The Magazine of Wall Street
Ruys National Financial News
. BIG MAGAZINE MERGER
Richard I). Wyckoff, internationally known analyst ind authority on
r financial and investment subjects, who is owner and editor of the "Maga*
zine of Wall Street," foremost financial publication signing a contract*
for the purchase of the “National Financial News," from A. Newton
1'lummer. which will be merged with the “Magazine of Wall Street."
'®mE Magazine of Wall Street,
A the country’s leading financial
publication and internationally
known as a leader in its field, has
purchased the National Financial
News, the last issue of which is
dated April 17. 1926. A. Newton
Plummer, owner and publisher of
the National Financial News, is re
tiring from the publishing field to
devote his time to his other busi
ness interests.
Speaking of the acquisition of the
National Financial News, which
♦ook over Popular Finance last
vear, Richard D. Wyckoff. publish
er and editor of The Magazine of
Wall Street, stated that the trend
of consolidation is spreading to
the publishing field.
“American investors are fa
miliar with mergers In the motor.,
steel, baking and banking lines,
Mr. Wyckoff said, “through the,
numerous consolidations of recent
years. The same economic prin
ciples govern the publishing field
and make for stronger and better
organizations. rt:*ul?in;> in many
benefits to readers ol financial uub
lications.
“The Magazine of Wall Street
has. for a number of years, been'
the leader in the financial periodi
cal field in the United States, and
now has a circulation of close to
seventy thousand, or more than any
ether financial publication any
where.”
Mr. Wyckoff is one of the coun
try’s foremost analysts and enioys
an international reputation on
financial and investment subjects.
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Usually when fur nr.eets feathers there's war. but not so witn -‘Mrs.
Sproekles. ’ a hen owned by Mrs T Yearyos of San Francisco, and the
family cat. Recently Tabby starred to raise a family and ‘Mrs. Spreckles”
decided to help along. She adopted the kittens and now refuses to leave :
*hqm far har own nest.
Her Curry Comb Is Vacuum
I Wip old Bray mare ain’t treated like she used to be at Fort Benjamin
I lison. Indianapolis. Capt. A. C. Fitzhugh has invented a vacu <
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CHURCH
DIRECTORY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
(Broad and College Street*)
Rer. W. T. Johnson, D D., Pastor.
Residence, 621 N. 8th St. Serrlces •
Sundays. 11:30 A. M and 8 P. M.*
Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. All are
welcome.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
(Byrd St., between 1st and 2nd Sts )
Rev. Z. D. Lewis. D. D., Pastor,
Residence. 202 B. Leigh St. Ser
vices: Sundays, 11:30 A. M. and 8
P. M Sunday School, 9:30 A. M
All are welcome.
EBENEZBR BAPTIST CHURCH,
(Leigh and Judah Streets.)
Rev, W. H. stokes. Ph. D., Pastor,
Residence, 1607 Brook Road. Ser
vices: Sundays. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M
Sunday School, 9 A. M. The public
Is Invited.
FOURTH BAPTIST CHURCH.
(28th and P Streets.)
Rev. Evans Payne, D. D,, Pastor.
Residence, 1209 N, 24th St. Services*
Sunday, 11:30 A.’ M. and 8 P. m!
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. All are
welcome.
FIFTH ST. BAPTIST CHURCH*
(Temporary location pending rebuild
ing, True Reformers Hall, 2nd St.)
Rev, T, J. King, D. D., Paetor, Res
idence, 1005 N. 4th St. Servleee:
Sundays, 11:30 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. B.‘ Y."
P. U. 6 P. M. Public invited.
ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH,
(Olen Alien, Va.)
MT. SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH,
(Ponola, Va.)
Rev. M. C. Ruffin, Pastor. Resi
dence, 611 St. Peter St. Services at
Glen Alien, 2nd and, 4th Sundays at
1 P. M. At Penola, services on the
3rd Sunday at 12:30 P. M. Sunday
School every Sunday at both places
at 11 ;30 A. M.
MT. GILEAD BAPTIST CHURCH. I
(Chesterfield County)
Rev. W. H. Liggins. Pastor, Res
idence, 1835 Taylor St. Services,
1st and 3rd Sundays at 12:30 P. M.
Sunday School every Sunday at
10:30 A M. _____
MOORE ST. BAPTIST CHUrS^
(1408 Wosit Leigh Street)
Rev. Gordon B. Hancock, A. M.,
Pastor, Residence Virginia Union
University. Services: Sunday, 11:30
A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School,
9 ;30 A. M. All are welcome.
SHARCN BAPTIST CHURCH.
(Corner First ami Leigh S'.s.)
Rev. R. H. Johnson, B.D. M.A,. pas
tor. Residence, 11 E. Clay St. Ser
vices; Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and 8:16
P. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Ail are invited
RISING MT. ZION RAPT. CHURCH.
(800 Dorny Street, ^ulton)
Rei-. O. B. Simms, B Th., Pastor,
Residen-e, 728 Denny St. Services:
Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. All are
welcome.
MT. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH,
(25th and s Streets)
Rev J Andrew Bowler, Pastor,
Residence,' 112 E. 7-eigh Street.
Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and
$ P. M. Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
All are welcome.
MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH.
(1300 North F?rst SiioeM
Rev. Berryman II. Johnson, Pastor.
Sunday 11:30 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. All are
welcome
CLAY STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.
(Formerly New Baptist Church, Clay
Street, opposite St. James St.)
Rev. J. A. Brinkley, A. B., B. D..
