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upstairs TV room," says
Judy Rubin. Its furnished
for comfort in forest
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untington Woods homeowners
open their doors to the public on
Sunday, welcoming guests to six of
the neighborhood's most captivating houses.
The Friends of the Huntington Woods
Library sponsors the home tour, which
includes a reception in the Woods Gallery.
One of the featured homes is the resi-
dence of Judy and Robert Rubin, who took
an unremarkable structure and transformed
it into a showplace with the design expertise
of Bob. Endres of Perlmutter-Freiwald, and
architect Michael Willoughby. The bright,
sunny spaces provide a perfect backdrop to
the couple's American print collection. "The

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breadth and quality of Alan and Marianne
Schwartz's master print collection inspired
us to this wonderful world of art," says
Rubin.

2000 House Tour
Huntington Woods
Sunday, June 4
1-5 p.m.
Tickets may be purchased in advance at the
Huntington Woods Libraiy for $8. Tickets- avail-
able the day of the tour in front of the library
from 12-3 p.m. for $10.

—Linda Bathrack

