Chapter 3
One morning, Gatsby's butler appears at Nick's modest house, with an invitation to a party in Gatsby's, next door. Nick has heard of these parties as they are the talk of New York society. Through the day, Nick watches as caterers, chefs, delivery men, vintners and an orchestra arrive in preparation for this small get-together.
That night, as Nick searches the house to thank his neighbor, he meets Jordan Baker again. Together, they tour the huge celebration where Nick hears more hearsay of a man he has never met. Some say he was a German spy, others say he fought in the American army. Jordan heard Gatsby once killed a man. A rumor circulates that he attended school at Oxford. They can't all be right. The mystery adds to the allure. Searching still, Nick finds a library with one drunken guest inside. 'Owl Eyes' marvels at the quality of the duplicity - a whole library, each book a genuine, but all remain unread.
Later, as Nick talks to a handsome stranger, they recognize each other from the war. This man, it turns out, is Jay Gatsby. Gatsby is charming, remaining sober to tend for his guests, and inflects the air of the upper-class. Jordan is called for a private meeting with the host and when she returns to claims to have heard something extraordinary that she cannot reveal. Gatsby is then called to the phone for a call from 'Chicago'. Leaving the party, Nick sees Owl Eyes who has crashed his car.
The end of the chapter sees Nick describe his weekday life, between work and his integration to New York society. Following a brief relationship with Jersey girl, he begins a romance with Jordan Baker.