 | Thank You Chadron Record Tue, Sep 24, 1985 Page 5 | |||
9121 | Thanksgiving Service Thanksgiving plate dinner Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs. Narvie Scott in Mebane benefiting the Bellevue Baptist Church |
Owner of original: The Daily Times-News Burlington, North Carolina Date: 25 Nov 1959, Wed • Page 7 |
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9122 | The "Haw River House" property of Gen. B. Trollinger of Alamance sold The western Democrat. [volume], July 27, 1858, Image 3 About The western Democrat. [volume] (Charlotte, N.C.) 1852-1870 |
Owner of original: The western Democrat. [volume] (Charlotte, N.C.) 1852-1870 Date: July 27, 1858, Image 3 |
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9123 | The BLESSED SACRAMENT Kindergarten The BLESSED SACRAMENT Kindergarten. Shown above are the Kindergarten graduates of the Blessed Sacrament School. The commencement program was held on June 1. The graduates are as follows: Bottom row, left lo right. Mary Faye Trollinger, Ronald Parker, Sandra Brewer, Ann Cannery, Michael Sutton, Mary Braxton, Eddie Apple, Judy Stork, Kiekie PeiTOtta. Second row: Kenny Young. Pamela McLendon, Mac Kemp. Ann Kernodle, Judy Roberts, Billy Baxter, Judy iVay, Tommy Krayririk, Judy Hall, Arthur Tiloren. Third row: Nancy Shaw. Jeaiicllc BDland. ilalph Edwards, JdIiti Thompson, Genrjia lluruer, Robert Schoderbek, flayle Pearson, Dickie Cole, .Candy Schwltter, Billy Coble. Eourlh row: David Teele, Iris Watktns, Michael Iveison, Joseph Nichols. .liniuiy Walker, Jimmy Ragland, Miry Meletlou. Timray Butler. Fsther Eusenc Livelsberger is shown I in the backsroimd. (Photo by Anglin Studio). (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Daily Times-News Burlington, North Carolina Date: 7 Jun 1952 |
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9124 | The Class of 1950 Class Reunion The class of 1950 of Beatrice High School is planning a class reunion for August, 1975. The following members of the class have not been located. If anyone knows the ' whereabouts of the following people, please call 'Mrs. Dewayne Spilker at 223-4603 or Mrs. Dale Pieper at 228-0573. Not located are: Delores ' Wiens (Mrs. Orville Goering), Blythe Thomsen (Mrs. Donald Bacci), Beverly Umphenour (Mrs. ' Paul Francis), Marilyn . Oltmans (Mrs. Robert -Johannes), Faye Ledbetter (Mrs. Ed Pillow), Lois Cummins (Mrs. William Trollinger), Shirley Arpke, Jon Genrich, Harvey Ideus, Merrill Moser, Robert Rath-bun, Joe Nicholson |
Owner of original: Beatrice Daily Sun (Beatrice, Nebraska) Date: 01 Mar 1975, Sat |
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9125 | The first five generations of the Swing family in America (Page 1) | |||
9126 | The first five generations of the Swing family in America (Page 113) | |||
9127 | The first five generations of the Swing family in America (Page 114) | |||
9128 | The first five generations of the Swing family in America (Page 205) | |||
9129 | The first five generations of the Swing family in America (Page 206) | |||
9130 | The first five generations of the Swing family in America (Page 207) | |||
9131 | The Freeman of the Township of Germantown, PA The Freemen of the Township of German-town are to hold their Election at the house of Andrew Trollinger, in said Township. |
Owner of original: The National Gazette (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) 27 Sep 1821, Thu Page 4 Date: The National Gazette (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) |
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9132 | The Hospital Corps Organized The news & observer. [volume], June 15, 1898, Page 2, Image 2 About The news & observer. [volume] (Raleigh, N.C.) 1894-current |
Owner of original: The news & observer. [volume] (Raleigh, N.C.) 1894-current Date: June 15, 1898, Page 2, Image 2 |
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9133 | The John Trolingers' 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Trolinger, three miles southwest of Calhoun, celebrated their Golden Wedding Sunday, Oct. 6, with an open house from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. About 150 were in attendance to extend sincere congratulations and good wishes to the honorees. The Trolingers were especially pleased to have their two children, Mrs. Charles (Alene) Croley, Kansas City, and Carl Trolinger, Calhoun, and all their grandchildren present. The reception table, with white cloth and a hand crocheted centerpiece, featured a beautiful three-tier wedding cake iced white, decorated with yellow roses and topped with a gold numeral "50". On each side were two graduated candles in crystal holders. Added sparkle on the table was the crystal crystal punch service. Presiding at the refreshment table were the daughter, Mrs. Croley, and daughter-in-law, daughter-in-law, daughter-in-law, daughter-in-law, daughter-in-law, Mrs. Trolinger, assisted by three granddaughters, Mrs. Roy Baskins, Windsor, Mrs. Bob Trolinger, Lee's Summit, and Mrs. Mack Croley. Kansas City. A ten - year - old granddaughter, Miss Barbara Trolinger, was in charge of the guest book and Miss Kathy, eight-year old granddaughter, took care of the gifts. Also among the many present were Mr. Trolinger's sister, Mrs. Edna Newman, Lincoln, and Mrs. Trolinger's sisters. Mrs. Link Evertt, Branson, Mrs. Fred Barr, Mrs. Curtis Earnest, Springfield, Mo., and her brother, Ben Starks, Clinton. John Trolinger and his sweetheart. Grace Starks, both then of Creighton. took the train on Oct. 1, 1913, for Harrisonville where they were married. After a few vears residence at Creighton they lived for several years south of Calhoun then returned to the Creighton community for a number number of years more. However, about 30 years ago they returned to the Calhoun vicinity which since has been their home. The Trolingers were blessed with three children but lost their son, Johnnie, on July 14. 