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Paw Christian..........................March 13
Ocean Springs..........................March 15
Gulf Hills.........................March 15
Pascagoula.........................March 16
Bay - Waveland.....................March 19
Gulfport...........................March 21
Biloxi.............................March 22
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4.	Home of r '-r^eLand Mrs. Joe V. Morey, 125 El Camino Real
This whitr’brick French-style house is furnished with a mixture of Oriental and American furniture and accessories. There are nests of iron teak tables from Old China, chests from Korea, candlesticks from Thailand - a real wonderland for Middle East aficionados. A most interesting silver epergne, made in England, was a gift to Mrs. Morey’s great-grandfather, Colonel William Lamb, one-time Commander of Fort Fisher and Mayor of Norfolk, Virginia. The epergne commemorated the date of 1863 when Colonel Lamb effectively assisted the blockade runners.
5.	Garden of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwartz, 35 Cerro Verde Drive
The front garden is landscaped to show patterns of ground cover. The herb garden consists of triangles within triangles. Plum, crabapple and pear trees overlook the bayou. Dogwood, azaleas, camellias and other spring flowers are around the house.
PASCAGOULA
SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1975 - 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Hostesses: Magnolia Garden Guild of Pascagoula
1. Residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Slaughter, Jr., 804 Harbor Lane
A home of contemporary design by the architect-owner to take advantage of the view of the harbor from practically any part of the home. Two main features of the interior are the stone fireplace in the den and the open stairway. The exterior is of cedar siding, random pattern brick and cedar shingle roof. The home features a deck and exterior balconies.
BAY-WAVELAND WEDNESDAY,MARCH 19, 1975-9:00 a.m.-12:00 Noon
1.	9:00 a.m. — Bay - Waveland Garden Center 114 Leonhard Avenue, Bay Saint Louis
You will be welcomed with coffee and information concerning our tour. This Center is graciously provided by the City of Bay Saint Louis and maintained by Bay - Waveland Garden Club.
2.	9:45 a.m. — The home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver V. Baldwin 806 South Beach Boulevard, Bay Saint Louis
This lovely old home was purchased by the Baldwins about ten years ago. It was built about 1850 and completely restored after Hurricane Camille. Loveland antique furnishings, family heirlooms, porcelain and brass chandeliers, a spiral staircase and a charming family room await our visitors.
The grounds have been beautifully landscaped bv the
Baldwins.
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