Tuesday, November 11, 1930 Warmer today and beautiful. A day of hindrances at the store. Harry Peeling, representing the Robert Griffin, called to show us a new line of wall hangings. Attended luncheon of the New Haven Rotary Club at Hotel Taft. Phil English spoke to us on Armistice Day, November 11th 1918 as he experienced it "over there". It was all very vivid. Bob Ferguson also showed up the movies of our outing at his farm last July. Charles McClelland and I went up to Dr. Evans Hospital and called on George Hamilton, who is ill there. Home to dinner tonight. Then I went down and called on Dorothy Graner, who has been ill seven weeks with pneumonia [Prev](1930_11_10.md) - [Next](1930_11_12.md) <img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/d/1xS1yLZaDIJmRZju9QQxx1R2E-ydcSCPK">