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Ntles Libraryplansanniversary celebration
The Nile Publie lAbrary Dis- Fetivitie begb Smthy Dec. have a spoci1 ehowhg oftriet will colobrote too yeáro of 4 with000poohousé ondtoofrom for rhildren from 1O3OBrooch Library -Service neot 2-4 p.m. throughout tho work the 1115 od repeoted at 2-245.month. To -merk- the eveot, the lihrmy will offer refreehmeote to he ehowo are Moon
librery pteno o roeek of colohre- hfll0000, end other gtve-e-wnyo. Man,' Froggie Went ACour-tien et the hcmcch. OnTheocley, Dec. 6, the breech Pue 2S
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by Bed BercerWe decided-to go into semi-
retirement on October 29th,our3lth wedding anniversary.-It lasted 22 days. Os Novern-ber 20th we ended ocrretirement. During the period
..wevinited Fronce odd Italy.
It won 38 years sioee I'dbees in Belgium. The last timewas on April 12th, 1945. WeGIs were being truckedback from Germany. FronklioRoosevelt bad died and theLuxembourg und Belgianflags were waving ut half-most in memoriam.
Tkirty-eigkt years later myfirst look at Brussels was oat-side Brussels' Nord train
-station. Ou an outside wall,written in English, was thegraffiti, Keep Yosr F...iogBombs". The magic wordsgreeted us again and again anwe travelled thruoghootFrance and Italy.
We, had been in Paris many- times during World War II.
Amidst the city-wide bonfireswe celebrated V-E Day there.Thirty-eight years later itlooked better.
Everywhere, buteverywhere, the uninhibitedy000g people kiss, They hogand they kiss ou street cur-neru, In the ouhwoy stations,
. Centüsnedon Page tI. .
Arts andThe Riles Senior Center 9060
md crafts fair on Wednesday,Nov. 30 frum 10 am. to 3 pLm.Thefoiesvill feotare hand eroftodnoticIes from Nileo Seuiur citisdn.
;Iti5oos. All nro welcome aushoppers.
Villageholidayhours
The Village uf Nues Ad-ministrutiun Offices will beclosed Thursday, Friday, andSaturday; Nov. 24, 22, 26, io ob-
- servanee nf the Thanksgivingtlnliday.
. Free bloodpressure readingsFree binod pressure readings
will be taken Thursday, Dec. 1 hythe Nites Community HealthDéparimenl, 7ttl Milwaukeeave. belweeu the hours oli and tp.m. Nu appointment isnecessary. - : -
Maine Eaststudentkilled on Golf Road
A lt-year-nld junior from- Maine . East High Schuol wasstrock and killed by d car ou GulfRoad early Muuduy murniñg.The youth, Curtis F. Priest, wanun his waytoelasses at thehigh -school when he was struck und
Priest ¡s mirvived by his paren-tu, Wnyoe aod Mary Jo Priest;his brother Jason; grandparentsHeleo Priest of Elmhurst auIlauna Fisher uf Columbia City,lud, Fooeral aeririces werd heldWednesday, Nov. 23 at IkajaTerrace Funeral Hume, Niles. In-
1termeot was in Ridgewoudcemetery. - - .
Nues Senlérs
Róck throwingSälerno. striker arrested -
A-49-yearsdd striking SalernoMcgowan employee wan arrested
_oo Tbnrnday, Nov. 17, aftertbroving rocks at two carodrivitig pastthe NOes factory,-Police report -the striking
workerwas arrested at 7:54 am. -after throwing rocks and striking
C rafts .I?air Mayor Jeuieee Wisniewski andSume of the articles offered at her fellow jonier high school
the fair will include sil paintmgs, essay winners became honorarywoodworking actreleo crocheted pnhlie officials Tnesday uighfarticles knitted aeticles eeram- taking ever tbe seats of Nitos of-tes, paper toleing, qniltnd and finals in a pre-village boardsown itema and dolls. Vendor ¿footing. The enormI affair wasparticipa inc in rootricted to Niles witnessed by a fall house of prendSenior Center registrants. The narentO and friends.vendues are pranided fahle space Io additiun tu Miss Wisstewnki,at nu charge. For morn inferma- MOON. Harlem ave., wbu was thetino en tao nets and crafts fair, first place winner and wasplease call 967-e 00 cnt 276 buoured by silting in the Mayor's
the ear of a lb-year-old Evestenwoman wko was drívingaorth in -the cork lane past tise factorylocated at7777 Caldweli Ave.
Immediately after sb-thin g theEvanston Car, thé Chicago em-ployee threw- mere recko and
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Public access cab!e TV ordiànce- - - due after January ist
Essay winnerstake overhoard seats
seat, rainiero-np were selected tonit in the honorary ckairn of oIliervitlageofficialu.
Sitting in Ike village clerk'schair was Fralüc Wagner, Jr.,9233 0600to, sun nf NOes villageclerk. Other honorees incladedLisa Peozek, 9744 Oleander,
- village manager and CbarlesGioucckio, 7713 - Harlem,assistautvillage manager.
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Honored -as village trastees- Continued on Page 28
0cc Board of Trustees
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Members of Ike Oaktun Commanity College Ray Hartacin, Ken Latos; (bottom row) JanetBoard of Trastees are (lun ruwl lo rl Scott Vrabel, Jackett, CeeileVye, RalphGoren.sladeni trustee; Dianaluvelaud, Bill Spanlding,
- The Board uf Trastees uf- uf Habkard Wunde as its Janet T. Juckett uf Park Ridge,-Oàktun Cummuoity College prenideot, Re-elected an vice respectively. All officer positions,-Tuésday, at it,tegiilar meeing, , ebairman gntl,seceetaty--were.N emke 15 I ted Cecile Vy Ralph M Go e uf Wilmette and C tinned a Pug 27
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VOL27,NO,28ThEBUGLFvTlWRSDAY,NOVEli90ERtl,I992 - -25e per copy -
Page 2 The Bugle, Thursduy, November24, 1983
FainilyCounseling Lions dónateFemily Counseling Service of
Evenston und Skokie Valley un-nouoces new officers and od-diiinos to it's Board of Directors.Tammy Speed, President; Fan-nia Wriogartner and VeronicaMensch, Vice-President;Lorroine Morton, Secretary; andVeroice Edet505, Treasurer. NewBoard members are TatoNewman, Judy osd JohnMcEvoy, and Kathy and JochStitey.
For farther information coo-tact John Buchtey, EsecotiveDirector, 328-24t4.
THEBUGLEUSFN469-768)David Besser.
Editor ucd Publisher
_, 1983 Member
IIllinois Press Association
Vol. 27, No. 24, Nov. 24,1983
8746 N. Shermer Rd.Nues, 11f. 60648
Phsoe 966-2906-1-2-4Pobliuhed Weekly os Thursday
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The Bugie paid at Chieagu, 11h.Postmaster: Scud addressrhauges to The Bugir, 8746. Shermerltd.,Níirs, III. 60648Sahsrriptico Rate (ho Advance,Per siughr copy $2$Ose year $10.06Two years $10.06Three years $24.061 year Senior Citizen $8.50hyear (outofrousty) . . . $24.00hyear (foreign) $32.00
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Visual Ear to police
Shows above is Morton Grove Lioso Chah President, Joe Hedrich,(r) dooating the visoat ear ünit to the Morton Grove Potine Chief,Lorry Seher, ata recent club meeliog.
The Morton Grove Liens Cmb (TDD( Tetephovr Device forhas just donated to the Morton Deal unit.Grove Police Department a Visual Ear is operated byVisnat Ear. This soit is a new means of o standard Teletypemeans of telcphoov vom- keyboard. ht has a dïsptay screenmsoieatioo for those with im- with (arge illaninoted tellers.paired hearing or speech. Visual Ear allows yoa to record
Visual Ear is an advanced aod play bach measogeo so ameaes nl elertrcoic cow- standard cassette type recorder.mnoicatioo. ht han beco designed ht can even be coed io conjunctionto allow Ihe deaf or speech im- with a- telephone answeriogpaired to vommanicate quickly device.aod easily with anyone asine yo The doealioo of thin anit lo thecsislisg (TTY( Teletype er police department will cow allow
Ihose deaf aod speech impairedpersons lo have instant cam-maniraliod io vase of any typeemerglnce, be il onedical, police,lire, etc.
In Who's 'Whotanne tono Zygmnol, a senior
al SI. Mary's College, Wi0000,Minoenola, is an000g SMCsladcnls whose names are io-rtaded io the 1904 edition of Who'sWho Amoog Sladeols ioAmerican Uoiversilies andColleges.
Ms. Zygmaol is he danghler ofEdmood and Pat tria Zygmiiot,692g N. Merrill, Nilen, IL.
Special Holiday GiftsCRIB
LINENS10.50% OFF
ROCKERSAdult 139.95Reg. $19-9,95
Child's 29.95Reg. $49,95
Pith hIS 0FF SAiE PRICEWITH THIS AS
PLAY PENSSTROLLERS20% OFF
HIGH CHAIRS15% OFF
PLUSMANY GIFTSFORTHE BABY
Foor Flaggs Shopping Center Gulf & Milwaakee 967-172gOpen: Mun.,Fri. 10-5 s Sn). 1Ori Son. 12-4
HAPPY THANKSGIVINGThe Niles Senior Center- will br closed on Thursday and.
Friday, Nov, 24 and 25 lar Thaohogiving weehcod, The stallwioties all a sale and happyholiday. -
WOMEN'SCLUB -
The Niles Senior Center Women's Club will mccl no Monday,Nov. 25 01 t p.m. The lealared program sollt be a cookie es'change and a program of "Dear Blabby". Members arereqaenled lo heinO three dosen cookies to participate in thecookie exchange.
SQUARE DANCINGThe Nifes Seoior Center square danciog group will meet on -
Tnenday, Nov. 29 at 1:25 p.m. This grasp is open al so charge toall Niles Senior Center registrants. - -
ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIRThe NitOs Senior Ceoter is sponsoring an arts avd crafts fair to
celebrate the work of its ncoior citizen artisans. The lair will beapeo on Wednesday, Nov. -35 from 10 am. Io 3 p.m. Alt arewelcome as shoppers. For more information, please call 06Vslot est. 32g.
HOLIDAY DECORATINGThe Niles Seoior Ceoler will be decorating the senior center
or the holiday season on Tharaday, Dcv. t from 12 none onwardhroa0h the day. All are invited to allond and help make the ceo-er took festive.
CENTER LUNCHEON AND TRIP TICKET SALESOn Friday, Dec. 2 at lt am. the hebels for the trip and tan-
cheoo wilt he sold on a wath te basis. Telephone reservations larthese Iwo activities wilt be accepted alter t2 noon on December
The Christmas shpppieg trip willtake place on Monday, Dec. 2from 9:25 0m. to 4 p.m. The tickets are $2, Lgocheon is not io-claded althosgh there will he lime for tascheon at StratfordSqaare Shoppiog Math. Weather permitting, there wilt he a shortslop al an oalletters mall is Dowoers Grove.The hslh nl the daywill he spent iodooro otStrallord Sqnare-Shoppiog Mall. -
The Christmas Lnnrheou wilt labe place on Friday, Dee. lt al12 noon. The mens will feature cheese ravioli with ment 500cc,roast beef, oveo roasted chicheo, tossed salad, string beansatmondise, garlic bread asd dessert. Eotertaioment will be anold fashioned sing-a-long and a sarprise. Tickets arc $5.25.
DRIVER'S TRAINING INSTRUCTORS MEETINGA remioder is extended to all riger's training instractors el a
meeting so Friday, Dec. 2 nl 2p.m. -
The Chrinlmas shopping trip will take place on Mooday, Dec. 5from 0:20 0m. to 4 p.m. The tickets are $2. Luncheon is not io'
Norwood Seniors bowl, swim & saveThe Scaiur Connection Chah al Norwoad Federal Savings aod
Loan Association, whose main office is locnted at 5513 N.Milwaukee ave. io Chicago, has scheduled a weekly bowlingtoaroameot aod hot tab party lar ita members.
Bowling begins promptly al lt am. on Friday marniogs al theHoliday Bawl on Lawrence and Hartem. Complimeotary coffeeis available and dincoaoted bowling rates are io effect. Then, at9 n.m. on Satardays, the group medo at the Holiday Ins inShokie for three honra of private swim time. According to ChahCoordi0010r Marge Martin, "The importance of exercise iorelation lo 00es health cannot be overlooked. The activitiesNorwood han planned cootribate to noes fitness and are mareenjoyable as a resait of troop participation."
to odditioo, members cao enjoy tremend005 soviogs usbrand'name merehoodise and food snpphies al the WarehouseClab Located at 742g N. Lehigh in Nues, the Warehouse Chah is ano-frills, cash and carry operativo where hoasewaren, eier-Ironica, groceries aod other items cao be pnrchaaed for STo overwholesale prices.
If yua're isterenled io any of these activilien, copIavI MargeMartin al 775-50W on Taesdays or Thnrndays.
Besides their mais offices, Norwoad Federal operate bran-ches al 5415 W. Devon ave. and 62O5Norfhwesf hwy. inChicago, SSS N. Northwest hwy. io Pa;hThdgc, 322f W. Glenviewrd. io Gleoview, and 000 5. Meaeham rd. io Elk Greve Village.
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Nues Township Collecto. election results
Nihes Township Clerk LouisBlack, member of the NihesTownship Canvass Board, un-n050res tisA results of the Nov. 8,electios for the Office of NilesTownship Cohleelor.
The Cauvuss took place os Noii.It, with Ihe resulta of vote totalsand precincts won as 10h10mn: Ofthe 143 precincts io Nihes Towo-ship, the lutai ballata cast were6641. Betty A. Pelroshni, the io-cambent, won the elechion forNihes Tnwnship CoBector with 15h
precincta anda vote count of 3178,Hewerd R. Weiss won h precinctand a vole count of 735. LesterBrawostein won 31 precincl,s andavole count of 1551. -
There Were 10 prerincla tiedwith no wiuoer and the foSowingresulta: Betty A. Petroohi andLester Brownshein tied in S ofthese preciocts. Howard Weinsaod Lester Brownsteis tied in hpréeinct. Betty Petronki asdHoward Weiss tied in I precioct.
Violet RossMemorial Fund
A memorial fond has teenestablished in memory of former0CC student Board of Trusteesmember Viahet Ross, who diedAugusts. -
The 1usd will be used ta pur-chase u piece of art for theCollege. Au isitial contrihutino teIhe Violet Ross Memorial Fundhas toes named by Ms. Raus'shusband, Melvin, who wiG sit ouIke College's Art Selection Com-mittee when a decision ia madennthe art purchase.
Mn. Ross served in 1577-75 asthe 0CC student represeotativeonthe Board ofTmusteeo. She alsohelped organize the GlenviewElementary School District 34Sehanl Caucus and served for
The Hanno of Repeeneotutivestoday peusedlegintation lopmleetcastomern from credit card fraudby signifleautly steengthseoiogFederal Luso. "Thin leginlution isstrong medicioe foe the needitcard froud epidemic thai isoweepingtheoulion," said Chair-mass Frank Assomsaio ID-IL) of thelIonne Consumer Affairs sudCaiouge Suhnaosmittee.
Eveey yeue sa estimated 73million of the 500 million creditcards in circoistino its this vosootryare reported lost or stoico. 01that tatui, come 20,000 coeds arefraudulently used every day. In1982 fioasseiol hsstitatiaes last anentimated $125 millias from kneltcaed frond olaae, an increane ofmore than 35 percent over 1951,About $4$ million uf the 1952ligure caisse fram Ihn ose ofnsaoteefeit credit cards, andvaanterfeit card tasses ore rspecired lo grow lo nearly $195 milEnoin tS83 Frund tosses to the creditoued issdastey as u whole ap-praached $1 billion its 1555.
"These tasses ore home bymnnamern nu narehyas if the thieftook the mooey from them utgnsspuiest. The lonseu suffered bylinuosciol institutions mod creditcurd issuers are pessed antamosomero in Ilse toree of higherfees end interest rutas. Unfoeta-ootely, mont cecAl card czionsisnuhn
many years on the vaucuo ofGhenbrooh High Scheol District225. Ms. Roos wan active os theGhesviem Human RelationsCommittee and was formerpresideot oftke Glenview Leagueof Womuo Voters, in addition haher invatvement in several othercummonityactivities.
