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NILE5 iLT LIPAPY
%( OF ION
District 63 recognizesNelson students for achievementsFor the second time in two
yeorS, youngsters from NelsonElementary School in Nilenrecently Were named first placewissssers of the 'The Battle of theBooks" and, this year, were
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£4 HwtSbyB.d Besser
We didss't need thin pastMonday. tf the guy whoscheduled the calendar ististening, scratch me off thebooks for any Intere Mondayslike April 25, 1988.. We justdon't need them,
Inside the Bugle's innersanctum wem sort of likefamily. When the guyat thesent desk bleeds we feel theopen wound. ' One uf thefaithful'sfather is at LutheranGeneral recnvering fÑm abypass operation. It's been nrough csaple of weeks andwe've allrsde the waves nf theups anddowns thathave takenplace. Monday, the Bugler'sfather was suffering heartfibrilations and it wasstressful for all of us.
A couple of hours later anannuyedsubscriber wonderedwhy we didn't reportalsaut thepassing ofclsuck O'Grady whodied on April 15. Chuck was amember of another familywe belong to, Our Niles family,and we were shucked hy thenews. Nobody called, and sewweekly call tu the funeralheme didn't give as thin infer-mutton,
Chuck was a hale and heartymemher of the Nifes familywho served on the ZoningBoard, as president uf the
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hy Eileen Hlrsrbfefd
recognized at the Tuesday, April26 meeting of East Maine SchoolDistrict 63. The csmpelition issponsored annually by the NdesPphtic Library District.- District 63 schools placed first,
Close to IWO thousandChicagoans witt take part in the17th annual Greater ChiragoWalk With Israel un Sunday, Mayt, in observance of the 40th birth-day of the Jewish state.
The 9-mile Walk and TeenWalk, pIns shorter Older Adultund Family Mini-walks will beheld rain or shine.
The Greater Chicago TeenWalk is the longest Walk event. ltwill hugE at the Bernard Hor-wich Jewish Csnsmunity Center,3003 W. Touby at f am. Registra-
Nues vehiclestickers on sale
Village Clerk Frank Wagnerreminds Nilen residents tisai autovehicle stickers are nsw,.os saleat the Riles Village Hall, ' 7thMilwaukee ave. All residentsshould bave received their ap-plications in the mail.
The cost of each vehicle stickeris $t5 with residents over Ike ageof lt paying $5. Pstice will beginticketing vebiclen withoutstickers on June t.
BUGLESEEKS
NEWSBOYSTha Bagis Is ssskisu dslioo,ynew soarrtsrs us-sIt-sass 55 dalioersews papaYa on Tharsdsys.
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second und third with eight ureaschools, both public und private,haloing part in tke contest. Secondand third winners were Steven-son and Washington sckools,' Cu.stfflsrd u.s Page 47
VOL 31. NO. 46, TEE BUGLE, THIJESDAY, APRIL 28,1968
8746 N. Shornoer RoadNitos. Illinois 60648
9663900-14
"Walk With Israel"setfor Sunday
Eon will begin at 7e31 um. andRugers Park resident MittenKots witt blow the shofar to
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District 207 saves ongas purchase
Maine Tuwmhip High SchoetDistrict 2417 has saved 543,965.20since December by purchasingnatural gus on the "spotmarket", accurdiug to Donald E.Kenney, Assistant Supermten-dent for Businem. Instead of buy-ing natural gas from its regular
Sue Neuschet -(second row), dlrector--uf-Senlur--activities for Maine Tuwnuhip, lu sbown with nomeprize winners at the first of three Super-DuperBingo Parties stagod for members of MaineTownship Senior Citizem during April.
Showing off their prises uf wine, fruit baskets,Ott Dominicks Gift Certificate, two tickets to
Seek voters approvalfor upto $1 charge on telephone bill
Referendumfor 9-1-1- onNov. bäliöt-.
Rites voters witt have un addi-tiunuldeciolonto make when theygo lo the polls in November thatcould possibly be u tife-savissgdecision fur them.
At Thenduy night's meeting ofthe Nites Villuge Board, un or-diounce was paused unanimouslyto put the vote for 9-1-t installa-lion io Riles on the ballot. Voter'sapproval is necessary by law
Super-Duper Bingo winners
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Ptoyhuuse, and tote bag from Holiday Luggageshop in Morton Grove aree (from loft) MargaretSturwold of Parts Ridge, Connie Colassno andAlfred Brawn of Nilen, 'William DumMen, DesPlaines, Bernicé Thrney, Nileu, and Ruth Berg,Des Plaines.
supplier,- Northern Illinois Gus,the district now boys from sup.pliers who offer the mooteconomical price.
