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Page 2B - The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, December 20,2001
298 Leslie Highway, Leesburg
(Across From Kinchafoonee Primary)
We Invite You To Worship With Us!
Sunday School 10:00
Sunday Serivce 11:00 AM
Phone 759-1506 Website • www.ststephensepiscopal.com
Flowers and Happy Anniversary
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Hartley
Compliments of
Leesburg Flower and Gift
Walnut Street Leesburg, Georgia
Phone 759-6917
Flowers may be picked up at Leesburg Flower and Gift
WISHES A HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:
December 21: Ginger Parsons, Matthew Suggs , Betty Suggs,
Beth Anne Potter, Ivy Smith. John Eudy, Elaine Taylor , Wayne
Corley, George Moreland III, Charlie Philips, Suzanne Purvis,
Ralph Ellington, Falba Webb, Gayle Hill. Jo Cochran, Sue
Leverett, Ivy Smith, Shannon Owens; December 22: W.H.
Rachel, Nellie Harris, Boyce J. Humphrey, Scott Hilgendorf, John
Giles, Heather Whitehead, Dianne Schramm, Derreck Andrew
Moore, Clayton Bryant, Nell Blackledge, Eddie B. Lockett,
Jeanette Y. Sparks, Arthur Melton, Tison Potts, Bobby Bartley,
Diana Toms, Tyler Farver; December 23: Elaine Griffin, An
drew Spurlock, James Helton, Jennifer Hopkins, Ann Johnson,
Charles Watson, Mike Dutton, Nathaniel Thomas, Mattie Cham
bers, K.T. Cromer, Ryan Smith, Shane Akins, Ashley Garry,
Alloyn Gore, Herbert E. Wilson; December 24: Doug Robinson,
Daphne Fulford. Nichole Griffin. Arthur B. Lindler. Jr., Katrina
Smith, David Murphy, Cassandra Sparks, Leo McGrady, Debra
Cooper, Deborah Griffin Wetherald, Melanie Knight, Melvin
Young, Teresa Wills, Dawn French, Lorraine Becker, Jon Wil
son, Nicolas Hartley, Sean Williams, Paul Burk; December 25:
Michael Francis, Suzanne Colvin, Angie Breeden, Miranda
Morey, Jayme McVicker, Vanessa Johnson, Greg Gosa, James
Kent Champion, Mary Gibson, Jay Becker, Michael R. Tindol;
December 26: B.J. Cannon, Laverne Gibbs, Amanda Louise
Miller, Michael Nesmith, Troy Thomas, Sam Clark, Brent Clegg,
Kim Berry. Ann Johnson, Deborah Gleaton, Velsenna King, Lind
sey Satterfield, Matthew Stevens, Kristen Layfield, Carol Otruba,
William Mitchell; December 27: Jerry Johnson, Cliff Shapiro,
Lisa Luke, Steve Cheatham, Cricket Worrell, Blair Parker, Mandy
Godfrey, Joseph Bryant, Rodney Thomas, Mark Fender, Gloria
Roberson, Alison McCorkle, Justin Sosebee, Vivian Groover,
Suzanne Reeves, Royce Alexander. Judy Butt, Sarah Bucknerah
Parr, Mary Sellers, Maggie Owens, Cristi Cannon. Mattie Moore;
WISHES A HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO:
December 21: Mr. and Mrs. Brett Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sudduth; December 22: Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sigley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Phillips; December 23: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Laramore, Mr. and
Mrs. Steven L. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Spindle, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hardison, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Lauck; December 24: Mr. and Mrs. Neal Eubanks,
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brandenburg,
Mr and Mrs. Paul Burk; December 25: Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Brown, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos
Zayas, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hanner; December 26: Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Dupree, Mr. and Mrs. Randal Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hasty, Mr & Mrs Jess Jones; December 27: Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hartley
Students at Lee County Primary participated in a fun (and yummy) holiday tradition on Tuesday.
Mrs. Brenda Morrow, mother of Kate Morrow in Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Reed’s class, spent the day
at school sharing with all the students the art of decorating Gingerbread Houses. Students got to
see houses during the construction phase and participated in decorating. Mrs. Morrow showed,
to the delight of the students, a completed Gingerbread House that had light shining through from
amber (made from melted sugar) windows. All of us at Lee County Primary school appreciate
Mrs. Morrow and all our many volunteers who share their time and talents with us. Pictured with
Mrs. Morrow are students from Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Reed’s first grade class.
If He Would
If He Would Lay His baby Down
In a barn upon the Hay
And send HIM to a cross,
I have no doubts about The Father's gift:
That HE's given each of us LIFE'S good w,
How grateful Am I for such love and grace.
I'm Just seeking hisifacjjf
Seeking his face!
One day to see, His holiness, His grace
and really meet HIM, face to face;
For now, just giving Him me,
what HE's asked for,
hat HE's asked to
e road and run the race;
believing in His perfect son,
His awesome grace
and my Beloved place,
e me much better than a bed of hay!
"ve surely never lived through a Crucified day!
So, now I lay me down to sleep
With Absolutely
Beca
7 ear - And In Real, True Peace,
LWAYS, ALWAYS,
My soul and life God does KEEP!
Thank you, God, for your willingness,
To Choose my Human Life;
For giving me all hope for the future/
Your precious, Holy baby,
Your very own son, Jesus Christ!
K. J. Israel (12/12/2001)
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Lee County Middle School Eighth Grade Students of
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are Shakodi Sapp and Nayhan Gilchrist.
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Christmas. I didn’t know much
about death, going to heaven,
angels, or eternal love then. I
heard whispers from the grown
ups that we would see her
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ago and since then I have loved
and lost many family members
and friends.
I’ve learned that if we can
continue to live after losing the
people that we love, we can live
through anything.
Christmas is a time to give
love, compassion, acceptance,
understanding, trust, hope and
faith.
Every Christmas, I marvel at
the blessings I have received
throughout my life. I live in a
country where I have the
freedom to celebrate Jesus
Christ birthday and know that
through his birth and death I
have the opportunity to be with
my loved ones again throughout
eternity.
God has blessed me with
many wonderful Christmases. I
look forward to being with my
family and dearest friends this
season, especially this year after
seeing so much terrorism.
Singing Christmas songs,
decorating our home, playing
games, sharing gifts, good food,
hardy laughter, hugs and
prayers with family and friends
are memories that I hope will
warm our hearts for the rest of
our lives.