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  • a good look through it. And there was M r s . Ralph H a rve y, fro m m y International group; and M r s . Paul Jones from m y 81st Club; and T o rb e tt MacDonald - I re m e m b e r how much trouble we had to get him to k ill a deer when he was down
  • Congressional relations
  • Lady Bird has coffee with Kate Louchheim about Ladies Home Journal article; joined by Doris O'Donnell; Lady Bird poses for Vogue magazine photos; fourth Congressional reception; Lynda Johnson as Azalea Festival queen; Luci or Lynda Johnson as queen
  • . Enroute she will stop to cut a ribbon at the Savannah Press Club in the Desoto Hotel and make a brief visit to the home of Juliette Low, founder of the Girl Scouts of America.) 12:50 p.m. Depart Savannah 1:40 p. m. 1:45 p.m. Arrive Depart Jesup, Jesup
  • . 'The world is very much on the move 1 for women, she told the Congressional Club last year, and who should know better than a First Lady who has herself accomplished so much ? 11 ~uth Montgomery, Columnist Hearat January, Newapapers 1964 "Two p
  • Congressional relations
  • LBJ has breakfast with Prime Minister Menzies of Australia; Lady Bird goes to the Congressional Club for presentation of doll wearing miniature of her inaugural ball gown; lunch with Sir Robert and Lady Jackson and Ed Clarks; ABC film
  • yesterday. Snyder's attack was con­ tained in matter he inserted in the Congressional Record Wednesday. He referred to a t: ~ip he and the Nebraska Snyder said, ·" and while living Republican, n a v i d Martin, conditions in some places leave made
  • have continued to free lance. There have been assignments from Life, National Geographic, Venture, and other lesser pub­ lications. And I have recently completed the pictures for the proposed Sierra Club book about the Allagash River in northern Maine
  • Congressional relations
  • Office work; Lady Bird has hair styled; photos made for article; Lady Bird to lunch with 75th Club at Senate; ladies reminisce about early years; assessment of Mike Mansfield; Senators greet ladies; Lady Bird & Walter Washington tour Washington, DC
  • a political intervention, unless the war. ends for other reasons. 11 One of those things that Westmoreland has been heavily criticized for, the National Press Club speech of the fall of 1967, November, 1967, you go back to it, andyouwill find
  • Congressional relations
  • Lady Bird to memorial service for Merle Patman at Congressional Club; speeches by Ruth Burleson & Wright Patman; controversy over Robert Merrill's songs for evening entertainment; upcoming party for the Bob McNamaras; Lady Bird has medical
  • e w e r e a c h e d the f a ir g r o u n d s. T he G ard en Club la d ie s p r e s e n te d m e w ith a b ou q u et that w a s a r e a l w o r k o f a r t, ■. 's, ' O nce in the m id d le o f h is s p e e c h th e r e c a m e a s w ift b u r s
  • Congressional relations
  • Congressional relations
  • Betty Weinheimer, Jewel Malechek & children are guests at White House; desk work; Lady Bird records diary; lunch; Lady Bird to Mr. Per's hair salon; tea at Women's National Democratic Club; LBJ's philosophy for appointments; Lady Bird is met by Head
  • Congressional relations
  • ; lunch in China Room; new Tiffany wildflower china for Johnson administration; tea for American Federation of the Arts; viewing film, "Paintings of the White House;" party at Sulgrave Club for Lynda Johnson & Charles Robb; Charles Robb & Tom Clark toast
  • a - tio n , th e le t te r w a s w ithdraw n fro m s a le by the com pany o fferin g it and i s to b e retu rn ed to the W hite H o u se. T he b ig even t o f the day w as a luncheon given b y the 8 1 s t Club . fo r m e . T h ey had a ls o in v ited
  • Shooting in Dominican Republic; auction of Jacqueline Kennedy letter to Lady Bird; luncheon of 81st Club members; gift of charm by members to Lady Bird; ABC filming at Treasury Department; story by film producer about Pope John; LBJ meets
  • it, t e nd Lhc y.1rd and kee p it clean, and makc it availat-lc for m~c tin& s of Lhe Wuman 1 s Club, a horne econo1nics group, a 4-H or PTA or Li ons• Club, or whatever t he comrnunity has ne e d of. that st.op by there now . Mostly it tu rns out
  • and others who w e r e com ing by, , , Some of the stuff I have liv e d with and lo ved at the E lm s. A t 3 o ’ clo ck I had a picture with Womens' National D em ocra tic Club, that i s M rs . K e y s e r ling, the P r e s id e n t of it; Kay H a l l e
  • Lady Bird does desk work; Lady Bird has photograph taken with Women's National Democratic Club; Lady Bird attends reception for University of North Carolina group presenting John White drawings to White House Library; Lady Bird relates stories about
