One of a Series—No. 24
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SERVICE
to alVManhind
THE ATTENDANT in the Ready-To-Wear De
partment of department stores and specialty shops pre
vents the losses that come from ill-handled apparel. She 1
serves her employer and his customers. She performs a i
•I public service.
Sickness conies unheralded.
But you can be protected 52
weeks in any year by a UNION
LIFE Health and Accident Pol
icy. It pays 5 ways, 4 times as
long. May we send one of our
agents to see you? Write or tel
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JOHN N.LAWLER PRESIDENT
NOME orrtct.s-LAW BUILDING RICHMOND. VA.
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SIDNEY TONI: Manager AUDREY JAMES; Assistant
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Loeaj Deaths.
Howard Battle, 423 ^ N. Sixth
; Street, age 4 months, died December
t 23rd.
v Frank Johnson, 2410*,<> E. Jackson
l Street, age 55 years, died December
* 24th.
i | Edward Benerman, City Home,
; ' age 1 month, died December 24th.
I! Nora Bolling, 1439 Jacquelin
' Street, age 60 years, died December
24th.
, Johnny Brown, 1818 Idlewood
| Avenue, age 23 years, died December
1 23rd.
Lawrence Trimmer, age 8 months, '
died December 28th.
Anna Woodall, age 51 years, died i
December 26th. I j
John Rogers, age 18 years, died!;
December 28th. ' 1 j
John Davis, age 20 years, died De- j
cember 30th. ;
Howard Smith, age 54 years, died i
December 29th. I
Elizah Hansley, age 26 years, died 5
December 27th.
Calvin Dabney, age 1 year, died j
December 30th. j
Samuel Fields, age 45 years, died J
December 28th.
FULTON NOTES
The sen-ices at the Mt. Calvary I
Baptist Church last Sunday were l
very inspiring. The pastor, Rev. C. I
A. Cobbs, seemed to be at his best, j
We were very glad to have in our j
midst Mrs. Ruth Jeter, of our ;
church and community, who is now
residing in Buffalo, N. Y. Mr.
Thomas Turner made some brief re
marks, after which he was taken in
as a watch-care member. Sunday
night services the pastor used for
his basis “And Terrell Died In Har
ran”. Rev. Cobbs and his madam re
ceived many gifts from Second
Bethel, Centralia, and Seven Pines.
^ The Christmas exercise of the
Sunday School on last Monday eve
ning was a grand affair.
The pastor will bring to us tomor
row a New Year’s message. Come
out and hear him.
The Rising Mt. Zion Baptist
Church, under the leadership of Rev.
0. B. Simms, is making rapid prog
ress.
The Rev. W. L. Tuck, after ten
! years of service at the First Baptist
j Church, Bermuda Hundreds, has re
! signed, owing to the conflict of ser
! vices with his church in Henrico
County, namely, Gravel Hill Baptist
^ Church.
South Richmond
Union Baptist Church extends you
an invitation to be present with them
in every service. Dr. Garland, the
pastor, is getting along nicely. The
Christmas exercises last Monday
evening were very grand. Come and
hear the pastor tomorrow, when he
will deliver his N«pv Year’s message.
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HENRICO COUNTY, VA.
Gravel Hill Baptist Church
Rav. W. L. Tuck, Pastor
Sunday School convened at the
usual hour. Superintendent Brown
and Assistant Young accompanied
the speaker to be present at the
Varina and Fairfield Sunday School
Union, which convened at Fair Oak
Baptist Church, Sunday.
Gravel Hill carried off the at
tendant banner.
Sister Roxie Tyler and Sister
Sarah Payne are sick at this writing.
Don’t forget prayer service on
Wednesday nights.
Pastor Tuck is endeavoring to do
everything he can to uplift fallen
humanity among his people.
Thank you kind editor.
J. M. ANDERSON,
Reporter.
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CHARLES CITY COUNTY, VA.
New Vine Baptist Church
Rev. W. L. Tuck, Pastor
After spending such a happy
Christmas we are hoping to enter
into the New Year with a full
gathering and a prosperous day. |
Sunday being the first Sunday in the
New Year, we feel assured that our 1
beloved pastor is going to bring to
us a New Year’s sermon, because he
always has a sermon for all oc
casions.
We are also planning for glorious
time on watch night.
Rev. Edwin Charity will preach
Sunday night.
Mrs. Clarence Frisby, of Mary
land, is visiting parents, Deacon and
Mrs. B. H. Lomox.
Mrs. Charles Johnson and a friend,
of Hampton, Va., are visiting her
mother and sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lomax.
The sick are improving.
F. L. WYATT,
Reporter.
Dear Editor:
I sure am thrilled over the photo
of our deceased editor. And also
wish to you all a Happy and Pros
perous New Year.
F. L. WYATT.
Southern Aid
Society of Va. Inc.
takes pleasure In announcing that
beginning January I, 1193® it will
issue approved and modern forms
ff Industrial Whole Life, 2® Year
Endowment and 2® Payment Life
Policies, in connection with its
present line off Superior 3=in=H Sick
ann Accident Policies.
And also; that it has purchased the
valuable properties formerly owned
by the Mechanics Savings Bank,
Northwest comer; Third and Clay
Streets, Richmond, Va.; as its fu=
ture Home Office site.
The local representatives of this
great company, belies ing that our
people appreciate its sterling worth
and the 37 years of honorable ser=
vice which it has given po03cyho!d=
erg and the race; are urgently
soliciting a liberal, share of the Life
Insurance patronage of the good
people of this vicinity.
Richmond District Office, 527=a N. 2nd St.
Richmond, Va. James 0, West, Supt.
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Petersburg District Office; 1106 South Avehue
Petersburg, Va. R. L. Tate, Supt.
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Funeral Director and Morin i<
(SUCCESSOR TO A. D. PRICE)
First Class Caskets of Latest Designs. Complete Equipment
of the Latest Stlye Funeral C«n Furnished Either Day «
Night on Short Notice. Orders Ret. *nd Filled bom
All Parts of the Country. We Never CW
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VIRGINIA: - (
In the Law and Equity Court of
the City of Richmond, the 23i 1
day of October, 1929,
Sarah West.Plaintiff
against j
Coleman West .Defendant
In Chancery.
The object of this suit is to ob
tain an absolute divorce from the
bond of matrimony, by the plaintitf
from the defendant, on the ground
of desertion. And an affidavit hav
ing been made and filed that the de
fendant is not a resident of the j
State of Virginia, it is ordered that,
he appear here within ten days after
due publication of this order and do '
what may be necessary to protect
his interest herein.
A Copy—Teste:
LUSHER LIBBY,
Clerk.
By IRa M. BARR. D. C
J. E. B"iRD, n. q.
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