The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 39, Ed. 1, Friday, February 18, 1983 Page: 8 of 46
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Dr. Paul Faulkner and his wife Gladys
and Dr. Carl Brcchccn and his wife
Smltty will be the hosts of a tour of Jor-
dan Israel and Greece called "A Visit To
The Lands Of The Bible."
The tour which also includes an optional
Greek Island cruise will visit great Bible
cities such as Jerusalem Bethlehem
Nazareth Pctra Massadra Crete
Athens Corint Ephesus Rhodes Galilee
and Palmos.
The tour is scheduled to be May 30
through June 17 and will cost $1946 per
person or $2548 per person based on
double occupancy from New York ac-
cording to a brochure about the picture.
This cost will cover round-trip air
transportation from New York first class
hotel accommodation in Israel and
Greece and staterooms on Greek Island
Crubsc the brochure stated.
The fee also includes meals. Breakfast
lunch and dinner will be served on the
cruise and in Israel but only two meals
per day will be served In Greece.
According to the brochure surface
transportation through those lands will be
by private molorcoach and a a local guide
service in Israel will provide English-
speaking guides for the tour.
Tour participants are scheduled to
arrive In Jordan May 30 and should visit
several places of great Biblical
significance such as Jericho Bethany
and the Mount of Temptation.
Brcchccn Bible professor and co-host of
the tour said the tour should create "a
better sense of direction when the
topography distances and how Jesus
would work from one city to another in
those days is fully appreciated."
He said similar lours will be arranged in
the future.
Brccheen said all former
FaulkncrBrcchccn tour participants and
those who are interested In this tour arc
invited to an Open House Sunday Fcb.20
from 2-4 p.m. at Ml Green Valley St.
LCC president to talk Saturday
at Christian publication breakfast
Anyone Interested In 20th Century
Christian Power for Today or other
Christian magazines is invited to attend a
breakfast Wednesday at 6:45 a.m. said
Beth Grumpier secretary at Pathway
Evangelism 20th Century Christian
publisher.
The complimentary breakfast will be at
Briarstonc Manor 101 Eplcn's Court a
half block south of South First Street.
Speaking at the breakfast will be Dr.
Steven Lcmley Lubbock Christian College
president and editor of Power for Today.
At the breakfast Dr. Carl Brccheen
Bible professor will presented an award
for his service to home family and church.
Though the breakfast is free tickets
may be picked up in the Lectureship tent
at cither of the magazine's booths said
Crumpler.
Buenos Aires missionary to speak Friday
Reese Mitchell missionary on furlough
from Buenos Aires Argentina will speak
on "Light for a Dark World" at Mission
Outreach 6:21 p.m. Friday in Robcrson
Chapel of the Administration Building.
"We will get out in plenty of time to go to
Sing Song" said Les Bennett missionary-ln-rcsldence.
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Public records
Amanda Munn a freshman from
Alpine was involved in an automobile
collision Monday at 5:25 p.m. at the corner
of Treadaway and N. 10th Street ac-
cording to the police report.
Munn said she was treated at Hendrick
Medical Center where she received 50 to CO
stitches for lacerations to the left side or
her head
The car Munn was driving a 1980
Chevrolet Chevctte was totaled she said.
Paul Dishcr a sophomore psychology
major from Mountain Home Idaho
reported the theft of his wallet from Moody
Coliseum Monday said Officer David
Watkins of the Abilene Police Department.
Dishcr left his wallet in the pocket of his
sweat pants outside of the raquetball
courts while he played according to the re-
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wallet Included several credit and iden-
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wallet according to the report.
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