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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ®r|nnt Vol. 8 TRYON, N. 'CL, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935 BODY OF GIRL, 17, TAKEN FROM LAKE })rowning of Pearl Gosnell In Lake Lanier Termed Suicide by Coroner. The body of Pearl Caroline Gos nell, 17, of Landrum, who 1 had been missing since she left the home of her brother, George E. Gosnell, Jr., Tuesday about 4:15 p. m., was found in Lake Lanier a few feet south of the North Caro lina line yesterday morning. Coroner George W. McCoy of Greenville county conducted an in vestigation end termed the drown ing a suicide. He said no inquest would be necessary. An autopsy was performed, and no signs of violence were said to have been discovered. Death had been caused by drowning, the coroner said. )The young woman was said to avc left the home of her brother saying that she would, visit her sisters, Mrs. Joe Johnson and Mrs. Alvin Johnson of Saluda, N. C. When she failed to appear, a search was begun. The last known per sons found who sarw her were a group of motorists who said they passed her near the upper entrance to the lake between, 6 and 7 p. m., Tuesday. The body was found, completely clothed, floating in the lake by Z. M. Netherton, superintendent. It was lodged against the dam about 10 feet from the shore Greenville county officers arrived about 2 p. m., and the body was re moved from the lake half an hour Continued on Back Page- Party Postponed The party for the parents of the members of the Tryon Boys club which was to be given on Saturday evening by Dr. and Mrs. George F. Taylor at the McDonald home has been postponed until Saturday, July 27, on account of the condition of the roads. Those having their tonsils re moved on Thursday at St. Luke’s hospital were Connie and William Strickland of Chesnee, S. C., route one, Pickens Durham of Tryon and Horace Lane of Lynn. T RYON’C ■ THEATRE *** FRIDAY & SATURDAY MORE THRILLS THAN ... ..... mi .... Est. 1-31-28
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