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This Is Your Last Chance By special arrangements we aire abJ?*°°fJer yOU a cioth‘bound copy of Kelly Miller s Authentic History of The Negro in the World War on terms that betoken a slaughter in book prices. 7\ detailed description way be found in another column. Here is the coup THE PLANET, 311 N. 4th St. Richmond, Va. Please find enclosed $1.25 for Kelly Miller’s History of the Negro in the World War. This order is tqe coupon required. Signed: Name. Street. City ...* . • • State 300,000 Negroes crossed the Atlantic during the Warld War. 'This book tells you all about it. If you find not as repre sented, the ^1.25 will be cheerfully refunded. Send 3 yearly subscriptions and the.History will be mailed you prepaid free of charge. Read The Planet. It is $2.00 per year; $ 1.10 for six months. Write for Agents terms. We want an Agent in every City, Town and County. 7 he Richmond Planet, j 311 NORTH FOURTH ST. * RICHMOND. VIRGINIA FULTON NOTES The fuueral. services of Mrs. v' - a Al ce Tack, the bsloved wife of l ev. IV. L. Tuck, were held at t*i“ Mt. Calvary Eaotist Church. January 2, 1929 at 1 P. M. The t >• • on was delivered by the pastor Rev C. A. Cobbs. Our sister had i ' »•; a me tub? r of Cavary for about » 2> ydars. The Ministers Conference of Richmond and Vicinity was re pre nted wi h a Moral design and se' oral of the brethren. Re-. O. B. Sunns and Rev. J. E. Fountain and Deacoh Frank Mor on of the New V jie Baptist Chu-ch spoke concern ng the beau r’f-1 lite of our departed sister. r» ’utions were read from, the ■ f RNTg Mt. zion Baptist Church of Fulton, the Gravel Hill. Baptist Oi -i li of Henrico County and the F'v - P^pt st Church of Bermuda ! Hundred Va. The Churches pastored i h'- our brother were well represent ed. Solos were rendered by Rev. Mrs-. Roots Mrs. Mary Lomax and Mrs. Sylbelia Coles During the illness of our dear • sister Rev. Tuck sfrw to it that she wr? well cared for and a* her death ^p’red no naihs in fiuancihg her funeral. He extends to th° many friends his'thanks for their contri bution of f’oral designs and aid. Mrs. Ester Steward and Miss Con stance Logan have returned from visiting their sister Mrs. E. Alma Parker on the Eastern Shore. GRAVEL HILL NOTES. 4 Gravel Hill Church, Henrico Co. Vn.. Rev. W. L». Tuck, pastor. Wa*ch Night service was held. Prayer service 'Wednesday night. Sister Annie G. Anderson is indis posed. Sister Tyler and Sister Pren tice are sick. , T We sympathize with our pastor in the loss of his wife, Sister Martha p Alice Tuck. , T \f Anrlorcrm T?annrtor VIRGIXiA—In the Circuit Court of the City ct' Richmond, Wednesday January -ud, 192i#. LIZZIE F. COYLES.Plaintiff against JOE COYLES. Defendant The object of this suit is to obta n a divorce from the bond of matri mony by the plaintiff from the de fendant on the ground of wilful de sert.on and abandonment, and an lui dav.t having been piade and fi-ed mat the said defendant is not a res.dent of the State of Virgin a, and that his last known postoffice iKiuress was Leuoir, N. C., it is hereby ordered that the said Joe covles appear here wjthin ten days i Llr due publication of this order and do what is necessary to protect has merest in th.s suit. .„~ A Copy Teste: GARLAND B. TAYLOR, D.C c. a. McKenzie, p. q. \ IRGIN1A—In the Circuit Court of the C.ty of R.chmond, Wednesday January 2nd, 1929. CORA B. FULLER.Plaintiff against STANLEY FULLER.Defendant The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce from the bond of matri mony by the plaintjff from the de fendant on the ground of wilful de sertion and abandonment, and a affidavit having been made and filed that the said defendant is not a resident of the State of Virginia, and that his last known postoffice address was 995. Pacific Street, Brooklyn N. Y. It is hereby ordered that the said Stanley Fuller appear here within ten days after due pub licatjon of this order and do what is necessary to protect his interest in this suit. A Copy Teste: GARLAND B. TAYLOR. D.C. c. a. McKenzie, d. a. VIRGIN: \—In the Law aiul Equity Cr rt cu -he City of Richmond th) " 1st day of December 192S MINN IK OLDERSON.Plaintiff against * In Chancery EMERY OLDERSON.. ..Defendant The cbjcct of the above styled suit is to obtain an absolute divorce .tom the bond of matrimony by the pin ntUr from the dfcfendant upon the around of w.lful desertion and alandonment for three years and more. And an affidavit having been made and filed that the defendant Emery Olderson is not a resident of the State of Virginia, it is ordered il at the said Emory Olderson appear here within ten days after the due publicat'on of this order and do what necessary to protect his uteres in this suit. .. A Copy. ' T*>«te: LUTHER LIBBY. Clerk bv E M. EDWARDS. D.C. J. HENRY CRUTCHFIELD, p.q. VIRGINIA—In the Circuit Court of the City of Richmond. Monday, November 5th 1928. ANNIE L. SCOTT...Plaintiff against CHARLES SCOTT .Defendant The object of this suit is to obtain ? divorce from *he bond of matri mony on the ground of desertion fi jm the defendant, Charles Scott. | •And an affidavit having been made and filed that the said Charles Scot: the defendant, is not a resident of the City of Richmond. State of Vir ginla, and his last known address was New York City. It is +here'ore ordered that Charles Scott bo appe-.r here within ten days after due pub- j l cat-oi of this order and do what • ever may be necessary to protect hi3 ■ interest in thi3 suit. A Copy Teste: GARLAND B. TAYLOR. D.C | IVM. P DENNY, p.q. i Have The Planet sent to you for one year or less. We can and will serve vou. .... IJRAVEL hill baptist church (Henrico County Ya.) Rev. W. L. Tuck, Tastor Resl fif-nce, 722 Carlisle Ave., Richmond . ir.day services: Sunday School, 30 A. M., Morning Sortices, *i :?,0 A. M.; Evening Services, 8 p M.; Communion Fourth Sun lays 3 P. M. FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH ( 1400 West Cary Street) Rev. A. D. Daly, Pastor, Residence • 4 12 W. Cary St. Services: 11:30 Sundays, 11:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday School. 9:36 A. M. All are welcome. Jt'lit.N L UAniSt inunwi (Broad and College Streets) Rev. W. T. Johnson, D.D. Pastor Residence 2504 Brook Road. Ser vices: Sunday. 11:30 A. M. and 8 \ t M. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. All are welcome. ' Mt. Olivet and Union Hope Baptint Churches, King William Co., Va. Location: Stop 5. Richmond Peters burg Pike. Rev. G. C. Bolling, B Th.; pastor. Residence, 502 West Clay Street, Richmond. Va. Phone Madison 2571-J. Services at Mt. Olivet Bap tist Church, second and fourth Sun days. Services at Union Baptist Church, first and third Sundays. i W. A. PRICE, Incorporated FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Spacious Rooms for Meetings and Entertainments. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS 700 N. I7TH STREET, RICHMOND. VIRGINIA PROMPT SEKYiea IN OITT OR COUNTRY. Cn L171VPC (Successor to • r* ilM I Ljy A. Hayes (51.Son) 727 N. 2d St., Richmond, Va. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN FUNERAL EQUIPMENT. Automobiles Furnished for Funerals, Social Affairs or Short or Long Distance Trips—Fine Caskets—-Chapel Service Free. Country Orders Solicited—Prompt and Satisfactory Sendee - - Phone Mhdison 2778. Day or NWrt Calls Answered Promptly. • ji | ^ Moore St, Bapt. Church,: West Leigh St., between Kinney and Bowe Sts Dr. Gordon B. Hancock, PASTOR. Sunday, Jan. /3,1929 11:30 A. M, Some ol Life’s “Rough Places,” 8:15 P. I., “The Work Cure.” A message to the Montpelier Club. YOU ARE WELCOME. Second Baptist Church, Byrd St., between First and Second Sts. Rev. Joseph T. Hill. D. D., Pastor. Sunday, January 13th, 1929. HjOO A. M., “The Floating Ax.” , “Gloria” from Mozart’s S2th Mass will be sung by the choir 3:30 P. M., Communion. 8HX) P. M., "A Castaway.” , . . DeCosta Walker’s Big Anthem, “Zion Awake” will be sung by choir Mr Mudge Paris, the famous baritone of Siarre Leone, West Africa who has appeared in the leading cities of the country, both in concert hall and over the radio, will also render several selections. He is a favorite of two continents. Don’t miss him. ▲ ▲ A AAj A A