| 8th September 1943 |
| Rather exciting day, Italy surrendered, felt really happy. Went to |
| pictures with Jacquline in evening, arrived home 10.30 pm. |
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| 11th September 1943 |
| Went to work at 7 o'clock in the morning. Was pouring with rain. We |
| were quite busy. Terrible day, never worked so hard. Went to the |
| pictures in the evening with Jackie, I fell over on the way home, |
| made a hole in a new pair of stockings, right in the knee. my unlucky |
| day. |
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| 'Wrens Away!' - Mollie, Vera, Muriel, Barbara, Rene, Betty | |
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| 25th January 1944 |
| Went on duty at 9am. P.O. told me off for not arriving in at 1pm |
| yesterday, but my chit was made out till pm om the 24th. Ha ha ha. |
| Well there was nothing on all day. About 3.30 |
| Irene brought an American Soldier up. he was a pen pal of hers. He |
| had just come to England. he had been fighting out in Africa. He said |
| it is tough out there. |
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| Betty, Dorothy, Barbara, Mollie, Myself & Charlie, Bill. | |
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| Jerry called so we made a foursome and all went to the Royal for |
| supper, later went to the Forum to see Jean Arthur in |
| 'Lady Takes a Chance'. Very good film. Made a date for following |
| Wednesday. His name was Frank, quite a nice boy. Irene was quite |
| thrilled at seeing him, his home is in New York. |
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| 25th December 1944 |
| Xmas Day. Jackie gave me a powder bowl, it's very nice. And got |
| money from Mum and Dad. In the evening Jackie and I went to |
| Rialto it was awful to come home so we had a bit of a party. We had |
| some fun. |