Tuesday, October 25, 1932 Slightly cloudy but with all a fine dine. I went in town on the trolly car again. Tessie still feels the effects of her attack of grippe. We received some snapshots of Peter from Sally today and they are just wonderful of him strutting around playing with a football. He is so dear. Tessie went for Violette and then stopped for me at the store and we drove down to see Uncle Charles Bill and Auntie "B". They start this week for Syracuse to spend the Winter with Harry. He is coming with the big car for them. Uncle is recovering slowly from a shock. I went down to Calvary Church to a supper of the mens club. About forty present. Prof. Uphaus of Yale U. spoke on religion and politics. Roosevelt spoke tonight in Baltimore on a platform of "vote for me and Beer".