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New York City (1)” of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R The original documents are located in Box 13, folder “4/30/75 - New York City (1)” of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box 13 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 26, 1975 MEMORANDUM TO: SORUM FROM: PORTER I'" SUBJECT: Actiont Memo Mrs. Ford has accepted the following out-of-town invitation: EVENT: Reception, Luncheon and Fashion Show GROUP: American Cancer Society, New York City Division and Air France '!'pt;/ DATE: Wednesday, ~ 30, 1975 TIME: 12:00 noon VIP Reception followed by Luncheon and Fashion Show PLACE: Hotel Pierre, New York City CONTACT: Mrs. George J. Feldman, Chairman (212) 486-0555 COMMENTS: Mrs. Ford will fly up to New York Wednesday morning (probably commercial as you determine). The events will be held at the Hotel Pierre. The VIP Reception begins at 12:00, however, you may want to suggest Mrs. Ford's coming to the latter part if the Reception looks like a long one. I am sure the Luncheon will be attended by many prominent people. The Fashion Show will be the entire Chanel Haute Couture Collection. I under­ stand Mrs. Rockefeller will also attend. Mrs. Ford will return to Washington following the Fashion Show. She will not attend an evening dinner and reception which are being held. The file is attached. Thank you. c: BF Staff Red Cavaney Warren Rustand Bill Nicholson James Cavanaugh Judy Harbaugh Rex Scouten Staircase Ho11orary CJ1ainnr:11 and Guests of Honor !\!Rs. 1NEr.soN A. RocKEFELLER l\IA!i,nrn JAC<.!UES Koscn:sKo-iVfoRIZET Chairman i\!Rs. GEORGE J. FELU,IAN Vice-Clwirmrn AIR FRANCE ,\fos. C1.AtinE ARJ>ELS ~IRS. HENRI BENDEL and the Flrmormy Co111mittce AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY~ :\frs. :\hralwm D. Bcatnc :\ladame Gt'·~·tnd Gausscn J\Iad11t1H' Louis dc Cuiringaud Sylvan C. Coleman New Yorh City Division ~Ir' . .John .\. Srali Ed win I. Hilson Mrs. J;Hoh K . .Javits Alhcrt D. Lasker ;\!rs. llugh R. K. P.arlicr John V. Lindsay present Madame Jacques Doug11cl Honorary !11tcrnatio11al Committee for the first time in the United States i\Jadamc Janptcs Chirac.: .:'\Iadamc Jean Sau\·ag1wrgucs the Her Royal Highness. The Duchess of Windsor \b1lamc J;lrquclinc C:itrocn La Duchessc de la Rochcfoucauld i\L1d:i111l· la D11rlu:ssc d':\H'll La Co111ll'SSC Jt•;1n de Rohan-Chabot J,,1 Prinn·..,..,c d<' lka1i\~111'.(:raon J,a ILiroJJnc Elie de Roth~rhild CHANEL HAUTE COUTURE COLLECTION \J:idanu_· de Bc·is1cg11i ~lni. Jla\'id Karr I .a Co111k.<.,.'!C I r;1m 1iis de Bo111 lion·Busset \[adamc ;\fadd('inc J\lalraux 1.a Harorn1c de Cainol .\Iadame Henri G. ~Tarcscot at a I .