1 I "THE OLD GRAY< ?AND? ! THE NEW RIDER"| KEV. E. I'lllLLIl' ELLIS | l'ALM KTTO CL>\KERENCE As us^ial the above conference sot the stand:; tv ibr the other five conference- in the state. It did not simply hold its own but ipcreasod in all of its finances. The opening sessions wore largely attended by ministers and lay members from all over the state. All of whom went away greatly impressed with the doings of the'eons forehco., Time and space will rot permit us to mention the names of the scores of vi-itoesr?Rut from 1? ~ tTiTfe' tbTime their names will ap1 pear in our popular column. Suf ik''.' us id say however taat the conference was elated .with the presence of Bishop Mon.no H. pa vis n ml [ i s-;iddliu> hoi wo the conference received loud and long applause, PRESENTATIONS Dr. T. J. Miles, head of the Ueorgetuvrn ..'i-tiict was presented a purse by Rev. D. N. Wilson pit behalf of the members of that district. It is truthfully said of Pr. Miles that lie is financial king of the state anil has been the only endorsed candidate of the conference for the bishopi ie. On Jb?haJf of the Kinjrs.tii e district. Iicv. S. M. Hughes presented. Dr. J. L. Benbow a purse. Dr. Bvnbow is ttot only a friend and brother-but one "ni the be-t preachers- to be found among all of the presiding eldeiu??the?dc nomination.?"Dr: R .E. Brogden. formerly the pre' siding elder of Mt. Pleasant district and who had done a most excellent work was removed and transferee! to the South Carolina ?? Confluence. 1C- have Spoken to an^ number of minister and laymembers of this district sihee th*; ciiiuiui; conivrence ami ;iu 01 mem deeply regret th1?>>> of l)r. BrogHut the transfer sv-tom' is the lit'*- of the Methodist church . and'all or. Ttie -entire.church Heeds a- man .like UMiop Klipper. and S" .th f ar?kii..i i- piav-ine--t hat '* . ' it wiil have iio'le-s thar. X years of his supc.rvi.-iof,.. After speaking parting wor.ls to"the minister.* of the confert-nce Sunday afternoon he na the following assignments: Kingstr'- e district; J. L. Benbow, )o-i.^iillrj? i-'<}' ! ; prnivo--?Brown, Sa tufi?a? -Bm-wrn Slk TTukiv K. Philip Kllis: -b hovah. A K. (iernian; St. Andrews, to be supplied; Indiantown, 11. P. Butler; King* gtfjgfc S. M. 11 iii'h.s : lte-.nJi.;., Middletof lute file t> VC- \\-n 1 ingtcn; Johnsonvtllc, S. . Chisnv Gap way, L. 1?. Gambl'1; Gotirdino It. A. Brown; Bonneau, I'. _?M Knox;- St. Peter, J. K. MuiTy; St Paul, J. T. Broughton: Groal Pleasant. F. Kinloek: fader Mb* sion, H. H. .MiJlcr; Lanes Chaprt ' J. S. Johnson; St. Stephens, ty'illie Williams; St. Matthew, J. K D^vi?, Johnson Chapel, J. F. Tolhert, and Block Oak, H. Murphy District Missionary * President Mrs. M. -B.- Benhow; District Mis) sionarics, Keys. N*. J. Taylor, S. L '^Thomps, J. S. Scott, and M. T { Gilliard. Mt. Pleasant district, to he supplied; Morris Jjrowty J. AV. Withcrspoon; Ebenezer, J. C. James; Mt. Pleasant, W. T. Murry; Mc L Clellanville, C. A. Williams South Santee, Ulysscea Lark; Olive Zion and Meh'n' Wm .in?in.'A? ' ' ' **'* . " w\> no\> 11 | TTranch circuit, C. S. J. MolJette; * , Jamestown, I. A. Major; Coodef. I i ' ville, I). L. Johnson; Buck Hall, Edwarfl Hutchinson; Robinson, Win. Taylor; St. Thomas, J. II. Hamilton; Holy Trinity Mission, Jacob Wilson; Union, F. L. Bonno au;St. Phillip, David Scott; Mt. Holly, Jesse ,Middleton; Daniel Island, Robert Youngblood; Howard, R. D. Carter; Calvary, John Waiving; and Cain, J. H. Rave net; District Missionary President, , Mrs. Murry. District Missionaries , ?Rev's. S. A. Mills, S. H. RanI dolph, and S. J. C. Weathers. Aigorgotowu district, T. J. Miles , presiding ejder-^ Bethel, W. B. L. Clark; St. Stephens, 1). N. Wilson; Dickerson, J. H. Bryant; Bethel Pee I>o?\ R. A. Thompson; Williamsburg,W m. Mlddjoton; Maacamaw, S. T. Atvvood; Santee, J. W. Weston; Black Mingo, R. 'I.. MeClam; Blooniingyale, W. T. ."ngr.er; Satnpit, F. White; West Andrews, C. Lewis; Black River, I. . B.