Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 18, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    14 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, July 18, 1949
Born of the Storm
By SIDNEY B. CARTER
: rchaoter 2)
.1- Mr. Hayden stepped back a few
paces irom the altar and let the
mooniacea jaraeu -c jiw
, The lone cadences of the double
ii ring ceremony began ... Do you,
James, take Lorraine ...
Prisciila wanted to scream.
Do vou. James, take Lorraine . . .
Prisciila felt that her nerves would
never let her go through this cere
mony, hearing the sacred words,
& seeing two people's happiness. The
$ wrong two people. ' Her mind found
1 a safety-valve and beRan to go back
2 over long-loved memories ... the
day she had first met Dennis in the
it place they afterward called Emer
' aid Valley.
She had been only fourteen then,
' tall for her age. Chin in hand, she
I fell to watching the children at
play there ... and to dreaming.
A boy's voice startled her.
"Why can't we talk?" He stood
there looking down at her and
i smiling. "I came here to study,"
i he explained, indicating the huge
r book under his arm. "but I saw
you and now I can't concentrate."
Prisciila burst out laughing in
spite of her mother's admonitions
against permitting strange boys to
speak to her. sne starea at tnc
book he carried. "What on earth
could be that big book be about?'
The bov seated himself length'
' ily beside her on the ground. "I'm
a law student at the university,"
he said, nodding toward the campus
which was only a short distance
away. He spoke with a sny wnimsi
callty that attracted Prisciila Im
mediately. Though Dennis was only twenty-two
at that time, to the four
i teen-year-old Prisciila he seemed
s as old as her father. He knew so
i many interesting things. For an
entire vear they met regularly in
- Emerald Valley and. when the
weather became cold, at Priscllla's
3 home. It wasn't until the April
5 Prisciila was sixteen that they spoke
: of love. It was the beginning of
3 aomething for both of them some
' thing which should have meant
! their two lives together ...
I Everything, it seemed, happened
i to Prisciila. in April. And It was
; ' in April he had come to Rlverdale
s to say goodbye to his girl, to Priscll
! la.
5 For a long time they walked
I that dav beside the brook, their
i arms entwined, their hearts as
' one. Thev talked of many things.
J They planned their wedding. It
: was to ake place the minute JJennis
; was back and out of the army, no
i matter what time that happened
t to be . . .
j If any man among you, droned
! the minister, can show Just cause
: why these two should not Be joined
s together , , . Prisciila looked up
l quickly and looked into two of the
5 darkest.' most daring eyes she had
ever seen. He must have been star-
: lng at her during the entire cere-
; mony.
3 As the wedding guests crowded
i around James and Lorraine, the
I male contingent clamoring politely
5 to kiss the bride. Prisciila saw one
i of James' guests walking toward
j her. Lumbering might have been
; the word, except that, for all his
' weight and build, he moved with
j a fair amount of grace. It was the
. 1 owner of the daring eyes who came
l over to ner. He did not wait for
i an Introduction.
. "I'd rather kiss the bridesmaid
I than the bride," he announced and,
' to Priscllla's shock, boldly did so.
"No one," she stated flatly to
: tne possessor oi tne broad snoul
I dors, "is supDosed to kiss the brides
maid." ! "I wanted to." he said simply.
! He kanted to, she thought furl
, ously. He was taking her by the
, arm over to an unoccupied studio
couch, and she followed where he
led. Anything! Anything to keep
the other guests from noticing.
"Do you." she asked coldly, ,Yal
, wavs follow vour impulses that
. way?"
i He grinned at her In a way that
! was hard to resist, hard to freeze
! out.
"Depends on what you menn by
i 'that way,"' he told her. "Some
i times I'm slower. 3ometimes I even
1 wait long enough to be introduced."
Prisciila could not keep from
I smiling, she had never met such
i audacity before.
"You're Prisciila Hayden, ain't
ya?" he was asking, and Prisciila
grinned Inside herself to hear that
ain't ya?" She was thinking about
her mother's social aspirations and
how they had already come into
conincl witn James' hall-fellow-well-met
predilections.
"Yes, I'm Prisciila Hayden." she
murmured her mind still on her
mother. She had located her moth
er now. standing with a girl and a
man. The man was speaking and
Mrs. Havden was biting her Up.
Prisciila wondered whether he was
saying "Ain't ya?" She laughed
to nerseii.
She brought her attention back
to the man beside her. He was
telling her with an air of impor
tance that he had a lob driving a
truck for the same conroanv
James . . .
"How nice," said Prisciila pleasant
ly. "You drive a truck where he
drives a pen! I'll bet on you. You
nave tne weigntier weapon."
She found herself talking easily
to this Kenneth Kent. He was
gay. True, in the time they talked
he never said anything significant
or profound, as Dennis sometimes
did. but it was fun talking with
him.
They did other things beside Just
talk. Thev Joined with the other
guests in chasing James and Lor
raine, when it was discovered that
the newlvweds were sneaking out
the back door. Prisciila and Ken
neth flung rice with that sadistic
abandon that characterizes rice
fllnglng at a successful wedding.
They, and the other guests, re
turning, flushed and laughing, to
the house when the young couple
had at least managed to start on
their wedding trip. "Just Married"
sign flapping against the back ol
me car.
Prisciila walked to the front door
with Kenneth when he left.
I ... I hope I'll see you again."
he stammered. That was the en
gaging part about the man, Pris
ciila thought. One minute bold as
an eagle, and the next minute shy
as a lawn.
Are you an eagle or a fawn?"
she asked mischievously.
Walt a minute." said Kenneth.
"I'm not so much of a mouse that
Im not gonna ask vou for a date
next Saturday night. How about
It?"
She turned her face uo to Ken
neth slowlv. her lips curving, smil
ing at him. There was a devil in
her eves that matched the dare
devil in his. She was daring him
"Come on." said her devil, "take
me out Saturday night. Let's see
what you have to offer and how
far you can get with It."
"Saturday night?" said Prisciila
aloud. "Sure. Whv not?"
(To Be Continued)
Soft Detail SimDllcttv and all-
round softness are special features
of this frock
No. 3050 is cut In sizes 14. 16. 18.
20. 36. 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 18.
3 yds. 30-in., yd ruffling.
esena aac lor ranmn with
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State Size desired.
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farm in the Fairview district
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L Egyptian ilnt"
lngflrt
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9. Cereal gTasa
12. Foray
13. Copper waihar
14. One: Italian
16. Austrian
native
IT. Play the
chief part
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1ft. Ingredient of
varnish
SO. Symbol for
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DOWN
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Solution of Saturday 'a Puzsl.
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brick
( Those to
whom money -
Is owed
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mankind
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moving
commodity
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termite
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of milk
2L Wlnga
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25. Perfumea
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29. American
university
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smartly
36. Affectedly
timid
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40. Scarcer
42. Tropical fruit
43. Metal
44. Tissue
45. Recent
47. Man: Latin
48. Unit of weight
49. Conclude
6L Behold
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