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The original documents are located in Box 4, folder "2/14/75 - Washington Heart Association" 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 Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections.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. Some items in this folder were not digitized because it contains copyrighted materials. Please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library for access to these materials. Digitized from Box 4 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library WOMEN'S BOARD heart ASSOCIATION 6805 Buttermere Lane Bethesda, Md. 20034 December 18, 1974 Mrs. Nancy Howe Personal Assistant to Mrs. Ford The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mrs. Howe, In the past the First Lady has provided us with a picture and brief message which we use in our luncheon program. We would greatly appreciate receiving a message and photograph from Mrs. Ford. Of course, we hope that Mrs. Ford's health will permit her to be our honored guest on February 14th. Her presence would surely make our luncheon a sure-fire success. Sincerely, susan Sice Mrs. Richard Gill, Jr. Chairman Valentine Luncheon LIBRARY Mrs. Richard Gill, Jr. 6805 Buttermere Lane using Bethesda, Md. 20034 NID 208 19 DEC 1774 Altarpiece, Metropolitan Museum Christmas Mrs. Nancy Howe Personal Assistant to Mrs. Ford The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 WOMEN'S BOARD WASHINGTON HEART ASSOCIATION Es THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Patti I will be doing the pre-aduare for the Heart Assh lonchean on Wednesday Time later Pit Sheila THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MEMORANDUM FOR: PETER SORUM FROM: SUSAN PORTER SUBJECT: Action Memo Mrs. Ford has accepted the following out-of-house invitation: EVENT: Annual Valentine Luncheon GROUP: Women's Board of the Washington Heart Association DATE: Friday, February 14, 1975 TIME: 12:30 p.m., luncheon begins PLACE: Sheraton Park Hotel, Wilmington Room CONTACT: Mrs. Richard Gill, Luncheon Chairman 469-6032 C OMMENTS: This is the Annual Luncheon given by the Women's Board of the Washington Heart Association. Mrs. Ford attended last year and also served last year as Chairman of Heart Sunday, the day volunteers canvassthe city for funds for the Heart Association. The Association's program includes research, education and community services. Garfinckel's will present the fashion show this year. The luncheon begins at 12:30 in the Wilmington Room. The fashion show will probably begin around 1:30 and last 30-45 minutes. Preceding the luncheon at 11:30-12:30 there will be a reception. They are hoping Mrs. Ford will arrive around 12:15 p.m. I think, however, that you and Mrs. Ford's Press Office, in working on the details, can best determine the time for her arrival. The file is attached. Thank you. C : BF Staff Red Cavaney Warren Rustand Bill Nicholson Staircase GERALD Rex Scouten LIBRARY Pamela Needham January 13, 1975 January 8, 1975 Dear Mrs. Gill, As the official schedule for the new year is now more firmly determined, it would be a great pleasure to join you for the annual Valentine Luncheon of the Women's Board of the Washington Heart Association. I am looking forward to being with you on February 14th at the Sheraton Park Hotel for this occasion commemorating one of the "longest love affairs in Washington." with warmest regards, Sincerely, BETTY FORD Mrs. Richard Gill Chairman Valentine Luncheon Washington Heart Association 6805 Buttermere Lane Sethesda, Maryland 20034 SP/sr c: BF Accept Folder STATE FORD LIBRARY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Per Mrs. sill, 11:30 Recept. Begens starrive 12:15 Reception 12:30 Luncheon, tilmington Rm. I 1:30 Fashion show (last 30-45min) = 2:30 conclude - BF Pending To Consider (Feb. 14) October 2, 1974 W/ Dear Hrs. Gill, Your thoughtful letter to Hrs. Ford inviting her to be with you on February 14th for the annual Valentine Luncheon of the Women's Board of the Washington Heart Association is greatly appreciated. Although the official schedule is planned only a few weeks in advance and it is therefore not possible for Mrs. Ford to make a commit- ment at this time, your kind invitation will be kept in mind. we will be in communication with you closer to the date as soon as Mrs. Ford's schedule is more complete. with gratitude for your kind letter and warmest best wishes, Sincerely, Susan Porter Appointments Secretary for Mrs. Ford Hrs. Richard Gill Chairman Valentine Luncheon Washington Heart Association 6805 Buttermere Lane Bethesda, Maryland 20034 sr C: VBF Out-of-House Pending lto consider) February 14, 1975 2892013 WOMEN'S BOARD WASHINGTON HEART ASSOCIATION 6805 Buttermere Lane Bethesda, Maryland 20034 September 24, 1974 Mrs. Gerald Ford The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mrs. Ford, The annual Valentine Luncheon of the Women's Board of the Washington Heart Association will be held on the 14th of February, 1975, at the Sheraton Park Hotel. The Board is looking forward to having you with us as our honored guest. As last year's Heart Sunday Chairman, you are aware of the achievements of the Washington Heart Association's program of research, education and community service. The Women's Board is proud of its contribution toward these