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A Motorman Taket a Walk. Driving in heavy traffic in downtown Los
Angeles recently, I witnessed this "beyond the call of duty" incident.
I pulled to a stop at a major intersection, and a streetcar rumbled to
a stop beside me. At the curb
a feeble old man started across
the street with the crowd.
About halfway he stopped,
turned and started back,
changed his mind and started
across again. Nervous and con
fused, he wasn't getting any
where. Pedestrians jostled him
but ignored him.
Finally, we got the green
light but, before traffic could
start up, the motorman swung
down from the trolley. He trot
ted to the curb, patted the old
fellow on the back, and led
him to the other side. When
he climbed back into the
streetcar, he looked at no one,
but he seemed pleased. Don
Green, Anaheim, Calif.
Fair Exchange. Recently we bought a new home in another town and,
while driving there with my two small children and a earful of house
hold goods, I got a flat tire. I had no spare and we were still 15 miles
from our destination.
Just then another car pulled up and stopped. The man, noticing that
our cars were the same models, put his spare on my car and threw my
flat tire in his trunk. He called it a fair exchange, waved his hand, and
drove off. Mrs. R. B., Bridgeport, Tex.
The Patient Postman. One day I waited impatiently behind a woman in
the post office who was giving the clerk a difficult time over the mailing
of a poorly wrapped package. After he'd explained that proper wrapping
was required to assure safe delivery, she indignantly refused his sug
gestions to rewrap it or send it "special handling," which would have
meant extra postage.
The clerk, still patient after minutes of discussion, finally told the
woman he would rewrap it himself during his lunch hour. Satisfied, she
went on her way.
As I took my turn, I tactlessly remarked, "Who was that, the Queen
of England?"
He smiled and said, "No, my mother-in-law." Mrs. M. H. Doughty,
Guilford, Conn.
"Whither Thou Goet..." When I was mar
ried no one knew my favorite passage in
the Bible was the story of Ruth and
Naomi. After the marriage vows had been
spoken the minister paused, looked first
at me and then at my husband, and said:
"And Ruth said, 'Intreat me not to
leave thee, or to return from following
after thee; for whither thou goest, I will
go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people,
and thy God my God.' "
We have been married 11 years now, and I shall never forget that
wedding ceremony because I am totally deaf and I read the preacher's
lips. Mrs. A.K., Las Vegas, Nev.
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