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I left Helen's about quarter of twelve to
go home & dress for the bridge luncheon.
Asher came for me in the machine about
quarter of one, & we went up for Olive, &
then stopped for Frances. The luncheon
was a great success, & we had a fine
table, all the young people. In the
center of the room was a big oblong
table, where a lot of the married people
sat; at the south end, a long table with
the ladies committee, & the north end
our table. I sat between Olive & Justine
so had lots of fun. Helen Dickey and
Evelyn sat next [to] each other, & they both
had such huge hats on, the waiters
could harldy serve them. In fact none
of us had on small ones, & we had a
lot of fun connected with it. Poor
Helen felt faint in the middle of the
luincheon so had to leave the table.
After luncheon we went up stairs, &
began bridge, Rhetta, Frances, Olive & I
playing together. We had most
interesting hands, and made pretty
good scores & Olive came within
fourteen points of receiving a prize.
Nan Hardee made a great score,
disputing with those who were
running the trournament, how to play
three handed bridge. Asher came up
to the club in his car, & took us down.
To-night some of the girls of G. F. S.
gave a musical & play. "The Love of a