goals over the past twenty seven years. Garfinckel's has kindly consented to do the fashion show this year which, from all indications, will be a spectacular show. Your presence last year added so much excitement and pleasure at our luncheon and was so deeply appreciated by the members of our Board and their guests. We look forward to seeing you at one of the "longest love affairs in Washington". Sincerely yours, Suran Yill Mrs. Richard Gill Chairman 365-1735 Valentine Luncheon 469-6032 WOMEN'S BOARD WASHINGTON HEART ASSOCIATION 6805 Buttermere Lane Bethesda, Md. 20034 January 27, 1975 Ms. Sheila Weidenfeld Press Secretary to Mrs. Ford The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Ms. Weidenfeld, Prior to the "Affair of the Heart" Luncheon at the Sheraton Park Hotel on Friday, February fourteenth, 1975, there will be a small reception for our head table guests in the Wilmington Room at eleven forty-five. We would like very much for you to be there. Sincerely, shill Mrs. Richard Gill, Jr. Chairman Valentine Luncheon FORD LIDERA We hold these Truths Mrs. Richard Gill, Jr. 6805 Buttermere Lane Bethesda, Md. 20034 PM JAN DC 200 UNITED STATES 10c 1975 Ms. Sheila Weidenfeld Press Secretary to Mrs. Ford The White House Washington, D.C. : WOMEN'S BOARD WASHINGTON HEART ASSOCIATION B9 D3 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 4, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: NANCY HOWE VIA: RED CAVANEY FROM: PETER SORUM P.S. SUBJECT: MRS. FORD'S ATTENDANCE AT THE ANNUAL VALENTINE LUNCHEON OF THE WOMEN'S BOARD OF THE WASHINGTON HEART ASSOCIATION Sheraton Park Hotel Friday, February 14, 1975 Attached at TAB A is the proposed schedule for Mrs. Ford's attendance at the Annual Valentine Luncheon of the Women's Board of the Washington Heart Association. APPROVE DISAPPROVE BACKGROUND The Annual Valentine Luncheon of the Women's Board of the Washington Heart Association precedes Heart Sunday for which Mrs. Ford served as Chairman last year. Both events are fund raising affairs for the Washington Heart Association. The luncheon program consists of the introduction of head table guests, meal service, a fashion show by Garfinckels, door prize drawings, and miscellaneous remarks. Among the fifteen guests seated at the head table will be this year's Heart Sunday Chairman, Mrs. Francine Neff, Treasurer of the United States, Mrs. Jean Tammenoms Bakker, wife of the Ambassador - 2 - from the Netherlands, and Mr. Arthur Gay, a heart transplant patient who also attended last year. Mrs. Ford will make no remarks and will depart prior to the conclusion of the program. PROPOSED SCHEDULE MRS. FORD'S ATTENDANCE AT THE ANNUAL VALENTINE LUNCHEON OF THE WOMEN'S BOARD OF THE WASHINGTON HEART ASSOCIATION Sheraton Park Hotel Friday, February 4, 1975 12:00 noon Mrs. Ford boards motorcade on South Grounds. MOTOR CADE DEPARTS South Grounds en route Sheraton Park Hotel. [Driving time: 10 minutes] 12:10 pm MOTOR CADE ARRIVES Sheraton Park Hotel (Calvert Street entrance) Mrs. Ford will be met by: Mrs. Richard (Susan) Gill, Valentine Luncheon Chairman Mrs. George (Diddy) Stewart, Chairman Women's Board Mr. Nord Schweibert, Sheraton Park Vice President OFFICIAL PHOTO COVERAGE 12:12 pm Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Gill and Mrs. Stewart, proceeds to the Wilmington Room for informal head table reception. 12:15 pm Mrs. Ford arrives Wilmington Room for informal head table reception. PRESS POOL COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 50 - 2 - 12:30 pm Mrs. Ford and the other head table guests depart Wilmington Room en route Sheraton Hall entrance for individual introductions. 12:34 pm Announcement of Mrs. Ford. 12:35 pm Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Stewart, proceeds to seat at head table. OPEN PRESS COVERAGE ATTENDANCE: 1200 12:37 pm Luncheon is served. 1:29 pm Luncheon concludes. 1:30 pm Fashion show by Garfinckels begins. 2:00 pm Fashion show concludes. 2:01 pm Mrs. Gill thanks Mrs. Ford for attending and announces continuing program. 2:02 pm Mrs. Ford, escorted by Mrs. Stewart, departs head table en route motorcade for boarding. 2:05 pm MOTOR CADE DEPARTS Sheraton Park Hotel en route South Grounds. [Driving time: 10 minutes] 2:15 pm MOTOR CADE ARRIVES South Grounds. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 7, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: MRS. FORD FROM: PETER SORUM SUBJECT: HEART ASSOCIATION VALENTINE'S LUNCHEON Friday, February 14, 1975 Enclosed please find the seating diagram for the Heart Association luncheon at the Sheraton Park Hotel. You will be escorted to your seat by Mrs. Gill. cc: Nancy Howe Sheila Weidenfeld SEATING OF HEAD TABLE Mrs. George W. Dick Assistant Chairman, Heart Luncheon Dr. James M. Bacos President of the Washington Heart Association Mrs. Walter E. Washington Wife of the Mayor of the District of Columbia Mrs. Caspar W. Weinberger Wife of the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare of the United States Mrs. James R. Schlesinger Wife of the Secretary of Defense of the United States Mrs. George C. Stewart Chairman of the omen's Heart Board MRS. GERALD R. FORD HONOR GUEST Mrs. Richard Gill, Jr. Chairman, Heart Luncheon AUDIENCE Mrs. Warren Earl Burger Wife of the Chief Justice of the United States BACK OF HEAD TABLE Mrs. Age Robert Tammenoms Bakker Wife