Aifed Woman Tends Grave Of Sea Victim Herifll I nknoun, Slip Has Vlsitril Unknown's Burial Place Fur Years. Audubon. N. J A soldier's hel met suspended from a rusty tripod anil containing u few plants in bloom, such as sweet-william, mig nonette and daisies, in the centre ol n tiny garden, neglected for manv years, and on the ground, near the /tripod, a small slab of marble, half ; dver-d by weeds and moss, making it difficult to read the simple In scription, "To a Mother's Darling " The grave is beside the gravel road between the old town of (ifcenwich the town of history, mystery and romance—and the wharves on the Delaware Bay, where in fall and winter the oyster fleet unloads its cargo for the ware houses of New York and Philadel phia merchants. No one can t 'll who is buried in this lonesome spot. Old fishermen ndate the story of the body of a young man being tossed upon the shore many year's ago He was well dressed but could not be identified 't hey buried him in the little gar- \ den and placed the tripod and hel met there. A few months later townspeople passing by the" spot saw th > marble headstone with the inscription, telling the silent story ot a moth er's love. Since then the flowers in the helmet are renewed once every year. A handsome, stately young woman It was who made the yearly | pilgrimage to the grave of one who j uppurently was dear to her She i came and went and did not speak Since the advent of the automo bile residents of the town have seen lo r arrive in a handsome motorcar, driven by a liveried chauffeur. She is now gray and bent, but she still places with loving hands in the soldier’s helmet the mignonette and the sweet-william and the daisies and tlie forget-me-nots. To Be hare! ek a Cleveland man was elected president of tire association of postmasters, and Friday a Cleve land man was elected president of th > North Carolina Prefis associa tion. Instead of criticising Cleveland for furnishing such able leaders, why should not other counties ask for the recipe? Try Star Job Printing Saturday Night CLOSES OUR Basement Sale A Record-Breaking crowd is expected to attend this last day’s sale in our Big Basement. SAT URDAY (tomorrow) is posi tively the last day! Silk Dresses ... $2.95 Wash Dresses.. . 79c 25c Rayon Hose.12 1 -2c 25c Percales.12 I -2c Boys Suits ....$5.85 Boys Overalls. .69c Mens Overalls.98c Piece Goods .I Oc 20c Curtain Goods .. 10c 40-in. Voiles..... 15c. Womens $5.00 Hats.$1.00 Womens $12.50 Coats.$4.95 Men’s 79c Work Shirts ...59c Rain Coats Reduced 32-in. Lad Lassie.19c $1.00 Slip Material.79c Childrens Shoes.59c. and up MEN’S SHOES ...$1.98 $3.00 Ravon Spreads.$1.95 Boys Caps. 49c Men’s Caps .79c Boys Khaki Pants.69c Boys Linen Pants.97c Boys $1.00 Shirts. ,79c THE Paragon Dept. Store DOUBLE SPUES ENJOYS I PICNIC Attorney Henry Edwards Speaks— Personal and Church News Gleanings Special to The Star) Double Springs, July 26.—A large ( crowd attended the picnic Riven by the Sunday school last Saturday afternoon. The program consisted 1 of old time songs, a welcome ad- ! dress by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Sut- i tie, special music from the Inter- ' mediate department and an address by Attorney Henry Edwards, of Shelby After this a bountiful sup- : per was spread. Lemonade was served during the supper. Mr. and Mrs. Yates Blanton and children, of Statesville, spent Sat urday night with Mr. and Mrs. S. i W. Greene. m Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Greene and j children visited Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Bridges at Lattiinore Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Washburn and ! son, Herbert, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A I Bridges and children were the din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. \ Gardner Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Yates Hurrill and | Mr. and Mrs. F. Harrill and clnl- j dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, W W Washburn. Miss Eliza Brooks visited Miss j Ruby Washburn Sunday. Mr. Fred Falls, a medical student, located at the Shelby hospital spent ! Sunday afternoon with his parents,1 