FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS RANDLEMAN NEWS Mr. Will Evans, of Rich Point, spent Saturday and Sunday in Handle man. Mrs. E. P. Steel and Mrs. G. H. Black, of near Franklinvillc, spent a day or two in town this week, the guests of relatives and friends Miss Cordia Scott, of High Point is the guest of Mrs. Mary Gastor. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hayes, Messrs, Carl Hayes and Rom Bullard, of Greensboro, and Guy Hayes, of Ral eigh, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hayes, recently. Mr. J. C. L. Russell, of Greensboro spent from Friday until Monday with relatives and friends in towm Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Deal are the guest of friends in Hickory. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Worthington of High Point, spent the Fourth here. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Birkhead, of Spencer, are visiting relatives in Ran dleman. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robbins, of Lexington, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robbins and others. Mr. Jas. A. Russell has gone to Mr. Frank Fidge's this week to decorate his house. Mr. C. D. BcnboMf, Jr., of Greens boro, was in town Sunday. Mr. A. M. Floyd was a business visitor to High Point Monday. Mr. Ed Clapp, of Greensboro, was in town Monday. Mr. Cicero Lineberry, of Greens' boro, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Robert Lineberry Sunday. Mrs. W. F. Matthews and children are visiting in Asheboro. Mr. W. A. Myrick and Mr. Will Mack and family, of Danville, are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Fogleman, of Danville, are spending some time in Randleman. Messrs. J. C. Pugh and J. W. Ivey spent Saturday with friends at Ram eeur. Messrs. Hubert Jarrell and Ralph Russell went to Greensboro on busi ness Saturday. Mr. Wilbur Brown, of High Point, is the guest of his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. A. C. Brown. Robert Bulla, of Randleman, spent Saturday night in Worthville, the guest of Mr. A. W. Jennings. Last Wednesday afternoon at 4:30 Miss Elizabeth Pickard entertained a number of friends in honor of her guest, Miss Marcia Wilcox, of Jack eon Springs. Games were played, and refreshments were served. Mr. Pickard took the guest home in his car. Those present were Misses Mar cia Wilcox, Jewel Sumner, Ruby Sum ner, Elizabeth Pickard, Lucile Swaim, Mary Brown, Alese Millikan, Hazel Floyd, Beatrice Allred and Marie Holliday. afternoon. M. E. Frazier is taking his vacation and attending" Chnutaunua at Ashe- 17 1 uuro. Miss Minnie Underwood, who has been at Asheboro for some time is at home sick. . James S. Ferree, of Cedar Fails, was a visitor in town Sunday after noon and n:c;ht. Mrs. U. C. Barker visited her sis ter on Asheboro Route 1, Saturday: and Sunday. Miss Mabel Spcnctr, of High Point,, is spending the week with Miss May- ' me Ellis. I Mr. Cicero Dorsett, of Winston,! who is a frequent visitor spent Sun day here. Miss Eula Hayes returned from Greensboro Monday afternoon, where she has been visiting a few days. Mrs. M. E. Frazier and children and sister, Mrs. Dilliard, are spending the week with their uncle Percy Jones, near Liberty. Misses Bessie Hayes and Laura Ju lian spent last Tuesday in Greensboro. Some of our young people took a hay ride to Cedar Falls Friday night and attendedi the revival meeting in progress there. There will be Children's Day ser vice at Bethany church next Sunday. ft BOMBAY NEWS Sunday school is progressing nicely with Austin Elliott as manager. The girls have organized a Philathea class with Miss Tula Morris as presi dent; Miss Priscilla Hill, vice presi dent, and Miss Blanche Ingram, secre tary and treasurer. Ivey Cranford, of Winston-Salem, visited homefolks Saturday and Sun day, accompanied by his friend Mr. Thornton. Miss Tula Morris, who has been vis- ting relatives at King's Mountain, returned home last week. T. W. Ingram, member county board of education is in Asheboro this week on business. Messrs. Whitson Elliott and De von Cranford are attending Chautau qua this week in Asheboro. The Baraca and Philathea classes are going to give a play, "Hazel Ad ams," nere .Saturday 10th. Miss Blanche Ingram returned from a visit to her sister in Salisbury last week. H. G. Johnson is attending the sum mer school at Chapel Hill. Mrs. Pearl Elliott gave the young people of this community an ice cream supper last Saturday night. The protracted meeting will begin here the 4th Sunday in this month. RAMSEUR NEWS TRINITY NEWS Mr. Thomas Fisher, of Salisbury, came in Saturday to spend the week end with his wife and son who are visiting Mrs. