FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP75-00001R000200430008-1
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RIPPUB
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K
Document Page Count:
2
Document Creation Date:
December 9, 2016
Document Release Date:
February 17, 1999
Sequence Number:
8
Case Number:
Publication Date:
May 5, 1963
Content Type:
NSPR
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MAY .51563
Approved For Release 2001/08/20 : CIA-RDP75-00001
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for and. about
PPYRGHT
SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1463
OI1NG HOSTESS AT HOME---Six-year-old Anne. Killi- stands in the long drawing room of the Charses Good-
r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Killifer, of McLean, man-designed contemporary home of her parents.
The dining room of the Mc
Lean home of ,Mr an
Mrs. Herbert Scoville Jr. i
dominated by a mural
(right) painted by Mrs
Scoville ten years 60. X
represents the icovltle'
four children. The,8Gtcviile
house will be open to tl he
public on McLean's third
annual House and Garde
Tour on Wednesday,M4
8th.
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CPYRGHT
Tour
McLean
By Bus
space industry to 'the U.
Government); Mr. and Mr
Tom Killefer . (he, is exec
tive director 'of the Inte
American Developmen
Bank).; lVlr, and 'Mrs. Car
ton Putnam (he'Is an autho
currently workin on a b
ography of 'ft6odor?e Roos
lt); Mr gn'c'Crs Herbe
3eoY le:. Jr , and Archite
taro CPYRGHT
Heart Study); Mr. And Mr GATEWAY
Willis S. Fitch (he is a tec
McLEAN'S third annual
Ouse and Garden Tour on
Wednesday, May 8th, will
be a busman's holiday-and
yours, too.
So don't drive up to the
ix selected front doors in
our own ear'. Park your
car at one of the three cen-
rally located parking areas.
and catch one of the fleet of
buses there. Price of the
tour ticket, $3, includes the
bus ride.
No spike heels, if yo
please, ladies. Those spike
tear up the turf and den
the polished hardwoo
floors of some of the fines
homes of McLean. The tou
brochure makes a poin
against less pointed heels.
all es
None of the six sm
tates has been open to the
public before. All are full
of charm anal .' surprises
Homes chosen by Mrs. Mil
ter Rosengren, permanen
chairman of- the tour, com
bine the past with the pres
ent. Historic furnishing
compete with ultra modes
decor. Traditional style vie
with 20th century chic . an
sophistication.
The homes on tour i
elude that of Dr. 'and Mr
Joseph H. Bragdon (D
Bragdon is executive dire
f th National Die
fit of the ? McLean Boy
Club. Flowers "for each o.
the six houses will be a'
ranged by the six garde
clubs of the McLean are
under the chairmanship` 61
Mrs. Thomas H. Garber.
The tour begins'at 11 a.
,. M C.P14, n,, fs priti1 5 p.
Lunch wle served at S
-tWis' or RWe en
Johns Episcopal Church
Old Georgetown pk. fro
11 a. in. to 2 p.m. Tea w'
be served from 3 to 5 p.
Parking areas are on t
grounds of the McLea
Baptist C h u r c h, Trini
Methodist Church, and t
Langley Ridge rd.
This wrought iron door was
designed by Mrs. Willis S
Fitch, of McLean, as
birthday gift for her bus
band. The door is to b
fit t e d with detachabi~
screen and glass panels t
ce .usef t h '414111
and winter. The door wil
swing open on Wednesday
May 8th, for incoming vis'
tors on McLean's third a
nual House and Garde
Tour.
The Buckeroo
in white calf,
also light beige or
The Tippy
in white calf, also
in light heigAe or
navy calf at 20.99