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—THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JUNK M, 1967
Accent on Youlh Scores for Coke Talent Drive
ATLANTA, Ga.—Two new
youth rfcdio commercials star
ring tot> pop artists will be
ready for teen tuning begin
ning June 29, The Coca-Cola
Compjrty announced recent
ly. These additions to the
teen talent series emphati
cally acknowledge the effect
iveness Of the swinging cam
paign going for Coke ... an
effort that is not only attract
ing desired teen recognition
in this heavy consuming mar
ket but, additionally, captur
ing numerous awards in the
advertising fraternity.
"The name singer series has
performed in much the man-
Homework For Pro Grid Star
Gale Savers, thci pro foot
ball superstar, is a tough man
going over, through and
around his gridiron oppon
ents. and he is ju#t as sure,
but a lot gentler, with his new
daughter. >
The speedster who carries
the Chicago Bears on his |
tough talented legs likes to |
play with the baby after re- j
turning to his home from a j
busy day as a trainee for a '
Chicago brokerage firm dur- }
ing the oft season
And he has to be just as
quick as on the football field
when handling Gale Lynne. ,
born last October. She is ac- '
tive. bright-eyed and inter
ested in what's going on. j
When Savers sits at the kit- \
then table holding her while
he watches, his wife. Linda, j
make babv formula, he has to
keep a firm grip on Gale |
Lynne.
She'? after everything with- i
in reath. The printed carna- i
Hons and red and white colors j
of evaporated milk cans catch |
her attention and efforts. She j
grabs baby bottles and meas
uring spoons.
Mrs. Savers reported with a :
grin that Gale made the for
mula himself when the baby i
was new. but she "picked up j
the ball" later.
Savers, who was a Carna
tion baby himself, is fond of j
his wife's favorite evaporated j
milk recipes, and frequently I
there is a cake on the kitchen I
work surface. Here's one of I
the recipes Mrs. Savers pre
fers:
STRAWBERRY
TOUCHDOWN CAKE
(Makes 13 x 9-inch cake)
1 package (10 ouncet) frozen
sliced California slrawber- 1
ries, thawed
Water
1 package (3 ounces) lemon
flavor gelatin
1 2 cup marshmallow whip
1 cup undiluted evaporated
milk
I ttbletpooni Umax )ulce i
} (ft * 9-inch) lMnon cake
cut crosswise into 2 layers
Drain stra%vberries; add
enough water to measure 1 j
cup liquid. Heat liquid to boil
ing Pour over gelatin in large
bowl; stir until dissolved.
Blend in marshmallow whip. I
Chill until consistency of un- j
beaten egg white. Chill evap- j
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ner we hope it would," states
Richard D. Harvey, vice
president and brand manager,
The Coca-Cola Company. "It's
a smashing hit with the tar
get audience." Moreover, Har
vey says, it injects product
action where the action is,
in this growing under-25 soft
drink market.
Sandy Posey and the Young
Rascals are the latest names
being added to the headliners
already singing about Coke.
Samiy was named the promis
ing female singer of the year
by CASHBOX Magazine, and
the Young Rascals are mem
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Gale Sayers, pro football superstar of the Chicago Bears,
is a busy young man even between football seasons. Here
he holds his five-month-old daughter. Gale Lynne. while
watching his wife. Linda, prepare baby formula with Car
nation Evaporated Milk. Sayers likes to participate in home
activities and handles the baby with the sureness of sharp
football reactions, but a lot more gently than when running
over, around and through his gridiron opponents. He has play
time with the baby after arriving home 'from his duties as
a trainee for a Chicago securities firm. When not on Chi
cago's LaSalle Street financial strip or helping at home.
Sayers works out to keep in condition.
orated milk in refrigerator
tray until soft ice crystals
form around edges (about 10
to 15 minutes). Whip until
stiff (about 1 minute). Add
lemon juice Whip very stiff
(about 2 minutes longer). Fold
with -strawberries into marsh
mallow mixture. Chill 10 min
utes. Frost each layer. Allow
to set in refrigerator 15 to 20
minutes. Stack layers; chill
until serving time.
When Sayers isn't helping
with the baby or reading the 1
Wall Street Journal to keep
abreast of information useful
bers of a New York quartet
rapidly rising to the top of
the hit charts.
They join the impressively
long list of popular artists
who have rendered their ver
sions of the famous "Things
Go Better" jingle for Coca-
Cola. This list is continually
updated with youth favorites
and has already included such
stars as The Supremes, Drif
ters, Nancy Sinatra, Roy Or
bison. Fortunes, Los Bravos,
Petula Clark, Ray Charles,
Leslie Gore, Lee Dorsey, the
Vogues, Troggs, Joe Tex and
the New Vaudeville Band.
in his new profession, he usu
ally can be found working
out to keep in shape.
Gale keeps in condition be
tween football seasons with
basketball sessions at the
YMCA and on his exercise
bicycle in the basement of his
house on an attractive, tree
lined street.
"How about the weights
those Green Bay guys use?"
the strong, muscular Sayers
was asked.
"Ah, I'm not strong enough
for that," the shy, quiet foot
ball superman grinned.
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AME Laymen's
Group to Meet
In Washington
The AME Laymen's Organi
zation, Second District will
meet June 24, 9:00 A.M. at the
Allen Church, 2498 Alabama
Avenue Southeast, Washington,
D. C.
The meeting will include
Workshop Sessions on the fol
lowing subjects and will be dis
cussed by:
"The Church and Social Ac
tion" Rev. Geno C. Baroni,
executive secretary, Archbish
op's Committee on Community
Relations, Archdiocese of Wash
ington
"Housing and Urban Develop
ment"—(a representative of U.
