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MEMORIAL DAY
REMEMBER AND HONOR
^ Monday, May 29
All Gave Some...
Some Gave All.
The Vidalia Advance Established 1901
The Lyons Progress Established 1894
Saluting those
who served
and sacrificed
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Vol. 125 No. 21
Your Newspaper - Toombs, Montgomery & Wheeler County, Georgia
May 24, 2023
$6.6M in Grants Awarded
For Area Community Improvements
“Here men
endured that a
nation might live.”
- Herbert Hoover
News
BYTES
By Deborah Clark
Regional Editor
dclarkadvance@gmail. com
Montgomery County and
the cities of Lyons and Alamo
each received $2.2 million for
community upgrades as part of
$225 million grant package an
nounced May 18 by
Governor Brian P. Kemp.
The preliminary grant awards for
142 qualified projects will im
prove neighborhood assets like
parks, recreation facilities, side
walks, and healthy food access in
communities all across the state
disproportionately impacted by
the COVID-19 pandemic.
"With our partners on both
the local and state levels, we've pri
oritized helping Georgia's com
munities further recover from
the pandemic with a bottom-up
approach," said Kemp. "Today,
we're investing these funds to see
that those most heavily impacted
have even more resources at their
disposal, and I want to thank our
partners for helping us make that
Please see Grants page 5A
Community
Food Drive
Boy Scout Troop 933
is collecting canned
goods and nonper
ishable items for
God's Storehouse
until June 27. Dona
tions may be
dropped off at the
drop-off box on the
front porch of the
Vidalia Boy Scout
Hut, located at 102
Stockyard Road be
side the tennis
courts. For more in
formation, contact
Scoutmaster Brett
Copeland at 706-
476-1684.
Magic Show
Magician Bill Pack
ard will be perform
ing a free show at
Southeastern Techni
cal College in Vida
lia on Wednesday,
May 31, at 11 a.m.
as a part of the
Nelle Brown Library's
Summer Programs.
For more informa
tion, call the library
at 912-526-6511.
Movie At The
Library
The Dr. Mark and
Tonya Spivey Public
Library in Vidalia will
welcome guests for
a free movie at 1
p.m. on Tuesday,
May 30, as a part of
the library's summer
programs. For more
information, call the
library at 912-537-
9283.
IN THIS ISSUE
Editorials Page 6A
Obituaries Page 10A
From the Record Page 5A
Your Mind On Line Page 2A
Sports Page 1 B
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Photo by Deborah Clark
FLAG RAISED - The Confederate "Stars and Bars" was raised on a flag
pole recently erected on private property in Wheeler County adjacent
to U.S. Highway 441, The property has been in the Harrelson family since
the 1820s and is still owned by descendant J.B, "Angelo" Crowe.
Flagpole
Dedicated To
Confederate
Soldiers
By Deborah Clark
Regional Editor
dclarkadvance@gmail.com
The American Civil War
ended 158 years ago, but the
Harrelson family has not for
gotten the sacrifices of their
ancestors in that conflict.
In a ceremony on May 20,
Harrelson descendants and
others gathered in Wheeler
County to dedicate a flag
pole in remembrance of four
Confederate soldiers who
are buried in the Harrel
son Family Cemetery. Two
brothers who never returned
from war were also honored.
No matter what your
sentiments are about the
Civil War, it was a tragic
event that devastated fami
lies on both sides of the
strife. The markers in the
Harrelson Cemetery tell the
story.
South Georgia pioneers
Elizabeth (Betsie) Clark
Harrelson and John William
Harrelson had 13 children.
Of their five sons who went
off to war, only three made
it back home; two of their
boys are buried in Virginia.
“That’s a 40% casualty rate
for their family, and that is a
big sacrifice,” said historian,
genealogist, and author Hu
Daughtry of Metter, who
spoke at the pre-Memorial
Day event.
By the time she saw her
boys join the Confederate
Army, Elizabeth Harrelson
was a widow. Her husband
died in 1855, but she lived a
long life. She passed away in
Please see Flagpole page
13A
NeeSmith, Angel
Named VHS Val & Sal
VHS Valedictorian
Emma NeeSmith
By Makaylee Randolph
Staff Writer
mrandolphadvance@gmail.com
Vidalia High School
announced Emma Nee
Smith as the Class of
2023 Valedictorian and
Aylin Angel as the Class
of 2023 Salutatorian at
the school’s annual Senior
Honors Night, which was
^ 'ri- S.
VHS Salutatorian
Aylin Angel
held on Thursday, May 18.
Valedictorian Emma
NeeSmith began attend
ing Vidalia High School
in her sophomore year,
but has since made her
presence known through
both athletics and aca
demics. NeeSmith is a
well-decorated cheerlead-
Please see VHS page 9A
Photo by William Ledford
FIRE 'N ICE - A semi-trailer loaded with ice headed for a local produce
packing facility caught fire on its under carriage and burned on Ad
ams Street Saturday about 7 pm. Vidalia Fire units were called to the
scene to get the fire under control and the team from Cooper Towing
worked into the night to dismantle the wreckage so that it could be re
moved. Adams Street was closed to traffic for several hours and there
were no injuries reported in the incident.