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|4 FAQS SDL ' | ? FIRST GAME (<F SEASON Game Called Hack to Eighth Inning When Darkness Intervenes IV Antisdel Field, Mar^ 1'6?'Benedict a won her first game of the season by C defeating Allen,?ll 4oN 5. The game h :30#s-:?"IonSj game and was called on "vi accotmt?of darkness in.the first half _ of the ninth inning'. This caused the "s scores Allen made in the first half r ^ hot, to cnn-nt hut the final scorcswere ~5 11 to- Allen was making a strong e effort to overcome, the six- run--lead--g -thill 11111 4 _j -1?<^fiess dealt her the joker without 'a h trump. There was much dispute that .ti Allen had tied the game and some Seem *Ur yet hold that she did. For s ^ the sake of those who. are not con- J vineed about the game being called f, . : . to thy eighth inning, I will insert two ? ' Rule 2*i. Section Jl: F "If the. .game be called by-the um- C pire oif account of darkness, rain, > fire, panic or lor other cause which e puts players imperil.", ' -Rule_tl5: "The umpire -calls a game in ac- k cordniu'e with Rule. Section Il_aL 41 any time' after five innings have "been h completed, the score-shall be that of the last euual iniiimrs nlaved. ox cent s - - ' .ihat i? the side, record .at bat sha!! g ' . , have Scored in- nh. equal number of I lttTnngs or befoi'e the completion. of the iTn finished iniiingvafT^ast one run more, than the side first at hat, the score shall Ite?'the total number of d - runs each team has made."* 1 This will vicar all'dispute.concern- n ing the painty ?? -7 ThO'.'pfnw'e was good, but on account ? "* of the~tVrst:-or the reasooti and the f; "weather both--twuns wore slow*. ' ,J . The sensations of the day. was the ~e hard hitting of'Graham and Williams who collected three hits a piece. Gaul- n den- hit for the circuit in the first 'r 1 frame by liftiiiR the pill over the right \ fu-lll wall with one on liaser Gambrel ] of Allen also hit one for four bases in , the third with none on. f . , in;either Wh?iley or Scott were at ? their best. Roth showed. effects of an early season. $cott caused eleven ] ir.cn tn <5 wine- in vain for the third ? stride-Ayhile \Vhaloy made it one bet- _? _ . .. tor by s.triking out twelve. ? > ' T? W.-Tl. A lion 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 x 5 4 5 v, . Benedict 0 11 11 7-f . t.<mrfrnTg?t^TT^r^nfi Sheffield. A. AND T. I)KFi:ATS NORTH CAROLINA STATE IN OPENING i .. - fj Greensboro, N. C., Mar 21?In the ^ __ opening game of the local season, A. and T. College nine defeated North Carolina State College, Durham, N. 1 . C., in a close 'contest, featured by a pitching duel between Ratfor^ and ^ ?- Vinson in which the fornie^-^had the ? Lane of A. and T. whoAnadoaHome !t . s run in the seventh inning with, ^wo, men on base.". Costly errors, in the ^ and-1'., resulted in Durham tak- "* ing;, a- coroipanding lead which the 11 1 . home team' ovorcahip in the seventh inning. k .y, - .' . ? ?i . ' a ?"OLD COTTON lH.OSSOM" IS IN ^ FORM . ,11 Thomas Hope, the fornjer cotton ^ state and college pitcher, reported.:to. -Manager Cook for duty. He pitchedV' one of the best games.ever witnessed here in years, when he held the regu? lar team to one lone hit and no runs; _ striking out t\venty-tnvo of the batters which-faced him..' ... . . 