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This file unit contains information related to designer Frankie Welch and the dress that First Lady Betty Ford donated to the Smithsonian Institution.

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This file unit contains information related to designer Frankie Welch and the dress that First Lady Betty Ford donated to the Smithsonian Institution.
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Betty Ford White House Papers
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President (1974-1977 : Ford). Office of the First Lady. (1974 - 1977)
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The original documents are located in Box 36, folder "First Ladies Gown Collection (Smithsonian)" of the Betty Ford White House Papers, 1973-1977 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. Betty Ford donated to the United States of America her copyrights in all of her unpublished writings in National Archives collections.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. FORD 6-B The Atlanta Journal Friday, June 25, 1976 $ 'Never in My Wildest Dreams' BERALDR Lionnur Georgian's Gown Becomes Part of U.S. History By Frances Cawthron (and orange juice for teetot- Journal Fashion Editor lers) and Mrs. Ford and the WASHINGTON, D.C.- designer chatted about the A big grin spread across the former's son Mike, who went still pretty face of Martha to school with Mrs. Welch's Quarles of Smyrna as she son-in-law. The First Lady stretched to see around cam- and Mrs. Welch have been eramen and reporters who friends for more than a were recording the moment decade, beginning when when her second grade pupil Gerald Ford was a congress- of years ago, Frankie Welch, man and Mrs. Ford modeled became a part of United clothes from the former States history. Georgian's Alexandria bou- Mrs. Welch, smiling her- tique for a news story. Mrs. self, was posing with Mrs. Ford had been a model and Gerald Ford and Smithson- fashion coordinator as a ian Institution director S. young woman, and in 1968, Dillon Rupley after the First coordinated a show in which Lady officially had donated a Mrs. Welch's red, white and SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20560 Received from Margaret B. Klapthor, Curator of Political History thru Betty Monkman, Office of the Curator of the White House, one green chiffon scarf matching the gown which represents Mrs. Gerald Ford in the Collection of Dresses of the First Ladies of the White House. Ranay C Ohisdon Nancy Chirdon Secretary to Mrs. Ford 1/4/77 Date 1000 # GEBALD LISALEY SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND TECHNOLOGY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20560 September 16, 1976 Ms. Nancy Chirdon The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Nancy, I am enclosing the Deed of Gift for the dress which Mrs. Ford has given to the First Ladies Collection. You will notice I included the scarf in the things to be accessioned. If you decide to take it back to the White House we can just cross it off, but if it is to stay, this will save the necessity of a second Deed of Gift. Please call me when you are ready to come over to the Museum. We would be happy to have any of you at any time. It has been a great pleasure working with you and the other members of Mrs. Ford's staff. Mrs. Ford might like to know that the Grand Rapids Chapter of the League of Women Voters has sent us the letter in which Mrs. Ford acknowledges her membership in the League. We think this will be an interesting addition to the cases in the hall in which we exhibit material relating to the First Ladies. The photograph is sent with our compliments. Sincerely, Mangaret B. Kapthor Margaret B. Klapthor Curator Division of Political History Enclosures: 3 381-5244 Deed of Gift to The National Museum of History and Technology of the Smithsonian Institution By these presents I (we) hereby irrevocably and unconditionally transfer to the National Museum of History and Technology of the Smithsonian Institution by way of gift effective immediately, all my (our) right, title, and interest in and to the following object(s) which I (we) own: Green nylon chiffon evening dress and scarf Muslin pattern for dress Bra Pair of white cotton gloves String of cultured pearls necklace TOTAL NUMBER OF OBJECTS = FOUR (4) FIVE (5) Witness my (our) hand and seal this 29th day of September , 1976 0 Elizabith Bords Seal Seal Received by Mangarel B. Klapthon DATE: 6/24/16 Margaret B. Klapthor, Curator ruku + SI-2877 BERALD LIBRARY Rev. 11-28-73 3419 GERALD R. FORD LIBRARY ITEM TRANSFER FORM The item described below has been transferred from this file to: X Audiovisual Unit Oversized Container Book Collection Ford Museum in Grand Rapids Item: 1 black-and-white photograph of First Lady Betty Ford viewing the most recent additions to the collection of First Ladies gowns at the National Museum of History and Technology. Photo courtesy of the National Museum of History and Technology, Smithsonian Institution. The item was transferred from: Betty Ford White House Papers Box 9 Folder: First Ladies Gown Collection (Smithsonian) ACCESSION NUMBER (A/V & Museum Transfers only): 1979-NLF-010 Initials/Date SD/3-15-2017 : F FORD 0 R 4, Y 101 OFFECE you National Public Museum Please of Smithsonian Affeirs Sistory D.C. Office and Institution 20500 Techn 8L-9L 76-7869- EPRODUCTION PROHIBITED WITHOU WRITTEN PERM SSION PERMISSION TONTAR NSTITUTIC FRATIVE ASHINGTON 00 2n # Subject: Mrs. Gerald R. Ford views the most recent additions to the collection of First Ladies gowns; gowns shown were worn by, from center to right: Mamie Doud Eisenhower, Jacqueline Bouvoir Kennedy, Claudia (Lady Bird) Taylor Johnson, Patricia Ryan Nixon, and Elizabeth Bloomer Ford. Exhibit: Hall of First Ladies, National Museum of History and Technology. Credit: Photograph courtesy of the National Museum of History and Technology, FORD Smithsonian Institution. 8 For further information contact: 202-381-6586. DEFALD