but it was nicer seeing Betty again.

I won't go into too much detail about what happened during the week days because I led just a normal woman's life on week days. I'd get up and eat breakfast with Roy and he'd go off to work, and I'd clean the house up and get dressed up and if the weather was nice, I'd go out for a walk or window shopping or anything else I could think of just to be out. Then I'd fix supper and after we ate maybe we'd go some place in town or maybe down to Mexico for a while, or maybe just stay home and talk.

Virginia invited us to a costume ball the next weekend so that Saturday we took off for L.A. We visited some friends in L.A. and Barbara Elin, and later on Roy changed to Betty and along with Virginia and a couple other girls we went to the Ball. What a ball! So many beautiful gowns and dresses.

The next weekend was the monthly meeting of the Hose and Heels, so Friday afternoon, we went to L.A. again. On the way, up there we stopped at Disneyland, and Roy took a few pictures of me there. At the H. and H. Roy changed to Betty, and I chang- ed dresses, as I had worn a daytime blouse and skirt, so I chang- ed to the new blue satin sheath that Betty had made for me. That evening, I met all the girls from around L. A. that were there, and also a couple of other visitors. I had a wonderful time and enjoyed everyminute of it. I realized then, how wonderful it was to live somewhere, where a group of FPs can get together like this once in a while. It will be a great day, when there are chap- ters of Phi Pi Epsilon all over the country, and all of us can en- joy ourselves, as much as I did that night.

The next day Roy and I went to downtown Hollywood and spent the afternoon sightseeing. You might notice that I did a lot of sightseeing on my vacation. That's one of the differences between my brother and Loretta. When he goes on a trip, he never sees anything. He just goes to where he is going and is not much inter- ested in seeing anything special. But Loretta is different. She wants to see everything. Around every corner is something new,

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