'Mr. Cotton Blossom gave an amazing performance? of class-ic heav- ^ ing them over. It was stimulating to watch the Blossni Hope, in action. Mr. Hope came here as a visitor onthe excursion, stating that he was a semi-rookie from New York City and WOtild like to work out with the team. L Lafbr we learned that he came up 11 from the" South where he was once ^ .. the ace of Irmo. ? I MT. CARMEL NKJWS * ' ; ' ' v d Rock-ford' Sunday School was open- ^ . ed at the usual houl; by the superinten ~~tlent, Mr. CohihTttug McCombcs. The ^ " ^lesson wtis beautifully discussed and the collection was good.. Rev. and Mrs. I.etman and children ? were visitors in Anderson, Thursday ' and McCormrck on Saturday. ' Mrs. Lettie Marshall, Miss Carrie \r rv:?i t .,i? ht- n U V. 1'J<II, iMI.m XJUlCt iMIWWitlUII, Afl 1 11. A. Dunlap, Jr., and Robert Bumette 1 motored to Abbeville on Saturday on The many friends of Mr. Willie Marshall are fylad to hear of his im- e< provrment. We hope he will soon be & wyll again. . - ' , with-sadness because two its mem-..'-.? If any one in Mt. Carmcl worrldTikc & to subscribe for The Palmbtto leader, see ,Rev. J. 8I Smith. ~ - | rt ? ^ . J V .. j. - "* iSS&L v - 5 1 ' . '' s% A Florence News ??? On Tuesday afternoon, March Gth, . Irs. Abbie Ranee was the complais-: CI nt hostess to the Buds and Roses. Rj !lub. She, with a dryad grace about w< er, ^tfeoted the hiembers and guests th ' ith'punctilious cordialty. re After, friendly chats and discus- so ions of new business tables were ar- j . anged for whist. Miniature'baskets; c 1 candy were-placed nt the left of p] ach player. Under lights lustriously \V, oiteneu by chades in pink JfKET yelow a very interesting. one and one p)( mlf hour was speiiit lighting hard for so irs.t prize.-. ' .? When tallies, were collected and cores counted, it was found that Miss. Jj enerette was successful winner of irst prize, a lovely pynex baking dish.' ill's. S. S, Scott reeeivi'd the liOnhv. |__ .Mrs. Ranee's guests were Misses J . Elizabeth Dansby. Mamie Scott and I Jenevieve Vincent, Alberta Kennedy, j Irs. Wjllie Browp. Mis's Bansby reeiyecb-the guest prize. ' A salad course followed by a sweet a' ourse was served, consisting of chic-1 en salad on lettuce leaces. snltines. j ^' ickh-s. ijocoa. pipennnle franne with "< ome made cake." ? tl The afternoon was enjoyably spentv '0I ill went home feeling that it was P'1 ood to have been there. ' .- } s - gi CHKHAw NEWS. on The Cheraw so ball club lust Mon- .M ay night gav,c?an evening dance at gn ho Elks auditorium, Market St. Good Ssh lusic was furnished by Davis' Orhestra from Florence. 7^ 7?7 sa Mrs. J. V. llanna efitprtaincd a few Be fiends tn a "Match Lagty" last Mori- th ay night. . Eight-cmrpW ^-ore-lisfcgrM: ar~ : Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bolden, of Sum- sh c?it, N. J., were in the city' visiting en elatives and their little daughter;.-'in, lavie, who is now a boarding stu- St lent at Coulter Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Borden entertained a \\" ew friend at a luncheon Tuesday at he beautrfuT librae of Mrs. Maggie th Jreen, Church St.. Theydeparted on to rhursday for Atlantic City, N'. J. ;i Mrs. G. W. Long has just returned rom?a?business t'wip' .