^" Gathers; Winyar, E. L. lary; Sutton, C. W. Williams; Arnett, Theodore McClam; Johnfonville, Wm. Brown; 'St. . Mary ?i-n-f?Friendship?Mission, M. Hud. on; Grove. and East - Andrews, jhn Moyd; Annandale, L. Chand..r; WaiSyaw, Joe Dorsey; Sandy land, Ti W. Brown; and St. Paul 'ireUit, J. C. Williams. District .lissionary President, Mrs. Flosie Wilson. ?V MMAM EI, A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. E. Thomas. I'astor Charleston. S. C.?Last Sunday uwned beautifully much to the >y ami satisfaction of all. Relics 'Us activities were indeed inter1 ; stihg at Emmanuel. The m'orriiiyr \yorship onened with the usual preliminaries conducted by the i'th chapter, of Isaiah was read >r the morning lesson after which to twenty-fourth Psalm was read lternately. The time for preachg came, .and the pastor took his jxt irom the aboVe named chapcr at the twenty-second verse: book unto mo, and bo saved, all he ends of the earth;' for I am od. and there is none el sir." leaking from the theme, **The hree Looks", Rev. Thomas tin Med an impressive lnessagc to his congregation. In i-t t h. . a-tor -aid mnn;1 wtr1 c KinKiii^r i?>r poncr times; tmus ? 1 wlucfi Tivmtr conditions, 'finanal conditions and other condiions which- alTec.ts lifo' would hi "otter than they are at the pres. nt time. The second "look" re erred to those who*are_ physically -ak and whose health is. sonic i ..hat, impaired.' These are .tin nos who are looking; for better altli. I.ookin't* for better friends -rniinatvd the . three . principles rem which he spoke. Friends who re sincere, trustworthy and de endal le-. The conclusion of the lossajre was. that the best and n!y friend to select is Him who x-th'all thine:- well. This mornnr message was an impressive c and shall ever be remembered V many. Our superintendent was out of he city on. last Synday afternoon ) . I. - ? * ... mi ini* M'!*?ion was conuuereri i>y ne of the teachers. We eortain" had a- beautiful lesson on i.ove". Acts 18:1-1, _First ('ui. .'5:1-1 .'i. The lesson text was read sponsiyely led bv Mrs. Viola oloiul. pianist. The same was nl ur younj? ladies was do\vn for the ' veek-ond. Miss Holmes is a successful iput of town school teach' er. TO PROBE Sll ARECHOPPER TROIBLT. Little Rock. Ark.?(( )?The Ai kansas Farm Tenancy Commission voted Tuesday to ask the next Legislature to probe frequent wharves of unlawful arts in the East Arkansas sharecropper trouble. The pBoprram committee of fhe Commission met behind closed i doors with Governor Futrell and s named five of its members to call _ on the legislature, whhih inr 1 itr January, and ask an inquiry into lawlessness in the principal tenant areaj, " 1 r _ i PENDLETON NEWS 1 ' Friends and relatives were glad to sep Mr.- Joseph Thompson, Jr., student of Benedict college, Columbia home for the week-end. Messrs J. E. Morse and Harry Jones spent the summer in Ilendersonville, N. C.. left for Charleston Saturday Where they will spend the winter Mrs. R. B. Thompson and the many relatives and friends of Mr. James Thompson sponsored a surprise birthday party for him recently. There were many jjresent. . m:x" * After engaging in many amusing games and birthday greetings from each one, a delicious course of ice cream and cake was served, this ended an enjoyable social event. .....1 _Z By request of rMr. James Thomp son and because of his sincere appreciation the entire.?i>??ty returned to his home am^ a group picture made for a memory keep .ako for him. ?' " Mr. Edward Winston of Jacksonville, Fla.. visited relatives and friencds recently. , Mr. Ben Thompson, Scranton, I'a.. Mosdames Almena Thompson Towns, X. Y.; Cornelia Jones, .Charleston, S. C.; and M:ss Madeinc Thompson. New York were appy visitors ta their father, relatives and friends last week. They were entertained with many house uul dinner parties while here. The sad intelligence of the rerout death of