of His Excellency the Ambassador of The Netherlands Mrs. Earl L. Butz Wife of the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States Mrs. Francine I. Neff The Treasurer of the United States and Heart Sunday Chairman Mr. J. Hillman Zahn Campaign Chairman Mr. Arthur Gay Heart Transplant Patient ONLY NAMES ON THIS LIST WILL ASSEMBLY OF HEAD TABLE GUESHE WHITE HOUSE BE ALLOWED IN RECEIVED WILMINGTON ROOM ASSEMBLY ROOM: SHERATON PARK HOTEL FEBRUARY 14, 1975 1975 JAN 5 AM II 44 11:45 INVITED GUESTS ONLY: PRESS: Mrs. Gerald R. Ford Mr. Lou Brott Mrs. Casper Weinberger Eleni Epstein - Wash. Star-News Mrs. Earl Butz Nina Hy #e - Wash. Post Mrs. Rogers Morton Kay Fisher - WMAL Mrs. James Schlesinger Earlene Moye - WTOP Mrs. Warren Burger Stephanie Colbert - WRC Mrs. Walter Washington Chairman) Marjorie Britt - Uptown Citizen Mrs. Francine I. Neff Heart Sunday Linda Westbrook - WTTG Mrs. Age Robert Tammenoms Bakker Charles Farrow - Afro American Mr. J. Hillman Zahn( Campaign Chair,) Sheila Weidenfeld - (Mrs. Ford's Dr. James W. Bacos Pres. wash. Heart) press secy.) Mr. Arthur F. Gay (Heart Transplant Patient) Mrs. Richard Gill, Jr. (Luncheon Chairman Mrs. George Stewart (Women S Board President) Mrs. George W. Dick (Asst Luncheon Chairman) OTHER GUESTS: Ms. Nancy Howe (Mrs. Ford's personal secretary) M/M Nord Schweibert, Sheraton Park Hotel Mrs. Richard Merriman, Ex. V.P., Garfinckel's Mr. George P. Kelly, Pres., Garfinckel's Mr. Richard Gill Mr. Michael Gill Mr. George Dick Mr. George Stewart Mrs. Arthur Gay Mrs. J. Hillman Zahn HEART ASSOCIATION: Mrs. Mary Cooley, Ex. Dir. M/M Ed Kahler, Dir., Fund Raising Mrs. James Bacos LUNCHEON COMMITTEE: Mrs. Jocelyn Moran Mrs. Marion Smoak Mrs. Harry Rees Mrs. Philip Neal Mrs. Tom Paro Mrs. Walter Hodges Mrs. Juan del Real Mrs. Frederick Malek Mrs. William R. Carroll Mrs. James Wimsatt Mrs. Charles Camalier Mrs. Judith Lewis Mrs. Felthan Watson COPIES TO: * NOTE: Anne Camalier Francie Smoak There may be two additional White House Scotty Watson Diddy Stewart photographers. Susan Gill Hetty Dick Lou Brott Sherla: 12 reception Wiln ungton room. 1230 lunch. will have tichets table 20 Lowin-Thomas- L. 28TH ANNUAL AFFAIR OF THE HEART From: Lou Brott and Associates 638-1441 FEB.11, 1975 Over 1200 guests are expected to see and hear the 28th annual Luncheon and Fashion Show of the Womens Board of the Washington Heart Association Friday Feb.14th St Valentine's Day at the Sheraton Park Hotel. Featuring the "All American Womens Look" and the fashions of some of the country's top designers the hour long show will be produced by Garfinckels against a backdrop of 3,000 tulips used as decorative pieces for the 125 tables in the huge Sheraton Hall. The flowers are made possible thru the cooperation of the lletherlands Flower-bulbs Institute. Head Table Guests will be: the wife of the President Mrs. Gerald R. Ford, Mrs. Casper Weinberger, Mrs. Earl Butz, Mrs. Jlames Schlesinger, Mrs. Warren Burger, Mrs. Francine I. Neff, Mrs. Age Robert Tammenoms Bakkar (Metherlands) Mr. J. Hillman Zahn, General Chairman 1975 Heart Fund, Arthur F. Gay, heart transplant recipient of Southeast Washington, D.C., Mrs. Richard Gill, Jr. Chairman of the Luncheon; Dr. James Bacos, President Washington Heart Association, Mrs. George W. Dick, Co-Chairman of Luncheon, Mrs. George Stewart, President of Womens Board Washington Heart Association. During the past 28 years the Womens Board has raised over $300,000 for the activities of the Washington Heart Association. programs of research, education and community service. Two of the programs sponsored by the Womens Board are the High School Heart Research Program designed to help students consider the medical sciences as a possible lifetime career and the high school blood pressure detection program. the first of its kind in the country. In the High School Research program 40 students chosen on the basis of a competitive examination in the high schools are given the opportunity to work full time in a medical research lab during the summer and each receive a Fellowship $200. award. In the High School Blood Pressure detection program science students have been taught to take the pressures of their fellow students. Over 4,000 Washington high school students have had their blood pressures checked. A surprising 5.6% have shown elevated pressures. ##### LOU BROTT and ASSOCIATES, INC. SHINGTON. PM DC Suite 1014, National Press Building Washington, D.C. 20004 11 FEB 2000 1975 10 SHEILA WEIDENFELD NEWS SECRETARY TO MRS. BETTY FORD THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. Oh VALENTINE maqgie Heart To 14th 12:30 Hold SQUEEK to me Pak OF LOVE Sir you there Frances Smark xxx & 1 We bold these Truths oc : *** 200 U.S.A. T 1975 UNITED STATES 10c Mrs Shila Weidenfild Press Secretaryto Mrs. Lard the White House Washington, ,D. 20500 Smook 5047-Poured - Street n-w. Washington, D.C. "I 20016 For immediate release Friday, Feb. 14, 1975 THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press, Secretary to Mrs. Ford Mrs. Ford will attend the Annual Valentine Luncheon of the Women's Board of the Washington Heart Association today at 12:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Park Hotel. The Luncheon precedes the Association's annual Heart Sunday fund drive, for which Mrs. Ford was Chairman last year. # # # GARFINCKEL