1943 when he was killed in action with the US Army overseas, the first Henry Countian to be recorded thus. The Trolingers were especially proud of their seven grandchildren and their three great-grandchildren. On their wedding day 50 years ago the Trolingers were attended by Mrs. Trolinger's sister, Miss Ruby Starks, and Mr. Trolinger's brother, Will Trolinger. Five days afterward the two became man and wife, consequently Sunday was their Golden Wedding anniversary. The Will Trolingers now live in Santa Fe Springs, Calif. In view of the happy occasion a long distance call was made to California and the entire family group had a joyous visit by phone. Numerous good wishes for many more happy, healthful years to come were extended the John Trolingers who were deeply appreciative of the many visits, cards and lovely gifts on their momentous milestone in life. |
Owner of original: The Clinton Eye Date: 17 Oct 1963, Thu, Page 16 |
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9134 | The Mortuary Record The South Bend Tribune (Indiana), May 13, 1915 | |||
9135 | The Sick Miss Daisy Stamey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stamey, was seized with appendicitis last week and underwent an operation at Greensboro, where she is a student in the State Normal. Mr. Stamey was called to Greensboro to be with her . She is getting along nicely. |
Owner of original: The Newton Enterprise Newton, North Carolina Date: 30 Jan 1917, Tue • Page 1 |
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9136 | Thelma Louise Trollinger Santa Cruz Sentinel Santa Cruz, California · Saturday, January 17, 1942 Page 3 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
9137 | Thirty Tables Filled With Players Thirty Tables Filled With Players Players for 18 tables on Saturday afternoon and 12 tables on Saturday evening were in attendance at a card party sponsored by the New Grade Parent-Teachers’ association to raise money for charity. The affair was held in Borough hall. Mrs. Wayne Trollinger headed the committee in charge of arrangements. Jane Trollinger and Josephine Flickinger sold salted nuts during the playing to add to the receipts. Mrs. John W. Guest and Mrs Earl Trayer won door prizes, a quarter ton of coal, while other honors were won by Mrs. Paul Hoffman, Miss Alice Reichelderfer, Mrs. George A. Lessig, Mrs. R. Halteman, Mrs. E. Harnley, Miss Anna LaPish, Mrs. Russell Shelly, Miss Evelyn Hirsch. Mrs. Russell Frankum, Mrs. G. Stout, Mrs. Raymond Fout, Mrs. Wallace Reigner, Miss Isabelle Grove, Miss Elizabeth Biederwolf, Mrs. Alvin Kerper, Mrs. Carl Dahms, Florence Klein, Mrs. William R. L Firth, Mrs. Philip Princenthai, Mrs Albert Longaker, Mrs. William Walker, Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. Joseph Haines, J. Ernest Spare, Mrs. Edwin Kurtz, Mrs. Florence Smith, Miss Isabelle Grove, Mrs. Louis Friedman, Harold Eppehimer and Mrs. Paul Duttenhofer. |
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania Date: 27 Feb 1933, Mon • Page 5 |
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9138 | Thomas Re-Union Yesterday After musical selections on the piano by Miss Sadie Trollinger |
Owner of original: The Twice-a-Week Dispatch Burlington, North Carolina Date: 20 Aug 1915, Fri • Page 1 |
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9139 | Three Birthdays Marked at Party Three Birthdays Marked at Party Three birthday anniversaries were marked last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Trollinger, of 1247 Queen street, when they entertained in honor of their son Carlos, George Slonaker and Mrs. Wayne Trollinger. The guests included Mrs, George Trollinger Sr., Mr, and Mrs. William Slonaker, Mrs. Wayne Trollinger, Miss Jane Trollinger, Mr. and Mrs, George Trollinger Jr., and children Yvonne and Carlos, Carl Trollinger and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Trollinger. |
Owner of original: The Mercury Pottstown, Pennsylvania Date: 28 Jun 1933, Wed • Page 7 |
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9140 | Three Fall From Tractor Into Disc; Child, 2, Is Killed (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Kansas City Star Kansas City, Missouri Date: 30 Mar 1966, Wed • Page 4 |
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9141 | Thrill in the 'Ville Patsi Trollinger book (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Advocate-Messenger (Danville, Kentucky) Date: 24 May 2019 |
