Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, November 26, 1980, Image 11

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    November 26, 1980
Mount Joy
Com.
Chorus
will perform
Nov. 26th
The Mount Joy Com-
munity Chorus will sing at
the Mount Joy Community
Thanksgiving Eve service to
be held at the Mennonite
Church, Donegal Springs
Road, Mount Joy, on
Wednesday, November 26,
at 7:30 pm. The service is
sponsored by the Inter-
church Council of Mount
Joy.
The chorus, under the
direction of Miss Dorothy E.
Schock, will sing ‘‘Thanks
Be to Thee” by G.F.
Handel and ‘‘Now Thank
We All Our God’’ from five
chorales by Bach. Mrs.
Carole Bubacz, Mount Joy,
will act as pianist.
To begin the Advent
season, the chorus will
present a program of
Christmas music for guests
at the Methodist Church
Home at Cornwall on
Sunday, December 7, at
3:30 pm.
On Tuesday, December 9,
the chorus will travel to
Washington Boro Fire Hall
to entertain the church
women of the First United
Methodist Church, Colum-
bia, at their Christmas
program.
The annual ‘‘Songs of
Christmas’ concert given
by the chorus will be
presented on Sunday, De-
cember 14, at 3 pm at
Trinity Lutheran Church,
West Main Street, Mount
Joy.
On Tuesday, December
23, the chorus will present
an informal program of
Christmas music at the
annual Christmas party for
the Armstrong Laboratory
Association held at the
Armstrong Research Cen-
ter, Columbia Pike, Lan-
caster.
Girls scout
mystery ml.
Mount Joy Senior Girl
Scout Troop #944 sponsored
a mystery dinner for their
sister Cadettes last Satur-
day evening from 4 to 6 pm.
The spaghetti dinner was
held at Glossbrenner United
Methodist Church.
The scouts selected their
food and utensils using the
Italian language.
Mrs. Georginna Hamer is
leader of the senior girls,
and Mrs. Beth Liggins leads
the Cadettes.
Francis Rohrer, a student
at Harrisburg Community
College and a member of
Volunteer Services, is as-
Nsting the Mount Joy troop.
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