Fund rontrihutioss, which aretax-deductible, shnshd he made tothe Oahtao Community CollegeEduralionat Foundation ' VialetRaso Memorial Fund aod sent tothe altention of Lie Borowito,0CC director of college develop-ment, Oakton CummanityCollege, 1510 E. Golf rd., DesPlotneu 61516. The cutoff date forcostrubutioos is April 1, 1954.
House passes CreditCard Protection Act
hove opeeuted with little fear ofbeieg caught. The Credit CardPrntentiooAct cheogen the ratennf tIse goose fur Ike criminel,"naid Aaosmsaio.
"The Credit Card PeotentianAct cracks doom ao credit cardcrime its four- weys. Firot, itmultes it illegot to distribstocredit cord oambers roped on avery lissdtrd kaois, med only tothoso wha haven legitimole needforthe oamhrr. Numbers ore thukeys thot moloch consumers'uceousts. The numbero seo usedby crhoiuolu lo muOio couaterfeitcredit cards, by diohanest mer--chants to bill c005amees focmorchondioe they did osi orderand did not want, mod in a widevariety nf other sophisticatedwhite coUne crimos to defraud000samees, moechsotn, audboobs uf huodreds el sodio ose ufdoSars ozosuatly.
"Secuadly, it wakes possessionuf five nr mom illegetly obtainedcredit cardo end numbers aFedseul cflense. Thidpruvinon indirected toward riogu uf organ-toed criminels who syutemuticaitlycollect, and frauduleotly une,credit cards neid numbers.
"Third, it makes it a crime tofraudulently uno o credit cardoambee os weS on u cord itself.TIsis eeveeuen o Fedeeat muri
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600 attend dedication of Des Plaines campus
0cc dedication signifiesbeginning of new eraSt. John Brebeuf
Citrus SaleSt. John Breheuf is holding
their 4th Annual Citrus Sale. Ithegins Nov. 20 and cods Dec. 11.Pick sp will he afterall massesun Sunday, Dec. 10.
We are again featuring smalland large cases of GrapefruitoandOrangeo, which we have beeshold are uf outstanding qsahilp.For further informatino, pleasefeel free to cuotact-Mrs. JoleneValtrat 065't4f7.
Fall usedbook sale
The Niles Branch Library, 0320Ballard Rd., Riles, wilt hold itsfall used book sale Nov. 23 thruDec. 4. The Library wilt be sellinghardbaeks, paperbacks, andmagaztoes.
Come early for best selertions(Closed Thanksgiving. Phase 297-020f-
Democrats seekcandidates
Anyone interested in running inthe 25th Senatorial District caocontact Nichuhas B. Blase al 692-3350 to set up an appointmeotwith the Screening Committee.This area lies in part of Shukie,Mofleo Grove, Gleuview, Dom-corporated Des Plaines, DesPlaines, Niles and Park Ridge.
The November 13 dedicution ofOekton Community College's DeePlaines rumpus murbnd thereuhieation of u dormo that musstarted same 13 years ego rn ahalf-dozen converted factorybuildiegs.
There nu longer is u sign ufcollege life around tIse Morton-Grove factory buildings Oaktunculled hume for 15 years. But:things are buaaing at the I t6-ecee,0CC location uloog the OesPleines Sliver. '
The dedication program :fssOalstoo's oem physical edacatiisnfacility was attended by mure-athan 600 peuple. Spenknrsincluded Soorutury uf Stale JimEdgar, Des Fleisses Mayor JubaE. Seite, faueding Board ofTrasteen member Itaysnuod E.Hartatelts and Board ChairmanBill Spuelding.
A ceremony in the College'scafeteria laltuwed the dedicutionprogreso, bigkhightesf by thecutting of n large celte modelednOter the Des FIesen facility.
Construction uf the new cans-pus hegen io the fuS nf 1976,follomiegthe 1974 purchase of thesito. The first chenues ut the newcampan were held June 16, 1900,as masnrsctioo continued on thesecond phare of she oumpus.
Oaktun han sume impressivefacilities to after its utudeats, whurange ege froin 57 to nearly 0f).The Learning Remaree Ceoter
cueniets of e 60,000 volumelibrary, mu art geOnry, study arenssud n Federal depository fervarious government recordswhich are available to cemunityresidents.
Stole-of-the-art labs offer- utu-dusts the bent in eutomotiveterhnalugy, keatiug und aircuoditiosing, building energysystems tookaolegy, dato pro'ceasing and science,
A brand oew large leetare halt- will be used tar theater, commun--,ity meetings and many other
College eveats. The phyniraleducation facility is only pert ofDuktus's newly available arces -
sports and recreatman. Seventennis muets, nbc of which
knee lights for eight play, abaurhall Seid and several outdoorpractice areea are also included.
Oakton now boasts 153 modemolussruoms and Inharatories,nerving murs than 0,055 studentsus the Das Plaines cumpas - a bigstep from the old factory huild-ings and 032 students that were nbeginning only 13 yOurs 900.
- Gustavo A. Serrano
Navy Seaman Recruit GustavoA. Serrano, sas uf James R. andAlice Serrana uf- 8143 N. Karhov,SiWhie, has completed recruittraining at the Navel RecruitTraining Command, Sas Diego.
Dr. Sorrel Rosin (second 6-um heEl, accepts the Joisieng in the swamis ceremony were CliffRilen Chamber Beautiftcalioo Awned for 2983 from Crestadiesa, Cfsamher President, lar left), and RestaChumbar Awards Chnirpuemo Bou Varan. The new 0Sce M.unp r RQ1geOt NOSSfPj)»J rH
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At one rime you could insureynor heloneinge u sly ter scOlo1caehvolun.
Today. muet Insurance com-ptnits will I usure to valuerceuerina policy-huldera ter fullreplaoemenr cOste.
0f course. premiares are higherfor Ohi scouts age. butiSiCoOworthwhile that agents all euert he000n try urge their cliente totube e duantago uf lt. Se de we.
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The Woohngota Swedioh GleeGlob comprited of user 40 muttsuBi he under the direction ofArtherR. Stmbcck, Ane't dieeetormud Dotata Foetney, occompen-inC. They mill offer tooga uf theoeeo',n bu Swettieh end Eeglioh.Meegic Kurt it well tutuma io theSwndioh canatmmity fer her vocalwork end bina benn unen onSwcdiuh notional teicvioioo eaweff eu TV. in the Chicageiend
Following the connotA n Steed-ink Kaffehord - coffee lubie willhe temed featuring Swudiahbaked gouda aniqtee to theSwcdieh Chriattmee suenan. A Jabbetik will be ongoing throughoetthe afternoon offering Swediehcaukiet, importe, rugo, needin-work end other gift ituma nl veryreanonehic prireu.
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- LIFE EXPECTANCY ANDLWESPMILife expuctuecy is the term givue to represent the number of
yearu ae iedivideal will live. At the tarn of the century theaverage life expectaecy for bulk med ucd women waS 47 yeere. -
Today, thatagu is 76, 71 for munasd78furwumen. . - -
Life span io the age at which, all things being perfect, themaximum numher uf yearn an individual could survive. Life
- upan furbuth meo ucd women has been varivasiy estimated tobu between 1ff and lloyeuro, . -
An indlvilfeal'o fife span lu diminished hy insults from the en- - -
virunment such au radiation, ckumicalu, pour health habito, anddiseases that damage cells, gradually deutruy'mg the immunesystem. Mudiraf teukeulugy hue increased life expectancy sinne1900, hntnottuthe puistofmanirnum life span. - - -
Women, uithuagh deemed the weaker nez, actually have -ûmuch siroeger immune system and this is the reason fur theirgreater life expectancy.
SENIORCEN'FERS AREGREATpLACE8The Village uf Morton Grove hes two great places for seniors
tu muetaame great facen, The Prairie View Community Center,8034 Dumpeter, emphaniuen recreational and acciai activitiesand now has upeeinge in their Tharuday Club, The Village HallSenior Center, 6101 Capelina, umphaniioea health und humangemmen, and ucla as a drop-in cesfer fur seniors. Fur mare in-formation on Ikone two contero and servicm they offer, call LeoProvoetat PrairieView, ggS'435$l uod RuiphBirmiegham attheVillage Hall, 985-4658.
FREE JAZZ CONCERTThu new Skuhie Valley Juro Ensemble will perform a free
concert at3 p.m. onSanday, Der. 4 io Ihr Shokie Pabllc Library,The big bandsoand ufjaee will befeatared.
BE READY FORYOVR WRITFEN TESTSecretory uf Siate Jim Edgar's Rates of the Road Refresher
Conree is offered tu urea uesior citizens, age 65 and over whoneed to review Iheir driving rules fur their written driuers liuen-ne esamioutiun. - - . -
The Refresher Courue is buId loo the MurtunGrove Village HaSSenior Center und io laught by fellow students whu have Irecuived special training in their koowludge of the Raies.December's Course will bu taught the 6th and 13th frum l23$3p.m. Tu oigo ap for tIlls Cren coarse, cull the Senior Hut-Line anyweehduymoruiog ut 065-465f.
SWEETS FOR CHRISTMASOu Wednnuduy, Dec. 21 at 9 am., "Sweels Fur Cbriutmuo", a
cookie und cookie recipe eschaogu willbe held in the VillageHull Senior Ceuler. Cull Murcy Amoladler, heulth educator and -
uuiniiiuniot from the Murtos Grove Health Deparfaneutfur mureioformotion.
1984MEDICARE CHANGESUnder Part A (houpitali000iuul, Ike deductible will rise from
$304 io $356. Putieuls in Ihn hoopitul for 61-$6 days will becharged $89 u duy instead of the present $7$. After 9$ days in thehoupilalthe daily chargepuid bythe pstient goes opto $178 from -
$152. Also under Part A, stays in skilled usruiug bornes will cootIhn patient $44.50, up from $38. The preminms a Medicarepatient muut puy for Part B (oat pulient) uerniceu will -jump$2.4Sper month, to$14.fS.
For further information about these untI other orsior citizenprogroms cult Ralph Birmingham ut the Morton Grove Senior -
Hot-Lion weekdays, o seth 0000 ut 065-4450, or Bud Swanson,- Direclor uf Senior Sel'viceu otthe Village Hatt, 065-4150.
Viflae of SkokieThe Office uf Hnrnan llervicus io plansing a 3 day toar tu
Frunkenmulh, Michigan, known us the Christmas capitol uf theworld, Doc. 13-15. Franhenmath is fnmonn for ita gailydecorated ntreeto and German flavor. Thin community includesthe 01, LoreozCkorch, hoOt in 1590, the St. Julian Winery and -
Br000ers, the very best Christmas shop in the wurid, Round triptransportation via deluxe muturcoach will leave from the SmithActivities Center, Lincoln & Galitz, llkokie. Deluxe hotel ac-cummudations andmealu are included. -
Pieuse call Helen Panos 673.6850, ext. 338 at the Office ofHuman Serviuenforfartherdetaiie, -
Leaning Tower Senior Adult CenterLeaning Tawer llenier Adult Center hua ncheduled neme un-
cellent and pupufar maclea to be ohown at the center everyFriday afternoon at 1 p.m. Shnwttme In free of charge and
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everyane in welcome to come and eejny an afternoon ef fun andfrienda. Mr, Pfender has arranged the ffllnwing mactm to benhownatthecenterdoringthemanthufember, -
Friday, Dec St "Bern Free" Friday, Dee, 9: "Heaven fan -
Wait"; $rf, Dec. 16: "The Melme that prr. Friday,Dec. 25- tubeanngancedt FlidflYrDer. 30: telteannuenced,
Candyandpopcgrnjsueryed, Mark your calendar and attend.
5-5 Plüs IJal!Qweiián4- Western--' Party
Agreut tiene wau had by SIi 55 Plus Cmb members. Show above(l-r) Fran Kiatin, IdnPeoletti Aun Romeo, Elsie Panlow, WaodnPalkoner, Lessino Jacob, Catherine Pruettiog, feine $eifcrt, VeroZsbnld and Vinian Zornige.
Cut your own Christmastree listing
- Christiane treu ferme prodncetrees ¡s a crup. Selectedvarieties are planted, pruned,and nurtnred for seven to tenyears tu provide the perfect treufuruarHnliday decoration.
The IL Dept. of Conservationbao made available fordistribution tu the public, nbrechare linl'mg by county thesoerces ut Oliente Groan Christ-mae hiera, - It ¡e publiuhed toateiet the generai public locate
areas growing Christmas meenwhere you can "cut yonr unu",
The brochure lists location ofChristmas Iree farms in northernIllinois, opecies nf trees availableandsizeoftreeu. -
For a copy of thin puhlicûtiuncontad Ihr North Cook CountySull and Water CuenernatiunDiutrict, 1675 Hicks rd., RollingMeadows, IL 60008or phone 991-4330. -
Santa UalB arriveu at HarlemIrving Plaza from Ihn North Poleal 10 a.m eu Friday, Nov. 25. Mr.Cigua will call the plaza his homefur the next fonr weeks thraChristmas Eve. He will hewelcoming visitors from 11 am.to 8l36 p.m os weekdays, 10 am.to g p.m. os Saturdays, and Neonlo S p.m. on Sundays ut Ike centerwhich is located ut Harlem Ave.,Irving Ph, and Forest PreserveDr.
He arrives via Norwood PorkFire Engine und will euler thenorth court usmrasce ufthe runternear the Mister Shop. Harlem Ir-ning Plutu's-muscol, Happy Hip-po, will uhure io Ike fas aluñgwith frirsdo Rizzi Toy Sotdirr,Huartly Panda, aed members ofthe Mother Guerio High SchoolBund, River Grove. 'BrownieTroop llO3und Cub Scoot Pack-396$, Pisie/Browoin Troop 573from Normue Bridge Scheut, andBrownie Troop 1249 from St. Bar-tholomuw School- will ulso bewaiting to welcome Santa. Thebund will lead Santa uud hisparade of friendo thruagh themull bringing hint Io him Christ-mas wcrhshyps where he willvisit milk beyn&girls.
Children who visit wflh Sustout his workshop will receive a
YThe Mayer Kaplan JCC io
Skokie prmenta a youth HealthClub Nito for 0th graderu 98m1598 graders en Salerday, Dec. lOfrom 7-10 p.m. The program willieclede eue 0198e sauna, enemctue
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Santa àrrival at Harlem. Irving Plaza
Senta Claus aminen ut HuelemleviegPleoa to greet all kto Mendswho weteeme hits home Friday, November 25, at 10 nm,
upecial Christmas ornament willalso be prenented lo the first 500fumilieo compliments uf HarlemIrving Plaza. -
Photos with Santa areievailahteat a ouminul fee.
opeciul Christmas Coloring Bookfrom Ike Harlem Irviog Plaza.Moms visiting Santa on pesingday will receive a perfume 0gm-pie of theirchoice uomplimeets ofWiehuldl's and Mudiguns. A
outhHealth Club Ñiteequipment, hot tub, steam room,TV Luunge, pool and gym.
The Health Cmb is located atthe Mayer Kaplan "J", 5000 W.Church st., Skokie and pur--ticiputien in apee Io all 6-19th
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graders! The fee is $2.59 formembers and $4 for son-membere, Contad Gayle Bruwoat 675-2200, eat. 230 for more in-furmution.
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of the Morton Grove Seidr bowlh,g Fo h,fOemath on semoe etvte sp000ed byleegue apoesoredby the Morton Gmve Pmh District the Morton Gmve Perk Dietrict eoñtact Leo Pmvo96meet every Fridey mornieg et the Skokie Lmes. et 965-4359.
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St. Peter'sSingles
November 22St. Peter's Singles Benefit
Dance, Friday,Nov. 25, 9 p.m.-Hyatt Regency O'Hare Botet,9300 Bryn Mawr, live bond, freeparking. Donations $4. NoReservation needed, . loto 337-7814er 824-4808. Singles over 30.
Proceeds lo St. Francis soapcenter Os Home tor the aged. 122Kinzie....$200 in Cash Prizes. 10other elshsjoin us.
Aware SinglesNovember SS
The Aware Singtes Group in-vites all singles to a HillbillyNight at 8:30 p.m. on Friday,Nov. 25, at the Arlington ParkHilton, Euclid ave. and Rohlingrd., Arlington Heights. Therewill be continuous live musicprovided by two bands, oneBloegrass, the otber Custom-porary. Admission is $0 for non-members. For more ¡ator-matien,cdllAwareat7l7-1005.
