Evansville Argus, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 August 1939 — Page 2

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THE EVANSVILLE ARGUS, THURSDAY, AUGUST, 24, 1939

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Joe B<

hand, e

crop in the bad year of 1916 to lead his family and a troop of neighbors aboard a labor train headed north, laden with black labor destined for factories which

IpsSissJppi a ruliied

of li a troi labor

were war-hungry Weary-of 'the fieh

see a new.

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tched charMs family,

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a group of shiarpl. acters. Joe JBensc

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with sweep and power,

a burning c The autin

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merly porter-clerk in a Harlem delicatessen, investigator for a WPA housing project, nad a foot-

ball coach.

LET ME BRE —By Williai

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INDIANA NEWS

ROCKPORT, IND. nna Clark, Reporter Rev. Walter Hlghb bia filled his pulmt h

ship is increasing.

Lgh, pase Suiutay

morning wor-

Deacon Charles Washiagton, with his son, Claude, and--ntu'e friend^' Newburg, gave a fine bible demonstration -to the Missionary Department' Sunday evpnand*' the ’ blind son' furnished music. We enjoyed his proe -each church win rs to him.

mg ■the

gram and hope open iheir door

Mr. and Mf-s. Ben-.Crawley miiy ihanes ana sytiie ViUe Thursday night.

Mrs. Daisy Hartwell returned home alter, a , two-weeks visit' tn Indianapolis

1 Mrs. 'EJla Brown

of Bbdnv ""

hef i'athe Sunday..

husband

and

werb '- the guest-, p Mr. George1 h ’Farm,

'The young women .held' their lission Friday night.

Don’t for, meeting ei Evansville,'.Wfe you and all other

ug lor unding

.eitiesiV, ;; j . f.iJ We do want ip'compliment Mr. Julius Holder on his wonderful’ paper. We “Sfink We are going

’■have'jseydral-Jrpa-ders. t&e, "> Keep it up.

to

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from Anne Clark.

BRAZIL vNEWS Laura Johnson, Reporter Mrs. Bernice s StfWart^ and’ daughter,' Row&na ' and ’Christol Norton of Lost Cieek 1 visited Mrs. Joseph Deggitt Sunday. <

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and

trip & Mi® ^finitely 1 # •'

Mn andyffirst Frai son, Chgrlle, and" M Roy B. Hayes. -Ifeft .'i-,-<i|fpj io bi gone in-

■nite"

and

Mrs.

on a molar

The S’eniol .* Alpha Gul- club wJl meet al the homer 1 -of 'Willa Ma%. Dunbay Monday 'night. The Jittoi-Bug Contest held at DeCamp’s' - Saturday "night was wbn by’Boone Dunbar and sister

Boone

Willie'Mae.'

Mrs. Mamie Robinson left' Suniy for Washington, D. C. to visit

sen.

day her.

Haute were in -tpl. dity Sunday.

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