Monday, Jul. 21, 1986

People

By Sara C. Medina

Even without the French-American gala, it would have been a busy social week for Nancy Reagan. On Sunday she and President Reagan sneaked out of the White House in an unmarked motorcade to celebrate her birthday at a Washington restaurant with two old California friends, U.S. Information Agency Director Charles Wick and his wife Mary Jane. Next day Nancy, 65, slipped away again, this time for a birthday lunch with her aides. All this privacy seeking left the Washington press corps, accustomed to at least pool coverage of the President's activities outside the White House, audibly disgruntled. Spokesman Larry Speakes would make no promises about a recurrence: "If they decide to do it again, they will do it," he said. Mrs. Reagan also disclosed last week that when those busy White House days end with the second term, she will write a sequel to her 1980 memoir Nancy. Based on diaries she has been keeping, it will include her "innermost feelings" about such events as the 1981 assassination attempt on her husband, which affected her so deeply that she can barely bring herself to mention it.