Mrs. Nellie B. Towns in Philadelphia brought a pall of -adness "oVer-her church and many friends. Mr. John Ellis Peppers suffered - a M lithe lust \teek. but is improving slowly. The fourth and last quarterly conference of King Chapel A.M.E. church was held by Presiding Elder. J. 8. Beimr Jr.. flopm-fa wnm j ! good. 1 Rev. O. I>. Young preached a masterly: sermon Sunday morning. Theme: "Have Faith in God". Many A mens, were heard anrong the worshipers. I Mrs. Florence Milliner worshipi ed with the Ebeiiezer Baptist con l vn t ii>H?S+mthry ~ nt Watson's i m sing.?M\>. Milliner was > i-ry "mufb. at?King "Chapel. I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gantt of , Sjlver Spring Baptist .church wor, shipped at King Chapel A. M. E. fhuivh Sun lay moaning. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Thompson liteitalned on Thursday a dinner party in honor, of their brnther Mr. Edward M'insfi n of Jaek sonville, Ela. Ail elaborate live course.dinner was-served. This beautiful home i. \\a? a sc. tie of rare beauty. -'The I lioin r ...,.i .I;..:.... Ii.m >4111111^ IllOIUS WOie 1111 I , usuully attractive amidst the b.a i] tiful vases of dahlias and roses tjs r decoration. The merry party en-J . tray'ed in various names. Messrs J. E. Morse and Harry .ioi.es lnotond 1Charleston fori the winter. ....'Messes..- WilllVid ami Earle Morse are on their way from Canada and other points to Charlesion whole they will spend the winter. i -?Kinir? Chapel A. M. E. church was all an'low Sunday nijjht with ? lame Ethiopian army of men' under- the leadership of .General,! Mrs, R. IT Thompson, fijrhtinpr atrain-t the I'.S.A. Army of women urder the leadership of General lam s Peppers. Afterward the' armies rendered a musical program. Mr. \V. I. Peek of Ander -m; iicii wi imi a vt-i y appropriate ami masterly address. Subject: "I"sofulness". ' The women will !*- t: 1 v tile fourth Sunday night Mrs. B. I.. Davis of Anderson will ?deliver the address. ? We were happy to acknowledge the visitation of Miss,_Cecelia John -fin. state supervisor for the N.Y. A. Sunday night; Miss Johnson gave the audience some helpful in- _ fWmat ion as?relates to her work j ilumii- aufaim [ "" 'Ats's" R7 f. Chirk and Miss Bohhie spent Sunday afternoon in fire nville visiting friends. Bt.? || ) V| | M, VIU.K NEWS""" By (Miss) A. M."Davis Sunday was a beautiful day for all church goers. The, roads were crowded coming from all directions. Mand Mrs. J. L. Turner, Mr. Kansom Scott, My. P. McCrae and many others went to Georgetown, S. to attend ttf1 closing of the Palmetto Annual Conference They reported a very pleasant trip. Sunday afternoon the writer in company with many others witnessed the closing of a. week's revival a* Hcilwl M?K, chureh,? Rev. A.L .Wilson, pastor. The spiritual ti reported $1.G8 Class 5, $3.70. Each teacher pave prizes to th< students that raised the highesi amount of money. And they art as follows: Ethel Morris first Claretta Bluford, second and Mat tie Morris, third. These prizes were presented by Mrs. Mamit Gaulden to her class. Mrs. Gus sie Miller gave one prize and thai one went to Verena Earal Rhode: and she in turn gave it to the per son that raised" the next highes amount., SJ"hese teachers anc -cholars ;need to be congratulatee for their working spirit, not onlj these but the others that are do mg the same thing. The morning services opened a1 the regular hour with Miss Gwen lolyn Henry at the piano. Aftei he regular morning devotion, oui pastor came before us and tool as his text^Mark 13:35. 