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AY, JANWiUlY 4. . T .:. v T(>fT'; ■;* •- /- ni.CEJimm cmoinc^ cunton, s. c. PAGE nVE B*r O SIDES TO EVERY QUESTION Br LYTLB OtlLL DAMOBA ABBAbi B is in wiion. If'tiM RodMh> ;|tHsra « ttit MbeiWIds fasd foo^ imionc nsfsr hKYis 4Mird of dma. II tbs OhrniirKr had reraRsd in Ihe disruption ol the Untob srs oooidnt be tbs most potsn* isHy pomNliil ostion on snitb'today. L|lior onsfcsoB its «trat^ sod ks csfopi by teottontl dis-onloo; Inek of ssKVMtkNi sod dbootd in tbs rsaks twsen sinpioysr «ad smployss. AH ^is is umwtii^ to dhs Anisrir oMi, tnd sresnsninc to PEOPLE YOU KNOW ) ton itith W. and Mrs. Ukncr, i«.- tamed to Ms home and is sttendkfiy school here. WnHsr A. Johnson «nd Prof. H. E. tl tfis Rspnblksn pbity Is not ^ plitiitV to tbs Damoerats. Tbs risfaiy tUs <tf tariff brnrisrs betnroen oar ^ camooflscod ibeories. Matas tntgbt svantoaQy apaU tbs de- atlrueUoa ol.oor body poikk, if ai- kavad to gnoar, Jntt ns tfan eontinostiy tffVMtyatad Irktion between capitsl Dr. Jwnss ij. ^Jannss ol OrssnaiMs, ^ tbs' w)ask*«nd bare with bis Tbs ntinsod lev's tbair oosintry Jnst ®* Jannes. inwh as do tbs abussw and srs jost* llr. nod Mrs. C. E.* Nkbols and son, as esasntisi ts its'welfve and willjJinMay, ware fnaats Sunday ol Mr. figbt juat as bard Irr it But tbe and Mrs. Horace N^cbola in Grsfn- ■nalcea in our nddst know that onbrlwood. ^ ^ by proantlof <baoord and batrsd can Un. B. O. Wbkten is apendine the tbmy weaken oar powerful conatHn-jwaak in OotaoBbia with ihar dao^ker, tkm. Those anakea are tbe paid ecMOta ifiaa MilHs Wbitten, .and in Seqeea at oi Korean "^isoa” and tbeir xmMlea with other rsbtives are the poor dupm wbo have IbHsn r I ter spending tbs holidays with their I grandmother tn Bllkitt. I Mr. and Mrs, D. B^BohnibSTe re- Itamed .after a risR to their daagh- !Cers, Mrs. Joe H. Simpson and Mrs. Staiieon were in New Orleans this iHaa^ Miller, In Whiimire. Iweek for a meeting of the Southem I E; D. Byers of Spoitaabarg, spent,ijptWToBbffbita” Acfaletic association. Gtdaes of Gramwood.’tiie past week with his daughter, Mr8.iniey alio attended the Tulanc'Texas Miss Alice Uahwe, J, Henderson Pkte, and Ifr. Pkts.' I A. and IM. Sugar Bowl game On New asfsairal daya this aeek. t Mrs. J. D. Shater and Miss Janie iYeor's day. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Owens awl Holland of Riditex, were guests dnr-1 Mr. and Mrs. F. Z. HuUon and ehr]- daogbter, June, spent the week-end in ing the post week of Mr, and Mrs.jdren of New CoMberiand, Pa.. wer» Greenwood with IMrs.'Owens* parents, Irby Holland. ’ -r jweek-end gueste ol Mr. and Mr*. Gary Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Atkffts. : Osrs Johnson h^i|rtumecrTo her Martin while efitronie to FVirkla. Mr. T. H. Lolbery, formerly of this city, «fteT sp^>M« the holidays a^ Mm. Tench Green end daughter '' ' ' ol Rocky Mount, N. C., also visited and Mrs. Martin daring the 7 with ^ latter’s sister. Miss Ida Tar- of friends here a few days this aeelc. To 365 For m id who is assistant pr^dseor of physics relative in lUiMrds at Washington and Lee university, vmre^r. .Lexington, Va.,wM the gueat several «««»>* **»n^*'- Mr. and Mm. W., J. Henry, Jr., and days this .week of Mr. and Mm. John .douthtars, Mm. W. J. Henry, Br.. and Hoiiand Hunter. h* I HofidAlT Toll RuM We Amerioone on probably tbe 1 Mr. and Mm. Alex Henry and eon Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1* Carter of Shel- moat emotional people in the woridt'wore gneeta Sunday .ol Mr. and Mm.lhy, N. C., spent a few days recently MeSween of Chester, was tjhe tbpt trait bos mode us great but that Fayette Henry in LsesvHle. jwttt - trait can also destroy