Alexandra comments on Jean Louise’s outfit, wishing that her niece would dress better while in Maycomb. Jean Louise maintains that the inhabitants of Maycomb are accustomed to seeing her dressed casually and would be shocked by anything more proper. She mentions menstruation, and Atticus silences her, asking her to apologize to her aunt, which she does. When Jean Louise asks Atticus about his health, particularly his arthritis and failing vision, he challenges her to a golf game to prove he is still physically capable.
Before Hank and Atticus leave for work, Atticus asks Jean Louise whether the recent Supreme Court decision has been in the New York newspapers. Jean Louise says that some newspapers are reviling the South for its racism, and she cites several other recent racial issues that have been brought to court. Atticus mentions the NAACP, and Jean Louise responds that she knows little about it but once included its seal on her Christmas cards—which angered her relatives.