presents "FASHION AND BEAUTY. AMERICAN STYLE" THE ACTIVE AMERICAN BEAUTY 6 Bright red polyester and cotton hooded raincoat #719 $180. by Halston Three. Designers 7. White polyester and rayon wrap raincoat by #694 $160. Halston Three Designers 8. Bright yellow polyester and cotton hooded raincoat #719 $180 by Halston Three. Designers 9 Bright yellow cotton and vinyl slicker worn over #2308 $ 98. turquoise polished cotton jeans with #2413 $ 44. a turquoise cotton Tee shirt. by Calvin Klein. Designer Sportswear 10. White polyester and rayon shirt jacket worn over #2302 $ 90. a white bias skirt with #2115 $ 44 a turquoise cotton Tee shirt. #2211 $ 11. all by Calvin Klein. Designer Sportswear 11. Turquoise polished cotton short sleeve shirt #2225 $ 28. worn with matching pants and #2413 $ 44. a bright yellow cotton Tee shirt. #2211 $ 11. all by Calvin Klein. Designer Sportswear 12. Bright red ruffled cotton Tee shirt worn with #2221 $ 16. a yellow polyester and rayon bias skirt. #2115 $ 44 all by Calvin Klein 13. Bright yellow linen-like shirt jacket worn with #9085 $ 21. matching yellow pants #9080 $ 21. and a blue print voile shirt. #9034 $ 21. all by David Hober and Company Greenbrier Sportswear 14 Yellow voile print shirt tied over #9034 $ 21. a cornflower blue Tee shirt #7535 $ 9. and a matching linen-like skirt. #9075 $ 21. all by David Hober and Company Greenbrier Sportswear 15 Bright green fibranne blazer over #6301 $ 62 crayon yellow flip skirt. #1495 $ 30. Frank Smith for Evan Picone. 16 Crayon yellow fibranne shirt jacket over #5405 $ 30. bright green fibranne pant. #9242 $ 26. Frank Smith for Evan Picone. Greenbrier Sportswear -2- 17 Tobacco silk peon jacket worn over 4361 $100. a striped muscle sleeve top and #460 $ 36 matching silk wrap skirt. #4160 $100. all by Anne Klein. Designer Sportswear 18. Tobacco silk step-in shirt worn with #4265 $104 the straw colored silk basic pant. #4460 $ 96. all by Anne Klein. Designer Sportswear 19. Coral fibranne peon jacket worn over #4342 $ 76. coral striped voile sleeveless blouse #4212 $ 64. and off-white fibranne wrap skirt, #4141 $ 72. all by Anne Klein. Designer Sportswear 20. Coral long sleeve blouse with soft tie front #4201 $ 64 worn with long off-white fibranne bias skirt. #4143 $ 80. all by Anne Klein. Designer Sportswear 21. Off-white fibranne blazer worn over #4340 $160. blue and coral stripe voile sleeveless blouse #4212 $ 64. and coral fibranne wrap skirt. #4141 $ 72. all by Anne Klein. Designer Sportswear 22. Coral fibranne overshirt belted over 4245 $ 92. off-white fibranne pants. #4442 $ 74. EARTH TONES FOR CITY LIVING 23. 2-piece taupe jersey dress. 214 $ 98. by Albert Caprara for Jerry Guttenberg Ltd. Greenbrier Dresses 24. Caramel soft jersey dress with seamed yoke. #1445 $ 80. by Frances Henaghan. Greenbrier Dresses 25. Polyester and silk natural zip front dress. #442 $110. by Jerry Silverman. Greenbrier Dresses 26. Tobacco fibranne and silk 2-piece dress with lace #1447 $ 92. up front by Frances Henaghan. Greenbrier Dresses 27. Melon ultrasuade sleeveless dress worn over #509 $260 peach silk shirt. 100 $140. all by Halston. Designers 28. Creme silk 2-piece dress with lace-up front. #517 $360. by Halston. Designers 29. Bone sleeveless ultrasuade dress with lace-up front. #509 $260. by Halston. Designers 30. Creme silk shirt worn with #100 $140. melon ultrasuade dirnd1 wrap skirt. #520 $210 all by Halston. Designers -3- 31. Tobacco polyester and cotton raincoat with capelet. #103 $120. Fairbrooke. Greenbrier Coats 32. Peach gabardine jacket by Billina Sport worn over #3781 $ 80. polyester and cotton beige plaid pant #9446 $ 30. by Evan Picone. Greenbrier 33. Tobacco polyester and cotton raincoat with #119 $120. gathered yoke. from Fairbrooke. Greenbrier Coats THE DRAMA OF BLACK AND WHITE 34. White quilted coolie jacket with embroidery worn over #8029 $320. black silk shirt and white linen pant. #8015 $ 75. all by Gloria Sachs Designers 35 White wool gabardine jacket belted over #4352 $140. a black wool gabardine flare skirt. #4100 $ 84 all by Anne Klein. Designers Sportswear 36, White wool gabardine short sleeve jacket worn over 4301 $120. a red knit shirt #453 $ 34. and black wool gabardine pants. #4404 $ 92. all by Anne Klein Designers Sportswear 37. Red wool gabardine blazer worn over #4303 $180. a black and white print blouse with #4257 $ 76. a white wool gabardine skirt. #4100 $ 84 all by Anne Klein Designers Sportswear 38. Black cotton and polyester shirt dress #4935 $ 98. by Albert Nipon. Designers Dresses 39. 2-piece black and white cotton knit dress. #5264 $ 78 by St. Gillian Designers Dresses 40. Black and white lacey knit dress #1006 $240. by Gloria Sachs Designers 41. 3-piece lacy knit white suit with matching scarf. #1017 $360. by Gloria Sachs Designers 42. Black lacy knit dress with ruffle V-neck. #1002 $250 by Gloria Sachs 43. Long white lacy knit gown with matching scarf. #6031 $260 by Gloria Sachs 44. Black 2-piece long lacy knit gown. #1001 $340 by Gloria Sachs -4- SPRINGTIME PERENNIALS 45. Red and white polka dot chiffon dress with soft bow. #600 $ 95 by Anthony Muto for Marita Greenbrier Dresses 46. Solid red chiffon dress with flared skirt. #633 $ 95. by Anthony Muto for Marita. Greenbrier Dresses 47. Red and white polka dot chiffon wrap dress. 