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9142 | Times Photographer Wins First Place Photo Award WINNING PICTURE This photo, taken by Times photographer John Trollinger, won first place award for spot news pictures of 1965 by the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors Association Saturday. The picture was taken July 7 when a tank car of molasses blew its top at, the National Molasses Co., 1301 S. Kansas St. Times Photographer Wins First Place Photo Award John Trollinger, photographer for The El Paso Times, Saturday received the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors Association first place award for spot news pictures of 1965. Trollinger won the award for his picture taken last July of a man covered with molasses who was standing atop a railroad tank car which had just exploded. Trollinger won the highest award in competition with photographs for newspapers in Texas cities of more than 75,000 population. The picture, which was transmitted on Associated Press photofax, earlier was praised by the AP, which noted it was used very prominently on front pages in papers throughout the nation. Trollinger started out his newspaper career as a copy boy for Stars and Stripes in Darmstadt, West Germany, where his father was stationed. He joined The El Paso Times in August, 1963, as a sports writer and part-time photographer. He soon, however, became a full-time photographer. He has continued to carry a full load of courses at Texas Western College where he is a senior majoring in journalism. He is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity, and a member of the Prospector and Flow Sheet staffs. Trollinger was in the office when he first heard the report on the police radio of an explosion last July 7 at the railroad tracks at National Molasses Co., 1301 S. Kansas St. A tanker car full of molasses had expanded because of the heat and exploded. Trollinger took a number of pictures and then waited to watch while persons began cleaning up the molasses. Many of the other photographers had taken pictures and left. Suddenly, there was another explosion. "A man who had been cleaning up was dripping molasses," said Trollinger who was 100 yards from the tanker. He moved in and took the prize winning picture. "After I found out that the man was not injured seriously, I thought it was funny," Trollinger said. He is the son of 1st Sgt. and Mrs. John B. Trollinger of Ft. Bliss. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: El Paso Times Date: 23 Jan 1966 |
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9143 | To Wed Army Lieutenant Miss Ruth Mildred Vass THE engagement of Miss Vass to Lieut. Roland Lee Hudson is announced by her mother, Mrs. Ruth Gant Vass of Laurel. Lieutenant Hudson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Hudson, also of Laurel. Miss Vass was educated at Mary Washington College. Lieutenant Hudson is a graduate of Pennsylvania Military College, the Chicago School of Aeronautics, and of Maxwell Field in Alabama. He is stationed at Shreveport. La., where he is an instructor in the United States Air Corps. The wedding will take place in the early summer. |
Owner of original: Wilmington, Delaware Date: 08 May 1941, Thu • Page 18 |
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9144 | Town and County News Mrs. Bettie Roney Dailey qualified as administratrix upon the estate of her father, the late Calvin Roney, Tuesday. |
Owner of original: The Alamance Gleaner Graham, North Carolina Date: 01 Nov 1900, Thu • Page 3 |
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9145 | Town and County News Mr. H. G. McCall has sold his fine sorrel horse to Mr. Jordan Trollinger, of Radford. The price he received was $290. |
Owner of original: Tazewell Republican. [volume] Date: December 04, 1902, Image 4 |
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9146 | Trio In Custody After Gun Fight The Sedalia Democrat Sedalia, Missouri · Monday, August 21, 1933 | |||
9147 | Trolinger's Attorney Relates Details of George Shooting By WAYNE PERRY Tribune Staff Writer Guy M. Trolinger, who had been held in connection with the shooting death of Indianapolis Motor Speedway vice president president Elmer George, was “just a man protecting himself and his family," according to Public Defender William Smock. Smock made that statement shortly after a Vigo County grand jury investigating George’s death returned a "no bill" decision for Trolinger on Friday shortly after noon. Vigo County Prosecutor Michael H. Kearns said that the no bill “amounts to a finding of justifiable homicide." Within 10 minutes after the grand jury had notified Kearns and Vigo Circuit Court Judge C. Joseph Anderson of its decision, Anderson heard a request by Kearns that the preliminary charges facing Trolinger be dropped. Trolinger had been held on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill, pending the grand jury decision. Anderson granted the dismissal request and also agreed with a request by Smock that Trolinger’s bond (which had been reduced from $100,000 to $10,000) be canceled and his arrest