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wife. Jessie Mae tolerates her mother in law's hymn singing and eccentric ways because they depend on Carrie's retirement check.Carrie has "run away" before in her efforts to fulfill her dream of returning to her old home where she was married, buried children and has memories of a failed romance.Once more she runs away to the bus station and begins some strange adventures. She meets a fellow traveler, young and beautiful Thelma (Brynn Chatfield), who tries to help Carrie along her way.They part company when they reach another bus station. Carrie panics when she realizes she left her handbag on the bus. She spends the night sleeping on a station bench where she is watched over by the concerned Ticket Man (Rich Holst).The local Sheriff (Jim Long) arrives looking for Carrie, and arranges for her son to take her back to Houston."Trip to Bountiful" is a simple story filled with emotion. One's heart goes out to poor, conniving Carrie who declares, "I have found my strength and dignity."Dougherty in the role of Carrie gave a superb performance. She showed her ability to make an audience sympathize, laugh and cry with her.Joel P. Rogers gave brilliant direction for the drama, and as J. Patrick Rogers portrayed Ludie to perfection. One could feel sorry for him and want to tell him to "get it together" at the same time.What can one say about Booth as Jessie Mae? Her interpretation of the role was on target, making the audience know the self centered woman.One delightful scene was Carrie and sweet Thelma as bus passengers. Conversation bounced back and forth from laughter to tears, and through it