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Show S Couple returns from extended llrip to Europe at ie jT Mr and Mrs. E. F. (Jack) '".(jrnam are home from a de-fi-i ehtful two and a half months h'wr of Europe, visiting four-cn four-cn countries. They drove to "Denver and visited briefly with ,cir son, Hal and family, be-,re be-,re leaving by plane for New ork and then to London. They ined a tour in 5ngland for i,e trip to Ireland, Holland, Iflfelgium. Luxemberg and ""Wkfurt. Germany. In the Iter city, they met Sgt. and irs. Ronald L. Kennedy, form- residents of this city and ,4ere their guests for about ff t'we weeks. With them, they jv? Hired Denmark, Sweden and ! v ustria and the southern tip f Norway- Mrs. Perham was Lecially delighted to meet C : stant relatives in Sweden and j: ;;,) exchange genealogical infor-riation. infor-riation. f1' I'The.v left Frankfurt with a , 'Wr which covered Germany, Valy. the Isle of Capri, France Y.id Monacco. They spent four -yrjys in Paris and a similar .; ngth of time in Rome. They xund people of the various juntries generally friendly A ith exception of Belgium, lltiere the tour buses were met fly groups of unfriendly people ho called out to them to re-nn re-nn to America. The many laces of historical significance ere pointed out by the varus var-us guides and the entire time roved most interesting to the JC Travelers. They returned home on the ueen Mary, spending three kSiys in New York to see some II sits the stage shows. They were lrprised to meet Mrs. Per-im's Per-im's sister and husband who ime from San Francisco to .eet them on their arrival. Back in Denver, at their son's home, they were met by their daughter, Mrs. Donald C. Muir and daughter, Christine of Salt Lake City. |