  • , probably a little m o re re lia b le and old fash ion ed than m ost papers. We le ft the P h il P o t t e r 's ra th er e a r ly , with M a ry M a rg a re t and Jack V a len ti, stopped by the W om ens National De m o c ra tic Club, w here Diana and Donald
  • to Women's National Democratic Club; Lady Bird visits with Taylor family, including her niece, Diana MacArthur and brother, Tony Taylor
  • s, planted by the Associated Clubs o f V irg in ia fo r Roadside Development. And I spaded in the d ir t on a dogwood. T h is is the Y e a r o f the Shovel fo r m e! Th e chief le sso n o f th is m orning is to see what has been done w ith In te
  • on who a lw a y s b e l i e v e s th a t n e w s p a p e r p e o p le a r e r e a l l y h e a d e d f o r th e H e a d l i n e r s Club a n d n o t to s e e t h e i r d e a r o ld A unt, t r i e d to m a k e h e r a d m it s h e h a d b e e n to the H e
  • he re and then left by helicopter from that delightful name Quick Sard, fo r a 30 minute ride over the beautiful green hills to Lexington. Then for a res t period and on to dinner, the Kentucky Federation of W omens Clubs, which had brought
  • School; school lunch program; puppet show by children; Lady Bird gives school flag flown over Capitol & encyclopedias; electric lights installed; bookmobile; speech at Breathitt High School; Wood Utilization Center; Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs
  • h e d and l e a r n e d . I to ld L yndon t h a t I h op ed he cou ld m a k e i t b y th e W o m e n s ' N atio nal. D e m o c r a t i c Club R e c e p tio n in h o n o r of us b o t h . c~ I w as e x p e c te d f o r s u r e , b u t he s a id h e
  • Hospitals; Lady Bird to Womens' National Democratic Club Reception; pandemonium when LBJ arrives; Hubert & Muriel Humphrey to White House for dinner; LBJ-William Fulbright conversation about Non-Proliferation Treaty; UN position for Humphrey; Lawrence
  • News headlines about troop withdrawal in Europe, taxes and members of President's Club; office work; wedding gifts for Margy McNamara; Lady Bird's upcoming California trip; interview with National Geographic; photo in news of Luci grocery shopping
  • the Preaident•• Club reception at Saraent Shriver•• houae to Cliff Carter. We aaked bia to ••l•ct tho•• be felt the Preaident ■ iaht want to aend and to identify the peraona •elected. He cboae 126 print•,~aaked for a larger ai&e la order to identify th•• We ••nt
  • Club D in n er, a s W auhillau La Haye the g u e st of fiSwiacjiaadaagt I w as p le a se d that she w as going, and p le a se d that sh e r e c o g n iz e d the fa c t that W auhillau had b een a good fr ie n d to u s . And i t is too e a s y to a c t h
  • of Beautification Committee; Lady Bird bowls two games; Lady Bird records diary, eats cold dinner, watches television & receives massage; Lynda Robb attends Women's National Press Club Dinner
  • u r l i v e s F rid a y , Jan u ary 17, 1969 Page 3 th e s e f i v e y e a r s , in d e ed f o r th e l a s t t h i r t y - o d d . was a re m a rk a b le h o u r. And t h i s in d eed As we approached th e P re s s Club I saw, to my amazement
  • Hanoi will begin peace talks; Lady Bird has fitting for inaugural outfit; photographs taken of Lady Bird with her staff; LBJ & Lady Bird to Medal of Science awards; LBJ makes remarks & presents awards; LBJ & Lady Bird to National Press Club party
  • r a tou r for the B e lle M a iso n Club, p r o c e e d s to go to a h o sp ita l o r to so m e c h a r ity . She i s one o f the s le e k and afflu ent young o n e s of th e co m m u n ity now , and life is sto c k s and bonds and g o lf and a f
  • s going. ^ y t \c d t ± d ls L * ~ . N a tu r a lly , I c o u ld c o u n t on two of m y o ld 7 5 t h G r a n t a n d M r s , H a r r y S h e p h e rd of C a lif o rn ia , club m e m b e r s , M attilee A nd th e r e w as the lo v e ly a n d s m
  • — ; . r e c t a n g u l a r b lo ck , of c l e a r p la s tic in w h ich w a s im b e d d e d a c t u a l le a d type w ith fc e jm " T o M r s . L y n d o n B . J o h n s o n - B .A . , B . J . - Y o u 'r e Our T y p e " , p lu s t t ^ the Club name
  • ; three guest speakers; Lady Bird records diary; LBJ & Lady Bird to Georgetown Club for reception for Speaker McCormack; to Hale Boggs' garden party; LBJ & Lady Bird have dinner at White House; visit from Hubert Humphrey, Drew Pearson & Frank Sinatra
  • dV la the P r e s i d e n t of the W o m e n ' s N a tio n a l P r e s s Club, gave a n h i l a r i o u s little ta lk on L iz C a r p e n t e r - W ashington J o u r n a lis t, follow ed by DeW itt R ed d ick on L iz C a r p e n t e r - T ex a n
  • , Harry MOBILE, Wainer ALABAMA Mr. I will contact Jones GEORGIA Mr. and Mrs. David Country Club Road (8) Orr GEORGIA Mr. and Mrs. 303 Glenwood (7) Charles these and Mrs. John D. Baumhauer folks. Best - 28, 1964 . F \'.J? Jtl'~('Td