Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 272, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1915 — His Feelings Were Wrung. [ARTICLE]

His Feelings Were Wrung.

Warsaw, Ind.—Because of a disagreement with the Ladies’ Aid Society, Rev. Johnson, of the African M. E. church, had been asked to resign, and his farewell address was in part, as follows: “Breddem and Sisters —I received your resignation, which I accept, and leave you-all with no regrets whatsumever. I shall not say. good-bye, nor shall I say farewell, bekase those words do not express my feelings. Neither shall I say ‘au river,’ but I simply wants to call the attention of each and ebery nigger pinned to my coat tail, as I pass down pinned to my coat eail, as I pass down de aisle.”