617 $ 95. by Anthony Muto for Marita. Greenbrier Dresses 48. Navy and white dot short crepe dress. #254 $ 98. Albert Capraro for Jerry Guttenberg Ltd. Greenbrier Dresses 49. 2-piece navy and white polka dot long dress. 264 $138. Albert Capraro for Jerry Guttenberg Ltd. Greenbrier Dresses 50. 3-piece red linen suit. #35 $350 by Adele Simpson Designers 51. Red. white and navy print f-piece dress. #247 $240. by Adele Simpson Designers 52. Red and navy print soft dress and jacket. #400 $315. by Adele Simpson Designers 53. Navy blue soft knit dress with yoke top. #5042 $118. by Francesca for Damon. Greenbrier Dresses 54. Navy gabardine dress with white collar and cuffs. #33 $265 by Adele Simpson Designers 55. Navy and white silk print dress with scarf. 652 $450. by Pauline Trigere Designers 56. White wool coat with seamed front worn over 624 $595. navy blue wool knit dress. #447 $295. by Pauline Trigere Designers HEARTS AND FLOWERS 57. Soft beige 3-piece evening suit. #2508 $325. by Oscar de la Renta Designers 58. Pearl grey taffeta and lace short evening dress. #2649 $395. by Oscar de la Renta Designers 59. 2-piece creme chiffon evening gown with lace trim. #2400 $295. by Oscar de la Renta Designers 60. Long pearl grey taffeta and lace evening gown. #2619 $495. by Oscar de la Renta Designers -5- 61, Short mint green silk print dress worn with matching #657 $795. chiffon coat by Pauline Trigere. Designers 62. Soft green and white print halter gown worn with matching #503 $395. chiffon coat by Mollie Parnis Boutique. Designers 63. Green and white print chiffon dress with drape #556 $265. capelet effect by Mollie Parnis Boutique. Designers 64. Lavender and pink print chiffon gown with scoop back. #543 $300. by Mollie Parnis Boutique. Designers 65. Multi-colored chiffon print 2-piece gown. #204 $178. by Albert Capraro for Jerry Guttenberg Ltd. Greenbrier Dresses 66. Emerald green print chiffon gown with gathered 242 $178. scoop neck by Albert Capraro for Jerry Guttenberg Ltd. Greenbrier Dresses 67. Emerald green print chiffon gown with scarf tied neck. #207 $178. by Albert Capraro for Jerry Guttenberg Ltd. Greenbrier Dresses BRIDAL PARTY 68. Bridesmaids Off-white lacy knit gown with heart #1026 $300. details by Gloria Sachs. Designers 69 Bride: Long delicate lacy knit gown with pearl trim #1022 $380. on bodice and sleeves, by Gloria Sachs. Designers want d kno Mp Ss I bno her X are - we both feelt from 2 thought it was thing have rights to rest sit XP day are you going toy I w includes every thing opinen cont haplugging ERA the era hurt of certaine of a It will help men also are you goinght without ) some thip is some to for that even res red of we expert to are take ta anyth anything more thru than de that own up done then I day't feed me our place- you in busing earning to in make some tel call letters & we have challenge this is not have today. helped bout whongefrice can win express my opinion a lot ay women earning amt are the not same just H used in the long run to bused my own gouf home for - does he give his been ? he just smile 1 plad on no has a I've what gaing D do w/. 4 state W think there's alot be I'm going to work on feet of people pechaps - seller new my are't all Atacters them on fence are tm waveing D contail X not taches at ad 4 to express my wold opinion really intact These people l all due done is coze op some people what + I tell belowe the in I've had best of 2 mthr advant actas a had or career women like P.S l. reall do belethat why do you believe - get- 4 chldren raising that them I'd ev shld are 10 Dd d er for yob this my in ual race opp cales creed ford Dect - eveny VII LONGEST LOVE FAIR IN TOWN GERALE R. FORD LIBRARY affair OF THE HEART Perpetual has had a love affair with the people of the Greater Washington Community for over 93 years. We rejoice that the feeling is mutual. SAVINGS Perpetual Savings $ 80,000 MISURA COMPRATION: HENSURED ANY Dedicated to Thrift Thornton W. Owen President MAIN OFFICE: 11TH & E STREETS, N.W. Established 1881 "An Affair of the Heart" LUNCHEON COMMITTEE Chairman Mrs. Richard Gill, Jr. Ass't Chairman Mrs. George W. Dick Hearts Special Guests It's time you Mrs. Harry Rees Mrs. J. Willard Marriott, Jr. Mrs. James McSherry Wimsatt Invitations had a banker Mrs. Felthan Watson Mrs. Charles Camalier, Jr. Mrs. Marion Smoak Program Hostesses Mrs. Tom E. Paro you can talk to. Mrs. Phillip S. Neal Special Events Mrs. Frederic V. Malek Reservations We listen Mrs. John Forstmann Mrs. Walter J. Hodges Mrs. Judith Lewis Valentines Mrs. William E. Carroll Decorations at National Mrs. Douglas J. McFarlane Mrs. Juan A. del Real Savings andTrust February Member FDIC SMTWTFS 1 Member Federal NS 5678 14 Reserve System 18 02122 Washington, DC 25 26 27 28 T Phone: 659-5900 R Our "Heart" working committee: Mrs. Richard Gill, Jr. points to the date of the "Affair of the Heart" as Mrs. George C. Stewart holds the calendar. Other Board Members from left to right in the back row are Mrs. Tom Paro, Mrs. Harry Rees, Mrs. Frederic V. Malek, Mrs. Juan del Real, Mrs. J. Willard Marriott, Jr., Mrs. Felthan Watson and in the front row Mrs. George W. Dick. 2 - 3 - YALE LAUNDRY 437 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. 