"Savings of this magnitude forone-third of the school year in-dicute that our decision to
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since a surchurge of up to $1 pertelephone line could be added lotheir monthly tetephone hilt. Asthe estimated costa stand now,the charge por telephone tinowould be approxinsutely 50°. Theneed for the vote forSt in to coverpossible inflationary costa over,the nest 10 to 15 years.
At Tuesday's meeting RilesCo.stlrn.ed on Paged?
Pg2 Th B.g1e, Thmthy, April 28, 198e
Dinner dancehonoring May Bluse
Me Township DemocraticOrganization announces its an-fluai dinner dance hunoringMuyur Nicholas B. Blase, to beheld on Friday Muy 13. at theChulean Bila, 9100 MilwaukeeAve., in Nibs. Tickela are $37.50
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Shown above (I-r) : MayorNicholan Blane, State Reprenen-beliCe candidate Bonnie l,in-quint and State RepresentativeCal Sutker.
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One of 39 oulatanding students atthe University uf illinois-Chicagowhn will be honored with the 1981Student Leadership RecognitionAward. They wilUe istrodseedut u dinner on April 28 in theChieugn Illini Union, 820 S.Wuleatt St.Ghonb io in the College ofEngineering and the Honors Col-lege.
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Answers lo senirr cilicesquestions about health iosuravcecisti soon be a phone call away,thanhs to a new program opon-nored by the Illivois Departvieot Iof Insurance in cooperation withthe Department on Aging. The"Senior Health Insurance Pro-gram,'' or ''SHIP'' will trais astatewide oetwoeh of volunteersworhiog with lederut, state uodlocal agencies to provide on-siteusointanre lo Illinois seniorsseehiog advice on their health in-
sur;rogram will br headed byBernadette Notas, legislativeliaison for the Depaetment 01 to-surance since toto.
"SHIP" will recruit, trajo undorganine senior volunteers toserve as teachers, advocates andinssrunre resource. persons forother Illinois seniors. Thenutootners will be given 25 hoursof Iruining io the busies ol is-suranre, including a survey of themedicat i050rance field, with olocus on Medicare, MedicareSupplement policies, long termr orei050rao ce and consumerprotection.
Under the continuing guidanceof the Department of Insurance,trained advisors will work in ros-jonction with local senior citiaeogroups. Local senior orgusina'tiens will provide alfine fucililiesund will kelp coordinate local ac-tirities und refer inqoiries fromthe public to "SHIP" volunteers.
Lawrence HouseFair seeksexhibitors
Eslsihitors are invited to par-'ticipate in the Sisgh AnnualLawrence House RetirementFuir, to he held at LawrenceHome, the senior ritiaen hotel al1020 W. Lawreuee Ave., on Fri.slay, Muy 13 between 10 am. und3 p.m.
Organizations providing ser-vice, medical help and informa-lion to senior citizens will be io-terented io purticipaliug io thisFair which annually polls an au-thence of mofethäñSOg coiscern-ed seniors.
Booths are available for bulbprofit-making and got-for-profitorgasaations.
Meus of senior interest repre-seni in previous years includehealth, trussporlatioo, personalfinance, housing, recreation andconsumer affairs.
For both information, fee ncaleand other particulars, please caS501-2100.
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Senior Citizen. Real Estate Exemption
Sesior citiacnsure now eligiblefor a "Homestead Exemption"during the year in which theyturn 65, ucrordiog to RitesTownship Assessor Robert P.Hanruhun.
The "Homestead Exemption"provides tan reliel by reducingthe eqoaliued assessed valuationof a property by $2,000.
muse seeking a "HomesteadEnemplion" must be OS years ofage or plder during the year forwhich they apply and meut eilher
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For muro information, cull theNiles Township's Assessors Of-fice at 673-93go or visit the officeut 5255 Main, Skohie,
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TheBegle,flersday, April58, l9Sahrj3flgt._II&
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A n Independen f Corn m unify Newspaper Established in 1957
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Diane Miller-Managin.E sç._-',c::..-Robert Besser-City Eukt .. "Mark Krujerki-Cepy Ethter ' '
FormerNiles policeofficer dies át 51
Furnier Nilo pelice officer Ar.sold Baltzersen, shown ahoyewith Mayer Nicholas Blase andPaRce ChIef Clarence Emriknanlast November, dIed Monday,April 25 at the age of 51. At thelinie the phete wan taken,SatInerons was being presentedwith a retirement plaque cam-memorating his 29 yearn of ser-vice wíththe Riles Police Depart-
Nilesite Chuck O'Gradydies at59
Chuck O'Grady, a longtimeNilmreuldnnt, diedinhiuhome inNilm on April 15. He waslS yearnold, He suffered u heart attack,
O'Grady worked lu sales 'es thecommercial real estate depart-munt.at-Cuttero-and-Cathso-reat.estate cnmpan&, Riles, Hepreviously wurkeel an a seniornice president at Cook CountyFederal Savings in Chicago.
