-THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., FEBRUARY 4, 1#67
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OFF TO INDIA—Dr. Cedle H.
Edwards, left, professor of
nutrition and research at A.
and T. College, last week de
parted for Mysore, India where
she will join her husband, Dr. |
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SPECIAL—IT'S PARTY TIME
—(Valentine Cake and Party
Punch) A very special party
treat for the young set—Valen
tine Cake, with a fluffy whipped
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Gerald A. Edwards, professor
and of the A. and T.
Department of Chemistry.
Botfi have been granted
leaves for the overseas assign
ments.
topping, and Party Punch. Both
recipes take full advantage of
today's modern convenience
foods.
Accompanying Dr. Edwarda
on the trip are children, from
left to right: Hazel, Adrienne
Annette and Gerald, Jr., and
Mrs. C. Ruth Edwards, mother
of Dr. Gerald Edwards.
Something Very
Special For
Valentine's Day
A PINK AND FLUFFY
VALENTINE CAKE
A special to the young set
. . it's party time. With Val
entine Day rapidly approach
ing you have a built-in excuse
(as if you needed one) to have
a party. Valentine parties can
be so much fun. You can go
all out with your imagination
and create colorful party deco
rations, you know, hearts and
cupids, bows and arrows, and
the like.
Alert the gang that the "hap
penings" are going to be at
your house, plan your decora
tions and a simple, but fun-to
make menu, and you have the
party started.
Cooking is so much easier
for today's teen-ager became
of the many wonderful conven
ience foods. An ideal sugges
tion for a party menu would
include Valentine Cake and
Party Punch. Both of these
easy-to-make recipes are basi
cally prepared from conven
inece products which keep on
the pantry shelf.
The Valenine Cake, pale pink
with a creamy filling and fluf
fy frosting uses lemon flak*
cake mix and cocoant cream
pie filling among the main i»
gradients. Hie fluffy pink
frosting is a delight to make
with whipped topping mix and
a drop or tm of red food col
oring. Sprinkle coconut around
the edge of the top and on
sides q( the cake and yo« in
deed have a masterpiece. Yoor
friends will think you are a
cooking genius when you bring
this moist pink delight to the
party table.
Party Punch, the perfect ac
companiment' combines nap
berry instant aoft drink mix
and grape Juice, to mpk* the
swingingest pohch around. So
check With Mom, send oat 0*
word, prepare the goodies . . .
and have a ball!
Several Noted
Speakers to
Visit St. Aug.
RALEIGH St. Augustine's
College will bring to its cam
pus several outstanding speak
ers for the opening of its Cen
tennial Week, announced Dr.
P. R. Robinson, acting presi
dent of the college.
On Tuesday, January 31, Dr.
Albert Whiting, president-elect
oi M. C. College at Durham,
delivered the assembly addren
at 11:00 a.m.; Wednesday, Feb
rurary 1, the St. Augustine's
College Music Dept. will pre
sent it's Choir and Band Con
cert; Friday, February S, at
11:30 a.m. a special assembly
will be held in the Emery
Building, at which time Dr.
John Hope Franklin, Prof, of
History at the Univ. of Chicago
will be the speaker.
At 8:00 p.m. on the same
date, the Falcons of St. Augus
tine's will meet the Bears of
Shaw Univ. at the Dorton
Arena.
The Annual Alumni Work
shop yvill be held on Saturday,
February 4, beginning at 9:30
p.m. Featured speakers will be
Peter Holden of New York and
Oscar Peay of Philadelphia.
Saturday evening at 7 p.m.
The Honorable Hobart Taylor,
Tr. Director. The Export-Import
Bank of Washington will speak
Hit' the Centennial Banquet.
Taylor was appointed a Direc
tor of the Export-Import Bank
of Washington by President
Johnson on August 25, 1965.
He also serves as an Advisor
to the Vice President and Sec
retary of Labor in connection
-with government pro
jects. \
Sunday, February p,
ship service in the college
chapel with the Rt. Rev. Dan
iel Corrigan, D.D., President,
American Church Institute, as
speaker.
The Centennial Convocation
will be held at 3 p.m. in the
Emery Building, with C. Math
ews Dick, Jr., Vice president,
A. B. Dick Co. as speaker.
After the convocation, new
buildings will be dedicated.
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YOUR CAT:
Some of history's roost cod
dled cats lived in ancient
Egypt, where they were held
sacred to the god Ea and the
goddess I sis. Egyptians even
built cat temples!
Today, many cats retain an
aristocratic bearing, and
proud cat owners across the
U.S. can enter their pets in
the 1967 Glamour Kitty Con
test, until April 16, 1967,
sponsored by makers of Kitty
Pan Cat Litter.
AH cats—alley cats (with
sponsors), housecats, kitty
cats and regal cats—are elig
ible. Pedigrees aren't neces
four finalists and own- I
era will be flown via Eastern
Airlines to Miami Beach for
the pageant arid coronation at
the Pountainbleau Hotel. The
grand winner will wear a
mink-trimmed coronation
cape and be crowned with a
jewel-studded tiara designed
by Morris Goodman.
King (or Queen) Cat will
also make guest appearances
with (human) celebrities, and
have his own personal butler
from Call Arthur Treacher
Service System.
To enter your favorite fe
line, you'll need a "glamor
ous" picture of the cat, a 100-
word-or-lees essay on "Why
My Cat Should Be Glamour
Kitty of 1967", and the entry
blank or a facsimile at It
Entry blank* may be found
inside any size bag of Kitty
Pan Cat Litter that bears the
new contest design. ■
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