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Following this energetic schedule of organ recitals in these magnificent cathedrals, Dr. Kennedy spent a week in London with visits to the English country side and with friends and relatives and then another week relaxing at the estate of his cousins at Tranent, Scotland, just 12 miles east of Edinburgh: This was the eighth consecutive year Dr. Kennedy has given European concerts. He is a member of the American Guild of Organists and is Registrar of its local Wilkes-Barre Chapter and is an | Associate of the Westminster Choir College in Princeton, N.J. He has been for the past three years overseas consultant in English, German and Dutch music repertoire for the Boychoir of the Basilica of the Valley of the Fallen, Madrid, Spain. A special service has been planned in ob- srévance of Loyalty Sunday, Nov. 20, for the Trucksville United Methodist Church. All members are urged to attend and participate in pledging their support to the Church and its finan- cial program for the coming year. received information on the campaign theme “Our Year of Decision’ and each one is now asked to make his decision of support. A follow-up contact will be made to those not responding on Loyalty Sunday. Members serving on the finannce committee are Rev. E. Lee Brehm, pastor; Walter Pichert, financial secretary; Thomas Oliver, lay leader; Robert Johnson, associate lay leader; Zane Heffner, finance committee chairman; Harold Croom, administrative board chairman; Howard Williams, council on ministries chairman; Elizabeth. Reese, and Albert Sherman, board of trustees. The Kunkle United Methodist Church Women held their annual Christ- mas Party at the Kunkle Fire Hall Nov. 9th. The Rev. Michael Bealla gave the invocation. After partaking of a delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings, Rev. Bealla played the guitar and Christmas Carols were sung. Christmas gifts were ex- changed and gifts were given to stuff stockings which will be given to shut- ins: in nursing homes, by Mrs. Dorothy Henney. The tables were decorated by Mrs. Dorothy Dodson and Mrs. Jennie Miers with Christmas Tree Balls, Candles and Green. Present were: Mrs. Dorothy Henney, Miss Winifred Stompler, Mrs. Lana Birstock, Mrs. Jane Opalicki, Mrs. Jennie Miers, Mrs.. Dorothy Dodson, Mrs. Sallie Dodson, Mrs. Audrey Lockart, Mrs. Loraine King, Mrs. Nancy Higgins, Mrs. Agnes Elston, Mrs. Myrtle Hess, Mrs. Jeannie Hilbert, Mrs. Debbie Hilbert, Mrs. Ayleen Landon, Mrs. Alice James, and Mrs. Dorothea Heinen. Also, Mrs. Elva Elston, Mrs. Norma Kenecht, Mrs. Sylvia Brace, Mrs. Ella Brace, Mrs. Ruby Miers, Mrs. Jean ‘Race, Mrs. Helen Boston, Mrs. Lois Bolton, Mrs. Marion Shoemaker, Mrs. Arline Updyke, Rev. Michael Bealla, Mrs. Bonnie Bealla and Neremy Bealla. FRESH Europe. The morning worship services of the Lehman United Methodist Charge will be a Thanksgiving service, also emphasizing the Bible as part of National Bible Week. There will be a display of various Bibles and commentaries. It will also Mary Circle to hear Bell program The Mary Circle will meet Nov. 21, at 8 p.m., in the social rooms of Shavertown United Methodist Church. Mrs. Anne Cervenak, speaker from Bell of Pennsylvania, will be in charge. Hostesses will be Alice Borthwick, Irma Jacobs and Eloise Meixall. Mercy sister addresses convention Sr. Cor Mariae Mulhern, of the Religious Consultation Center, addressed the recent elementary education convention of the Sisters of Mercy of the Baltimore Province. Sr. Cor. Mariae presented ‘The Challenge Before. Us: Facing Issues and Concerns.” mM * Restaurant Lounge £39-5998 be a Joash Chest Sunday at Lehman and Idetown churches. Idetown will also feature a reception of new members. The pastor’s confirmation class will meet at 5 p.m. at the Idetown Church. The class is open to all seventh and eighth graders in. the charge. The Lehman United Methodist Women will meet Tuesday, Nov. 22 at 7:30 p.m. The Idetown Couples Club will meet Saturday, Nov. 19. The Rev. Robert W. Harris, pastor of the Lehman charge churches, will be the speaker at the Back Mountain Thanksgiving service in Trucksville United Methodist Church, Nov. 23. Members of the charge’s pastor-parish relations committee and Rev. Harris will meet with other pastors and committee members and Bishop Ault at the Shavertown United Mthodist - Church on tuesday, Nov. 22, during the bishop’s day in the district. TAKEOUTS CATERING 1to6 P.M. 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