During the sixties and seven-ties O'Grady served on the NUesZoning Bunrd, from November 1,1967 ta January 15, 1075.
He wan n Punt Grund Knightand a 4th degree member of theNorth American Murtyrs of theKnigbta of Calumban. He wasalso u past president ofthe MaineTownship Regular Demacruticorganization.
Niles Mayar Nich Blase saidConch unread the cummunity farmany years., He said he gave
menLWhite serving as a police ut-
firer, Baltaernan was inItially unpatent duty alter which tse radeuse of the Nilm Police Depart-meist's soin motorcycles. Hesernedin the loveutigatien Divi-nisn and had the reuponsihifity ufthe photagraphic lah,
During his time in the In-CostilseednuPage 40
Chock O'Grady
much time and energy tu thiswurk. He noted O'Grudy's workon helloS of the Linm Club und
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McCormick Blvd.to close for repairs
Beginning Sunday, May 1, existIng Chicago und NorthMcCermick Blvd. wilt he rInsed Western Hallway bridge.te thrnsgb traffic betweenHnward und Oakten Streets InSkulde, jsutweut nf Evanstun, theillinois tsepartment of 'rranspnr-teflon said teday.
Ilse closure will be in effect un-tu June 15.
It Is necessary tor therecanstructien nf McCormickBlvd. and for the remnvul ef the
Traffir will he detoured viaHoward St., Crawford Aye. andOakton St.
The project lu part uf the$9,317,600 centract awarded teMonarch Asphalt Ce. for therecunstrsction of McCermickBlvd. between Devun Ave. andGreen Bay Rd.
Letter writing efforts resulthi visaextension
SJB st dents uniti,___ lishgirl
Nibs FireDept. Calls
The . Rilen F'we Departmentanswered 2g fire alarms and 38amkulance calls between April15and April 22.
Firefighters en April 15 westla Calverllckml, 6921 Oakton andfound a plumber uccidently seteff the alarm while unlderingpipes in the kitchen area of thescheel. There was nu hazard,. .-Firemen extingsiuhed a carfire at Fear Doves Restaurant.7225 Caldweil Ave,, on April 16.The fire, which started in theengIne compartment, caused$1,500 damage.
...A car fire at Keeney andMilwaukee was already ex-tiisguhibed na arrival uf firemenan April lt. InvetIgation showedthe fire was In the ashtray uf thecal' asdtherewas nuextenuiun nf
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Nues CoinniunityClub meeting
The Niles Community Clubpresenta "Trash and Treasures"e.. Ssnday, May 15, 6:30 p.m.Glenn and Ruth Garvin fromFranklin, fllinnis will talk aboutrecycling tips and how be makeuuefolthIngxfrenr thruwaWaysThey will teach us how tucreatively use eue "Trash" for"Treasures", There wili be oprize fer the meut unusual crea.,ties and n prise for the mustunanual idea brought to themeeting. Bill Chase ut the ergunwilt provide music and DorothyGreene and Bernice Volpe willprevide Refreshments.
Wanted: Three amateur talentacta: call 692-3316, Don't missthis evening et infurmation, funoid eSewship.
Tax appeals forMaine Townshipresidents
bIbine Township Annesnor,Tuna Rueckert, bas heno advisedby the Cash County Beard of TonAppeals that Maine TownshIpresidents who did not prevail atthe CeekCeesty Ausesuer's officein filing a complaint of their 1867asuessed valuatIon can now filean applicatlun with the CookCounty Beard of Appeals, Thedeadline for filing lu MayO.
Fprms fur filing can be pickedup at Rueckert's office, 1700Ballard Rd. Park Ridge at theCock County .Beard of Appeal,lit North Clark St. ChIcago.
by SylviaFirst graders at St. Jahn
Brebeuf Scheut 'us Bites learnedSn ' 'mupertant civic lesson lastweek that could benefit the adultworld, The tenues was regardlessnf year age bracket, peuple havethe power be use their voire Inguveniment tu achieve pusitiveresulta.
The classartien that invulvedaletter Writing campaign ta il-llano Giiveroer Jamen Thompuonpaid off 'us a fairy tale result fer7-year eid Edith Perkowsha wholearned at the eleventh hoar shedidn't have ta go back home beher native Poland.
The visas al Edith, a firstgrader at St. John BrebeufScheel, andherfather, KazimiernPerkowski were scheduled toes-P_u-e Friday, April 22 oid theyalready had ploie tickets to NewVerb, the first stop uf theirjoorney home, leaving aboutsoon.
