@book{1898, keywords = {Biographies, Mennonites, Associations and clubs, Ethnic identity, Ethnic groups, Music, Writers, Churches Christian Scientist, Teachers, Correspondence, Weber Ephraim, Weber Annie Melrose (m. Ephraim), Dunham B. Mabel, Staebler H.L., Staebler Lettie Evans (m. H.L.), Staebler Norton, Staebler F. Keith, Staebler Dorothy Elizabeth, Staebler family, Connor James W., Staebler Edna (1906-2006), Shantz Jacob Y., Martinson J.F., Edna Staebler Fellowship, Kitchener-Waterloo Community Concert Association, Berlin High School, Kitchener Public School Board, Waterloo County, Berlin (Ontario), Kitchener}, author = {Hildegard Tiessen and Paul Tiessen}, title = {Ephraim Weber's letters home 1902-1955: letters from Ephraim Weber to Leslie Staebler of Waterloo County}, abstract = {Transcripts of letters from a teacher in western Canada to a Berlin High School friend with a mutual interest in the Christian Science Church, Herbert Leslie Staebler. The editors note in their introduction that the correspondence shows a changing identity of the writer, from someone who largely tried to hide his Mennonite and Waterloo County associations, to a gradual acceptance of that background. Some Waterloo County people are mentioned in the letters, including J.W. Connor, Jacob Y. Shantz, and members of the Staebler family.}, year = {1995}, number = {Book, Whole}, pages = {234 p.+}, publisher = {MIR Editions Canada with Friends of the Joseph Schneider Haus}, address = {Waterloo}, note = {ID -: h-440}, language = {English}, }