(o?Columbia, >h<? accompanied the girls', quartet |a t ijt'uiinun rn-suytcriiill 1 nurcn. KCV.I J. T. Murray, pastor. " We are indeed sorry to know that \V( 'Irs. Emma Low'ery is confined to l|S he bed .and away from her post of. iUty as^one of. the efficient teacher? a f the' Robert Smalls graded school. L.p t'e wish for a her a.speydy recovery, The; ladies missionary society of th he Second I'resbtcrian Church met t the home of Mrs. Martin Tally, A dry fine meeting was this one. The st. acicty is-doing splendid Work. The"^ icmbers are to'he highly commend- ,U( tl. They will meet next week at thq ,,n ome of Mrs. Mary Uaineswof tlh Poe ? k ' . > lit Rev, and Mrs. I). T. Murray, of Co- ,.a jmbiair S. C.f were in the city mi a hort % isrt Week. They spent a leasdftt time > I- nn Mrs. Maggie B.. Robinson was one w. f our representatives at the teachers' u | ssociatioft in Columbia". She has ^ bhrgo of /.tie ><f tU<? li-idin[r innntv. chools. ' '' ' ? t-l( We ask all of the subscribers to jl? 'he Palmetto Leader to please send it"5'"our subscriptions at the earliest' at ipssible date. Please give us a largci n; irculation- in this city. Boost all our nj lapers. .Look for your city's news ev- ;n ry week. ' r'^xss???1?7 GARNETT NEWS sc Sunday was a great day at Mt p. lion A. M. PL Church. The services ,.s rere in high spirit', throughput- the ,is ntire day. Beginning with the Sun |>N ay School, the lesson and repor l ii i so irere good. The pastor, superintendnt and ollicers of the school invited tll nore of the parents and grown-ups ..pj long with the children each Sun- ar .ay. . . ^ Sunday being our second quarterly |jf onferonce at 11:30 the presiding el- re er, I>r. E. B. Mack), preached to a (jr arge and appreciative-'SucTfefice. Dr. ~Oi lack preached a sermon that stirred \y ur souls and,put our minds to thinkr higher things.- Fhv -Mack'-is ir ? rreat/, preacher, If you hea'r him sj, nee jf'ou wilT mcrid your way to hear a him again. He selocted his text rom Songs Of Solo'riion 1:13. "A1 undle of myrrh is my well belove nto me: he shall lie; all night beivixt my breast." His subject read cn hus; "If you have the blood of Jo- th i?*--y?? are ?ways "jnenstmT. gi At 3:30 Rev. E. W. Graham preach3 a wonderful sermon at St. Mark ho >r tho Knights of Pythias. Quite a ha . W. Gijlison was elected dclogaU R* > the District Conference-.. Mrs. T. tri mg her sister, Mrs.' A. G. Howanh^Wc We were very glad to have Dr. Har- as; i and Mr. Richjird Wright, Jr. Mi llfa: THE PALMETK Abbeville News -? . ?*# Mrs. Emma R. Wilson, Misses larlotte li Rapley and' itate ^|RT" *pley. motored to Columbia last ?ek and spent a .few days attending e State Teachers' Association. They turned last Saturday in Mrs. Wiln's car. " ^ '*n- i?, The many warm friends of Mr. ' HarlVs W*?ltfi"ld'^wMl?team?with easure tha? he has gone back to ork Again. . Mesuames Lula?. Rouse and Jnnie orsey of Greenville are spending metinie here on a business trip., hile here, they are the honofed iests of Mrs. Rouse's daughfer, rs. Carrie Bowie on Greene St-.^ When you aye in the city, call aund to Mrkl Mary Home's underETng7 parlor on the corner of Chureh id Vienna St. She has a fine burial ' i(.fits. r? ' .? . ? We Are very' glad to know that r. Edd Cowan is able to work again",' tor- a severc-JifcfcfcHs of pneumonia. Mcsdames Lula Rouse and Janie nsev spent. ^ few httlllj'i m C-' ")od one day last Week. . While there iey' visited the undertaking parr' <>,f Mr. J. T. Percival, also his inting office, ' ' Friends of Mr. W. E. Wilson are ad to know that he is able to be t on the streets again. . i We are too sorry to know that iss Anna Brown will soon leave a- < lin for Brooklyn,, N. Yy but hope .j e will return during the summer. Mr. C. B. Acker, on ^Secession. Ave., <_ yjT that Miss Clarice L. Parker, of lton, has his deepest sympathy in 6 going away of her