January, 1919 
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“Dormy House,” which gets Us name from golf parlance, stands on 
the edge of the Pine Valley course. It follows Dutch Colonial lines 
and was built as a week-end house by a bachelor for his golf friends. 
It is painted white and has a red roof and red brick walks about the 
house. The garden is laid out in terraces behind it 
{Below) On the stairs landing 
curtains of soft cream striped 
net act as background to the ivy 
and geraniums. Over-curtains 
are of Italian striped sunfast in 
rose and blue and yellow 
Around the old carved mantel 
in the living room are grouped 
two couches upholstered in a 
large pheasant design of blue and 
warm brown, and a long table 
with lamps of Italian pottery 
The living room has pant 
stippled walls in putty colot 
rich background for the d 
blues and browns in the rot 
Cushions are of brilliant b 
velvet and the furniture c 
