Was with photos taken by Frank H. Epp of Fargo, N.D. tornado. Taken in 1957? Menno J. Ediger? & his wife Margarette? stand in front of a car (in Northern Ont.?). Cf. 1992-14.3806 re.church building & 1994-14.3816.
Used in CM 4-7-6. The Rescue Mission in Denver (Col.) where CO's serving there had been giving public witness to their faith & distributing tracts. Large sign "Jesus saves" on front of the building. Part of series on CO's.
Used in CM 4-32-8. Secretary Wilhelmina Kuyf holds a prized possession of the mission office, a Cheyenne dictionary which is stored in the vault of the GCMC central offices.
Two photos & negs. of Waldo & Ethel Kaufman in the GCMC offices. Negative #2 was used in the CM 4-32-8, a side view of Ethel typing and Waldo reading. In the unused photo Ethel sits at the typewriter & Waldo holds a tape, both facing the camera. They were in charge of the radio program "Faith and Life."
Used in CM 4-32-9. Personnel of the GCMC Board of Education and Publication office in Newton, Kan. L-r: Willard Claasen, exec. sec.; Delphine Martens, office sec.; Maynard Shelly, asst. exec. sec. Negative also which shows only the 2 men.
Negative also. Used in CM 4-32-9. A.J. Richert, treasurer of the conference points to a memorial plaque under the photo of H.P. Krehbiel in the hall of the Central Offices of the GCMC.
Negative also. Not used in CM with the rest of this series of photos. Edna Ruth Mueller, asst. treas., stands at the desk where A. J. Richert, treas., is seated in the GCMC offices. Both point to a chart entitled "Comparison" on his desk.
Negative also. Alice Snyder (left), Superviser assisted by Helen Letkemman (right) process clothing at depot in Kitchener. Similar to photo in CM 4-47-5 except here the two women are looking down. Same photo as 1992-1.28.
Used in CM 4-7-6. Rev. Paul Holdeman, dir. of the I-W Unit in Denver & area pastor, sits at his desk. He helped make this "picture-story" possible when Frank Epp travelled in the US in Jan. Series continues to 1994-14.2336.
Used in CM 4-7-6. Various newspapers that gave (unexpected) national publicity to the story of Mennonite young men who volunteered as guinea pigs in an experiment with atomic radiated foods.