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The Augusta News-Review February 11,1984
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Ask Your Agent About Them!!!
For additional information on these new plans
or any other life or health insurance needs,
contact your local Pilgrim representative or
call the office nearest you.
The Pilgrim Health And
JOB Life Insurance Company
(Home Office)
1143 Laney-Walker Boulevard
I Augusta, Georgia 30901
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HANDSOME identical twins, Ron and
Rod Fuller of Dallas, Texas, model grey
shadow stripe suits designed by Brioni in
Ebony Fashion Fair’s Fashion Extravaganza
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids for Nutrition Program for the
Elderly, providing five (5) day a week meal ser
vice, July 1, 1984 through June 30, 1985, will be
received until 4 p.m., March 8, 1984 at Northeast
Georgia Area Planning and Development Com
mission (NEGAPDC), 305 Research Drive,
Athens, Georgia 30610. Bid openings will take
place at 9 a.m., March 9, 1984 in the NEGAPDC
Conference Room.
Specifications are available from NEGAPDC's
Area Agency on Aging at (404) 548-3141.
A bidder's conference is scheduled for Friday,
February 17, 1984, 3 p.m., in the NEGAPDC Con
ference Room, to answer questions concerning
the bid process.
Bids from minority owned/operated firms en
couraged.
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Augustans prepare
for Ebony fashion
extravaganza
EBONY FASHION
FAIR enters its 26th year
with the theme “Fashion
Extravaganza 83-84,”
born out in a dazzling
display of explosive
elegance imparting a
movie star quality in out
standing day and evening
wear, created by the most
brilliant American and
European designers.
The extravaganza takes
flight with a profusion of
luxurious textures and
materials, including
sequins, headings, gold
and silver lame, velvet for
day into evening, sum
ptuous knits, provacative
lace and unexpected
combinations of leather
and fur. Tweeds, giant
plaids, hounds tooth, and
stripes go it alone or team
with leather and fur. The
must-have color this
season is Gray-running.
The spectrum from con
crete to slate. An ocean
of blue makes a big
splash and black makes
an encore appearance.
The dress is fashion
perfect for day and
evening, sizzling both
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BILLOWY sleeves with pouf shoulders add
drama to Louis Feraud’s brown and yellow
silk georgette sequinned gown.
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above-the-knee and
above-the-ankle. The
coat-dress is a first class
ticket to style whether it’s
wrapped, tied, double
breasted or side but
toned. The multi-faceted
textured sweater in either
a two-piece dress or
sweater set is resplendent
with special detail like
sequins and bugle beads.
Coats are striking with
the new look of the seven
eighths length and sur
prising lapel. The
Japanese influence also
makes an important
statement this year.
The extravaganza con
tinues with the impact of
jewels that adorn well
dressed legs and dramatic
pumps. Pearls and
rhinestones also turn in
oversized earrings, high
chokers and bracelets
over gloves. Take note of
enticing leather and
snakeskin belts and
seductive hats. The look
is completed by polished,
clean, precise make-up
spiced up by red, sen
suous lips.