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LEDGER READERS ON THE ROAD

2009-10-23 / Columns


Leemonda Humphries, Cheyann Humphries and Julie Humphries visited Phillip Humphries (right) at N.C. Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount, N.C., recently and took The Gaffney Ledger along with them. Phillip was named Player of the Week. On your next trip out of town, or tour of duty, take a copy of The Ledger along and send a picture of yourself or your group reading the newspaper to: cody@gaffneyledger.com; or editor@gaffneyledger.com. Leemonda Humphries, Cheyann Humphries and Julie Humphries visited Phillip Humphries (right) at N.C. Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount, N.C., recently and took The Gaffney Ledger along with them. Phillip was named Player of the Week. On your next trip out of town, or tour of duty, take a copy of The Ledger along and send a picture of yourself or your group reading the newspaper to: cody@gaffneyledger.com; or editor@gaffneyledger.com.

Jon Wade Weatherford and his wife, Anna, are pictured here with The Gaffney Ledger at Nubble Lighthouse in York, Maine, reportedly the most-photographed lighthouse in the United States. The photo was taken on the couple's first wedding anniversary. Jon writes, “I had to introduce my wife to 'Readers On The Road' and she loved it. As we asked some other tourist from New York City to take our picture I also had to explain the picture of us reading on the road and actually opened the paper and showed them the example in the paper and they thought it was a wonderful idea!” Jon Wade Weatherford and his wife, Anna, are pictured here with The Gaffney Ledger at Nubble Lighthouse in York, Maine, reportedly the most-photographed lighthouse in the United States. The photo was taken on the couple's first wedding anniversary. Jon writes, “I had to introduce my wife to 'Readers On The Road' and she loved it. As we asked some other tourist from New York City to take our picture I also had to explain the picture of us reading on the road and actually opened the paper and showed them the example in the paper and they thought it was a wonderful idea!”

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