Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1960 — Page 8
8—The Indianapolis Recorder, June 4,1960 Coo/ Chocolate Ribbon Loaf Easy-to-Make Summer Dessert
PARTY RIBBON LOAF: This coconut-topped Chocolate Ribbon loaf provides something out of the ordinary for "company" gatherings or other celebrations. The cake port is made from packaged cake mixes or a favorite recipe, the filling, either of chocolate or ice cream; all topped with flaked toasted coconut. A fitting finish to
a party menu. (ANPhoto)
This h-ncisomo coconut-topped or current jelly and piping hot dessert will, wo fool sure, become cofTee wi’l round out the meal one of vour favorites for “com- nicely. Your guests will be most pam '. And in addition, it’s perfect appreciative — we guarantee that!
lor a family birthday celebration.
Coconut Chocolate Ribbon Loaf h'x4-inch white or yellow’ loaf cake 2 squares unsweetened cho-
colate
1 envelope <1 tablespoon) gela-
tin
1 4 cup cold water
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For the cake part, make a loaf cake from a take mix, or your own favorite recipe, using an 8x4inch loaf pan. Or use a bakers ,f , ike Split the c ake lengthwise
into three laye s. From there, just l- ! 4 cups milk, scalded to!low directions carefully. cup sugar The chocolate filling given here cream
is one of (he best we have come 1 ‘
across; but ice cream cut in slices [ * table^oons sugar is also a delicious fi ling, and offers J * Jiu nnrL some advantages in that; it is time- ^ tablespoons cocoa
saving, the ehcicc of flavors ’s piacticaly unending, and. of tourse. yoq can make up an “ice cream" cake several davs in advance and freeze it! This would
Dash of salt
l 4 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup flaked coconut
Split loaf cake into three layers. Melt chocolate in double boiler.
leave you free on the day you Combine gelatin and cold water in plan to serve this dessert to prepare mixing bowl; mix well. Add scaldnther items for your party menu, ed mi’k, 1 •• cup sugar, and Ifc teaIf you decide to freeze the ice spoon salt, and stii until gelatin is <rcam cake), we suggest adding the ctisolved. Add u z cup of the cream topping just before serving. Toast and pour slowly into melted chocotho flakes toconut if you wish, or late, beating with egg beater until tint it to match your color scheme blended. Then cook over boiling but pat on the delicate flakes water for 5 minutes, stirring con-H-ncrously. stantly. Remove from boiling watFor the rest of your party menu, e r and add ^rhin how about a wonderful roast of Chill yntil slightly thickened, f* 10 spring lantb with fresh buttered place in bowl of ice and water and asparagus, .and a mixed fruit salad? w’hip with egg beater until flufT. Hot bakers’ rolls and either mint and thick like w’hipped cream.
Place first layer of cake in bottom of an 8x4-inch pan; spread with half the chocolate filling. Add second layer of cake: spread with remaining filling. Top with third layer of cake. Chi'l for at least 3
hours.
Meanwhile, combine remaining ■ream, l 1 ^ tablespoon sugar, cocoa, dash of salt, and Vi teaspoon vanilla. Chill 1 hour. Then whip slowly with egg beater until thick, (ftr not overbeat.) Unmold loaf or platter. Spread cocoa whippec ream mixture over top and sides md sprinkle with coconut. Makes i to 12 servings. Toasted Flaked Coconut To toast flaked coconut, spread >ut thinly in shal'ow baking pan ?lace in moderate oven )350 o F.> >nd toast 8 to 12 minutes, or un ,il delicately browned. Stir coconut or shake pan often to loast
evenly
Tinted Flaked Coconut 1 teaspoon milk or water Few drops food coloring \-V3 cups fa bout i flaked coconut Place miik or water in bowl. Add coloring and mix well. Add coco nut and toss with a fork until coconut is tinted throughout.
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Predicts Big Advances for Negro By 1970
(Editor's Note: This is the 2nd and final part of a series by Lrroy Jeffries dealing with the b oad gains the author predicts will be made by Negroes in the next decade.) It is estimated that in the next 10 xv’ars, while white families coninue to move to the suburbs, Negro families will concentrate in metropolitan confers The Negro population, therefore, will increase between eight and 15 percent in major northern cities in the next 10 years. In fact in spito of increasingly better race relations in the South, more than half the Negro population of the country will be living north of the Mason-Dixon line. PROSPECTS 10 YEARS HENCE With this brief background of the Negro, let us piojoct our thinking 10 years hence. What well calcu-
lated predictions can wc foresee? be better educated. Since 1930, NeI PREDICT that in the period pro college enrollment has increased between 1900 ?nri 1070, the 2500. By 1970 this rate of increase population will increase to 26 mil- in enrollment will exceed 3500. lion Negroes. These figures are I PREDICT that over 60 percent based on the current rate of in- of Negroes living In pities will own
crease in Nemo ponulation which their homes.
is approximately 700,000 a year. I PREDICT that there will be a I PREDICT that more Negroes — ra P id development of Negro cor-
par i ulai ly Ncrro wo ' en will enter P^Mons.
the labor force in bettor-naying . PREDICT that Negto business and more hinhlv skilled jobs. w *“ have come of age and begun
. r-% ti i ... to flex i s muscles.
