Since Mr. Pelley is no longer here, who is responsible for the promotion of his work?
Mr. Pelley’s daughter and son-in-law, Adelaide and Melford Pearson, are the legal guardians of Mr. Pelley’s interests and his writings. In 1970 a crisis in Soulcraft affairs was precipitated by the sudden and unexpected death of Mr. Pelley’s widow (Adelaide’s step-mother) which eventually required the dissolution of Soulcraft Fellowship, Inc. At that time, the Pearsons reactivated a corporation, long dormant, which Mr. Pelley himself had founded in 1940. They are today [1986] publishing the Soulcraft books under the name of Fellowship Press, Inc., P. O. Box 192, Noblesville, Indiana, 46060. [ownership was transferred to Soulcraft Enterprises, Inc. in 2001] In 1961, the Pearsons started a separate printing and publishing corporation for the primary purpose of promoting the ideas of No More Hunger. Mr. Pelley himself was not in a position to conduct any political battles that might result. So Aquila Press was born. Side by side, it has worked with Soulcraft through the ensuing years, doi