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House & Garden 
In “Laurel Hall," the residence of 8. H. Fletcher, Esq., at 
Indianapolis is a music room of piquant charm. The Chinese 
rug is old gold and old hlue. Draperies are damask in old gold 
on mulberry. Furniture is French walnut, the walls cream, 
side chairs itpholstercd in needlepoint tapestry, and the cabinet 
is amber color lacquer. Cooper-Williams, Inc., decorators 
The library of “Laurel Hall” has a fitting atmosphere of studi¬ 
ous dignity. Woodwork is oak, the mantel Caen stone. The rug 
is plain taupe. Curtains are blue velvet in an antique weave. 
The furniture is oak and walnut, the upholstered pieces being 
in blue and gold mohair damask, plain blue velvet and needle¬ 
point tapestry. Cooper-Williams, Inc., decorators 
