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The original documents are located in Box 7, folder "11/12/75 - Meeting with Liliane
Thorn-Petit" of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library.
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Digitized from Box 7 of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
MRS. FORD
EVENT:
Appointment with Mrs. Liliane Thorn-Petit, wife of the
Prime Minister of Luxembourg (Pronounced: TORN)
DATE:
Wednesday, November 12, 1975
TIME:
4:00 p.m.
PLACE:
Arrival: South Portico
Visit:
West Hall, Residence
SEQUENCE: (The Ushers Office will call immediately when Mrs. Thorn's
car has arrived at the Southwest Gate in order that Mrs. Ford
may be downstairs at the Diplomatic Reception Room to greet
her as she arrives.)
4:00 pm Mrs. Ford greets Mrs. Thorn at her car upon her arrival.
(NOTE: PRESS COVERAGE)
4:02 pm Mrs. Ford will escort Mrs. Thorn into the Residence and
up to the West Hall, Second Floor.
-Simple refreshments will be served
4:30 pm Susan Porter and Mike Farrell will return to the West Hall
to mark the conclusion of the appointment.
Following Mrs. Ford's introduction to Mrs. Thorn, Mike Farrell
will take Mrs. Thorn on a tour of the White House as she
requested. At the conclusion of her tour, Mike Farrell will
escort Mrs. Thorn to her car.
NOTE:
-Press coverage only of Mrs. Ford's R.
Mrs. Thorn at her arrival.
GER
-White House photographer.
LIBRARY
susan porter
November 11, 1975
For immediate release
Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1975
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Ford
UPCOMING SCHEDULE: MRS. FORD
Wednesday, Nov. 12,
Photo session, South entrance to White House.
4 p.m.
Mrs. Ford will meet Liliane Thorn, wife of
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Prime Minister Gaston Thorn of Luxembourg.
lobby 3:45 p.m.
Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Thorn will have tea in the
Family Quarters of the White House, afterwhich
Mrs. Thorn will receive a tour of the White House.
Thursday, Nov. 13
Mrs. Ford will receive about 200 members of the
3 p.m.
National Council of Negro Women at the White
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House. The Council is holding its Biennial
lobby 2:45 p.m.
Convention in Washington Nov. 10-15.
Friday, Nov. 14
St. Johns Church, 16th and H Sts. NW. Mrs.
10 a.m.
Ford will cut the ribbon and open St. John's
Press should meet
a nnual bazaar. A photo session with Mrs. Ford
at NW entrance
touring the booths will precede the ribbon cutting.
11 a. m.
State Dining Room, The White House. Mrs. Ford
will hostithe official presentation of the new
publication "The First Ladies. " The book,
published by the National Geographic Society as
a public service, will be sold by the White House
Historical Association, with proceeds used to
defray the book's printing costs and to buy
historic items for the White House. The book
chronicles First Ladies from Martha Washington
through Mrs. Ford.
FORD & GERALD LIBRARY