Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Times from Munster, Indiana • 14

Publication:
The Timesi
Location:
Munster, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
14
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Life Times TMF lIMES B-4 Wednesday, March 31, 1993 FOCUS ON AHIIITC REUNION ROUNDUP L-Jl I Gary Dems will fill organization mas should call Cathy Pfister at (708) 869-5019 or Dionne Man-iotes Hulsey at 763-7762. E.C. Roosevelt class seeks info on alumni EAST CHICAGO Plans are under way for the 10-year reunion of die East Chicago Roosevelt High School Class of 1983. The reunion is tentatively scheduled for mid to late August. Those who have information on alumni or want to help plan the reunion are asked to call Denise Hunter at 397-5512; Lisa Bruno at 397-0307; Gertrice Dawson at 398-6013 or Charlotte Perry at 944-2904.

Minister Class of '83 plans 10-year reunion MUNSTER The 10th class reunion of Munster High School's Class of 1983 will take place Sept. 4 at the Wicker Park Social Center, Ridge Road and U.S. 41 in Highland. A family picnic is tentatively planned for the following afternoon at Munster Community Park. Class members who wish to help or who didn't receive a mail ing about the reunion at Christ Hanover Central grads to renew ties CEDAR LAKE The Hanover Central High School Class of 1983 is seeking all classmates for a 10-year class reunion to be held July 31 at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 13039 Wicker Ave.

For more information, call Janet Bowyer-Neitzel at 374-7044 or Mercedes Sheehy-Austgen at 374-7261. Second Marines ready September gathering DENVER The Second Marine Division Association is seeking all former and present Marines attached to the division for a reunion to be held in September in Denver. For more information, contact Bill Smith at 21500 Lassen Apt. 168, Chatsworth, CA 91311, or call (818) 341-0504. Hobart graduates called to June reunion HOBART The 10-year class reunion of Hobart High School's Class of 1983 is planned for June 26 at St.

Sava Serbian Hall on (215) 699-9498 or contact William H. Young 307 N. Main North Wales, PA 19454. USS Core veterans to meet in N. Carolina HIGH POINT, N.C.

Those who served with the USS Core (CVE13) and air groups during World War II are invited to the annual reunion Sept. 30 to Oct. 3 at the Radisson Hotel High Point. For details, contact Julian C. Adams 3518 Langdale, NC 27265 or call (919) 869-4722.

Ellison crew members will relive experiences CHARLESTON, S.C. The Sheraton Charleston will be the site of the annual reunion of those who served in all eras aboard the USS Harold J. Ellison (DD864) from Oct. 7-10. Contact Ernest E.

Danks 71 Haddon Gibbsboro, NJ 08026 or call (609) 627-2362. Rendezvous of Delta crewmen scheduled ORLANDO, Fla. The reunion of those who served aboard the USS Delta (AR9) from 1941 to 1983 will be held Oct. 10-15 at Marine air unit vets will land in St Louis ST. LOUIS The national reunion of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing that served in Vietnam will be held May 27-31.

For more information, call (516) 868-3276 or write: 1st Marine Aircraft Wing Vietnam Service, P.O. Box 7240, Freeport, NY 11520. TF South class will celebrate 30th year LANSING The Thornton Fractional South High School Class of 1963 will hold its 30-year reunion July 24 at Scherwood South, 600 E. Joliet, Schererville. For information, call Robert Scheuneman at (708) 474-0350.

Lew Wallace '58 panel seeks out classmates GARY Organizers of the 35th class reunion of the Lew Wallace High School class of 1958 are seeking current names and addresses of classmates. Information on alumni can be sent to Class Reunion, P.O. Box 9114, Highland, IN 46322. Clark reunion will commemorate '68 HAMMOND The 1968 graduating class of George Rogers Clark High School is planning its 25th reunion on July 31. Class members who have not yet been notified can write to: Class of 1968, 400 Hemlock Lane, Crown Point, IN 46307.

If you've been injured in an accident, or on someone's property, you have legal rights. As both a lawyer and a practicing Doctor, Attorney Dr. Leonas understands the medical as well as the legal aspects of your personal injury. Theodore S. Leonas, D.P.M.

Attorney at Law Twin Towers, 514 South Merrillville, Indiana 46410 769-3519 49thAvenue. Tickets are $50 per couple and $30 for singles. The evening includes cocktails, dinner and dancing. For tickets, send a self -addressed stamped envelope with a check payable to Class of 1983, P.O. Box 5941, Portage, IN 46368.

Infantry veterans from WWII to get together NORTH WALES, Pa. The 100th Infantry Division Association is seeking men who served in the division from 1942 to 1945 during European campaigns in France and Germany. For more information call the Delta Orlando Resort. Contact Dr. E.T.

Sonnleitner, 1218 Jackson Oshkosh, WI 54901-3752 or call him at (414) 235-1866. St. John the Baptist class to mark 20 years HAMMOND The 20-year class reunion of the St. John the Baptist School Class of 1973 will be held June 26 at the St. John Panel Room at 1844 Lincoln Ave.

For more information, call Donna Schuhrke Koch at 659-8804 or Karen Smutniak Pariso at 924-3397. Spectacular GARY Vacancies in elected and appointed offices will be filled when the Gary Democratic Precinct Organization meets tonight. The meeting starts at 5 p.m; in Lake County Commissioner Rudolph Clay's office, Room 106 at the Lake Superior Courthouse. Clay was elected chairman of the Gary Democratic Precinct Organization on March 13. All precinct committeemen, newly elected officers and captains are invited.