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Falls. Mrs. Alf red Falls continues In ill; health. We wish that she will soon j regain her usual health. Last Sunday night the three B Y. P. U's. visited the different unions of the Sandy Plains church. The programs were fine. We like to go visiting because it gives us inspira- j tion and new zeal. Mr and Mrs. A V Washburn and j A. V . Jr , of Slyva. spent Monday j night with relatives here. Friends of R C Covington will be ! sorry to learn that he suffered an- : other stroke of paralysis early Tues- ! day morning. He is right sick Garland Washburn has been I pretty sick for several days. We hope j he soon recovers. Misses Mary C. and Elizabetn! Thompson, of Forest City, spent a I few days last week with Miss Sybil Hamrick Miss Hamrick accompa- j nied them home for the week-end. I Miss Ozelle Oardner who works! at the Thomasville Orphanage is spending this week with her par-! ent« Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gardner.; Misses Lucille and Aileene Gold, j of Cliffside, are spending some time with relatives here. LUTE NEWS (Special to The Star.) Mrs. Lee Devenney and children have returned from a visit to rela tives near Casar. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, of Casar, visited relatives in Wes: Shelby the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Van McKinney and little daughter, Joyce, spent last Tuesday and Wednesday at Chim ney Rock. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ramsey and little son, Gene, and Messrs. Harold Hamrick and J. T. Ramsey, Jr., left Thursday for a ten day visit to Alexandria, Va., and Washington, DC. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Silver and children have returned from a visit to relatives near Weaverville. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Ramsey and Miss Mildred Ramsey are spending today at Bridgewater. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar White and little daughter. Lucile, and Misses Bertha and Ethel White and Mr. Vassie White, of Forest City spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs J. T. Ramsey. Mrs. L. N. Buchanan and chil dren, of Eastside, spent Wednes day with Mrs. F. H. Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mullinax and little daughter, Sallie, spent Sunday in Blacksburg. Mr and Mrs. L. Sweezy and chil dren spent the week-end with Mi-, and Mrs. W E. Gantt at Eastside. Mrs. Mary Proctor is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Workman and children attended a birthday dinner for her father Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Newton of Casa", spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ramsey. Little Miss Ruth Canipe is vistt ing relatives in the country. Hoey Termed Great Statesman Of Today Lincoln Co. News. Mr. Clyde Hoey, a great North Carolina statesman who lives at Shelby, opened the Democratic cam paign Tuesday night of this week in a speech at Shelby. Mr. Hoey a great thinker and a leading church man of his section has already said something when he declared that “I don't get my religion from my poli tics, nor my politics from my relig ion.” That statesman is loved by everyone who knows him. Pleasant Ridge To Begin Revival Lurkadoo Youth Is Better—Per sonal Mention Of People Coming: And Going. (Special to The Star.r Our revival meeting will begin first Sunday in August. Services will begin at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Master George Emmit, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lookadoo. Jr. has been ill but is reported better at this writing. Messrs. W E. Bridges, G. L. Ham rick and G. B. McSwain spent Thursday in the mountains. Miss Nora Walker returned home from Lenoir-Rhyne college Satur day and Miss Claudia Spencer ac companied her for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lovelace and daughter, Mary, and Misses Lillian and Mildred Cabiness of the Double Springs section motored to Chimney Rock, Asheville and other points of interest Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton McSwain, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Whisnant vis ited Mr. and Mrs. E. W