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Their collection of Uranium glass, which glows beautifully under black light, is displayed in a massive olive wood cabinet, which was built more than a hundred years ago in Europe. Hostesses will be members of the Miramar Garden Club.
2.	HOME OF JERRY AND ANNETTE O’KEEFE, 510 Beach Blvd. In 1958 the O’Keefes acquired from Mrs. Evelyn Thompson and her sister, Mrs. Teen Lancaster, a two story wooden frame home located, at that time, in the 700 block of East Beach Blvd., opposite Deer Island. The initial remodeling work included the addition of a large living room to the front, a large den to the rear, the restoration of the solid core cypress columns on the front porch, a new French provincial roofline and veneering the exterior with a rosy lavendar hued brick. So successful was the restoration that it was featured in HOME MODERNIZING GUIDE. In 1969 Hurricane Camille destroyed everything below the second story. . . which survived. Due to the almost complete destruction, many changes were made to the original floor plan of the house. Of special interest is the octagon shaped sitting room (added to the master bedroom) which is surrounded with windows and affords a beautiful outdoor feeling plus a view of both the beach and Deer Island. Note also Annette’s extensive collection of Madonnas. Hostesses: Azalea Garden Club.
3.	TULLIS-TOLEDANO MANOR, East Beach. Built by Christoval and Matilda Toledano cira 1856, the rich detail, entranceway and dormers enhanced one of Biloxi’s most striking early mansions. Owned by the City of Biloxi by purchase from the TUllis family after Hurricane Camille, the house has been restored and furnished in period, and is operated in conjunction with the TUllis Board as an historical attraction. TUllis annually hosts the “Ethnic Trees of Christmas” and is part of Christmas on the Water for Biloxi’s spectacular Christmas Weekend. The spacious grounds still contain some of Biloxi’s legendary live oaks. (Note “Councillor Oak” wearing the yellow ribbon and read its story in the Legendary Live Oaks bulletin). Hostesses today are The Belles of Beauvoir, members of Sunkist, and Acacia Garden Clubs.
TWILIGHT TIME AT THE OLD BRICK HOUSE Saturday, April 13 - 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
JEAN BAPTISTE CARQUOTTE HOUSE (OLD BRICK HOUSE)
- 622 Bayview. The oldest brick house in Biloxi, built on a Spanish Land Grant site running from the Bay to the Front Beach confirmed in 1786 to Jean Baptiste Carquotte, is made of hand-made brick probably from the brick-mill on the premises noted in a 1722 map, (also where many of the New Orleans’ French Quarter buildings obtained their brick).
Rescued from oblivion by the Biloxi Council of Garden Clubs formed to rehabilitate this Biloxi treasure, the house was deeded to the Garden Clubs in 1966. After restoration, in 1989 the Garden Clubs deeded the house back to the city with protective reversionary clauses to insure its continued public usages. The Biloxi Garden Center, Inc. with the City,	»
administers the usage. Don’t miss the TWILIGHT TIME CONCERT AT THE OLD BRICK HOUSE arranged for your listening pleasure this evening - one of a series of Spring-Summer concerts now entering its tenth season. By popular request as a group famous on the Coast, Jazz	1
Society Hall of Fame Musicians entertain you, accompanied by their equally famous Second Liners whose ravishingly beautiful umbrellas are part of the act. Outdoor concert on the grounds - bring your own chairs, beach blankets, etc. if possible. A wine and cheese reception and the open house are hosted by members of the Biloxi Garden Center. Special hostesses: Woolmarket Garden Club.
Heartfelt thanks to those who have helped make possible our uniquely free Gulf Coast Pilgrimage of 1991.
PATRONS
Hancock Bank
Harrison County Tourism Commission Lamar Advertising Co.
SPONSORS
City of Gautier
First Federal Savings & Loan Association, Pascagoula Gulf National Insurance Co., Biloxi Hancock County Board of Supervisors Jackson County Board of Supervisors Merchants & Marine Bank, Pascagoula
FRIENDS
Chevron, USA, Pascagoula
City of Moss Point
City of Pass Christian
Heritage Homes Realty, Pascagoula
International Paper Co., Moss Point Mill
Magnolia Federal Bank
Merchants Bank
ADVERTISERS
Cedar Haven Antiques & Fine Furnishings 1360 N. Beach Blvd., Bay St. Louis	466-3199
Diamondhead Country Club Golf Club Dr., Diamondhead	255-2525
Germaine’s (formerly Trilby’s) 1203 Bienville (Hwy. #90 E.), Ocean Springs	875-4426
Holiday Inn Coliseum 2400 Beach Blvd., Biloxi	388-3551
La Font Inn 2703 Denny Ave., (Hwy. #90), Pascagoula	762-7111
Lake View Catfish Restaurant Hwy. #90. Orange Grove, Moss Point	475-3552
McElroy’s Harbor House Seafood Restaurant 695 Beach Blvd., Biloxi	435-5001
Mary Mahoney’s Old French House 138 Rue Magnolia, Biloxi	374-0163
Pass Christian Yacht Club Market St., Pass Christian	452-2571
Royal Gulf Hills Resort & Country Club 13701 Paso Rd., Ocean Springs	875-4211
Ruth’s Bakery 130 Court St., Bay St. Louis	467-8201


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