In-BetweenersClub
November2Singles 40-05: The In-
Betweeners Club wilihold theirmonthly meeting in theMinistry Center of St.Raymond's church, 1-Oka &Milburn sta., Mt. Prospect onFriday evening, Nov. 25 at 8p.m. All singles welcome! Wewill have a pot-luck dinner(bring a left-ever) and a whiteetephant sole (briog a wrappedgift).
Refreshments and cash barincluded.
For information cull 299-8391or3SO-3945.
Survivors SinglesNovember26
The Survivors Sisgtes (of TheNorthwest Suhurbu) will have abig singles dance, for nioglesover 30, Saturday, Nov. 26, 9p.m. Park Ridge V.F.W. Hull,Canfield & Higgios. No reser-votions seeded. Information at334-2589 or 337-7814, onty $4.Music by The Sigbts&Sosnds.
Catholic AlumniClub
November16A square dance for single
young adults, ages 21-38, will besponsored by the CatholicAlumni Ctsb at 8:30 p.m.,Saturday, Nov. 26, at St. Fer-dhsand's Parish HaS, 3131 84.Mason in Chicago. No previoussquare dancing experience isnecessary. A professional callerwill enplain the basic steps.Non-member admission is $4.For more Information, call 726-0739.
Jewish SinglesNovember 57
The Jewish Singles (ages 21-45) presents a "Cilywide Gao-ce" from 7-il p.m., on Sunday,November 27, at "Joke BonBandstand", located at 9046 W.Golf, Des Plaines. Admission isonly$3 andaS invited,
According to Howard Good-man of PIlles, many singlesfrom alt Chicagoland wlil be inattendance. -
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All singles. are invited-to aCombined Club Singles. Dancewilb the live music uf Junctionat 930 p.m. os Sutnrdáy, Nov.,19, at the Skokie Holiday- Inn,5300 W Toohy ave., Skokie. The'dance Is eo-sponsored'by'theAware Singles Group, the Nor.tkwest Singles Association, undInsight for StogIes of Evanstob.Admission is $6 for non-members, $5 for members. Forintormatloo, call769-2800. ,
North Shore'Formerly ' '
Married 'November27
North Shore FormerlyMarried wifi bave a dunce atFrank's Chicago Dance Glob,4348 N. Pulaski, Chicago (SedFloor) on Sunday, Nan. 27 at7:30 p.m. Plenty of public trao-sportation and street parkiug.Free coffee and cold drioksavailable. This isa now event suplease try to come. We knowyauwlll enjoytheevening. -
Members: $1.50, non-members: $3. '
For further information, callJanlceatfi73-7192.
iCC SinglesPanorama
November27Singles Panorama of the
Mayer Kaplan Jewish Corn-munity Center invites Singles ofail ages to a Bowling Party atAll Star Lanes, 5200 Demputer,Skokie. 2 p.m., Sunday,November27.
Come for a fun afternoon ofBowling and socializing. Feeincludes three garnes and theose of reotaisboes.
Call to reserve-675-2200 Ent.303/250.
Fee: Members and non-members$5.
''The Spares
November 57On Sunday, Nov; 27, the
Spares will host a club meetingat the Americas 'Legion Post -
'-' 134, 6140 W. Dempster st., Mor-too 6(rove; 7 p.m. social, 7:38p.m.meeliog.
Robert Luisa, Campos Direr-tor of Concordia College fromRiver Forest wilt speak on"How to taIse cootrot of yourLife & your Time - . all theTime". If you lost $1,000,000 or
. $500,098 you can replace it inose way or another, but onceyou lose Time il's toot.
Time is your life, so why oatgive yourself o fair shako andtake control of your time, the"stuff" of which life Is made?Ourspeakerwlllohow you howto do it. It's an enciting concept,practical, too. Join sa.Refreshments and dancing willfollow, live music.
The club meets the Sed and4th Sundays of the month. Allsingles, widows, legallyseparated adulta and divorcedadulto welcome. Gneats arealwaya welcome. For mure in-formation please 'call NormJahnke, Presidentat 446-3125 orPat Stryk mombei-sblp. chair-
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Morton Grove Seniorsbowling league .
ty checksSenday, or holiday".
Roberteoc etated that thisprocedure helps reduce theprohlerns thut people have whenthey receive Iheir checks andtheir banks are clnsed. Thesesituations occur several timesduriag the year, and Robertsonadvised that SSA would providesimilar information aboat talareearly check delivery dates astheyoccsr.
Centet employeesto donate bloodEmployees of Centel, 36 S.
Fairview, Pork Ridge, will hehelping paliests in need by par-ticipating in a blood drive onTuesday, Nov. 29. The drive willbe held from 1-5 p.m. Gisny Iber,RN., the blood drive chairper-
. son, encourages all Centel em-ployees to donate theThanksgiving holiday weekend.
I LEGAL NOTICE IThe Board of Education of EastMaine School District No. t3,Maine Township, Cook Cosoty,
,Iltinois have approved thefottowlog schedate of regularBoard ofEdscation meetings:
November 29, t983December 13, t983January tO, 1984Jasaary 24, 1984February t4, 1984Fehrsary28, 1984March 13,1984April It, 1984
-- April 24,1984Mayl, 1984May 22,2984Jane 22,2984June 26,1984Asgsst 21, 1984
. September tt, 1984September25, 1984October9, 1984October 23, 1984November 13,2984
Aliregalar meetmgs are held iothe Apollo School Baildiog, 10100Dee Road, Des Plaiaes, Illinois at7:39p.m.
(s) JamesE. BowenSecretaryBoard of Education
Do-It-Yourself Messiahat North Park
North Park Coflegewill presentits third Do-It-Yourself
Messiah" at &15 pin. Thenday,Dec. 6, In the Lecture HallAuthtodum, Fester aodl(ednle.
Theaudlencewlil hethe chorusas the "Messiah" Is performedby the North Park Orchestra andfour soloists with Thomas A.Wilkins conducting.
Admisaton Is $5, and becassingseating is limIted reservationsare suggested. Tickets inh beavailableat the door. Parttclpair-in are asked to bring their ownscoresif possible.
The "Messiah' presentationthis year will benefit the NorthPark Orchestra's planned trip toSweden next summer. The or-chentra han been invited torepresent North America at anInternational music festival InJonkoping. Sweden, in honor ofthat cIty's 700th annIversary.
The soloists Dec. 6 will beKorea Tillotson, Soprans; ¡sue
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Farther iafsrmation isavailable from the music dopar-bnentofthe college, 503-2700, ext.
MayfairPresbyterianChurchThe Women's Association of
Mayfair Presbyterian Church4350 W. Ainsile st. will conduct obusiness meeting in the church onWed. Dec. 7 at Noon. AnaBossiere, Chalrman,and Circle Fwill serve luncheon at 1 in therecreation room. A shòrt periodof devotion will be conducted byAlmos Ries. Beginning at 2 p.m.Evelyn Broude, Director, willpresent o variety show "TheCheckerboard Squares Enter-lainers". There will be greetingcards and gift itemafor sole. Allinteres persüm are welcome.605-0105.
Beth EmetThe FreeSynagogueShabbat evening services will
be conducted at Beth Emet TheFree Synagogue in EvasofosFriday, Nov. 25 atOt3O p.m. Rab.bi Peter S. ¡(snobaI mill conductthe servire, assisted by CastorJeffrey Klepier. Rabbi Koobelwill give a D'var Torah. Au OnegShabbatlo honor of the Bar Mit-ovnIs of Behjauoio Rieck will beprovided by bio parents im-mediately following the Service.The Bar Mitovab ceremony forBenjamin will be held Saturday,Nov. lOut the Syoogogse.
Shabbat morning services arobeldevery SsturdsyatKlOa.m.
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CongregationAdas Shalom
Congregation Adas Sholum,0945W. Demputer, Morton Grove,will bold Friday evesiog servicesstarting at O p.m. and all are io-viSed to attend with Rabbi IsraelPorosh officiating. Saturdaymorning services begin st 5 orn.with a Kiddush afterwards.
Suoday, Nov. 27 morning ser'vires will be highllgbted by theBat Mitavab of Felicia Ponser,daugbterofMr. andMrs. HowardPooner. Rabbi Porush willdeliver the charge.
Adas Shalom is again offering"Entertainment 84" hoobs foronIi25. These fabuloso books of-fer houdreds of diocounls Onrestasraoto, theatres, hotels,sporting eveotu and more. To or-der call 966-2273. Also, AdasShalom has the "Steppin Out"booboo fer osly l2 which havemany disc000t.s oo restaurantsand theatres io the north oubur-ban area. If you would libe morei000rmoSon about Adas Shalomand its activities, please callHarveyWitteoberg at 4404155 or965-leo.
NSJCThe 19th amsoul Ioierfaith
ThankugiviogServirewill beheldIl 0m. Thoroday, Nov. 24, at St.Martha's Roman Catholic Chor-ch 8523 Georgiassa, MorboGrove.
Friday evening, Nov. 25, Sor-viceswill begisat OrlI p.m.
Suoday, Nov. 27, there will ho aJUF breakfast. Shachrit Sorvicesat9a.m. aod Mens Clob will sor-ve breakfast at 9:30 am.
Mooday, Nov. 25, at 11 am. thoFive Day Morsiog Childron ofour nursery ochool will entertaistheuesior citizeos atthe GOB Milln Nursing Costor.
Children'sChanukah PartyThe Bernard Horwich Ceotor
will hold a party io celebrulios olChuouhuh for fumilios withy000g childron on Wednesday,Doc. 7 begiooing att:30 p.m.
There witt ho arts and crafts,foiboWod by rofronhments, tortoddleroand pre-nchooters..
For isformotios, cali DobbieWidras, 751-9100.
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Thanbogiviog will be held at St.John Evangelical LatheronChurch (MisSouri Synod) onThoohugiviog Day begiosing at9:30 am. The Church o locatedat 7419 N. Milwaukee ave. inHiles.
At the begiosing of the Servicethe coagregatios will rise aodsiog with the Choir theproc000iooal hymu, 'Come,YeThankful People, Come." DasDodoisski will be the Acolyte,,John Piocitello will carry theThashogiving Bossier, sod JimHooter willbe the Crueller.
Os the Thanbsgiviog weekend,the Luther Leagners of EdisonPark Lutheran Church will at-tend the Illinois District LutherLeague Convention at the Arling-tos Heights Hilton.
Approximately 1,105 teenagernwill get together lo upend aweekend io "Gatherings",singing, preuentatioso, olnhivarsdiscussions, banqoets, late night"cop sessions", worship and fun.The schedule begiso with a con-ceri of c050emperory Chriutisumosic by Sabuand sod Mulder, agroup that ostertaised in the Sas
"Messiah". performance
Chicago Baroque Ensemble,Victor Hildoer, Direclor, willpresent ils oniqno ood criticallyacclaimed version of Hasdel's"Menniub" on the Artist Sones ofTrinity Evangelical Divinity
I School, Arnold T. Ol000 Chapel,2045 Halt Day Rd., Doorfield, onFriday, Docemberi, at 8p.m.
For ticlsetn ($7) and/or mOor.mulino call 945_88go est. 331.Please call soon us the concert inseoriog a sellout.
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Oi3oeotiono About Funerol Costo?Funoral Pro.Arruogowoes aFoots About Fuserai Oorojc
Celebration f Thanksgivingat St. John Lutheran
A Celebration 'of Praise and ' TheReverand Dr.Clpde tinderof Concordia Callege, HiverForest, will deiverthe sermon onthe theme "Ihm We Proclaim:With Thanksgiving" basedon theScripture text, 1510k 61:10-11,
Under the direction of Mrs.Karen Gallàgher, Director efMatie, the Adult Choir willpresent special music eotitled,"Allelaia,Praisel"
Members of the Family of St.JobO Lutheran extend a cordialinvitation ta frieddo io the corn-messily is join in this service ofpraise andthankogivisg.
E.P.L.C. Luther Leaguersto attend convention
Antonio National Lather LeagueConvention in 1982. All daySaturday, the Leaguers will beinvolved in an interactive groopbsilding senolnar, There will be adance Satarday evening after thebanquet and Sanday morning willbe a special Cunsmwoios Service.
The Lather Leaguers meetevery Wednesday at 7 p.m. fortheir "Keep Alive" Session ut theChurch, located at Avosdole undOliphant Aves. in Chicago. Formere information abeat theLeagse, call the Chsrch office at631-9131.
Jcc to show "Genocide""Genocide" the 1992 Academy which thrived in pre-war Europo
Award Wiosing Documentary, and premute the message of thewill be shows at 0:39 p.m. and Holocaust io a imique compelling8:30 p.m. ou Wedoeoday, Dec. 14 masser.and on Thoroday, Dec. 15 at the Admission is $3. Tickets brMayer Kaplan Jewish Com- euch of thé four showiogn aromuosty Coolor, 1050 W. Church available at the receptios desk ofst., Skohie. the Kaplan "J". For additional
Nurrotod by Elizabeth Taylor isformatioo call Pearl Karp alasd Orson Welles, this film 075-2200, ext. 210.highlights a Jewish civiizatios
: Pioneer Women
Spiritual AdoptionDinñer
Pioneer Womos/Na'arnatSoburban Chicago Council ishaving their annual SpiritosiAdoption Dinner, Tuesday, Nov.29, at the North Shore Hilton ioSkokie.
Spiritually adopting a childmeans helping sspporl ono childmuny tk000usdo of miles aWsy iofsruel. $340 willsopportttsat childin u Pioneer Womon/Na'amutday-Sight homo, for ose your,thereby directly affecting therest of his or ber tifo.
Guest spouker for the eveningwill be ilharon Gelder, thodistinguished Masugiog Editor of
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Edsa Junis of LincoinWood, isthe Chairmao for the ovonisg,Horriott Bauman of Chicago, 5
President of the Cooncil, BohluieBabbitt of Buffalo Grove, VivianChunoon of Skokie, aod LynnWan of Morion Grove, arc VicePresidents.
Pioneer Womoo/Nu'umat i a
non-profit organioation which, works to provido u network ofeducational und social: servicesferwomen sod children-in Israel.
supthe Cooncii offsco ut 448-7375.
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Fèlix H. iohlieFelix H. Johlie, 52, of Hiles
died en Nov. 18 al Resurrt4ionHospital. Mr. ,tohlie Aus bornMay 22, 1901 io Illinois. He wasthe beloved husband of Cleta(neo Garrity); loving father ofMary Clare (Edward) GenIoand Thomas (Karen) ; deargrandlather of l-5l great-grandfather of 2; brother of thelate Frank, the lute Irene-Nor-ton uSd1150 late Waiter. FuseraiMass was celebrated onTuesday, Nov. 22 at St. JohnBrebeuf Church, Hiles fromSkaju Terrace Fuserai Homo,Hiles. Interment CalvaryCemetery. In hou of flowers;,donatious"reqoOstOd to -lhoSociety of Jesun. '
. Mr. Joblie was u 40 year em-plóyeo of the Cook CoontyForeot Preservo District,P.G.K. of 1ko Holy CrossKnights of Columbus Conseil,pastprosidest silbe Holy NomeSociety el St. Cornelius Church,past president nl She Mode andScabbard Foorth Degree Groupof the Holy Cross Council 3990;founder und past president ofSt. John Brobeuf Senior Cili0005Club, member ol Ihr HolyName Society and Lector undEnlraordinar3' Minister of St.John Bréheuf Church.
Obituaries -
Celeatisle MoranCeleot'se Morañ of Mnrlon
Grove; beloved sisler of Ed-mood, John, Robert and Brlao.Funeral Mass celebrated Wed-nesday, Nov. 23 at St. Martha'sCborch, Morton Grove fromSimkiss Funeral Home, MortonGrove. lolermeol private.Donations requested toAmerican Cancer Society.
Shirley ErIcksonShirley Erieboon of Morton
Grsve; beloved wife of Marvin;dour mother of Kenneth andKaren; fond daughter of CeciliaWood; sister of Janet Skoglung.P'useral services were holdWedsesdoy, Nov. 33 io SimkissFuneral Home, Morton Greve.lslerrneot wàs in MemoriulPark.
