Lula Desse Rudder
Born on a farm, in Howard Township, in 1881, her family moved to Salem, in 1885, after her father was elected sheriff. In 1891, he established the Rudder Drug Store, in the Lyon Block of the Salem Public Square, where "Desse" as she was familiarly known, became fascinated with the pharmacists position. After graduating from the Salem-Washington Township High School, she enrolled in the Purdue University School of Pharmacy, becoming one of their first female graduates, in 1903.
Returning to Salem, as the first licensed female pharmacist in the State of Indiana, she assumed that position in her father's drug store. Inevitably, her and two of her brothers, inherited the drug store's operation. It then became the William Rudder Drug Company, where Desse loyally and faithfully served our community's pharmaceutical needs, frequently in cases of emergency, for over 50 years. Even continuing in the position, through a transition of ownership in 1949, when her brother sold out and the store became Apple Drugs.
Desse maintained her state pharmacist license, annually, until she was 88 years of age. When she passed away in August of 1981, she was mere than a month past her 100th birthday She was buried in Salem’s Crown Hill Cemetery.