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Show akf Ballf l-b- f K fibaiw; Ws. Salad Gets Top Bill As Summer Fare . for Section A Friday Morning, July 17, 1970 20 Page By Bonnie Lake Tribune Food Editor Ann Landers Summertime is salad-time- ! No longer is the salad just an accompaniment to lunch or supper. It can be the whole meal! Make it hearty, refresh ng and filling and theres little else needed other than piping hot rolls and a simple but satisfying dessert. Ham Salad goes tropical for a party-prettentree in the recipe we have for you today. The colorful ham and fresh fruit combination is sure to and is easy please guests on the hostess! Cantaloupe, banana, avocado and pineapple make up the impressive list of flavor accents for tl ham and the sour dressing adds just the right pizazz. Can H Fight the Family; So Sit Back and Relax Landers: I am a comes from a very nutty family. It seems the women on my mothers Dear boy 15 Ann who V. side all have babies long after they should have given up that sort of thing. My grandmother started it by giving birth to twins a year after I now I have a was born. So couple of uncles who will be enrolling in my high school next fall. Ma makes me call these liteven Uncle tle squirts are they though a; year younger than I am. I think Ill croak first. Please help me by printing my letter and sticking up for me. If ever a fellow needed a friend, I do. Hassle In Harrisburg Dear Hass: You dont need a friend. You need a sense of humor. It should be fun to call Uncle. those little squirts Do it at every opportunity and soon youll be enjoying the like everyone else. joke Dear Ana Landers: Last letter January you printed o Bed Hopping. It was from a girl who was overly nice to men. She imagined herself in love every three weeks. She fe3 into bed with every man who said a kind word to her. Of course she ended up sleeping with half the town. I tore out that column and showed it to my daughter. Did she read it? She did not. She read the first two lines and tore it up right in front of my face. My daughter is 19. She is so immature it kills me. The girl doesnt know the first thing about men. After the second date she goes out and buys her current "love expensive presents and smothers him with attention. She has no pride, no dignity, no judg- ment. I know shes sick but she wont see a doctor. She says she is very happy with her life and I should not try to impose my standards on her. Maybe she is right and I am wrong. She is in perfect health and Im a nervous wreck. What can I do? Worried In Middletown, N.Y. Dear Worried: You can do nothing for her but you can do something for yourself. Accept the fact that your daughter is out of reach. It is impossible to help a person who refuses to admit she needs help. You say shes in excellent health physically, perhaps, but emotionally shes y plenty sick. If you need therapy to help you handle your anxiety, get it And let's hope your daughter will seek help, too. Dear Ann Landm: My husband and I will be celebrating a very important wedding anniversary in a few months. Our marriage has not been a happy one. As I look bark, I dont know how I managed to keep my sanity and raise such a wonderful family. Dear Mum: If your children want to honor you with a party, dont deny them the pleasure. I suspect you're an excellent actress who has played a role for many years. One more performance wont hurt. -N.Y. HUNTINGTON, for summer a Making plans wedding are University of Utah student, Gerald Robbins snd Margarethe Harmon, Schmitt. is the Fhe bride-elec- t daughter of Mrs. Leniselotte Schmitt, Wetzlar, West and the late Capt. Nicholas Schmitt, (U.S. Navy Ret.) and Mrs. Leonard E. Harmon, Huntington Bay Lortg Island, N.Y. Mr. Harmon has attended schools in Morocco, Virginia, Newfoundland and Alabama. He has served in the U.S. Army and is studying mechanical engineering. His fiancee plans to enter the U. of U. this fall where she will major in languages with plans to teach German. Ger-nthn- y, in inches long Pineapple and sour cream dressing tossed lightly with julienne strips ounces) pineapple chunks, drained medium-size- d cantaloupe, cut into balls 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 egg yolk, beaten cup dairy sour cream 1 avocado, sliced of ham and tropical fruits. Top this summery salad with almonds. Parents Can Teach Safety in W ater the shallow end of the pool. Swimmers should have adein the quate supervision water. Children should be taught to respect water, not fear it; fear leads to panic, respect dictates caution. Dont swim around or underneath the diving board. Look before diving, be alert for shallow water and a childs best life Parents can safeguard their children against serious swimming accidents by teaching them water safety rules. To prevent .'summer fun from being cht short, Dr. Domm suggests parents check to see that they and their children remember these water Beginners should swim near , A v-y- .- banana, sliced cup toasted slivered al- monds Avoid horse-pla- Walk, dont run, 6 to 8, Miss Lloyd Drain pool. To Attend Royal Fete Elizabeth Lloyd, daughter of Congressman and Mrs. Sherman P. Lloyd, has been invited to attend a black tie dinner dance in Washington, D.C., Friday, sponsored by Trieia Nixon and Mr. and Mrs. David Eisenhower. The event will honor His Prince Royal andHighness Her Charles Royal ness Princess Anne. pineapple chunks, Two rock groups, one from Congressional members and White House staffers have been invited. 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Anne Jensen 1 1 can (13 man. Jensen, ham, cut julienne strips preserver can be his parents, said Dr. Albert H. Domm, medical director for the western home office of the Prudential Insurance Co. and leading child safety spokes- rt In Summer 1 pound cooked ming fun, Mr. and Mrs. William Rob-eBountiful, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne Jensen, to Don Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Thompson, Bountiful. The couple Is planning a July 31 wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stark, Bountiful. The bride-elehas attended the University of Utah and Weber State College. Her finance is a graduate of the U. of U. in mechanical engineering. He is presently stationed with the U S. Air Force at Laughlin Air Force Base, Del Rio, Tex., as a second lieuten- Serves Menu Tropical Ham Salad 1 Anne Jen?en Couple Plans To Wed is delicious! July Luncheon Fresh Mushroom Soup Tropical Ham Salad Relishes Butter Poppy Seed Rolls Lemon Cheesecake Iced Tea Fruit Punch preservers arent alfound aboard ships. ways this summers swimDuring ENGAGEMENT .P5T It Life Award Academy ple dressing. Serve on lettuce. cream-pinei.pp- Practically everything that can happen to destroy a mar-iag- e happened to ours. There were dozens of women, an wild child, bouts and bad drinking checks. He has behaved better these last few years not because he has reformed, but because he is worn out. Does a marriage like ours call for a celebration? Our lovely children want to give us an elegant party. I say it would be a mockery. What do you say? Mums the Word reserving both fruit and juice. Chill pineapple chunks and cantaloupe balls. Blend sugar and cornstarch in saucepan and stir in cup reserved pineapple juice, icmon juice and egg yolk. Cook over low heat. stirring constantly until thickened. Cook 2 minutes longer. Fold In sour cream and chill. Dip avocado and banana slices in remaining pineapple juice and combine with ham strips, pineapple chunks, cantaloupe balls and almonds. Lightly stir in chilled pineap- ce |