Flor)' TarnowskiFiory Tarnowoki, 60, of Hiles
diedon Nov. 13 in his homo. Mr.Tarnowski was born Jas. 30,1918 is Illinois. He was thebeloved husband of Ann (SeoNucloy); loving falber of Sharoo(Thomas), Much and Richard'J.; dear grandfather of Davidund Michael; fond brother of,Jerome (Joan), Virginia Novakand Roso Cocoliato. FuneralMass was celebrated utSt. JoboBreheuf Church, Hilen fromSkaja Terrace Funeral Homo,Hiles, Interment MaryhiltCemetery. Donations reqnestedto the Hospice Program ofLutheran General Hospital.
District 61 students work
to discourage smokingFor Ike pact week, otudents at
the Hyoes School and Golf Jr.High in District 67 is MyrteSGrove bave participated in tbeGreal American Smobe-Qat on
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Thursday, Novessbo 17. TheAmerican Conner Society epos-mes this event annually teearnorage smobers te take a dayoff from omoking lof the hopo thatthey can breWs the habit indefin-etly. -
Both schools viewed an anti-, nmnking 61m,and pnrtidpated iodiscussione concerning the haz-ardo of omoking. They meeReneouroged sot te start nmokingnyd be try Sis get a000eone theylosem te atop uueking.
Ssme,activition fee tIne Je Highstudente were be Adopt-A-Smokerforthe day and kelp them quit; tomalee an onti-omebiog pester, or
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Camp Fire candy is stillavailable) Local Camp Fira hopsand girls Oreos the MetropolitanChicago Coancil are selling twotypes ofcandy te help nupport the73 year old youth organisation.
Chocolate almond bars ereavailable for 2 a bar and mint
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Family Service exec-
John Buckley, ACSW,Executive Director of FamilyCoaunqling Service uf Evanstonand Skokie Valley, bàn been dcc-ted te a two year term asPresident of the Illinais
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Association of Family ServiceAgencies. The asnnciatiea iscomprised nf obi-for-profit socinlservice and coanseling agencienthroughaut the state nod Isdedidated te prffliOtItlg qaaIty
be weite their own anti-emahiogcommercial which will be breed-mated over the public addresssystem throaghoot the day osNovember 17.
The Hpoeu School studentewrote anti-smobing messages,tied them to helium filled-balloons, and released them onThesday, November 15 in thehopes.tbat the finder would bemotivoted te quit smobiog.
The students mere very catho-.sbatto and seemed te enjoy thistype of l000siasg eaperinoce.
The program was- coordinatedlay Marrie Asstadtee nf theMortanGeeve Hesltls Departmentand Mes. Burud, school sorse inDistrict 67. The boflooss nodhelium were donated by ColdwellBookers at 1926 Waubegon rd. inGlensiew. - -
ndy availablemeltaways are being elfered for$3 a box.
If Camp Fire youngsters havenot called on your neighborhoodand you with to purchase candy,pleaoe call Micky Herbin at 825-4858 to arrange for candy to bedelivered Isyos.
services tofamilies. -
Mr. Buckleysiated the "strongfamily systems ore the backboneof a strong seclety. OurAssoclatlefle goals are tastrengthen delivery of servicesby member agencies, to increasepablic kisowledge of the needs el -
familles, ' and to ' encouragelegislation, programo and policyinsupportoffamillen," -
Holiday Bazaarand Auction
Community residentS are in-sited to shop and browse at theHoldiay Bazaar and Auction atthe Angel Guardian Senior Ces-1er, 21101 W.'Devon ave., from 10am. to 4 p.m. 00 Saturday,December 3, and Sanday,Decemberd. Art andcraft ilemu,furniture, appliasees, toys,automotive supplico, home fur-oishlngs, clothing, and otheritems cao be purchased for giftsor personal ase. Hot lord alsowill be available.
An auction of donated itemsfrom local merchants wifi beg ioat 0005 00 Sunday, December 4.For more isfornialion, cull 701-9700. -
Nues Assemblyof God
. Yeo are iovilod lo he u part ofthe "pioneer upiril" al HilesAssembly of God.
Pioneering, Ihe concept of star-ting 00w churches, is one reasonthe Assemblies of God aregrowing so rapidly. The Asoem-blies of God is u worldwidedenomindtios with work io 105foreign countries totaling 5.9million constituents. Is addition,the Pentecostal movement is theUnited States has 15,500 cbsrcheswith 1.5 million adhereots aod23,000 minisbers (3,3ff of themwomen, including 239 pastors).
'Worship services begis at bISOam. in the lower level of theHilos Sport's Complex at 5435Ballard rd. On the Rh 01 Docem.ber there will be a home Biblestudy at 7731 W. Jerome st. loneblock sooth of Howard atOverhill) starting at 7:30 p.m.
If yoa are ioterested io gettinginvolved and working for theLord corné join us or call PastorGary Grobs at 794-1145 if yeahaveany questions.
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Movies for Mom and MeMovies for children ages 3-8'
and un accompanying adalt willbenhown during December at theHiles Main Ubrary, 6960 Oakton,os Wednesday Dec. 7 and 14 at19:30 and Thurodays Dee. O and15 at bS30 and 2, and the BranchLibrary, 8329 Ballard onTueddayo Dec. 6 and 13 at 10:30and 2.
Thefilmuto be sbown'onDec. 6,7 and 8 include Meen Man,Freggle Went A'coontln, TheHappy OwIn, and That Menue. OnDec. 13, 14 Std 15 The Story ofKing Midas, Changes, Changes,
SloryefzacheryZweenoodTeot,Whistle, Plank di Bleem will.beshown.
All films are free and neregistration is reqnired. Formore information caB the MainLibrary, 987-8554 or the Branch,297-8256.
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All Immediate care sec-ines are aoailable from 7 am. fo7. p.m. seseo days a week, Isciudivu holidays. Noappoinlmesl IO necessary and the cost is much lowerthee a hospital emeruenny room. Our fecility is stalledby physicians and nurses oflilialed with l'fluhland PathHospital,
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The Mother's Club of Notre Dame High Schoolfor Boys, 7655 Dempoter, Nifes, will hold theirannual Christmas Boutique and Bake Saie onTuesday, November 29 at 7 p.m. in the schoolcafeteria.
Displaying some of the handmade items for
Diet and Health discussionaway from or eat more of? Whotisa proper diet?
Theoe qsestisns and more Willhe addressed hy Lasrie Liodsay,RD., Nslritios Educalioo Cas-oulteot far the Dairy NutritionCouncil, Toc., when she presenteYoor Diet, Your Health" at the
Park Itidgo V.F.W., 10 W.Higgins Rd., Park Ridge, IL onTuesday, Nov. 29, atl p.m.
The 30-minate prosootatios,which.in free to Iho psbtic, witt beproceded at 73O p.m. by a bloodpressare Screening for alt in-teresled, and followed withrefreshments. -
Stars Beauty Salonhas free offer
The Stars Beanty Salon, 7629 N.Milwashoo ave., Riles io offeringa free complimentary facial toanyone on Satarday, November26 between 93O and 2 p.m. Thefacial will be given by Tami, anexperienced beauty consultant.For further information call 965-
Family Hair; Center
What shoold I include io mydiet to maiotain my health? Arethere specific foods I should shy
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sale are Jean Basimm, Nibs; Grace BalIse,Niles, Chairman; Nancy Ritten, Golf; and CarylGalassini, Nilen. A raffle will he held. Refresh-mento will he served. The Boutique will ateo heopen Wedneaday, November 30 from 19 am. to 7p.m. io the school lohhy.
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Shirley Temple stars in thefeatured film classic, "The LittlePrincess" to he seen at the WIesPoblie Lihrary District's MainLibrary, 6998 Oaktoo, 967.8554 .t18:30 and 2 as Friday, Nov. 25.The film mayalsn he seen at theBranch Library, 8320 Ballard,297.626g, on Saturday, Nov. 25 at
ThS holiday film feature is thestory of a girl left destitute whenher father is reported missingduring the Boor War. The filmhased as the hook by FrancesHodgnon Burnett also featuresRichard Greene, Anita Louiseand Cesar Rnmern.
For more isfarmatios aboutthis film or other children'sprograms, . call or visit theChildren's Department of theRiles Public Library neat-you.
À hoy james Gregory, ? Ihn. 1ou. no Octnher 21, to Mr. and Mrs.Houaris Flores, 9273 Fairway dr.,Des Plaines. Sinter: Enea, 3.Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs.Hymes Noonbood, Glenview.
Moses-K rokMr. andMrs. Kenneth L. Museo
uf Schaumburg anuasnce theengagement uf their daughlerBarbara Jean Moues tu KevinJoseph Krak, non nl Mr. and Mrs.GeneA. Krak of Nites.
The bride-tu-he is a graduale ufSchaumbarg High School and at-leoded the University uf Arivansin Tucson, Armano graduatingwith a degree uf Bachelor of Artsin Elementary Educatiun andSpecial Education. She lu em-ployed hy Cardiulugy Cunsullauluin messa, Arizona.
Her fiance is a gradaate ufNuire Dame High Schaut and at-tended Wmlero Illinois Univer-sity in Macamb. He is employedby General Binding Carporalionin Nurthhruoh.
The wedding is plaused farMay, 1984.
Sommers -FlodinAmy L. Sommers of Evanston
and Ralph C. Flodin of Chicagoare esgaged to he married in thespring of 1984.
Summers, the daughter of Mr.and Mm. Fred C. Sommers ofEvanston, graduated from Evao-Stan TswmhipHighSchool in 1970and attended Northern IllinoisUniversity in DeKath where shemajored in weaving and jewelrydesign. She w employed an the
Free seminaron headaches
"Do yoo suffer fromheadachen? Then this is fat-you!"The Natiunal Migraine Fous-dation and Bethaoy MethodistHoopital are offering a freeseminar oo "Headaches: Iheirsature, prevention and treat-meut" with leading headacjienpecialisto from all over thecosotry. The semivar w98 he heldon Wednesday, Nov. 30, al 7!30 to9:30 p.m. al Louis A. WeissMemorial Hospital, 404g N.Marine Dr., Chicago. No chargefor seminar, but reservatiunorequired. CaS 878-87go.
Fall planning for- a winter weight"Strategies for Wiuter Weight
Cuntrol", a workshop lead byregistered dietitians, ShirleyHuber and Jacqueline King willbe held on Nov. 29Nov. 30, aodDec. 1. Low calorie recipes andlips on haliday snacks, holidaymeals, eating habits, aod iodooresercise wilt he given out. Asmall charge cavoro handoutsand light refreshments. Accom-panyiog spouse, parent, or childcao attend free.
The Center lar Nstritisnal Coso-soling, 1701 Lobe ave., Gleoview,729-8717.
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Flodin, the sao of Mr. aod Mrs.Carl T. Flodin nf Morton Grove,graduated from Riles West HighSchool in 196f and received hisBachelor uf Science degree fromNorthern Michigun U.dveroity inMarquette in 1974. He in em-played an the Office ServicesManager ef GCA-Precisioo -Scieutific Group in Chicago.
JCB directorto give wòrkshopLucille Adams, diutrict direr-
tor of the Jewish Children'sBureau Skukie Office, 5050 Chur-ch ut., will give a workshop at-theagency's 90th anniversarycelebration, November 39. MissAdams' topic will he. "EngagingPat-cots in- Iheir Children'sTreatineot." The allday con-ference will heheldatthe SpertusCollege of- Judaica, glf S.Michigao, Chicago.
Mios Adams heads the localJCB office which provides a fullrange of the agency's services toShokie and surrounding cam-muoities.
SiblingPreparationClassA Sibling Preparation Çlasu lcr
enpectast parents and theirchildreo will he on Saturday,Dec. 10, from 10:30 am. LuttI12:30 p.m., at Alertan Brothers
- Medical Center, 880 W. Biester-field Rd., Elk Grove Villoge.
The clam io designed to helpchildren and expectant ysreotsdeal with the adjustmenlu thatneed to be made in their lamilylifewben a baby is horn.
It io open to expectant parentsandtheir children, ages three to12 years old. A family should at-tend the clans no éarlier then themother's seveuth month ofpregnaocy. Alteodance durisgthe eighth month of pregnancy isthe rccommesdcd time.
To pre-reginter for lise danncall 951-3075 hetweeo 9 am. aud 2
- p.m., Monday through Friday.The claus io free for participants
- who plan tn doliver at AlexiaoBratheru; however, therein a $2ffee if delivery is plannedelxewherp.
rChemical Peopletown meetingsproductive
letters to the editor
DearEditor:We, at the Cook County
Sheriff's Youth Services Depar-talent, would like te thunkyou furyour uupport of the ChemicalPeople Project. Your newopaperdemonstrated its concern withyouthful uuhstanceabnue aodttssupport of u unique community-haued projedl that Comhlnedtelevisiooand ouciul odian.
Of the twelve town meetings insuhurhan Cook County that ouroffice contacted, 32% uf theaudience was composed of
- teenugers. This percentagedemonstrateo the deep commit-ment of teenagers; they areworking to he part uf the solution¡salead of part of the problem.
The November 2 and 9Chemical People town meetingshave led tu the formation of anumber of community task forrea, composed of young peopleand adults who will study anddeal with local substance abasebyteenagers. We are hopeful thatyou will be hearing about theirwails und progress und that youmili he repartiuug ou their eRarIotu decreane substance ahuse inthe commwuitieu your newspaperserven. -
Sincerely,Marguerite Adetman
Communications Coordinator
Marcus expresses
Dear Editor,May I take this opportunity to
thank all my neighbors,relatives, friends, and residentsof Nilen Township who helpeddistribute literature, made phonecalls and in general were in-stromental to my election lastweek to the Niles TuwnubipBoard of Education, District 219.Their confidence in me is greatlyappreciated and I will makeevery effort to pravide them withthe leadership aud dedicatioothat they deuerve.
I have always felt that ourcommunity's Strength is directlyrelated to the qoality uf oureducational uyutem. I lookforwardtu working with the othermembers of the Board in not onlysupporting that statemeut, hutenhanciog it.
To the Board members whohave recently left, Mary HelenArchibald, Eric Moch, LowellEnfler and Florence Suther.Their committment anddedication to our communitymany times weotunheralded, butthey, an many other school hoardmemherd, are a special breed nfcitizen who deserve the highestpraise one cao give. It was apleasure to baye worked withthem bot more important, todamIt them as friends.
Shel MarcosBaard Member
NilesTowoship High SchoolDistrict 219
Aware Singlesthanks grateful for
publicity
"t.--ir v' With HolidaysIn Mind...
Dear Editor:Thank you for ronning our
notice in the November 15 copy ofThe Bugle. We really appreciateit when you do ran our notices.We had a very large crowd at ourdance because maoy of the singlopeople in the area sawynur paperand they were able Io receive theinformation they needed In at-tend our dance. This in very help-fut to Aware. We have such an es-tensive list of names that we arenotable to do a mass mailing.Your puper bau done a great Ser-vice tu the single people in thearea. Tbaohu again.
Sincerely,Aware Singles Group
Maine Momsthank Bugle
Dear EditorThe Maine East High School
Mothers' Club would like tn thankthe BogIe for the puhlicity yougave to our receut antique show.We-also would like lu thank themerchaols who displayed oarposters and the many mnlhernwho contributed to the success ofIke show.
Dolores Granian &Joan Ruerbmund
Antique Show Co-Chairmen
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Establish minimum drinking ageon national level
Dear Editor:Drunk driving amongst young
people coolinues to be amonamental prohlem. Whatexacerbates the problem in thisstate is the disparity betweenlegal drinking ages in Illinois andWisconsin.
Ntnetee::-year-olds here inIlliusis will drive great distanceswhere, juat aCrnsn the korder inWisconsin, wino and beer becomelegally acceusible lo them. Thereturn trip, however, becomeshanardous and potentiallydisautross wheo a drunk youth inbehind the wheel. - Naliooalstatistics show that 8066 kids willdie this year due to drunkdriving. -
It therefore makes sense forCongress to pass legislationmtablishing a minimum drinking ÑE
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age on a national level. Costs,-mity amsug the ulalas willneither eliminate the problem ofyoung people drinking nurdriving under the influence, bat itwilt at least eliminato themotivation behind traveling sofar in order lo imbide.
Sincerely;-
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Police arrest'loaded hotdogs'Three men were arrested after
fighting outside a Nuesrestearant on Saturday, Nov. 19.
Pollee received a call at 122Oam. reporting a fight in progresooatside Tasty Pop, 9101Milwaukee ave. Arriving on thescene police fosad three men whoweretaken teto cootody.
Arrested wore a 21-year-oldNiles man who was charged withhatlery and resustmg arrest aswastes 23-year-old hrother.
