Used in the CM 6-44-4 with article. A village radio network called "oyako radio" (which means parent-child radio) is shown with a man operating it and a woman sitting beside it holding a book. At the end of every program one of the local Christians makes announcements and sometimes gives a short testimony. Perhaps that is what the woman was doing.
This is a photo of a team of oxen behind a team of horses taking a break from plowing in Prischib, Volost, Russia. A lady is standing beside the oxen. (there are two copies of this photograph)
This photo is of a farmer plowing his field with oxen. The description on the back says,"Plows using animal traction are popular appropriate technology products in Bolivia."
This photo shows in the foreground a large clearing with paths and grass, and in the background, a building in the trees. Over 30 people can be seen in the yard, several with bicycles, some on exercise equipment (balance beam, swing and rings), some holding dogs, and others looking on.
This photo shows (l-r): Johann Heidebrecht (Nikolaidorf), assistant forester Carl Prokopenko (?), Jacob Boschmann (Petershagen), Johann Janzen lying down, Franz Toews on his knees (Alexanderkrone), Gerhard Warkentin (Ebenfeld) and Starzky Dietrich Friesen. On a rabbit hunt they would also shoot ducks and other birds, besides rabbits.
Left to right: Laura Shantz, Ida Bergey, Eva Bergey. Picture taken on their day off while working for a year as domestics for the wealthy Wiggins family in Ocean Park, California.