16th August

16th August. Wednesday. Had a wonderful
sleep, and woke up very refreshed,
had a shower, then off to the famous
market, all that I heard about it is
inadequate to describe it, lunched
there, and stayed a good part of
the afternoon, then off to some of
the large stores, and now back
home for dinner, spoke to Leah and
Ray on the phone, didn’t say who I
was and had them guessing. Ethels
son Douglas came up to see me, he
brought me a bunch of the most
beautiful red roses I have ever seen,
such a nice gesture, and what
a nice young man. All took us
out after dinner to Robert’s (Lyons)
then we went to the sun set
strip, saw most queenies & hippies
then on to Hollywood, went to the
Chinese Theatre, saw all the films
starts prints of hands & feet, there
were hundreds of others besides us.
Went through the Hollywood Roosevelt
Hotel
, was very impressed by its size,
decor and everything about it. After
that went to a friends home, and
came home late, tired but happy.
Had a great sing song in the car.

[Hard to imagine what the Sunset Strip drive would have been like to a Glasgow widow of advancing years…

15th August

15th August Tuesday. L.A. 5-30
A.M, Ethel & Millie waiting for
me at the bus station, and it is
pitch dark, what a welcome they
nearly smothered me. Took me
to Canters in Fairfax for breakfast
then home to Ethels, had a good
wash, and unpacked, and now
on the go again, had lunch in
Malibu at the Sea Lion, then
went to Beverly Hills, saw the
shops, then walked into Haggarty’s,
walked up to [D. Finlay], and
was she surprised, she phoned
me in the evening and G d willing
she and Jack are going to take me out
one day next week. Millie stayed and
had dinner with us, then we all
visited Ruth, also warmly received,
then home to bed.

[Canter’s deli is still going strong today.]