37. Subject "Watch". Our hearts burned within as the man of" God spoke to us along the way. The pastor along with the Senior choir and some of our mem hers, rendered service 3:30 o'clock at .Millers chapel ATM.E. church last Sunday. We enjoyed being with them, but along with our joy orrow- and sadncsa could be found because of the dea of Mrs. White ii^p who had lnh^r^d frtr mo thnn three years witji the people ol Newberry. We are hoping and : misting that everything will be better and sweeter for us all some day. The BYPU met at 6:30 p.m. with Miss Helen Rutherfdrd in harec of the program. The pro: grani was very good and those who heard it enioved it to . the *n igticst? At the regular night services Mr. George Singleton opened by playing a lovely prelude. Rev. Dayson preached for us at the regular preaching hour. He used *'s his subject: "Sin". We enjoyed the message very much.? Mrs. Lovella Banks of Norristown, Pa., Mrs. Margaret Jackson from Spartanburg and others we fail to called worshipped with us. ANT10CH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. C. Honor, Pastor C rnwell, S. C.?Sunday was a well spent day at the above named church. Being the end of the great tlonu'-corrfing week The series of sermons was started on Monday evening by Rev. Hope of Gastonia, N. C. who filled the place of Rev. Arthur White. Rev. Hope took his text John 12:26. The Sandy River "hoir furnished music. Tuesday evening the pastor spoke to us from the text John 10:11. The Pleasant. View choir gave us good music. Wednesday night the Rev. J. W. Wright and the Mt. Zion choir came to us. His text was found Mark 5:19. . Thursday evening the pastor sp. ke to us from Psalm 122.1. Friday night the Rev. S. L. McCullough spoke to Us from John 12:13 during this service the Mt. Olive choir gave us touching songs. Sunday morning at 11:30 the pastor 'ascended the platform and spoke tu us fron\ this text I will arise and go to my father. I.uke 15:1 H. Using as a subject "Going Home". Everyone ^reserft wW glad -they hati-come home after hearing ttiis soul stirring message At 3:00 o'clock the Rev. T. H. MaPoney and his choir of Chester. S. C., came and took service oj> to rr spiritual height. His" text was found James 5:17. Subject "The Power of Prayer through Faith". When 8 o'clock came the church was again jammed and the Rev. Copeland with his choir took their places and continued the good work. His text was taken from H-1 ?'- O ?r> r.pncsian At the close of Sunday evening was the climax of one of the great tost that the church has ever had. The first prize won by Mrs. Annie Degraffinreid who reported $10.25. The scond prize went to Mrs. Eliza Wallace who reported $0.90. Th^ third went to Mrs. Mariah Cunningham who lcpuili'il $0.11. Mrs. Mary Crawford reported $8.15. She was awarded an honorary prize. Mrs. Janie Brice I w + 1,1 reported $7.60, she was also given an honorary prize. Sisters Charlotte Johnson and Patieni-a ' Strong reported the hgihest num: bcr of ticket and won the 10 lbs. 1 cf sugar. We must congratulate 1 these sisters for the skillful^^way 1 in which they put this contest I ?? raised $102.00 during this drive We are Happy to say that we r have now closed this year with our 3 association fee in fuH and all debts connected with the church 1 in good shape. We also had e" nough to give our pastor an ap> preciative gift as a token of gratitude for his year's work. We are always true to our motto: l, "Not Can't, But Can". ' | We are sorry to state that the : mother of Deacon Sam Cunningham is on the sick list. s | MYRTLE BEACH NEWS t i Sunday was a beautiful day i that folks enjoyed going to church -'All the teachers have returned to t their work. We all were glad to 1 see them back. Professor Stack1 Alexander of Greenwood, S. C.; 1 house of Conway, SjC.; Miss Sara Miss Abraham of Sumter; Miss I Ramsey of, Sumter; Miss Ruth t Rodgers of Conway. Oyster roast given by the Myr; tie Beach school Saturday night : October 24. 1936. Everybody en; joyed it. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Owens motored to Columbia, Sp&rtanburg ? and Laurens on their vacation. Re! ported a pleasant trip. Returned i. October 1, 1936. . L On October-"19fh Mr T.pwS ; Boon and Miss Lottie Mae Cald\ well entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. ; B. Owens at a surprised supper in ' honor of Mi;s. J. B. Owens's birth1 !r-y at Brock Green Garden. Cock ! tail, roast duck, dressing with nuts t?pieklea, olives,?pumpkin pie. A ' beautiful decorated cocoanut cake i Some of their friends were there: i Mr q n/^ Mro A Iav A?A?. MUM ATA AO. i I it A iUUUX C U1 VUU* way, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Frazier ' of Conway. A program will be given at the Myrtle Beach High school Satur! day night. All- invited. 3 Mr. C. C. known as a "Trucking ! King" entertained with some of j his late steps at Seaside Inn hoi tel October 26, 1936. Music by 1 "Jazzing Fats", Mr. George C. , Saxon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee Nell son. Mr. Charles Brown of George I town! spent Thursday evening at j Myrtle Beach, October 22nd. .; Mr. Jerry Spiney spent his vai cation in Murrell Inlet gathering oysters. | NEW TRINITY BAPT. CHURCH Rev. B. F. Stewart, Pastor At the usual hour our - Sunday ' scnooi Began last Sunday and most of the teachers were at their place. The lesson was beautifully reviewed by the pastor who gave some good illustrations on "Love". At 11 o'clock we listened to a most" wonderful sermon by the pas tor from text Job 23:3, subject: "Christian Anxiety to See God". Many who were present expressed how they enjoyed the great sermon. At 7:30 o'clock the pastor catne forward with another wonderful sermon taken from St Johnson 13:15, subject "Christ Our Example". Among the many things that he said was that a Christian must ever keep his eyes on Jesus as his example in temptation and trials. Another large crowd listened to this sermon. We are looking forward to Home-coming Day that will be on the 4th Sunday in November. MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE OF W1NNSBORO ' The Ministerial Alliance on Tues day night went to Peters station in_Xewbarry and visited the Prov11 idence circuit, pastored.by Rev. B. ' C. Cunningham. After arriving services began. First hyman lined by Rev. Barber. Prayer by Rev. Simmons. Second hymn by Rev. McCollough. , Sermon preached by Rev. J. M. Beaty. Text Jesus Drinking the Cup. After which eight ministers made addresses and refreshments were served, ! consisting of chicken, pies and cof , fee. ' On Friday night" of" the "same week we visited the work of Rev. j Beaty at White Oak. There we met another fine congregation. 1st J hymn lined by J. C. Hilton. Prayer by Rev. Alexander. Scripture ' reading by Rev. Cunningham. 2nd hymn Rev. Alston. Rev. Beaty | preached the sermon. The Ierrl speaking to Daniel. After which four of the ministers made adCunningham and Beaty. This is a new feature to the Ministerial Alliance. f a * . SUMTER NEWS t f The pastor and members of Mt. t Pis;rah, Bethel and Union Station 2 A. M. E. churches have been busy v for the past couple of weeks rais ing funds, in ordor^to make fuljreports at the Conference in Marion this?week* Special services , were heTd at Mt. FIsgah each nite , last week and on Sunday, October 25th. i The Goodfellows club met on ? ; Wendcsi.ay nite, October 21, with ^ Mr. Frank Broom, with the regular routine of business and social hour. The host served a bounteous repast. 1 j The Goodwill club met on j Thursday evening, October 22. ^ with Mrs. Maude Pendergrass at j the Community Genteiy with j large number o-U members attending." The club was favored with a very interesting address on poli- j tices by Prof. Ulysgees Conyers. The hostess extended a cordial I , welcome and served a refreshing - -? r ?? ; 1 : r repast. q ^"Miss Singleton is in Greensboro, ^ N. C. visiting her sister. Mrs. Stella Jenkins, Mrs. White ^ iMiss Sumter and Miss Brown of Manning, S. C.. were'in the eity visiting friends on Wednesday, October 21. Dr. and Mrs. Pride and little j son of - Columbia visited ~ Mrs. / Maude Pendergrass and daughter on Sunday, October 25. Rev. S. M; Mliller spent several days in