Monday, April 1, 1929 Rained hard all day, turning off very cold tonight. Never mind, we can stand it seeing we had such a glorious day yesterday. Drove down to Norwalk, Conn. to the Rotary Club luncheon. Took Edgar Heermance down with me, who spoke to them on Trade Associations and Codes of Ethics. Edgar thought we had a fine club started down there. After arriving back in New Haven, I delivered the potted plants used in church yesterday to our sick and shut-in people, finishing up at the home of Mr. Camp. I then called on Helen Beckley Lambert across the street and saw her new baby boy for the first time. We had dinner at home and T.P.H. and I went in to the Yale Theatre to see "The Parade". Ed Cole and Mary Frances had leading parts. It was a good show. [Prev](1929_03_31.md) - [Next](1929_04_02.md) <img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/d/1zqBl1O38ws03nOPHQw3C5cKuHfymXKuH">