June, 1942
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Jeo be out on treets between 8 P.M. and 6 A.M.; Jews were
forbidden to attend ters, movies or any otertainment; Jeo use sennis courts, ic fields; Jeo go roo take part in any atic activity in public; Jeo sit in ter 8 P.M.; Jeo visit Cians in to attend Je do t do t, but life on. Jacque alo me, quot;I dont dare do anyts not allowed.”
In t sick and o ion, so my birttle celebration. In t do mucing ended in en I till love ion in 1942 ended to make up for t along .
till doing brings me to t date of June 20, 1942, and tion of my diary.
SAtURDAY, JUNE 20, 1942
Dearest Kitty! Let me get started rigs nice and quiet no and Margot o play Ping-Pong reess. Ive been playing a lot of Ping-Pong myself lately. So muc five of us girls s called quot;ttle Dipper Minus t; A really silly name, but its based on a mistake. e ed to give our club a special name; and because ttle Dipper. e t it consisted of five stars, but urned out to be ;Minus t; Ilse agner , and t us play in t. Since playing Ping-Pong, our games usually end to t ice-cream parlor t alloopped ing around for our purses or money -- most of time its so busy in Oasis t o find a feance or an admirer to offer us more ice cream t in a week.
Youre probably a little surprised to alking about admirers at sucender age. Unfortunately, or not, as to be rampant at our sc to talking, nine times out of ten I can be sure and let
me out of for a second. ually cools, especially since I i