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in Lu.f rroa Tf;8 1 Ic:..3 Of "The Prince Of Peace" The following letter was received om the-Wichita Mountains East er Sunrise Service at Lawtoa, Ok- la. recently. During "The Duplin Story" a copy of the souvenir book let was tent to Wichita Mountains. It will be recalled that the Wichita Mountains Easter Sunrise Service was the theme of the picture "The Prince of Peace"; Bev. A. M. Wal lock, -now deceased) was featured In the picture and this letter re fers to him. -r October 10. 1950 Mr. J. B. Grady ' Editor, Duplin Times .v Kenansville, North Carolina the booklet.' "The Duplin Story". -First, may we explain that the Easter Sunrise Service has never maintained : an office until this spring, then only part time which accounts for the delay In writing to thank you. . The Service grew from a very humble beginning-do its present enormous proportions entirely on volunteer work, no trained or professional personnel, and a minimum1 of organization, but of course-, as it grows more co ordination Is necessary. " ...Your booklet was deeply appre ciated by all who have had an op portunity to study it, and Is a re vealing example of what any com- rmunity Can accomplish with inspl- . , I ration and drive. Your Interest in Dear Mr. Grady: , ' - '- .y-.v ! and portrayal of the historical back v This is a belated thank you for i ground of your community would compare favorably Willi many "h! powered'" productions, 'and in all ni-nKnllU.. ..ml bniai. ...ttl. Mitt I honors In most Instances.-' C You will understand of course, that the picture woven -around the Easter Service scenes In the motion picture "The Prince of Peace", has little or no factual relationship fb) the real life of the Bev. A. M. Wal- lock who Inspired this Service, but it was there before', the; people quae reajuzcu ni. 'r; v4 ". i . "Again think you for "The Duplin Story", and we should like to count you among the visitors who pass this way. ? , -, ' (Mrs.) Maude Smith, ' . A Assistant Secretary - FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 3rd. 1S50 I'l ill' eaMMMwaHMwMMaHHMMn ir - Bible Talks To oooooooooocooooooooooooo Van Housen Comfort Contour l ' Collar Styling on au van neusen smm 5 - ' -JXi ; ' how it feels " how it look Low setting, smarter, neater! Gives you a more youthful look, . , i keeps your collar smooth and neat f all day, gives"'you 'welcome new ) comfort In your size and your , favorite collar model! $0.00and up. ' !;i.Xt . ' -x t .v- ; r DEPARTMENT STORE i . I 'TK WALLACE. . o o o o on o o o o o b io o o o o o o o o o o On Sunday, November 5 at 3:00 P. M. a Bible talk entitled "Who Is your -God?,'; will, be given In the courthouse in Kenansville by 3. F. Cochrln, an ordained- minister of Jehovah'h Witnesses and repre sentative of the sWatchtower Socie ty, of Magnolia " J Two other talks, "Have Christen dom's Beligion Failed'S and "Hell Used As A Scare", will be given on the following Sundays Nov. 12 and 19 by ministers from Watha and Wilmington. Representatives of the Watch tower Society, Jehovah's Witnesses, are sponsoring these talks, which have been given throughout many cities and towns in North Carolina and are being heard by thousands of people. No collections are being asked for at any of these talks. AU people seeking the truth will profit by , these talks,, as these Christian people, i Jehovah's Wit nesses, are parrying ' on a world wide Bible education work.- W. J. Mitchell Dies a 1 William J. Mitchell, 87, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. E. Aycock In Chinquapin Thursday morning, Oct. 26. Funeral, services were conducted ' Friday afternoon from Shiloh Baptist church, with Rev! N. E. 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