Celebrity lunch for Raisa
NZPA-Reuter New York While Mikhail Gorbachev breaks bread with President Ronald Reagan and Vice-President George Bush today, his wife, Raisa, will be eating fish with their wives and an assorted distaff group that includes a gossip columnist and a television personality. The calorie-conscious meal to be hosted by Marcella Perez de Cuellar, the wife of the United Nations Secretary-General at their luxury Sutton Place residence, features a menu of crepes wrapped around a poached egg, fish and a mousse of oranges. The champagne will be Veuve Cliquot la Grande
Dame 1979. All of the guests, about two dozen women, are friends of Mrs Perez. A list of those invited to the champagne lunch includes Elizabeth Moynihan, the wife of the New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a former United Nations ambassador, and Matilda Cuomo, the wife of the New York Governor, Mario Cuomo. The nationally-syndi-cated gossip columnist, Aileen Mehle, who writes under the name of “Suzy,” will also be there, as will the television interviewer, Barbara Walters, and the cosmetics tycoon, Estee Lauder.
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