The organization still lacks a recording secretary, a parliamentarian, sergeant at arms and chaplain. Senior club to hear about living trusts MERRILLVILLE Adults 55 and older are invited to the Cen-tier Bank "55 Advantage" meeting at 8:45 a.m. April 7 in the food court of Century Mall at 8275 Broadway. "Living with Your Living Trust" will be presented by David Brubeck, vice president and senior trust officer at Cen-tier. Bev Maupin of St Anthony Medical Center will conduct free blood pressure ij r.l Earlham professor's talk to focus on Japan GARY Earlham College history professor Charles Yates will present "American and Japanese Relations Understanding Each Other" from 2 to 4 p.m.

Sunday in the LibraryConference Center at Indiana University Northwest at 3400 Broadway. Yates will address such subjects as the minority population in Japan, women, educational problems, the economy and political issues. A question and answer period will follow. The Gary Community School Corp. and IUN will hold a reception following the presentation.

Although the event is free and open to the public, those planning to attend are asked to make reservations by calling 9774238. Volunteer conference set at exposition center VALPARAISO -The fifth an- nual Northwest Indiana Volunteer Conference will be held at 9 a.m. April 22 at the Porter County Expo Center. April 15 is the deadline to register. The cost is $8 per person with lunch provided.

The event is sponsored by the Carillon Foundation for Health Porter-Starke Services' fund-raising affiliate and the United Way of Porter County. To register, call 464-8541, Ext. 323. Over 45 singles plan for dinner, dancing HOBART The Over 45 Sin-gles Group of Lake and Porter Counties will meet for dinner and dancing Saturday at the Hobart Elks Lodge at 3580 W. 61st Ave.

For reservations, call 663- 0851. Anniversary f7w7IWYM I 1 20 Off Easter Fashions Sale! Dresses Boys Suits Want thru Dress Pants Shirts March 26 April 4 Pick up your flyer at either store! TT 1-1 1 rngnianu 2706 Highway Ave. ITrR?) LTI HinhlanH IN 173rd St. Hammond, IN (219) 931-6724 3642 Ridge Rd. Lansing, IL 733 (708)474-1550 Sale through April 3, 1993 rTw- Sale prices in effect thru April HocKs strives to raw every advertised item stock If an advertised item Is not available, a rain check wi be ssued when requested.

One item, or Ike tern, may be purchased at the sale price, when available. We resent the ripjt to limit quantities. DRUGS. JSSl VISA (A Lb V5 00000500000 Sis art JUttk 4-pk. Cadbury's Creme Eggs OOOQQQQOQOQ 4-packof milk chocolate crerne tilled eggs.

Second Set of Color Prints Every Sunday and Wednesday ZZ FOCUS ON SCH00LS Ytw cfcoM Iron: Standard Prints i Prestige Prints. Prestige Prints are bound ii a oanvenKtit mini album and avaMte foe a slight adosonal etiarge. Both came ii 5" or 4 6" prints. 3 FOR 11x14" Portrait wtite purchase of The Farraly Collection SUPER SIZE WALL PRINTS From 35mm negatives. 11 14" Prints 8.99ea 16x20" Prints 10.99ea.

Hershey's or Reese's Easter Eggs Assorted flavors ofinoWjal Faster eggs. '2-pk. Te5rPm iwnymm TMnaaraiMm PLUS- Cm 1 1 1 vw Pm fCE Fran SSnfn rvgifct 1 0.99 ftwiit 2138 Kodak Film 24xp. 135100 ISO film. kcUHK 1 00 OFF tn tmxMsmj mm rea.

Palmer Easter Candy froz. 7-oz. bags of chocolate Easter treats. Ifc3 njCKERI Scholarship offered through Eggers School HAMMOND Applications are being taken at Eggers ElementaryMiddle School for the $1,000 Marian E. Garner Memorial Scholarship to be awarded to a college-bound senior or current college student.

Applicants must have attended Eggers and must be accepted to or enrolled in a medical or education program. Forms are available at the Eggers counseling office at 5825 Blaine Ave. during school hours. For information, call 933-2449. College camp seeks to inspire science studies i GEORGETOWN, Ky.

Applications are being taken at the Georgetown College Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics for a two-week summer program called Pre-College Academic Experience in Math and Science. The program is designed for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors with exceptional interest and aptitude in math, natural science and computer science. For applications or information, call Charles Boehms at (502) 863-8087 or Ginger Glass at (502) 863-8436. 4, rWWON GMFhNGS Twenty-Four, 12 Oz. Cans Choice of Flavors 029 Big Foot Bunny BIG 24nnch bunny.

Hook's is your one stop for all Easter cards, gifts n. cuddly ana tun hug! Post-It Fun Stuff BySM. Stabonery or Sticker Ahum. Post-t Stickers or Play Set .,1 39 m. and accessories.

Hook's carries quality American Greetings products. CARE FOR YOUR FAMILY! If you have an elderly parent who requires care by you and your family, sign up your parent for RxWatch today! Th FREE Hook's pharmacy service maintains a record of known health conditions and active prescriptions CHECKPOINTS isaseriesof brwhures on health and better living, which covers more than 38 related topics. Some examples are: Diabetes, Poison Awareness and High Blood Pressure. The FREE brochures are provided as a public service and are available in the Information Centers at Hook's Drugs. 10 neji prsvent possraj aoverw interaaons.

an emergency occurs, the 24-hour hotline give HOOK'S HONORS ALL COMPETITORS' COUPONS Bring any competitor's coupon to Hook's and present if to the cashier when you are making a we'll honor that coupon! anenoing pnysiciam imm imormanon on neaim conditions and active prescriptions. ASK YOUR HOOK'S PHARMACIST ABOUT THIS FREE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE TODAY! BxWatch 7953 Calumet Munster Monday thru Saturday 6:00 am Sunday 8 am 9 pm (219) 836-8053.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Times
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Times Archive

Pages Available:
2,603,700
Years Available:
1906-2024