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THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME You Know What a Good Dictionary Costs You p You know what a Webster*s Dictionary for School purposes will cost You. We are quoting you asnominai price, ft is to introduce .... THE PLANET (EXACT SIZE) W r -STERS DICTIONARY HAS BEEN A STANDARD PTOMCATKN FOR MORE THAN HAU? A lINTURY. WE HAVE WEBSTER S COLLEGE, HOME AND OFFIGE DICTIONARY TOOEFI® YCo UPON A BASIS THAT WILL AFFORD SATISFACTION. ^ THEDICTWNARY1S Ng AS IT IS REPRESENTED TO BE, WE WILL GLADLY REFUND YOU THE MONEY PAID. 0® OUT THE COUPON AND MATT. IT TO US WITH $1.00 AND 25 0T8. FOR MAIL AND PAOKBW CHARGES AND IT WILL BE SENT TO YOU. ___ SEND U9 $2.50 AND IT WILJL. Bl SENT TO YOtT WITH THU PLANBT FOR ONE TEAR. POSTPAID. NUii. THE FEATURES: 60,000 WORDS (GENERAL VOCABULARY). 12,0(X) 8YNMYM8. R AND WIRELESS TiRMS. DICTIONARY OF THE LATEST WORDS. 0VIR1,200 PAGES H_ JSOMELY BOUND IN SUPER QUALITY F VBRIKOID AND STAMPED IN GOLD. 2oo PAGES SIZE S 1—I X 7 1—I IN' 'IBS. TWO INCHES IN THICKNESS. tend r/s three yearly subscribers and we wilt send you a c *y of th ? Dictionary free •* charge. S' US THE COUPON WITH $1.00 AND 25 0 TS. FOR MAILING AND PARCELPOST ANDWE W t L, SHIP YOU A COPY ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES. WE GUARANTEE A REFUND OF YOUR MONEY IF THE BOOK IS NOT JUS U AS REPRESENTED. THE PLANET, 311 N. 4th 3tre*-' Richmond, Va.: Please send me one copy ef W1B8TW8 COLL8KJH, HOME AND OF FIOB WOTtONAJtY. Find sestossd $1M. Name ...... - « Street end Neither .. City and Mats ..... )«ssst9ss's«s mm • s*s n • *•••• MAIL TOUR ORDER TODAY. TEE NUMBER W COMM TO BE DJUIOMJ OC* OH THBCB MH ■ MMMM. ntWThts cftotionary is not published by the original oubllshera o/ the Webster’s Dictionary or by their sue* oe*3 -trs, but by the Consolidated Booh Publishers. Inc. ~ CHURCH DIRECTORY BBENEZER BAPTIST CHURCH, (Leigh and Judah Streets.) Rev W. H stokes. Ph. IX, Pastor, Residence, 1607 Brook Road. Ser vices: Sundays. 11 A. M. and 8 P, M. Sunday School, 9 A. M. The public Is Invited. MOSBY MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH j Idlewoed Ave. and Randolph 9t. Rev. J. A. Brinkley, A. B.. B. D.. Pastor. Services: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and 8PM Sqnday School 9 ;S0 A. M. All'are welcome. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH, I f (20th and Decatur, So. Richmond.) Rev. J. W. Dudley, D. D., Pastor; Parsonage 1715 Everett Street. Ser vices: Sunday, 11:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. . The public is welcome. MT SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH, • 1 (Penola, Va.) Rev. ML 0. Ruffin, Pastor. Resi dence, 111 St Peter St. Services at Olea Allan, 2nd and 4th Sundays at 1 P. M. At Penola, services on the Srd Sunday at 12:36 P. M. Sunday Schooi every Sunday at both places at 11 •*« A. M. MT. GILBAD BAPTIST CHURCH. (Gbeeterflald County) Rev. W. H. Liggtaa, Pa^or, Res idence, 1826 Taylor 0t Services, j 1st and 2rd Sundays at 12:80 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 10:20 A. ML i FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH (1400 West Gary Street.) Rev. A. D. Daly, Pastor, Residence 1412 W. Cary 9t Services: 11:30 A. M and 8 P. M. Sunday School, 10:00 A. M All are welcome. FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH. (Broad and College Streets) Rev. W. T. Johnson, 2). D., Pastor, Residence, 621 N 8th St Services; Sundays, 11:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School. 