Atlanta during?tho past . week. ,, L n WESTMINSTER NEWS By_Ruby_M. ^Austin J? ?t e The Harvest rally at the John Wesley M. E. church was a great s success on last week. Friday nite c the white Methodist preacher came to us anJ gave an inspiring 11 message. Text found Judges 16:- ^ 28 Theme: "Crossing the Border ^ Line." v Sunday morning the Greenville s District Supt. delivered the mes- sage. It was enjoyed very much. A ...1.: _L iL 4jl\- i -.1 rvii*;r wmcn trie quarterly con ference was held. Many o>f< our members and friends of .the Trin? ty M.E . church of Walhalla, C. were there.1 Westminster High School "Jolly Workers Club" *< W"e are reporting to you from ^ the W, S. D. station. c The president being absent the >' meeting was called to order. by the Vice President, A. Brewer Song by the club "Swing Low I. Sweet Chariot," led by Mattie B. > Morton. We were led in the Lord's Prayer by the Chaplain, Ira Glover. The minutes cifi the last meeting were read and a 'opted. v^oiiecuon of dues, neport ot the program committee. Our adviser, ^ Mrs. Estella B. Itiley gave us a ll very encouraging talk. T We noticed all the teachers of our school are decorating their ! rooms for Hallowe'en. Because of the drought, our vegetable crops , were short but in spite of thatthe girls of the H. E. department carried out a canning project. They are now making curtains for SET YOUR OWN J EASY TERMS*! Replace old, in- SOrertown, the vjjjx Protection and pay as you ride. AS LOW AS 5QC Per Week TCOLUMBIA ! VULCANIZING WORKS, INC. ?1109 HAMPTON ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. 3 Open All Night?24 Jio-nr Service 1 Save your nieklee and dime* a ad ] come up to a?e u? sometime While fn Columbia visit the 2 Lenox Beer Parlor ! Cor. GERVAIS & HARDEN STS. 2 LUNCHES AT ALL TIMES ct HARRY MURRAY. Prop. FUNERAL 2469 Senate St., (Cor. House and AMBULANCE OUB PHONE NEVER SLEEPSThe Holley Funeral Homes at G PHONE ' OUR MOTTO;,. ."PROMPT AND 1 > A Service In Keeping W 17 TEARS OF EFF1C1 Saturday, October 31, 1936. heir class room aru., their uniorms. Prof. Childers is planning o have a Hallowe'en Party Oct. tifl 10th. AVe will sign off until next |j veek. , Mittie B. Morton, reporter ?? LAURENS J1EWS J , By Thomas Shelton \ A most delightful dinner was +- 1 riven Tuesday evening by Mr. and Irs. John Puller at their residence', in Hance St. Accompanying Mr. >nd Mrs. Andrew Fuller of Laur- ~ ns, Bish'op Garlington and wife of Irooklyn, .N. Y., and Miss Hattie jene sneiton, at Laurens, Mr. Aliert Thompson, accompanied by dr. James Shelton, J.r. and Mrs, ' dattie P. Fuller motored to Spar- A anburg, S. C. on Friday evening- / isiting relatives and friends, Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Lee Higgins acompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Anrcw Fuller and Mr. Luke^ Pitts ^ notored To Greenville, S. C. on lunday evening visiting friends, dr. Luke Pitts visited his sister n Anderson St., Mrs'. Emma Cunningham is very sick at her esidcnce on W. Main St. Mr, Charlie Franklin is still onfined to his bed. In the various communities of .aurens, people are mourning rom shocks o^ three deaths. Mr. ohn (White) Garlington tied uddenlv at his residence on Far ley Ave. Mr. Howard Carter ied Friday night following an illiess of approximately two years. Miss Hattie L. Duckett died lunday night following an illness f approximately uiifr yeai. ; The friends of Mr.' John Hiltock are glad to know that he is onvalescing. Rev. Albert Thompson is spendng two weeks in Atlanta, Ga. on usiness. Rev. Thompson is a 'resbyterian Missionary Tor ^he arious cities o| the PietLmont ection. JOIN NOW ! Personality Club Get a monthly letter on ""How j Improve. Your Life Situations." end $1 for yearly membership, to over 12 letters?an answer to our questions once a month. PERSONALITY STUDIO 39 \V. 125th St., New York, N. Y. 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