friend, Mr. . illlrtor. v The-window glass in Devlin's shoe- i ine parlor on Church St., was brokout'last .Sunday afternoon, resultg from a tight between Mr. Fred arlos. ami James Collier. *. rhnrrli V ??? o ashington Street Presbyterian Suniy School was held last Sunday at , y usual hour; After which the pasv, Rev. II. Y. Kennedy, preached . wopderful sermon. In the names of the'missionary lacs of Washington Street IM'eshytern Church, we failed to mention last Oek the names of Mesdamcs Sam : irtou and?Cinlhiii?Whaitun. St. JiHnes A. M. Iy Sunday Sehool. as held Sunday thorning tat- the ual hour. % After the Sunday School e pastttr, IteV.. J. E. Beard, preached soul-stirring sermon. which was joyed by all present. i The A, C. E. League was held at I e usual hour last Sunday afternoon. The two K. of P. lodges, of this y' had- their annual thanksorivlrur i rnion preached here last Sunday 1 icht by> Dr. J. E. Beard. His ^er- t ti was inspiring, enlightening arid 1 eouraging. ; * ! : After I lie sermon (he grand Five H hidred Dollar Rally was held.'- The lly was quite a success. The grand | ' lal uas $UV.).U2. All cnpti.lh.;-TTtTrpl t- r'tfpdrt,. but the rally is extended jj <1 they will'report later." The. rally 1 is to pay. for the heating plant ( rich was' installed in 1U2G during ' e pastorate- of-Dr. P. M. Gary.' We I sn to say to our- honored presiding ' : lei:, Jlr. fe-. J. Ramsey, that wo have , lid "forfour heating plant. , . A1 e xander Xodge No. 4H-tu r?e<D out- Fairfield Church, last Sunday eve ii*, :invii v.-c>iiiu w iiii ua on Sunday | ght. We thank both lodges for bcg vyth us. j " . \ At the usual hour Tuesday;-March ith the members of Circle No. 1 asmblcd at the home of Mrs.. Kate lir M.i's. Fair and daughters, MissSalife and* Jessie were the hostessT-he meeting was' presided over , r our president, Mrs. Janie W. Ellin. After the ij3ual routine of busi ss we listened ttrn very inteVesting _ogram-liy Mesdames Florence Hurstr Isie. (iarlington, "Fannio- Jefferson, id Miss Janie Dorsey, Our circle is'surely taking on new e and the presence and inspiring marks from our friends of other lard's and churches. are appreciated^ i Lir pastor, Rev. J. -E. Beard, was. iht us and always has .something md to give un.. ^ Qurtt; a pleasant social hour was tent; during which we were served salad course with hot chocolate. - ? I Ki\r;svn i.k news ?r Tlie Sunday School lesson' .was dis- 1 sST>d .with much enthusiasm. After e_ lesson A few words were briefly ven Tjy "Prof. I); C. kcDuflie. ~ ' "We are proud to welcome back 1 me again Miss Lucilc Finch who s boor (rom us a numhereof years. ' -Sunday morning at 11:.IS WhffTT"' >V. T.. A T^wmwn 1 I'm. in came Miss Finch aocorrrpan- ' 1 by her sister, brother-in-law. They 1 ifo^brTtheir way 'from the teachers' sociation which tvaS held in Colum*- I i last week. ? t v* ' .# / V' <: _ ) LEADER^ ??? .. 1 ^? RIDGE SPRING NEWS r >. We regret much to report the sickness and death of Rev. B. J. QuattleDaurhT who departed, this life, March 17th and wasc funeralized Tuesday, the 20th. Mr. Quattlebaum was a teacher of many years experience* .and ' his death brings much sadness- to thig community. He gave up the teaching profession only a few months ttgo -arrcpTTTOved _ jto Columbia. where tj ? . . . " ; ' he was writing insurance and was at this : tvork when the end came. The remains were interred in the family graveyard at Ridge Spring. He | leaves to mourn his loss, besides his widow, two sons and two daughters: Mrs. Sallic Lou. Tate, of New Yoork City, ;Kobert, Jesse W. and Clarissa Hay of Columbia and manyrothcr relatives and friends. , MY. A. W. Corley motored to An*- _ gysta for. his-daaghtersr Citeria and tute. They have returned" to their. glasses now. r .. The teachers after spending such a successful stay at the Teachers' Association-1 have returned to their rOspecth'c scliuuls.' Miss Janie Quattlehanm r amo frrnn . the association to spend a. few hours with her parents. - ' . Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Dorman left for ' Walterboro this morning where they will spend some time' with their relatives. The Knights A>f Pythias and Court of Calanthc held thefr annual thhnksgivinpf services. Timely 1 '.addresses were delivered by the following: Srf J. E. Saunders, Sisters Eletcha. Jda-^ son and M. E. Crawford." Rev. J. I. Goldson of Newberi'y, predPhed. tRF artfilversary sermon. ?Ttniim' SrsrtiTTi* Incf nii^Vga?" * - * ?#-? iwou tun/I UV1 Ullf Ul its most valuable citizens; Rev. \V. T. Men-it} who departed this'life Mar. 21st. His remains were interred in the family' plot the. following Sunday, the 25th. He leaves to mourn [ his it?3S, besides his widow, one daugh tor,- Mrs; Wilhelmena Hill of Delan, Fla,; eight Sons, Alexander and Henry of Chicago, 111., James, of Columbia; Ernest,'Curtis, Leyvie, Oscar ami Arthur of this place and other relatives and friends. The funeral was largely attended, key. 1'rot. Drake wys mas; ter of ceremony- of the elogistir services. Rev. A: W. Hill of Aiken, conducted the funeral,- ? McCORMICK NEWS *" . The second quarterly conference of the McCormiyfr Circuit will l.yli, 1.1 Saturday o? this week. All the. inembors are asked to be present. , * Death fls moving- through the community.1 Mi's-. Mary Jennings departed this jife on March VRh and >vas funeyaH'/.ed Thursday at Spring; field A. M. E. Olnr.-eh. - Rev. J. M. Dawkins and Rev. Massoy olTic-iated. Mr. Arch "Scott was funeralized at o|uiiik uiipiisi v nurcn, r riday. - ? Mi\'Nero Tolbert was funcralized Sunday, March "18th at. New Hope Pt:i]>< jgf Tim pnnTnii . . J" M. Marshall, officiated, .assisted by. Roy. .1. Mi Hawkins. . < These were Christians arid we hope hat our loss is'heaven's na.n Miss Marv .1. ..New i>, t ti'l. on?fhr- sick list; also Mrs. Callie Perrin and Mrs. Eva Gardner. Wb .hope for them a speedy recovery.. BRUNSWICK, GA? NEWS Deacons. M. M. Merchison, J. II. Freeman, Mrs. J. H. Freeman and son of Savannah, Ga., motored hero last Wednesday to attend the Deacons' Union General Committee Meeting. Devotional*.were conducted by Dea. S. C. Yoyman. Business meeting was conducted by Dea. C. H. Myers; after, which the house was turned over to i th eMast'er. of ceremonies, Deacon O. W. Wheeler who conducted the following program: . " Welcome-in**behalf eff Bryant Baptist Church by Deacon Toby Byrd. " Welcome in behalf it "Deacon's I Union , by Deacon George Smith. Welcome in behalf of Deconess Department by Mr?. Rachel Butler. ' Welcome in behalf of Physicians of -j the city by Dr. R. N. Jackson. Welcome in behalf of business lyeh by.. Miv D ~J> Broohn. 1 J 3 Wefcome in behalf of St. Ja'mes WT M. E. Church by Rev. R. B. Brown, pastor. .: . . " ' Adress?Mrs. M. S. Ilicks. -Ad (Iron sea Ir.?*4-?o 11 ^ - : .'wv/n,! iM. ,?i. .wiMcnrson-and J. II. Freeman,_<jft,?