(Continued From Page 2) '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 GRRflGE WELBEN3G— BRAZING Vulcanizing - Recapping W«rk Vahre Replacement and Tube \ Repairing Mmmfog new transportation Mtakes your Bike <o Bike fibre’s dependable, door-to-door • transportation for everyone. A "flew Whizrer motor (easily tn sstalled on any balloon-tired bike) vOrill carry you wherever you want ttorto. Whiixer it precision i«ngineered, trouble-free! 125 miles ear-more per gallon! 5 to 35 miles ;per hour! Powerful?—Yes indeed —takes file hills WwUy! Open up omw avenues of adventure with your Whizzert SEE IT NOW! BUY IT TODAY BICYCLES—REPAIRS PASTS ABB ACCESSORIES WHITMAN'S TIMi SHOP 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 Beautiful New Modwn Styling In A Variety Of Woods To Suit You WE INVITE YOU TO OUR SHOW ROOM Visit Us For Your'Furniture Needs Zf J. Carter & Son Wallace, North Carolina '' ■ ■■■■■■■ 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. P*vn-Cola Conran*, Ion# ItlandCity, N. Y. BOTTLING COMPANY OF WILMINGTON LOANS LOANS First Mortgage long term loans on Im proved Farms; also Business and Res idential Properties of certain types. Low interest. Low cost. No commis sion, Life Insurance or Stock requir ed. No Loan less than $2,000.00. Quick 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 Let Us Furnish You— * 4 i i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WE HAVE WHITE GAS WORSLEY OIL CO WALLACE, N. C. 1 150 Gal. Tank For Your Oil Heaters in Your Home, ^ Connected. All Fuel Oil and Kerosene Metered In 280 Gal. Skid Tanks for Farmers With Tractors J WALLACE FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions We Will Have A Limited Supply Of Carnations & Roses Friday Morning - i » We Wire Flowers Anywhere PHONES # 3421 DAY • 2806 NIGHT CUT FLOWERS, CORSAGES AND FUNERAL DESIGNS PERSONNEL TRAINED IN MAKING CORSAGES AND DESIGNS FOR SALE 25-ACRE FARM Located On Rockfish Road Between Wallace and Teachey GOOD LAND FOR STRAWBERRIES AND HUCKLEBERRIES $$50.00 CASH Cash or Terms i -■ w. e. McMillan WESTRIDGE ROAD GREENSBORO, N. C. 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