Mrs. Culp's Diary, Saturday, April 24, 1937
With the big cruise to Cuba coming up the next day, Mrs. Culp had her hair set at the beauty parlor and did some shopping. “I had Walter’s watch repaired for $2.50,” she wrote, underlining the amount. “Getting ready to pack for trip to-morrow.” It was a point of pride for inveterate travelers to have luggage covered with stickers from their most exotic …
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