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Epp, Helena, 1897-1983
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Menn. Maedchenheim Ebenezer zu Winnipeg

The leadership and young women of the Ebenezer girls home established by the Conference of Mennonites in Canada to help young Mennonite women who worked as domestics in Winnipeg, often to support their families in rural areas and to help pay off the immigration travel debt. Included are 32 young women (all named), an image of the house, and the 6 staff which included Aganetha Epp, Mrs. B. Ewert, Benjamin Ewert, J. H. Enns, Mrs. J. H. Enns, and Helen Epp.

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Maria Schmidt

(same as S-9) Bride Maria with friends, Tina Harms, Neta Doerksen, Helena Epp, Mariechen Derksen. Standing outside beside church. The bride is wearing a white dress and veil, the friends wearing hats and dresses.

Group of ladies on lawn

Probably in City Park in Winnipeg, eating, most are wearing hats, lady and man in dark clothing are standing on left side. Identified on picture: Neta Epp, extreme left, also Lena Epp and Martha Epp (Mrs. David Pankratz). Location û Winnipeg.

Ladies from Ebenezer Maedchenheim during a conference in Winnipeg

July 1944, at back door, includes Conference visitors. Back row - 1. Lena Epp, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. visitor . Front - 1. 2. Agnes Enns. ladies seated at back entrance steps at 605 Bannatyne with guests on July 3, in inscription "Conference in Winnipeg 1944, bei der hinter Tuere beim Heim mit Gaeste von Sask die im Heim zu Nacht waren." 3 copies. . Location - Winnipeg

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