Word: phippses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Out of the 1,000-acre estate of Gentleman Farmer Hubert Phipps, the Kennedys bought 39 acres for $26,000-a bargain by local standards. The one-story home, built on a concrete slab, will have seven bedrooms, 5½ baths and will cost an estimated $70,000. There will...
Gentle Giant. If Ceezee Guest's father and stepfather represent one kind of American society-or even aristocracy-her husband represents another. For Winston Guest's mother was a Phipps, and the Phippses are a dynastic family-a ruling house represented by a trust, which takes care of all the family finances down to their bills for shoes and ships and sealing...
The family fortune was founded, like many U.S. fortunes, about 100 years ago. Henry Phipps, the mild-mannered, warmhearted son of a shoemaker in Allegheny, Pa., found himself in the steel business with one of his neighbors, a weaver's son named Andrew Carnegie. His daughter Amy, a remarkable...
Venice on the East River. "Today's rooms," says Mrs. H.J. Heinz II, wife of the 57-varieties man, "are either so slickly modern that one becomes Mrs. Plastic or so ornate that one is Madame Ormolulu. I prefer to have something that will last." To restyle part of...
Last week both the old rich and the new rich were on hand for the Police Athletic League ball at the Sheraton-East. Such recognized society names as Mrs. Winthrop W. Aldrich, Mrs. Michael Phipps and Mrs. John R. Fell made an appearance, but most went home early, leaving the...