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Saturday, July 9, 1935 Wealthy Texas Bi Opens Ne w $250,0 DALLAS, Tex.?(AND? Weal thy businessman Peter Lane last week threw open the doors of his new $250,000 hotel which bears his name. Guests at the grand opening described it as one of the most modern in the nation. Like a true Texan who will sot-! * \ tie for nothing Init The?biggest and the best-Lane said this was thp cillminntinn (vf n flreum li o first conceived when he came here 20 years ago and would he t h e forerunner of a chain of hotels he _ plans in the South. At a cocktail party given in .his honor by sales1 ihah~Fr&nkle Dee, who flew from New York for the occasion, t h e town's fashionable dressed socialites turned out en masses? * ' Air-conditioned throughout, the hotel is a two-story structure with radios^aTrtHFVs-in every room. The furniture bill alone for the IIS rooms co^t in excess of $15,000. Lane, only Negro member of the local chamber of commei'ce, is a ??---graduate of Langston university. He reported .he had received more than 350 reservations already from tourists who plan stopping here during their summer vacations. Guests at the opening included ? Dr. G. Lamar Harrison, president Langston university; Mrs. Blanche Strickland, Los Angeles business woman; Melvin 'Williams, lloustor .???i/uoiitcdsiiiaii, ttiiu iviiv ana ivittt, Stanley Marcus, multi-millionari# ' Dallas department store o\vners It was the Marcuses who met Lane when he first came to Dallas and gav.e him his first job. NEW BETHEL AME CHURCH Rev. C. C. Black?I'astor Lexington?The S. S. is moving along nicely under the leadership of our staff of teachers, We were happy to have 3 of our boys in S S. thisTTiorntrTg -who .has?been a? way in the service. Namely: 1). F Dellyent, John Henry Black, 2nc Lt. George E. Black, and Cpl Robert 'W. Simmons. The pastor seemed to have beer at his very best this morning wher he brought us the message froir the Subject: Men With God touch ed Hearts. The Scripture lessor was read hy Rev. W. E. Lee. Th( Senior and Youth Choirs furnish' ed music.'A largo crowd of Christians communed. Immediately after service the Captains made theii report of the Futuramic Drive foi Allen University. At 3:30 the Senior Choir went ^ over to St. Paul A ME Church tc a.musical program which was verj nice and enjoyable. Evening worship began at 7:3C by the pastor. The public is cordially invited IcTalterTd~a~musical program given by the Youth choii on July 17 at 4:00 o'clock P. M, Several choirs will be present. Always come to Bethel, you are wel' come. R. C. S. Join The Payroll. Savings Plan iiiviiiiaHBnMMHiiiiikp FOR Fresh Fish OF YOUR CHOICE VISIT CANNARELLA FISH MARKET 1332 ASSEMBLY ST. Serving Columbia For 26 Year -In One Location. LEEVY'S FU Undertaking and Emhalmfn LADY ASSISTANT AMBULANCE! ANYTIME ANYWHER1 Superior Equipmenl Superior Service ?SLOOAN? LOWER PR I C F No Deserving Poor Refuse 1831 TAYLOR ST. C< J?I Mi l 1T11 J isinessman 00 Hotel > 1 "ALLEN TEMPLE AME 1 CHURCH Rev. F. D. Drcher?Minister ' Dr. T. E. Robinson hojds Third I Quarterly Conference Greenville?June 26-27, 10 a. m. J Sunday School. Our lessons this Quarter gave the Blessed A sun I ante that God saves and blesses. -All Tvhn-vvill h-t bim. Class No. 1 ' still hold the banner. Dr. Drcher, . teacher. 11:15 Morning Worship, music ' by the Youth and Senior Choirs. ( Dr. Dro'un- preached a great feer- 1 " inoii. He pointed out cniphaticully that the way ,to (Jod is through ' Christ. H e stated Salvation is in | Chl'lst, anil if we are not saved, we J r-aje to blame. 7:00 j). m., Tuscan Lodge No. 21, A. F. M. Masons held their annual ' St. John's Day* Service in connec- 1 tion .with ours. Music by the In- 1 1 ll termediate choir, message by Dr. ' T. K. Robinson.. - ?Dr. T. K." Robinson's message was full of inspiration for every- one. lie presented facts which assured a successful life for Mason's for Christian ami Individual. II e said that each should so.live that ' men would see their good work and ' ' seek tor become members of their ! lodges. T-he Business Session of the 1 Quarterly Conference was held Monday night. After Devotional exercises and the reading and ap' proval of reports, Dr. Robinson I praised* the pastor. Dr. Dreher for his excellent leadership, and the officers and members