Rev. D. J. Arthur and his wife, evangelist in MB Cf. in India. Studied one year at MBBS, Fresno, Cal. to teach at seminary in India. Used CM 16-34-3. He is wearing Western dress but not his wife.
Same photo as used in CM 15-2-7 except here the women are looking at the camera. Helen Reimer, MCC Self-Help Dir. in India poses with Mrs. Joyce Anthony & Mrs. Margaret Devadason. She holds a sample of embroidery & sewing.
Some workers are walking at the side of a road carrying food dishes. Factories are seen at right & in the background. The tree at left in the picture makes it a picturesque photo. C.f. 1994-14.1599.
Two photos of Abe Hoeppner, a PAX man from Windygates, Man., posing with a prize-winning young poultry farmer and a prize-winning rooster. The photo where the two are standing was used in the CM 15-2-6.
One of the MCC feeding stations in India? Abe Hoeppner stands at left behind a group of children. The focus of the photo is a container where some food is being mixed by an Indian man. Other PAX men? look on as well.
Two older people, a man & a woman sit on the ground, the man holding a container. At one of the food distribution centers? See 1994-14.1611 & CM 16-35-4. Dated May 30, 1969 but not used in that CM issue. A CWS photo.
A street scene in India, the place is unidentified. There are many cows at the side of the road, some buildings also and children in the foreground. Related to 2010-14.561, with which it was together.
Damage from the cyclone. in one of the villages. Village reconstruction organization, a voluntary agency spearheaded by a dynamic Christian, is an organization through which MCC is channeling volunteers and assistance.
This is a photo of Peter Elias, Mennonite Brethren, in a discussion with several other men at Mennonite Christian Service Fellowship of India (MCSFI) consultation in Calcutta, March 84. There is another group in the background.
This is a photo of a group of men, in a roofless brick structure, preparing rice and lentils in two large pots for distribution to flood victims in Midnapore, India. MCC bought $23,000U. S. worth of rice and lentils, tarpaulins and water-treatment materials for these people.