Friday, April 15, 1932 Very cold and a heavy white frost. Tessie rested this morning. I drove the Packard in town. Harley and I went down to the Mechanic's Bank to see Frank Frisbie and talked over with him our plan of settling our debts with our creditors so as to pay every one of them one hundred cents on the dollar. He thought it was a feasible plan. We had dinner at home then I went in town to Dr. Albert Crosby's house and spoke at the Rotary school of new members. Refreshments of chicken salad, ice cream, cakes, and coffee were served.