Ledger readers HIT THE ROAD
Earl and Betty Millen took The Ledger with them on a recent excursion to Orlando, Fla. Many local residents have spent their summer vacations traveling north, south, east and west... and took along something to read on their journey - The Gaffney Ledger. If you've been somewhere and have your picture made reading The Ledger, send it to us. Photos can be e-mailed to cody@gaffneyledger.com or editor@gaffneyledger.com. They can also be mailed to The Gaffney Ledger, P.O. Box 670, Gaffney, S.C. 29342; or drop them by the office at 1604 W. Floyd Baker Blvd. Ted and Juanita Love of Blacksburg enjoyed The Ledger and a company picnic with son, Todd Love; grandson, Jordon; and friends, Susan and Tillie in Washington, D.C. Later, Ted and Juanita toured Arlington National Cemetery with Amy Love (right photo).  Prince Hall Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star Prince Hall Affiliation Jurisdiction of South Carolina held its 99th annual communication recently in Columbia. Pictured (front, l-r) are Rev. C.A. Wallace, pastor of Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist Church, holding The Ledger; Margaret McCluney, Wyonnia Littlejohn, A.W. Littlejohn; (middle) Florence Bankhead, Marilyn Littlejohn, Taleda Littlejohn; (back) Harold McCluney and Walter Littlejohn. Aaron Guyton Jr. enjoyed The Ledger and a breeze on vacation at Myrtle Beach. Brandon Millen, 14, reads The Ledger at Ghost Town in July. Cousins Kaitlyn Toney, 4, and Mekayla Allison, 11, shared their Gaffney Ledger while visiting Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Dolly Parton made a special appearance in the park during their visit. Paden Patterson, Uncle Bill Scruggs and Pawpaw Gene Taylor kept up with local news by reading The Ledger while at Pawpaw's place at Ocean Lakes in Myrtle Beach. Brooklyn Jolly is pictured with The Ledger at the football jamboree on Aug. 22 at the new Gaffney High stadium. The photo was taken by her aunt, Stephanie Jolly. |
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