PAGE EIGHT —motion TWO ;k _ ‘ . Bible Land Tour (Continued From Page 1. Section l) enchanting to us, tilled .is they were with scenes depicting past events in Swiss history. There were gorgeous roses and geran iums blooming everywhere, making a riot of color. We all quite lost our hearts to the beauty of Switzerland. The next day we left for Interlaken, going over hairpin curves, switchbacks 'and the like, by Furka Pass, stopping for lunch at a lovely Swiss chalet where wine was much more plentiful than water. On our return trip we walked through the immense blue-white Rhone Glacier, going through the Grotto entrance, all of which was quite interesting and awe-inspiring. We were on board our Swiss airplane about an hour and then landed near the city of Faris. That night some of us lud a long boat ride qn the River Seine, seeing so many of the famous places, such as Noire Dame and the Eiffel Tower brilliantly spotlighted. The next day we visited the Louvre which is a huge building built in a quadrangle shape with lovely gardens, holding so many art treasures. Among the most fa mous we saw were the Mona Lisa, painted by Da Vinci, 1501- 1505; the Winged Victory, a marble statue found in a Greek island; Venus de Milo and a huge painting, Napoleon Crown ing Josephine. The Louvre ‘is | being scrubbed to a lovely cream | color, a decided contract to the drab smoke color it was before. This was the first time it has been cleaned in 300 years. We were enchanted at lovely Versailles Palace. 18 miles from Paris. We saw the table in the' beautiful Hall of Mirrors where' the peace treaty was signed fol-! lowing World War I. There were gorgeous gardens, lakes and statuary. There arc stables | (or 2,500 horses and carriages across from the entrance to the palace. These were rsei dur ing the reigns of the emperors.! In London we visited John Wesley’s Chapel which has a statue of him out front. 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They say that it takes only three or four sunny days to make a summer for them. We' saw immense Westminister Ab bey where the ruling kings and queens of England are crowned; also Big Ben, Parliament House and 10 iDow.ning Street. That night we saw a very quaint stage play, “Oliver,” by Lionel Bart and adapted from “•Oliver Twist." Our next day was spent in Shakespeare’s country, Stratford on Avon. On our way there by motor coach, we visited famous Oxford University and some of the colleges. We passed Blen heim, Churchill's home, all tow ers and turrets. The grounds are all walled in. After visiting Stratford, Shakespear’s home, we went to the home of his wife. Anne Hathaway. This has a thatched roof and a yard full of old fashioned flowers. Every room in the house is on a differ ent level. On our way back to London we had a huge tea con sisting of buttered bread, jam, baobury tarts, tiny decorated cakes and, of course, being in England, the ever-present tea. 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