<1 ( :omrcssc de< :li:n-agn:a: J\[<1damc Francine AnclrC i\Ieycr J.a Comtcsse .. \ntoitH' de Clcnnonl·TotnH·rrc J,a Princcssc Pauline :\lurat La \lanptisc d'J L11 ( ourt ~radamc Pierre S<.:hlumhcrgcr La Comtcsse de R.orliamlicau l\lts. R<'nl· Thomas Fashion Show and Luncheon :\[rs. Gerald \';111 der Kemp Patron's Commillf'e ~!rs. Harcourt Amory, Jr. ;\Irs. John Gou1andris Mrs. Troy Post ~[rs. Thomas Carhart Amory :\[rs. Ira Gnilden ~!rs. Rohcrt K. Raisler :\I rs. Ila\ id Anderson ;\!rs. ~fclrillc Hall :\frs. ~filton Rakmil I\frs. Osc~ir H. Barnhard Mrs. Oscar Hammerstein Mrs. Lynn Rcvson ~lrs. \\.illiam McConnick Blair, Jr. Mr<. Moss Harl Mrs . .John J. Reynolds, Jr. Wed!1esday, April 30, 1975 ;\.[111c. Sa11111d 11. Hl11111 ~[rs. Lee Hazen Mrs. T. Markoe Robertson ~[rs . .Jol111 H. I. Brokaw ~[rs. Paul Hoffman ~!rs. Mary Roehling Hotel Pierre, Ballroom :\!rs. 0. Roy Chalk IHrs. JamCS_ Stewart Hooker ~!me. Elieth Roux ~rr~. \'cronin1 B. Cinelli :\!rs. Nancy Courtney Howe :\!rs. Howard Rusk Twelve Noon !\!rs. Ralacl Ramos C:ohian Mrs. Joseph La11cler !\!rs. Talhot Shelton '11< . .Jo Copeland Mrs. Hardin!( l.awrcncc Mrs. Theodore H. Silhert ~fr.-;. Nalha11 Cummings :\[rs. lsahclle Leeds :\I rs. Leo Simon Countess G11y (le Bran1cs Mrs. Irvin Levy l\f rs. Spyros Skouras ~Ji..;s Cl'nc\'ic\'C de Lartigue .!\lrs. \Villiam G. i\Iaguirc Mrs. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger ~frs. Angier J\icldlc Duke :\fme. Andr<· ~feyer Mrs. Roy Titus ~rrs. Rirhard F<'igcn Mrs. Emil :\fosbachcr, Jr. Miss Pauline Trigcre Mr,. Yolanda Ficldin!( ~[rs. John ~[osier l\[ rs. T. Recd Vreeland ,l\frs. Perry Fricdl;mdcr Mrs. Samuel I. Newhouse ~!rs. Rohen Wagner ~[rs. Thayer (;ilpatric :\!rs. Rirha1 cl Ney Miss llarhara Walters \[rs. lkrnarcl Gimhcl :\frs . .Julio T. Noyes J\lrs. Richard Winter. :\Ime. Pierre Codart ,\lrs. :\lilton Pilalas ~h!->. -(~corg-c Zauderer ;llrs. llarnlcl Golclcn ;\[rs. \Villiam Poll Mrs. Ezra Zilkha "( Li.1/ !11rnm J1lrtc) Luncheon Committee Mrs. Peter C. Ausnit ~Irs. Laton D. McCartney Mrs. Rudolf A. Bernatschke ~[rs. Mark B. McCormick Mrs. Edward F. Cavanagh, III ~Irs. John I. McGraw Mrs. Jacques G. Coleman ~Irs. l\IcKenzie Monell Mrs. Dcmetrios Contos i\Irs. Claire Nossiter Mrs. Maxwell Davidson, III Mrs. Sverre Pritzier Mrs. John E. Deitrick Mrs. Theodore 0. Prounis Mrs. John Whelchel Finger ~lrs. Harold Reed Mrs. Charles Fuhrmann, II ~Irs. Lois Rounick Mrs. Richard S. Gardner ~Irs. Howard Schimmel Mrs. James \Y. Gerard Mrs. E. Martie Schreiber Mrs. George Goodfriend ~I rs. Lois Sch uhert Mrs. C. Leonard Gordon ~Irs. Raymond B. Seymour Mrs. Barry Gray Mrs. John I. Shaw, Jr. Mrs. Dinger Gray Mrs. Robert S. Smith Mrs. Benjamin Greenberg Mrs. Michael Sotirhos Mrs. Jack Greenman ~Irs. Humphrey Statter Mrs. Robert I. Greenstein Mrs. Rae Stricks Miss Beatrice D. Joyce Mrs. Frederick A. Terry, Jr. Mrs. Arnold Jurdem l\frs. Michael Thomas Mrs. Van P. Latsey Mrs. Ambrose F. \Yangler Mrs. Nathan Leavy Mrs. Mark 'Yeinhaum Mrs. H. Allen Lightman ~Irs. Charles D. Young Mrs. Walter Lowendahl ~Iiss Alayne