However, aS that changed at ameeting Thursday morning inChicago with representatives
, from the Immigration andNaturalization Service, tIgePerkewski'u, paresia nf Edith's
, classmates and spee'mt assistantbe Goy. Thumpsen for etlmir at-
The INS riled that Edith oid
Dalrympleher father can stay for anotheryear to continue medical treat-ment fur the condition,alopeciad/betalls, that kas lefther almsot hairless underthe wIgshe wears.
Accordiug tu an INSspekesmoi, there was a need tuhave the visa extended since thereasons were valid andlegitimate eses.
The sews uf the vIsa ewlensioncame Thursday afternoon te theis, of Edith's classmates,patents uf the fis-st graders,teachers and ft-lends who hadtakes Edith te heart since shestarted at the school in January.Edith, who Is learning theEnglishlanguage, said "I'm hap-PP."
Her 25-year-old father, said hewas vecyhappythevisa had beenestended, via an Interpreter.
According tasister Rita Greets,scheel principal, the first gradeclass sent 18 letters to GovernorThampsen sayIng they likedEdith and they didn't want her tehave te go hock be Polandbecause she was iS. "Same of the
. children also called theguvernor's office to plead hercasse," She said.
Leo Kaaaniwskyj, the gover-Coetlrnted ou Page 47
Polish...giri receives -
help from friends
Edith PerkOswka. (e), a first grade student at St. John BrebeafSchool In NOes Is shown with twa of her classmates, JeffMlsiczyszyn (t) oid Ola Kanmlercnak (r) wearing an obviouslyhapy smIle..S&th. wlththe aid of her classmates andthefrparents, receivedavIsaextesalentostaylntheUnitedSlate5WhileSh h undergoingtreatment far a dIsease that resultu In hair tons. The little gIrt lawearing a wig while being treated for the disease by a 'der'radIologIst.
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Senior Citizens'NEWS AND VIEWS
-- 7f;News for all Niles Seniors (age 62 and over)
from the Nues Senior Center8060 Oakton, Nues 967-6100 ext. 376
LITE LUNCHEONA reminder is extended to all tichelbolders that the lite lun-
eheun will tube place on Fri., Apr. 29 at noun.MEN'S CLUB TRIP
A reminder is entended to all enrolled on the Fri., Apr. 29 tripto Sears Tower und Berglsoll's Restaurant that the bus wittdepart the senior rener ut 9 am. and return at 5 p.m.
SQUARE DANCINGOpen square dancing is offered on Tues., Muy 3 at 1:30 p.m.
There is no chsrge und reservutiom uro unnecessary.Newcomers are always welcome.
LINE DANCINGUne dancing wilt be offered on Toes., Muy 3 at 230 pm.
There io no charge und reservations are not seeded.TICKET SALES
Tichetsules will beheld on Wed., Mayl at tO um. unu walk-inbasis. Telephone reservations will he accepted alter oms:567'0l00 Est. 376, Tickets for the following events wifi be sold:Fri., May 13 trip to Andre's Steukhouse infliehmnnd to see theptuy "Sunny Side Up With Love". Luncheon there will includeroast beef und ruant chicken. The trip will depuri ut 10:30 am.asdretncnutf p.m. The ticket price is$3l, The Fri., June 24 tripfrom 15:311-3:30 will feature u two hour Lake Miclslgnn croise nuthe Spirit of Chicago, The buffet luncheon wifi include beef,chiches and seufepd entrees, vegetables, naiad, rolls unddemert. Entertainment will leature twu ilvebunds, dance fleursund a "Salute ta Bruadwuy" revue. Ticknta are $34 per pernos.
TEE MAY DINNER DANCEThe May dinner dunce will be held en Fri., May f from
5:30-5:31 p.m. Appetizers will be nerved ut 5:30, dInner nl 8:30and music for listening und duncing pleasure will be availablefrom 7:30-9:30. The theme uf the. dunce is a "Blunt frum thePunt" 50's sock hop. The menu includen roast chicken and roastbeef. Tickets are $7 perperson. CaS 967-illtoforttcketavailuhlll-.ty.
ARTS AND CRMTR FAIRThe Mon., May 9 arto und crafts fuie will tube place frnm 10
am. to 2 p.m. All browsers und shoppers are welcome, Vendor. enrollment is Imsited tu NUes residenl.s age 02 und ever withhandmade articles. Vesdarn musi cult 967-6100 Ext. 37f loregister. Hot dogs wIN be sold at a cost of $1, Os bund will bewoodworking articles, crocheted items, jewelry andneedleworb.
The5lst m,uI Kick-off ofthe Kilghts of Colombos - C. Y. O YouthFuod Program woo recently sturted by North Amerieun MurtyroC000cilfl4338 io Nues.
