Wednesday, July 16, 1930 Thermometer still lower this morning down to 47°, the air clear and bracing, just like a Vermont morning. Tessie drove over to East River to spend the day with the Stones and Mrs. Knapp. Called for me at six and we came home for dinner. I worked in the garden afterwards till dark then came in and wrote a report to be made at a meeting of the National Wall Paper Wholesalers Association in New York next week [Prev](1930_07_15.md) - [Next](1930_07_17.md) <img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/d/1g13l9t9k6ujf9X-1UeEPqwamPa5LUI7h">