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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 14, 1988.
......Historic Pageant
Of July
While their mother favours the traditional ostrich fan, Kathleen and Rosemary Kennedy, daughters of the U. S. Ambassador to Lon- don, carry posies for their presentation.
Summer FOODS
that HIT the SPOT
Problems Of The Kennedys
London. the nine young Kennedy has pro- vided problems of organisation for Mrs. Kennedy, wife of the Ameri- can Ambassador in London...".
The Queen will go by water on July 13 to the Tower of London
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There is to be an historic revival this season of the days when Eng- land's Kings and Queens travelled by the Royal waterway—the Thames For the first time since No. 14, -to parties and functions held Prince's Gate became the American in their honour.
Embassy, children's charts are be- ing kept there,
Mrs. Kennedy told me of the sys- for the garden party being planned tem by which she knows in a minute in the Tower grounds by Lady what steps to take if any of the Hambleden, one of her ladies in waiting, Lady Anne Hunloke, and other members of the Ladies' Coun- cil for the Tower Hill Improve- ment Scheme.
young Kennedys fall ill.
Each child has his or her own card out which are recorded inocula- tions, diet, treatment for eyes, and 80. on. "It has only to be looked In the last four centuries a up, but it would be quite impos- Queen has seldom visited the Tower sible to remember," exclaimed Mrs. by way of the Thames. Queen Kennedy. Elizabeth was among the few to do
So,
HISTORIC SIDE SHOWS
FRUIT JUICES PREFERRED
Tomato juice teas are among the American fashions that the A Thames-side gala day is being Kennedys have introduced to Ken- planned. The Lord Chamberlain is sington. None of them care for the drawing up details of the Queen's English tea. But they look in dur- picturesque journey down the river. ing the afternoon for a glass of Crowds are expected to line the tomato juice or orange juice. banks to watch the making of Thames history.
A plateful of some cereal, or- ange juice or milk and a light egg As she arrives, the Queen will be dish make the 8.30 breakfast menu greeted by the strains of the band for the young Kennedys. The two of the Coldstream Guards, which youngest boys are going to a day is to play to the guests. More than school in Sloane-street; the eldest 3,000 are expected to invade the. girl, Rosemary, is studying at City for this garden party. a convent and may one day take
ENGLISH LAMB IS GOOD
If the weather is wet the party up social welfare work. will be held in the Tower buildings. Sight-seeing trips in the nistoric towers will serve as "side-shows." They will be taken under the guid- ance of Yeomen warders.
CHILDREN'S CHARTS AT
EMBASSY
The Ambassador and Mrs. Ken- nedy like to join the children at 1.15 for their meat lunch; one dia- covery is the excellence of English lamb. Favourite sweets at the Em- bassy are a chocolate and cream dish, rice pudding, jelly, custard and
Planning her first official enter- taining and looking after seven of stewed fruit.
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"It seems hard to make these riding academy horses under- stand," says on-again off-again Agnes, “that you pay for round trip."