Showo petured ubove (I-r) Chairmen Joseph G. Toososku, Jr.,Moyor of NUes, Nicholus b. Bluse und Grund Knight WolterZatesny.
Ofhers and members of the ICC. will be askung their friends andneighbors for their coopenation and support io donating for thinworthy progrmn, for inder privileged yongslers.
Give not imtil it hurts, but until it feels good. Rrmember the onlywealth which yos. wnll heep forever io the wealth which yen giveaway.
Men's Club sponsors tournamentTite Nitro Senior Center Men's
Club s sponsoring as lt hole golf
SENIOR CITIZENSampoo &sr '2.50
Ha,,cot .jfos, Mvs GUipen, Stylivg '3.50Mnni n05. HOi, STVIivg '5.00
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tournament at the GleeviewNaco! Air Station on Friday, May27. Registration for thin tourna-ment lo now being toben and isopen to Niteo nester men ,.ely.Tlchrrt are $14 without a cart on?]$21 with a cart. The ticket priceIncludes green fees. curt (it ap-plicab!o! und price money. lue-cheon and trassportatios is no!iocluded. The enrollmentdradline in May lt. Tee-off timeswilt be posted at the sector centerOn Monday, May 23. To enrol! orfor further information contactCindy Risoff at 967-010g, Esf. 376,
Art ShowDisplay
Paehside Senior Services'Older Adult Services will beholding a clìent arS show onWednesday, May Il teseof:30-7:3g yes. al Ihe udolt day
, eure center locoted u! 5375Church SIred in Des Plateen. Theart show is free of charge and ioopen to the public.
The art worh was dong sedee' the direction of Debbie Roland,,
an arI therapy gcadoate from theUnicechity of moisi o Chicago.The wochs of art were designedby participasts in the day careprngram aod by those in thespecial Alaheimee's unit,
Buy care provides professionalsUpervision during the day aodoffers seniors such diverse ser.cives aseses ing vure, medicationmonitoring, persooal care, asdcounseling, group encroises undreerealional activities, as well usopportunities for companionshipthey might not have elsewhere.
The art show will remain on.display from May Il-25 for thosewho cannot attend the openhouse. For more information,please call Older Adult Servicesut 69g-5559.
Poehside Senior Services is amember of the Lutheroo GeneralHealth Core System.
The Politics ofSenior Power
Find out how senior citizenscan use their lofluence on thelegislative und, political pro-eessfrom George VanDnsen,director sf Suhnrhun OperutionnfCongressman Sidney R.Meo, is u Passages ThroughLife Loclore on Tuesday, Muy 3.
The session, "The Polities 5fSenior Power," mitt he presentedfrom I 102:30p.m. in Room 112 atOuklon Consmuoity College Eust,77tl N. Lincoln Ave., Skotsie.VunDosen is also a trustee of UseVillage of Skohid.
A $1 donation is requested. Forinformation, call 635-1414.
Motor fuel taxIllinois municipalities have
bees allotted $12,764,320 us theirshare o! motor fuel tax paid intotIte Slate Treasury during Marchaocsedlsg ts the Illisois Depart.merlI of Transportation.
MoSse fues tau funds areallocaled moelfdy to lhe variousmunicipaligies is Illinois lar theirstreets and highways. Thdmonies allocated are computedon She basis of population.
t.ocal municipalities iocluded:Des Plomes, $72,557 and Nilrs,$39,705.
THE BUGLEijJePs 069-760)Danid Besser
Editor mid Pablisher8 ,=solsn:o
)lMi0.eV_01. 31. No. 46, AprO 28, 19898746 N. Shermer Rd.
Nues, IL 60648Phosie 9f6-39ß0.l'24
Published Wrebly osi Thursdaytu Nifes, HIbou
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Sabucrtptloss Rate fIai Advance)Pernb.igle rnpy $05Osieyear $13.06Twoyenrs $22.00Three years $29.00lyeurseaior OBeren . . $11.50Ayrar )oatefcus.nty) . . $15.05i year )lorelgn) $35.00
All APO uddreosesas lurServicenjen $25.00
Senior Citizen News
Morton Grove Senior Chizens965-4100
MAMMOGRAPHYThe bes! weapon against breast conoce in early deteetisn. A
mansmsgeam is u 15w-dose u-roy that helps reveut breastcancer before there's a lump. A muomnngrum'n early detectioncas mahe breast cancer 100% curable. During the'montbsof MuyIhe Asuericun Cancer Society han apprsved the Glen-Mm-InnMedical Center at 9129 Wuuhegan rd. in Morton Grove for thisscrcening. Fsr an appointment phone 965-3200.-
CANADIAN RAIL TOURMorton Grove seniors can relive the "thrilling days of
yesteryear" riding the ruilu through euntern Cunudu, upoluteNew Yorh and New Yorh City. The trip begins in Chicogo onJune 13 and chugs along through Toronlo, Montreal, sod NewYorh with side trips to Niugura Fallo and Quebec City. The tripis sponsored by Morton Grove's Prairie ViewSenior Truvel Clubasd in among many exciting loues scheduled yeur-rofind by theclub. The Canadian Rail Tsur is open lo all Morton Groveresidents age 55 und over und costs $795 perperson. Deadline fordeposit is'Moy 2, cull 965-7447 for deludo.
