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| 1910 United States Federal Census |
| Newton Miss Floy Trollinger entertains Miss Virginia Holmes |
| 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. |
| Last General Offer In Times' Campaign Miss Daisy Stamey and Miss Foy Trollinger mentioned |
| First Nominations From Divisions 2 and 3 in Times Great Circulation Campaign
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| Newton Newton, Feb. 85. The local council of the Junior Order. United American American Mechanics, held a most enjoyable banquet Tuesday evening tn the council hall. It was a social event such as the council holds every year and was characterized by an excellent menu and a feast of wit and humor. W. B. Gaither acted as toastmaster and numbers of prominent citizens, professional gentlemen and others, responded to toasts. The Baraca class of the Methodist Church entertained the Phllethea class Saturday evening at the home of Miss Rebecca Trolllnger. Guests were registered as they arrived, the guest-book being in charge of Miss Mabel Bacon. They were received by Mr. H. H. Lowery and Miss Daisy Stamey and proceeding to the parlor, enjoyed games and contests. In which Mr. Robert Whittemore won the prize, which was presented by Prof, A. C. Sherrill of Catawba College. Readings were given by Misses Mabel Bacon, Daisy Stamey and after the entertainments of the evening, refreshments were served In the dining room by Misses Trollinger, Bacon, Floy Trollinger and Olive Duke. The session was one unusually delightful. |
| Standing of Candidates In Division Number Two
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| Newton On Tuesday evening on the beautiful lawn at the Methodist church the members of the Baraca class and the Epworth League were most delightfully entertained by Miss Dororothy Ervln, assisted by Misa Olive Duke. A number of humorous sketches were read by Mlseee Helen Long, Mabel Bacon. lone Mebkne, and Floy Trol- linger. One of the most amusing feature of the eveijing waa a content In which the names of thoee present were used 'in rhymes, quotations from Phakespeare were used to select partners for a flower contest . The prise In this waa awarded to Miss Daisy Stamey, m boi of candy. The refreshments served consisted of cake, fruit- salad served In oranges, and Miss Duke's famous home-made randy. 1 The attendance waa larger than that of any previous meeting, there being more than flhy present Who enjoyed the evening.- After the social hour, the president. Mr. Herbert Liowry, held a short business session and a number of new namea were enrolled at members. Mra, W. M. Hikes gave a delightful motoring party Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Tom DeRoaeett, of Wilmington. Whose birthday It waa. Henry West, of Wilmington, Mrs. leo Ueat, and Misses Margaret and Ruth Bikes. |
| Newton Miss Virginia Holmes, of Marion, In spending a few days here the guest of Miss Floy Trollinger, en route to Winston-Salem, where she will enter Salem Female college. Miss Mary Eller, one of North Wilkosboro's popular young ladles, is the guest of Miss Daisy Stamey. |
| Newton Baracas Entertain Philatheas
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| Newton NEWTON Newton June 15 — In honor of her brother Air Clyde Trollinger of Camp Sevier Aliss Floy Trollinger was hostess to quite a number of friends on Alonday evening at a most ' I delightful rook party After a large number of games had been played it was found that AHsses !ose Ianeas- ter and lone Alebane had tied for the prize which went to Aliss Alebane a box of stationery and Frank Reinhardt Charles 11 Me- bane II II Lowry Clyde Trollinger 1 Air and Mrs J W Hollingsworth and family Miss Francis Schrum Miss Afabel Racon and Julius Abernethy I motored to Blowing Rock where they spent the dav Sunday Alisses Virginia Phipps of Tnde- l I pendenee Va and Rosamond Berry ! of Lynchburg Va who have been I house guests of Mrs R R Knox for several days left yesterday for their respective lioniPs Aliss Alyrtle Travis of Jamacia N Y: where she is taking a course for nurse al tlie Queen’s hospital and i sister Aliss Ora Belle Tra-vls who has been teaching in Georgia have arrived to spend a few weeks with their parents near this city AIWs Estelle Hinshaw was hostess to the Rook club at the Virginia Shipp hotel on Tuesday ev-pnlng As the guests arrived they were served delicious punch At the close of the games Aliss lone Alebane was found to have the highest score and was awarded the prize Those pres5nt were Misses Mabel Racon Floy Trollinger Alarguerite Wright Alargaret and lone Alebane Eva Powell Airs E T Harwell and John Miller H H Lowry Charles II Alebane Jr W B Hargett Clyde Trollinger Loomis F Klutz county solicitor spent this week in Charlotte where he attended the state meeting of the Order Eastern Star Alisses Annie Duke Mozelle Trollinger Sarah and Willie Witherspoon and other teachers left this week for Chapel Hill to attend the summer school nt the srate university- Airs Frank Warllck and Frank Jr are spending a few days with her husband at St Indianapolis From there they expect to go to St Louts for a visit before returning to Hot Springs where they will be the guests of relatives of Airs Warllck for slome time Miss Jamie Alundy of Denver after a visit to her cousin Airs T C Clifton has returned to her home Dr and Airs W M Sikes and little son W AL Jr and daughters AHsses j Alargaret and Ruth Sikes have gone to Waynesville where Dr Sikes has been called to the pastorate of the Presbyterian church Miss Alaude Setzer head nurse at the soldiers’ home in Raleigh: Macon Setzer of Charlotte Aliss Beatrice Setzer of Petersburg Va and Zolle Setzer of Camp Jackson spent the week-pnd at the home of their parents Mr and Airs Caleb Setzer One of the prettiest weddings of the season was that of Miss Bertie Huitt and W W Newman which took place at the home of the bride’s father 1 H C Iluitt on route 1 from Catawba last night at 8:30 o'clock Rev V L Fulmer pastor of the Beth-Eden Lutheran church this city performed the ceremony using the ring ceremony of the Lutheran church The parlor where the wedding took place was most artistically decorated with flowers and potted plants The flowers In in-handsome vases formed an effective i background When Miss Lorena Lit tie sounded the bridal chorus from Lohengrin the wedding party entered Miss Huitt with her maid of honor Aliss Rena Huitt entered from the hall She wore a lovely gown of white crepe meteor and carried a bouquet of white flowers The maid of honor wore a pretty frock of blue crepe de chine The bridegroom accompanied by his best man II B Wolfe of Concord entered from the living room and met the bride in front of the Improvised altar While the Impressive vows were being taken Aliss Little softly played "Humoresque" Only a few relatives and Intimate friends were present The bride was educated at Lenoir college Hickory and later studied art in the art school of Washington D C The groom Is a popular young business man |
| Society Describes wedding of Miss Jean Lindsay to Mr. Clyde Alexander Trollinger |
| Luncheon for the Bride Lincoln County News (Fayetteville, Tennessee)
23 Jun 1927, Thu
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| Easter Holiday
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| 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. |
| Bride to Be Miss Rebecca Trollinger Hickory daily record. [volume] (Hickory, N.C.), December 21, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3 |
| Miss Floy and Mrs. Ida Trollinger rented the McCorkle building for their millinery business Hickory daily record. [volume] (Hickory, N.C.), August 03, 1922, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5 |