Page 9 - To Dragma October 1930
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                                   Sigma's new home looks out upon Golden Gate.

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                    By DOROTHY A N N F E Y E R H E R N , Xi

       '[ IS very proud of its new home, and indeed it is a home of
          which we can honestly boast. I t is constructed of buff brick
          and is of a modified Italian type. Inside it resembles an ice castle,

for overhead hang silver icicles, and the crystal drops of the chandeliers
reflect rainbow tints when the room is lighted.

     The living room is two-thirds the depth of the house. The dark red
velvet drapes and soft thick rugs, together with the inviting chairs and
comfortable divans combine to give this room an impression of hominess
and repose.

     Back of the living room is the sun room, one of the cheeriest rooms
°f the house. The tone color of blending shades of orange, yellow and
red, combine to make this room the most popular. To one side of this
is the library, which is all that a library should be and proves to be
an admirable place for studying.
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