_ ' .' > PageJTwe PROGRAM T OP THE T ~ ? 1 , Sixty-seventh Annual Session _ .OF THE WOMAN'S BAPTIST MISSIONARY and EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION of South Carolina TO BE HELD WITH THE TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH Florence, South Carolina JUNE 22-24, 1955 : ^ Rev. J. J. Abney, Pastor Mrs. Lanra >M. Orant Truesdale, Local President Theme: Building A Spirit of Fellowship ti ?i.TU i ii ruu k iiuui 1 utr itiissiuiiu y outicncf? Theme Song: Leaning On The Everlasting Arms Mrg. M. K. Howard, President M rs. C. H. Whtkins, Recording Secretary P K O (J. K A M 3 _ Wednesday* June 22, 1955 -?__i '' SO P. M. Board Meeting Trinity Baptist Church ? 3:00 P. M. Enrollment of Delegates :00 P. M. Opening Worship by Committee: Mrs. R. E. Asbury, Mrs. D. S. Sample, Mrs. J. G. Ezell !. Mr?. Bessie Sullivan^Mrs.^S. B. Young?and Mrs: A. Dr Staggs in charge of music Opening Sermon '.J Rev. J. S. Maddox, Donald, or Rev. H. B. Mitchell, Greenwood Music i w..-..': Convention Choir Offering: 67c __* j,_ Finance Committee Meditation - __ Mrs.. Mamie Morris, Bennettsville or Mrs. C. H. Brown, Columbia - : r? :? - Wednesday Evening Session 7:30 P. M. Welcome Program Local Talent i Rev. J. J. Abney, Pastor .!... ... Presiding Response Mrs. Garna Daniels, Georgetown Presenting President Howard, Mrs. Juanita Lawrence -.Offering Offiieis uf Ttiill'lV Baptist CtUirfh ' ; Announcements Reception Thursday Morning Session, June 23, 1955 7:30 A. M. Leadership Training - Faculty: Sisters Ethel Wilson, Alethea Lewis, Meta Johnson and C. E. Watkins 9:30 A. M. Worship Period Committee *- ?v Reports:? Board, Corresponding Secretary; Treasure and all Standing Committees . :00 M - Music 1 ? Sunshine Singers Mrs. Essie Frederick in charge presenting President Howard in her .Annual Message ^ Mrs. Beatrice Sanders, Sumter or Mrs. Leila Robinson, ' ?r r-'.V Greenwood "? Memorial Dollar Finance Committee Recognition of Visitors ? 1:00 P. M. Music . - _____ Theme Song. Suitable Music for Society Meeting - ?- ^. v_" ... Mrs. Christine Givens ' Symposium: ______ Establishing a Better Government 1 Through the Citizenry of Our Religious Organizations . Mrs. Iola Jones in charge, Mrs. ' Sarah Z. Daniels. Mrs. ^ 5? ? Magnolia Lewis, Rev. Wescult Johnson,'Miss Bessie Moorman 1 Summary Mr. E. I>. Turnage i' Meditation Mrs, L. J. Chaplain, Charleston 1 ' 3:00 P. M. - Adjournment for Lunch ~ Thursday afternoon Session ;:0Q P. M. . Brjpf Song tServic*A- C.ippregniiim -1 Interracial Period , Mrs. I. B. Bacoats and ; ^ Mrs. E. O. Abney 45 P. M. - Morris College Hour Mr. A. L. Butler ' and Committee in oharge Convention Song .___! What A Fellowship r. 30 P. M. Intermission Thursday Evening Session 30 P. M. Song Services '. Young People leading ?. 45 P. M. Reports of District Missionaries __ " _ _ Mrs. M._W. McLester in charge -?7 I 00 P. M. Deacon's and Minister's Wives Period Their Contribution to World Fellowship . 00 P. M. Echoes .from State Convention Representatives: "< Rev. G. G. Daniels, President, Rev. J. J. Abnev, Rev. J. D. j Rucker^JVIr C \#e Bavin, Boy's City;?Rev:?WnT RatTTTT Friendship Junior College, Rev. J. H. Goudlock Friday Mornintr Session in?? n m" "-"W^A. M. Leadership Training Faculty \ '?0 A. M. Executive Board Breakfast ( ; 15 A. M. Worship Period ... Committee ) JO A. M. Report of Committee on State Mother ? ? ~ ^ - Presentation* of Visitors, Delegations, New Societies and ( Life Members Missions _ . . Rpy M R Gnrdnn t ? Playlet! 1 ithing __ First Baptist Churoh, Sumter j, Mrs. Jessie Sharper in charge ? "" p~.