IREnK I that IVKO Nosroes , PREDICT that independent wdl be employed in more siipcrvi- „ roccrs , restaurants dry cleaning .-oiy. protc sional. clerical, sales and ts t a biishments and other small busi.nanatterial post ions than ever be- ncsscs 1hrouKh mcrgors , conso „. lore the history of the nation, nations and other financial arrange-
PURCHASING POWER
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I PREDICT that the total pur- erationr
chasing power in 1970 will he in T ... . . excess of $29 billion. This is based T PREDICT that insurnnrc '•omon the current rat.- of increase of nanies such as Supreme Liberty Life a billion dollars a vear v Insurance Company. Golden State, I PREDICT that the Negro will Chi-aco Metropolitan Mutual, North Carolina Mutual. Victory Life,
Mammoth Life, etc., will develop financial resources to finance many major interracial housing develop-
ments and businesses.
I PREDICT that with growing importance of the Negro market dealerships, franchises, distributorships will be granted to enterprising Negro business men by the large corporations in America. I PREDICT that on much larger scale Negroes corporatively will invest in and lend their business, technical and professional talents to the independent and semi-inde-
pendent nations of Africa.
NEGRO MANAGER OF MAJOR
LEAGUE TEAM
I PREDICT that a Negro will be the manager of a major league baseball team. There is in an excellent possibility for the acquisition of partial ownership in major league baseball, basketball, and football by astute, enterprising Negro business-
men.
I PREDICT that more than 10,000 Negroes will be in the forefront of atomic missiles and out-of-space science. There will be in excess of 12,000 Negro doctors and a great increase In both quality and quantiev of Negro chemists, biologists, physicists, mathematicians and engineers. I PREDICT that more and more Negroes will be appointed as ambassadors to Asiatic, African and European countries;
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Mo. Miss Styled 'Champion Dieter/ Also TOPS' Queen
DETROIT <ANP) — Ruth Mann, popular miss of Independence, Mo.,
was acclaimed champion dieter and Know: national oueen of TOPS 'Take Off That if you do not vote in Mexico Pounds Sensibly) when that organi- ! you get fined and are also barred zation convened here last week, from casting a ballot in the next Effectiveness of her self-imposed election?
diet was revealed when it was an-
Non-Vote Penalty Takes Many Forms In Other Lands
CHICAGO (ANP) — Did You
pokey for ten days? That among the Australian Aborigines if you do not vote in the tribal elections for a new chief, the winner has the right to confiscate all your worldy goods, including your wife?
nounced that early in 1959 she weighed 382 pounds, and when she
That in New Zealand they fine you $5.60 the first time you miss
. . ,. .. .. .out at the polls and after that stepped on the convention scales S12(J0 for * h SUC cessive failure Sunday, she was down to a trim 51 . J' lor CdCft successive i ail ure
186 pounds. .ovote?
Heavyweight contenders for the T hat in Belgium they do the same crown won by Miss Mann were eight thing (with a different scale of women, all of whom had lost more an d finally, if you still fail than 100 pounds in 1959. Miss: to show U P on election day, they
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alad or accompaniment for cold neats, it makes an attractive cen-
Blend well with beater Pour into refrigerator freezing trays. Chill
WHOLE LB.
erpiece for the refreshment table, in freezing unit about 20 minutes, 'repared with the family size pack- or until firm 1 Rich from edge but ge of lemon-flavored gelatin, this soft in center. Pour into a bowl musual salad combines a sugges- and whip with beater until fluffy. : on of wine, crushed pineapple Fold in pineapple and nuts. Pour nd mayonnaise with the gelatin into a 2-quart ring mold. Chill in or a truly refreshing treat. icfrigcrator until firm. Unmold Strawberry Dessert Souffle Salad and fill center with strawberries.
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1 quart strawberries
Garnish with additional strawber-
1 large package (6 ounces) lemon- ries and salad greens and serve
flavored gelatin 4 teaspoon salt
with salad dressing, if Makes 10 to 12 servings.
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