for' -their)' fine reports, and for following I that leadership. The Elder stated that he would pray for continued f' success. The members of the Con' .ference thanked hi in,for encourag- ' i: ing remarks and thaf they two I would pray for his continued suc' I cess as a great IpiwIoi- * ' ! | Mrs. Bro.her, ~t1fb pastor's?wife j i i will he away' attending the eonI nectional Woman's Missionary So- ( | ciety Quardrenial meeting in Wash , t ington, D. C\ July 8-15. We pray i for her a successful trip. Our pas- , j | tor, Dr. Ihjeher will he away on his vacation July 8-2fi. Wo pray ( that ho will return well rested } and relaxed. He has heen a hard i , ! worked and the vacation is much , need. Many donations were given j,him to incfease his pleasure on , .'his vacation. Many visitors were , .'present during the day. ! F. L. Lykes, Rpt. I | ROCKFORD AND GLOVER J AME CIRCl'IT < Rev. R. II. Hampton?Pastor 1 ' . ! Mt. Carmcl?Blessed is t h e , [' people that?know -the joyful ?. I sound: They shall walk, O Lord, , in the light of thy countance." , . ! s. sr on time at Rockford with ( . Supt. and a few of the faithful. Bro. Mack Clover open S. S. at , Clover and a good lesson was en-|j joyed from the subject, "The Pro- ( phot Of Judah's Decline." -There--] is power in the written word of God. It comes to pass. By destroy- ( ing or neglecting it one does not . destroy out some very interesting ] points in the. review on the lesson. Sister Clover ~ led in?singing,- -j Power Lord To Open. Service, ; Rev. Hampton announced > hymn, 12 S. M., Bro. "Asbury Wilson led , in prayer, Guide Me O Thou Great , Jehovah was sung.. 2nd hymn 123 | j C. M. How Sweet The Name O f! Jesus Sound. Scripture lesson Ps. j 49:15 verses', omments and an-; ; nouncements. Hymn and prayer of ( consecration. The message was , 9 brought from Kxodus 14:15, And ; life Lord said unto Moses, "Where- I fore Christ thou unto me-?--Speak .j NERALHOME I - ^ L. S. 1>rvy. Wfr. DLTTMlilA PHONE 3-7036 in ; - ... . I into the children of Isreal, that . llioy go forward. Subject, No j I'arkiYifc Any Time." This was a turning message coming from the nan Of God. He \Vas carried a-1 ivay.in the Spirit and God used iim for a vHiile you copld .hear the !. i Aniens coming frojn the Christ- > J ans all over the Church. The lastor concluded the sermon, sing- f ng, Just Keep On Praying. The f Holy Communion was given to a t rood number ofv anxious believrs. 1 Mr. Asbury Wilson lifted the I mblic offering. $8.45. Bro. It. S. ; 1 foung left members offering r S2K.C.5, Total $3^.10. ' . | C There wore n good?number of 1 /isitors. Mr. and Mrs. Willie T. i ( Edmunds and Mrs. Ludia Turman ? jf 1813 Lawrence St. N. E. Wash- j t ngton, 1). C. Visiting their pa- J rents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew j C Sdmunds." Miss Laura and vMiss t Lorene Mcpuffie, 1 1 1 Bergen St., |_s Newark N. J. visitjng their grand e parent, Mr. and Mrs. Wright Mc- s Duffie. e . ?; j Mrs. Mamie Brown, Philadel- s phia Pa. visiting her sister T!evH"t and?Mrs. J.' P. Pinson, all in Cal- t houn Falls, R. C. ? Mrs. Rubbie Dunlap is here 1 visitirig in the home of- her c parent also Mrs. Simmons,~t h e f mother of Mr. and Mrs. Archie ' Dunlap. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dunlap. I Mr. and Mrs. Odell Rollinson a n d ^ children of Cinn. is visiting t parent, Sister and brother. I We are sorry to report the ill- s ness of Bro. Charlie McHerrin. i ?Pray^for- the sick and shut-ins. 1 C, B. J. Rpt. 1 RENNETTSVILI.fi NEWS I i ?The Sunday?rnorning -worship- J and the attendance was good not ' withstanding the extremely hot | ! lay. At St. Michael Methodist I i Church, Rast^W. M. Stokes deliver-11 ed a very interesting message. M After which the Lord's Supper was I 1 served. Rev. Stokes and his good 1 people are planning to begin j their revival meeting much earlier 1 than last year. " : " ^ The revival meeting will begin ' on the fourth Sunday in this i month, and will be conducted by i < Rev. dames K. Davis, pastor o f the North Marlboro charge. The Sunday morning worship at i Shiloh was good. Rev. H. S. : Wright delivered his last gospel ( message before leaving on his . J trip to attend the World Baptist I Alliance. The members of Shiloh 1 ore giving their pastor a trip j? ivhich jwill mean much to him and < to them. His