Show if What Is A I Friend Worth By lla i am a wealthy jj modest home and car don't show bet my heart knows I HAVE been wealthy all my for I never a time when I didn't have They have brightened every day of of e best fends I AW ever had was my grand-I She was always there I needed ANOTHER WAS the good man who was my school principal for eight years and my teacher for Since he was also my bish- op and a family he understood me When I left home at a fairly young r his good stayed with me and I remembered the things he Now in his late his intellect is still keen and his integrity 1 untarnished by the There was the family who took me when I was look-it ing for a place to Beside the there were two daughters about my age and three younger In those depression r they were living precariously with barely 1 enough money to cover their basic I became ill couldn't work or pay any board for over two K They fed took me to their own JV made me one of the family never mentioned money the lack of Through the I've remained a m member of the family by mutual Jm THERE WAS our dear who come tg house every other day for six weeks to give shots to our who had 1 1 bad case of whooping When I'd try to give him a little he would you sure you can fare I can The car he drove was a little and this was re is our kind family Not only has he our physical health er thirty but has id patiently to my la-through every family The tears I've shed would make a sized One he left his own and family to stitch of our who n trying out his new airplane RE WAS the couple in the corner grocery md were our next door He was He was a con-on engineer and they the world un-health Then ought the little re neighbors for and we became During world when my husband the I never I knew they were f I should need died some years 1 she Now late she is er dear from was the phar-in the drugstore where d. She took me under concerned herself V me Je I waited for my I and treated me like Though she now we keep at Christmas time by r telephone and see Mer whenever it is An unusually she has re-her youth and vigor the never forget the o delivered the mail those war-time and ne a dear He tune as he up the walk and the bell rang if there was a letter and I wasn't already waiting When there wasn't always hank of a logical reason for the We made-many dear friends through our church There were the bishop and one of the kindest persons who ever and one of my dearest friends WHEN WE left our neighborhood and moved to Rose it was hard to leave our old But for 20 we have been making new Many of them are m old friends and growing dearer through the could search the world find better neighbors than we've had One day I stood in my house and- could go east or knock on a door and need and someone there would heto I am with the kind of wealth material-things can never Is |