4. 324 Interviewer‘ s Camnent Cora Horton is the first president ot the WOman‘8 Missionary Society composed ot the societies of the three Arkansas C. M. E. Conferences, She has been president of the Anmial Conrerence division of the Woman‘s Home Missionary Society of the Little Rock Conrerence f~or about seven years. She visits all meetings ot the General Conference and the General Board of the C. M. E. church as well as all connectional meetings of the Little Rock Conference, and such meetin~s of~ the Arkansas and Southwest Con..~ f~erences a8 relate to the dischar~a of her duties as president or the State Woman‘s Home Missionary Society organization. She has been president ot the N. C. Cleves Club of &~llock Temple C. M. L Church of Little Rock for seven years and is a most active church worker as will be seen from this coenment, Th her worship she represents the traditional Negro type ‚ bit she buys the current issue ot the C • M. E. Church Discipline and is well acquainted with its provisions relating to her specific church work as well as to all ordinary phases of church work and administration. There is a lot of draina in her story of the mother who unwittingly married her son, There is an interesting sidelight on slavery separations In this interview. Never had lt occurred to me that imposters among Negroes might seize upon the idea of missing relatives as the basis for a confidence schemes There is also an interesting sidelight on C. M. E. Church history In the naming of Jane Hunter as the woman who baked the first sacrement bread at the organization of that Church in 1870, ~— ~