Tuesday, April 9, 1929
Much cooler today the thermometer took big drop. Our furnace fire feels good today. Rotary Club luncheon this noon. We enjoyed a demonstration of the Duo Art Piano. President Ray Reigeluth was away and Walter Spencer acted in his stead. Beecher, Bennett and Lincoln are having open house at their much enlarged funeral parlors at #100 Broadway, corner of Howe Street. They have just doubled its size. Worked tonight at the office arranging the program of the Norwalk Rotary Club Chart Night. Sarah called for me.
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