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Featuring full page poster of Elvis in performance!!!
This vintage news article from 'The Globe' was discovered a few years ago affixed on a wall in the building we had just acquired which became our chapel in the Appalachians. It commemorated the third anniversary of Elvis Presley's death in August 1977. The article, dated August 12, 1980 and yellowed with age, was an unusual find. It features a full page size memorial poster of Elvis in performance on one side. On the other it features captivating stories of the performer's spiritual life and of the world's reaction to that 3rd. anniversary of his death.
The article page measures approximately 22 1/2 inches high by 12 1/2 inches wide. It is kept in a double sided plastic case which is approximately 36 inches high by 24 inches wide.
It might interest you to know that our senior pastor was a contact chaplain at the naval base and coast guard academy, and was pastor and founder of Calvary Temple in Groton, CT, where Elvis Presley's wife lived prior to their marriage. They may have frequented this church and prayed at its altars. On one occasion the pastor prayed for whom he believed may have been Elvis' wife, when she and her mother came to the altar. Our pastor visited the mansion in Memphis, TN.
This news article and vintage memorial poster is a rare find not to be passed up by those nostalgic for ' The King' of rock and roll.
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