-00 A. M. Benedict College Period Rally for Benedict College ' )0 P. M. Closing Sermon Rev. J. G. Odom , a Collection Reports : >0 P. M. Adjourn for dinner , , s Friday Afternoon Session r ' OP. M. Youth Hour Miss Lenore Dupree, President Processional j Devotional Message Rev. Harry Wright; Bennettsville or Rev. Jack Kelly. Columbia- ??? ? ~ ? Junior Program" arranged by Mrs. J. P. Reeder and Mrs. N. A. Robinson ' Insnirational Address: Our Task, Mrs. Anabell Weston Offering . Reports Announcements 1 Meditation Mrs. Luella G. Henry, Anderson 1 ' 0 P. M. Intermission | t . 0 P. M. Memorial Services - I i Memorial Praver ? . , Mrs. Annie Hanberry Memorial Address MrsMnez^BushJJ Music 1.-. Convention .Choir ^ Election of Officers 3 Official Greetings . . .. I . Final Reports Closing Prayer Mrs. Sue Pearl Bullock. Cross Hill ' Closing Meditation Mrs. ?jueen Esther Smith ( Walterboro , . \ ' ^ Mabel- K. Howard, President ) r . ^>jorr'e Watkins, Secretary 1 'oo 1 mfe1 ? ' ^am.P Julia A. Starks at Morris College, August ' - 23, 1955. Registration heard SB (HI ? ? , ? ? 1 .. NKINSVILLE NEWS / a]] out t0 entertain this group es- J r pecially the older of them and i t L i^olk one thing that vp are deep- was thrilling to see those' older j h proud of >e, in spite of the. ones-enjoy themselves at the picnic ^ storms and rains we have not had on the School Picnic. Those who! ' V tragedies among us. The folk were unable to attend, xhe girls , in the Community still- enjoy a roasted wienners, made sandwiches isonable amount of good health, and sent lunches to them. They ser." -meone are still on the inclement ved pineapple punch, cookies, mints ( !' t are: Mrs. Dollie Martin, Mrs. and sandwiches. < :'rie Pearson, Mrs. Ida Marfin, The closing exercises at Mo.' iss Rosana Burns, Mr. Alex Har- Croey-Liston was par-Hxcellent. I r and Mrs. Anna Bell Willing- Rev. Wallace Crumlin preached a >- n. Mrs. Ella Martin and Mr. memorable Annual Sermon Sunday 1 nry Guinyard, Sr.. also feehle to a packed Gymtorium with many j i abTe'to be up and around. The standing. The community rejoiced i C I Scout gave thejr annual pic- because it was a living example of j nic party Thursday p. m. at Mc "If you want to succeed bad en- | C. oey Liston. This is an Annual ough, you will." The Glee club f -cnt given for the oldest adults in sang beautifully rmrW rhp ty, W. J. Heath, O. E. Mani- speaker should suffice. He told the i I ult Boreguard Gleen, John Glenn, graduate in ;sim'ple language, How ! "oy Manning, Richard Brown to be a suv'cess in life. The ValdicI' ncipel of School. torian and ^Salutatoniam address Misg Fenoh. and her girls went were delivery ^d by M4sa Emfly Thompson and Mr. Lamest Glenn respectively. The services Sunday and Wed. were within the 1 hour limit, but truly they were well worth the record breaking attendance. Supt. of Education J. Ben Cox awarded the State High School Diplomas to 3S young people several of whom already had Scholarships and Appliations in Colleges. The class left as a Memento to the-school a beautiful brick entrance, Mrs. B. B. Rubb, was class adviser. Thursday, promotion cards were given and at a special assembly, many expressions by students representing all Depts. were made also Faculty members. These were very impressive and manv of the Seniors shedded tears. ?he ohighest Scholastic Scholarship award for four years were presenti?d by Principal Brown to "Miss Emily Thompson and Nine bus drivers were presented $115.00 BonUse.s for Safe Driving duringtfl"? year. High praises and thanks were tendered Mr. Brown by teachers aud pupils for being such a fine leader for them guiding them right. The Principal and Faculty presents every graduate a gift which consisted of: The Holy Bible. A large Book and 800 Art Corners. There were visitors from Ind. t o the remote corners of South CaroMrs. Theresa Samuels of Indianapoles and Mrs. MaCroskey were thrilled. Mrs. Earnestyne "McDuffie of Florence, all nieces and friends-of-Miss'-FHnch were amtmgthe many Sunday guests. u % Mr. Roger Jenkins Voc. Ag. and Miss Finoh Voc. Home Economics hTe in the community working, so if you need~them, be "sure to use them. BETHEI. A. M. E. CHURCH Rpv 1 A Arthur tlnlmnc Pnutnr ?Cnlnmhifl-r? The Sunday School attendance is very good for this time of the year. The children usually start going away for the The children are getting ready for the Children's Day program. Thby will he in charge of t h e entire program of the Church next Sunday. Come out next Sunday and enjoy a well prepared program which your children will present. Rev. Holmes preached a beautiful message from the 23rd division of Psalms. He told his eongregation tint David had Supreme confidence in the word of God and as i .result, of such.. faith, David was. Jnahle to move forward along the Christian journey with a calmness ind serenity of rriind that only a, Christian can understand. i ne minister told -his hearers Hat they-too must possess t h-a t;ind of faith in oider to underitand and do the will of God. The music was highly' appropriite and was beautifully done. The flowers were of exquiite beauty and were lovely aranged. _ Visitors are welcome to attend Jethel at all times. ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. C. Rates?Pastor Sunday School opened 10:00 a. n. with the Supt. and co-workers >resent. After the class study of he lesson, the S. S. was heautifuly reviewed by the Supt. Mrs. ^stell Johnson. The attendance was lery good and oiur oollection was 58.50. The adult class and the lonie department tied with the lanner. Mr*. Juanita Simons teach?r and Mrs. E. J. Johnson Supt. ionic department. The Cradle roll lad the youth banner. Mrs. Rosa Jelaney Supt. 11:00 afteT?preliniineries ,.the~ lastor led i n singing, I've Been Braying A Dong Tin\e, I'm Not Tired Yet. The soup was . very ouehing. After which, he selected lis text from St. M itt. 5:0, Theme: Blessed Are Toy Who Do Hunger And Thirst After Righteousness For They Re Filllcd. This being Communion day, the pastor "hid himself behind the Cross and the Spiritual tide ran hjtfh. N 3:.'S0 p. m. TJie United PrayffiBand rendered a fine program whioh was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Telly Pres. and Mrs. C. Brown Secretary. The progrntp was sponored by Mrs. Angeline McClain. Sunday night our pastor preached another soul stirring sermon from St. John 8:2!?. We were glad to have one of our loyal members with us Sunday, Mrs. Velma Mickens Allen who' is now living ir New York City. Several visitors were present. Visitors are always welcome t< the friendlv church on the hill, 41 f Henderson Street. BUY BONDS I PALMETTO LEADER rnore attended the funeral, but tCOIU's truly were unable to get their names. Let us continue to pray ' for ; .he sick. Prayer is our greatest weapon. CO I E.MAN RIDGE BAPTIST ( HI RCH Rev. J. \V. Davis, Pastor | S. S. was opened at the usual ! hour with the Asst. Supt. acting in place of'our absent Supt. The, lesson .was, beautifully, taught and, carried out. Sis. Gary taught the Supt. class and the other three teachtrs were at their post ol' duties. The Sub. of the lesson 'Manasseh's Sin and Repentance." After S. S. the ushers met for.a brief meeting. After the meeting the ushers and some of the members 'Went to the Usher league which was held jit^ St. Matt. Bapt. Church, Batesi~burg. Ck V On Sunday night the Coleman Ridge Love and Good Will Soci-! ety turned out with the Jerusalem | ... . -. . - I ' . THE HETHESITA TTAPT.