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 | 1900 United States Federal Census |
 | Record of Marriage |
 | Newton Enterprise Newton Enterprise. At tho Baptist parsonage in Newton. Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Albert Harrell, son of Mr. A. M. Harrell, of Newton, was married to Miss Annie Laura Trollinger, daughter of Mr J. H Trollinger, of Catawba, Rev. T. B Davis officiating. |
 | Wedding Registry J. Albert Harrill and Annie L. Trollinger married September 5 1905 |
 | 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 |
 | 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 |
 | Weeks Social News From Mooresville The following invitation was received this week: Mrs. J. A. Harrlll requests your presence at a sewing party Thursday afternoon, May the thirtieth, from four to six o'clock. Miss Trollinger. The beautiful and cozy little home was decorated with potted plants, and pink and white carnations. Delicious sandwishes, pickles, olives and ice tea followed by pink and white ices and cake were served. Those invited to meet Miss Trollinger were: Misses Nona Brawley, Cora Miller, Nadine and Ruth Brawley, Maud Lentz, Mary Melchor, Bell McNeely, Bess Flowers, Beulah and Flossie Johnston, Cora Witherspoon, Fern Johnston, Rose Kennedy, Margaret Rankin, Reba Brawley, Annie Mills, Jette Brawley, Mrs. O. I Bradley |
 | Weeks Social News From Mooresville Miss Nevada Trollinger of Catawba is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harrill. |
 | Personal Mention Miss Nevada Trollinger and Mr. J. H. Trollinger of Catawba are visiting their sister, Mr. J. Harrill. |
 | Mooresville Miss Nevada Trollinger returned to her home in Catawba Wednesday after spending some time with her sister Mrs. J. A. Harrill. |
 | Items from Catawba Mr. George Trollinger and sister, Nevada, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Nannie L. Harrell at Mooresville. |
 | Native Of Catawba Dies In Washington NATIVE OF CATAWBA DIES IN WASHINGTON The Observer Bureau, 1280 Ntl Press Bld Leased Wire. WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in the Catawba Baptist church, Catawba, N. C., for John R. Trollinger, 56, manager of Western Union telegraphers at The Washington Post, who died Sunday at Emergency hospital after a long illness. A native of Catawba, Mr. Trollinger was the son of the late Jacobi H. Trollinger and Mrs. Eunice Trollinger. He was educated in the Catawba schools and moved to Washington about 1915 when he started to work for Western Union as a telegrapher. Mr. Trollinger was a Mason and a member of the Commercial Telegraphers Union Local 24, A. F. L. He is survived by a sister. Mrs. Nannie Harrell of Mooresville, N. C., and a brother, Henderson G. Trollinger of Salisbury, N. C. |
 | Iredell County Court Crminal and Civ March Term 1937 1392—Mrs. Nannie L. Harrill, Extrx. of J. A. Harrill vs. Mooresville Telephone Co., et al |
 | JAMES HARRILL OF MOORESVILLE KILLED HIMSELF ILL HEALTH GIVEN AS CAUSE FOR ACT Was A Prominent Telephone Company Executive For Many Years Mr. James Albert Harrill, general manager and secretary and treasurer of the Mooresville Telephone company, committed suicide early this morning at his home on Academy street. Mr. Harrill had been ill since the latter part of the summer when he fell In his office, fracturing his hip. He had previously suffered a fractured knee when he fell from a fire truck while rushing with the local company to answer a fire alarm. He was just able to be back in the office when he fell and fractured his hip. He had been a patient since that time in the Lowrance hospital here, until about ten days ago, when he was able to return to his home. Members of the family were about household duties when the tragedy occurred. Mrs. Harrill, upon returning: to the room found Mr. Harrill breathing his last, with his throat cut. A razor was lying at his side. Medical aid was hurriedly summoned, but Mr. Harrill did not live until doctors arrived. Mr. Harrill was a native of Catawba county, a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Harrill, who, live at Newton. He was fifty years of age. Surviving besides his parents are his wife, who before her marriage was Miss Nannie Trollinger of Catawba county; a son, Dr. James Albert Harrill, an interne at King County hospital, New York; and a daughter, Miss Sarah Harrill of Mooresville, who teaches in the Troutman schools. A sister, Mrs J. A. Coley, of Newton, also survives. Mr. Harrill was a member of the First Baptist church here, and of the local Fire Department. He had been associated with the Mooresville Telephone company for the past twenty-six years. Funeral arrangements have not been completed, pending the arrival of Mr. Harrill's son and other members of the family. |