This morning I finished up my packing. Everything’s in. I puttered around but didn’t do anything until lunch. Mom, June and Eleanor went downtown. After lunch I slept as usual. It’s getting to be a habit whether I need it or not. At least it’s something to pass the time. Pop announced that it would be Saturday before we left and possibly Sunday. About four Pop suggested we go out to the Golf Club for tea. So about four thirty we started out there. We didn’t see many people we knew and it was hot. But it’s a lovely place out there, beautiful greens. It was quite a bit cooler when we were on the way home but we were hot again as soon as we got into the city. Soon after we got home Alex Tyre called up and asked for a date. He called for me at seven and we went out to the Polo Club for dinner. It was heavenly cool out there and a wonderful dinner. After dinner we went to see “Venice of Venice”. Then we went to the Hotel about eleven. Dick and Bob M. came on stage. Dick wasn’t very cordial. Alex said he was jealous! I wonder? Home about one.
Jane's Notes: In the scrapbook there is a letter dated April 11, 1929 from the American Red Cross with her Senior Life Saving card and an application to complete and send to Red Cross headquarters. Apparently she never did that. The letter of recommendation says that she completed Senior and Junior Life Saving and “was appointed a LIfe Saving Examiner in December, 1928. She was also a member of the Life Saving Committee of the Philippines.”
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