Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 16, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Saturday, July 16, 1949
Born of the Storm
By SIDNEY B. CARTER
IChaDter 1)
It was a beautiful morning for
a wedding, Priscllla stirred drows
ily In her bed and turned over,
trying to Keep irom waxing up.
"Priscllla!" She heard her moth
er's voice and knew that the pro
cess of waking up could be delayed
no longer. She would have to go
downstairs and help with the prep
arations for the wedding. That
meant facing things.
As long as she could remember,
Priscllla had liked weddings per
haps because she herself had longed
so much to be a bride. She had
Imagined herself walking slowly Be
side Dennis to the stately strains
of Lohengrin. How often in her
daydreams she had followed every
detail of the ceremonv! Today she
would be part of a wedding, but
not as a bride. Today and the
thought gave her no pleasure she
would be her sister's maid of honor.
James, the bridegroom, was stock
ily built and moonfaced, with a false
smile and too-friendlv expression.
Priscllla disliked him. However, he
seemed to suit Lorraine and she
was the one who was marrying
him.
Then, unaccountably and to her
own surprise, she burst into ner
vous tears. A moment later she
had flung herself across the bed.
She sobbed uncontrollably.
Oh. Dennis, Dennis, why did you
go away and leave me? Other men
went away to war. but they came
back. Lorraine's man came Dacn.
Today Lorraine will be a bride
while I . . . Dennis I
Priscllla must have spoken the
last anguished word aloud, for she
looked up to see a startled expres
sion on her mother's face as she
stood In the doorway. "Why, Pris
cllla," said Mrs. Hayden, her tone
no more acid than usual, "you should
be dressed. Lorraine Is." Lorraine
would be. thought Priscllla. Lor
raine is Mother's perfect daughter
and on her wedding day she will
be even more perfect, if possible, in
Mother's eyes.
"Really, Priscllla." exclaimed her
mother in the voice reserved for
her second daughter, "you're seven
teen now. You're not a child any
longer, or rather you shouldn't be.
Now you get yourself dressed In
five minutes or you'll hear from
your father,
Priscllla slipped the dress over
her head and atooa in front 01
the long morror. She was tall and
her figure filled out the dress In
the right places. Her hair was a
golden shade darker than the curls
of her childhood and her eyes were
a magnetic blue. She made a charm
ing picture standing there, her
full skirt swavlng slightly in the
mild June breeze that came In at I
the window, the sunlight spilling
gold Into her thick, wavy hair.
what's the matter with me? Why
Isn't this 'my wedding day?
As Priscllla iolned her father.
Lorraine, and little Drusie at the
top of the staircase, she heard the
opening strains of "Oh. Promise .
Me." That would be Nancy at the
piano and. In a moment, Gertrude
would begin to sing. And then her
mother, standing among the guests
grouped in the living room, would
undoubtedly begin to cry over the
loss of her favorite daughter, an
Idiotic procedure. Priscllla thought,
since James and Lorraine were go
ing to live there.
The girl In pink Is Priscllla. Oh,
no, she's not the bride. Priscllla is
the girl Dennis Drummond jilted.
They were dancing together in the
living room ... no one else was
around . . . thev were in a world
apart ... he so handsome In his
lieutenant's uniform . . . she with
her bright hair against his shouder
, . . sweet music sending them. . . .
Suddenly the radio was snapped
off. Dennis had released her. Pris
cllla looked uo at him In surprise.
"We're not going to dance any
more," he said, and his voice was
riot gentle, the way sne naa re-
Precious Pets Embroider baby
bibs, pajamas, dresses, caps as well
u nursery linens and curtains with
these adorable little animals. Sim
ple stitches and lovely colorings
make this pleasant needlework and
if you are inclined to decorate nurs
ery furniture, use the transfers as
a painting guide.
Pattern Envelope No. R2660 con-
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Book Club Members
Seat New Officers
Independence Members o f
the Delphinium Book club en
joyed a pot luck lunch recently
tht gardens of Mrs. Walter
Smith, Incoming president of
the group.
The new officers for 1940-50
were installed by Mrs. Ruth Eb
bert of Monmouth, and included
Mrs. Walter Smith, president;
Miss Jane Dale of Monmouth,
vice-presi dent; Mrs. Grace
Swope, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.
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14. Former czar
16. Round roof
16. Malt liquor
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games
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24. Swiss riVM
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name
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ib. Dwarf animals
48. Medicinal
plant
49. Beverage
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62. Third O.S.
Vice-President
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64. Fatigue
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Erma Cooper, librarian; Mrs.
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respondent for Monmouth; and
Mrs. Chester Sloper, correspon
dent for Independence.
Park Proves Popular
Silverton Checked record of
visiting guests at the Silver Fall
area reported by O. J. Shaw,
supervisor, were 28,800 durirfi
the Fourth holiday period. As
sisting at the recreational area
are the Shaw family, the M. C.
Fergusons, the Sanford Chilsons,
ana the Arthur Phelps family.
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the handa
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6. Thin
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8. Guessed
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10. Flower con.
talner
11. Insects
19. Unable to find
the way
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24. Kind of wood
25. Friend: iaw
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used In ship
building
M. The palmyra
palm
30. Request
32. Reading desk
33. Entangle
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a line
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sloth
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animal
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42. Polish cake
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salt
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touch
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