Jill Morgan; Lady Ann Fraser; Charles Fraser; Faye Ridley; David Faber; Betty Daly; Mrs. Hodge; Flora Baker
Synopsis
At a party, Charles sees a pretty maid musing out loud about how she would like to wear a lovely dress and seizes the opportunity. His girlfriend has been flirting with another man and he gets Jill to change from her maid outfit into one of Lady Ann's gowns. The plan works and Fay becomes jealous. Charles releases Jill to enjoy the rest of the party. She meets a famous writer and decides not to tell him who she really is since she never expects to see him again. But they have a magical evening. On her day off, she returns to the river they had floated on to reminisce and he sees her.
Bill invented a dream girl named Jackie to help him get through his studies, but afterwards he still compared his dates to Jackie and they never measured up. With his mind on Jackie, he isn't watching where he is going and he steps in front of a girl on a scooter. Laying in the street, he mumbles Jackie's name. When he regains consciousness, his landlady says her name was Rose something or other and he seemed to know her. When Rose visits him, she tells him that her surname is Jackson and her friends call her Jackie.