The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, August 07, 1930, Image 6

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kt. c t fe- ^ Iron Yikin cm. Q sraffr k' *. .K&ts-d&t Haymaking «Pr»par^1 by »h* Vallon«l f)»»crmphu- aori«(y. WMhlncton. D C.» IRONDHJKM, old Viking capital, and tha aurroondlng country of central Norway, recently cele brated tha nine hundredth annl- of the death of N©cway*a Ralat Ofaf. tha king who ea ( hfiattanity la Karope a The city'a name oActaliy changed a few mnotba to Nldarua. Ita aactewt dealgna- ; bat tha Inhabit anta are aot If planned alth tha change, rentlaeea la partial la MUX <m a by the River Md a TVandhJaa herd ehach ha I Raeway'a near ^at |ia | are rheeefet fraab# atrwderea ( In abtte er ngM ^alarm wt»b parte t gianca ankiag l aiarfm m «*a | nl tbeftr wtniawa Tha rwyai pnanrm. • hngm ehtta hnn#>ac la af tha ter *lmtee% rare are aa*4 nati there ti a danaaad bar atee and a#r er hag. and n**ee na are pap te tenraaia Many a# tha targ pn are «n OteT Tbpppemnaaai ehkrm eaa aaaae«| a#tee the ne tail aa aentherm Ireland Trm^ghfMB aneeneeea like thena af Kngtand Pa einter* are ae aaeee in'*ere th me e# 11er<■ eef The H«ee the tkard are art4 fr^eae la •a t reee a ad anrwh gf*e tha laws a aemitr-^ee^re ae I he •iaMee hnd aed In Norway. runda of auch driblets of trarel at now alft through. • * The visitor goes to church, and th# simple service* seem stereotyped enough until a bit of statuary do- arends from tha catling. Tbn figure of aa angel supported by a rod. holda • bowl filled with water. The sur prised visitor realises this theatrical appurtenance la a baptiamaJ font. The aimplMity and In nocan ra ad tha mnntry bdk In th# remote and lan- lated aertlena la betokened by thetr pemmln wona bathing. And by "hnth- mg- la manat )uet that; net tha diver- adan ad eater mdaahtag and sand ann- I ning. hot getting anaaetf rtana A | lag hat la tha vtiiaga hath henna A j ftama r* ad nianen la heated and nn* I tar piarmd aver I ha end had —rfam late thla oieeae atepa a family— I mn ^ ether etch Mrvh tel am ad tn«s fee neabAna ad na Mavae Cermeanae n«a*a Trend h )*U) • • • t lb# t ■not ad aa riant N«r*e king* and tha king. Haaimi VII. mas there ID UMI *hen the am ion and Norway mas dlmMlved The rtly hna a population of mme bAjOnn Much of iia life cenrera nhmul the wafer front The ship building Industry la brisk and there la a bunt *ervl<e between Troodhjem and Bergen and the North ('ape Nu menma flahiog boats come In with Their cargoes of suited herring to he depi»alt»N] (n the tall, qunint gabled warehouses which line the quays. The lofty Gothic spires of Trond hjem cathedral rlae alKtve the sur rounding low buildings of purely Norae architecture in striking con trast to them. The cathedral looks like a transplanted English church in n Norse setting. Its Gothic style may be attributed to Norsemen, living In kvngland when the Gothic architecture wa* attaining Its vogue, who preferred It to the simpler Norse style and In wrporated it into the cathedral. The structure was begun during the reign of Olaf the Quiet, between 1000 and lifcXt. It has been restored many times but *acii restorer has kept to tbd <Jothic styie and the present res toration has endenvored to follow the original building. AH the excitiuent which marks our mot* * generally observed holiday. Christmas, attends the Day of St. John on June 24. While It hears a Christian name, the holiday and Ita mttotn* go back to pagan origin la nflad the day atill la a festival af the ^n. Grero Wrcb tree# a dors every aad children carry evergreen through the at reef* The te Christmej braefce dmwa. felt cewwg ■ee teawy te as At cam betel wbavb tepteesaapteg M te a tsrmmi #tepa mesa te mmw v-mi m* Wcae bmggy « btcAa aew mppeepcmg bp the kata tm • bmewey femadM e beea la ibe p*kar%wi temwy camvefepca te •mmmm* TW#e bat ag tease tkw pts-'e mi teramag am4 tee hmuava aca aacmeg mewemd a bsesd af e teed te- «•% i af a mt* a mwanap mate ***** Oataag bsede #f fwate fea Ibe peta rape I lemd led mat ry mf N«eway a bf f wwtk maafry aad them tw%e g»»e rwe le (be pt^beaepm pso« gisl The wmaeva*- peeemme aaeaPy mra fa# s» meved f*wm the *t mgsm ami *ma | pet be le esme ksfty bet abeittsad »a* ley am mg ibe g^tmeatag ea vw capped peeks There they tern Ueg. ramptmg la eaete me*atseally by teeir ■ ry away the batter aad rbeeae. Oeef'a Cbeeee le a btspi*. ftmet a rbeeae. a dsticaieaase date- eery la tbs t’alted JMafse. la a pH a H|el artlcie of Normsglaa It haa tbs rich, brow* rotor aad aoaee- thlng of tbs flavor of praaat batter It la not sat so oo cracker* at a #up plsfnsotary course bat, Allred aad laid on large cross aertlena of brown bread, la a staple of the meal. Characteristic of inland Norway Is Llllehamiuer which Ilea at thf north ern eml of MJosen lake. Norway’a largest body of freah water. The town Is a gateway to the Gudbranda- dal. In this valley many ancient cu«- toms and costumes of the country are still In vogue. The town Itself Ilea on the north nnd south rail route from Oslo to Trondhjem, and Is visited an nually by thousands of tourists. This region differs markedly from the fiord country bordering the At lantic coast and the “land of the mid night sun” which lies farther to the north. In spite of its high latitude Lillehammer enjoys a comparatively mild climnie, resort hotels being open for visitors the year round. Of supreme Interest to both Nor wegian and foreigner Is an outdoor museum of ancient arts and crafts at the nearby village of Malhaugen. Fifty hand-hullt farmhouses, mills, workshops and barns were purchased, moved to one community, and en riched with collections of old Nor wegian handwork. There are article* of wood, hrasa, leather and Iron, to gether with example* of weaving and •tebrvtJery typical of tbo products of eattag* baud!crafts carried oo by u uf tbe agjgbbwrbaod dariag •teisv evvatag*. Itef ars also ted Ms w | CHEVROLET ANNOUNCES DE LUXE WIRE WHEELS at no extra cost * * tl * *»i»* 1 i k*\ •« to tteo ■■ tteo ftrac ’405 .4 rmrimtff mi mitrmeiirm to tfcte do Ittso vtro wboal oquip- m maJlea avalftobte a vtdo color coiMteof looa oo oil lodate oro tick oted dtedtectlao. to COMM to—NOW—Oted a (toted of all-cylinder C tesee# t m. 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