ua. Emotion| J. Davenport, Jr., M. A. Oannon’ner. « « « ., . anFlabor ebadka tbe prograsa of ourimay cony ua tomorrow wbare we and Horses Oxnar «l near bare, apemt Mias Laura Lynch waa the gbest Mrs. Ho^^dler and Mm. Bynum body eoonomfe. wouldn’t dream of golmr today, and aaveral days (bis wmb deer bantingjlaat week of .Bfr. and Mm.C. A. Work- Poe of Rode HiU, spent Tueeday with At tbe preeent time our country oniin (bat journey we may na to in Ibe lower part of the atata. jn*n in Morkn^ N. C. sister. Mm. Car- Ha own fadi'fWkl, would he hwineMei the rocks of dissolution. Our eafe-* Mr. and BIm. KemMftb BunMta, Mr^ and Mrs. (Min Sbeely, Jr., spent ro.1 White Copeland, and Mr. Cope- to any milkary “foe; but tbare areiguard lies in compact union; our un-land eons, Kenneth and York, of C»ar- Sunday in (ireenwood with Mm. Shoe- land. Worae enemies at la^ than arniiee.|iOD depends upon a healthy hodylle^on, were week-end guests of rela ““ ^ “ * ‘ Tbe great war loea^ some naatytwhich bos ^iminatod un-AmericanItivee here. The new year holiday reaped a tun of one de^ by violence for every day in old 1939—a total of 365. Reports from tbe 48 states today show^ 188 of 4hme were on tbe higb- foroee in tbe wodd and all peoplee have been effected. Hate is one of tbeoe foroee. It ia contagious and fast apteading. It baa swept <be world many thnes; it is rampout now. Its eore, In our day, is in Moscow, and Irom^ this^ core spr^ui the tentaelee which in ttiun break out into boils and carbuncles in <he far distant reodbee of .the world’s body. Hate eo great that it win murder and starve to diseases ^ump Mias WnUs one on earth knows wbat tbej®^ the sdjool faci^y if it conthaoea for kwo.yesun it wiM bring bankruptey t<^ Europe. Ask the banker in your town wbot that would mean to United States. He wHl doubtless tell you tbet it will put a strain on our entire structwe which wiH require every ounce of ow unk- ly’a sister. Mm. Dot Henry. i Friei&ls of- Mrs. Harry C. Payne st^ rep^ no vioienk Miss Margaret Brice of Greenwood, will regret to know rtje is ill at her | over the h<^>day which end- Moe Wilson, member student at Winbhrop, returned to home. i®** yertarddy. Tbeee states were at Whitmire, I Rock Hill Tuesday to resume her^ Mr. aihi l#iw.%. U Evaiw and son, E. Nksboto, and Mr. Nidhols. Mies; with her aunt, Mrs. .W. •!>. Copekmi, theVr'hin^ Til Seventeen persons died by firet,,, Dorothy Wil«m and Dr. H. W. Bma- and Mr. Copebu^. IrLiden^^l^drive.^'^^ lJ2 «thcide; 2k^hy homicide and thitt of Spartanburg, also visited Mr.| Miss Katl^rine Ghmbam had as her; ^ „ _ , , , , 9. from various other chuse*. and Mm. Niohola Friday.. * iriests Thursday Misses Julia Mae^-" • Approximately 160 Mrs. W.' H: Roberts and. son. Hal- Easterling of Denmark, Katherine year’s, sell. Mm. Ferrtil MiUm and Mis. Bonn of' Trenton. Sara Curry of **”• MHam were guests of rela- Greenwood, and Euiipean war nay develop into, but wWy her ***^» *£^***5? formerly of Sumter, are now making financial eoeperte ore convinoed that met violent death liberidly millions of people, can- ^ strength to loaist. not he ieoloted. ^ must expand and «eek other ;vici^ms.. » The first symptxrnis of this dread disease have *b^ evident in our Guyn^ MHam were guests of rela-j Greenwood, and Elieabeth tives in Colunvbia the past week. of DiHon ESllis Davenport of Knoxville, Tenn., | Miss Laetitaa Jones has resumed ^ Factional disaoni. social discord, » hi. pai^ Mr and Mra.,her duti« as teacher in the ^wndes-^ race discofd,'mHgious discowi, eco-^T. J. I>«venportj Jr/, near here !