- CA MAO XV-19.3-1992-14-804
- Einzelstück
- 1964
Used in CM 12-28-12. Photo is a copy of one marked "Copy 4."
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Used in CM 12-28-12. Photo is a copy of one marked "Copy 4."
Leaders of inter-Mennonite Sunday school conference in Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1961
Negative also. Used in CM 9-9-7. One of leaders at inter-Mennonite SS conv. held at MBCI aud. in Wpg. L.to R.: Rev. J.J. Hostetler, cf. speaker; H.T. Klassen, chair.; H.R. Baerg, vice-chair.; male quartet of MBBC. Small copy (11.5x9)
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National Mennonite Sunday School Convention held in Goshen, Indiana, 1960
Negative also. Used in the CM 8-34-1 re. the 6th National Mennonite SS Conv., held in Goshen, sponsored by the Mennonite Commission for Chr. Educ. chair. of the conv. was J. J. Hostetler. See also CM 8-24-3. Smaller copy (15.5x11) also.
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Used in CM 7-21-6 when he was guest speaker with J.J. Hostetler of Peoria, Ill. (on the left in the photo) at a S.S. Cf. in Drake, Sask. Both are standing behind the church pulpit in the photo. Hans was from Swift Current.
Minutes and records, 1940s & 1950s
Miscellaneous notes and records made or collected by Ralph Shank, including records of expenses for building outhouses, Sunday School reorganization, various meetings and services, etc.; includes 1948 letter from J. J. Hostetler, Secretary of Sunday Schools for the Mennonite Commission for Christian Education and Young People's Work to Ralph Shank, concerning the difficulty of the Sunday School curriculum provided
Conference of Mennonites in Canada Sunday school convention, 1958
Negatives only (3). One was used in CM 3-38-6. Shown are: Rev. J. J. Hostetler, guest speaker from Peoria, Ill. & members of the SS comm. of B. of Educ. & Pub.: J. D. Adrian, Wpg.; H. T. Klassen, Wpg.; J. J. Sawatsky, Calgary.
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Conference of Mennonites in Canada Sunday school convention, 1958
Used in the CM 6-38-6. Shown are supts. who had served more than 15 years. L. to R.: J. J. Hostetler, guest speaker; Erwin Wiebe, Langham; Peter Unger, West Abbotsford; Peter Epp, Vancouver First Mennonite
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