Eloy (Arizona)

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Children of migrants in the labor camps near Eloy, Arizona

Two photos, both used in the CM 4-9-7, showing some of the children of migrants in the labor camps near Eloy, Arizona with whom the General Conference Chuch missionaries were holding daily classes. The missionaries working here were: Rev. and Mrs. Glen Habegger, Rebecca Nickel and Elsie Heppner, author of the accompanying article. See also 2010-14.398.

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First baptism since the General Conference Mennonite missionaries began work among migrants in Eloy, Arizona

Used in the CM 5-4-3. The first baptism since the General Conference Mennonite missionaries began work among migrants in Eloy, Arizona took place Dec. 2, 1956. The candidates are: Betty Clark, Mary Odom, Bessie Odom, Billy Odom and Rosie Odom. The photo was submitted by Elsie Heppner from Waldheim, Sask. See also 2010-14.399.

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The missionaries who worked with migrant families near Eloy, Arizona

The missionaries who worked with migrant families in the labour camps near Eloy, Arizona. They sit on the steps of a house and are likely the same people named in the photo caption in the CM 4-9-7, namely, Rev. and Mrs. Glen Habegger (and their young boy), Rebecca Nickel and Elsie Heppner. A second photo (13x9), dated Jan 21, 1956, shows another group of children from the migrant camps, some of whom were likely African American children. Both photos were not used in the CM.

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