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ellis, at Elmwood Court. Prof. T. J. Covington came to town Saturday to spend the week-end with Mrs. Covington who is visiting her parents. Capt. and Mrs. J. Parkin. They left Monil:iy for Wakiut Cove, where they are going to move into their new home. Mrs. Marsh BuiUml and children, of Waynesviile, Fla., are spending fora time with Mrs. Bullurd's mother, Mrs. Benson Parker. The prayer meeting Sunday even ing in charge of the Junior Order, Wa3 conducted by Prof. Covington 'in an interesting manner. Two daughters of Mr. Roland Eng lish, of Monroe, are the guest of Mr. and Mrs. X. C. English. Mr. W. C. Massey returned Monday from Princeton, bringing with his nieces, Misses Frances and Margaret Ledbettor. Mr. H. H. Hayes, who has been quite ill, is better now. The township Sunday school con vention for Trinity township will con vene at Fairview on Saturday, July 17th, at ten o'clock, a. m. It is hoped there will be a large attendance, and that our people may prove that they are glad to take a week day for the "Lord's business." Miss Melvina Coletrane is attend ing summer school at the Normal. Miss Bain Henderson, who taught here some years ago, was the guest of Misses Nell and Jewel Parkin re cently. Mr. Palmer, son and daughter, of Warrentown, came home with Mrs, J. V. Brame, who has been visiting them for several weeks. MILLBORO NEWS A number of our people attended the ball came at Worthville Saturday Ramseur, July 5. Mrs. W. P. Sunday with Capt. Lane's family. Randleman Saturday and returned Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Parks is visiting friends and relatives in High Point and Greensboro. Mrs. J. J. Phoenix, of Greensboro, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Curtis. Mrs. Geo. Deaton, of Greensboro, is visiting relatives here this week. Miss Irene Johnson, of Greensboro, and Miss Lena Leonard, of W.'nston, spent Sunday in town. Mrs. Earl Holt, of Oak Ridge, spent Sunday with Capt. Lan's family. Messrs. J. D. York, C. G. White head, J. T. Whitehead, W. D. Lane, and J. W. Stout went fishing last week at Spoon's Mill. Fresh fish won't appeal to them any more soon. Messrs. M. C. Free, W. E. Free and Tom York went fishing and turtle hunting Saturday. They don't care for any more turtle or fish either, please. Mrs. V. H. Marley spent a few days with her daughters in Greensboro this week. The friends of O. N. Rogers, of Greensboro, were grieved to hear of the death of his son. Ramseur crossed bats with Sylvan team at Siler City July '3rd, with a score 5 to l'in favor of Ramseur. There will be a special service for old people at the M. E. church next Sunday. iii'umii.j flat 1 1 r in ' -i" ' "1 i The Victory of Excess Value WHEN over a year ago we were designing and planning the Paige "Six-46", we said: Let us build a big, beautiful, roomy, powerful and distinctive six cylinder Paige: Let us make it look like, drive like, ride like and be like no other car in the world: Let us give to it the most beautiful lines, the greatest full seven passenger comfort, the most powerful and flexible motor, the most reli able and efficient carburetion, ignition and electrical starting and lighting systems and a luxury of easy-riding that will make the Paige "Six-46", not only the best motor car value in the world, but a motor car as efficient and serviceable as any $3000 or $5000 car in the world. Let us give the Paige "Six-46" an ease of control, an adaptability to city streets and country roads and, withal, a supreme economy in tire, gasoline and oil costs and depreciation that will enable any man or woman to drive it anti maintain it. And this is perhaps the most vital of all let us sell this unpre cedented quality and value let us sell this wonder-car, this year-ahead car for a price so low that the very best features and luxuries of modern motoring will now be within the reach of ALL American motorists $1395. That was our decision a year ago. You already know the amazing success of that Plan. You know the response of the American people. You know that the Paige "Six-46" has swept the country the most popular Six of the year. It has been another Paige Victory, quick appreciation of Excess Value. But, still more important, it has been the public's Let your Paige Dealer drive you in this record-breaking car, or, better, drive it yourself and you will understand the unanimous verdict