McSwain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oren McSwain and Misses Odessa McSwain. Verdle and Lallage Walker spent this week at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. Jack Blanton from Gaffney j is visiting his aynt. Mrs. E. G. Whitaker this week. Miss Annie Lee Walker spent last week with her grandmother. Mrs. Joseph Wilson of Ellenboro. Messrs. Pay and Brossie McSwain motored to Lake Lure, Asheville ami other mountain sections Sunday. Mrs. Brossie McSwain has return ed to her work with the Bell Tele phcne company after spending her vacation at Wrightsville Beach. Mr, and Mrs. T B Webb and family. Mr. and Mrs. Brady Mc Swain and family will leave Satur day for Wilmington where they will visit other places of interest. Mrs. Joseph Wilson and family and Mr. E. Beam visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walker Wednesday. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED TO WINSTON-SALEM MAN Winston-Salem, July 23.—Charg ed with embezzlement of funds totaling. $2,117.10 from the Union Guano company while employed as credit manager at the company's local office Cary L. Carroll, real es tate broker here, was arrested this afternoon and released under bond of $10,000 lor his appearance in municipal court here August 7. Car roll was employed by the compahy until last March when he resigned. Advertise in The Star DOLLAR DAY SALE! Any summer hat of Straw or Combination Straw Values up to $5.97 Saturday and Monday EACH $ The lot includes Leghorns, Panamas and Milans. All col ors and head sizes YOUR CHOICE .... ll Rayon Bloomers! Rayon Bloomers with durable elastic lin waist and k nee:-;— All shades___ _ New Handbags A new lot of stylish bags in as sorted styles and colors. Select yours here Dollar Day __ SA TURD A Y-MONDA Y, Our Mid-Summer LITTLE GIRL DRESSES! [ Printed and Voile Dresses for the ___ little mis;'. Ages 2 to 7 years. Gilmer’s $ Day Special, choice— 32-Inch Fast Color Prints! Regular 29c quality ‘Dolly Dimple” prints. A host of pretty patterns at 4 YARDS FOR— 81x90 SEAMLESS SHEETS!' “Fairhaven” bleached hemmed sheets. . Usually sell at $1.25 each. Special for $ Day, each (Limit 4 to customer) “Early Ray” Alarm Clocks! Top bell, 24 hour_ timepiece. Usually priced $1.25 Be on time and purchase yours here at only each__ DAINTY VOILE GOWNS! Lace and ribbon trimmed voile gowns. Also Philippine hand made gowns in* pastel shades choice, each__ “Father George” Sheeting! ! I P10 yards for Nationally known “Father George’” Sheeting. Dollar Days, 10 yards for ___ (Limit 10 yards.) 79c HOUSE DRESSES! Final clearance of house frocks and aprons, Small, J medium aryl large sizes SPECIAL, 2 for. I FEATURE SALE OF SILK Dresses! Values up to $15 Special at This special low price will interest every wo man. An exceptionally fine lot of Georgettes, Flat Crepes and other summery materials in plain and printed pat terns. A h o s t of charmnig styles and a size range, for. all types—Select Now. SUITS OF COOL MOHAIR! Extra Trousers to match $3.85 Our Mohair suits have a texture, an air of quality, a promise of cool comfort that you will like. The dark 'colors are indeed pleas ing too. Most all sizes to choose from. ■ MENS LINEN SUITS! • Natural and striped patterns. Pre-shrunk to I assure correct fit. Our low price Q.OO I only Black and Tan Suit Cases! Highly polished brass trimmings Size 13x24— Substantial handle. Well built. Choice of .either color. Choice each ___ ____ MENS STRAW HATS! Values to $4.95 Only 15 straws to go in a hurry 1 on Dollar Day * at this low f »\ price. Final Clearance, each 42x36 PILLOW CASES! / 6 for Six full size 4^x36 cases— No. 200 quality, Regular 19c value— 6 FOR__ ICORSETSrCORSELETTES Corsets in sizes 27 to 32— Corselettes in sizes 30-48. Special values during $ Days. Choice, each __ / $1.39 Washable Silks Regular $1.39 wash Silks in a big variety of new colorings. 32-inches wide very special Per yard, only_ Bath Mats and Rag Rugs! / For the bath room or bed room. # Rayon silk corded and cotton corded rugs in oval or oblong shapes. Dollar Days Special, each —__ Men'Womens* & Childrens TENNIS SHOES all wanted sizes in laced-to-toe models Assorted colors, choice—