Pas or. Services: Sunday, 11:30 A.
M. and 8PM Sunday School. 9 ;30
A. M. All'are welcome.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
(South Richmond)
Rev. H. C. Smith, A. B., Poajtor,
residence, 1704 Stockton St, services
Sundays, 11:30 A. 1C. and 8 -.00 P.
M.; Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.; B.
Y. P. U., 6:30 P. M. All are wel
come .
RIVER VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH.
(JacqueDn and Lombardy Streets)
Rev. E. D, Lewis, Paator, Resi
dence 316 S. Lombardy Street. Ser
vices: Sunday, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. All are
welcome.
MT. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH
(1902 Wallace Street)
Rev. M. H. Payne, Pastor, Resi
dence, 1909 Wallace Street. Servlctes:
Sneday. ll^O1 A. M. and, 8 P. M.
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. All are
welcome.
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LEIGH STREET M. E. CHURCH.
(N. E. Corner Fifth and Leigh Sts.)
Rev. R. M. Williams. Pastor, res
idence, 616 North 5tb Street. Ser
vices: Sundays, Sunday School 9:30
A. M.; Morning service, 11 o’clock;
Evening service, 8 o’clock. The
public is invited.
PROVIDENCE BAPTIST CHURCH.
(518 Lady Mile Road)
Rev. J. J. Woodson, Pastor, Res
idence, 1116 St. John Street. Ser
vices: Sunday 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. All are
invited. .. ,,
MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH.
(North 22nd Streert, Woodville)
Rev. R J Ea>s. Pastor, Residence
| 15 E. Duval Street. Services* Sunday
11:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. ' Sunday
School, 9:30 A. M- All are welcome.
MT CALVARY BAPTIST OHURCH.
i T17 Orleans Street, Fulton)
Rev. C. A. Cobbs, Pastor, Resi
dence, 819 Nicholson St. Services:
11:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday
School, 9:30 A. M. The public is
Invited.
FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH
(1400 West Cary Street)
Rev. A. D. Daly, Pastor, Residence
1412 W. Cary St. Services: 11:30
A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School,
10:00 A. M. All are welcome.
1ST BAPT. CHURCH S. RICHMOND
(Corner 15th and Decatur Sts.)
Rev. W. L. Ransome, D. D., Pas
tor; Parsonage 1507 Decatur Street.
Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M and
8 P. M. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.
AM are welcome. ,
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH,
(20th and Decatur, So. Richmond.)
Itev. J. W. Dudley, D. D., Pastor;
Parsonage 1715 Everest Street, Ser
vices: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and 8
P. Ml. Sunday School, 9:30 A- M
The public is welcome.
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VIRGINIA:
In the Hustings Court, Part II, of
the City of Richmond, May 14, 1926.
Arthur Miles .Plaintiff «
vs. i
Eugertha Miles .Defendant <
The object of this suit is to ob
tain a divorce from the bond of
matrimony by the plaintiff from the
defendant on the grounds 'of willful
desertion for more than three years
prior to the commencement of this 1
suit.
And an affidavit having been
made and filed that the defendant,
Eugertha Miles, is not a resident of
the State, it is ordered that she do
appear here within ten days after
due publication of this order, once
a week for four successive weeks in
the Richmond Planet, a newspaper
published in the City of Richmond,
Va., and do what is necessary to
protect her interest in this suit.
A Copy—Teste:
R. B. JACKSON, p.q.,
Attorney at Law.
Clerk.
VIRGINIA:
In Hustings Court, Part II, City
f Richmond, May 5, 1926.
Georgia Males .Plaintiff
vs.
Martin Males .Defendant 1
IN CHANCERY.
The object of this suit is to ob
tain a divorce from the bond of
matrimony by the plaintiff from the
defendant on the grounds of de
ertion and abandonment for more
than three years prior to the com
mencement of this suit.
And an affidavit having been made
and filed that the defendant, Martin
Males, is not a resident of the State
of Virginia, it is ordered that he
do appear here within ten days
after due publication of this order,
once a week for four successive
weeks in the Richmond Planet, a
ewspaper published in the City of
Richmond, Vu., and what is neces
sary to protect his interest in this
uit.
A Copy—Teste:
W. E. DUVAL,
Clerk.
C. MIMMS, p. q.
VIRGINIA:
In the Hustings Court, Part II, of
the City of Richmond, June 2, 1926.
Catherine T. Wright.Plaintiff
vs.
George A. Wright .Defendant
The object of this suit is to obtain
divorce from the bond of matrimony
by the plaintiff from the defendant cn
the grounds of willful desertion for
more than three years prior to the
commencement of this suit.
An affidavit having been made and
filed that the defendant, George A.
Wright, is not a resident of the State,
is ordered that he will appear here
within ten days after due publication
of this order, once a week for four
successive weeks in the Richmond
Planet, a newspaper published in the
City of Richmond, Virginia, and do
what is necessary to protect his inter
est in this suit.
A Copy—Teste:
W. E. DUVAL,
t Clerk.
E. B. JACKSON,
Attorney at law.
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AN ANNOUNCEMENT.
The (Goodwill Baptist Church. 410
Monroe Street is a new unit to the
Baptist Church, with a very broad
program. Rev. W E. Ball, pastor
Invites the public and his many
’rlends to worship Sunday June
13tlv 11:30 A. M. and 8:00 P. M
Communion. 1st Sundays. 3:30 P. M.
Sunday School. 10*:00 A. M. Special
music. All are invited.
B. Y. P. U. «:45 P. M.
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