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this evening, but Dave had to work late, so
Bill and Dave came up. We played [records?],
talked and stuff till about twelve. I
get awfully mad at Bill Brennan at times
but he really is a swell fellow.
Sept 2, 1942
We stayed home again. Nana came, as
did Florence Smith, a friend of hers. It was
a divine day! Cary and I went down to
Jamaica to buy presents for Margaret
Doering's birthday.
Tonight I had a bridge party –
Bugs, Joanie, Camille, Irene, Kay, Mystie
and Ginny Frank came. Everything seemed
to go all right; and several difficult
situations were avoided. At least there
was no hair pulling or nail-scratching.
Sept 3, 1942
Mother, Cary and I went to Radio
City to see "Talk o f the Town" starring
Cary Grant, Jean Arthur and Ronald
Colman. It was a wonderfully amusing
comedy with an appeal about law at the
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