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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henry Johnson
Johnson - Chase
Exchange Vows
A thought to remember!
“You will never FIND time for
anything. If you want time, you
must make it.’’
Were you at Hardee’s last
Tuesday about 9 a.m.? Good, if
not, shame on you!
Boy Scout Troop #210 meets
each Monday at 7 p.m. in the
Learning Center at the Leesburg
United Methodist Church.
Chehaw Lodge #701 meets
each second and fourth Thurs
day at 7:30 p.m.
There is a Men’s Prayer
Breakfast of the Leesburg
United Methodist Church at
Krystal’s in Leesburg each
Tuesday at 8:00 a.m.
Congratulations to Joy and
Billy Breeden on the birth of
their first grandchild, Olivia
Hayes Breeden, born to Hugh
and Kimberly Breeden of Mari
etta, GA. She was bom August
19 and weighed 9 pounds and 8
ounces.
Christian sympathy goes to
Wilma Carter in the death of her
sister, Alice King.
Christian sympathy goes to
John and Melanie Garret in
the death of his grandmother,
Myrtle Moore.
Christian sympathy goes to
B.J. and Stacey Rainwater in
the death of his grandfather,
Daniel P. Renaue.
There will be an ice cream
social following the evening
church service next Sunday
night at First Baptist Church.
Finger foods and the social will
be held in the Fellowship hall.
Congratulations to Bill and Jo-
Beth Maxwell upon the birth of
a handsome son, Cade Milton,
last May. He weighed in at 7
lbs. and 15 oz. He has a 5 year
old brother, Cole.
Butch and Mary (Polly)
Rhodes celebrated their 13th
wedding anniversary, 18 Au
gust, at Mexico Beach, FL.
There is a Men’s Prayer group
meeting each Thursday at 6 a.m.
at Leesburg United Methodist
Church.
There is a Youth Prayer
Breakfast on Thursday at 7:
15 a.m. at the Leesburg United
Methodist Church.
There is a Women’s Bible
Study each Thursday at 10 a.m.
at the Leesburg United Method
ist Church.
The end of summer, oh boy!
Labor Day is here, end of
August, and September is on its
way! Make the most of it, have
a good time now, o.k.?
Another month is on its way,
so now is a good time for you
to pray - for us: Katherine
Amann, Hunter Barfield, Kath-
Students
Display
Artwork
The work of four Darton Col
ryne Barfield, Joshua Barnes,
Belle Betton, Bob Boney, John
Bond, Billy Bowling, Annie
Kate Bradley, Bill Bradley,
Russell Branch, Patsy Busey,
Lola Byrd, Etheline Cannon,
James Cannon, Joey Cannon,
Lucille Cannon, Ed Callahan,
Joyce Callahan, Nancy Carson,
Ryan Chaffin, Frank Christmas,
Lisa Collins, Buddy Cook,
Courtney Cook, Dean Craig,
Helen Crotwell, Brenda Davis,
Virginia Davis, Ann DeWitt,
Darion DeWitt, Loraine Ed
wards, Chase Eubanks, Jackie
Eubanks, Doris Fore, Jack
Fore, Dorathy Forrester, Mary
Fowler, Tim Fowler, Bob Gibbs,
Cecil Gibbs, Raymond M.
“Hoot” Gibson, Dot Gill, Dora
Lou Goforth, Frank Gosa, Aline
Grace, Eloise Green, Voncil
Griffin, Chris Hale, Jim Hall,
Shirley Hall, Robert Hammack,
Charles Hardison, Annette Hart,
Bob Hartley, Flora Hartley, The
Gene Hatcher Family, Linda
Hauts, Charles Hill, Doris
Houston, Tex Houston, Pam
Hughes, Barbara Hunt, Mrs.