^lle school a^jjpending nomic discoid, political diwjoid-have • ^ ^ Parents. Dr. and no place in on army whidh must stahd McLees, ^ rtoent visRors in Tay- Mm. F. D J^s Anderson Acie Lee Johnson, who fper.t the past four»tnonths in Brox-' SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE urwmoc vnivv -utxm trviuvui. iii wi no piace HI OH aimy wnicn must scanu — VF’country for quite a while. They crop;united ag»i^ wbnt may prove to fee « gMlF Firw\ 'tk\ ikti. • maiw iBu** ftllu MFS* LX^ Mr., and Mm. W. H. Sperry and out for reosocts too sdbtte to be un-,the dentood.’ Ythe anti-Ootholic — whose oilAipothy for that religion dates from on bistorioal period whseh has noth ing to do with our cenkury—becomes more critkal. The dled-hi^tbe-wbol anti-Semite mokea life less happy for tbe Jews in bis neighhoitwod re- oreates ^ i^mk oedtorisa-old suffer- we, a defeneive attkude whidh is so often mistaken for an offensive atti tude. The constitutional hotter of tbe colored race looses' Me temper more readily over weaknaases of the peo ple whom our forebears forced toj leave . lUbeir bomee and come bereA most dangemus situatKm our country hoe ever raced. It is. the com mon-sense, self-protective, patriotic duty of every one of us to forget seneeloss oiVtlpaitkies among ourselves and instead to focus obr dbRces and energies' upon ihiooe outside enemies whose buBkwBs it is to fostM* discord among us. If we stand together, we con force the deportation Zt our enemtee; tbe destruotkm of their pnM which open ly attacks our tight to be free men; 1^ the inqmsoament of tbeir under cover workers wM) are trying to turn our great country into tbe same sor Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Burdette and daughter, Virginia, of White Plains,' sons, Lowry, Jr., Jack and George, of |N. Y., fonnerly of CAinton, visited Greenville, spent Sunday here with-friends here during the week. | the Burdettes. | Friends of Miss Ll'ta Downs will be L. B. Burgess and family, formerly glad to kiww rt>e is aMe to be up^ of Beano, are now occupying tbe J.*again after a we^’s ill'nees. " Fkank Copeland home place near here.! Mr. and Mrs. dm Johnson, who Mr. and Mrs. . Harvey WeHs of recently moved to Woodruff^ visited Greenwood, and Blirs. R. L. Kanni^! relatives and friends here the past^ and son, R. -L., Jr., Of Gwings^ were I week-end. recent visitors WcUa. Etohalbaqiar h»s ..^wtamed from a trip to New Orleans where ha Mr, and Mrc. D. C. Gray^ of Gray attended (be Texas A, and M.-Tidone < > Court, spent the week-end with the Sugar Bowl gome played there New ’; ’* parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. T. Z,lYears’ day. r (Sorter. I Hr. and Mrs. C. M. Glenn and, There is more bitternees in pities;,did inrtitution of ^very which they between the so-called dassee and be- lattempt to dignify 1^ the noma *’RaB- % NEW BOOKS FOR 1940 ittonol, Irt’s blow up nioiinBt our ene- jnrioB—not m (ha foiiidy. COUGHS, COLDS ALL^ KINDS AND SIZES (ffmospnenep CHRONICLE V' Pteasaat, Effective PUBLISHING CO. Vapor Treatmmt. Kettle Free ,aL,.— - — flat Tow DragfliL Mr. and Mrs. George T. Barnes and Miss Gladye Beumes have returned to their home in Coiumhia after a recent daughter, Gombrrtl, of New York, are <' guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. %>encer. \ I Mrs. Glenn is tbe sister of Mrs. Spen ' visit. to their daughter and sister,' cer. / Mrs. Q. way. Miss E. Galloway, and Mr. Galk>- Bfiriom Coleman spwvt Sun- H. D. HENRY 1818-1940 P. