+ Follow MR. JESS Tag
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An epicurean Chinese menu was served to guests at two round tables, with Mr. Jess and Mr. Ching at the first; Mrs. Jess and Mrs. Ching at the second.
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An epicurean Chinese menu was served to guests at two round tables, with Mr. Jess and Mr. Ching at the first; Mrs. Jess and Mrs. Ching at the second.
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An epicurean Chinese menu was served to guests at two round tables, with Mr. Jess and Mr. Ching at the first; Mrs. Jess and Mrs. Ching at the second.
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An epicurean Chinese menu was served to guests at two round tables, with Mr. Jess and Mr. Ching at the first; Mrs. Jess and Mrs. Ching at the second.
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[Title] => Germanys highest award for Fr. Pierre Tritz, S.J.
[Summary] => As German Ambassador Herbert D. Jose was citing the achievements of Fr. Pierre Tritz, S.J. prior to conferring on the venerable priest the Supreme Commander of the Order of Merit award, he quoted someone who said, "India may have its Mother Teresa; the Philippines has Fr. Tritz."
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[Title] => A New Duo: Nena and Ambassador Jess
[Summary] => International piano concertist Nena Villanueva was the stellar attraction but what surprised everyone was the performance of German Ambassador Herbert D. Jess who himself had presented many leading pianists at his own residence. Written invitations had mentioned only "Nena and Friends"; accordingly, everyone sat up and took notice when Mr. Jess played with Nena no less the opening Sonata for four hands in D Major by Mozart.
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[Title] => N.Villanueva dazzles / H. Jess surprises / cellist Lucas glows
[Summary] => Too modest to have included his own name in the printed invitation, German Ambassador Herbert D. Jess, who has been presenting scores of pianists in his residence, performed himself as pianist last Wednesday to the audiences considerable surprise and delight.
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[Summary] => Day after day, German Ambassador Herbert and Michelline Jess stared at the bare walls of their spacious living room. Suddenly, a brilliant idea occurred to both: Why not hang paintings on them? They had viewed an exhibition of the eminent artist Manuel D. Baldemor and were duly impressed. Mrs. Jess particularly admired the manner Baldemor had captured the essence of Burgundy (Mrs. Jess is French) as well as the distinctive ambiance of European landmarks.
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An epicurean Chinese menu was served to guests at two round tables, with Mr. Jess and Mr. Ching at the first; Mrs. Jess and Mrs. Ching at the second.
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An epicurean Chinese menu was served to guests at two round tables, with Mr. Jess and Mr. Ching at the first; Mrs. Jess and Mrs. Ching at the second.
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[Summary] => Music must have been the common bond, German Ambassador Herbert D. Jess being an avid music patron and pianist, Alfred Ching being a music aficionado and father of celebrated composer Jeffrey Ching. Therefore, it was natural, understandable, indeed, inevitable that Mr. Ching and his wife Enny would host a farewell dinner at their elegant residence for Mr. Jess and his wife Michelline.
An epicurean Chinese menu was served to guests at two round tables, with Mr. Jess and Mr. Ching at the first; Mrs. Jess and Mrs. Ching at the second.
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[Summary] => Music must have been the common bond, German Ambassador Herbert D. Jess being an avid music patron and pianist, Alfred Ching being a music aficionado and father of celebrated composer Jeffrey Ching. Therefore, it was natural, understandable, indeed, inevitable that Mr. Ching and his wife Enny would host a farewell dinner at their elegant residence for Mr. Jess and his wife Michelline.
An epicurean Chinese menu was served to guests at two round tables, with Mr. Jess and Mr. Ching at the first; Mrs. Jess and Mrs. Ching at the second.
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[Summary] => As German Ambassador Herbert D. Jose was citing the achievements of Fr. Pierre Tritz, S.J. prior to conferring on the venerable priest the Supreme Commander of the Order of Merit award, he quoted someone who said, "India may have its Mother Teresa; the Philippines has Fr. Tritz."
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[Summary] => International piano concertist Nena Villanueva was the stellar attraction but what surprised everyone was the performance of German Ambassador Herbert D. Jess who himself had presented many leading pianists at his own residence. Written invitations had mentioned only "Nena and Friends"; accordingly, everyone sat up and took notice when Mr. Jess played with Nena no less the opening Sonata for four hands in D Major by Mozart.
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[Summary] => Too modest to have included his own name in the printed invitation, German Ambassador Herbert D. Jess, who has been presenting scores of pianists in his residence, performed himself as pianist last Wednesday to the audiences considerable surprise and delight.
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