Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Robert Turley
Productions by Betty Davies and John R. Hopkins
Mrs. Morgan told Mrs. Dale that Alfred Cook was dead. She was worried about
Dotty and couldn't think how to break the news to her. Mrs. Dale heard, from Maud French, the plans for the ' Poodlery' and tried to persuade Mrs. Freeman not to go on with the scheme. Mrs. Freeman called on Henry. He told her that he and Joyce hoped to buy a house and suggested that she should live there with them. Mrs. Freeman was horrified by the idea. Mrs. Dale went to the solicitors and heard that Cousin Bertram had left her his entire estate in Italy.