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If
there’s such a thing a femme fatale in
New York society, or even if there’s not, the closest
thing to it is the beautiful Nina Griscom.
Daughter of Elizabeth (Mrs. Felix) Rohatyn;
thrice-married – (Griscom, her second husband was
from old society), when she divorced her last husband,
the prominent New York plastic surgeon Dr. Daniel
Baker, she was having an affair that was hardly
a secret to any and all, with a very rich and prominent
(and much married — and Latin) tycoon from Palm Beach.
Would she, would they, who who-who and what-what-what,
and round and round it went. She didn’t, they didn’t,
nothing nothing-nothing never-never happened and it ended
(although not as slowly as it began).
Everyone knew when the siren up on Park took up with another very Latin (and
this time) young man said to be a waiter at the fashionable La Goulue on Madison
Avenue. All true, too true, when it was. Nina’s handsome friend who still
may be her handsome friend at this writing, is now in the real estate business
and occasionally they take a trip down that South-hamerican way. She loves jewels,
they say, and can make emeralds look even better than real and turn some others’ eyes
green with envy. She loves a good time too, (natch) and is the possessor of that
irresistable smoky-voiced laughter that can get anyone talking, especially if
you hear it coming from the next room. |
Albemarle,
Rufus
Aston, Muffie Potter
Basso, Dennis
Benedict, Daniel
Capehart, Jonathan
Cominotto, Michael
Curry, Boykin
Dahl, Tessa
DeWoody, Beth Rudin
Duchin, Peter and Brooke
Duff, Patricia
Eaton, Phoebe
Fales-HIll, Susan
Fekkai, Frederic
THE FULL LIST
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