-4lso orrestedwas a l9year-oldPark Ridge man charged withtwo coanis of assault. . .
Police said 1ko threè heganarguing that it quickly developedteto violence. Police report allthree snhjectskad heels drinking.
After posting bond the threemen were assigned a Decemhercourt date and released.
$900 damageto auto
Nearly $1,000 damage was doneIn an auto helonging to a SchillerParkresident while it was parkedin Niles on Thursday, Nov. 17.
The car, a 1981 Doloso, wasparked in a parking lot al 7000Austin ave. Sometime helween I'p.m. and 10 p.m. unlsoosm per-sons threw rocks at the rarsmashing the windshield anddamaging the hood and rightfrontend of the auto.
The Schiller Park residentestimated the damage at $900.
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Drunk driverarrested
A 21-year-old Riles mas wasarresled for drunk driving inRiles os Thursday, Nov. 17.
Police report the Riles maswas first stopped at 204 am.driving north os Greenwood ave.Police descrihed the Riles caras"weaving radically" hetweenlanes.
With police is pursoit the carturned onto southkoundMilwaukee ove., nearly sinkinganother southbound car whichhad lo take evasive actinns toavoid an occident.
The Riles car was finally cor-bed in the tttt block nfMilwaokee ave. Police report thedriver was confused ornI hod dii-firully standing.
Al Ike Rilen Police Departmentthe resident was changed withdriving onder the influence ofalcohol, improper lane usage anddriving wilh a suspended drivers
He wan assigned a Decembercourt dale and released afterpouting a $300 bond.
Car break-inThieves stole over $1,090 is
possessions after kreaking intoan aulo parked in Niles on Wed-neuday, Nov. 16.
The car, a 1979 Mercedes Benz,belonging In a Hinudale resident,was parked in a lot at 7900Milwaukee. Thieves gained ac-reos to the auto by smashing arighl front window.
Taken from the rar, accordingto the owner, included a goldring, cashmere coat, radar debe-tor, pocket calralaloro and a penand pencil set. The stolen itemswerevalaed atoner $1,300.
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was arrested for disorderly con-duct after coming a distnrbanceat a Riles motel on Tuesday, Nov.15.
Police report being called lothe White Hosoe Motor Inn, 7139Milwaukee ave. after the Chicagowoman and a fniesd had rented aroom. Because the couple were nointoniraled, they mold not lindtheir room. When-they returnedlo the motel front silice, Iheycreated ouch a disturbance Ihot
Shoplifterapprehended
A 40-year-old Norlhbroohwoman was arrested for shoplit-ling in Riles on Thursday, Nov.17.
Police report the Northbroohresident was shopping at Ven-lore, 85to Golf rd. when she wasseen leaving the siano withoulpaying for a bottle nf cologne andthree cassette tapes in herposs005ios. The merchandise wasvalued at $4t.3t.
At the Riles Police Departmenlthe woman was charged wilhshoplifting, aooigned a Decembercourt date and released afterposting a $190 bond.
ConstructioA Chicago construclion firm
working in Rites reported losingover $1,400 in material to thievesbetween November 11 and 14.
Rssenow Constrnctibn Co. ofChicago reported it had been
Parenls havisg trouble dealingwith their adult children -especially middle aged children -cas benelit from a lath at IheSkokie Public Library net brltdo am. os Monday, Dec. 5.
Sandra Kraft, director ofhuman services atthe LiebermanGeriatric Health Center inSkokie, will speak to parents andgrandparents bombarded withfamily changes.
Far grandpareslu, il may bediflicnit to deal wilk loneliness
police were called.When police reached the office
they repsrted the Chicago womanwould not calm down. In fact, aspolice waiched, she tried lo jumpover the front desk to strike theclerk.
While anresling the woman, shereportedly kicked a policeman.
At the Riles Police Departmentshe was charged with disorderlyconduct, assigned a Decembercourt date and released afterposting a $50 bond. -
Homeburglarized
Burglars bnohe into a Nibshome on Saturday, Nov. 19.
Police reports indicate Ihnborgbors broke into the krume,located is the 9500 block ofLauren In., between 7 p.m. and110f p.m. Entry wan gained bykicking in a rear door.
Burglars ransacked the familyroom, living room, dining roomas well 05 bedrooms. Takm werenumerous stereo and video items.
Additionally, the residenireported that significant damagewas done to his furnishings by theburglars.
n site theftworking at a site at 7350 Metvisa.Taken from the area were ninetyItO posnd containers of asphalt.The containers were valued at$l,4076f.
Discussion on dealingwith adult children
and dependency. For parents-whose children are leaving home,coping with this chango andseeds uf aging parests can be Ikecause of damaging stress. Mrs.Kraff will offer supportive tips Isparentu and grasdparestsfacingthese and similar frustrations.
This progrom is parI of theEarly Edition Leclure Series heldthe first Monday of each month inthe Library. For more infer-motion, call 073-7774.
PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE
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The Cnnsnanily Deoelnpmenl Planning Cnmmitsee will hnld z poblinmeetinl to review the perfnrmasce nf Csnnunily DeveinpisentBUnch Osant Pruorens Prnjectu underteken daring Psngsam Year 1002au bled betnw:
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William H. Rentsckler,publisher, eomznenlator on ens-lemporary issnes and businessentrepreneur, will he thefeatured speaker at a Dec. 4branch being ptansed by the Nor-th Share chapter of Wnmen inCommunications, Inc. The eventwill - be held at the OrningtosHotel in Evanstos at 12noon.
- Active in Republican circles,Reslschter ran twice for the US,Senate, headed Richard Ninon's190f campaign in Illinois and wasappointed to posts by PresidentsFisedhower and Ninon. His"Viewpoinl from Mid-America"commentaries have appeared inmore than 110 Midwestern dailyand weekly newspapers, as wellas beets aired os WBEZ-FM,National Pohlic Radin inChicago.
Asolhor highlight of thebruschwill be presentation nf the WICIthird annual "Communicator nfIke Year" awarded to BettyBergstrom, vice president of ad-ministration for the Chicago Her-tienitural Society. Bergstrom isbeing recognized for outstandingachievements in the areas ofdevelopment, public relationsand publications at the ChicagoBotanic Garden in GIrmes,
For information on reser-vatioss for the branch, call JaneCray 44f-4238.
CitizenshipAwards atStevensonAu part nf Slevenson School's
Code nf Condoct program, osestudent from each homeroom isselected as the best Citiaes nf theMonth. This selection is based sothe child who has most lived up lothe behavior enpertations lisledin the Code nf Conduct. 0m win-sers have their pictureu takenand displayed in the uchool'smain hallway.
Dr. Stewart R. Lieehti ispleased to annousèe the winnersfor October: Scott Steinberg,Laura Peterson, DavidSobsloteski, Jeanette Hastett, -Michael Schulz, Larry Smulson,Jeff. Zwirek, Jayne Subs, Jen-oiler Lindsey, Malo Gksshal,Parag Kshalniya, Tina Gat.sios,Elieabetk Candelaria, SusanVoss, Rariman Rasif, Heather -
Raymond, Joseph Ronnwnki,Atyssa Levine, Amitabb Sor-dona, Jsvin Lanotin.
Stevensos Schont is located at90go Capitol dr., Des Plaines, andis one of five elementary schoolsis East MaineSchnol District #03.
Planning foraging parents
What kinds of facilities areavailable for aging parents whocan ne longer Core for them-selves? Are services availablethat moho il possible ta continuoindependent living?
Katherine Austin, seniortherapist at Orchard MentalHealth Center of Riles Townshipwilt discuss this topic on Wed-nesday, Nov, 30, at7:30 p.m., atthe Morton Grave PublicLibrary. Mrs. Austin kas spentthe laut low years working withthe elderly and helping lu enpandthe counseling services for thispopulation.
Fullowing the lecture anddiscunnion, an sppnrtunity to con-nuit briefly with Mrs. Austinregarding individual situations,
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ft ynu've never enrolled in usenf nur fitness prngramu, now'stise time. The Holiday FlinenuPrngram in the perfect prelude luIke full 10 week course, Classesbegin December 19 and run toJanuary 5 13weeknl, Days areMonday and Wednesday, eveningand morning times availahle,The resident fee -is $8 and non-reuidenlu pay $1f, Register at IkeRecreation -Center, 7877
. Milwaukee ave.
Instructór searchHave you always wanted to
teach children Gymnastics nrTumbling? Are you free duringafter-school hours? If so, pleasecall Debra Swanson at 967-6023.The Riles Park District io rear-eking for a Gymoaaties or Tuns,bling instructurbo work part-timeduring after school hours. If youwish to fill out as application, theaddress in 7877 Milwaukee ave,,the Rilen Parle District of flee.
Computer classes- for all ages
The Riles Park District wilt beholding the following computerclasses. Register al the RilesPark District office, 7877Milwaukee ove.
Computers for Beginners ages18-15 Jan. I, 16, 23, 3f, 4-6 p.m.,$55 for residents.
Computer Basic Programminglt yrs. and older Jan. 9, 10, 23, 30,7-9 pm., $flfee for residents.
Both classes will be held at therecreation renter and euchstudent wilt have a compoter andmonitor. Call 067-6033 for inbor-malion. -
- Registration fOrSession liclasses
Register now for Session IIwinter classeu which begin theweek of January - 9. Nuregiutration will be accepted al-ter January 3. Following are buia fewuf the manj' courses offeredto residents uf Riles. (Ron-residents muy register, howeverthe fee in doubled.)
Tiny Gym, Gym for Tots,Ballel, Tap, Adult Jazz and Tap,Dance Movement,- Children'sArt, Young Adult Art, BakersChotee, Advanced Calligraphy,The Fun Club, Ballet Exercises,Shirnnasticn, Slim and Trim,Karate, Tumbling, Gymnastics,Oil Painting, Golf Lessons, In-termediate Calligraphy, YnuthBasketball, Computers furAdults, Men's llanketbalt, BigSpot-ta Program and a host of
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other activities. Pick up a copy nfthe Winter Brochure at the RilenPark District office, 7177Milwaukee ave,, Sportu CompleuIce Rink, 8435 Ballard rd. sr theGrennan Heights Gym, 8255Oketu ave.
Speçial scheduleat ice rink
During vàcatlau holidays, IkeRiles Spurts Cumplen Ice Rinkimplements a special schedule ofPublic Skating and Open Hockeyevery day nf the week, Pick up auchedule at the Rilen SpurluCnmplen, 0435 Ballard rd. nr calluoatl97-011ll.
"Holiday- onIce
Lonking for en evening out ofthe ordinary? Iteren Ike amwer!The SPIN. organization isproud tu present "Huliday unIce", an ice spectacularfeaturing stunning nulos byshateru stall ages. Shuw time in 7
p.m. un December 1g al the RilenSports Complex, 1435 Ballard rd.in Riles. The donation In theSPIN. organization in sulkingcompared to the entertainingmusic and flashy skating. Callthe rink at 297-8811 for infor-malien.
Ice SkatingSession H
The second session 01 iceshaling starts noon - registrationbegins November 28 and lessonsstart the week of December 12.Thin session offers the most indiscounts, competitions and nurIre Sksw, 1984. Fer more inlor-motion call the ice risk at 297-8011 or stop by the rink, 8430Ballard rd. (Don't forget thatresidents of Des Plaines, MortonGruye and Golf-Maine are able touse the ice rink facilities atresident raten!) From tots toadults - we can teach you toshale!
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'IBA Basketball, the same thatattracted over 100,000 youngstarsnationwidelast year *111 again beofferd at Leaniag Tower YMCA,announced Paty Monaco,Aooistant Program Director.
Sign-opo are begioning now atthe Y for tth and 6th grade giclaaod beys.
The concept of a 'fair play"basketball program io whichevery boy or girl plays wasdeveloped joinlly by the NationalYMCA and the NBA PlayeraAssociation. -
VRA learns are composed of 9players aod every member mootplay at least hall the game.players wear jerseys with the of-ficialYBA insignia.
"Oar recent years of VSABasketball at Leaning TowerYMCA has proven Ihat kids areattracted to a quality program
Members nl the 19ß3 Oaktss Community Csllege Golf Teamarm (front row, I to r) Coach Rieb Syenonds, Scott Wastyn,Maine West; George Panagakis, Maine Sooth; Mike Devivo,Maine East; (beck row, I to r) Pela Jooeph, Nues Weot; GregGriem, GlenbroekSooth; andBill Meek, Notre Dame.
YBA Youth Basketballthat puts emphasis on par-ticipation, not on the win-al-any-cost aspect. It woo a great es-perience for the kido, for parentsand other adotto mvolved" saidMonaco. ltegistratioo will helimited 1054 boys and/or girls.
"In additios to players, we will.provide opportunities forcoaches, managers, referees andothervohmteers" he said.
VSA players will receive theirplayer handhoohs written by theNBA stars, team shirts, patchesand certificates.
Pareolo and the adatta in theprogram will hove specialprograms to help them under-stand the concept of YBA basket-ballasd its valoen orientation.
For further information onVSA Banhetbail, stop in at theLeaning Tower YMCA, 630f W.Toahy ave., Nues orrall 147-8222.
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The St. John Breheuf 6th gradegirls' hanhetball team han cnm-pleted three foorths of their sea-noninthe Chicagoland Girls' Bas-hethail Leagoerompiliog a record005 wins and 4 losses so far. Aftera slow start, the girls beve he-come progressively better win-nino their lastlin a row.
In their Nov. 4 content againstMary Seat of Wisdom, the girlsplayed very impressively. In the1st quarter they jumped outahead 11-2 on hashetn byChristine Mazik, Jill Derben,Kelly Parlich, and 2 by RonnieCallero. Mazih added 4 morepointu in the 2nd quarter. flechesadded 2 plo. and Callero hit aIreethrowlo eod the halfleading 18-9.The girls came oat strong in thesecond half on 2 baskets by KimStevens. Also scoring basketswere Jill Derben, Kelly Parlich,and Anna Quaranta. Adding abasket in the 4th quarter was An-drea Gotshall to make the finalscore S.J.B. 30, Mary Seat ofWisdom 20. High scorer for thegame was Christine Mazik with 7points. Jiflflerhes hadO.
The S.J.B. 6th grade girin wereawesome against St. Tarn at St.Tarcissus. S.J.B. polled to a 14-4lead after the firot quarter on 3hanhets by Paula Surace, 2baskets by Chriotine MazOs, and 1each by Kim Stevens and RonnieCallers. The second quarter wasloaded with just an much firepower as the S.J.B. offense tookover. Masik and Callero eachconlribsted a basket whiteSurace and Derhes added twobanhels apiece mahing S.J.B.'nhalftime lead 28-8. Fine defeosewas also shown by CathrynShemroohe, Heather Holohan,Celente Cere 054 Katina Woodo.To round Out the scoriog AndreaGotnhalt, Celeste Cere, and
Mighty MitesHockey classes
The Skatiom, 9300 Bronn,Skokie in currently acceptingregintratios for Mighty MilesHockey clames to begin the weehof November 28. Mighty Mitesprovides a unique opportooity forchildren aged 3-14 years to learnthe basics of hockey and skatingat an affordable rate. The clans isfor these with limited or nonhating background. A variety ofclasslimes are offered. The fee is$11 for six weeha. A special clamis now belog offered for lhooe Il-l4yearneld.
Call Sue Varon at the SkohiePark District, 074-1500 for moreioformation.
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Kathy Djnslich each added twopoints to give S.J.B. a 32-lt vie-tory. High ncorer for the gamewas Paula brace with 10 points.Christine Mazik had 0.
In their game agaioot St. Maryof the Woods, S.J.B.'s 6th gradegirls soared once again. Theytook ao early 9.0 lead 00 basketsby Christine Mozib, Jill fleches,Paola brace and RonnieCaliere. Mazik 0100 added a freethrow point. The second quarterwan fant and furious. Paulabrace added a quick 0 points.Christine Mazik and HeatherHoloban each added 2 apiecegiving S.J.B. a 19-4 halftime lead.St. Mary of the Woods creepedbach into the picture ocoring 16points in the 3rd quarter. CelesteCere and Katina Woods added abasket each for S,J.B. Enlering aI close 4th quarter, ChristineManik led the way with 7 points.Paola Socace, Ronnie Callers,asd Anna Quaranta each added 2pOints. On defense Kathy
- Djonlich aod Cathryn Shemconkebattled for the bail against theirtaller opponents. High scorer forIhe game was Christine Mazibwith 12 points. Paula Secare had10. Theteam is coached by JimJehotandMarge Manilo.
