Soup Kitchen welcomes all diners
Published 12:31 pm Friday, August 31, 2012

SERVING A PORTION of chicken and rice, is Patricia Anderson, who has made the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen her personal Christian mission.
There was no lack of volunteer help at the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen Thursday evening. Patricia Anderson, director of the program, expressed her thankfulness and delight for all those who have responded with donations and manpower.
She and her crew of helpers welcomed the public as they dished out chicken and rice, creamed corn, cupcakes and drinks — free to all who wanted to come and eat.
Anderson, who has held soup kitchens off and on in various locations previously, has started a new venture that will be held each Thursday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., in the white building behind the old Agricultural Extension Office off Vada Road. The menu will vary each week.
Anderson says all are welcome to come eat in or carry out. She and her helpers will be there next Thursday, Sept. 6.
- APPRECIATION FOR SPONSORS and those who have donated in any way is expressed on a bulletin board in the soup kitchen dining room.
- SERVING A PORTION of chicken and rice, is Patricia Anderson, who has made the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen her personal Christian mission.
- SUSIE ROBERTS walked with her grandchildren between rain showers to pick up some chicken and rice dinners for the family.
- DOING PUBLIC SERVICE and missionary work for her church, Smith Grove M.B. Church #2 in Attapulgus, are Mary J. Gordon and her granddaughter, Shawna Washington, who helped serve drinks and welcomed the diners.