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 Acs Workman, Bill Workman, Rich ard Buford, Posey W. Copeland and Hugh Workman have returned from day in Laurens with her sister and j Dallas, Texas, vtoere they attended brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh‘the Clemson-Boston college Cotton Morgan. Bowi gome on New Yearst-day. Miss LuM Lee Neal returned Mon-i Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Anderson and day to resume her studies at Mon-.children spent (he post week-end at i treat Normal, jMontreot; N. C, where'Mrs. Ahderson’s former home in Lex- she is a oaeiqltiiHr of tha freshoMW uighMi, N. C. dasB, after speoding the bolidayB Mrs. S. Y. Adair visited her par- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. frowning, Neal. in Greenwood, iost week. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ballard were / 19^1—1989 il Hugh L. DicneiDerger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 18 Yeon Experience ProfessionaJ Insurance Information Fum^ed Free Member — The Nattonal Aasbeiation of Life Underwriters. -r- Mr. ood Mrs. C. W. HaHmOn; Jr., spent Sunday in Batesbuig with Mr. HsHman’s parents. Friends ol Mrs. J. D. Jsanes will be glad -to know she is recuperating^ guests of relatives in ^loree several days reoentiy. [ H. D. Rantin spent the past week, in KnoxviBe, Tenn., with his daugh-j after being iH at her borne the past ter, Mrs. N. P. Dow, and Mr. Dow.' week Misses E^inabeih Sproles and Al- lene WoMi of Oremwood, visited friends'here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goff are now occupying one of the Hoys apart ments on Woodrow street. Mr. and Mrs. George Weathers have returned to (he^ home in Grem- viUe, after a vieit to Mrs. Weathers’ pareirts, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Speoke, and other relatives here. Friends of Mrs. H. F. Scott wiH be sorry to know she is suffering from' injuries received in -a fall a few days ago. ^ John Rawls has retumed from a visk to bis mother, Mrs. Dorothy Rawls, in (keenviRe. J. Lee Willard has resigned his po-i sition as farm overseer for C. W. j Stone, and is now operating the Tb>- t Top service station on the ^hitmire {highway JOT THIS DOWN ON PAGE ONE OF YOUR 1940 DIARY! **1 am going to deposit something each werii in my Savings Account. •, These deposits ma/ not be jarg^ bpl. tBey are going to be made regularly and persistently.** f,* Jot this down . . . and then do it! And select this well known bank for the handling of your account a or other banking services you may desire. The Happy and l^osperous New Year that, we wish you will then be yours. EVERY BANKING SERVICE, BUSINESS AND PERSONAL. M. $. Bailii]| i Sol OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST Copeland Kockir^H of Greenville, ] .H. F. Scott and nephew. Joe Quat- >pent Sunday at hi* home here. jtiebaum, of Columbia, spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Quartermon of , end at Mr. Scott’s home here. Charleston, visited friends here a few j Friends of Misa Hattie Mae Horton! days this week. [ will be sorry to know she is ill at her. John D. Davra, Jr., is spending this home. * week with hi* sister, Mrs. J. Nojanl Claude Merchant, Jr., of Mount-! Parker, and Mr. Parker, in Langley. |ville, was the guest during the past| Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Crouch, Sir., week of, Andrew Johnson, Jr. Misses Mabel and Pearline Crouch of j Friends of Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Sr., Saluda, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wal-'and Miss Geotgia B. Blakely wiH be lace of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. 'gla^ to know, they are recuperating B. W. Crouch, Jr., Saturday. R. A. Norris reb^ned this week to his home in GrsenwiUe after a few from a ten-day illness. .Bobby Tom^nson, student at Tex- tUe Junior ooUege,.'Spartarjburg, has !ir 4l t'*- days’ visit to bis parents, Mr. ■ and resumed hts studies after spending Mrs. J. S. Norris and meter. Mm. B.ithe holidays with his parents, Mr. M. iDutton, Jr. land Mm. IL J. Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Martin and, Mrs. Irehe Todd b visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Power ^ daughter, Mm. Froi^ Martin, and Mr. land daughter of Laurens, spent Sun-.Martin, in Laurrtw. day wHh Me*. iMartin’s and Mrs. Pdw- Friends of Mrs. J. B. Johnson of er’s parents, .,^r. and Mrs. M. C. Manasas, Va., will be glad, to know Poole. she is reciu>erating satisfsctorily af- Charles Yarborough has resumed ter a several months’ illness. .Mrs. jhis studies at Wofford college, where'Johnson b the daughter of Mr. and jhe is a member of thti freshman cloos, Mrs. J. H. Pitts, Sr., of near. here, {after spending (he holidays with hbj Mrs. C. L. Sims, -Misses Hazel and 'parents, Mr. and Mm. C. D. Yarbor-- Charlie Sims and William Sims re- ough. I turned to their heme here Friday of- I Mr. and Mrs. F. M. .Stutts hod osUer spending the holidays with rela- f( THS BOOKS ARE OPBN FOB THE PAYMENT OF Your 1939 COUNTY TAXES * -- ' - * *• Pay and Save! for IsMHUT. *' 1% 2% for Fobmary. 8% for Marck 1*^ from April lot to ISth • April ISUk .tM booba will dose aiul an roctipts^t paid will he exocotod. (heir guests daring the week Mr. and tives and friends in Atlanta and other Mtb. James M. Lea, Sr„ M-iss Evelyn points in Georgia. Lea and Tbomoi Smith lof C%arlestonv' xMrs. W. W. Ray of Lake Toxawsy, and Mr. and Bin. W. P. Riddell ol,N. C., and iMr. and Mm. F. L. Baker Laurens. jof iMaryviUe, Tenn., were guests Fri- Robert' M'rtteet resumed yesterday; day of Mr. and Mm. Harry C. Payne, to his work in New. York after spend-• Also visiting Mr. and Mm. Payne ing (be belidays with 4ns mother, lira.‘during t^ie poet week were Mrs. Cia- Zee ifeLees. Mr. HcLeea was a visi-|rice Payne, Mise Edna Tinsley, W. B. tor in Atlotyta several days durkng kb I Meadors and Dr. P. N. Jorrett of A Sign of Wise Investment Fortunate are the communities where a highway is clo^ for paving with concrete. Temporary incon venience is quid^ turned inta-bsdng sarikaction. vocation, * ilrg-UMl Mrs. B. F. Wangord bad os (hair guests Sunday, Mrs. ElKe Was son, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wasson and ohildren, Mr. sod Mm. James Wasson of Hidc^ Tavorn, Mm, Emmie Wln- ford itf Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell King and son, Russell, Jr.^ Lamar. * This means the end of spring break-up ills—frost boils, mod and nits. Seasonal load restrictions, dust aod the inconvenience of constant road taokering can be forgotten. Concrete stands up under aU legal loads in all weather. It permttt speed with sa^. Itcuta driving 'tests to motorists. ItiedootSfoadmaificenancecoM Unkm. ' Mm. Lewn Jones of Rook, Gs., Mbs , Alma Davb ol tWlUiamaburg, Von and Mm. George M. Dkkson of Manning. Wko spent the hoHdays in Laurens with their mother, Mrs. George M. Davis, risked Mr. onffMFs. oflJ^n D. Davb and other rctetaves and friends here diu-ing (Ife week. By PMM4 —d Cescrele Pwenustati *****~'^^^‘‘~*' * ® S^-SA- ^ — ^ i Oaagiwly OvfF crtttwiFd IMgliwiyR 1 khr. and Mrs. L. M. Ourtis and Mra. J. L. Scarborough, Mbs Rosa dsniibtav hove returned to their 'home'Mute and Helen' Scarborough, and I'tn Paxvyie after spending tbe holi-jRirtiard Scarborough of EUtoft, visit- Idoya wiiMi Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond, ed tbeir daughter and ritster, -Mrs. Mn. S. P. Anderoon atnd eons of'If &r-1 Jamas Pkts, and Mr. Pitts the post gonteMii, N. 0., oiao visited Mr. andlweek-mid., Littfo Caroline and Ann tSM^SySSasaSMStklT ***^ Bondwovwal diqrs^paat WMk,|Pkt8 returned to their home here al- Ctmerit Wfii» i$ PORTLAND CKMKirr AStOCIATIOir CONCRETE IS THE REAL LOW COST ROAD \