After the exciting events of the last few days, Margaret was glad to refresh herself with a shopping tour. She and Aunt Abbie motored in to Simcox and bought some beautiful furs, for the ... See full summary
Our Mutual Girl, No. 41 (1914) Online
After the exciting events of the last few days, Margaret was glad to refresh herself with a shopping tour. She and Aunt Abbie motored in to Simcox and bought some beautiful furs, for the tang of golden October was in the air. Then they enjoyed driving down to the new Manhattan Bridge, back over the famous Brooklyn Bridge, and thence home to luncheon. Margaret had promised to join Ralph Hamilton and his sister that afternoon at the Wykagyl Country Club. There she met the idol of thousands of golfers all over the world, the illustrious, witty Alec Smith, who, when he found that Our Mutual Girl never in her life had held a golf club, gallantly offered his services. His Scottish burr, she decided, was adorable, so she gaily accepted. In the course of the afternoon, Margaret really did learn something about golf, but when Ralph Hamilton invited her to play her way back to the club house with him, she mischievously refused. She was in no humor, as yet, to acquiesce readily to that young ...
Credited cast: | |||
Norma Phillips | - | Margaret, Our Mutual Girl | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Eleanor L. Brown | - | Betty Hamilton | |
Grace Fisher | - | Aunt Abbie | |
Charles Gregory | - | Himself, New York Banker | |
William O'Neill | - | Ralph Hamilton | |
Alec Smith | - | Himself, Golf Expert |