gnvaawom-I-stun. Remarriecl Woman Finds Husband Cold DEAR MARY-I-IAWORTH: For nearly 12 years after my divorce. my son and I lived alone; then when he was In (two years ago) I married again. I am 49 and my husband is 10 year! my senior. The problem at hand is that, all the glamour seems to have van- ished from our marriage. and ap- parently I am being taken for granted. John seems in a moron atato and has forgotten all hit affectionate ways. A: I was show- ered with Na affection at hrat. naturally I miss it. I am old enough to realize that marriage has responsibilities and 1 may any that I have met my obligations to the beat of my abil- jty; but John seems to be aettling ino in e plodding old age; even his family remarks this. He appears at least 20 years older than 7. would Vacation Help Matt-en? I want to makaajo of my marriage. but how can I recap- ture what we had at first? Per- haps I am an incurable romantic- isl. - for I want love that is free- iv given, not forced affection. I've thought of going away for a few days. hoping to make John miss mc - and thus remind him that I do exist. But do you advise such a step? itct-cntly I had uilli John a frank talk his behavior and naive. saying he hzid dis njny small bank an-oiint, 31' f previously he h tln't lmow tit I feel sure rim int-idcnt' not explain our (iIlli('llllV, an told him the trim Ill ellrct - that the money u.-:x e.iri1'cd by me in recent tem- p- y jobs gee it. i was better off id an apartment in the l independence is small when onc wants love. a ll' mo" and cuiiipziiiionship -- which at tirsl I liclicvcd I had found liilll Juliii. My son. now 15. lives will us: and hc too lacks atten- Iiuiis this past year. I am quite iii-t-out-nix:-ti as matters stand and ll(.lll(l i--- most grateful for your (.. .....,. lions nlie Bore Her Husband? iii-JAR K. F.: The striking fact at your narrative is that you don't r.i.uw what it is all aliout. as the .N.'l)lIl)2 goes. And this condition oi ignorance doubtless accounts lur your erstwhile inability to innke a good Inr lolerablei mar-y Iil.i..P. it is possible that you bore your lvlliliallll exceedingly. so that he! draws into a shell (ortuses iron L-nntroli to hide his impatience and disappointment - which may explain the eclipse of his affec- tionate feeling. Such 'frustratlon on his part might also have the effect of causing him to act years older, suddenly. On the other hand. it is equally possible that John k a neurotic Continued On Page 11 DESIGNED io DELIGHT -if-B-t;inie" Made By A lly Ida I "Give children a chance to do useful things." said Bill Boyd. "Show them how to do it. then leave them alone: they'll make .and have fun at the lame e.' ' delightful Cooper in in Coopers- town. New York. wher; I was spending a few days. "For instance. there's my girl. Bonnie Inu. She's eleven. a nat- ural born home decorator and a good cook, too. She belongs to the 4-H Club. Recently. she made and tic"-'"'"t'"' " bride's cake for our 5...... '3: tr E. .-. i tiLEiv'EN-YEAR-0l.D Bnnnir with Mrs. Edward Strucklc. .'il' for oantryman and one of our wait- resses - Edward and Beverly Struckle-when they married.” 1 Bill showed me the picture of i his little daughter with the lovely l cake she had made. "Bonnie made and decorated .the cake all by herself." he told me. "She didn't use a cake mix. but started from scratch with a good white cake recipe. "The icing is what we chefs call Royal Icing. Bonnie learned how to apply it with a pan: ' w r- hag by experimenting with warm smooth mashed potato. You can scrape up the potato to use over and over again. ”Bonnie let the cake cool thor- oughly before lclng. then was careful to brush off the crumbs. Next she spread it lightly with plain confectioner'l sugar and water icing to make a firm sur- PRICED TO PLEASE I CMIIAIJ FROM AGNEW-. SIIRPASS IN some moss, no mum smcnou A? Bill is the executive chef of the' Wedding Cake Young Cook alley Allen face. She let this harden before applying the Royal Icing. Here's the recipe." Royal Icing for Decorated Cakes: Best 3 egg whites slightly with 4 tbs. sifted confectioner's sugar. Continue to beat. As it begins to stiffen. gradually beat in zit c. additional sifted confectloner'5 sugar. Va tsp. salt and 116 tbs. lemon Juice. Con- tinue to beat until so stiff that when cut through with a knife the icing will hold its shape. If the icing must stand before rllfilfll". cover the ion with a cloth luyti Coirpcrstown. poses whose wedding she madc this cake. tlanirmied with cold water. to pre- vent a crust from forming. SUNDAY DINNER Clam Juice Cocktail . Celery Radishes i Roast Stuffed Log or Shoulder l of Lamb Pan-Roast Pitta! L-5 . 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