S. Government)
"Lay Goals and Develop
ment" Miss Christine Brog
don, director of AME Church
Laymen's activities.
"Re-evaluation of A M. E
Church laws and Proposed Leg
islation" (1968 General Confer
ence) Rev. Frank Madison
Reed, Baltimore Conference
"Evangelism"—L. T. Robert
son, Virginia Conference.
Among other speakers and
workshop coordinators are,
Rev. S. E Guiles, Washington
Conference; J. C. McKinney,
district lay president: Atty. J.
H Raby. lay president, Wash
ington Conference; Dr. Webs
ter Sewell, Miles Alston, Robt.
Minnie Taylor and Daisy Pow
R. Kelly, Vorhees Jamison,
ell, workshop chairman.
The Second Episcopal Dis
trict of the African Methodist
Church comprises the annual
conferences of Baltimore, Md.;
Virginia, North Carolina, West
ern North Carolina and Wash
ington, D. C. The Rt. Rev. Geo.
W. Baber is presiding bishop.
Rev. James A Williamson is
pastor of the Allen AME
Church.
Phi Delta Kappa
Commemorates
Founder's Day
The National Sorority of Phi
Delta Kappa tri N. C. Chapters
—Alpha lota of Concord, Beta
Lambda of Winston-Salem and
Beta Zeta. Durham, commemo
rated Founders Day recently.
(May 29) The -local chapter
served as hostess.
The first phase of the pro
gram consisted of worship serv.
ice at St. Joseph's AME Church.
There we heard a dynamic and
mail jftspiralipoaJ sermon by
the minister, Rev. Philip R.
Cousin.,
The setting for the second
phase of the program was the
Wedgewood Room of the Jack
Tar Hotel.
Special guests attending the
banquet were husbands of some
of the sorors. Subsequent to
the banquet, a closed ritualistic
service was held.
Havana acknowledges aid to
Venezuela guerrillas.
BAHAMAS BEAUTY—(Nassau,
Bahamas) Elizabeth Knowles,
Miss Bahamas 1967, models her
prize-winning form while re
laxing on one of Nassau's fine
white sand beaches. The dark
Marinating Memos
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Make your favorite murium
wine, vinegar or apple juice I
way.
1. Use u Basics plastic bag
instead of an open bowl or pan.
It will keep the meat sur
rounded by the "spicin" with no
need for turning or basting.
2. Choose pieces of meat that
have as small a cross section as
possible for their weight, that
is. longer and smaller around.
Marinade will penetrate a
greater proportion of the meat.
;i. Allow more time to mari
nate a large piece of meat or
for more strongly seasoned
dishes such as saucrbraten.
Small, kebab pieces need only
a few hours for seasoning.
4. Vinegar increases fn
strength while marinating. Use
slightly less vinegar when mar
inating for 24 hours or more.
Keep the fresh spice and
herb flavors close to marinating
meat and wandering refriger
ator aromas at a distance by
brown-eyed beauty, with a 35-
24-36 figure, will represent the
Bahamas in the forthcoming
Miss Universe contest. She won
the Miss Bahamas title in the
April Bahamas Beauty Pageant.
ile the usuul way whether it is
>ased. Then marinate the new
using a Baggies plastic bag.
>. Refrigerate marinating
foods to avoid spoilage.
7. If it's a cooked marinade,
wait until it cools before pour
ing it over meat in plastic bag.
Use food wrap or jumbo size
Baggies according to amount to
be marinated.
8. Wine or vinegar may be
used with oil for meats, fish and
seafood. However, vinegar is
best suited to vegetable mari
nades.
!). When the recipe directions
say "tie the whole spices in a
small cloth bag," make a little
spice bag from a section of a
fresh Handi Wipes. The dis
posable nonwoven fabric towels
have a soft mesh-like texture.
10. In many instances, the
marinade may be used as a
sauce or sauce flavoring.
TERRY CLOTH TAKES A BEACHHEAD
Tbore's a new wave of
beach wear: wildly wonderful
clothes with an almost oce
anic variety of color and de
sign. Some have drifted in
from foreign shores. Many are
adaptations of favorite city,
fashions.
The flowing Egyptian djel
laba is seen as a beach robe in
the sprjng-summer issue of
McCalts Patterns & Home
Decorating magazine, and
jumpsuits are alsof>ictured as
coverups for swimwear. Beach
dresses shape up as decided
ly "mini."
The raw material for many
of these styles is terry cloth,
practical as ever but lots
prettier. In sunstruck shades
of orange, yellow and tur
quoise, terry is so much a
part of the '67 seascape that
you'll even notfee it in the
newest-looking swimsuits.
Swimsuits and djellabas, a
bright new team in terry cloth
or other water-loving fabrics,
share star billing in McOall's
Pattern *8736 for misses
sizes. The two-piece bathing
suit has boy shorts and a
square-necked top. The rag
lan-sleeved robe, marvelous
in a matching fabric, is
sparked by contrast binding
and a button-trimmed inset.
Make it ankle-length, in the
Egyptian tradition, or short
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and swingy, American style.
Dare to wear a bikini?
You'll find the makings of
one, plus matching jumpsuit
coverup, in Pattern *8738 for
misses and juniors. The
jumpsuit comes in short-short
or long-flowing versions the
bikini, of course, is short
short; .
In terry cloth, the sleeve
less, tab collared jumpsuit is
sporty, salty, the belle of the
beach. In slinky crepe or jer
sey, with wide ankle-length
trousers, it could double as
an elegant hostess costume.
The London-born mini
dress is swarming over Amer
ican shores. One "mini" that
could establish a beachhead
all by itself is McCall's sim
ple A-shape, featured in Pat
tern *8744 for misses, and
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for girls sizes 7-14. — '