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December 1977

Table of Contents

Features

Women need maids, maids, and maids . . . well, they could use a little help, too.

Who is Roger Horchow and why is he doing these terrible things to our Christmas budgets?

If you’re looking for Houston’s elite, forget the Petroleum Club; go to the produce center at Jamail’s.

The world is full of monuments to art—but how many can you live in?

Who won the Texas Monthly Photo Contest, and why.

Texas’ oldest city is heading for a political showdown, thanks to some newcomers to the power game.

Charismatics start by losing theur heads and end up with a new kind of religion.

Columns

This may be the Me Decade, but fortunately a great many people haven’t gotten the word.

Dining Out

We offer you a weekend in Mexico City you can’t refuse.

Lifestyle

If you think parenthood begins with dirty diapers and 2 a.m. feedings, you’re nine months off.

Country Notes

A good country dog is loyal, obedient, and knows the difference between a chicken and a possum.

Reporter

Reporter

Extra! Extra! Dallas Times Herald raids Morning News market; the U.S. Senate race is getting hotter; Crystal City is getting colder; Big Mac bites back.

Review

Disco sounds you can live with; two new books from the trenches of Viet Nam; taking a swing at Alexander Calder; the Van Cilburn winner's circle; move over Austin, C&W reigns elsewhere.

Miscellany

A flood of letters on a wave of immigrants.

Three patchwork quilts, two wine shops, and a pinata in a pear tree.

In the St. Nick of time.

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