AEROBICSThe Flichinger Srmsr Center in Morton Grove hi the exclusive
site for low impact uerobic exercise for peroonu withrheumatoid arthritis. The "Arthritis Aerobics" clans cun oc-comodute 15 to 20 participants und will meel at 4 p.m. each Moo-day und Wednesday. Cult 472-3630 for information about the
RULES OF TilE ROAD CLASSAny driver who will soon be required to eexew their drivero
lieeme cue lube advantage of the Flieluinger Senior Center's"1101es of the Road Review Course" The course will preparestudenlu to successfully puss their written drivern exam. Asmost people boom, the retainrng of the drivers license is vital totheir independence. To oigo sp for the course which begins at12:30 p.m. os Tuesday, Muy 3, cull the Senior Hot Line ut470-5223.
SCREENING CANCELEDThe Diabetes Screeurng normally scheduled to be held os the
first Toesdoy nf every month ist the Flickinger Sexior Center inMorton Grove, will bt.canceled. The Aste uf the screenisg wanTuesday, Muy 3. This service will resume io Jure.
SENIOR POWER"The l'otiticu of Senior Power" is the title of u lecture to begin
at I p.m. so Tuesday, May 3 ut the Oahtox Community College,Skohie campus, 77t1 Lincoln une., room 115. George VunDuuex,Director of Suburban Dperutisn for Cosgreusman Sidoey Yatesund elected Trustee of the Village of Sknlsie will he the guestspeaker. Mr. VaosDssex wtlt discuss how oeoior citizens cao bestexert their growing snflsence on the legislative und political pro-
NEW BRIDGE CLUBAa organizational meeting of the Morton Grove Bridge Club
will be held ut 15:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Muy 4 in the FlickisgerSenior Center. Players do not need partners lo join, and friendlygames ube fellowship will highlight the new liub. For thine whoea550t attend the first meeting the club plans to meet euchWrdnesdoy'at this bmrvund place. For more 'wformätiôii callthe Senior Hot Line at 47f-5223.
BEARING TESTINGFree hearing testing will be offered by Illinois Hearing
Syslems from IO um. to t p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday,May lt und 12 in the Flickinger Senior Center. Tests are open teall Morton Grove residentu and no reservations are required.
ELDER ABUSE CONSORTIUMThe Suburban Cook County Area Agency on Aging will hold
the Region III Elder Abuse Comortisms at 9:30 am. on Wednes-day, Muy lt is the Morton Grove Village Hall. Cull 559-f6lf formore informutiso.
RONEE'S SURPRISE TOUERosee Brenner, Senior Adult Supervisor for the Morton Grove
Park Dintriet will entertain adventuresome seniors to a mysteryday-trip un Tuesday, Muy 24, Ronce deacribes the trip us "mur-hIe orchard meusdering" as well us a unique lurch but no] in orestaurant. Fnr more information on coste, wIsst to krieg, oodbiete on the destination call Ronce al 965-7447.
SPIRIT OF CHICAGOThe Spirit of Chicago Lahr Michigan cruise trip io filling ap
fast with eager Morton Grove seniors, wooting to enjoy u day onthe "big jphv." The July cruise includes gourmet lurch,Broadwuy-btyle reviews, live bands, und of enorse the scenes ofIhe magnifiers] Chicago Lakeshore. Cult 965-7447 for more infor-mulion.
For mure information aboul these senior services and reerru-lion Opppurttnitieu, call Ralph Birsssiogham at the MortonGrove Semor Hot Line, 470-5223, or Rosee Brenner ut the PrairieView Cosunsimity Center, 965-7447.
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The NOes Park Districts Youth Easter Party roel with s urr005 onSaturday Marnh 26. Chddren participated n an egg hunt and sau ureal tine play at Ballard School. Pictured with ParhoumntisstoncrElaine Beinen arc winners ut the Easter E55 Hunt and Jelly Beancontent.
Bethany Methodist Terraceopen house
An Open House will he held atBethany Melhadinl Terrace Nur-sing Hnme, 8425 N. WanheganRoad, Morton Grave, an Sunday,May 15 from 3-5 PM. A dedicationceremany will lahe place al 33OPM hanaring individuals whocantrihated.
