Negatives only (4 similar ones). Negative #4 used in CM 5-25-1. Howard Raid (middle), Prof. Of Economics & Business Administration& sec. of AMAS, began his western tour. Ted E. Friesen, sec. treas. of CMRC & member of the GC mutual aid committee stands left of Howard & C. N. Friesen, of Canadian Mennonite Mutual Insurance stands to his right. Taken in Rosenort where he spoke first? See also articles: CM 5-22-1 & 5-25-1.
David Schulz family, parents, children and grandchildren. They pose in front of a house in summertime, either for a family renuion or the wedding anniversary of their parents, seated in the front. See article in CM 17-31-8 (the issue before 34) and photos of Bishop David Schulz in 4-25-1 & 6-40-7.
Used in CM 3-18-7. 14 members of the MPM Board of the Bergthaler Mennonite Church in Man. pose at their semi-annual meeting. Seated in front (l-r): Rev. George Groening, Wpg., chair; Rev. David Schulz, Altona; Rev. J.M. Pauls, Winkler; Is. Loewen, Winkler; Rev. H. J. Gerbrandt, Altona, sec-treas. See CM for names of the others. (Bernie Loeppky is standing 3rd from right.)
This photo shows some tall snow-covered spruce trees and a birch tree to the right which is covered with hoar frost, against a clear blue sky on a sunny winter day in northern Manitoba.
Two men in workclothes on horseback. Both in hats. Could be housebarn with T-shape -- house and Gang (linking hallway) show, but not barn. Barbed wire fence shows around house. Treeless landscape.
Can see the heads of three people in pool of water. Grassy knoll and sky behind. [Could this be in North Dakota or in the Pembina hills, west of Morden, MB?]
Eighteen adults and two children, dressed formally, standing around coffin. Seven out of ten women have traditional head coverings. Exposure problem: 2/3 of photo has regular exposure, but 1/3 is lighter.
Same woman and location as 5.4. Five young people standing around coffin with folded hands looking down at her. Man in centre could be husband. Others (2 young men and 2 young women) could be children or married children. The initials H.N. or N. H. are on wall.
Young couple in fancy clothes. Woman is wearing a long dress. Could be 1920s. Also showing in room is built-in china cabinet, wall paper, fancy throw rug. Envelope says "Mr Bruno Hamm & Mrs. stand. B. Hamm, P.O Gruenthal Man Canada, No. 29."