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Love Me, Love My Wife.By GEORGE B. RUM
Gladys was profoundlyashamed of herself for all themean things she had thoughtabout her husband. Besides,she had to add a black markagainst her own awful conductfor having conspired withanother woman to expose himin his lovenest with his outsidewoman - his pot-of-sex heifer.
Chad was at home when hiswife arrived; livid as a cold,turkey gizzard, she asked in achoked up voice; "are you
home, honey-bunch?" She
hadn't called Chad "honey-bunch since Janet was a baby.
Chad threw his head backand laughed a deep throaty,boyish laughter; "are you run-ning a temperature?"
"Please, Chad, don't pokegame at me. I feel awfulenough. You know I can neverstand for you to tease me."
"You've had a run in withmissionary sisters. Was it SisterEmma Lou or Sister Elsie?"
Gladys ignored the jibe;"what are you trying to
cook?""I am experimenting.""You are messing up my
kitchen.""I am mixing our first
batch of fortune candy.""Fortune Candy!""Yep. I've decided to put
gradma Lizzie's candy recipeto work."
"You are ruining my cook-ware, Chad." There was a smileon her face, but her voicewas tear streaked."
"Don't fret, honey. Withthe money we earn fromGranny Lizzie's Peanut Candy,we can have a whole newkitchen."
"My lovely utensils --."
Gladys whimpered. Then she
dashed from the room. Shewasn't angry; she was going tomake ready to help him ruin
her pots; her genuine steelcookware that she was paying$26.50 per month for twoyears before she could call ither own. *iI "
Chad was a little down in
the mouth when Gladys re-
turned to the kitchen, but his
innate exuberance was doubledwhen he learned that theywere to wotfc together. Andwhile the sugar and glucose was
climbing to a boiling point of180 degrees, Chad and Gladysshelled peanuts. The boyishspirit of Chad's happy, con-tented mood loosened his ton-
gue and he laughed at his ownjokes. Some of these were real
dooseys and Gladys found her-
self laughing, too. Between
ribald jokes and boisterouslaughter, round, crinkledaluminum, two inch pans weregreased with margarine.
"Honey, if this candy pro-ject is a success, we shouldbe able to do some of the
things we have always wantedto do.
"Let's not count our chick-ens before they hatch," Gladys
offered as a brake to Chads
gushing enthusiasm. She hadno wish to discourage her hus-
band, however, she did not
wish to see him hurt by an
onslaught of disappointment."I am aware of the many
pitfalls, Mrs. Hodges - I must
set my goal higher than my
reach if I expect to obtainparexcellent results Chad'svoice had lost traces of mirthand sounded strange and drawnas each word was formed androlled off his tongue. Gladys'eyes quickened to tears andshe turned away from Chadand fumbled with three sizesof measuring spoons. "Howmuch nutmeg do you want forthe first batch, Chad?" '
"Use two heaping spoons ineach pot. I am adding a wee-bitmore than Grandma Lizzieused. As I recall, her candywas pale for the lack of enoughspice. Grandma's candy wasgood; but, a little more spicewould have enhanced theflavor."
"And she used raw pea-nuts?" Gladys quizzed cau-
tiously. Then she pasted thebowl of red-skinned peanuts toher husband. And while he
stirred the raw peanuts into the
boiling syrup, she was seized
with pangs of remorse; Next,she was seized with overwhelm-ing impatience - a great wishfor him to drop everythingand come to her.
"Chad," she called out soft-ly; "I am sure you are goingto do well with your candyventure. I will see to it thatGranny Lizzie's Peanut Candysells."
Chad turned the flamedown under the boiling potand continued stirring the mix-ture. "I am glady to hear yoi
say you will help me. We canmake a marvelous team."
Together they laddled the
peanuts into the greased pans."Chad," she called softly to
him onoe more, I think you'rea wonderful person. I loveyou."
Chad turned to her, his eyessearched her face for reassur-ance; he wasn't sure his earshad not deceived him. "t loveyou, Gladys."
"Thanks Chad. I have never
doubted your love. There aretimes when I feel the chill of acooling off - and I wonder
about us."Chad was deeply unstrung
by Gladys' sudden out burst,her open confession of her
love for him. "We should gettogether more often, Mrs.Hodges."
Gladys removed the idlingladle from between Chad'sfingers. I haven't scared you,have I?"
"No! No. I was just thinking."
"Don't study too long."Chad chuckled, "I'm sleepy
now.""I have been drowsy -- dis-
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concerted all day -? but, sud-denly, I am wide awake andhappy to be alive. Chad, wehaven't had such a miserablelife together, have we?"
"I think we have done well ?
Give me some sugar." And be-fore Gladys knew what washappening, she was in his arms,her lips reaching out hungrilyfor his lips that were fragrantwith nutmeg. She clung to himwith all her might. The spicyfragrance of the candy, theblessed quietness, the slow
movements of Chad's body andthe crushing of their lips stirredup a wildness within her thatshe had forgotten. The lightswitch was nearby and beforeshe realized what she was do-ing, they were enshrouded in
darkness. "Chad, she ? whis
pered, "I love you."The words of Effie's favo-
rite song added fuel to his
great desire:Love me! Love me!Baby, love me all the timeLove me when I'm rightlove me when I'm wrongLove me when I'm weak
Love me when I'm strong -
Baby, love me all the time
SATURDAY, MARCH 4. 1972 THE CA*Of!HATTMES-
dents, official guests, and intro-
duced Borman.The 7 pjn. dinner at the
Civic Center was preoeeded bya social hour in the DurhamHotel. Approximately 850 in-
vited guests attended the 60thmeeting.
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COMMERCE MEETING
Borman at Chamber of Commerce BanquetBy JOHN MYERS the Durham Civic Center,
From breaking the sound
barrier to men on the moonwas the topic of the film nar-rated by Frank Borman at the
60th Annual Chamber of Com-
merce meeting Tuesday 22 at
average man would miss.
Victor S. Bryant, Jr. Presi-dent, Chamber of Commercepresided over the annual meet-ing. Bryant's portion of theprogram following dinner re-cognized past chamber presi-
Borman, Senior Vice Presi-dent for Eastern Air Lines,wasone of the Apollo Astronautsto circle the moon. Borman'snarrative pointed to things to
watch for in the film that the
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