Hurst, Elaine Jacobs, Roy
Jones, Lucille Kearse, Fred
Knowles, Dolly King, Lee
Lamb, Fay Langford, Virgil
Lee, Bertie Long, Bill Lumpkin,
Willene Malone, Billy Manning,
Pat Manning, Rusty McDon
ald, Marion McAfee, Bonnie
McCoy, Andy Miller, LaVeme
Moorman, Ethan May, Buford
Newman, Esther Newman,
Alma Newell, Nora Norris,
Lucile Oxley, Jean Pace, Belle
Pate, Fay Payne, Holly Pinsky,
Lutrelle Perry, Bonne Patat,
Del Ramers Jr., Delmer Ramers
III, Rev. Ashley Randall, James
Rhodes, Bobbie Roberts, Pau
line Roberts, Kourtney Rouse,
Jennifer Ruffin, Ethel Ryan,
Monica Seegar, Pete Smith,
Estoria Spillers, Debra Swann,
Page Tharp, Danielle Tolbert,
Dustin Tolbert, Jay Tucker, Eric
Watson, Dan Wentezell Jr.,
Mary Williams, Bobby Wilson,
David Wilson, Mary Wilson,
Veta Wise, Beverly Weatherly,
Cassie Whittle, Carolyn Worthy,
and World Peace.
See You Next Week!
Special to the Ledger
The spirit of the Civil Rights
Movement comes to life
through the Albany Civil Rights
Movement Museum Freedom
Singers as their harmonic voices
share an empowered history
through their work for justice
every second Saturday of each
month at the Albany Civil
Rights Movement Museum
located at 326 Whitney Avenue
(on the comer of Jefferson and
Whitney) beginning at 1 pm.
Directed by Miss Rutha Har
ris, one of the original Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Com
mittee (SNCC) Freedom Sing
ers which was formed in 1962
in Albany, Georgia, the Albany
Civil Rights Movement Mu
seum Freedom Singers continue
the tradition of freedom songs
and have appeared at many
events in the Southwest Georgia
area and nationally
Everyday is a time of celebra
tion of courage and freedom
of ordinary people and their
leaders in the Albany and
Louis Henry Johnson and
Beth Ann Chase exchanged
wedding vows at 2:00 in the
afternoon on June 14, 2003. The
Rev. James Calhoun performed
the outdoor ceremony in the
beauty of God’s creation at
Coulter Lake in the mountains
of the White River National
Forest near Rifle, Colorado. The
groom is the son of Alan and
Frances Johnson of Leesburg,
Georgia. The groom’s father
served as best man and his
brother, Byron Johnson, was his
groomsman.
The bride is the daughter of
Constance Trueblood of Rifle,
Colorado and Terry Chase of
Big Timber, Montana. The bride
southwest Georgia movements
who bore witness to equal
rights and helped to spark the
national Civil Rights Move
ment and international struggles
for freedom. The Albany Civil
Rights Movement Museum
Timely Tips
TWICE AS NICE - Everyone
knows that it’s a good idea to
use a deep conditioning treat
ment on your hair at least once
a week, particularly if your
hair is color-treated. However,
it’s hard to make time for such
niceties. I’ve found a great
way to kill the proverbial two
birds with one stone. When it’s
time to do housework, I put the
conditioning treatment into my
hair and throw on a cap. When
I’m done with my work, I just
rinse the conditioner out while
I shower. Voila! I’ve got shiny,
soft hair and a clean house to
boot. Rita M.
EASY TRANSPORT - When
ever I have to bring food to an
was escorted by her father. Her
bridesmaids were Sallie Moore
and Amy Lange. Amy’s chil
dren, Kellie Lange and Keith
Lange, were the flower girl and
ring bearer.
A reception was held at the
Coulter Lake Ranch immedi
ately following the ceremony.
The couple honeymooned at
Sandals Dunn’s River Golf
Resort and Spa in Ocho Rios,
Jamaica. They currently reside
in Parachute, Colorado where
Beth is a Customer Service
Representative for Alpine Bank.
Louis is Director of Bands at
Rifle High School and Music
Director at Rocky Mountain
Baptist Church.
tells the story of the impact of
the southwest Georgia move
ment on the rest of the world
while focusing on the role of the
African American church and
the freedom music that emerged
during this period.
by Kate Worth
occasion, I put some plastic
wrap on a counter, place the
platter on top of the wrap, and
pull the ends over the top. That
makes it a lot easier to uncover
the food once you get where
you’re going. Melinda F.
CORN ON THE COB - For
tastier com on the cob, mix in
some chopped fresh cilantro (or
the herb of your choice) with
softened butter. Then, butter the
corn as usual. You’ll love the
taste! Jeannie V.
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Labor Day
By Grace Rhodes
L is for the labor that we do every day
A is for the action that we often display
B is for the best of times we have now and then
O is for the objects that we look for even when
R is for the reason that we work for all the time
D is for the dawning of another work day to grind
A is for all the pains and aches
Y is for all the time you are to celebrate!
