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Identifier

20064745

Description

A calm, soft-spoken little woman whose brown hair is turning to silver is "mother" to 230 children of the Lena Pope Home, for which as expansion program on a 10-block area in Arlington Heights is in the making. She is Mrs. Lena Holston Pope, who has shared the love and affection of a mother with more than 5,000 children since her own first-born, Conrad Pope died at the age of seven in 1914. In this picture is Mrs. Lena Pope reading the Bible to a group of young people at the Lena Pope Home. Mrs Pope is seated in the center with the bible opened on her laps while she looks at the children gathered around her. She is wearing a suit with a flowery blouse as the inner and a skirt. There are both boys and girls present. Some of the children are wearing sweaters while others have a uniform with plain shirts and plaid skirts or pants. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram evening edition, March 19, 1947.

Archival Date

1947-03-17

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-1963

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Teaching; Reading; Bibles; Pope, Conrad; Orphanages

Names

Pope, Lena Holston, 1881-1976

Subjects

Teaching; Reading; Bibles; Pope, Conrad; Orphanages

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