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Show Travelers home from 2-month tour of Europe Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Dal-ton Dal-ton are home from an educational educa-tional and most enjoyable two-months two-months tour of Europe, arriving arriv-ing here Thursday of last week. They made the trip both ways by plane. Enroute to the continent, they were with a scheduled tour of Lion club members from the area visiting Portugal Portu-gal and Spain and took a motor mo-tor coach tour of France. At Cannes, France, they met their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Dalton and their 3-year-old daughter, Alison, and with them took1 a 6500-mile tour of Europe by Volkswagen visiting Italy, Austria, Aus-tria, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Holland, Belgium & France. David, and his' wife proved most efficient guides, being able to converse with the natives in most of the countries coun-tries visited. They were also acquainted with many of the most interesting places in the various countries, having been in Germany for more than a year while David continued his music study. David and his wife and daughter are returning home by boat. They will visit here briefly before going to Win-field, Win-field, Kansas, where he will teach in Southeastern College. The Daltons enjoyed an overnight over-night visit with President Howard How-ard and Mary Maycock at Hamburg, Germany and they send greetings to their many friends here. The Daltons toured England and Scotland and at Surrey,1 England, visited with Selvoy and Gladys Boyer, who also, send greetings to their friends. Aside from seeing many places pla-ces of historical interest, the travelers enjoyed operas and plays and other special entertainment. enter-tainment. They left London by plane at 1 p.m., on Thursday and arrived ar-rived home at 9 p.m., the same day, the time changes enroute accounting for the short trip which was actually made in 13 1 hours. I |