The Ohrloffer Hospital in Molotschna was financed by H.H. Reimer's estate, Ohrloff. Hospital was opened January 7, 1910. Physicians in residency were Dr. funk and Dr. Johann Johann Isaak, both graduates of Ohrloff Secondary School.
The Morija Deaconess Home was a private charitable institution established in 1909 for training nurses and was located in the Molotschna Mennonite settlement, Ukraine. It was closely associated with the Muntau and Ohrloff hospitals for practical training as part of the three year course. The dedication of the Morija Home was on May 32, 1910. Soon this building became too small for the program and so it was decided to build a new facility. It was sold and the construction of the new two storey Morija Deaconess Home was completed in December of 1912 The building still exists today.
A group of four singers with pianist Ruth (Thiessen) Klassen. Left to right : John Thiessen, Betty (Stobbe) O'Malley, Irene (Thiessen) DeFehr, unknown.
Peters family in the front of their house. Standing (left to right) : Nicholai Peters, Margaret Peters, David Peters, Elsie Peters. Front row (left to right) : Maria (Loewen) Peters, Annie (Peters) Clark, Johann Franz Peters.
This is a photo of 5 men posing in a building. Identified are (left to right): Peter Toews, newly ordained elder of the Alma Ata congregation; Julius Siebert, elder from Karaganda; Heinrich Klassen; (?) and Jake F. Pauls of Winnipeg.
B.B.Janz with his Uncle Abram and wife Neta, his brother Jakob and sisters Lena and Greta. Standing (left to right) Neta Toews, Abram Toews, Jakob Toews. Sitting (left to right) : Lena Janz, B.B. Janz, Greta Janz.