Echoes From The Attic and Poems, Lyle Gildermaster Home, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana Submitted to the USGenWeb Archives by Don Johnson, Feb. 2001 Typed by Belford Carver Written by by Edna F. Campbell Copyrighted by Edna F. Campbell With special thanks to her family for permission to use her works. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ LYLE GILDERMASTER HOME A wide spreading oak tree and landscaped grounds form a natural setting for the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gildermaster in Ponchatoula. Mrs. Gildermaster planned the home for convenience, comfort and gracious living. Works of art are noted throughout the house where treasured antiques and choice furnishing lend interest. Mrs. Gildermaster is an artist and president of the Hammond Arts Guild. Her studio is conveniently located at the side entrance to the home and Mr. Gildermaster's woodwork shop is in the back. Simplicity and modern elegance describes the home of the Lyle Gildermaster's with the landscaped yard with moss draped oaks leading to the modern brick house. (From ECHOES FROM THE ATTIC, IX, 1976, by Edna Campbell) (Pic of the house)