of the American people. S. W, Presnell, Asheboro, N. G. Palfc-Detrott Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan ) LA Surratt with Miss Bonnie Hatch and Walter Smith spent last Friday in Greensboro. A series of meetings began at the M. E. church last Sunday evening. A. E. Lewis, of Greensboro, was a business visitor in town Monday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Cow ard, July 3rd a son. FRANKLIN VILLE NEWS LIBERTY NEWS Dr. R. D. Patterson was quite ill with acute indigestion last Sunday and Monday. Mrs. B. M. Brower is on the sick list. Miss Daisy Eulisb of Greensboro is here on a short visit to her parents. Misses Velna and Pearl McCulloch, of Greensboro, are guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. Kennett. Miss Lizzie Cameron was in Greens boro last Friday to see her physicians, Dr. J. W. Long and Augburn. Miss Cameron was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. W. H. Hardin. Quite a number of our people at tended the Sunday school convention last Sunday, at old Bethany charch. Mrs. Coy Surratt, of Denton, has been the guest ' of her sister Mrs. 0. T. Hatch for the past week. Miss Madge Moffitt and brother, of Ramseur, are guest of their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Patterson. Mrs. O. T. Hatch and sister Mrs. Rev. J. T. Rogers spent Sunday in town and delivered two able sermons to appreciative audiences at the M. E. church. The Franklinville and Randolph Mfg. Companies closed their plants Saturday to give their operatives a holiday. J .H .Marley and family and James Buie attended the celebration and picnic at Siler City Saturday. Mrs. O. T. Leonard and children, of Greensboro are visiting relatives in the city this week. Miss Vella Wright, of Durham, was in town one day last week. A new addition to the plant of the Franklinvilie manufacturing compa ny is to be built, the foundation is already being dug and when com pleted will add considerable to the output of their mills. Miss Esther Craven left Monday for Richmond, Va., where she will take a course in shorthand and typewriting at Smithdeale's Business College, Mr. R. R. Grimes, of Greenwood, Miss., is visiting relatives in the city. Miss Wiley Bagwell left one day last week for Jonesboro for a few days visit. Mrs. Kate Makepeace, of Sanford, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Hugh Park, Jr. The Riverside Crescent Band fur nished music for the celebration at Bennett Saturday. Quite a number of our people at tended the Chautauqua at Asheboro and are well pleased with the enter-! tainment. ( Prof. D. M. Weatherly, who has been ill for a few days is improving. Several of our people are attend ing court at Asheboro this week. NEWS FROM WORTHVILLE AND RANDLEMAN ROUTE 2 PICNIC AT FAIRVIEW ' The Trinity township Sunday school convention will be held at Fairview, July 17, at 10 o'clock. There will be a picnic dinner. Rev. W. B. Thompson filled his reg ular appointment at White Hall church Sunday. Mr. Fate Russell, of Greensboro, spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr. Lee Striders'. Mr. McAlister White, of Ramseur, is spending a few days at Mr. W. T. Ingle's. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Harrell and fam ily of Salisbury, are visiting their par ents, Mr. and Brs. M. J. Harrell. Mr. Watson Kennedy, of High Point spending a few days in town visit ing relatves and friends. Mr. Chas. Stevens, of Winston, was visitor in this section recently. Miss Lula Hughes, of High Point, visited her mother Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vuncannon are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones Vuncannon. Miss Bessie Williamson went to Liberty this week to visit her brother, Mr. C. C. Wllianison. Mr. Leslie Coletrane, of High Point, was a visitor in town Saturday. Misses Fleta Aldridge and Clara Gurtie. of High Point, are visiting Miss Aldridge's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Graham Aldridge. Several people from this section are attending1 court at Asheboro this week. Misses Mildred Ellis and OlHe Julian of JRllboro was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Calloway, of Lexington, were visitors in town Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. Leslie Aldridge, of Randleman, visited his parents Sunday. Miss Daisy Osborne, who has been visiting in Greensboro returned Sat urday. Mr. Dameron Hilliard, of High Point, is spending a few days with his parents. Messrs. Wm. W. Hurley and N. E. Nelson spent Sunday in Central Falls, Mr. -and Mrs. George Hinshaw, of Burlington, are visiting frieds and relatives this week. Mr. J. E. Johnson, Jr., of Peters burg, Va., is at home with his par ents this week. Miss Pearl McNeill, of High Point, spent Saturday and Sunday in town. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hilliard and family, of Gibsonville, came down Monday to visit their parents. r Mrs. Lela French, who has, been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dean, returned to her home at High Point Monday. Mr. Neal Sheffield attended the unveliing of Gen. Greene's monument at Guilford Battle Ground Saturday. Miss Edna Bostick, who has been attending the summer school at the Normal visited her parents Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Campbell, of Winston, who has been visiting relatives in this section, went to Ramseur Saturday to visit her son. Rev. W. W. Lawrence, of near Why Not, visited at Mr. Nathan Sheffield's this week. Miss Lena Farlow, of Greensboro, is spending some time at Mr. Paris Founts'. Mrs. Bertha Webber and children are visiting their mother this week. Miss Effie Vuncannon, of near Ulah, is visiting relatves and friends in this section. Miss Lollie Pritchard, who spent several days visiting at Mr. W. T. In gles' has returned to her home at Elon College. Mrs. Catherine Sloan and daughter, Miss Kate, who have spent several Mr. D. M. Welborn made a business trip to High Point Saturday. The farmers of this community are talking of getting '.'D a cream route through this section. It certainly would be a good thing for them. Miss Ruth Sapp spent Saturday night with Miss Viola Albertson. Little Harvey Brown has been very ill, but is improving. Roy Ingram attended Chautauqua in High Point Friday evening. Mrs. Mollie Welborn is spending some time with Mrs. J. A. Welborn, of Archdale. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coltrane spent Sunday with Mr. S. E. Cagle." Miss Addie Albertson is spending the week in Asheboro attending the Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. George Welborn and little son, Jake, spent Sunday with Mrs. Welborn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Briles. Miss Anna Collett r.nd brotherAra, spent Saturday night and Sunday near Mt. Pleasant and attended the Child ren's Day exercises at that place. Misses Clara Floyd and Nona In gram attended the celebration at the- months at Mr. N. P. Johnson's have battle ground Saturday. moved to their home in Greensboro. Misses Bertha, Velna and Ila- Wel- On Saturday night several people born visited Misses Lassie and Mamio attended the lawn party at the park. Cagle Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Collett were the SAWYERSVILLE ITEMS Mr. Alfred Rich an aged citizen of the community has been quite sick for some time. Mrs. Carl Nance visited t Mr. G. M. Nance's last Thursday. Mrs. J. G. Spencer, Miss Nell Bulla and Master Clifford Spencer visited relatives at Randleman a few days last week. Mr. C. J. Cox and family, of Ashe boro, visited at Mr. Levi Lewis' Sun day evening, making the trip in their car. The farmers are well "up with their work in this section, corn looking fine, wheat mostly in the barn, and wheat threshing will soon be the order of the day. Miss Nell Bulla, after visiting home folks for a few days, returned to Monroe last Monday. HOPEWELL NEWS Several of our people attended Or phanage Day at Thomasville Wednes day. All report a large crowd and good exercises. - The' threshers have ' been in this community the past week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sapp recently. Miss Birdie Royals is spending some time with her brother, Lee Roy als. Miss Maggie Albertson returned home Friday from South Carolina, where she has been for the last month. Miss Ethel Brandon and brother, of Elkin, have been spending some time with Miss Lois Welborn. They return ed home Monday. Miss Nona Kennedy, of High Point, is visiting relatives in this communi- ty. On last Saturday nght the young people of the community gave Miss Addie Albertson a birthday : party. After games had been played all were ushered into the dining room where delicious refreshments were served. Those present were: Misses Edith and Maragret Arthur, Vera and Loris Col lett, Lois and Berta Welborn, Effie Kennedy, Florence Barton, Ruth Sapp and Daisy Jordan; Messrs, Clarence and Webb Meredith, Lewis, Cicero and Dave Floyd, Grady and Richard Brown, Ben CrowBoa, Monroe Spen cer, Marvin and Jesse Lambeth, Allen Jones, Roy Ingram and Tom Kennedy. All report a nice time.