#vannah, r,a. . ; Response?Uea. H. M. Jordan. The officers of the Deacon's Union ~ we he installed hy Rev. P. W. Rakestraw, who are as flolows: Dea. T. I. Howard, president; Dea. Mack Rn<er, vice-president; Pea. O. \V. Wheel- ! iv, Kwrului'y; Dea, 1,. H. iierryv as- "! M.Mtwn ^prief.n t . Pep. ,|. [ .. (irecn.""' treasurer; Dea. Frank Thomas', chap- ! ain. . i ' Refreshments were served irt the I iasement. 9 I Te7,f_.^fj(ffltT.Ts"?1l 7 ojaor>.o.o.o:o.oAo.o.o.o.o:o.o:n:ox>oao.o:0ttcmo | A MESSAGE OF C< V \Vhen death invades your family ra; solution cynics to you from the fact 1 ?>; AND BENEVOLENT ASJSOCIATlO ?. protected by insurance laws,-to, pay o policy which your forethought persu* 8 such, ; A Every member of the family shouh ^ fcoUo.uU CONTRACTS. - Uur agents ? alioul 11. 1'hoiKi ? | lheMutuaI Relief &TJeii g' . ; J. H. GOODE, Ge Church and Schc NU-fl)EACh NE-IDEA At NIT-IDEA Scl 1 ' - 1 ftiU-lDKA Tc; | ' ? School supttlli Willi resources of over $30, tory-ive ai'0,M>10 l<> miike aTTni F above equipment. Ijc sure t( I elsewhere. ,.; Nu-Idea School I tf ? Manufac & darl1nu i l?iSl | 1 he Home^te; Mrs. Nettie Sane ft T > | We make a i f ^ Wedding an J &h & . v T 330 Assembly Street oSo^QooooooooooooaoooDooooo.e L I l>" I I I ' ??? 0 a ox>.o o ooooc>o.o.o.-c>.o.o.o.ao.aovAo:o.OLo:o. 1 REESE'S DRU % . - 7? MRS. P. R. REI A Pull Pine op Patent i; Ciamreltus and Tobacco: ft; .Madam r. J. \Valker\s . '1 mjes. lev Cream and ft ?. ' . : . _ PHONEI'i ~ J * y 1 122 A^omhly Street, <: ooo-i-??'0 oo oc-voo <>o 0:00:000^0000:0 coooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Poro Beau . I laii ( nlture, I'.ncial Massaging, | MMES, LYLgS. HOU5 i 1. S. Leevy's- Dep r?M \ - -ii uiiiiiiigiun jireei ? '' ,y*m " *.* L 1. S Lib | Departmei 113 1 VVcl^hingronV | 1/ig I-ine .of Clo tiling for .Me A Ti .. # . - - x, no> s m;.hs A Specialty. | DKV (iOODS, SHOES I J.' Conned oil wil li our Store, is: > Barber Shop ami Beauty .Shop We an- not selling Race I'rich we can sell Better for Bess. j. ... ? i" '-S' v *1* *i- v % > *X* ?>v X44 j PINCKNEY'S FUf 1 UNDERTAKER AND LIC1 OF SOUTH CAROLS | 'v" j Offlu; PItone 5707 j~ 1000 WASHINGTON, ST.. iPinckney's Sanitar BEST EQUIPPED IN THE CI ? -1? j . ... a - . ~ ? Saturday, March 31, 1928 3NS0LATI0N | iiks, what a message of con- 3 ? hai THE MUTUAL RELIEF A N is under contract and you J yqu proinplly your insurance r lued you to take out covering x '/-?I-'-have one hf our SPECIAL ! ' are anxious to talk with you , ev'lent Ass. of S. C. l n. Manager. * . * tol Equipment urch Tews. idltorium Seats.. I hool Desks. 4 B i's ot all tvinds. U00.00 and a modern.fac_ Ldtive prices omany-of tile ) write us before buying )esk Company rURERS . . \' 1 S C. ?" ad Bakery , ~ Jers, Prop. - V ' ,,k. 5 _ Specialty ' ? ^ thday Cakes S Phone 4932 : o.oo.o>>.ooo3>.o.oooodoo?.o?<to.ao G STORK ? :se; prop. Mediejncs. Cigars, ~g[ A Full Line'of .& Preparations at all Sodas. c 7S30 -iji?_L_Z Columbia, S. C. g, oowowoomm?w?.o ? omoo.oo.o;ooooooooo^oao??co ty Shop I Manicuring, Hair Bobbing $ iTON &. DENDY arlment Store I Columbia, S. C. P P P P PQ p O Q QC?0'0'c>;o ppp Q ppp pp -> ' y&y y 3 f rst Store | >t. Phone 7567 | n, \\ omen arid; Children. | .miLiVinery 1 i First Class Tailor Shop, * . j- . fur. Women. ? ... j Huv from Us because v ' ? JERAL HOME I LNSEP EMBALMEIT 1A & GEORGIA .. i ~ ? ierai ^ars and Funeral ,4?.??-+ Equipment \s Good as the Best 3 Better than the Rest V And Prices Less - - - * .. ' URTESY "-I AND RV1CE . j * - " -4 . >\ - .. -4 Residence Phone 776B ~.~r COLUMBIA, 8. C. y Barber Shop . TY. 'COME AND SEE * ELF. ,