Swim-A -Ramato benefit
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handicappedThe Conqueror's Handicapped
Swim Program is sponsoringtheir first annual "Swim-A-Rama" which in to he held at theLeaning Tower YMCA, lunday,Dec. 4 from 10t39a.m. to 1 p.m.
Our purpose is to help tinanceIhe iostaltatios of power doors atthe Leaning Tower YMCA forease of accessibility for ourphysically disabled members.
We need swisounern to swimlengths in the pool and collectpledged donations, sponsors topledge specific amounts ofmoney per length, (contributionsare tan deductible) and volas-teem On the day of the event tocount lengths, register nwim-mers, etc. -
For information contact: PatMonaco (YMCA) 640-8222 or JackGreeuherg673-5390.
Demon WrestlingSeason begins
Can the Demon wrentling teamimprove upon last year's 17-1over-all and 5-f conferencerecords? Coach Don Prenernthinks the team will do well thissgaoon, eupecially with retorniogletterman Ralph Milito, JimKatrin, John Loon, and Won Kim.
Iii addition to a 5-g cooferencerecord and firsts in the conferen-co, regiosalo, aod nectionals,Milito at 132 lbs, Joue Gomeo at155 lbs, and Dave Sherman at 112lbs. all qualified for slate com-petition.
The team opcoed the 1913-1914neauoo by hootiog Heroey onWednesday, Nov. 23. The varoitythen competes in the 16 teamC0000t Invitational on Nov. 25-28.Coach Prenern remarked that"the tournament in the tooghentin the state."
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St. John BrebeufHoly NameBowling
Results nfNuv. 18,1982Sliedings PtsNorwood Federal 50
EanyWash 50
Windjammer 50
Wiedeman Inn. 40
Riggio'u 44
First Nat'lol Nues 42
NilenFederal 34
Franhs Lawnmower 38
Kappy's 34
SkajaTerrace 33
Suburban Shade - 31SlateFurm Inn. 31Anderson - 31J &B-Sbeetmetal 25
Top TeeD.Kovich - 818C. Lindquist MIH. Knitter -
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B.Aley 581R.Stempinshi 581M. Koenigs 572J. Qaedenn 555
J.Scbutten 555B.Hicks 555
R.Koneny 549
St. John BreheufWomen's BowlingThursday, Nov. 17, Classic Bowl
Team W-LDempsterPlaca Banh 54-37Tiles of Italy 51-40CtaooicBowl 51-40Rosati'n 51-40BankofNiles 49i/a.41½ilcbmitelnsurance 47-44DehbieTempn 43-48ItsleFarm Insurance 40-51Candlelight Jewelers 39.52Shaja Terrace - 29½-01%
High SeriesLaurieMroninoki 540YolandaStrnad 530Janeilheridan 497Mary Causen 493MillieKroll 487Rose Giancaspro . 401
High GameLaurie Mroziosbi 210Yolanda Strnad 192JaneSheridan - - 188MillieKrell 187
Roue Giancaspro 183 -
KathySmeja - - 182-
JoyceBall 154
St. John BrebeufWomen's Bowling
NoV, 15, 900am.Teens oteadings W-LPeanut Shorties 44-2gPecan Sandies 43-27Pitter Pattern 31-32Chocolate Chipo 38-32Cameos 30-32Luma DoonesChipn Ahoy 39-55lugar Wafers 33-37Ginger Snaps 32-38Almonetten 13-57
High oerlesP. Nelson 533C. Fodor 518R: Giascanpro 483
High gamesP. Nelson 192C. Fodor 180R. Giancaspro 178
Gerhardt 174Beef tink 173
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Pomona in the banking industry who dedicatetheir free time to learning mues about haohing oremooed Cestificates ufAehfevement by the AmericanInstituto of Banking on rempletion of specified
Shown above, Janet Peterson (I) a control cleek inthe Real Estate diviulon of 91005, Randi Mami,
- sont) the bead teller at the Pleut National Bank ofSliolsie, Dbmpatr° offico asid Gilbert Erliebmass,
Nilesite joins KeyRealty firm
Carol Rsnownki has joined thereal estate firm of Realty World-Key Realtors, 8140 N. Milwankeeave., Nifes. Bern in Chicago,Carol, her hosbandJoe and theirthree children, Joey, 18, Jeff, I,and Joy, 4 beve recently movedto Nilen. Joey and Jeff attendStevesssn.School and are quiteactive in NOes hauebell and foot-ball. Jay is currently inpreschool and taken ice okatingIcorosa. -
Carel, after receiving her Real'Enlate license and completingadvanced training in Program Gat the Realty World Institute,sold a house her first week in thehusineuo. 10 you would like Carollo advise or assist you on any
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Heloiselilverntein (1) and Beverly Zurich (r) have beco electedby the Board of Directorn of the First National Bank of Lincolo-woodto the positions of AusistaOt Cashier. -
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The nwaed presentations were usado at a banquetlathe Grand Ballroom ofthe Comed Hike., Hotel inChicags'aftec which the bash held a pasty honoringthe award winners in the eommuoity mom of the
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Norwood Insuranceelects new officers
-The election of Thomas F. Par-zak to Prmident of Normand les-amanee Services, Soc., wan an-flounced by hoard member Nor-bert F. Babico. Also appointed tocorporate office is Linda J.O'Malley who will serve asSecretary. A nahoidiary st Nor-wood Federal Savings, NorwoodInsurance Services lu a multiple-line insurance agency, located onthe necoad floor at 5813 N.Milwaukee ave. m Chicago.
Parnak io a licensed insuranceherber with 24 years of insuranceexperienceb af which havebeen with savings and litan in-stitutioss. Active in commwsltyaffales, Poruak is a member, orofficer, of various church, grater-aal and civic orgaoizatioiss, in-eluding the Kiwanis. He Is also apast Treasurer and BuninensManager of the Park RidgeGilhertaadlaffivan Society.
Pornak resides in Nifes Willi IsiswifeKarenaadtwochildren.
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seminarUnited's lop aalen producers,focused On new products and ad-vanced marketing taclasiques.
Mindel is associated with Red-field Aanoclateu, representativesfor Mutual and United ioChicago.
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LEGAL..NO1ICENOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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PROGRAM YEAR 1982 PERFORMANCE
DATE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER7, 1983
TIMEt3OP.M.PLACE COOK COUNTY BOARD ROOM 587
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THE UOOK COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AD-VISORY COUNCIL OF SUBURBAN MAYORS ANDPRESIDENTS WILL MEET TO DISCUSS THE PEItFORMAN-CE AND PROGRESS OF THE COOK COUNTY COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT BLOCKGRANT PROGRAM.
Nilesite in Collegeproduction
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Morniagside College student acteré Mike MslviblIl (I) of Riles,and Don Seid (r) nf .lefferuon, Ssuth Dakota, oct out a scese fromthe Nuvemberproductien 01 "The Contrast."
"The Contrant" wasthe first of three prodnetiom slated for thispeur al the college. Morologside will alun present the play "BasStop" on January 25-ISand "The RdmlerStomhlen" April 11-14.
Mulvihill is the non of Chartes and Nancy Malvihill, 0144 N.
Chester, NUes.
"Christmas Everywhere"at Botanic Garden
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CKtéktàMNtáL GuideFriends of Symphony gathering
The Skoki Valley SymphonyOrchestral Association is invitingeveryone In the first gathering ofthe Friends nf the Symphony at7:30p.m., Wednesday Nov. 30, atthe Skokie Public Lihrary.
Condnctnr Len Erahow willpreview the Dec. 11 concert;refreshments wilt be served.
Execulive Director RobertKomaiko said, This year we areestablishing the Friends of the
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In addition to concert previewtalks, the group is planning Meetthe soloists gatherings; In-vitations to dress rehearsals; Ac-cens to information ahout othermusical activity is the area, e.g.free tickets to performances atOrchestra Halt.
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The Glenview Chamber ofCommerce keeps the home. fireshorning again this year -at thethird annual Bear Bonfire onSaturday, Nov. 2f from 6 p.m. atRoosevelt Parh.
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The bonfire is the ¿hamber'sway of giving a warni hug lo thepeople 01 Glenview an part 01 theyear around 'Hug Ihe Bear"program to remind everyone tosapporttheir town.
,t tIle fire, broadcast live thisyear by cllenview radio stationWMWA, FM 96, will be Santaarriving on a firetruck, free hot-dipped cararnot apples anddrawings fur huggable staffedbears provided for the occasionhyKlipper's Toys.
Carols will he song around thefire by some 50 members 5f thelocal chapter of the Society furthe Preservation and En-rouragement of Barber ShnpQuartet Singers in America, TheNewTraditinn Chorus.
The warmth of the bonfire en-tends through Christmas asChamber members offer free ap-pies from apple 'heer-reIs"lorated lu their stores and ulf icen.
"Oliver Twist""Oliver!", the film adaptation
of the novel, "Oliver Twist," byCharlesDíckenu,witlhe screenedfor children ages five and apfrom 2 to 4:30 p.m. On Friday,Nov. 25, at the LineslnWOOilUbrary, 4606W. Pratt Ave.
Thin special Thanksgivingholiday program in a 1960 colorfilm ruanlag 153 minutes. Themusical (and the novel) depictsthe miserable existence of thepour, particularly children, in19th Century London slums. Théwinner of six Academy Awardsstars Rnn Mnody, Oliver- Reed,Mark Lester, Shard WaGs andJackWlId.
The program is free. For fur-ther laformatiouPhnae677w.
Playhouse at. . the Mill
The Playbsase At The MillDinner Theatre ins the Golf MillShopping Center, Niles, ispresenting the Chicagn Premiereof Stephen Levi's "Angel on myShaulder" though Jan. 0. Specialparty fc group raten. For reser-valions, call 299.5920.
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A giant 46 font tall spruce treesparkling with the glow fromthoossnda of tiny, white lightswill be featured in the sixth an-suaI holiday display of decoratedtrees at the Chicago BotanicGarden. The exhibit will be opento the public from December 5
through January 8 (exceptChristmas Day) from 9 am, untilsunset. .
Over 260 evergreens deceratedwith unique ornamento te depict
- a country er nationality willsurround the huge tree in theEsidhit Hall. The theme for thedisplay was inspired by thepoem, ' 'Everywhere,Everywhere Christmas Toalght"writtenhy Philips Brooks.
Members nf garden clubslocated throoghout tIle northern. suburbs have been assembling
Youth SyFall C
The Youth Symphony Or-rhestra of Greeter Chicago willpresent Ita FaB Concert fer the39115 Season at 7:30-p.m on Sun-
. day, Nov. 27, in Orchmtra Hall.Mimic Director, Orcernth Smith,will conduct the orchestra in adeigktfal program including theFIrebird SuIte by Icor Stravin-
unusual ornaments to carry outthis year'ntheme. Countries surIsas Germany, Ireland, Mexico,Italy and Japan will he repreuen-ted in the deenratiem an well asregions like the North Pole,Scandinavia and Wllliamuburg tushow "Christmas Everywhere."
- The Chicago Bstanlc Gardencontains 360 acres nf landscapedgrounds, demonstration gardensand lagoons owned by the Forest
- P5OrveDi5trtctoftOOkCOuntY.A $1 parkiog fee lu collected atthe eatrenre on Lake'Ceek rd.,east at Edens hwy TheEducation Center and groundsore open from 8 am. until nti!sSetevery- day of the yepr exceptChristmas Day. Food service andlunch Is provldgd by the FrenchBaker restaurant.
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sky, Kolas Breugnnn Overture byKabalensky, and SIegfried'sRhine Journey by Wagner. TheClarinet Concerte 03 by Cart St-amitz will be performed byMichael Lowoastero, winner ofthe Fall Coacerto Competition.Michael la the son of Mr. and
'Mrs. Edward Lowenstern ofChIcago.
Tickets for the November 2?- Concert are available from
. membersof the Youth Symphony- andfromMr. RObertE. Dean, 184Pioneer dr., Addison IL-64101. -
The tickets are alus available atthe Orchestra Hall Box Office,
-435-8111. Gallery - $2.59, mainfloor-$4,aad haicnny-$4-$8.
:-The 105 piece orchestra
represents the best musicaltaieot - from over fifty highschqelu which servo the greaterClslcga area. Students are aelec-ted by audition, and they mast
- maintain their obligatIons te- their high school performingorganizatIons In order to belangto the Youth Symphony. Manyfermer members of this thirty-
' eight year old orchestra lave ad-caeced to. major symphonypeiltione, IncludIng eight in theCldcago Symphony Orchutra
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Callenet, .inc. -has - appohited that will be held t the Stream-Pa POil to the peetitton of wood Accesa Center.Community Accehi Coordinator Flint first came to Cabienet'sfor the Streaflswood COmmonIty attentloo at a staff seminar nf-Accesa Center. PHil will act as lured by the cabio company forliaison between Cnbionet'n sedalservlre organizatlonn. ShepÑdoction- ataff. end the pablic, - kttendod as a representative ofand will be responsible for en- three different groups: Thecoaragingilse ofthe Streamwoed Vilinge of Hanover Park, thefadlltty by- Tri-Village area - Greenbrouk Homeownersresidents. -Also among her Association, and the Girl Scoots.responsibilities will be acting es Based on this record of publicPragramCamoltantfor resident- service, Cablenot appeinted Pillprodnced programs, as well as to her present position of Cam.organizing the "Hands-On" munity Access Coordinator.Television ProductlonWorkubOpu . -
Labor leaders to entertain -
Little City residentsChrlsthias câmou early for 21f
mentally retarded and blind-retarded children of UtIle City.For the 19th roesecutive year,labor leaders Do9. Peters,President, Teamsters tecol 743,Norman Grkene, Director,Department of Retiree . Affairs,IB. of T., and William Hogan,Sr., Secretary-TheOuUrer, Team-stern Limai 714, wIll play Santadanse fur the Chftstinan Party,to be held on Wedneudoy, Dec.?,12 noon, at UtIle City, 1760 W.Algsnqnln rd., Palatine.
Go Stége) Ojsess "Tl)Story ofthe Nutcracker" on Dec. 1 live onstage at the Pickwick Theater mParkRidge.
Thiu classic Christmas produc-tino features an all-professionaladult cast (Actor's EquityAssociation) at-the Pic,kwirhTheater in Park Ridge, the for-mer vaudeville . house. calledChicago's "most beautiful sohne-bas theatre."
This full-scale production is adramatisation that tells the storywhile incorporating murk of the
Metröpúlitán ,'Youth Symphony
concert .-
The Metropolitan YóUth; Sym-phony Orchestra under the)direc-
' lion of Pameta Overntreet'Culey- will upen its twenty-fifth sensor
with two csncerts: one, at 12noon, Thesday, Nbv. 29, .at theRichard L- tsaley Center! theother, ut 3 p.m., SsusdayÇ Dec. 4,at the- Cathedral of St. James,Wohoshand Huroll stn. in
Chicago. Admission-is free.. Tise orchestra is utotfor profit-organization open, by audition, toqualified lostrumehtalista uf highschool and coltegé age: OpenmgsloaS sections still exist.
For further iñformotiun un thecéncerts sr auditions roll theconductor ut 699-6733..- Local menThers include: Laura
- Stewart, GrbceiLlOge0 and JoeLange of Des Plaissesassd SusanTesgesdul und Tecla Armes of
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"Nutcracker" atPickwick Theatre
classic ballet music undchoreography.
On Stage! currently showingtheir live production of "Rapan-zel & the Frog prince" at thePickwick, will open "The Story ofthe Nutcracker" Dec. 1 lo runthrough Dec. 23. Perforusanceswill be Wednesday throughSaturdsy, 10:30 am. weekdaysand lt am. Saturday. A specialper(nrmasCe has been addedSup-lay, Dec. 18 at 120050. Tichetpifcm are $3.56 General Ad-mission, $3 for Groups nf IO nrmore. Reservations required.
For tickets or ioformation call969-0531.
- '-'Göldilocks andthe ChristmasBears"':Golstlschu and the Christmaseur5" will he preuested by Up-
stage/Downstage Children'sTheater où Saturday and Sunday,Dec. 3 und 4, at 2 p.m. at Fuir-view South Auditorium, 7046
Laramie, Skokie, IL 16077.
