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SCREENLAND
We're having tea in the jewel-box home of Anita Louise — perfect setting for her pink-gold beauty. Yes — the exclusive recipes are delectable, too!
By Betty Boone
Exclusive photographs especially posed for SCREENLAND by Ed Stone.
The home of the youngest, most unspoiled beauty in pictures is an exquisite setting for her gentle loveliness. This little girl who looks like a medieval princess plays the piano and the harp, makes a hobby of needlepoint, and entertains graciously at tea with her mother, shown with her in the large picture, right, above.
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ALL interior decorators tell me that they cannot /\ properly furnish a house until they know its / \^ mistress.
Perhaps that's the reason Anita Louise's home is the most perfect one in Hollywood — for her mother, a former interior decorator, designed it especially for her.
The house is French Provincial, set high on a green hill that slopes sharply down to the street. Great trees spread arching branches on the lawn so that you can't see the white doors from the sidewalk.
Anita is slim and fair and exquisite. Her coloring is pink and white and gold. She looks too beautiful to be real. Her house is an ideal setting for her, a very jewelbox created to display to best advantage the loveliness of its tenant.
White and gold, white and gold, is repeated throughout the dwelling. A white and gold entrance hall, dominated by a huge grandfather clock. To the right, a dining room with gold satin brocade wall paper and white and gold furniture of delicate design. To the left, the living room, in white and gold. Oyster-white broadloom carpet covers the floors ; the furniture is white picked out in gold. Anita's piano, which is over eighty years old, is white with touches of gold ; her harp is new and golden.
"Mother gave me the harp for my last birthday," said Anita. "Ever since I can remember I've wanted one, and Pve played it for four and (Continued on page 84)