20001 Serving hotels, motels, clubs and hospitals Fine Dry Cleaning Dear Friends: I am delighted to send warm greetings to all who are participating in the annual Valentine Luncheon of the Women's Board of the Washington Heart Association. Your past 27 years of accomplish- ments, both as individuals and as a group, are a tribute to the compassion and devotion of each of you. Our country is deeply grateful for your enrichment of the quality and duration of the lives of those whom you have made your special concern. Your programs reflect dedication to stimulating meaning- ful medical careers as well as achieving preventive and therapeutic measures, so that both patients NAtional 8-2492 and those who care for them benefit from your generosity. May the commitment demonstrated by your presence this afternoon continue to advance your noble cause. With very best wishes for another successful "Affair of the Heart." Sincerely, Betty Ford LIBRARY Betty Ford 5 - 4 EA There's a At the Dais wonderful way of living Mrs. Gerald R. Ford, Honor Guest called the Mrs. Warren Earl Burger, Wife of the Chief Justice of the United States Elizabeth Arden Salon Mrs. Age Robert Tammenoms Bakker, Wife of His Excellency the Ambassador of The Netherlands We invite you to get to know every bit of it. Mrs. James R. Schlesinger, Wife of the Secretary of Defense of the The more you know about it United States -and use it-the more there is to enjoy. Mrs. Earl L. Butz, Wife of the Secretary of Agriculture of the You'll find your Salon is United States a very personal place, unique in the way Mrs. Caspar W. Weinberger, Wife of the Secretary of Health, Education, it brings together everything you need to look and feel just as pretty and Welfare of the United States as possible. Mrs. Walter E. Washington, Wife of the Mayor of the District of The ever-changing selections of fashion Columbia and beauty seem almost hand-picked Mrs. Francine I. Neff, The Treasurer of the United States and for the life you live today. The atmosphere is as bright and fresh Heart Sunday Chairman as the shine on the red, red door. Dr. James M. Bacos, President of the Washington Heart Association It's your chic one-stop shopping spot -filled with non-stop ideas! Mr. J. Hillman Zahn, Campaign Chairman It's also your friendly retreat, Mrs. George C. Stewart, Chairman of the Women's Heart Board a place for privacy. Calm, calm-ing. Peacefully pink and pampering. Mrs. Richard Gill, Jr., Chairman, Heart Luncheon With the greatest of expertise, always, Mrs. George W. Dick, Assistant Chairman, Heart Luncheon in caring for your particular needs. Mr. Arthur Gay, Heart Transplant Patient Do come in. It's all waiting for you. 1147 Connecticut Avenue (202) 638-6212 5525 Wisconsin Avenue NW 6 - - 7 - Hearts and Flowers To Garfinkel's for a very exciting fashion show Pablo Manzoni, Creative Director of Elizabeth Arden for his commentary The Netherlands Flower-Bulb Institute for our gorgeous tulips Alexander-King at Garfinkel's for our beautiful floral arrangements Garfinkel's for the unique design of our program Every donor of a "Valentine" Elizabeth Arden for our table favors Each and every advertiser Brewood for their continued cooperation with our invitations Rhode Island Specialists In Our hard working Luncheon Committees CLEANERS Hand Cleaning Our many friends who have contributed so generously WASHINGTON, D.C. Knits Last but by no means least, all of you who support "one of 4235 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. Cocktail Dresses the longest love affairs in town" One half block north of Van Ness St. Wedding Gowns EM. 3-4652 Fancy Party Dresses Formals Our other special friends for their anonymous donations Specializing in Fine Dry Cleaning MEMBER-National Institute of Dry Cleaning Since 1933 8 - - 9 - In 1927 Marriott Corporation was just a root beer stand with a dream. Hot Shoppes. Restaurants a privilege for us to participate. Marriott HOTELS Strloin Saddle NOT SHOPPED Jr. Hot Shoppes Fairfield KITCHENS Harm Marriett IN-PUTE SERVICES HOT SHOPPES CAFETERIAS Marriott WE PACKAGE A WORLD OF COMMUNICATIONS WORLD TRAVEL NORTHROP SUN PAGE Communications Engineers, Inc. TINI Northrop PAGE Technology Park Й Vienna, VA 22180 Marriott Telephone (703) 938-4000 CORPORATION - -11- -10 - Officers of Women's Board WODWARD&LOTHROP CHAIRMAN TREASURER Mrs. George C. Stewart Mrs. John Laing Bowles VICE CHAIRMAN ASS'T TREASURER Mrs. Samuel Hale Mrs. Barron K. Grier RECORDING SECRETARY PARLIAMENTARIAN Mrs. John E. Sumter, Jr. Mrs. James McSherry Wimsatt the ASS'T RECORDING SECRETARY LIAISON Mrs. David Fraser Webster Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell spring CORRESPONDING SECRETARY HISTORIAN Mrs. Jack Kleh Mrs. Judith Lewis ASS'T CORRESPONDING SECRETARY PRESS RELATIONS bride Mrs. Juan A. del Real Mrs. Patrick Healy The spring bride fresher than morning dew, more radiant than a sunburst. Our Bridal Salon offers a collection to make one of your Women's Board of the Washington Heart Association happiest days a joy forever. Chairman, Mrs. George C. Stewart Honorary Chairman, Mrs. Robert E. Moran Mrs. Clarence A. Arata Mrs. Jack Kleh Mrs. Felthan Watson Mrs. Karl Bendetsen Mrs. John F. Kramer Mrs. Charles Swan Weber Mrs. John Laing Bowles Mrs. Judith Lewis Mrs. David Fraser Webster Mrs. Judson W. Bowles Mrs. James W. Lewis Mrs. G. Fraser Webster Mrs. Charles Camalier, Jr. Mrs. John A. Logan Mrs. Sherwood F. Webster Mrs. James H. Carmichael Mrs. Wendell Lund Mrs. Matthew F. Whalen