“Black And White Together, We
Shall Overcome”—Freedom Song
Napoli
lege
students
is cur
rently
on dis
play at
the Uni
versity
System
of
Georgia
of
fices in
Atlanta.
Art instructor John DiMino
selected the art of Frank Napoli
of Leesburg and Sara Marable,
Gayla Catrett, and Lindsey
Hart, all from the Albany area.
These students will be rec
ognized at a reception at the
University System of Georgia
offices in November.
Dr. Joe Szutz, assistant vice
chancellor for planning in the
Office of strategic research and
analysis is the liaison between
the state wide Fine Arts Advi
sory Committee and the Board
of Regents and has been instru
mental in showing the need for
fine arts programs in colleges.
It was his suggestion that art
students at Georgia colleges
display their work for the Board
of Regents.
How To Have A Happy Neck & Back
(even though you’ve been injured in your car)
NO WONDER YOUR BACK HURTS
You’ve been in an accident and you’re hurting.
Don’t worry - help is on the way
FIRST, GET A
FREE SCREENING
Dr. Marcus Seigle, director of Oak Place
Chiropractic, will show you what’s wrong. He’s|
been diagnosing and relieving neck and back
pain for over 15 years.
FINALLY, PAIN RELIEF
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• Private consultation
• Posture & spinal
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CALL 438-0505
Free offer does not include x-rays. Any
further service will be agreed in writing
before any fees are incurred.
The Lee County Ledgerjhursday, August 28, 2003, Page 3A
Sheriff,
From Page 1A
address in Smithville had a shat
tered right passenger window,
flat tire, broken mirror and sev
eral key scratches. Van Derick
Mack was detained by deputies
at the hospital in Sumter County
where he had gone for treatment
for cuts on his hands and arms.
Joseph Stocks, 18, of 152
Cherokee Ave., Leesburg, was
charged with D.U.I. and posses
sion of marijuana less than an
ounce August 15 by Major D.
Sapp.
Roberts Dabbs, 18, of 149
Somerset Drive, Albany, was
charged August 15 with posses
sion of marijuana less than an
ounce by Major Sapp.
Stocks and Dabbs were ar
rested by Sapp at Glendale Road
and Highway 19.
David Myler, 22, 120 First
Road, was charged August 15
with possession of marijuana
(W.I.D.) and possession of a
Schedule III Drug (Codeine) and
Robert Myler, 47, of 120 First
Road, was charged with posses
sion of marijuana (W.I.D.) and
possession of a firearm during
the commission of a felony by
Officer ER. McDonald. The
arrests were made at 120 First
Road.
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Community Calendar
• LCMS PTO is extending their membership drive until Septem
ber 3. For additional information contact Dale Cox or Melissa
Bonner at 903-2140.
• LCMS PTO and Open House will be Tuesday, September 9
at 6:30 p.m.
• Lee County Board of Commissioners will meet Thursday,
September 4 at 6:00 p.m. in the Lee County Governmental
Administration Building.
• Leesburg City Council will meet Tuesday, September 2 at 7:
00 p.m. at the city hall.
• The Smithville Improvement Group will meet Tuesday, Sep
tember 2 at 7:00 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge.
• The Southwest Georgia Regional Development Center will
hold its regularly scheduled Board of Directors meeting August
28 at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Camilla Depot,
Camilla, Georgia.
• The Albany Toastmasters Club 1827 meets on Monday eve
nings from 6:30 to 7:45 at the Police Community Center at
the corner of Broad Ave. and Madison Ave. Visitors are wel
come.
• Lee County Lions Club meets on Thursday at 12 noon at Post’s
Country Restaurant. Visitors are welcome.
• Lee County Kiwanis Club meets at 7:30 a.m. each Tuesday
at Grand Island Club House.
• American Legion Post #182 meets the first Monday of the
month at 7 p.m. at the American Legion Bldg.
• Troop 210 meets each Monday evening at 7 p.m. at the
Leesburg United Methodist Church Youth Center.
• Leesburg Civitan Club meets on Tuesday, at 7:00 a.m. at Post’s
Country Restaurant.
• Lee County Sertoma Club meets each Wednesday at Ramada
Inn on Slappey at 12:00 noon.
Items for Security Bank’s Community Calendar can be
mailed to P.O. Box 715, Leesburg, GA 31763 or faxed to
229-759-6599. Deadline is Monday at 12:00 noon.