- CA MHC 721-06-16
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- [196-?]
Abe Hoeppner (left) and Alfred Cook shake hands outside after a church service (?).
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Abe Hoeppner (left) and Alfred Cook shake hands outside after a church service (?).
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A candid photograph of Abe Hoeppner.
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Native Ministries worker Abe Hoeppner is playing a board game with locals in Bloodvein, Manitoba.
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Mennonite Pioneer Mission worker Abe Hoeppner (left) with an arm around a friend. Location is likely Bloodvein, Manitoba, where Abe served with MPM.
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Abe Hoeppner, Raymond Duck, and Malcolm Wenger shaking hands
(Left to right) Abe Hoeppner, Raymond Duck, and Malcolm Wenger are shaking hands outside of church in Bloodvein, Manitoba.
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Isabella and Alfred Cook in formal attire.
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Alfred Cook shaking hands with two men
Alfred Cook of Bloodvein, Manitoba shakes hands with two men. The man on the right wearing a jacket with indigenous decorations on it is Mennonite Pioneer Mission missionary Edwin Brandt.
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Alfred Cook, of Bloodvein, is speaking from the pulpit at a function. Isabella Cook is standing beside him.
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Arlie Schulz (middle) sitting with two local women in Bloodvein, Manitoba.
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Arlie with circle of children, Bloodvein
Arlie Schulz is playing a game with a circle of children in a school gymnasium. Location is Bloodvein.
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A view of Bloodvein, Manitoba.
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A group of children from Bloodvein, Manitoba. Many of them are holding baseball gloves and bats. Otto Loeppky is standing with them in the back row (wearing a tie).
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The Catholic church in Bloodvein, Manitoba. The new church (middle) stands next to the old one (right).
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Bloodvein catholic church, old and new
A slide of the new and old catholic churches in Bloodvein, Manitoba side by side.
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Bloodvein children's choir at Mennonite World Conference
The children's choir from Bloodvein sings at Mennonite World Conference in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Arlie Schulz is playing the piano.
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