This photo is of the missionary workers standing outside in India in 1936. Back l-r: Catherine Reimer, ?? , Anna Hanneman, Mary Wall, Katherina Schellenberg, Helen Warkentin. Front l-r: ?? , Rev. Herman H. Warkentin. See also photo no. 26.
This photo is of the cow shed and huts along with the compounder's house. Several cows are in front of a straw pile. A woman, probably Helen Warkentin, is standing by the cows.
This photo is of a group of people (including many children) standing around Helen Warkentin who has been given a flower garland to wear. Two containers of water are in the foreground.
This photo is of a group of school children posing for their photo. Some are seated and others are standing with girls on the left and boys on the right. Teacher Helen Warkentin is standing in the middle of the photo. The school is in the background previously defined as the Deverakonda School.
This photo is a portrait of a group of missionaries in India. Sitting on the floor in the front two rows are 9 children. Lined up behind them are three other rows of men and women. Second row of adults left to right: Dr. Katherine Schellenberg, ?, ?, John H. Lohrenz, Maria Lohrenz, ?. Back row, far right is Anna Hanneman. Helen L. Warkentin is also in the back row, third from the far right.
This photo is of a group of Indian teachers posing for their portrait. The are organized in two rows, with the women teachers seated in the front (6 women) and the male teachers standing in the back (6 males). Helen Warkentin sits in the front with the women teachers (4th from the left).
This photo is of Anna Suderman (left) standing with Helen Warkentin (right) on the deck of a ship. they are wearing coats and hats. There are people standing at the ship railing behind them.
This is a photo of (l-r) Helen Warkentin, Helena Wiens, and John G. Wiens. the two women are seated on a sofa. They are both knitting. Mr. Wiens is seated on a chair holding a paper he is reading from
This is a photo of Helen Loewen Warkentin (Helen Warkentin). She is standing outside a building by a small shrub. She is wearing a skirt and shirt with a black belt.
This photo is of Helen L. Warkentin who became a missionary in India. She was born in Hoffnungsfeld, Manitoba (near Winkler) and attended the MCI in Gretna.
This photo is a portrait of a group of 21 people lined up in 3 rows. In the front row are three young women (left) and 5 young boys. In the second row is 7 women and the third row is 6 men. It appears to be a picture of the missionaries in India. Helen Warkentin stands in the second row, 2nd from the right. John H. Lohrenz (top row, far right) and wife Maria (Klaassen) Lohrenz (middle row, far right) are also pictured.