Zatulove junior Committee Miss SusAN EuzABETH FoRD Honorary Chairman l\frs. AnthOI]Y K. Baker Mrs. John L. Loeb, Jr. Mrs. Keith Barish Miss Anne Pritzier Miss Margo Stern l'eldman Miss Gye Elizabeth Pritzier Miss Lise Courtney Howe ~liss Serena Rhinelander Mrs. John A. Lawrence ~Iiss Francesca Stanfil • RESEARCH EDUCATION REHABILITATION The goal of the A 111erican Cancer Society is to help ciire cancer in your lifeti111e through its vital programs of cancer research, education, service and rehabilitation. \ -.-~---- ' Clc~~ CJAA~~-- ~~ cj- ~~ c ~~- M!t.6. Geo.1tge "MaJLi.Ctn" Feldman (Pe.Jt.6ona..f. 61ll..end o 6 t'.he. Fo1r.d6 l (212- ~c l) HJvr. SeCJte:to.Juj 1A J oa.n. 4 ~ lP -oss-s- .1 She would Uk.e -.Mll.6 • Fa.ltd oJt SU.6a.n :to be .. gu.e.6;(; 06 honolt a.t a F.1tenc.h-Amelll..c.a.n F<UhLon 11how (wU;h a.n 'entbr.e c.oUectlon o.6 Channel.) 601t. t'lte bene&U 06 t'lte Amelll..c.a.n Ca.nc.eJt Soc.lay 06 New Yokk.. l;t; W-i.ll be· held on Ap)[il flsa.t ffo;t;e.1. P-leJtJt.e. (16 SU.6a.n a.t:t;.encl6 11he c.a.n ge.,t a hcWt.c.u:t by Atexande.1tJ .· The.1te WlU. be a 12 : OO VIP Jtec.eplion a.t;t;ended · by t'lte Mo.yo.It, de.. The 6<Uhlon .6how 1A a.t 2:00. She 1A ai..&o hav-lng a Jtec.ep:tion a.t hell. home .i.n t'lte eveni..ng. MaJty L<UkaJc. 1A an ac.:tive palrtici.pa.ni:. a.nd Happy Roc.ke6eUe1t wi.U. al.60 be a gu.e.6;(; 06 hono~. They Me p!Cl.n.t,ing p.1to g'1..ll!n6 .6 o ;11 he would app.1tec1.a.te an a.n6WeJt by FJU..day. ,_. .__ -r----- ... -- _.......~ ·~..,.,..-- .. -r . .. , .. ... .. ,, ~-.. --,, ..... .. .--·..,_..,_r • .- 1 ·(.'t~- 1 ··._·f. : .• . .. · 4/28/75 4:30 pm PROPOSED SCHEDULE MRS. FORD'S ATTENDANCE AT THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY-AIR FRANCE LUNCHEON Hotel Pierre, New York City Wednesday, April 30, 1975 .30 9:*"am Mrs. Ford boards motorcade on South Grounds. MOTORCADE DE PAR TS South Grounds en route National Airport. (Driving time: 15 minutes] 9:~ am MOTORCADE ~RIVES-Nat!Onai Airport. ~r~ '1:'6 am Mrs, Ford proceeds to comntel etal airline gate. ~ lO:~am Mrs. Ford boards Q&~Aollel"sri:il ah•li11c1.µ~ 10:05 am Commercial airliner departs en route New York City, Kennedy International Airport. ~ 11:05 am Commercial airliner arrives Kennedy International Airport. 11:10 am Mrs. Ford departs commercial airliner en route motorcade for boarding. 11:15 am MOTORCADE DEPARTS Kennedy International Airport en route Hotel Pierre. [Driving time: 35 minutes] 11:50am MOTORCADE ARRIVES Hotel Pierre. (5th Avenue Entrance} Mrs. Ford will be met by: Mr. Victor Mannesarre, Vice President, Hotel Pierre .. .. 2 - Mrs. Ford proceeds to the Presidential Suite. 11:55 am Mrs. Ford arrives Presidential Suite. PERSON.AL/STAFF TIME: 25 minutes 12:20 pm Ambassador and Mrs. George Feldman arrive Presidential Suite. 12:25 pm Mrs. Ford, escorted by Ambassador and Mrs.
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