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'countries have rproved to be
ral guardians of the greet
rttudl values 'and, as the un
ground pre« has Often put
ghe conscience "Of ’ Che na
B ....JIittthe(«iaotic situation
Europe UxJegr, Where so many
titutlona hare’been wholly or
itiy destrojwU, the churches
■resent <one ait tthe very ffwv
mining coherent bodies which
t ready for the reconstruction
Church
is an Influence out of aall
irtion to'its size, according'
rector of World Council Service^
now operating to Europe. “The
Waldensian and other evangeli
cal pastors,” he reports, “were
among the heroip leaden of re
sistance to the pagan philo
sophies of both PSMiaa atnd Na
zism, being oppressed by both
*h*s nssffi™
ing many ...-— ---
to the inevitable desUiirttveness
i of war. Nevertheless they emerg
ed stronger in their fifih and
higher to the esteem of their
countrymen. The scattered con
gregations face the ‘future with
courage and confidence, relying
on the promises of God a® they
have been tested and proved.”
"Civilisation is a race between
a destructive, explodre force
and a sense of togetherness,”
says Dr. Henry Smith Lieper,
executive of the Worid ^Council
General
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A. WHITMAN RIVENBARK, Owner and Operator
WALLACE, INL C.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Newton
of Wilmington were the dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
S. N. Bland.
Mr. and Mrs. Adron Hall and
son, of Acme, were the guests
last week of Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Sykes.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Souther
land of Wilmington were the
guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Worrell.
Mrs. Charlie Sykes and Mr.
and Mrs. Adron Hall were Clin
ton and Dunn visitors last Thurs
day.
Mrs. J. R. Moore and children
spent last week-end In Wilming
ton. ,
Mesdames Charlie Sykes and
Julian Newton were in Clinton
on business last Saturday.
Mr. James Thomas Newton
was in Wilmington on business
last week.
HOME DEMONSTRATION
CLUB MEETS
Newton’s Cross Roads Home
Demonstration Club met in the
home of Mrs. Curtis Bland on
September 16. The meeting was
called to order by the president,
Mrs. L. T. Highsmith. The group
joined in singing “Onward Chris
tian Soldiers,” followed by the
club collect The business ses
sion was brief but several mat
ters of importancse to the mem
bers were cited. Miss Elizabeth
Banks, assistant agent, gave a
very helpful lesson on “Finish
ing Touches for the Home.” The
clothing leader, Mrs. Charlie
Sykes, asked that all the club
members bring to the October
meeting a homemade garment to
put on exhibition. The hostess,
Mrs. Curtis Bland, and Mrs. Ru
of Chruches. “The greatest force
in the world today is not atomic
fission, but rather that force
which holds the atom together.
The world neighborhood needs
to be aware of a similar sense of
togetherness . . . Our world com
munity desperately needs to be
a spiritual community. Actually
there is no world church nor
any world community. Yet the
only group in the world today
that suggests a completely world
wide togetherness is the Chris
tian church.”
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC.,
REQUIRED BY THE ACTS OF CON
GRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AND
MARCH 3, 1933
Of The Wallace Enterprise, publish
ed weekly at Wallace, North Caro
lina for 1946. State of North Carolina.
County of Duplin, (ss).
Before me, a Nortary Public in and
for the State and County aforesaid,
personally appeared H. L. Oswald, who,
having been duly sworn according to
law, deposes and says that he Is the
Publisher of the Wallace Enterprise,
;and that the following Is to the best
of his knowledge and belief a true
statement of the ownership manage
ment, etc., of the aforesaid publication
for the date shown In the above cap
tion, required by the Act of August
;24, 1912, as amended by the Act of
March 3, 1933, embodied In section
537, Postal Laws and Regulations,
•to wit: <
•1. That the names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing editor,
and business managers are: Publisher,
31. rL. Oswald, Wallace, N. C.; Editor,
George B. Weaver. Wallace, N. C.;
Managing Editor, H. L- Oswald, Wal
1aee, N. C.; Business Managers, H. L.
Oswald, Wallace, N. C.
