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Show 274 MADELYN CANNON STEWART SILVER and They went on to Copenhagen the next day. Madelyn Harold met with wealthy industrialists interested in sugar refin Ballet ing. With them, they attended the Royal Copenhagen were entertained at a -and "beautiful, colorful, entrancing" formal dinner in their honor hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Arnth toasted their Jensen with whom Harold had sugar business, and hosts with Skol and non-alcoholic white grape juice amply sup plied by charming serving maids.' On November 30 they went to Malmo, Sweden, just a few miles across the Baltic from Copenhagen. An industrial center, Malmo had a beet sugar refinery. While Harold was busy with Malmo industrialists, Madelyn went shopping. And then occurred an accident that cut short their planned five-week tour. In downtown Malmo Madelyn fell and hurt her shoulder. taxi and Though in terrible pain, she was able to recommend return to the hotel, where she asked the manager to After office. the doctor's an orthopedist. She took a cab to suffered one of the examining her, the doctor declared she had summon a worst shoulder breaks he had ever seen, and he couldn't under Harold quickly canceled the stand why she hadn't passed return to Denver. rest of the trip and arranged for their stoic. To admit Madelyn's family says that she was raised to be of was a weakness. Certainly, she had the genius illness or out. pain for many weeks, willpower. Continuing to suffer from the break Late in she worked at regaining the use of her shoulder. Ward Crestmoor classroom, her December she was back in the on suffering lesson arm in a sling, teaching the Gospel Message "One must turn every experi to the young people of the ward. 6 class. the told she ence to profit," II she early Trials, Madelyn's father had told her The necessity could remember, were moments of opportunity. 1959-60 suggested to of restricted activity during the winter of her best to carryon the Madelyn that, although she was doing that were practical in her condition, it was a parts of her life favorable time to do some heavy reading. been important to the She selected three "classics" that had from as as |