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BaUantine, will cry “Hot Chest-n uts.Tlie Marin Pi Phi’s will sell small gifts such as potholders, brooms, baskets, and small toys. Mrs. George Stapleton will be incharge of the Pi Phi's contribution to the sale.The perenial favorite at Christmas sales, the Cookie Bar, will be in the charge of Mrs. Lyle Westner this year.Mrs. Edwin Burmester is stafforganizer of the sale.• • •UNUSUAL HOUSES Visitors to the house tour in Greenbrae, on Thursday, will see four distinctly different type houses, lending themselves to four different decoration themes.The home of the R. O. Scott's, 100 Alanar is characterized by Its rare Chinese furnishings. TheScotts lived in the Orient 39 years, and were interned during the last war by the Japanese, in the prison camp at Chapai, near Shanghai.Traditional Chinese table-set tings, priceless carved ivory Rchessmen and fine carved armories Gand chests will form the bade- inground for soft Marin greens tichosen by the decorating commit- cltee working at the Scott's. Mrs. UEl wood Strbuck and Mrs. John aWitter, chairmen of the decorating ficommittee, have asked Mrs. Don Perry and Mrs. Theodore Wellman . to accent the Scott home with Christmas greens, uMr. and Mrs. Alrin Schultz's dhome, 60 La Cuesta, a large modem tihouse designed with a sweeping aoutdoor staircase of Sonoma stone, aa swimming pool, and a pool-level hrumpus room and bar, will be Cdecorated in a dramatic maimer hby its committee headed by Mrs. cS. Y. Warner. aMORE THAN $50,000 worth of Jold masters, including a Van Dyke ^oil-painting of James Stuart, grace the walls of the Schultz home. A
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San Rafael, California, US

Sat, Dec 10, 1949

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