record expunged. Trolinger, who was released from jail Thursday, attended the brief court session and was greeted with kisses and hugs from his family after the dismissal was granted. Following the no bill decision by the jury Smock outlined some information concerning the George shooting that had not been previously released. Smock said that Trolinger, a horse trainer at the Terre Haute farm owned by Tony Hulman, president of the Speedway and George’s father-in-law, had been called by George on Sunday afternoon, May 30. Smock said that Trolinger had commented that George was “very upset" and asked that Trolinger be out of the house in which he was staying that day. Trolinger had reportedly quit his job at the Hulman farm and had agreed earlier to move out of the residence by Wednesday, June 2. George's telephone call to Trolinger had been reported by several sources earlier this week. Reports were that George had an argument with his wife, the former Mari Hulman, a few hours after the conclusion of the Indianapolis 500 race on Sunday. Following that argument George had reportedly called Trolinger and ordered him to leave the Hulman farm. Then, George reportedly drove to Terre Haute in an Indianapolis 500 pace car. Smock said that a few hours after Trolinger had received the Sunday telephone call he heard a dog barking at the rear of his house. Trolinger had been lying on the couch and went to the back door of the two- story frame house to investigate. Trolinger said that George broke the glass to the door and came into the home firing a gun, which was later identified as a 22 caliber weapon. According to Smock, Trolinger grabbed a rifle that was in the house and tried to protect himself. Trolinger reportedly ran up the stairs in an effort to get away from George but the latter apparently “kept coming, firing his gun.” Trolinger then started shooting down the stairs and, according to Smock, George fell dead on the top step of the stairway. Apparently as many as 17 shots were fired by the two men. These incidents occurred at approximately approximately 1 a.m. on Monday. After the shooting Trolinger apparently called the police and when a car came to investigate and missed the drive, Trolinger reportedly went out to the highway and flagged the car down. Smock said that trying to determine George’s motive for the apparent attack on Trolinger would be “only supposition.” “My client was willing to go before the grand jury and testify at any time to these events," Smock said. The public defender added that Trolinger’s aunt and uncle were in an. upstairs bedroom at the house and were asleep when the shooting began. “He was just a man protecting himself and his family,” Smock summarized. "It is obvious to both my client and myself that justice was reached when the grand jury returned a no bill,” Smock said. “My client had no other course but to shoot this man when he busted into his house,” the attorney concluded. Kearns said after the jury returned the no bill that the six-member panel had apparently apparently "found no evidence for an indictment” and that the case was concluded concluded as far as he was concerned. Trolinger, 34, was given permission to continue the removal of his belongings from the home that he had occupied. During the grand jury investigation several persons were called to give testimony, including Hulman, Mrs. George, and race driver A.J. Foyt. The victim, who raced for three years at the Indianapolis 500, was married for 18 years to Hulman's daughter. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Owner of original: The Terre Haute Tribune (Terre Haute, Indiana) Date: Sat, Jun 5, 1976 |
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9148 | Trollinger Family TROLINGER FAMILY / Haw River history for eldest sons of the first few generations of Trollinger / Drollingers to be in the area. Adam Drollinger, Jacob Henry Trollinger, Henry Trollinger, John Trollinger, Gen. Ben Trollinger mentioned |
Owner of original: The Weekly Sentinel Raleigh, North Carolina Date: 08 Feb 1876, Tue • Page 1 |
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9149 | Trollinger Family Visits Harem Milton Trollinger and children Helen and Gerald, Pottstown, called on A. M. Trollinger and family. Victor Oldt and Lillie Trollinger called on Bertie Trollinger on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Strunk and children, Aaron, Jennie and Arlene, made a trip to Allentown on Saturday. Warren Moll and Curtis and Elmer Trollinger spent Saturday and Sunday with James Trollinger and family at Allentown. Calvin Moyer and children, Raymond, Dorothy and Elmer, Mrs. Minnie Moll and son Abner and Lloyd Trollinger, spent Saturday and Sunday with A. M. Trollinger and family. Isaac Derr called on A. M. Trollinger and family on Saturday. |
Owner of original: The_Morning_Call Date: Wed__Aug_8__1923 |
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9150 | Trollinger Freed on Detector Test CLIPPED FROM The McIntosh County Democrat Checotah, Oklahoma 03 Jan 1963, Thu • Page 1 |
Owner of original: The McIntosh County Democrat Checotah, Oklahoma Date: 03 Jan 1963, Thu • Page 1 |