Yesterday, I had a big “senior moment.” I left my pocketbook on the checkout counter at Target.
By the time I reached home, there was a message to call Target. A woman named Dixie informed me that I had left my pocketbook there, which I still hadn’t missed.
When I returned to Target, Dixie, Zack and Enrique retrieved my pocketbook from a locked drawer. Everything was intact.
There are still many wonderful people in the world, despite the doom and gloom. Thank you all.
— Janet F. Midgett, Greensboro
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My husband had taken me to Harris Teeter to buy groceries. He said to call him when I finished.
I called him, but he said he couldn’t come, that he had fallen.
I called his brother, but he wasn’t home. Finally, I asked a store manager for help, and he said he would get someone to take me home.
Along comes this young lady who took me home and unloaded my groceries. I was so thankful to her and Harris Teeter. My husband is better now.
— Stella Cockerham, Greensboro
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