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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1028, AT THE POST OFFICE at tryon, n. c., under the act of congress, march 3. 1879 ffljs ®rgnn Jlailu Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1935 Earl Rion Wins Flag Tournament Fifteen players entered the flag .tournament at the Tryon Country | club on Saturday afternoon and ended in a tie between Earl Rion and Julian Calhoun. Earl Rion had a score of 77 with a handicap of 2, leaving a net score of 75. Julian Calhoun shot 87 with a han dicap of 12 and a net score of 75. In shooting the tie o'ff Rion sent the ball 195 yards from tee and Calhoun put his 190 yards, for second prize. Dr. Taylor to Preach In Spartanburg, S. C. A sermon by the Rev. George F. Taylor of New York will be given Wednesday at 8 p. m., at the Church of the Advent, Episcopal, in connection with the special k series of Lenten services. The Rev. W. H. K. Pendleton, rector, expressed pleasure and sat isfaction in being able to secure Dr. Taylor as one of the Lenten speakers. Those who heard Dir. Taylor in Tryon declare that he is an un usually eloquent and brilliant speaker, and that he has a most charming personality. His visit is looked forward to, says Dr. Pen dleton, with great pleasure and keen anticipation. During his stay in Spartanburg, Dr. Taylor will be entertained by Dr. E. M. Gwathmey, president of Converse college. Spartanburg Herald . Mrs. O. S. Parmer Mrs. O. S. Parmer of Miami and Asheville, who spent the winter in Tryon was found dead yesterday afternoon at her home near Wilder ness Road. A coroner’s jury Monday even ing rendered a verdict to the effect that the deceased came to her death by pistol wounds from the hands of an unknown person. The accident occurred about 2:30. The deceased’s ten-year-old daughter found her mother On the floor when she returned from school shortly after three o’clock. The chauffeur bad gone to the school for the daughter and had carried with him the child’s younger brother, age about six. It is thought there was no one in the house with Mrs. Parmer at the time of the accident. Neighbors beard a shot fired but rt caused no undue alarm. When the little girl returned from school the front door was locked, and she ran around to the rear entrance where she found her mother. The chauffeur sent her to Miss Heath’s cottage nearby to telephone for a doctor. Mr. Parmer is expected in Tryon today from Florida. Coroner Giles Pearson’s jury w|as composed of Marion Smith, W. D. Edwards, J. M. Early, Fred Wofford, Harrison Bridgeman and H. T. Camp. Mrs. Parmer was a well-known newspaper woman and had visited Tryon and Saluda a number of times. She was prominently iden tified with tourist publications. Mr. Parmer is also a newspaper man and has been connected with Miami Beach newspapers.. Est. 1-31-28
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