^ CjfURCH Rev. O. Y. Goode,*^ Pastor S. S. conducted by the pastor. Teachers took charge of their classes' which were beautifully taught on the Sub. "Munasseh's Sin 4 And Repentance." Memory select | ion, "Teacn Me To Do Thy Will, i For Thou Art My God; Thy Spifit Is Good; Lead Me Into ,_The^ Land Of Uprighteoysness." ( Senior Topic, "Repentance For Wrong Doing." We all sin in some way, but the beauty el'., al. i is when we repent from wrongdoings. Prayer service was very good conducted by Dea. Bennie Sartor and Bro. Cal Jeter. The | Pastor read scripture John 9:131 2u. After a number from the Jr., : Choir, Missionary offering was ; taken. Dea Johney-;Gheek offered ! the Mission Prayer which was ! ,soul stirring. A song-by Bro. Coi1 lie Gray. The pastor took his texst from Isiah 6:5, Sub. "Gods Wash Day," j it was a wonderful sermon enjoyed bylarge attendance. We were blessed to have a number,Visitors from Union, j S. C.. Miss, Comicheu, the guest | of Miss Louise Bole, Miss Sau! age, the guest and niece of Mr. | and Mrs. Arthur Tucker. We alI ways enjuy nice visiturs. C u ill e~ again all that wish. Subscribe, for the Palmetto Leader. I. A. T. Rpt. LATTA NEWS Sunday was a beautiful day and the attendance at cTnirch .was good. S. S. opened at 10 a.m. with Mrs. Jessie Sellers acting as ' Supt. A wonderful discussion o f the lesson was enjoyed in the var ious classes. At 11 A.M. our Morning Worship began, Rev, Paul German in charge. The morning message was delivered by the pastor, Rev. R. C.Wright, Sam: 1-17-32 -theme "Give Me A Man," Sunday 3:30 p.m. Star Day was held aj. the Mason Hall, Rev. McBtyde of Bethel Church, Dillion, delivered the sermon. Bible wil' open J A M. June Western - Chapel A.M.E. ofl Rev. O. E. Jackson, Supt. ^ C. Wright Prin This*s^B last for two weeks7"^"^H We were very glnd to se^^Bfi Jannie MoNeal at church Sunday, - she?has been very sick. Those the sick list are Rev. Hawarp -Page, Mrs. Lucy. Wright. Miss. Kmma Manning. Mr. Issiah Mbore Mr. Thad McNeal, Prof. Guiles. Mr. E. Fred Moody .have, returned back to White Plain, N.Y. -alter visiting his?mother- -Mrs. Etta Moody. Mr. James McBryde. of N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. West. McRae of,Ga., are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mc ' Byrde. Mrs. Rosa Key of Florence S. C. was the weekend truest of I her mother, Mrs. Jane McNeal. Mrs. Thelma McNeal is visiting ' her sister-in-ia\y here Mrs. Eliza beth Boomer. Those attending the funeral of Miss Carrie Berry of Mullins, S. ('. were the reporter Mr. J. A. Sellers, - Miss Artretta Sellars, Mr. Rodgia Sellars, Ella and Allie Crawford, Mrs. Nora Owens, and others. Mr. and Mrs. Bill M. Bommer have returned from a very pleasTint trip in Jacksonville Fla., and ' Miami. ' Magdelene Moore, Rpt. j FISH EI. CHAPEL \1 E CHURCH Rev. Smith?Pastor i at 1 I'. M. for the late Mr. Mavion I ley ward Qancy of NYC with j Rev." Randall delivering the eulo[ gy and Mrs. Marlene Stiney M.C. [ She also read the obituary. Mr. T. S. West read the telegrams f and Mr. R. M. Stiney Sr. gave j remarks in behalf of the deI ceased. Mr. Daney was the W. M. of his Bethel Chapter Lodge in ! N.Y.C.. A Bro. Taylor came down j and spoke very well .in his behalf. Music was rendered by Mr. M. E. West and Solo by Sis Luj cinda Williams. R.. M. Stiney .Jr. I Funeral Home was in charge* of the remains. He was laid to rest under a mound of beautiful flowers. FIRST BORN CIU'RfH Rev. L'nderwood, I'astor Choir union was held at this church at 4 o'clock and the varI ious churches had a wonderful . time in this service. I A couple of friends of Miami, Fla. had lunch at the home of E. Sharp with - Mrs. Writtenberry serving. Mr. James Wilson, N.Y C.; Mrs. Mayola Curry and many r-; ? society in tneir turn out. Meinj hers friends and love come. We , ask everyone to come and rake part jvith us in our (inch) rally the second Sun. night, June 12, at Coleman Ridge Bapt. church, time 8 