Mrs. William E. Carroll Mrs. Martin F. Malarkey, Jr. Mrs. Ellis E. Wilhoyt Mrs. Freeman H. Cary Mrs. Frederic V. Malek Mrs. James McSherry Wimsatt Mrs. Sam Clammer Mrs. W. Raymond Manning Mrs. J. Hillman Zahn Mrs. William Doran Clark Mrs. J. Willard Marriott, Jr. Mrs. Jay P. Conger Mrs. Harry A. McDonald Honorary Members Mrs. J. Edward Day Mrs. Douglas J. McFarlane Mrs. Robert E. Moran Mrs. Juan A. del Real Mrs. John L. McMillan Mrs. Francis W. Hill Mrs. George W. Dick Mrs. Herbert J. Miller Mrs. Waverly W. Dickson Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell Associate Members Mrs. Leo I. Donovan Mrs. George Gordon Moore Mrs. James W. Austin Mrs. Ray S. Dunn, Jr. Mrs. Robert E. Moran Mrs. Herbert C. Blunck Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower Mrs. Phillip S. Neal Mrs. Margo C. Bryant Mrs. John Forstmann Mrs. William F. Nelson Mrs. Joseph E. Casey Mrs. Michael Gardner Mrs. John E. Packard III Mrs. Joseph A. Cranston Mrs. Richard Gill, Jr. Mrs. Tom E. Paro Mrs. J. Hunter Drum Mrs. Barry Goldwater, Jr. Mrs. Harry Rees Mrs. Clarence K. Fraser Mrs. Barron K. Grier Mrs. Richard H. Ryan Mrs. James F. Holden Mrs. Samuel Hale Mrs. Joseph H. Selden Mrs. Arthur O'Connell Mrs. Patrick Healy Mrs. Marion Smoak Mrs. Victor O. Schinnerer Mrs. F. Cleveland Hedrick, Jr. Mrs. George C. Stewart Mrs. George Cole Toomey Mrs. Walter J. Hodges Mrs. John E. Sumter, Jr. Mrs. Ralph D. Whitley Mrs. Edwin K. Hoffman Mrs. John W. Walsh Mrs. James D. Williams, Jr. 12 - 13 - The Two Most Sought For's Program in Washington THE TWENTY-SEVENTH Membership INTERNATIONAL CLUB "Affair of the Heart" INTERNATIONAL CLUB OF THE Sponsored by The Women's Board of the Washington Heart Association Introduction of Honored Guests Mrs. Richard Gill, Jr., Luncheon Chairman Luncheon Garfinkel's presents "FASHION and BEAUTY, AMERICAN STYLE" >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> LEASE THE INTERNATIONAL CLUB BUILDING - Fashion Merchandising Director CALL Sally J. Frame Special Events Drawing f Drawing of Valentines Music By Norman Katz Lease INTERNATIONAL CLUB BUILDING CAREY-WINSTON CO. Leasing Agent -14- - 15 - Valentines VALENTINES "HE LOVES ME " METAL SCULPTURE - Washington Artist, George W. Dick GOLD AND RHINESTONE CLUSTER PIN AND EARRINGS - Rizik's, Washington ITALIAN TUREEN - Carbone, Boston WEEKEND SUITE AT THE ESSEX HOUSE, NEW YORK - Marriott Corp. SHAHRAMAR AREA RUG - Karastan, New York FIFTY DOLLAR GIFT CERTIFICATE - Joseph R. Harris Co., Washington SET OF FOUR PEWTER GEORGE WASHINGTON CAMP CUPS - The Stieff Co., Baltimore FOUR DAY WEEKEND FOR TWO AT THE HOMESTEAD HOTEL, HOT SPRINGS, VA. - Homestead Hotel ORIGINAL ART WORK - Washington Artist, Guy S. Fairlamb WILLIAMSBURG ARRANGEMENT - Floral Catering by Joan C. Newkirk, Bring a sweep of drama Washington and elegance into your home with a dashing interior EIGHTEENTH CENTURY DELFT VASE - Wm. Blair, Ltd., Bethesda by P.J. Nee. 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After 18 years in Scouting, Bill was recently elected President of the National Capital Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America. You see him here accepting the symbolic neckerchief of office from 13-year- old Star Scout Kelvin Denham of Troop 56. On the other hand, Bill Whyte is very much like his colleagues at U.S. Steel. Be- cause they're involved, too-in many com- munity activities in the Washington area. Good citizenship has been important to U.S. Steel people for a long, long time. McFarlin Insurance Agency 6419 Baltimore Ave. We're Riverdale, Maryland Business and Personal 864-1400 USS involved. EAGLE WINE & LIQUOR STORE For those hard-to-get items, not generally available elsewhere 3345 M STREET N.W. Georgetown Near Key Bridge 56 FE 3-5500 28 - - 29 - BENCHMARK SECURITY SYSTEMS INCORPORATED TWA I.O. 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MEMBER F.D.I.C. 4650 East-West Highway/Bethesda, Maryland 20014 301-654-6366 BETTY CROUCH 333-0880 BETTY CROUCH INTERIORS, LTD. 11603 FARMLAND DRIVE ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND 20852 301 881-7195 76 - -77- THE KEY TO PREVENTION OF COMMON HEART DISEASE RESTS WITH "FEMALE" PERSONS Like the common cold, the Western World is plagued by a common form of heart disease which is as ubiquitous as the house fly and as devistating as any war that the United States has ever engaged in. Common heart disease goes by many names such as: arteriosclerotic heart disease, coronary artery disease, or hardening of the heart arteries. The basic defect: abnormal build-up of fats plus minerals in the walls of feeder arteries to the heart muscle. Subsequent obstruction to the path of free blood flow, which represent fuel supply to the heart's engine, produces what we commonly call a heart attack. This translates into either sudden death in 50% of the victims or, if the individual survives, varying degrees of loss of heart muscleand, therefore, vary- ing degrees of loss of heart efficiency. This is a male chauvinist disease sparing in large part the female of the species. Oddly enough, however, the female holds the key to prevention if she will use it. With each day there is increasing evidence that the fat deposits plugging normally wide open fuel lines are years in the making and when a middle-aged male finally has his symptoms it merely represents the tip of the iceberg