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Thursday, November 13, 195H * * ’ ®1ti> Ollmtnn (Ehrnutrb Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. GEORGE METTS, Correspondent and Representative Phone Joanna 3261 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boyce spent the week-end in Sumter with Mrs. J. M. Yates. \ ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bragg and daughters, of Aiken, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bragg. Miss Linda Poore, of Mars Hill, N. C., spent the week-end with her father, Robert Poore. Mrs. P. H. Farmer, Mrs. Paul Poteat and Mrs. Bill Buchanan and Philda Gay, of Spartanburg, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis Sat urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters visit ed James Brown at the Veterans Hospital in Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Swygert and Don Swygert spent the week-end in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dolan. Mike Cooley, of Clemson College, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Lavinia R. Cooley. M'iss Lida Mae Burnett visited Misses Evelyn Motes, Lorraine Fra zier and Ann Lee in Columbia dur ing the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George Metts and daughters were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lee Metts in Little Mountain. Mrs. Fred Wheeler, of Columbia, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. W. W Hair. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tinsley, of Newberry, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedenbaugh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cromer and daughter, of Newberry, visited Mr and Mrs C. A. Dickey Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs Barron O'Shields and Allen spent the week-end in At lanta with Mr and Mrs. J. W. Ken- Dr. David T. Mixon —Optometrist— 201 N. Broad Street PHONE ISOM Office Hoant: 9-S:30 nington and attended the Clemson Georgia Tech football game. Mesdames Fred Bragg, Lester Hair and R. B. Smith attended the all night singing in Spartanburg Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Nabors, Dale and Dennis spent Sunday in Lees- ville with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Horton. Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and children, Mrs. T. O. Bundrick, of Whitmire, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bundrick and family, of Greenwood, visited Mr. and M!rs. J. C. Ruff Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wehunt visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lathrop in Aiken Sunday. Mrs. L. H. Poag and Mrs. Charlie Cole visited Mrs. Mattie Boozer in Newberry Saturday afternoon. Rev. Horace Hamm, of Knoxville, Tenn., spent several days last week with his mother, Mrs. Bessie Hamm. Mrs. R. G. Carr and Mrs. J. B. Johnson were Saturday shoppers in Greenville. Lt. Col. Fred L. Ross left Sunday night to report to the Pentagon in Washington, D. C., for further duty. Friends will be interested to know that Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne have moved to Trenton to make their home. Oran Nabors, of Furman, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. G. C. Nabors. Mr. and Mrs. George Melts and children and Mrs. Sara O'Shields were Friday visitors in Greenville. Mr and Mrs. Clifton Holsonback and son spent Saturday in Green ville with Mr and Mrs Kay Tim merman. Mr and Mrs. C. D. Bowers and Jan visited Mr and Mrs, David Knight in Greenwood Sunday Mrs Roy Boyce spent the week end in Sumter with Mr. and Mrs J. E. Boyce Mr. and Mrs Grady Shealy and Mrs Gene Merchant, of Saluda, were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Leroy Bridge* Pfc. and Mrs Bud Humphries and Tammir. of Kart SMI, Okla . are spending a auday furlough with Mr. and Mrs J. B Humphries Mr and Mrs Larry Harreisor and son. of Aiken, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs James Har On Sunday Mrs Arnue Har of Newberrv and Mrs Lau rice Terry and children, of Willis- ton, joined them for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Buford Lowery and Karen spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis in Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphrey visited W. S. Golden in Newberry Sunday afternoon. WITH THE SICK Mi-s Julia Arrowood, of Clinton, received treatment at Joanna Hos pital last week. Mrs. Frances Warner was admw ted to the local hospital on Friday for treatment. Mrs. Ruby Morse, of Cross Hill, is a medical patient at Joanna Hos pital. Dalton Boyce, of Clinton, was dis missed from the local hospital on Monday following treatment. Eddie Stroud received a knee in jury on Friday night and is a pa tient at Joanna Hospital. Mrs. Bernice Shouse, of Clinton, is a medical patient at Joanna Hos pital. Gay Craven underwent an appen dectomy on Monday at the local hos pital. Morton Hamm is a patient at Spartanburg General Hospital BIRTHDAY DINNER J. F. Lowman was honored Sun day with a birthday dinner at his home. Those helping Mr Lowman to celebrate were Mrs. Lowman, Miss Ann Lowman. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lowman. Jr., < and son. of Green wood, Mr and Mrs. Merle Hunni- cutt and children,-Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas and children and Miss Mary Derrick of Clinton. Mr. Lowman was remembered with many nice gifts. where Moses climbed high to see the Land of Promise He could not enter, but he could see far to the j north, south, east and west and dream of the future of the children of Israel whom he loved He was so anxious for them to obey the Lord. Some of the last words that he uttered to them, he would say to us, “Keep the commandments of the Lord." The Dead Sea is an interesting txidy of watpr There is; of course, no outlet for the waters that flow- down from Mt. Hermon through the Sea of iGalilee. It is therefore very salty It Ls about 1300 feet be low sea level, therefore the sand and rocks on the shore are very hot on a bright summer’s day The shore was almost hot enough to roast one's feet, but the wster was wonderful to swim in I tried out the report heard many times that one could sit up in the water and float, being unable to sink. It is true I sat up as well as I could and float ed My center of gravity was not in the right place for sitting up straight without a solid chair hot. tom. but I did the best that I could. It was a new and nch experience to go on this trip to the lowest point on the earth’s surface that can be seen by the eyes of man <Tn be continued) MOVE TO ROCK HILL Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis and children, Mike and Phyllis, have moved to Rock Hill to make their home. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Rev. and Mrs James Stewart an nounce the birth of a daughter Lin da Frances, on Nov. 1 at Self Mem orial Hospital in Greenwood. Mrs. Stewart is the former Emily McAbee, of Clinton. ATTEND FOOTBALL GAME The following men attended the Clemson-Georgia Tech game Sat urday in Atlanta: Rudy Prater, Guy Prater, Ralph Prater, Claude Farm er, Tom Brown, Charlie Cole, Clyde Atkins, Derrill Whitmire, James Hollingsworth, Johnny Moore, Char lie Force, Alvin Marshall. Johnny Jenkins, Glenn Carr V. L. Cotney, Rolfe Clarke, Cecil Farmer, Ira Whittle, L. E. Prater, James Simp son, Marvin Bridges. David Boland. Boyd Smith, Gene Bragg, Kenneth Buchanan, Cecil O’Dell and Calvin Owens. > DR. T. LAYTON FRASER THE HOLY LAND Dr. Fraser. Professor of Bible at Presbyterian College, recently re turned from a trip to Paris. Rome, Greece and Egypt \ ealed the aarieot ford of the Jor- without filling IMf 1 i *>« aoma cacton ~7T PEPSICOLA BOTTLING CO. Greenville. S. C. times causes this to happen The Jor dan was high at this time, which was said to be the time of harvest This is in early spring in this warm climate, as the snows of Mt. Her- One morning as we headed toward ™>" begin to melt In Joehua s day , . ^ the Lord could easily have used the the Jordan River and the Dead Sea, water, or caused a tremor of we drove around the southern side lhp Mrth . s surfafe to Mnd ^ a of the Mount of Wives and came to [3^1^ jnt,, the river just at the the little town of Bethany, ybere opportune time, and block the wa- Jesus so liked to go and visit his m (MbUag the Israelite* to cross friend'. Lazani* and Ns sisters )ver ^ dry irxnind mto WMtfr Ca . Mary and Martha You will recall naan ^ who |e area from north that He spent the nights with them tQ j^th. known as the Arabah, or during the week that led to the valley, js known to be an crow, seeming to remain there all arf>a for earthquakai Up ^ day Wednesday, the day before the ^ * GallIrr in th( . V1 i| n<> Passover of Ns diac.pirv the «Ub- mAny vokanJC were seen Itshment * It was mL-resting to see the cut Ns agony la the Garden of Geth- ^ tMk% ^ thp nvrf thj| „ semane In Bethany we saw the Church of Lazarus and the trad! uonal tomb of Uus friend whom ^ onJ> Jesus raised from the .lend terrst toe m because the children Down the Jerirhe Road we drove, rf Israel crossed here but this ia nreads from Jerusalem to the me uadiUenal place of Jemm' bar approximatNy imo foet h turn by John the Baptist Some the distance of about twenty nuiea f^ve indicated that they think Je Along this lonely road through the m vas baptized in the Jordan, a wild and rocky hills sf Judoo was utile south of the Sea of Galilee, the scene depicted la Jeous parable ^ y* i^.uan nasr the Dead Sea of the Good Ssmania* la the days m th , wem. more likely far af fewer police and sukhars tht* Jesus baptism. « H said of are* was often the delight 4 rah Him. The Best day Jeous derided hers When we arrived m the Jer „ *> ,*<, Galilee " < John 1 «S> dan. we saw what la probably the w> resimg • while by amat historic stream an earth, and ifc* river side M msnadm dawn th* deep art val lni *, ^ ley an earth Th* river Naeff is only tr+m the Jordan already abont thirty to fifty feet wide It awoo who eared t* buy was art running swiftly, but when MU „ aHri with some others la the the braebtee crossed under th* j* stream whde uttmg an a llttJ* af Joabna. it had beep it :Mrr the Lord stopped j a the west just a little way born the water up the nver at a place thf mOT saw the ruins of old known as Adam or Adamah Thu la j,ncho-the •alls that fad. wheo identified as modern Dami*. about ^ p*^, blew their trumpets and 1C miles up the nver from Jericho touted Her# again w* are remind The river near this potm has been edofGodwboisibletodo great blocked • number of times in bis Jungs for Hu people, even U he lory, and some important instance* Has to bring an earthquake to do It are on record On the night preced- \' ear Jcncfio we saw the traditional mg Dec I. 1*7. a very high mound. Mount of Temptation, where It is overlooking the nver on the wedem thought that Jesus was tempted by side fell into it and dammed up j* devil the nver for 16 hours A similar oc Truly Palestine is the land of the > currence was in 1906 Then in 19*7 Bible, for wherever you go, there! a large section of a cliff fell across are things and places that make the river and completely dammed more real the events and teachings it up In tNs case no water flowed ^ that Great Book On the Jericho down the river bed for 21 141 hours A sudden rising of the river some- ROCKETS IN road I was interested in seeing two camels loaded with brush This is used for fire wood. It seems as though one would keep quite busy piling it on the file, for it would burn so quickly. TTie burdens of these camels were paled high, and I seeing them, you may be made to think of that “last straw’’ that may break their backs. 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