RION—SAYRE Miss Geraldine Sayre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Sayre and Mr. Daniel Stevenson Rion, son of Mrs. James H. Rion and the late Mr. Rion, were married at 10 o'clock this morning at the Ers kine Memorial Congregational church. The ceremony was per formed by the bride’s pastor, Dr. 0. Arthur Lincoln. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Frank Kennedy of Bloomington, Ind., as matron of honor. The bride-groom’s brother, Mr. James Rion of Kings port, Tennessee, was best man. The ushers were Messrs. Ed ward Sayre, Earle Rion, Earle Tisdale and Jim Keine. Nuptial music on the organ was played by Mrs. E. E. Missildine. The church was attractively decorated with a pink and white motif of polyantha roses, larkspur and baby breath. The altar back ground was decorated with large nalm leaves. The bride entered on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. Following a wedding trio to an unannounced destination Mr. and Mrs. Rion will be at home in Athens, Georgia, on June 15th. The bride-groom is a graduate of Try on high school and of North Caro lina State college. He is a district representative of the National Oil Products Company of New Jersey. The bride was the valedictorian of her class in the Tryon high school and is a graduate of the Wontan’s College University of North Carolina. CHARLES GURLEY News has been received in Try on of the death of Charles T. Gur ley, 54, after a longSURDLUL lev. 54, at Charleston, West Vir ginia, after a long illness. Burial at Charleston on Sunday after noon at 3 o’clock. Mr. Gurley was a brother of Mrs. Jim Moore of Tryon. He was a native of ~Polk County and lived for many years in Spartanburg. He had made his home in West Virginia for the east 18 years and was engaged in the shoe business. He is survived his widow, the former Miss Rose Thomas of Spartanburg, and six children. Mrs. Banning To Speak At Parish House Mrs. Margaret Culkin Banning, noted author of many books and articles on social and economic problems, will be the chief speak er tonight at 8 o’clock at the Parish House. The meeting is open to the public and is sponsor ed by citizens interested in civilian preparedness. Admission is free. Mrs. William McKenny, nee Vir ginia Pearson, and Miss Julia Pearson of Washington, D. C., are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Giles Pearson at Melrose. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. McDowell of Charlotte are occupying the F. J. McDonald house on M'arkham road. Eighteen Tryon Golfers went to Morganton on Thursday and play ed in the first inter-city golf tour nament promoted by the Piedmont Golf Association of which E. C. Rowe of Tryon is president. The local golfers were high in their praise of the beautiful Mimosa golf course. The Tryon team lost the first tournament. Enjoy Golf and Tennis RECREATION at TRYON COUNTRY CLUB