that has been developing since childhood, predominantly because of a life-style of high fat, high car- bohydrate intake and inadequate or curtailed physical activity. By and large, one's life-style is set by parental directions early in the game of life and primarily in mater- nal laboratories-the family kitchen. Simply stated, arteriosclerosis is a disease of the young which finally shows itself in middle age. If we knew how to dissolve rock formations in pipes, treatment would be helpful. To date no such treatment is available. Prevention must be directed at the root cause, which means keeping or preventing the rock formations from occurring in the first place. More and more medical quarters are becoming convinced that a national change in dietary habits leading to the prevention of fat deposition in arterial walls must come to pass before true in-roads can be made in decreasing the incidence of common heart disease. It may be too late for your mate, but it is not too late for your children or grandchildren. Become informed about nutrition and arteriosclerosis, then take that information back to your laboratories and put it into practice. Let's make sure that the common cold stays supreme and common heart disease becomes a forgotten legend. Finally, to end on a different note, I want to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the Women's Board of the Washington Heart Association for it's continuing exemplary efforts in supporting the cause of "Heart" in the Washington area. Due to your energies, a great deal of the continuing success of the Washington Heart Association is being realized. A message from Dr. James W. Bacos 80 March 18, 1975 Dear Lou: Many thanks for your letter and the picture of Mrs. Ford. It was nice of you to send it, and I know Mrs. Ford will enjoy seeing it. It's always great seeing you, and I promise that when things ease up I'll give you a call. In the meantime, don't hesitate to call me. Sincerely, Sheila Rabb Weidenfeld Press Secretary to Mrs. Ford Mr. Lou Brott Lou Brott Associates 1014 National Press Building Washington, D. C. 20004 SRW:ncc Lou BROTT and ASSOCIATES PUBLIC RELATIONS SUITE 1014, NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING WASHINGTON, D. C. 20004 (202) 638-1441 March 12, 1975 Dear Sheila: Your photographer may have taken a picture like this one but I thought it was particularly nice so I am sending it along. As usual you were adorable and it was great seeing you. Pat was especially helpful with some of the news media including the SOB'S - from CBS who marched in seven strong to chisel lunches. If you will invite me to lunch I'll accept, or vice versa, I hope. Lou Best regards, Mrs. Sheila Weidenfeld GERALD R. FORD LIBRARY The item described below has been transferred from this file to: Audiovisual Unit Book Collection Ford Museum in Grand Rapids Item: / 8"x10" BW photograph of BF at The Washington Meart Association Valentine lunchem. 2/14/75 RENI Photos 3072123 The item was transferred from: Weidenfeld Box 4 2/14/75 Washington Heart Association Initials/Date let 2/86 8 EYE R WOMEN'S WEAR DAILY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 TASTY: Mme. Wu faithfuls nibs bled in the Year of the Hare in her Santa Monica restaurant last week. Mae West came for cocktails, then slithered to an- other room for a cozy 12-course dinner with escort Paul Novak. She promised the new year would bring "the. best from Shirley Jones and Marty Ingles; Marie Windsor and West" while Robert Stack wish- Jack Hupp. ed "happiness to Hugh Hefner." George Kennedy said, "I've been. blasted lucky but I sure hope things pick up in the econo- my for everyone else." And for the inscrutable Mme. Wu, busy posing with her celebrity cus- tomers, it already has. "It will be good for me. I was born in the year of this sign," she told Eye. "I started this restaurant with $9,000 15 years ago and I just got Photos by Frederick Witters an offer to sell for $1,250,000 cash. I'm sorely tempted." -JEAN COX Robert and Rosemarie Stack Mme. Wu; Mae West and Paul No- and an admirer. oak BISMARCK (UPI) -- NORTH DAKOTA BECAME THE 34TH STATE TO RATIFY THE Adam West (Batman); Glenn Ford and his fiancee, EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION YESTERDAY WHEN THE STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PASSED THE MEASURE 52-49. THE STATE SENATE HAD EARLIER APPROVED THE AMENDMENT 28-22. A TOTAL OF 38 STATES MUST RATIFY THE AMENDMENT BEFORE IT BECOMES PART OF THE Cynthia Hayward; George Montgomery: HEART FUND: "Oh, Isn't that lovely," said But Secret Service agents denied the rumor. BACK TO BASIC EXTRAVAGANCE: Nei- Betty Ford, fingering a white and red valen- "It's a good story, but it's false," one agent man-Marcus in Bal Harbour showed Geoffrey -0- tine tie worn by heart transplant recipient An stolidly told Eye. Beene's new collection at a sherry and quiche thur F. Gay. Ms. Ford, wearing a three piece -SUSAN WATTERS party and discovered its customers preferred midcalf white knit suit by Gloria Sachs, chat Beene's extravagant evening dresses to his ted at a special reception before attending the KEEPER OF THE RECORDS: Agnes Ma AHISM CONSTITUTION tallored raw silk day clothes. The star in the Washington Heart Assn. luncheon for 1,200. ginnes Nancy Kissinger's mother dronned dressing rooms afterward was a short blue