Monday, April 2, 2012

Tuesday, April 2, 1929

Last night Helen Morton called me up and invited me to lunch and to play golf. She came for me this morning at about nine fifteen. Lucy was in the car too. We went and got Peggy Tuigle and then played just ahead of us. I got quite a few pointers from Helen and the caddy and developed an interest in the game. After the game just as we were getting into the car Dick drove past and waved. He told me he would call up Sunday night but he didn’t and hasn’t. We stopped by and dropped the clubs and then went to Helen’s for lunch which was very good. Helen suggested we go to the movie. We went at two and saw “London”, an English picture but we didn’t like it as much as any American film and that’s no patriotism. After the show we went swimming at the “Army Navy Club”. I saw Dick again because he was swimming but he got out soon after we got in. Morton brought me home about six thirty. At eight we were due at the Crosby’s for dinner. I played Bridge, got second high.

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