6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 19, 1989 | | The Penn State Club of Wyo- ming Valley will hold its annual football preview dinner and pro- gram on Friday, July 28, at the Wyoming Valley Country Club. oe Cocktails and reception begin at six and full-course dinner will be served at 7 p.m. followed at 8:30 p.m. by a football program. John Bove, Recruiting Coordi- nator for the Nittany Lions, will be i the featured speaker. He has re- ~ ponsibility for football reruiting, camps, clinics, alumni and high school relations in football and other sports. Bove is in his 10th year at Penn State. He coached the Penn State Club slates football preview dinner defensive ends and all outside line- backers for four seasons before working with the secondary for two years, prior to his becoming the coordinator for recruiting. Reservations for the preview, reception and dinner may be ob- tained by Penn State Club mem- bers, alumni and friends of Penn State at a cost of $25.00 per person by contacting either Leonard Motzki at 288-6479 or Attorney Ed Hosey at 779-9718. Golfarrangements maybe made by contacting Al Wasley at 779- 1281. Meadows Auxilliary president Ollie Daubert, Shavertown, was recently installed as President of the Auxiliary of the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, for a two year term. Other officers installed were Barbara Barakat, First Vice President; Marge Richards, Second Vice President; Betty William- Daubert, left, is shown accepting the gavel from Bernice Hill, outgoing president. Mrs. Hill is a resident of Shavertown. son, Secretary and Marian Harvey, Treasurer, all residents of Dallas. Son born to the Quadrini's Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quadrini of Birchwood Village, Exeter, an- | nounce the birth of their first child, a son, Joseph Ernest born July 12 | at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, King- | ston. Mrs. Quadrini is the former Bertha Supulski, daughter of Ber- tha Supulski and the late Ernie Supulski of Mill Street, Dallas. The baby is the 10th grandchild for Mrs. Supulski and the third for >. i 2 Westmoreland High Class of '59 holds reunion Members of the graduating class of 1959 of Westmoreland High School recently gathered to celebrate their 30th year anniversary. This class represents the first merging of classes of the former Dallas Franklin Township and Westmoreland Schools, which led to the present Dallas Area School District. The reunion was held in the main ballroom of the Irem Temple Country Club, where 30 years earlier the class had attended their Senior Prom. Following dinner, a DJ provided music for dancing concentrating on music of the 50’s and 60’s to add to the nostalgia of the evening. A brief program was held featuring classmate Jim Case as speaker. Awards were presented to Jack Muncie for traveling the farthest; Barbara Raph Schall and Bob Bullock youngest grand- child; Brent Yeisley most recently married; Gary Dietz first reser- vation; Randy Miller for the hardest to locate and John Miers most recently retired. Members of the faculty who were the class advisors joined the festivities to help reminisce and to see the results of their profes- Daniel Stonier is baptized Daniel Glenn Stonier, son of Denise and Jeffery Stonier," was baptized at the Lehman United Methodist Church by Rev. Michael Shambora on July 9. Daniel was born at the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, on January 29, 1989. Godparents were Kim Weid- ner and Michael Shefler. 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Whether you are working or unemployed, you may be eligible for the Women, Infants and Children Supplemental Food Program (WIC). For example: Your income must be less than: Pa SOx rn tism gown was purchased by the Godparents. Mr. Stonier is em- ployed as assistant binder at Off- set Paperback Mfg. Inc., in Dallas. A reception followed the baptism at the parents home in Dallas. Denise is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weidner of Dal- las. sional service. William Moran, Class Advisor, is now deceased. Shown are class members, from left, Diane McDonald Long, Barbara Kozemchak Cragle, Class Advisors Anthony Roan, Edgar Hughes and Thomas Carr, Judi Anderson Reggie and Bob Shotwell. Row 2, Blair Haddle, Ron Demko, Ruth Beagle Ide, Barbara Brown Brandt, Barbara Raph Schall, Beth Weaver Farnen, Carolyn Rhone Mcintyre, Sally Dawn Edwards Shaver, Carol Wagner Formen, Audrey Race Miner, Loin Ryman Hardisky, George Williams and Marv Stuart. 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