all over the world. She is now married, has a beautiful little house and garden in which is her office as a dental surgeon, she is a very charming and gracious person and seems to be very happy. she certainly deserves it because she had it terribly rough before, much more so than the other changes you read about. I salute her for her accomplishments as I do Christine and a few others. Few because not many of them settle down to really being respectable, decent feminine members of so- ciety. Strip teasing, prostitution, etc. being the usual end.
From her house a little further on to the home of Alice, FE-P-3 FPE. I couldn't find the street and stopped to ask a man working on his car. He came over bent down to put his head in the window and before I could ask directions he said, “Say, I saw you on the David Jacobs show the other night." I allowed that he had so we had a 10 minute discussion of things before I got my directions and on my way. Stayed all night with Alice and her very nice and understanding wife and had a very comfortable evening and night with them.
Aug. 13. Drove from Brighton over to Southampton and had my one and only complication with the car. Although I had inadvertently climbed the left curbing several times, not being used to where my left fender and wheel were, I had come this far O.K. But turning into a gas station for directions I again forgot to watch out for the left side and put a nice dent in the fender against the post of the pump island. But went on over to Sylvia's home FE-B-1 FPE and made hurried ar- rangements for a quick hair-do at a nearby beauty parlor. Then drove with Sylvia all the way back to London to meet and spend the night with a GG that I had met the day before and who was interested in TVs and helping them. We met a couple of her TV friends who were both men of some importance in regular life. I think it may be a good contact for the Beaumont girls.
Aug. 14. Back to Southampton again stopping on the way to visit a few minutes with a TV that I had met back in 1958 when in England with my wife. Then over to a suburb where my former wife's aunt lived and broke in upon her in the middle of a music lesson. She did not recognize me to begin with but when I spoke her neices name and mentioned her husband the dawn broke. We had told her about Vir- ginia 10 years before. We had a nice visit and she relieved my mind considerably on some family matters. Finally back to Sylvia's house and a very brief visit with my former wife's cousin Brenda whom older readers will remember for some mentions made in earlier issues of TVia. Finally the time to sail came and I drove down to the dock,
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