Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 21, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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    20 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 21, 1949 1
Bom of the Storm
By SIDNEY B. CARTER
Prlscilla stared at the letter in
her hand. Tne suaaen man oi dilu
tion at the sieht of it left her
weak, and trembling. Perhaps Den
nis was coming back. Why else
would he send her a special delivery
letter?
With shaking hands Prlscilla slit
the envelope and took out the let
ter. It was very snori.
"My dearest Friend," It began.
Prlscllla's hopes sanx. "Your fa
ther wrote me of your unhappi
ness and asked me whether I
could not make some further ex
planation to you in regard to my
decision to go away from River
dale." Oh. Dad. how could you do such
a thing? I have some pride left.
"Your father is worried about
you and. indeed, after reading his
letter, so am I. I assure you that
I think more or you than of any
other girl on this earth and if I
have brought you unhapplness by
my actions, I could not do other
wise. It was. and is, by belief that
by staying with you I should bring
1 you more unhapplness than ever.
This restlessness possesses me more
than ever
As her father went after hit hat,
r-nsciua neara jjorraine say some
thing to James about "private con
versation that we shouldn't hear, I
suppose." Prlscilla paid no attten
tlon and. in a moment, she and her
father were walking down the street
together.
"Well, what is it. daughter?" her
father aeked, drawing her arm
uutukh nu. i anow uteres, some-1
thing on your mind."
"The something is Kenneth."
Her father lnterruoted her. "Be
fore we continue the discussion)
aDout Kenneth." he said, in the
funny, pedantic way he sometimes
had he taught hlstorv at tha hluhl
school "tell me how you feel about
ijennu now,"
Why ... I don't know." she
stammered, and then pride had
ius way wnn ner. "I can do with
out Dennis." she said in as off
hand a manner as she could man
age. They walked in silence for
awhile.
"Let's co in the drug store and
have some ice cream." her father
suggested. As they entered the
brightly lighted place and sat down
In a booth in the Back of the store,
Prlscilla smiled at her father. He
Prlscilla. blinded bv tears, turned was such a darllngl When she was
out the light and grouped her way a small girl and something or
fiumeuuuy naa nurt ner, me panacea
to the stairs
Restless, restless, restless sighed
the June breezes that night. Rest'
less means no rest. No rest, no rest
for Dennis. No rest for Prlscilla,
... At nine o'clock a stream of
sunlight and the aching of her
shoulder muscles brought her back
to the world of reality.
When she opened her eyes, she
saw Drusle standing beside the
bed. "Mother says you'd better get
up," Drusle informed ner. "Mother
says It's late."
Prlscilla squinted at the little
flink enamel clock on her dress
ng table. "It's only nine o'clock,"
she said. "Anyway, I was out late
last night."
"I know, that's why Mother's
mad," said Drusle. "Besides, you're
wanted on tne teeipnone."
It was Kenneth's voice Prlscilla
heard when she picked up the tele
phone in the downstairs hallway.
"Why, hello, Kenneth, how are
you7"
"How are you?" Kenneth's tone
was one of contribution. 'That.
more to the point!"
"I'm fine." lied Prlscilla. Her
shoulders were painfully stiff.
i never ieit better in my me:
There was no need to tell him
otherwise.
Kenneth's voice was bright with
relief. "I'm so glad," he said. "Then
. . . then how about a date to
night?"
"Sorry," said Prlscilla. "You
should have asked me sooner."
That was true. She had promised
ttaymona a ciate tonignt.
"Well, how about tomorrow
night?"
"I have a date tomorrow night,
too. That's the honest truth, Kenneth."
There was silence for a moment
and then Kenneth spoke apolo
getically, his short spell of temper
over. "Gee. Prlscilla. when are you
going to oe my giriv '
"Not," said Prlscilla, "until you
get over being Jealous."
"Well," said Kenneth, "could I
have a date the night after the
night after tonight?"
"Yes." said Prlscilla matching
tua ciauui&beueas wiui ner own.
"Yes. I think that could be ar
ranged. I also thing It could be
a lot of fun." She hung up the
receiver, chuckling to herself.
"Prlscilla Haydenl" her mother
ailed from the kitchen. "Just a
minute! Did I hear vou making a
date for tonight with that stupid
Kent person?"
"No. Mother." said Prlscilla. "I
have a date with Raymond."
"Well, that's better." said Mrs
Hayden.
Prlscilla went on upstairs. There
was no point in telling about a
couple of nights hence, when she
would have a date with Kenneth
Kent. Her mother would evidently
be annoyed, had been annoyed by
yesterday's plcnlo date. She won
dered what her father thought. She
must find out. That evening after
dinner, she cornered her father
and playfully took his newspaper
away from him.
Let's take a walk. Beautiful
JllKHI..
From the light that leaped im
mediately Into his tired eyes, Prls
cilla knew how much nnv Email
attention meant to her father. She
anew aiso. mat sue had been ne
glecting him. "Why, I'd like to,"
he said, "but I thought you'd be
out with some young man this eve
ning. "Raymond isn't coming until
half past eight. We have time."
had been to go to the drug store
ana nave some ice cream.
Mr. Havden chatted of many
things, seemingly Irrelevant, as they
ate their ice cream. He mentioned
the fact that, while she had been
a great disaODOintment to him an s.
student of history, she was undeni
ably excellent in her English classes.
He wanted her to do something with
that ability. She must go to busi
ness school and learn stenography.
"So many young girls, who don't
know a complete sentence frnm n
complete Idiot, go to business
school," he told her humorously.
"You'll be the exception. You'll be
in oemana as a secretary."
"Will I?" Prlscilla had not. thought
she would ever be "In demand" as
an oince worker. The idea in
trigued her. "Will I, really, Dad?"
"Definitely." h lusiirRri hpr "vn
will be the rara avis."
It was not until thev had al
most reached their home that in
question of Kenneth came up again.
It was agreed between them that
Prlscilla would enter business school
in tne ran. ene would take frnm
September until the following June
w uumuieie ner course.
(To Be Continued)
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Dayton James Richardson,
local realtor, injured his right
arm while pitching horse shoes
in a game at the Lafayette Locks.
He was attending a picnic there
and In some way ruptured a
blood vessel, which caused him
much discomfort that evening.
His arm was badly swollen
and discolored.
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