To the editor, Monday I went grocery shopping and after I put my groceries in the car I took my shopping cart and put it in the cart return. I left my purse in the cart. When I got home and emptied my groceries, I could not find my purse. I got in my car and drove back to the store to look for my purse. I ran into the store and the cashier said 'You must want your purse. A lady saw it and brought it in and we put it in the office."...
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To the editor,
Monday I went grocery shopping and after I put my groceries in the car I took my shopping cart and put it in the cart return. I left my purse in the cart.
When I got home and emptied my groceries, I could not find my purse. I got in my car and drove back to the store to look for my purse. I ran into the store and the cashier said 'You must want your purse. A lady saw it and brought it in and we put it in the office."
They did not know the lady's name.
I hope she reads this and knows how happy I am for her beautiful act.
The world still has honest people. Thank you, my friend. I hope that sometime I can return an act of kindness. Thanks again to that beautiful lady with the big heart.
Barbara Burks,
Wartrace