Tickets are available at the door;$2 for children und $2.50 foradults. A continuation of thefamous story has Goldilocksreturning to the forest deter-mined, is spite of warnings of theforest animals, to wake thehibernating Bears 50 they loo canenjoy snowfalls, music, andholidaysharing.
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Theater proudly osmnnnces thelocation of sew headquarters laRoom 12 at CeotreEost, 7701-ALincoln Ave., Skokie, IL Classeswill begin meetisig there on Nov.29.
Upstage/Downstage Children'sTheater Is 00w seeking donationsof file cabinets, desks,typewritera, record players ortape recorders to ase in the newlocation. Also needed are gymmats, animal or other costumeitemuforfatsreprOductiam. -
"We continually seek smeltitems to be used os prizes or rod-fIe gifts; we ase them in ticketsales contests", said JudyOhlwein, Director uf the theatergroup. "All donations are tax
. deductible", continued Mrs.p_un, entertainment and lave Ohiwein.
wilt be in abundonce at the Uputage/Dowostage Children'sfestive Ynletide luncheon party. Theater Is a nut-for-profitTise Holiday Spirit will be very organization that it funded inmuch evidestasthestudenta per- part by grants from the State ofform ta musical arrangements illinois Arts ConfidI, Riles Town-
played by tbe Moule Therapy skip Administration, and thegroup. David Romaine and his Village of Skokie Fine Artsmagic violin will also entertain Csnunlusioñ. Please call Judywlthblsvariety ofhappy, haliday Obtwela at 674-4620 far jofor-selections. Finally, avisitbySon- matins On bow to make your taxta Claûo bimuelf, with gifts, cao- deductible donation.dy and toys, for every boy aolgiri.
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The second of threeslide showshonoring Chicago's 150th hlrtb-day will be presented Thursday,Dec. 1, by Sisallo resident andChlcagoexpeñ,NateHnffmn.
The presentation is for peoplewho remember things littlebig abest Chicago'sstruggle and celebrading to Hoffman. tactslide show will behistory, neighbamuseums, architecture,artandpeople.
The fissaI progreso lo the seriesIs seheduledfor December 8.
For farther information, call035-1410.
A$2 fee is requiredprogram, which is from 12:50 p.m., hi Room 115,Community College/ShaMe 7701.. O55
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A special sae day miniWorkshop on Evergreell WreathMaking will he held on Satardayflecemher 3, at the Prairie ViewCenter. This class will instracthow to make a 'live" wreath ouof evergieeo brauches, nutspmeseCes and ribbon. Class rausfrom 10 am. to noon. Fee for thisclass is $4.50. A supply list will hegiven at registration.Registration is accepted at thePrairie View Ceoter, 6834 Dem-pster. -
Adults cao learn PersonalComputer usage at a fear weeksemioar at the Prairie View Ces.ter from Tuesday, December 6through Decemher 27, from 7 toSp.m. Utilizatioo of computer nef-tware for estertainmeut,busisess, educatiso and homemanagement wilt he taught hy arepresentative from D.F.Renóurces. Each participant willbeassigoed a computer. Fee forthis seminar is $60.
A family trip to see the Nat-cracker Sulle will be ou Suoday,December II. A bus will. leavethe Prairie View Ceuter at l!30p.m. and return about t:30 p.m.
- This magical ballet will tobe youbito the world of Sugar PlumFairies aud giant mice soldiörs.The Milwauhee -Ballet -and Or-chestra is presenting this ter-forouwuce at the Paramount ArtoCenter in Aurora. The cost òf thistrip is$l4.
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Shown above (I lo e) Dr. Ronald Baeeeco, Chèimaao of theDivision nf Emergency Medicme ofLutherun General Hospital mdPolice Chief Larry Schoy of the Morton Oeovo Police Dept. -
The Mortes Grove PoliceDepsetmeot in conjunction withLstherau Gelièeal- Hospital isinitiating a new program teprovide an tedividsul's peesosuland medical infomsation tu theevent of on emergency whileesercinmg.
Many poemas do not eaeryidentification when they jog, bueride, or enercise- at a healthfacility or elsewhere.
The ID. tag is a usualI flotplastie cuse that casitains- u caedwhich would hove a persousname, medical tefennation, midphone number of someone tocoutactilsesne ofemergeucy. lt is
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Maiae East's aunual cìnsedfood drive, one of National HonorSociety's major service projects,will be held Nov. 28 through Dcc.14. -
The canned food will ge to theLittle Brothers of the Poor, agroup that helps elderly peoplewho have so family. The servicecommittee of N.H.11., includingcommittee chairman Anua Totosof Parli Ridge, Larry Fruncieseof_ Niles, Bob Hertiog of ParkRidge, Karos Ideso of ParkRidge, Christine Kweo of MortonGrove, and Siegfried llchmalz'ofNiles, is in charge oftke drive.
"Last year we collected nearly2,000 cans," said Auna Toton."We would like an mach pur-ticipation this year." In order to
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Essay winnersfrom GolfJr. HighEach year the Niles Youth
Conaodssion npomors au essaycontent for the many studentswho are residents of Niles. Theessay topic for this year wasHow Can I, a Teen, Improve
Niles". We are proudto announcethat three of Golf Junior High'sstudents were, among thenineteen winners: Mami Gitter,Nikki Markowitz, and ToddSaranecki. These students nab-mitted persuasive and,praiseworthy essays. They werehonored hy the Village of Nileu ata banquet. Each of ike aiaeteenwinners spent a day following in
-the footsteps of a specific towngoveromeot official. These threestudents from Golf Junior Highhave not only won a $50 savingsbond anda trophy; theyhave wonthe esteem of self, family, schooland comusanity. - -
equally liopoetust te note if aperson is lu perfect health andkan no known diseases orallergies. The ID. tag is then tiedunte the gymshoe Iseo.
Thene tegs could be tevalsahlete an emergency physician orparamedic in assessing ne treat.mg a person.
"Tie one on," it may nave yearlife.-Thesetognurnasailoblealttse
Mortes Greve Poljce Departmentund are free of charge.
-Foc additional infeematien eoij-tact Officer Davis ut the MartenGeave Police Depnetment'n Cismethevention Bseeaa, 966-7000.
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od driveN.H.S. is sponsoring a contest tosee which Maine East homeroomcan bring in the most cans. Thewinning homeroom gets $50,double the amount cf last year'sprize.
The cans will be collected eachmorning, aud the leadinghomerooms will he announcedeach moring. There will also be asigo in the stodest cafeteriashowing how much each gradehas collected.
- N.H.S. -sponsors are Englishteachers Richard LeForl andPhillip Loveall. Officers arepresident Sunny Kim of ParkRidge, vice-prenidest KarenIdeno of Park Ridge, secretaryTerri Knulel of Park Ridge, andtreasurer Siegfried Schmalz ofNiles.
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The Tea will ateo he an oppoc-tunity to meet the newly electetofficers of the Association. Theofficers for the new year are:Masreen Raftery, President;Carol Basile, Vice-President;Peggy Giben, RecordingSecretary; Lillian Lee,Correspondiog Secretary andFlorenceDoco, Treasurer.
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0cc 'elects new -BSA officers -Percy greets Skokians
Newly decIdi olticeru te the Board o! StudentARatro at Oakton Community College are: (frontrow, l-r) : Sally Freeman, Evanston; Stese fir-sch, secretary, Narthhraokt Joe Dsane, president,Northhrsnk; Pete Weber, vice president, Glen-view; (hack row, i to r): Stove Fisher, Den
Banner monthfor Centerof ConcernThe Employment for Seniors
programatthe Center of Concernhad the heat month in its 2-yearhistory is October, with a total of53 john filled. Although themajority ofnuchjobsare to-homekelp for the elderly and han-dicopped, there were seven full-time placements danzig this han-ser month. Twenty of thoseplacedwereoverage 50.
Rath Galls, Coordinator nf theprogram,attcibate the growiogsnccesn to the higher visibility ofthe program, as more employersbecome aware of the pant oftaleat available to them throughthe Center st Concern. Anotherplan has been the addition of JoyRauco tothe staff. People coilingthe -Center with a need tiud adedicated helper in Joy, whotakes a persunal interest in mat-ching the right applicant to therightjoh. -
Among the carrent needs areforS lise-in housekeepern andcompanions for the elderly livingalone. These are encellestpositions, providing room andhuard, as well as a respectablewage. Requirements vary witheach pouition,snme requiring lit-tIe Or no medical attention srnur,uisfl care. Ail do require slosmg heart and the ability torelate to the special problema oftheelderly. -
Employern and applicantswishing to he listed with the Em-ptoymest for Seniors programsnap calleI3-04b3. Applicants willhe asked to come tote the office,1500 N. Northwest hwy., ParkRidge for an interview.
Al-Anonmeeting
ta someone's driukiugbothering you? The Glenview-Nnrthhrook Al-Mon Groupe cor-dially invite you, year family andfriends toan informotion meotilsgut St. Davids EpIscopal Church,Glenview and Shermer rda.,Glenytew on Wgdneuday, NOV. 30at7:36p.m. -
Film an alcoholism - TheFamily. DIsease with FatherMacUn plus a questiun and au-awer neon will be tetured-
Plaines; Tins Elliot, Winnetka; Terry Young, DesPlaines; Scott Vrahel, Rilen; Samios Petilfrere,Nscthbronk; Jeff Walsh, Den Plaines; BrendanWall, Skokie; llowardfarriu, Skohie; and ScottClapper, Park Ridge.
- Holiday Food Drive launchedby Debbie Temps
A disseto calicot and disteibste Ratone J. Kenyan, the Osunofoodamengueedy familiendseing presidnnt.the holiday season hua been "The holidays are an especiallylaunched in the north and difficult time foe the lese foetu-noethwest sobarbo by Debbie nate," she said. "We're pleasedTempe, Inc. te do whatever we caos and hope
People who wish te domte oar efforts add some pleansre tocanned goods and ether non-per- what otherwise may he a bleakishable foodunan drop thomoff at Christmas for some families."azsyoftheeellebhieTempeoffieea Ms. Kenyan said that besidesbefore Dec. 20. collecting the food, Debbie
The offices are at 7900 N. Tempe will add ils ama conteihu-Milwaukee. Nues; 307 S. Milwnu- tian te each package.key, Wheeling; und 1022 E.Algonquin, Sctsaumbueg.
Debbie Temps, which offerstemporary office help aervices tos wide eange nf clients, has keenamintingneOi' families with this -
holiday project since 1000. November19
In precisas years, more than An evening of "good ele$1 000 worth of grocerien kas socializing" with stimalutingbees collected und presented to conversation, dance lemnos, a
deuersing families according to . cash bar, etc. will he the, program at the Tuesday
evening, Nov. 19 meeting nl theNorth Shore Chapter of YoungSingle Parents at theWkeeliog/Northbrook HolidayIon, 2875 Milwaukee ave., Nor-thhrook. Donru open at 8:35p.m. No prospective memherswill he admitted after 10 p.m. $2for members; $3 for non-memhero. A support groupmeets presiOuu to the regularmeeting. For upport group in-formation and program infor-matins call 945-3860.
November30Parents Withnst Partners,
Chapter 1108, witt present its'Fifth Wednesday Live-BandNile on Wednesday, November38, at the Golden FlameRestaurant, 641? W.Higginn rd.
The dance, featuring musicby the Fontanas, it open to allsiogles. Included daring theevening will he a door-prizedrawteg and ref restisnentu,
Registration begins at O p.m.Admission is $4. Por infor-malion, calllilf-1t43. -
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Northwef Press Clubslates HolidayLuncheonCbeistman comes early this
year for members of the North-west Press CIsh who ace plusaloga npeciolholiduy lancheonFridrt',Den. 2, at Sage's Sages Reutas-cant in Arlington Heights.
Social heur for the holidayluncheon begins nl 11:31 am. 'sa
the Buegondy Roano and taneheosis served at 12:15 p.m. Entinesiududeeonst sirloin of beef as (saand heoiled eantem sceod withiseo pilaf.
CoetdOnist Joe Becky, nowretiredfcomTnletype Corporationin- Skolde, will he on handpresiding garaIs with osiqsocaricatures throughout the lanch-eau.- Registration begins at 11:35am. st Sagen Sages, located mthe Arlington Tower Hotel en themener of Algonquin and Arliog-tels Hoighte rd. in ArlingtonHe'hts.
Luncheon is $13 for membersand $t4 for pacata. For moroisijoemation call Jean GUIIiCksODs Keith Bormau of 6842 Lyons,
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at m-2912 or Janice Mepham ut Morton Grove, has graduated774-9600, Est. 6211. from DeVry Institute of
Reservation deadline 'a Friday, Technology, Chicago.Nov. 25. Membership in the A gradaste of Niles North HighNorthwest Press Club is open ta School, nolde, Barman han oc-all- media und public relations copied a position with lIardpenfenaioisalo. - Syute.sssinWheelissg.
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Miles Township Republican Coosmitteemas, Patricia R. Ilse-doct (r) tetrodnces Senator Charlen -Percy to Toot and DonPenIle, Sliokie, at the Repahlican Organisation's a000at fall din-ncr, at which Percy was the honored guest. Penile is president stthe Riles Township Regalar Republican Organisation and Chair-man stlhe Skokie Flaming Commission. -
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Niles Village... Coat'd from Nilea-E.Maiae Pi
were Jim Daehier, 6826Lexiegton Lane, Mark Partipilo,8433 Cllftoo, Annette Weres, 7932Harlem, Basana Cammarata,8710 Sanset Road, NikkiMarkowitz, 7052 Greecleaf andTodd Saranecki, 8545 BellefortePlace.
Stadenta sitting in other publicofficials' seats included KeithSkaja, 7812 Milwaukee, villageattorney; Joan Ssssowshi, 7841Nava, chief of police; GeraldLoeding, 9036 Grace, fire chief;Mami Gitler, 8601A National,housing director; Elise rugan-der, 8899 Grand, director of codeenforcement; Lori Salm, 7059Monroe, direclor of family ser-vices; Tony Osnacz, 8622 Sanset,direclor of public services; Sao.dy Walson, 7233 Greenleaf, three-tor of senior citizens and RobertFestenstein, 8847C Washington,assistant manager forfinance.
The honored officials werefinalisls in the annual essay con-lest ander the aospices of NibsYouth Service. Tbere were 3fBentries in the contest answering,"How can you, a tees, help makeNues a belIer place to live?"
After conducting a 30 minutemeeting, io which each of thesefinalists read their essays, theyreceived trophies and wittreceive hoods fortheir effort.
At the regotar board meetingwhich followed, Trustee Asg
Marcheschi reporled at thbeginning of the new year, acable TV ordinance will definerates for public access toCablevision's Niles service andiscbaded rules governing localorigination. Marcheschi alsoreported the entire village shouldbe wired for ruble by the first ofthe year.L.At Tr. Penoles recemmen-dation, approved "No Parking"signs for both sides of Mnlfordbetween Lehighusd Merrimac.
Approved "No Parking" signson Harlem between Oakton andHoward between 7 am. and 9am. asd4p.m. asd6p.m.
Supported the nosing heard ap-preval fer three 2 flato at 81MDamp-bar st. The attorney forpetilionern Mr. and Mrs. AbnerCarberry sought fear apartmentsos the vacant property. Becameof the size el the property, evenwith maximnm variances, onlythree boildings could he ap-proved. -
Approved ordinances for $12 avehicte charge for aoing oUtageweight scales; Storm sewer pta1of easement for the Bradford Es-change, 9301 Milwaokee; Espan-sins of B-2 npecial use nosing toinclude a fenced-is playgrouod at8361½ Golf Rd. with TrusteeCaret Paneh opposing ordinance;Rezoned 9180 Gotf Road for coo-stroction of 6 theatres with ap-
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proximately 1,900 neats for theowners ofthe GolfMill Theatre....bntrodnced new NUes librarydirector, Doscas McKenzie. Heformerly worked is Hammond,Indiana, where he bad entensivebackground is working io cabletelevision. He volunteered tohelp Nilen in workiogout its cabbeTVpreblemu.
Mayor Blase announced of-finals hoped the public worksdepartment would begin to moveinto the new Tonhy Avenuebuilding nest week. He said apnhlic dedication wenld takeplace after the move-in. He alsoreported theadditios to the poticestation isgetting along well.
Unanimously approvedresobstions authorizing NUes tojein in as appeal with Lake Btnffto prevent rejerttsg amunicipality's right to object tonosing up to 1½ miles outside itsincorporated limits; approvedCablevision's interconnectingaccess channels and/ororigination channels of ils CAT'?System with alt other CATVsyotems io adjacent areas.
