Mi MPUN :7C:2 -L-uo l:J j V , 1 - ' all " .li- I) j it. I: If ' 1 It Ij ," LLC ft- I i i t 1 I! H3t Hi r- i 1. Y , f i P. it I " ' f. - I ' t t Pilgrimage By Many Duplin Cnnc Anrl naimhfMi Rpnan AtFivKDav fafehralmn Got Ilndervav In Historical Uld liei JUIIJ MIIU VUUM1IIVI af W ! a a w ' I w w . - - . , . f ,,.......,. . - ., . EE Mi!H SkJ l I f . 4 'A 1,S . J f y ., 111 I .1 v . ill) ll lit H II as? r 1 1; L1 B - wJ A L . s 19 V iff The event for which hundred of Duplin county native have worked v , these p: st several months, and which told In graphic style the story - ' Ct of the rountv's 200 year's existence, became an actuality Thursday, ' night, Se ptember 22, with the first presentation of "The Duplin 8 to- Scenas From "Ihb D:;lin Story" A reprint by request of our many readers . ... b f V 4 fn -Hi natnrai mnliltheatr here in Kenansvllle. 'Thousands . I '" viewed Cie performances and proclaimed it a success. Written and ' s 1" a'rcct't by Sam Byrd, the paceant Was the feature attraction In the j ' i rwty'c b5-centennlal celebration. .These scenes, all taken by Staff r I "' Photographer Charles Kraft at a dress rehearsal, present some oi '', the paint's highlights. (1) One of the opening scenes In the play, ' showing," a tobacco barnlng scene against the stage backdrop repre i tenting Duplin's courthouse; (2) part of the pageant' depleting the ' county's struggle for birth In colonial days'; (3) a political rally about ; the turn of the century In Beulavllle; (4) Home-sick sailor, Sam Byrd, ' : ' spiels be tobacco auctioneer's chant for two London kids; (5) the children's dance group, from the Sa recti scene. Which has an im portant part in the pageant; (6) Scene Painter Corwin Bife also acts In the play and doubles as sound and lighting specialist; (7) any. one who has seen him work, will have no trouble Identifying the photographer as State News Bureau Photographer John Heraraer, r l e "rht" Patrolman Earl Whltaker explaining proper use of ! 4 1 '1