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Page B14-The Chronicle, Thursd , g^. .v 4 f f - -v ^ mm ^ IHHHHHI Mocha Marble Cheesecake add Recipes Cheesecal The holidays are time for special gatherings. Food holds the center stage, whether it be a cocktail party for 200 or a warm family dinner for 6. No matter how sophisticated the fare, everyone always asks the question, "What's for dessert?" One of the simplest and most popular of today's desserts is the cheesecake. Cheesecakes can be prepared in advance and varied S with different flavorings and toppings. We suggest a Mocha Marble ; Cheesecake, a basic cheesecake r laced with mocha swirls. This ; cheesecake is made with a r ; prepared graham cracker crust, a : real time-saver. t , Rodney From Page B12 schools of Georgetown, Guyana, a bachelor of religious education degree from Malone College and a master's degree from John Car. roll University. He also has studied at Moravia^ Theological Seminary and Canterbury Ecumenical School. He has held pastorates in Wilmington, Del.; Cleveland, Ohio; Georgetown, Guyana; and St. Phillies Moravian Phiii-ch in * " * Winston-Salem. He is presently assistant professor of history and chaplain at Winston-Salem State University and part-time pastor of St. Phillips Moravian Church. He has traveled extensively and has recently toured the Peoples' Republic of C^hina. He has written numerous articles for publication. His involvement in community and professional activities include service on the WinstonSalem/Forsyth County school board, the Governor's Advisory Council on Comprehensive Health Planning, the Knollwood and Moravian Home boards of directors, the N.C. Mental Health Association, the Council of Juvenile Justice and Delin. _?? qutngy, ill# N,C. Serial Swnm ?mill iillin nrftawita_ w?**??MWWAWBa tMAM VtllVl VI gOlliM" tions. FOR HEALTHY BABIES... /?N 133 IpM jEMR build a strong foundation with good prenatal care. this spaci contributed by the pubusmei 4 ay, December 6, 1S&4 E???&;-i3&ZJP?sm BS^^toiij?iM9w^23 - - \?' zkfjK^ s a touch of elegance to any mei ke perks up ho For a large party, make several pies and slice into narrow wedges. Place them on a large tray decorated *with holly or festive ribbons for an easyserving finger food dessert. MOCHA MARBLE CHEESECAKE 12 oz. cream, cheese, room temperature Vi cup sugar % ?? 1 teaspoon vaniiia 2 eggs 1 teaspoon instant coffee V* cup creme de cacao, optional 1 ready-crust - can be chocolate flavored, butter flavored or Deaths and i From Page B12 Winston-Salem Symphony Choi Mrs. Minnie Johnson Royal, of t Jr., of Opa Locka, Fla., j Upper Darby, Pa.; three dau Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Minnie J Mrs. Janie Mae Smith, of this cit; in-law; two brothers-in-law; tw relatives. Funeral services were held at I Chapel of the Hooper Funeral Evergreen Cemetery. Hooper Ft the funeral arrangements. Andrew Frank Burton Dr. Andrew Frank Burton, 11 at Walter Reed Hospital in Was Dr. Burton was a consultant ii Hospital and taught at Howard I time he was an assistant in the ] held a Ph. D. degree in Phari Chicago and the bachelor of s Indiana University, Indianapolh Dr. Burton was born at Ben E 1907. He is survived by a siste brother, Chester Burton; two c Etta Marie Lenoir of Indianapol and Niles Burton. Emma Elizabeth Howell B Mrs. Emma Elizabeth Howell 'i - -vi'Av born in Davie County and had li Mrs. Barker was a former m t Church. She is survived by or Mocksville; one granddaughter; Old Town Community; one h Mocksville; six half brothers, Howell. Mr. ( harlie Howell. M all of Mocksville, and Mr. Gilb stepmother, Mrs. Ethel Foote H nephews, other relatives and fri Funeral services were held on Memorial Chapel. Burial foll< Cemetery in Yadkin County. < charge of the funeral arrangemt Birdie E. Redd Mrs. Birdie E. Redd, of 955 \ day, Nov. 29, at her home. She i of the Baptist faith. Mrs. Redd is survived by 01 ? Winston-Salem; twenty grandcli Redd, of this city; several other Funeral services were held on Memorial Chapel. Burial follow Gilmore Funeral Directors 1 n Tarrangements. l^^BL ^yfflB ?rS3B B^^V *?JB| mmm ?i. e iliday meals graham cracker (if making several pies, use several different crusts for variety) Beat cream cheese until soft and fluffy. Add sugar and vanilla. Add eggs one at a time, beating until well blended. Reserve Vi cup of the cream cheese mixture. Set aside. Pour remaining mixture into pie crust. Mix instant coffee and creme de cacao with reserved cream cheese mixture. Pour over cheesecake mixture and gently cut through mocha layer with a knife to give marbled appearance. Bake at 325? for 25-30 minutes. Cool and refrigerate for three hours or overnight before serving. Funerals ~ rale. He is survived by his wife, he home; two sons, Sidney Royal, and James Edward Royal of ghters, Mrs. Betty Johnson of oan Taylor of Denver, Colo., and y\ eight grandchildren; two sisters0 great-grandchildren and other t p.m. on Monday, Dec. 3, in the 1 Home. Burial followed in the ineral Directors was in charge of \ died Friday afternoon, Nov. 30, hington, D.C. n surgery at Baltimore's Provident Jniversity's Medical School; at one Department of Pharmacology. He nacoiogy trom tne university of cience degree and an M.D. from 5, Ind. )avis, a suburb of Indianapolis, in r, Mrs. H. Geneva Hightower; a laughters, Mira Burton and Mrs. lis; Andrew Burton of Washington r barker Barker, of 1201 E. Ninth St., Apt. ie N?C... Baptist Hospital.. Shewas ved in Winston-Salem for 40 years, lember of the Chinquapin Baptist le son, Mr. Nathaniel Howell of one brother, Mr. Noah Howell of alf sister, Mrs. Ruth Howell of Mr. Turner Howell, Mr. Lonnie r. Otis Howell, Mr. Louie Howell, ert Howell of Winston-Salem; her owell of Mocksville; several nieces, ends. Saturday, Dec. 1, at the Gilmore mi/aH in th* PhSnnuanin* P.rnuA b/ TT VV? AAA VIA V V/AAAAA\jU?Ap?AAV >AI VTV jilmore Funeral Directors was in ;nts. It. Zion Place, Apt. A, died Thurswas a native of Ridgeway, Va.t and tie son, Mr. Herman L. Redd of lildren; one brother, Mr. Willie D. relatives and friends. Wednesday, Dec. 5, at the Gilmore ed in Piedmont Memorial Garden, was in charge of the funeral - I? 'You Car a Dowi CHRIS - 4 D? I IF YOU CAN FIND A NEW l t FOR LESS THAN THIS, (T ? OFF SEASO Over $4000 Off on a Ne> ? 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