2. That the owner Is:
91. Il> -Oswald.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security holders
owning or holding 1 per cent or more
of total amount of bonds, mortgages,
or alter -securities are: None.
&. TBhat the average number of cop
ies of each Issue of this publication
sold or distributed, through the malls
or oQnrniise, to paid subscribers dur
ing the twelve months preceding the
date Shawn above is 2,300.
H. L. Oswald
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 24fti -day-of September, 1946.
A. G. Smith, N. P.
My commission expires Feb. 6, 1947.
Your
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WE INVITE YOU TO OUR SHOW ROOM
Visit Us For Your'Furniture Needs
Zf J. Carter & Son
Wallace,
North Carolina
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fus Wells served delicious pears
on lettuce leaves, topped with
salad dressing and crackers. The
dub will meet on October 21
with Mrs. Louis Moore at 2:30
p. m.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander New
kirk announce the birth of a
son, Kalton Ray, on September
13. Mrs. Newkirk is the former
Miss Eunice Enniss of Wallace.
Homemaker
Hints To The
When frost comes, the first
vegetables to be harvested for
storage are means, winter squash
and pumpkins. These tender ve
getables must not remain out
of doors in a freezing tempera
ture. Tomatoes, peppers, egg
plants should also be gathered,
but these vegetables cannot be
stored for any length of time.
Don’t be in a hurry to dig
and store your root crops. This
applies to beets, carrots, ruta
bagas and turnips. Leave them
in the ground until heavy frost,
even after the tops have died
down, but of course remove
them before the ground freezes
DYNAMITE
FOR SALE
Farmers, get your dyna
mite for ditching and
stumping NOW,
R. H. MELVIN
& BROS.
HARRELLS STORE
ON TJ. S. 421
hard. They keep better after
low temperatures have caused
the cells to fill up with starch
and sugar, while the water con
tent becomes less.
A good inch of stem should be
left on carrots, beets, turnips,
rutabagas and onions, when har
vesting for storage.
Root crops should be stored
in a cool, ventilated cellar or
storage room; in a garage, if
heated, or until freezing weather
arrives; in a cellar window-well;
in a straw-lined pit in the ground
and covered with dirt; in bar
rels, boxes, or cans sunk into
the ground and covered with a
foot of soil. Warnings: The ve
getables must not freeze.
JEWELRY
OF ALL KINDS
DIAMONDS
Engagement, Wedding and
Dinner Rings
Wedding Sets ....$27.15 up
I
Watches
$27.50 up
Ronson
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS
EVERSHARP PENS
Watch Repairing
Wallace
Jewelry Store
W. G. Beasley
Wallace, N. C.
FOR SALE
120 CEMETERY LOTS
IN THE NEW CEMETERY
ANNEX AT ROCKFISH „
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
£
L S. WILLIAMS
Wallace, /V. C.
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BOTTLING COMPANY OF WILMINGTON
LOANS LOANS
First Mortgage long term loans on Im
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Low interest. Low cost. No commis
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service.
v For particulars, see or write
M. T. BRITT
At The Britt Corporation
Clinton, N. G.
■StWiflS
mortgage loan correspondent
Atlantic Life Ir,*urance Company' Richmond, Va.
Parsnips and salsify (oyster
plant) may be left in the ground
all winter. In fact, the flavor
is improved by freezing. All
members of the cabbage family
will stand a good deal of frost.
Broccoli will keep on bearing un
til late autumn; so will Brussel
sprouts. Cabbage and cauliflow
er are frost resistant. But cab
bage should be stored in a cool
place after real freezing weather
comes.
Ammonium dynamite, gelatine,
and other such explosive Ml
not be used for ditch Maiding
operations. Only nitro glycerin
dynamite is best for ditching
jobs, says Howard Ellis of State
College.
The Rocky Mount swine sale
on September 19 was the first
such event to be sponsored by
the State Spotted Poland China
Breeders Association.
WE WILL BE CLOSED
SATURDAY, OCT. 5
UNTIL 5:30
In Observance of The Jewish
Religious Holiday
JACOB HURWITZ
Wallace, North Carolina
AMOCO
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We Will Have A Limited Supply Of
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