9:8# A. M. All are welcome. __ . UMinr'*1* •^i.A.aKr. m ' RIVTSW1BW BAPTIST CHURCH. (Jacquelyn and Lombardy Streets) Rev. B. D Lewis, Pastor, Resi dence 316 S. Lombardy Streft Ser vices: Sunday. 11 A. M am*'-' P M DAY PHONE, RAN. *001 W. A. PRICE, Incorporated FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Spacious Rooms for Meetings and Entertainments OFFICE AND WAREROOMS 700 N. I7TH STREET. RICHMOND. VIRGINIA PROMPT SERVICE IN CITY OB COUNTRY. Spectacular KentuckyiBasketball %/Team Guest of Big Mail-Order Home Left to right—G. Adams, Sheiby Stamper, Capt. Gluts Madden, B. Adam*( I Geo. B. Crandell. rlce-presldent of Montgomery Ward * Co- whose gnesi, I the boys were at the mammoth Chicago plant of Ward; Coach Oscar, , Morgan and Zelda Hale, members of Carr Creek basketball team. A group of nine boys, playing 1 basketball together for the first year, ’left the narrow confines of the Carr Creek, Ky„ hill district for the an nual national Interscholastic basket ball tournament at the University ol 'Chicago with two prime oojects in , mind—the first, to win the cham pionship if they were aole. and the second, to visit one ol the large mail order houses in the Windy City Surprising the dopesters and pow - ' »! teams from all sections ol the umta States these same Carr Creek ooys smashed everything in front of them to rise from oack-woods medi ocrity tc within "touching distance of the national mtcrscholastir casket call championship although oeiae • 'o-Mcd m the quarter-finals ol the tournament after themselves ..ruing some ol the most power . , teams entered. Thus was one Munition made to await another veer lor fulfillment. But. their visit to a great man order bouse did not have to wait the coming at 1039 Gaorge E. Cran fdcU. iif oirtit at Montgomery Ward * on,. WS4 at their desire and DemonaOy mwM to the Carr Creek nartt kesSMSOB to Inspect Che maiMjvrt* WkaS plant In Olen'’')— which »f W'* ‘ ,r" r> •he tviv nearly aa much publicity as received by a presidential candidate. 4 Gazing about the maze of depart ments and machinery and employs* which enter into the vast detail j scheme so necessary to the success of' a mall order establishment, the Carr Creek boys with their coach. Osca Morgan, and other school officials, expressed their wonder at the vast ness ol the Montgomery Ward & Go. plant. At one stage ol their tour through the Dig building, they werei taken through the United 8tates post office which is a part of tbei plant and all received a thrill as they passed through the Kentucky division ol the post office and glanced at a^ sack labeled ••Hazard”—one ol the nearest towns to the Carr Creek com munity center Later on Vice-President Crandeli received them in his private office and with a little address ol congratu-' latton presented Captain Madden of the Carr Creek team with a new on*kcrbnll end each member of theJ team with a new pair of badsetba1* shoes. “We all followed 7°ur mighty tri umphs at the University of Chicago."' the Montgomery Ward executive told them, “and along with the rest of the United States we were pulling fof| | your ultimate victory- As long a» i that could not be we are proud t f have been the means of fulfilling on*3 ; vour ambitions." . 1 Victoria Spiveq « has been seein things that will ^ make your blood run cold.... lanterns movin’ ^ from hole to hole... curdlin’ groans and piercin’ screams! 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