Mary Lydia Ann Trollinger
1894 - 1924 (29 years)«Prev 1 2 3 4 Next» » Slide Show
Harlem Visitations
HARLEM Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schultz and daughters, Fredia and Verna, East Greenville; Mrs. Minnie Moll and Calvin Moyer, Brecknock, and Elmer Trollinger, Allentown, were the guests on Sunday with A. M. Trollinger and family, Bertie Trollinger left to spend a week, with her sister, Mrs. Minnie Moll, at Brecknock. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schaner and children and Wm. Mathias, Siesholtzville, spent part of Sunday with John D, Strunk and Milton W, Gery and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gregory and son; Ralph, and Curtis Trollinger and Bertie Trollinger attended the sale of Eugene Gregory at Sunnneytown. John D. Strunk and Lloyd Trollinger made a business trip to Friedensburg on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Trollinger and son, Elmer, and Elsie Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Siesholts and children and Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce, all of Allentown, celebrated Mrs. Howard Gregory's forty-sixth birthday on Sunday. Thomas Long moved from Hereford to his son. George Long, at this place, on Monday, John Baus started crushing stone for the road between the Howard Mest and William Bertsch farms.
Owner of original | The Morning Call Allentown, Pennsylvania |
Date | 03 Apr 1924, Thu • Page 18 |
File name | Harlem Visitations5.JPG |
File Size | 83.89k |
Dimensions | 364 x 720 |
Linked to | Frieda Mae Schultz; Howard Schautz Schultz; Verna Alverda Schultz; Catherine H. "Kate" "Katie" Sulkey; Albert Morris Trollinger; Bertha S. "Bertie" Trollinger; Curtis Franklin Trollinger; Elmer Forrest "Pop-Pop" Trollinger; Lloyd Eugene Trollinger; Mary Lydia Ann Trollinger; Minnie Emmaline Trollinger |
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