Used in CM 6-38-4. The com. which coordinated the publicity for the Brunk campaign stands in front of the billboard advertising it. L-r: Menno Epp, John Redekop, A. J. Klassen (ed., "Revival Fires" in B.C."), J. Bargen, W. Friesen, D. Kornelson.
Used in CM 7-2-7. B. of B.C. relief organization with 2 exec. officers of the Mennonite Central Relief Com. L-R: G. Thielmann, chair; Jacob Voth; J.J. Thiessen; David Quapp; A.A. Wiens, sec.; Aaron Janzen; C.A. DeFehr.
Used in CM 8-11-9. The East Chilliwack Mennonite Church choir paid a visit to the Kelowna & Oliver churches. The choir (mostly young people) stand on the steps of one of these churches, called First Mennonite Church.
The snow and mountains in this photograph are for the traveller a hazard, for the child a fascination, for the photographer a dream, and for the skier a paradise. Used in CM 14-5-1.
Mennonite Youth Organization, B.C. Executive? With guest speaker, Bill Gering, youth worker of the General Conference Mennonite Church. No date given. Written on back: "2col/p.11/crop" but not used in the CM.
This is a photo of Agatha Doerksen (nee Agatha Krause) praying. She called the image, "Prayers for Her People." See page 2 in Daughters in the House of Jacob.
Sitting are (left to right) Steven, Eugene, Marilyn and standing in front of them (left to right) are Debbie and Andrea. The picture is taken in December and they are all wearing winter clothes.
Jacob and Maria Harms posing for a photo - the setting is unknown. There are framed pictures of military personnel in the background, as well as a picture of a cross, with a pulpit in front of the picture with a bible on it. The congregation in Oliver began in1933 when five families from Manitoba, including Johann Harms, Jakob Harms, and Abraham Spenst, settled in Oliver indicating that he was one of the founding members of the Oliver Church.