A letter arrived from the Culps' daughter-in-law Mickey (short for Mildred, married to traveling musician Frank). Mrs. Culp played bridge with her regular table of four and chatted in the dining room with Mr. Bauer, the man she translates letters in German for. The family of a neighbor of William’s, Mr. Tompkins, arrived and engaged a room. This is a ma…
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