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| Record of Marriage |
| Certificate of Death |
| 1910 United States Federal Census |
| Hattie Sherrill visits her sister Ida Trollinger
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| 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. |
| Mrs. Ida Trollinger and children Mrs. Ida Trollinger and chil dren spent the holidays with her father Mr. Sherrill at Sherrills Ford |
| Visitation Miss Hattie Sherrill of Sherrill's Ford, is visiting her sister in Newton, Mrs. Ida Trollinger. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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 |
| Millinery I have on exhibition a good line of Ladies' Neckwear and other Fancy articles. My sale of Feathers and Hats will continue throughout the season. MRS. IDA TROLLINGER. |
| Personals Mrs. Ida Trollinger spent last week in Charlotte studying the spring and summer styles of Millinery. Miss Cannon of Charlotte arrived in Newton Monday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Ida Trollinger. |
| 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. |
| Ida Trollinger Store
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| Miss Shuford left Tuesday and Mrs. Ida Trollinger will leave the latter part of the week for the Northern markets to buy Fall millinery. Mrs. Susan Trollingor of Lin coin ton and Mrs. J, T. Chum of Augusta, I Georgia, are visiting Mrs. Ida Trollinger |
| Milliner Store Front Mr, W, E. Yount has eeen painting and otherwise renovating the front of his store room adjoining, J. F, Smyre's grocery store, for the use of Mrs, Ida Trollinger, who will move into it this spring. |
| Visit Miss Mozelle Trollinger, who has been spending some time here with her sisters. Mrs. W. A. Stamey and Mrs. Ida Trollinger, left a few days ago for Spring Hope, where she will teach |
| 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. |
| Miss Clara Sherrill death
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| 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 |