eyeglasses News Archive

12-Nov-2008

 

  • Spaghetti supper Saturday at St. Charles Parish Center (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
    CHARLESTON ?? A community spaghetti supper will be held Saturday at St. Charles Borromeo Parish Center, 9th Street and Madison Avenue in Charleston.


  • Classroom (The Lincoln-Way Sun)
    A silent auction of works by Will County's youngest art students proved little kids can raise some big money.


  • Busy days ahead for People Fund (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
    MIDDLETOWN ? Mid-November, and all of us are starting to get even busier. The days get shorter while fall chores pile up, pressures at work mount, the holidays loom and the kids' schedules keep us on the run.


  • Illinois Holocaust Museum work nears completion (The Naperville Sun)
    When neo-Nazi Frank Collin applied for a permit to march in Skokie in 1977, he expected a strong reaction from the heavily Jewish suburb. He got one. A group of Jews, many of them survivors of Adolf Hitler's efforts to erase their people, hatched the idea of a local Holocaust museum.


  • Vision Correction Procedure Hits a Milestone (Carteret County News-Times)
    (ARA) - More than 150 million Americans, or approximately 50 percent of the U.S. population, require eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct common vision problems. For these people, waking up in bed and reaching over to the nightstand for eye glasses is a normal ritual.


    Back to Presbyopia

    Back to eyeglasses News Archive