THE ENTERPRISE § $ Published Everv Tuesday and Thursday by S W ENTERPRISE PI BUSHIXC. CO. » WILUAMRTON, NORTH CAROLINA s $ ''North f:4TO!mo tdSn 'wrss ns sec I*, no sms€f»rrio\ hates (Strictly Cash in Advance) One Year . . . >: Mont*"' . .. $3.nr, >.T;> yxt \>n i' 1 i»* in history. Read the history of the rise and pi res and you will recognize s<. clearly that those same signs are present in our Nation today. The tragedy is that in the short space of time since our forefathers founded oui Na tion we see these signs of decay that brought about the collapse of those modern world empires. With the firm belief that hard work and real faith in God would bring forth their reward, the Pilgrims laid the foundation from which has grown the richest and most powerful Nation in the world today. This priceless heritage of ours is in dan ger. The great advances made in science and technology have brought to us richness and an easier way of living. But man’s need today seems to be primarily for the material things of life—such things as a television set, a refrigerator, an automobile. Dozens of other labor-saving devices for our homes are terribly important. A Bible and a seat in a church seem to have lost their importance. God definitely has been forsaken. What then is happening? No one can deny that there is a serious decline in moral concepts. Too many of us are willing to say that we are Christians, but when it comes to living a Christian life we do so on our own terms. Sometimes the truth hurts and it makes us ready to deny it, or go into a shell, or try to justify ourselves. Sometimes, thank God, though the truth hurts it brings an awak ening and a willingness to do something to set things right. That time is now—it must be no wif you, like other men and women, want to safeguard your heritage so that your children will have a better chance to live in peace, happiness, and security in a truly Christian world. We urge our religious leaders to teach it possible with greater wisdom and under j standing that moral concepts and faith in I God are things worth living and fighting for. We also urge that leaders of religious j faiths make greater efforts to bring about , a unity of purpose in extending Christian fellowship to all corners of the world. We urge each American—you and your friends and neighbors—to give a little more of yourselves to God’s purpose when He gave you your life. Is all this possible? It should he simple. Man has inherited from God the power to do great things. If this inheritance and this latent power that is in every man are harnessed, if the minds and hearts of all men will be moved, the world we want for our children and grandchildren is possible of attainment. We need not fear a tragedy that can be avoided. Remembering the past let us all. with churage and high faith in the promise of God, accept this challenge and start today to repair the damage to man’s soul The i'.hriatian World The situation of our world today is so grave that every American must be ready to face facts and be willing to seriously ask himself—“What can I do about it?" We think the situation boils down to ask ing yourself this simple question: Just how important is it to me to be liv ing in what is generally called “a Chris tian World?” . . . We urge our religious leaders to teach if possible with greater wisdom and under standing that moral concepts and faith in God are things worth living and fighting for. We also urge that leaders of religious faiths make greater efforts to bring about a unity of purpose in extending Christian fellowship to all corners of the world. V/e urge each American—you and your friends and neighbors—to give a little more of yourselves to God’s purpose. . . . Is all this possible? It should be simple. Man has inherited from God the power to do great things. If this inheritance and this latent power that is in every man are harnessed, if the minds and hearts of all men will be moved, the world we want for our children and grandchildren is possible of attainment. — From a full front-page presentation entitled “In the Balance—The Christian World” in the Norwalk (Conn.) Hour. Manner, not gold, is woman’s best adorn mer.t—Menander Boy Scouts Celebrate 43rd Birthday 43»i 4ww f>t I Vi»H Ilcili"ami Meyers WHiinmston for tin* Buy* In F ii mil uren RESERVE HOSPITAL PLAN “I l)\\ TO HO YEARS'’ CLAUDE A. WILSON IMioim- 1501. Ilox 25 I. RolM*rnonville, N. "Pays Dodor's Bills" f ///> ami Mail for Mora Information Face The Future With Security J. Paul Simpson general agent Security Lift' Ami Trust i.o. 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