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3.	10:30 a.m. — The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Cresson. 242 Soffit Chltrles Sireit. Bay Saint L	*
This old home was purchased in October, IV/3, after,
being vacant for six years. The restoration of the house and collection of antique furniture has been done over the past year and a half. The restoration and decoration has been done, as a labor of love, by the Cresson’s personally.
4.	11:45 a.m. - The home of Mr. and Mrs. James C. DeBlanc, 118 South Beach Boulevard, Waveland
This lovely beachfront home, completed in 1972, is a combination of the old and the new. The architecture is typical of the old, and the comfort of modem conveniences represents the new. The warm, casual atmosphere bids friends and visitors to relax and enjoy their visit. The well-landscaped grounds will add to the enjoyment of vour visit to this gracious home.
5.	12:00 Noon — The home o f Mrs. M. S. Mattison. 402 Jefferson Davis A venue^Waveland
This delightful retirement cottage has been lovingly remodeled and decorated by the owner who has also personally done the landscaping of the charming informal garden as well as most of the actual gardening.
We invite you to share an aperitif with us here.
6.	12:00 Noon - Luncheon
Luncheon will be available at the various area restaurants or by reservation at Diamondhead Country Club. Open buffet will be served at the Club Dining Room from 12:00 Noon to 2:30 p.m. Check for $4.20 (this includes tax and gratuity) must accompany reservation, payable to Diamond-head Country Club, Route 1, Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi 39520, by March 13th. Limited reservations to 350.
GULFPORT
FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1975 - 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
1.	Home and garden of Mr. and Mrs. Emile Gauthe 1012 - 39th Avenue
This garden of year-round beauty features a variety of shrubs and seasonal flowers bordered by old brick from downtown Gulfport. The focal point of this informal garden is the enclosed patio surrounding a beautiful Shrine. The main rooms of this 60 year old home contain collections of carnival and pressed glass and numerous paintings by the teenage son.
2.	Garden of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Sierra 722 Joseph Avenue
A fourteen foot three stream, lighted waterfall with wisteria on featherock and 16 native pines as a background. Waterfall plants include azaleas, Black Pine and Yucca. The yard area has curved walks and features four varieties of Palm, Italian Cypress and numerous other plants. Open 2:00 p.m.


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