o'clock. Come one yome ali Carving Ligons, Rpt. ' I . HAKDEKVII.LE NEWS ?St: StfplrcB A. M. K. Church Rev. H. 1). Brow.n, I'astor . ... - - j At the close of a very fine j Sunday School lesson and disf-eussiy - our Su pt.,Prof. Shan k-? I lin gave very fine timely re-j , marks. ' ?.? Morning worship" began at 1.1 :| 30 with Mrs. Z. E. Primi render-1 ing beautifu'"' music. T v> pastor i with a moderate voice, delivered I a fine sermon despite the fact he | said he was a bit on the feeble I ' side. After- a brief spell, of ill j ness Rev. Field was hack at his post of duty. A liberal collection ! was lifted by Bro.s Thos. King j. and Wesley Glover Sr. After| which Bros. Nickson Williams, I David Youngs and Herfry William; | Jr., lifted a collection --for Bro. kHeyward Dancy of Fishel Chapel CLE. Church: Rev. Fields and BGeneva Simmons of this lXc-TIVITIES ix AND AltOlM) MORRIS BROWN A. M. E. I CHURCH r I Rev. J. C. Quarles, Pastor "They*are the desciples of Christ, "not .who know .most, Tbut .who love most. If the tender,, profound jtntLsy m pa th i zing__Jovty_ practiced. and recommended by Jesus, .were paramount .in every .heart,-.the ioftiest .and most glorious .idea of human society would he realized, and little be evanting t o make .his word .a kingdom .of heaven. Communion services at Morris) Brown A. M. E. Church began?at, 11: o'clock Sunday m'orning in the usual sacred and spiritual manner, with God truly in ouri midst for the atmosphere was one of love and peace and fellowship among brethren. The pulpit and altar rail of the i church were immaculately draped a white with beautiful arrnno-o-1 ments of white gladioli,?a?true-symbol of purity and love, furi nished by members of Stewards | Boa I'd No. 2, Mrs. L. Y. Johnson, i Pres. The beautiful flowers were! I as much1 a .part, of our service asj any thing ilse for "Flowers are God's thoughts of beauty taking form to gladden Mortal gaze."! The usual order sei vice was followed including an organ piye-1 lude by Mr. A. Bligen, the doxol-j ogy, then the "call to worship."' The~trpening hymn for our service was "1 Will Remember Me" which was so .appropriate for the occasion for we were paying ^tribute to Christ hy partaking of his broken body and hip blood i which Was shed for mankind sol that we might have a chance to! the tree of life. Following the morning's prayer and choral res'ponse, the scrip-, ture taken fiom St. John 14:1-121 was" read by Rev. Marion Stroble. 1 Afterwhieh the decalogue was re- j neated. The second hymn "Sinner Obey' After quite an impressive song j service the pastor. Rev. J C. | "Queries, cameToith to deliver ^ the message for the day. Before*; taking his text he remarked a-( bout getting to church on t i m e for the beginning of the services. This he stated was important biecause the beautiful music and songs, the sincere prayer and scripture put our hearts and minds in the right attitude to receive God's words. , The pastor preached a most dy IN MEMORIAM ^ .-4 , ' ;,'v - i!> E? R MRS. ELIZA JANE RICHMOND? ?In loving Memories of the late Mrs. Eliza Jane Richmond who departed this life June 9, 1954. A door swun briefly ' open, And a loved one slipped away, Slipped from life's dark; shadows Into a bright eternal day. The Fanrly I naniic sermon. His text was tak. of which was "the Conquerer From Eden." His sermon was very encouraging and realistic, the type of message and advice that mankind needs today. He ad monished us to believe in Chrisr.J love Ilim, have faith in Him be-1 cause He has proved himself with out a doubt to be a great conqur-1 er.. There is no problem too hard'I for him to solve. No mountain too! high tor Him to climb and no sickness too difficult for Him to ' heal. We have only to trust Ilim and He will never fail us. ~ The music so carefully selected j and beautifully .sdng was furnish" "eel by the combined Choirs ' of the church. 