ticket has already oeen purchased, and reservation ? made at a cost of $1620.00. The 1 lastor is proud of Shiloh a n d 1 Shiloh is proud of him. - i ' The Vacation Bible school a t ' Shiloh closed Thursday of last 1 veek with an enrollment near .100 ' ind on PViflnv tVio VonotlAn i students and the church school 1 students united in the annual Sun- j lay School picnic at Cheralake. Fhe young men of the Church are working hard to improve the-play ground that the children may jnjoy better the, various types of Activities. ?? ? Mrs. Harold Blackmon and laughter, little Audria Blackmon, ire in Englewood, N. 77 The ^ house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tohnie Blackmon and Mr. and Mrs7~7rTKeplr William hv Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Elizabeth Diggs left last vvek end to spend her summer vacation with her sister, Miss Phillip in Pa. Mr. Evander Sanders of Washington, D. C. arrived in the city f Sunday morning to spend his va- j cation with sister and family Rev. | and Mrs. W. F. McCoy on Amelia St. Rev. Mrs. V. E. Jeffers after a , Few-weeks illness was able to, preach Sunday at Evans Metropolitan AME 7,ion Church of which is the pastor ' r The Annual Conference of the ' AME Zion Church will convene this next week with the Evans1 .Metropolitan A ME Zion Church, Rev. Mrs. V. E. Jefferes, pastor. The'stork visited the Marlboro fou'nt.v hospital Saturday morning md left Mr. and Mrs. Ellcrhe a fine uirl. Mother and daughter1 ife doing nicely. On the sick list are Mr. T. , Wyche, Mrs. Rosa McCollum, Mrs. ; 1 [77 Malloy find Mr. Crrm?Quick.?+ ** Callic McCoy, Hpt. Subscribe To . The Palmetto Leader i I THE PALME! \CTIVITIES IN AND AROUND MORRIS DROWN AME CHURCH Rov. J. C. Quarles?Pastor We at Morris Brown enjoyed a uost wonderful day of worship. < 'csus Blood can make you.whole. he praise's .hegan when o u r Sunday Sc.hool opened it doors or services under the direction of he Supt., Mr. W. S. Grant and1 lis very efficientstaff of teachers. At 11:15 our regular services egan with an organ prelude by ur."/\. linden, rne TJoxoio^y. the J to worship. Our opening | < hymn,?Come Sinners To The ' lospel Feast. Prayer was led by Sister M. Seawright. The Scrip- 1 ure lesson was read by Rev. darion Stroble taken from Isaiah J 12-1-10. Second .hymn according <T thy "gracious word. This w as-1 ung with so much spirit it cheer- ' (1 us for the remaining of t h e ei1 vices: * .??-? The three chairs donated their 1 icrvices under the direction of .1 tre Chorister Mr. 'W. S. Grant and '1 Choristers Mrs. G. P. Singleton, ' dso Mr. Robt. Gadsden. Lead Me To Calvary was sung, after which ?ur pastor Rev. Quarles came orthwith a message that was nost dynamic. His theme, The ^ast Supper, Matt. 26-40 verse, datt. 22. T\ie~question was asked 'ery.;"fervently as by God, Can't ,hou watch with me one .hour? Prom these .Words he v preached a soul stirring sermon. After preach ng out of the fullness of his leart he then administered the tioly Communion to "more than >uu persons, me pulpit was very >eautifully draped in white wbich s a symbol of purity. Stewardess Board No. 1 was in charge. It was stewards day at Morris Brown. Serving were Bro. Henry Brown, Ft O. Mitchell, W. M. Stead, T. A. t.esane. Visiting at Morris Brown, the newhew of Bro Joe Mitchell, Mr. Herman Mitchell of Washing-ton, D. C. Miss Thelma Brown, the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Brown spent iastf weeTTend wijth them from N. Y. G. Mrs. F. F. Greeimuud spent the weekend with her daughters, Mrs. C. Jakes and Mrs. . A. Linton and grand daughter Marlene. WHO'S WHO IN THE NEWS Last week Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brawn Vas guest of the Palmetto Leader. This week Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Duval > will be fuest. The Fellowship tea given by the Missionary Society was luite a success. -Mrs. Reada Ford, chairman. ~"X~~mint tea was given by t h e Jr. Choir at the home of Mrs. Mary Bradford First Street. Mrs. Evelyn Benjamin, chairman that was also a success. Watch next weeks issue for the coming events the thought for the week. H o w onely it is for Brefhern to dwell in Peace,- Harmony, Love a n d | ) fellowship. Morris Brown Marches On. . ST. JAMES AME CHURHH Rev. J. A. DeLaine?Pastor | - I S. S. opened at the usual hour . with Supt. Mr. Gamble and co- i workers at their post of duty. The < lesson was beautifully discussed by the various classes. The Prophet of Judah S Decline. The pastor being off on his vacation, Rev. S. B. Thomas reviewed the lesson. At tendance banner was won by class No. 5. The offering banner by class No. 4. Morning service began at 11:15 A. M., with Rev: S. L. Thomas. Sr. \ Choir and the Gospel OVfSir in j charge of music. Rev. Thomas' preached a soul stirring sermon i taken from St. Matt. 27-1. This! being the First Sunday, a large number took communed. At 8:30 a group of singers from i Allen University sang, Mrs/G. P.! Green in charge. We had quite a"/ few visitors* Come again, you are:' welcome. We are looking forward to the I Lady Day's which will be the 3rd Sunday night in this month.?All Ladies are suppose to wear white. A pirogram sponsored by t li e Stewardess Board No. 2. The 12 Tl ibesf of Jsreal. A short talk o n the son of Jacob. Then tho injr Ladies made their reports No. 1, Reuben, Mesdames I.i/zie Eaddy ' $12.13, No. 2 Simeon Esteli Coopejj $13.(10, No. 3 Judah Carrie llngttins. $2.81. No. 4, I. A B. Roberson, $10.37, No. 3, ZeT>uhuni,j I'attie A. CoodwTn, $1.00, No. 0" No. (1, Benjamin M. Brown, $13.50, No, 7, Ban Commie 'Witherspoon, $'0.81, No. 8 Nephtail, Lueiel Harris, $7.00, No. 0 C. K. Singleton, $3.00, No. 10, A. M. Singletarv $5.00, No. 11, Eft It rani Esteil Snell $15.10. No. 12. M. C. Brown. $ 1.00. Total Report, $9.02.. BUY BONDS TO LEAD Elf . GALILEE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. V, I). Coker, I'astor SEDII.IA-- Ru-mlxy. School a \ the usual hour, tin'- lo'sson was very interesting and, well discuss-j eel. Devotioi hy I)ea. Clinton Harnett. The pastor ascended the r<><. trum and lined hymn No. 4U2-A mazing Grace," Scripture Kxnodus 12:1-8 hvntn No. 101 Must, Jeuss lkar The Cross Alone. Prayer hy Rev. Coker, Spiritual Dea. C. Burette. The -pastor brought us a hiessagv from Exodus 12:24-27, And ye shall oTc~ serve this thing for an ordinance to thee and to thy;sons -forever, etc. Speaking from the passovc.r this wss a wonderful message and wis enjoyed by all. Announcements b y Miss Amelia Jones. Presentation of "visitors by MiSs Cassie Jones. Amonrif" our visitors were Mrs. Ophelia Higgins and-daughter,- Miss Will ie Mae Higgins. Mr. "WilTuT Jones ' of Spartanburg, S.C. Miss ticorgia.na Lyles, Mrs. Mary- E. Gilt's and sons. Mr. Paul Guiles , and Mr. Edmond Giles. Communion service opened sing ing "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross. Hymn 184 Alas and Did My Savior Bleed. Prayer by Dea. Aaron Jones Sr. Many spirituals were sung. Our friends took communion witluna, We are saying again to all of our visitors, You are welcome,please come again. . Tljwe will be a children's Day Program here on the 3rd Sunday, in this month. On the 5th Sund if revival meeting will begin.I Wa're expecting a splendid speaker and also a union county man. Rev. M. Bogan from Columbia. Please come anxL bring a friend. Polly Jones, Rpt. For the Home For Gluing Wide Boards JN gluing wide boards or frames r when no long clamps are available, Popular Mechanics advoates drilling two saw horses for jewel stops. Dowels inserted in he holes will hold the work while ;he glue sets. ' Boards to be edge-glued are placed between the stops. Be:ween one of the dowels and the ivork, drive a long wooden wedge .0 clamp the boards together, as jhown ir) the illustration. -When the dowel's are not being used, Irive them down. For the Home Lavatory Enclosure AN ENCLOSURE for a lavatory not only will enhance the appearance of the bathroom but will provide additional storage space. . In the plan illustrated, the inside~of the door is-faced with a Masonite "Peg-Board"' panel. 1^,Various? items ran be stored on it by means of metal hooks and fixtures which fit into the various holes. Both the perforated panel and fixtures are available at lumber yards. The "Peg-Board" panel serves also to keep the enclosure ventilated. Sides and bottom of tb? cabinet ar$ Masonite Tbnvpemni Presdwood, a material which j withstands wear and the high humiditi?ai of fcathcoema. ? ? - -L.... Tr=M ?* . i ? i ~XO -it&rii.3 C;/i:rnwr?S*EP.T 1 0_v-u'v! CUBS ? * > / . &*: SfV " *'y'?? >' y' 1 ^ Js^*' 'J*"1''"* V. 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