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Sunday, April 18, 2010

Hostess Turns In Almost $1,000.00

Last Thursday some friends of mine went into The Greene Turtle in Salisbury to enjoy a meal. When they went to pay for it, (after just coming from the Bank) they pulled out their envelope with almost $1,000.00 in it and paid their bill.

Days later they went to get the envelope and realized it was gone. After thinking about it they realized the last time they had their cash they had been in the Greene Turtle and the Wife said, let me call them and see if they someone turned it in. The Husband immediately said, are you out of your mind, no one is going to turn that kind of cash in nowadays.

Ignoring that statement she called the Greene Turtle in Salisbury and low and behold the manager said that their Hostess Brye Marth found the envelope and immediately turned it into management and it's sitting in their safe.

My hat is tipped to The Greene Turtle, especially Brye Marth. Way To Go! My friends are on their way in right now to collect their cash.

UPDATE: In case any of you are interested, Brye Marth is working today as the Hostess. She's a College Student at SU and comes from Montgomery County. The cash amount returned was, $951.35.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

that shows that there are good people left in this world good going young lady

Anonymous said...

OUTSTANDING, hope she got a reward,very commendable

Anonymous said...

i hope your friends left her a nice reward for doing the right thing

Anonymous said...

Very honorable. One day that good deed will come back to you. I truly believe that.

Anonymous said...

She will be rewarded for being honest. Never seen it fail. Restores my faith in the human race.

Anonymous said...

my girlfriend was a server at outback and did the exact same thing. 2100 in her case. The people were so shocked and happy they gave her 200 as a reward. karma definitely goes around

Blog Editor said...

I think maybe Brye's parents also need a pat on the back as well for mentoring this young lady in proper values. And, in other news, if you are lucky enough to have $1,000 in cash these days...well, to be honest..you shouldn't have been carrying $1,000 to a bar to start with. Given wicomico's BURGLARY/HOME INVASION rate; you should be very thankful that someone didn't take the easy way out while their house is facing foreclosure and resort to "finders keepers."

Orsonwells said...

You get an A in Ethics class! I sure hope you can see your way clear to lead your country some day.

Thank you, Brye Marth!

Anonymous said...

Way to go! I love to hear these types of stories!

Anonymous said...

A ray of sunshine and honesty in this seemingly rotten town.

Anonymous said...

Way to go, Brye! We're lucky to have you as a part of the Salisbury community. May many blessings come your way in the future.