1 The members of Usher Boards -Nov ! artd ih donated their effici- ~ ent services in maintaining^ or^ der while the services were going on and in lifting one of the day's offerings. Tht Stewardess Board prepared and serviced the communion table. Sunday being Stewards Day, -the following Stt-wnrd< _ offering: Messrs: Widiam Steed, Henry Brown, Thonnvs- A. La- _ Suinc, and d'eter Campbell. Announcement lor the offertory was l.?r \I.. TU? " ** T3...1.1 >i?M?v "'jf iui.-.. ukw\:u. x iiv , uuiHi* ring FttmLi .rally is- cumins "along ~ very nicely. It is being well supported for it ?s a worthy cause. Corinne K. Bradford. Upt. 'Moi'.is Bi'-wii A. M.. K. Church Mais'iti 0:u" * MT. PISGAJP A. M. K. ( Ill KCIl Rev. I'\ ('. .Iannis, Pastor SL'.MTKIt?Services were well attended beginning with Sunday' School at ten o'clock. Class discussions?were interesting and at- ? tendance and contributions were good.. At 11:15 A. M. Dr. James selected as text St. Luke ,22:11, Sub. "Portraits Around The Table." The sermon was magnificant and all who missed hearing it, missed a treat. Music was fur nished by tht Senior and Gospel! TThhth?and was?especially ap-i ^ propriate. At ithjg^cnd of the service t h e I holy sacrament was administered to a large number of persons. We were happy to have a num; her of persons worship with us. Wp pytnnil a pnivliol invitatiAn i r? you to come at any time. We arc always glad to have you. The Boosters' Clpb met at 0 o'clock at the honit of Mrs. Chattie Brown, 110 S. Purely St. After a very interesting meeting the. hostess served delicious rerefreshment. Mirft M. C. Roberts Pres. Mrs. M. L. Smalls, Sec'y. Tht Frank Madison Reid Club presented a delightful program at 8 o'clock which was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Alethia Blake, Pres., Mrs. Phoebe B. Jackson, O..-.*4 .. ' oei" ty. The Vacation Bible School will open at H o'clock. Monday morning. A large crowd of children i are expected. Miss Edythe Prin-I gle is director and she will he j assisted by a staff of efficient' workers. More will be said a-1 hoiit this ne^ct wtek. The Deaconess Board will meet on Monday at 4:30 at the home! of Mrs. Victoria Adams, 10 Wain er Ave. > Dr. and Mrs. James attended services at . Rishopville High School on Sunday at 4 F.M.t where he delivered the annual sen ion. Mrs. M. C. Roberts Rpt. I f?: ; + Saturday* June 11. Iftss 3 inTviemoriam I __B Br * jBI^B ^^ ____ ~*?* Rk * m* iLV s -. j39MHM8HBI ki^h > . 1 MliS. W. J. KOHINSON Who depaited this life June 11,. 11154. : One year lias passed, deai'^WtfT and Moiher, "? ?-?? 'Since Clod has-culled you hojne . *' To he with him in Heaven, Around the Snow-White Throne. f We miss, you, Oh. we miss you. ! II 11 1 1 .. 1..4. O 1 nun luuiti ?t' mil I'i'j : Hut.il' we live as. you have lived; We'll meet you again by and by. wNo one knows .the.'sadness, , . . * Only those who have-lost can tell Of.the grief that's borne in. silence, For the one we love- so dear. Day by-day we are striving to meet you* * i in th.it lair Heavenly home, 1 1 "l is the land where all is_ha\>pine.ss. " ' ??;?? '* l-'pr tl.eie where sorrow is unknown. . . Tawing thoughts will always linger, ' : Ynu are si 111, our guiding' Star, * . ?V; v.May we all lie runnited ' . , ' W hen we each Have crossed Hie Bar. In .\lemory_of our .leyoted Wife and Mother Rev. W. J. Robinson and Children. I IN M KM OR I AM 3 for full Information rontatt yoor nearest - JmI . V?X?8A?3 ApaUNlbTUATl^N ottic? J " ???*?>??**' i 1 n Moiiioiu s of a dear husband ? - ... . . . !,aiitl father, William W. Holley, j^ |t'v. 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