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[[boxed advertisement]] National Jubilee Melody Song Book [[image - black and white book with "NATIONAL JUBILEE MELODIES"]] America's original music. Songs from the Plantation and Slave Days. More than one hundred thousand sold in the year of 1921. More now going. Send your order. PRICE 50c Make all orders payable to NATIONAL BAPTIST PUBLISHING BOARD Henry A. Boyd, Secretary, 523 2nd Ave., N., Nashville, Tenn. [[double line]] Use Sunday School Catechisms FOR THE LITTLE ONES Select one of the three---First, Easy Lesson Primer 6c; Second Child's Bible Question Book 5c; Third Baptist Sunday School Catechism After thirty-three years of actual Sunday School experience, after thirty-three years of developing a service for the Sunday School forces, we have been convinced that the Sunday School Catechisms, edited, published and printed by the National Baptist Publishing Board, will give help and instruct the children in a way far more advantageous than the Picture Lesson Cards. At the same time, they will save the Sunday Schools money, because there are thirty-two pages in each of these Catechisms, with illustrations, Bible questions and intensive study calculated to develop their minds. These Catechisms are described and priced on the order blanks. In preparing your order for the next quarter, and from now on, give attention to the Sunday School Catechisms, substitute for Picture Lesson Cards. We recommend them. We endorse them. We specialize in them. NATIONAL BAPTIST PUBLISHING BOARD HENRY ALLEN BOYD, Secretary 523-2nd Avenue, North, Nashville, Tenn. [[/boxed advertisement]] [[end page]] [[start page]] [[image - black and white photograph of R. H. Boyd: adult black man, receding short-cut hair, graying mustache and soul patch, turned almost in profile, unsmiling, wearing white shirt with dark bowtie and dark coat.]] [[caption]] THE LATE R. H. BOYD, D. D., LL. D., Founder and First Secretary-Treasurer of the Nashville Baptist Publishing Board and its plant at Nashville, Tennessee. [[/caption]]