7 1 { of Shavertown, announce the Nanticoke. An April wedding is planned. Dr. William Duke has been appointed interim pastor of the Dallas Baptist Church on Rt. 415 at Idetown. Duke is the director of the Northeast Baptist Association. Prior to coming to Northeastern Pennsyl- vania, he served as Director of an association in Kentucky. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Duke received his Mas- ters Degree from Golden Gate Bap- tist Seminary and his PhD. from Southern Baptist Seminary. Duke previously pastored two churches in California and served five years in the U.S. Navy. Katie, his wife, is Director of * Libraries at Community Medical Center, in Scranton. The couple has three sons. Services will be conducted by Duke on Sunday mornings at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. and on Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. Sunday School services are at 9:45 a.m. and Church Training Union is on Sunday evenings at 6 p.m. BROWNIE TROOP 651 recently visited the Wilkes-Barre campus of Penn State, Lehman. The Lehman- Jackson Elementary School troop visited the historic Hayfield House and the computer library where they received a demonstration on how microproces- sors work Michael Elias, insructor, gave } the demonstra- tion. Those enjoying i the visit were 4 Rebecca Lathrop, Shannon Klem- muns, Heather Brown, Diana Emery, Kiera Radginski, Jennifer Cole, Tammy Bardo, Regan Bom- bick, Nicole Sutton; Barbara Camp- bell, Johanna Miller, Jennifer Van Fleet, Jennifer Lubinski, Jessica Evans, Ellen Campbell, tooop leader and Cynthia Evans, troop leader. ‘ ~0- DALLAS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL was recently awarded second-place honors by the Economic Develop- ment Council of Northeastern Penn- sylvania in its Pocono Northeast Awards for innovative educational programs. Dallas Junior High School Drug and Alcohol curricu- lum, ‘“‘Here’s Looking at You, Too” won the award. ‘“Here’s Looking at You, Too” is a program designed to help students deal with peer pressure. This pro- gram, which is also a part of the elementary curriculum, is designed to build a child’s self esteem. Congratulations to the school dis- trict for instituting this essential -0- HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spaciano, 91 Shag- bark Dr., Shavertown, who cele- brated ‘their 64th Wedding anniver- sary last week. The Spacianos were married Jan. 7, 1920 in Holy Rosary Church, Wilkes-Barre by the late Rev. Luigi Cecere. Helen Zapp, Kingston and John Bucoli, Pittsburgh were Mrs. Spaciano is the former Mary Madio, daughter of the late Ann and Luigi Madio, Geneva, N.Y. Mr. Spaciano was born in Rome, Italy, son of the late Josephine and Vincent Spaciano. Mrs. Spaciano' is retired from Natona Mills while Mr. Spaciano is retired’ from Wilkes-Barre Transit Company. The Spacianos are parents of six children, Louis and Victor, Trucks- ville; Vincent, Levittown; Mrs. Peter Skameritz, Berwick; Anna, Harrisburg; Mrs. John Kucavich, Conn., deceased. They have 10 grandchilfen and six great-grand- children. A family dinner was held to cele- brate the happy, occasion. 0- THE WORLD-RENOWNED ALARD QUARTET of Pa. State University Performed an evening of chamber music in Hayfield House on the Penn State Lehman campus. The former mansion, festively deco- rated, provided the backdrop for the matchless performance of quartets of Beethoven and Saint Saens and an Italian serenade by Hugo Wolff. Members of the Alard Quartet are cellist Leonard Feldman, violinist Raymond Page, violinists Donald Hopkins and Joanne Zagst. The quartet has been performing together for 27 years. The Alard is one of a distin- guished line of quartets to emerge from the Juliard School of Music. Since 1962 it has been Quartet-in- Residence at Penn State. With its repertoire unsurpassed in the field of chamber music, the Alard has quartets of the century. -0- BEST OF LUCK to the following local couples who have announced their engagements: Dr. Maria Kath- leen McGrane and Dr. Jay A. Ochreiter; Carole Jean Reee and - Kevin G. Patton; Mary Frances Spencer and Matthew Fiske, \ SgsrsessrToPESENEPEUERNNREESRBORBE Parents... You can create more satisfying, more productive relationships with your children “through STEP — Systematic Training for Effective Parenting. STEP is a discussion program for parents who want to improve communications with their children. It offers you a realistic and practical approach to meeting the challenges of raising children today. Designed For Parents of 2-10 YEAR OLDS Tuesdays, 1/24-3/20, 7:30-9 p.m. Fee: $75/Person; $100/Couple {Maximum 20 People) Contact: Dr. Jeffrey L Sternlieb 824-4206 CONGRATULATIONS TO Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell James Newman who were recently married in Trucksville United Methodist Church. Rev. Calvin Genzel, Mohawk, N.Y. and Rev. Thomas Clemow, Trucksville, performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Newman, the former Alice Mary Engler, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Engler Jr. She is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School and Luzerne County Commu- nity College. She is employed at CBN University, Virginia Beach, Va. Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Newman, Carthage, N.Y., 675-0835 High School and Clarkson: College of Technology, Pottsdam, N.Y. where he received a degree in civil engi- neering. He is presently employed at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, Va. ; News & Ad Deadline Friday Noon SAVE $ no-wax floors! your home now and save! (Armstrong Luzerne «when uple eh att BE £0 io FOR YOU."