EGYPTIANS GIVE RECEPTION; COULSONS HAVE DINNER DANCE
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Document Creation Date:
November 17, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 6, 2000
Sequence Number:
68
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Publication Date:
June 19, 1957
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JUN 19 1957 F q
WUN~L"'4ved For Release 2000/06/13CFIAP7526001 R00
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the4President's Be rv-
t e Randol dersBobby
more or .a slogan Luau a
f eria We' a'It Tei1dan
> rote'" sa` ess'1iver
n ttra r e: lei e.
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p ~tliiferen es.. Shoreham was almost cooler
thou r presefit ' _ .thany sitting in the adjoining
-&- li.ni- rnnm had
beat was enough to get any
More wrong. Newly knighted
British 1vlinitter Sir John Coul-
son and Lady Coulson had a
dinner dalyde for 50 last night
and the' dancing lasted till
1:30 a.m.
7t as a delightful party in
the , spacrus garden of their
i p oial KaIorama road resi-
dente. Candlelight dotted the
tebles for four or six and light-
candles
i `tje lower Ve`rr?de.
merable -dishes, such as it
delectable . beef Stroganoff,
choked clams iii a-salad, ham,
-French'bread, chianti wine and
Headlines notwithstandirig,I anti Mrs. "orste jar i
Jordan and Egypt wodld seem1 Ge n Ambassador Kreke
to begetting along swimming-; ler, ?let Naiimese Aaibassado
ly, jud ing by ytterday's're-! Tra1i Van Chuong, Mrs. Wile
ceptio at the Egyptian Em-!. Buchanan;. and dressed' fo
.0-4. rimr'F.iP.c-Mme.. MelaS
4 W,*
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nee
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Have
Republic 13-a " and was v~vFeeyeul try for the, Egyptian nation.
cordially by Egyptian lfnbas, sore day, came solo as Fran
i;sa.dor and Mme .$usseli% ' On. "Dr. `hn tubs n, brother of
,P errrhaFa.dnr was being in-~ has gone tb their' house in
axrd Hildy , V Roma and,
the Henry Vi11 ils. " ' a..
Teddy Weintal twirled pray
Marguerite Verdon, Sir Harold
Caccia's new young secretary.
fianced with
Norma James, who is Sir
John's secretary. And Com-
mercial minister I. P. 'Garran
did some fancy steps with Mrs.
Ralph Becker.
Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State Burke Wilkinson, one
i of Washington's best known
} novelists wh will write a book
~ about thO ' i1te Ds "'+"' "
. aQ Q?respects on
by to pa his
Motrico, o: expressed th
The A$ri sador of Joraan Bdhema _ nd 'the lai is sis
is away but
seior, s Mahmoud RoMinisterusaii, clit!Couh-. ter, Mrs uscher, alb :span
ish Ambassador, the Count d
el, of course) were repro airy v, ?-
nted. Irarl,'Let anon,,Saudi- bupply mission. L T J ~4A-~ dinner as did the Georgg Gar-
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