Unanimously approved a platof casement ordinance at 8715-2tStotting atGreesweod Av000e.
Approved establishing anAlarm Board of Appeals of twovillage board members and thevillage monager lo hear com-ptaioto concerning excesocharges for resideots whoseotarm Oyotems aro wired into thepolice station.
Seni to lhe oeoing board a rearyard variation for a room od-dillon at 8352 Milwaukee Aveooe.
Blase announced there woold
Niles library...Could tram Nileu-E.MoÍaep,l
tin," 'The Happy Owls," and"That Mense."
The bonnets library bagan au ademoosteotiox library in 1973with special "Project Piso" fossilsund was bounest in tbe Golf MillState Bank building. tine yearlatee ii seau moveil to 9010Milwaukee Ave. wheee mdii 1975"Project Plan" banda mntinuesl0e help meettbe coot of opemlion.Since 1980 the branch librasy banbeon bnusedinthe Ballard Schoolbuilding, 8320 Ballard Rd.The hbra.y witt be anointed in ita
celebration activities ssith gene-reus doeatioan and contributionsfrom McDOnaldS and the GolfMill State Baut.. With theuuotstance ebbene toral business-os the libras7' seUl offer couponsfer cheeseburgers to childeen,coupons for bsvernges te nosiernitiaeov, deawingu foe free din-oem, orange drink tbeenghsut theweek, and bOOInOaOIIO.
mo tibrasy's teostees and staffinnite everyoxo to step by thebrooch library during thin veryspecial wach of cetnbratios.
be so December vitIate hoardmeeting.
Held e public hearing,preucribed by law, for the issuan-ce of up to $7,010,010 of IndustrialRevenue bonds for Tempet SleetCompany, 5991 Tonhy Avenue, lobe uoed for improvement, copan-mon and equipment forihal arca.II Wan approved at a previousboard meeting bot the formelpublic hearisg was reqoired.
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Morton GroveLibrary news
"Decaen", a filmed journeyacrosslndia, will be shown at theMyrtes Grove Public Library onToesday, Dec. 6 at 2l3O and 7:30p.m. The film is eue uf the os-citing series, "Great RailwayJourneys of the World", sbuwneverymonth attise Library.
The December BookDiscussion will be held at theLibrary su Friday, Dec. 9 at 19am. Anyone interested in goodbooks and good conversation is.welcome toattend.
The Morton Grove PublicLibrary will exhibit the paintingsnf Margo Jarube during the mon-ib nf December in the BanterRoom. Mrs. Jacobs is a MurtosGrove resident, teaches at theMortes Greve Park District andabsoat ber heme studio.
Santa ClausAnonymous HolidayBenefit DanceSanta Claus Anonymous
(SCAj, invites you te its ausualholiday benefit dance begiooingat t:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 9 at theHold Continental 505 N.Michigan Ave. Proceeds are usedlo buy winter clothing asd gif Isfor tOO needy first graders. Thinyearn dance, "One MagnificentSanta," will feature continuousmusic from lep area bands.Donens of door prines wilt hegiven away. Fond aud beveragesare available Tickets areavailable in advauce or at thedoor. For mnre information, raIl472-fIlo.
Michael S. Slisz
Michael S. Sima, sos of EdwardR. Suso nl 1307 Canterbury In.,Glenview, has bees promoted inthe U.S. Air Force to the rank elairmao first class.
Slisn is o jet engine mechanic attoning Air Force Base, Maioe,with tse 42nd Fietd Maistenance
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en the trains and in the centeraisles ofthe restaurants. It's anational pastime and it'slevety.
Oar first night la Paris wejoined the endless parade nfpeople who walk leisurelydown the mile and a halfChamps- Elyseen benbevard.Along the boulevard u youngblackmauiu giving an Im-prempth;dtice backed by bisradio's music. Two-hundredpeople encircle the dancer.
Wilh'the backdrop of theseelegant nboiî9, *kgars 7k férmeiak. A woman sits againstthe wall ola shop with a babyin ber aratI und silently sechsfrancs. Ptsaingbyareserne nfthe must etylishly-dredsedp-opte we'd'everseeu. ---, ',
The crowds walk thé mileand a half in an endlessparade. The high-styled storesare people-filled. The averagerestaurants have lung lines ofpeople waiting tu enter. Nesttsthefiueslnresis a Mercedesdealership. Next te it is fast-feed Burger King.
-The French seem to defend
the right ob beggars to begwherever they choose. lt'spart of their charge feregalitariusism and freedom.Is the subway trains thep atanhune an affection for drunhu.They tolerate them withbesignnesn.
Ne ese covets their historytibie the French. Ne ene cam-memorates the pausing oftheir fermer warriors asmach. We were standing attbe Arc De Triomphe the nightof November 1st when aparade marched up theChamps ente the Arcmemorial. It was Novemberbat and fallen veterans fromWorld -War I and II wereremembered. A wreath waslaid at the Uokeown Soldier'stomb. Along with Frenchveterans my dàughter and Isigned a beak in memory ofthOse who had fallen at theMarne and at Omaha andUtah beaches. -
The nest day we toured theInvalides, where Napoleon'stomb is located. That samemorning a memorial fer theFrench soldiers who wererecently hilled in Beirut was
Skokie temple...Saturday evening at 8 p.m. the
Gala Torah Resterallen Concertwill he presented by the Or-chestra el the Jewish Ac? Centerunder the direction of Irving Let-chisger and the Temple JudeaMinpab Adult Choir led by Can-ter Richard Green. The-programis ene of liturgicat, classical andfolk music. All members andfriends of the congregation whohave contributed in the projectare invited te attend.
On Sunday beginnisg at 11:15am. the rhiidren of the ReligiousScheel under the leadership ofEsther Salto, - director ofEducation will take part in thecumpletlun efthe Torah. The lun-cheon at 12 auna wIll be a"Family Affair" with fethuingerLee Freedman leading thesinging. Reservations arereqatred.
The highlight and culminutleuof the weekend is the Sijjumha.Torah the comp1et1öir'dfthè.
tohing place.They memorialize Victor
Huge, Voltaire, Zeta andRenssean in crpptn under-neath the Pantheon whichhnnses their famoso generalsand politicians. Reuistanceleader Jeun Moulin, ntlegedlytortured by the infamous Bar-berm of Lyon, lies alongsidethemnre famous.
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The reverenc$ for the pastcontrasts with the upbeat nl
. the present. Ahnend the Metro- -
(nubwayl trais a lady handpuppeteer- pulls a curtain in
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--perfermo fnr the riders., Shidphene players are jam-
.;.nchsg with guitar players-enthe train subway station plat-forms.- They come ente thetrain playing a Brazil. '66-
-melody.
'Jano has become anAmurican expert which isaliveand well everywhere. M-1er a modest priced ($t21 din-ncr in a chacsning restaurant,we discovered a jaez quartetin a leur-star huId nest deer.Downstairs, a Bar Mitzvahcelebration is taking place. Abengu drummer is leading apep hand ptaying for the dan-cern. There's e second nr-chestra which plays Orientalmusic for the celebration. TheBar Mitzvah family io fromTunis and they want bothtypos el musir played.
In the room sent to the BarMitzvah party is a dinner-dance for Indiana. Many In-dieu embassy people are therecelebrating DiWalie Day (asIndian Holiday). Outside thehotel two soldiers with sub-machine guns are patrollingthe Iront entrance. At aprevious - Indian affairterrorists attached the party-
Kids are kids. At the BarMitzvah party the "Tunisian-French" bidn grabbed thesparhlers which decorated theice cream parade desserts andwere feigning fencing moveswith each other, momentarilyrunning amok. Nest doer,three Indian beys werewrealling in the cloahreom.They werethe same age as theBarMitnvab beys.
We marched te the lune etall Paris tourists. We went op
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Torah beginning at 1:30 p.m. Atthat lime Scribe Rabbi MesheKlein wilt personally completethe Torah assisted by membersof the congregation. Par-ticipatisg arel William andEileen Cohen, Marris end RuthGreen, Leo and Lois Pean,Leonard and- Liese ltothmas allof llhekie; Gilbert and CarolynGadin, Herman and VivianMedak of Lincelnwood; Howardand Kay Friedman, Edwin andCarote Goldstein of MortonGrave; Edwin and Kim Btilz alGlenview; Laurie and JachieWeinstein el Chicago.
Ce-chairmen el the project areBart. Alport el Ldncoinweed andLee Pearl nlSkokie. Assisted by ucommittee: Bernard Friedman,Morris Green, Nettir Hagler,president of Sisterhood, JulianJablin, Melvin Kramer,President nf Brotherhood, SidneyLetchinger, Ily Miller, Leonard
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the Eiftel Tower, walked theLuxembnurg Gardens, touredthe Lesvre Museum, inspec-ted the Lebt Bash hoobstalls,filtered in with the universitystudents in St. Michel,viewed the Opera House(Madame Butterfly at $45 aticket) and sat at the bar etthe Lido and in the balcony nlthe Folies Bengere.
One column caunet relay theflavor of Paris nr the spirit stthe Parisians. Our first mor-sing we met a man in theMetro who spent 20 minutesescorting us to a ticket boothand then look us through the
- labyrinth of connecting tun-setsmabingsure we hooded inthe right direction on ôer firstMetressbwayride.
The Metre transportationsystem is superb. lt took 10.minules te ge across town.The stations were im-maculate. All graffiti wascovered with cardboard. Atthe museum subway stationreplicates nl srulptare andpaintings were enclosed islighted dioramas. lt was theclassiest train step we'd everseen..
In the Jewish qusrter wevisited Joe Goldenberg'sRestaurant where severaldiners were gunned down byinvading terrorists last year.A plaque and a window wilh abullet hole memorialize theevent. Around the corneranother plaque renstads you184 children were taken fromthe Jewish school anddestroyed in the concentrationramps.
Behind the Gothic NotreDame church was a starbmemorial with small Itslian-like Christmas lights. Down arircolar stairway overlookingthe seine River you enter Ihma narrow shaft into amemorial room between starbwhite stones. Behind baro are
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memorial flowers. The namesof the concentration campswere inscribed in the stesecommemorating the 2tt,OtuFrenchmen who died in theconcentration camps while anetemsal Conio flickers. The is-scniption above the esit on Ihrstone frame of -the doorwayhad the engraving: "Forgive,but never forget".
Larry Scheffel, RosemarieShapiama all of llkobie; EdwinBlitz nf Glenview, Stsarl Gar-land, Edwin Goldstein of Mor-Ion Grove; Gilbert Gavlts et Lis-cebnwoed and Hy Epstein atWilmette.
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Hutchiuson el Evanston and JeanDavenport, Chicago, DoorPrizes; Karen Witt, BakeryBooth; Marilyn Ryan, Sbokie,refreshments; Mickey Bede andChris Davies table Fevers. LetsBlair, Jrs. Booth, Mr. and Mro.Santa Claus, Bert and Emit Wilkenf Skohie.
Chris Davies, Chairman elKvausten and Peggy De Grmt elShekie, president of the Unit in-vite all te attend this gala 1usdCbi.Wu'?.,.s3.,,.:i.i,:.u:,.o:e, t 4,55
GolfMillwelcomes Santa in style
Golf Mill Shoppisg Centerwelcomed Sasta Claus andChristmas with a MilwaukeeAvenue parade and reception osSaturday, November19.
- Celebrities tending the paradeincluded WMAQ radio per-aesatity Pat Cansidy and Chicags'Moite Sos star Tom Pacierek.
Mss marching in the paradewere the Imperial Drum endBugle Corps, Scoltish Military
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Althosgh not considered an"ebjet d'art", life saving smokedetectors will be among theoriginal nil paintings endlithagrapbe for sate daring the
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"I am honored by the Beard'sconfidence in me and took Inwardte this challenge," Dr. Vyesaid ofher selection. "One major em-phasis for the Beard in 1984 wifibe to address the issue uf qualityeducation at Oakteu and in par-ticular. to esamine theedocatiosat programs at ourcurrent elf-campus facilities."
Dr. Vyn originally was electedte a one-year term on the Boardof Trustees in April, 1900. Shesuccessfully ran fer re-election inNovember, 1961 and has servedas chairman of the Beard'sEducational Program and Per-sonnet Committees. Dr. Vyeholds a Ph.D., in educational ad-ministration with an emphasis iscommunity colleges from North-western University. Her Boardterm espires in November 1987.
Gores was elected to the Beardin 1956, while Ms. Juehett waselected in 1977. Beth are servingBoard terms that espire inNovember, 1185.
At the sume meeting, DiosaLoveteod of Glenview was sealedon the Board, replacing Bruce M.Friedman of Lincolnweod, whochose sel to seek re-eleclioe aftermere then seven yearn nf service.
Ms. Loveland was ose of threewinners in the November t Boardal Truslees election, along withincumbents Raymond Heristeisand Bill Speolding. HerIsteis us afounding 0CC Board memberand Spaulding served the pastyearas Chairman of the Board.
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decision that held that thefruodatest use of a cenote caednumber enty, without using enendit caed itnelf, wes not u sinusunder current bum.
"Fourth, it makes it a crime taillegally one o serien of creditseeds te obtain more thee $1,100in goods- nod services. Usdercurrent law, it is only u Fedeeeloffense to use n single ceedit cardfee thefts of 01,100 oe wore, nodcmiooinals have avoided Fedeeelpeoseestien by never asing esingle raed fee moco Ohun the$1,100 limit. Libe the etherpeonisionn, this is aimed at thepeefessienal ceimient, net thesmalt-time paese snatehee oepotty heedlsm,
"The Credit Card PeetentionAct ovilI benefit the honestmerchants, ereditsm, und ces-somers whe are the innocentvictims nfthis epidemie of crime. -lt is steong medicine foe a diseusethat is threatening the health ofus inspectant poet of the notion'spayment system, ' ' cesetuded
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and Bagpipe Band, Darth Vaderand many other cartoon charac-
A reception was held al theSanta Center, 1t7 Golf Mill, ferthe celebrities asdSenta Claus.
lents will be at the GoS MillShopping Center through Christ-mesand parents and children areinvited to stop in and visit bien,and also hove their picturestabes with Santa.
ctors for saley Art Fairupcoming Holiday Art Faim, atthe Niles Village Hell, 7601 N.Milwaakee Ave.
The smoke delectors are beingoffered lnr only $9 each, batteryincluded, as pert of the Nues FireDepartment's - "Save-A-tile"campaign.
The Niles Chamber nf Coco-merce and Industry is sponsoringthe Third Annual Feir from Dec.1 through Dec. 23. All paintingsare original nibs, mounted in handcarved Irames, wired and readytn hung. Those and thetithograpin are being offered forsavings up te 50% below retail.Hours for the fair are to am. to 4p.m. weekdays and 9 am. le 00eses Saturday.
According ts Fire Chief AlbertL. HoelbI, these buying a smokedetector ran, 1er as additional$300 buy a Normes Rockwelllithograph showing an old-timelire chiet, cigar in hand, lookingaskance at a co-smoking sign.
Detectors are atne available forIhe nome price at the Nitos FireStation 2, 5365 W. Dempster St. ertheVillage Hall.
Nues HistoricalEt Art Societymeeting
The NUes Hintamical & ActSociety will hold its neat meeting00 7,Iondoy, November 58, st IhnTudest Centee, 810g GubIas st.,in Riles.
The "Sireege Cose of theFresen Mammoths' ' wilt hepennonted by Foefessee Jny Wot-lin et Evussntsn, toucher of EarthScience end instructor of Geobooyund Puleentology et OabtnuCommseiiy College, Nies EustCompas in Shskie.
Peofesser Welts, punt l'mesi-dent of the Chieagn Rocks &Mionmalu Society und past Proni-dont oftise Midwest Fedeentios ofGeotugicol Societies, geew up inShotse...a geedsete of the MortesGeone Elementary Scheel endNUes East.
Feofessor Wotan will tell ushow thoasendo of mummeths endico ago snionsoto bring centseienego is the vasi wildeeneno nfSiberia and Abobo were fronenint500 nod preserved is remark.ahle condition.
Come und tones the mystery ofhsw these mohuals noddeslyfreue, what happened und how itmay happen again. This programwillbegin otO p.m. Theme is necheego and light mefrnnisssentswill be sensed ufteewurds.
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