Mrs. Culp Revisited: Sept. 17, 1937
She buys fish for dinner, while the President gives speeches
After yesterday’s excitement, today was pretty subdued for Mrs. Culp. “I bought fish for supper on Platt Street,” she wrote. There was a letter from her sister Trude. She called up her friend Mrs. Overstreet, who lived at the Bay View Hotel, and told her she would be over to visit on Saturday.
Meanwhile, President Roosevelt had a packed day, making two s…
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