To: Hamburg Route: Albert Ballin At last we are off! The last thing we saw as we drew farther and farther away was the white scarf still faithfully waving. Although the ship is only about half full there is a great hustle and bustle. Things promised to be rather dull until we met Mt. Myers,… Continue reading July 26, 1924 – Saturday
the Journey
July 27, 1924 – Sunday
Charles took a chance for Pauline and me. Pauline won $18. Met German Consul to Peru. Mr. Otto Bischoffshausen. Motion picture in the evening. Ran into a slight storm later. No sign of seasickness yet.
July 28, 1924 – Monday
Pauline stayed in bed. Feeling rather tired and also a slight sore throat. Charles played the pool for me and I won. Concert in the evening with a very good violin soloist. Cloudy and rain all day, also very warm owing to the Gulf stream. We leave it tomorrow afternoon. Most gorgeous sunset I have… Continue reading July 28, 1924 – Monday
July 29, 1924 – Tuesday
Fair weather again tho still warm. So far this boat has lived up to her reputation of being the steadiest boat afloat. The motion is so slight as to be almost imperceptible. Charles afforded a small private musical this morning. This afternoon we attended the exhibit of various objects of art etc. Dancing in the… Continue reading July 29, 1924 – Tuesday
July 30, 1924 – Wednesday
Played quite nearly all morning with our crowd and in the afternoon the same bunch played shuffle board. The captain made quite a concession this evening thanks to Mrs. Hanson. After the moving picture our crowd was allowed to dance in the garden until 11 o’clock. As usual, Hope played. American jazz played by a… Continue reading July 30, 1924 – Wednesday
July 31, 1924 – Thursday
Everyone got up late. Tried for shuffle board but not a chance. Charles took quite a number of pictures. Shuffle-board in the afternoon and more pictures. We have quite a number of Children on board and a Punch and Judy show was given their benefit but we all enjoyed it. There is to be a… Continue reading July 31, 1924 – Thursday
August 1, 1924 — Friday
We were awakened this morning by the fog horn — consequently no one got up until nearly noon. Charles played bridge until 4 o’clock when we all enjoyed the The’ Dansant. Movies in the evening showing a former voyage of this ship rather interesting. Dancing later in the evening.
August 2, 1924—Saturday
The fog is still with us and I am told the captain has been on the bridge the last two nights. Wrote letters all morning as the mail for Southampton will be collected to-night. Had dinner in the grill with Mr. M. Very fine concert which we missed I am sorry to say but had… Continue reading August 2, 1924—Saturday
August 3, 1924—Sunday
The Majestic passed us about 6 A.M. Took a walk with Mr. Muhlinghaus this morning. We saw a beautiful sight. It seemed as if there were a hundred gulls following the ship, which is a sure sign of land. About one thirty we saw Land’s End and then the rocky coast of Cornwall. Had tea… Continue reading August 3, 1924—Sunday