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Bethany Methodist Terracewas established in 1965. The2g5-hed skilled and intermediatelong term health earefacility incrrlified fnr Medicare and BIneCroon and in licensed (nrreoidenlu an young as II. Addi-lineally, Bethany Methodist Ter-race io accredited hy the JninlCammissinn- an Accreditation nfHaspitals and Hnmes.
Bethany Methodist Terrace io adivision a! the Bethany MethndislHealth Care Syotem, which in-eludes the Methndinl Hanpilal ofChicaga. a 2Sf-bed generalmedical and sargical hnspital at5O25N. Paulina Street, Cincagn;and Bethany MethodLt flame, a289-resident retirement camplexat 4950 N. Anhland. Chicagn.
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APRIL29ST. PETER'S SINGLES
All singles incited tu these twodancen : St Peter's Singlesdances, Friday, April 29 at 9 p.m.al Ihr Fach Ridge VFW Hull,Canfield and Higgivo. Donationsare $4. Also, Saturday, April 30,al Ihr St. Nicholas Hall al 816Ridge, io Ecanston $5 nvlucdesalt drinks and late butted Also alS g.m. Fur information, call334-2589.
CLASSICAL MUSIC RAPThe nest Clasuical Munie Ray
Session for singles is al 7:35 p.m.,Friday, April 29 at What's Cooh-ing Inn (downstairs Medilarra-sean Ruum(, 6107 North LincolnAvenue (near l,iocoln and Mc-Cormieh Blvd. I in Chicago. Ad-misnion is $5, For information,call 27g-37g2. Nu reservaliunu re-quired. Non-smohing al-mosyhere. Free parhiog io ad-joining loI.
Classical Music Rap Sessionsfoe singles enables anyone io-lerenled in clansicul music an aninlegrul purl of human life tument others with similar tastes ina nos-lechnical, informal disrun-sinn featuring selected recur-dingo and hooted by u peofes-sional municiau and teacher.
MAY1 sTHE SPARES
An entra dance for the month ofMay al the Morton GroveAmerican Legion Hall, 6145Demputer St., Mortnn Grove.Musir hy Dick Wagner from S-IIp.m. an May I. Donation is $3 formemhers; $4 for guests.
For more infnrmalinn, pleasecall Darathy at 595-5547 nr call thehal line at 965-573t.
MAY 6THE SPARES
Jni,s the Spares Sunday Even-ing Club's mnntMy card pasty asMay 6, at S p.m. far a pleanantevening nfparty bridge, pmaeMe,and fon poker, Sn parthern ce-qwred, refreshments nerved.
LacaBan: Den Plaines Cam-manity Sedar Cestnr, 1949macher, Des Platees (N.E. cnr-Ser nf macker and Seennd St.;4-way. nlap(.Danatinn..$2,5O lar-members ; $3.50 far nas-members.
Fnr mare infarmaline, callBarbara at 853-9631 nr Betty at4W5.
TOW SINGLES53IF Singles will have Sonic
weekly dance and andaI at theEUBIIUrSI Ramada Inn, Incatnslnfl RosIn 83 jsnt north nfRoosevelt Rd. na Friday May f.Nn age nr membership rests-Ic-tines, all s'mglns are welcnme.Doors apes at8tSO, admission Is$5. Callt4Sg-9003 far laIn.
MAY 7CATHOLIC ALUMNI CRIS
A Square Dance far single
yuung adults, ages 21-38, will besponsored by the Catholic AlumniClub at t p.m., Saturday, May 7,te the St, Gileu School Gym, 1131N. Linden (liA blocks south ofNurlh Ave.(, in Oak Park. Non-member admission in $6.Precious square dancing ev-perieOce in sut required. Formore information, call 726-5735.
IN.BETWEENERSSinglen (4l-t5) The In-
Betweevers Singlen Club wilt boulour annual "Big Sand Dance" onSal., Ma 7 al S p.m. al SI. Ray-mood's, Etmhocst (53) andMilburn, MI. Prospect. Munie byGolden Nuggets, 21 piren band.Admisniun is $5 for goesln and $4for members. For informationcall 875-4426, Refreshments andcash bar.
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPEOur Lady of Guadalbpe Singlen
(ACTS) will hunt a dance for allsinglen over 45 from S-12 p.m.Salurduy, May 7, at the Knightsof Columbus Hall, 527 SesSo YorkRoad, Elmhnrsl, Live moule. Ad-mission in $4. Free parking andfree refreshmestu. Far additlanalillfsrmatiso, call Rase at 447-9112nr Frank at 763-4752,
Meetings are held at the aboveaddenso the last Thnrsday uf themanlk al 7;30 p.m. The Club in-viten all single and widawedCatholic men and warnen seer 40la attend and jale. DIses are $12 ayear.
