Lora May Hollingsway married her boss, who thinks she's a gold digger from the hood. Rita Phipps earns as much as her school-teacher husband writing radio scripts at night. In her Navy uniform during WWII, Deborah Bishop feared she'd never look good at a Country Club. When a messenger on a bicycle brings these three ladies a letter written to all three from Addie, who has just left town with one of their husbands, they are shocked. They won't know until later that night.
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Lora May Hollingsway married her boss, who thinks she's a gold digger from the hood. Rita Phipps earns as much as her school-teacher husband writing radio scripts at night. In her Navy uniform during WWII, Deborah Bishop feared she'd never look good at a Country Club. When a messenger on a bicycle brings these three ladies a letter written to all three from Addie, who has just left town with one of their husbands, they are shocked. They won't know until later that night.
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