Lora May Hollingsway was born on the wrong side of the tracks and married her boss, who believes she is a gold digger. Rita Phipps earns the same amount of money writing radio scripts as her husband, a school teacher. Deborah Bishop looked stunning in a Navy uniform during WWII but believes she would never dress appropriately for the Country Club set. These three ladies are about to board a boat full with children on their way to a picnic when a messenger on a bicycle brings them a letter addressed to them all from Addie, who has just left town with one of their husbands. They will not know which one until the following evening.
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Lora May Hollingsway was born on the wrong side of the tracks and married her boss, who believes she is a gold digger. Rita Phipps earns the same amount of money writing radio scripts as her husband, a school teacher. Deborah Bishop looked stunning in a Navy uniform during WWII but believes she would never dress appropriately for the Country Club set. These three ladies are about to board a boat full with children on their way to a picnic when a messenger on a bicycle brings them a letter addressed to them all from Addie, who has just left town with one of their husbands. They will not know which one until the following evening.
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