| Show The 1 he Charm l of or f a aBy Home HomeI I Which Has as a Name 0 By Edith Hines HinesT T THERE hERE 1 is something very fascinating about homes which I ha have vc names just as there is about homelike homes Homes which do not look as if an interior decorator had just i left but which have a few stray magazines and books about I with all of the leaves cut and and perhaps a few marks here herc and there and a bit of sewing may be discovered in one corner of the living room while a fire burns cheerily in the fireplace True Hospitality Some of the new homes which ha have vc only just been completed completed completed com com- have been named by their owners The Lee Charles Millers have called their new home high up on Yalecrest Up Yonder and the Millers illers have always been such hospitable hosts in the past that you will hear most frequently now that they are in their new abode of their many friends going Up Yonder Mr AU and Mrs AUs George H. H Wood known lovingly to a lot of af folk as Aunt Joe and Uncle George in their rather pretentious Shingle Shack on Hillside avenue Capitol Hill will find the various fireplaces there are three of them surrounded by informal groups on a Sunday night Fondly Remembered Society folk fondly remember the thc old days when The Porches the home of the George Y Wallace Vallace family was one of the homes where hospitality was dispensed on a generous scale where the the Wellington Lakes gathered their friends about them and enjoyed life c to its fullest and the home of the 0 O. O W. W Powers made one wish when a guest to linger longer Country Homes of Personality The Thc many friends who enjoy the hospitality of the thc home of Mrs AUs M M. M A. A Cheesman in Cottonwood always refer to it as Continued on page laI J 3 j L TL The i he rL Charm of 01 a Home HomeI I Which Has a Name I I Continued from page 1 do the family themselves as The he Farm Glenwood the attractive country place of the John McChrystal Wallace family family fam farn- ily is named for its charming hostess who was Glen Walker the Malcolm Keyser home is one of the friendliest est spots about and during the summer months the attractive attractive tive swimming pool is always occupied by a gay throng Ross Hame Haine the country place of the Harvey Ross family with ith its ils lovely gardens and Hillsden the Hill estate all in the tile Cottonwood district are the rendezvous for the many friends who deem themselves fortunate indeed to enjoy the welcome I always accorded visitors in these homes |