First Baptist Church sponsors refugee family from Cuba, November 1963
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Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1963
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Refugee Family Arrives: A refugee family from Cuba arrived in Ann Arbor this morning to make a new home under sponsorship of the First Baptist Church. Being greeted at the New York Central train station are Angel Ibarra, 25 (second from right), and his wife, Antonia Fornes, 24, holding their seven-month-old daughter, Carolina. At the left are Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, president of the church Women's Society, and Timmy Graves, presenting a stuffed animal for Carolina. At the right is the Rev. James H. Middleton. They were also greeted by the cold, wet weather.
Ann Arbor News, November 12, 1963
Caption
Refugee Family Arrives: A refugee family from Cuba arrived in Ann Arbor this morning to make a new home under sponsorship of the First Baptist Church. Being greeted at the New York Central train station are Angel Ibarra, 25 (second from right), and his wife, Antonia Fornes, 24, holding their seven-month-old daughter, Carolina. At the left are Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, president of the church Women's Society, and Timmy Graves, presenting a stuffed animal for Carolina. At the right is the Rev. James H. Middleton. They were also greeted by the cold, wet weather.
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1963
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November
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