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The only way to go, and
stop the show, this festive
holiday season ... to that
special Christmas dance, on a
whirl of college-break parties,
or just to generate a little
excitement while entertaining
at home ... ESSENCE magazine
Editor, Susan Taylor, says the
look this year is soft, feminie,
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and dazzlingly spectacular, no
matter what your lifestyle -
the holidays are the time to
shine!
Photo No. 1: Ready for a
round of holiday “cheers”,
California career-girl, “Max”
Waters relaxes from the
razzle-dazzle of the Los
Angeles political arena in a
cozy fireside and fur indoor
setting. Her white acetate and
nylon halter gown by Ola
Hudson for Young Edwardian
by Arpeja wins important votes
as she lounges alluringly from
dusk to dawn, or until the next
dance. Sizes 7-16, 544. At
Gimbel’s, New York City;
5-7-9 Shops, Miami; J. Magnin,
Los Angeles. As seen in the
December issue of Essence
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Photo No. 2: Liz Scott,
mother of three, is an
administrative assistant in the
New York office of Essence
magazine and believes in a
show-stopping holiday
entrance to bedazzle and
beguile. She chooses flowing
white chiffon for her descent
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check of $6,000 from Mrs. Inez Kaiser, public relations consultant for Sterling Drug
Inc. of New York. The check was presented as a grant to continue the Health
Careers Program of the sorority that is a public service program of the 70,000
membership organization.
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into an unforgettable evening.
Dress by Muney Designs of
Antron, Lycra and rayon, with
detachable bib. Sizes 6-12,
sll4. At Saks Fifth Avenue,
New York City; I. Magnin,
Chicago; Godchaux’s, New
Orleans. As seen in the
December issue of Essence
Magazine.
Photo No. 3: University of
California-Berkeley Journalism
student, Terri McMillan,
winner of the 1974 Essence
College Essay Contest, prefers
simplicity in words, actions,
and in her no-holds barred,
revealing party gown of floral
satin back crepe by Plain Jane,
accented with her own
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“young-look” accessories. Sizes
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Strother, Robert Taylor. Two grandchildren shown Otis Taylor and Brenda Taylor
and one great grandchild Iwan Taylor. Photo by Frank Bowman
First Birthday Party , Won’t Tell Age
Mrs. Mattie Taylor was
recently feted with a surprise
birthday party.
Friends and relatives
WE ARE URGING
OUR READERS TO
BOYCOTT
RHODES
FURNITURE STORE
Rhodes Refuses To Advertise
With Black Owned Media.
Black People Spend
Too Much Money
With Rhodes For Them
To Boycott Us.
The Augusta News-Review - December 5, 1974
Miami. Fla. As seen in the
December issue of Essence
magazine.
gathered at the palatial home
of her daughter, Mrs. Darnell
Strother, to honor her. They
enjoyed fun and games along
"House
Without
Windows”
The Paine College Dramatic
Club will present “House
Without Windows” by Richard
Reich on Dec. 5, 6 and 7 at
8:15 p.m. in the Odeum of the
Gilbert-Lambuth Memorial
Chapel.
The plot revolves around
Edgar Marr, a former college
-professor. The house, in which
he and his wife live is owned
by his sister Estelle, who
tyrannize everybody.
The unbearable tension
between this strange household
reaches its climax when Edgar
discovers that his sister has
decided to change her will, and
the money and the house will
be left to the dog and cat
hospital.
Suddenly Estelle is
discovered dead. Kenny
McCord, from Detroit,
Michigan, plays the part of
Edgar and Linda Sue Thomas,
from Tampa Florida, plays
Estelle.
The play is directed by J.C.
Taylor.
with a delicious meal.
Shown in attendance are her
children.
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