Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 10, 1976, Image 18

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Girl
by Mrs. Michael R. Young
At 5:00 p.m. on March 12,
1976, ‘‘Flames of Freedom'’
will be lighted by U.S. Girl
Scouts around the world.
The time is shortly before
sunset. As night falls on
this, the 64th Girl Scout
Birthday, during the na-
tion’s Bicentennial year, the
light of commitment will be
burning brightly wherever
there's a Girl Scout troop. It
will shine not only across the
North American continent,
but also in the islands and
Scouts prepare to
the Canal Zone, and in our
Girl Scout Troops on foreign
soil around the world.
Locally, girls in the
Witness Tree District, Penn
Laurel Girl Scout Council,
will be lighting ‘‘Flames of
Freedom’’ at the historic
Donegal Presbyterian
Church, site of the famous
old Witness Tree for which
the district is named.
Those attending the cere-
mony will be greeted by
Senior Troop #45, Fiizabeth-
town Neighborhood, at 4:15
p.m. Cadette Troop #936,
Hempfield Neighborhood,
will carry out the flag
ceremony, a color retreat to
the hymn, ‘‘O Beautiful
Banner.”’
Scouts will then gather at
the nearby springs to hear
Troop #45 perform a special
choral reading written by
Mary Karnes, a member of
the Donegal congregation.
Following the singing of
‘‘America’’ and several Girl
Scout songs, the girls will
disperse over the grounds.
At precisely 5:00 p.m.,
“Taps” will be sounded as
the candles are lighted.
As the candles glow, the
hymn *‘Rise Up O Flame”’
will be sung by Mrs. Walter
Forry and Mrs. W. Scott
Heisey, organizers of the
special birthday event. The
hour-long ceremony will end
as the scouts sing ‘‘Taps”’
and the “Flames of Free-
dom” are extinguished.
All Girl Scouts at every
level throughout the Wit-
ness Tree District are
invited to participate in this
symbolic event. Entire
troops, representative
groups, scouting families,
and any interested individ-
uals are encouraged to
light ‘Flames of Freedom’
attend. Senior and . Cadette
Girl Scouts are asked to
bring their own ‘‘lumin-
arias’’ (a brown lunch bag in
which a votive candle is
embedded in sand with the
bag top turned down
approximately 3°’) and
matches.
In case of rain, an alter-
nate program is planned to
take place inside the church.
Those having questions
about the event call Mrs.
Forry, 898-7375,
Heisey, 367-1310.
or Mrs
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