Future dances are held ns thefirst Saturday nf each month, Allare welenme.
COMBINED CLUB SINGLESAll singles are invited ta the
Cambisind Club Singles Dancewith the Ove munie nf Sierra al5:30 p.m. an Satsrday, May 7, aIthe Hnliday loIn O'Hare Kennedy,5440 N. River Rand, RnsemnnLThe dance in cn-npnmarnd by theNorthwest Singles Aunaclalion,Young Suburban Singles, andSingles & Campsssy. Admiuninnwill be $7. Fnr mare lnfnrmatinn,call 725-3300.
MAY STHE SPARES
mn Spaces Sunday EveningCIUhWIII beve a-meeting-an-Sun-day, May S, Mnther's Day, atAmerican Legins Hall at 6140 W.Dethoster SL, MoRan Greve.Social hnsr at 6n30 p.m. fsllowedby a meeting la slart at 73O p.m.
The entertainment for theevening will be Jnel Taylor, Jsg-gIer, Magician, Comedian. illsshun in one of the (wIniest andentertaining. Refreshments anddanclngtnllve musaicta fallow tsrmorelnfsnnatlnn, pleanecall Patat 394.3494 or call the holline at005-5736.
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Support Droop meetivy, 7-71p.m. Monday, May S io Ihr ccv.venl lounge uf SI. Juliaoa Chur.cli, 7250 N. tlseeola Avr
Evening of Recolleclion" . FrTom Forbes will lewd un io onight of renewal, Sunday, Msr15, 15:30 0m, at St. JohcBrebeul Church avg Brunch stu neighborhood renlaueaolMake reservalionn, or call 951.6855. Bowling will be Suodur,May I. Lait 631-0735. Also, wakerenervati050 for Ihn eateccodinner fur our June 13 mentis6,or call 763-5555. Nomeeling ivJuly and Augunl, so pions willbe made for seeing a free ployunder the slurs io Wilmelle,arriving early with a picoicnapper. Call 515-6255 for deluiln,
MAY11JEWISH PROFESSIONALJewioh Profespisnal Singles(ages 25-551 will meet Wed-neutlay, May Il, OrfO p.m. alAG. Beth Israel, ' 3635 WDevon. Chicags. Salumon Gut-uleis will speak an "Jews andFaIllies is Chicago." Admission$2 iscludeo refreshments, socialfollows.
MAY13TGIFSINGLES
'l'DIP Singles will have Iheirweekly donen antIsocial al IlseElmhocot Ramada Inn, lscatedon Ralle 53 jouI No'ldh-. ofRoosevell Rd. un Friday May13, Ne age nc mnmberohipreslciclians, all sisglen arewelcome, Doors open at 6-30,admiusion is $5. Callr 409-4003Inc infn.
TUESDAYS A SATURDAYSLEARN TO DANCE COMPANY
Leans ta Dance Company farsingles will ment at 11 n.m. an'Saturdays and 7t35 p.m. anTuesdays at Centre Eaut, 7301Uncnln Avesse, Skshin. A six-week prags-am 'o $35. For bofar-mallan, call 075-3244.
Morn than jast a dance cloua,singles can gaIn aelf-cnafidence,exercise and ment new penple Ina supportive, relaxaI, and friend-Ip stnsnSphero,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
SUNDAYSSUGAR & SPICE
Sagnr & Spice sponsors a cam-pllmnntary faI buffet and 13.1music for dancing Sundays,53tf-ll at October FIve SupperClub, Dempnter In WaukeganRoad (NW Career) In MactanGrave, Open to ali aingles age 32and up. Music tram the 40'#tO's,15-easy casual attire, Adasisalan$5.50, cash bar. Fur jatas-castIna,call Eilen at 635-9372.
WIDOW/WIDOWER SUPPORTThe lass at a spouse in a
devsatatlng onperlence, sad thegrieving ps-scesa can be Isnelyand ISOlating. One way to seer-come the overwhelming feelln'gathst come after the destin nf aspouse la ta talk with athers whabave buen widowed. Our sspportgraups are geared ta help yasdeal with these feelings and thenta mnve sIsead and begin tarebuild ans- life. Our prnfoaslnnalgroup loaders have abon ex-porienced Ihn trauma alwidowhood, Grnap meotingS areheld one conning a week in aSknkle sud there Is a feo nf $55por session. l'nr las-thor bofas-nIto-tian, call 907.5759 sr 432-5511.
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The mesic of the Jewioh-Mnericae boed "Sofern" willspark and delight ootheniles of oilageo during loroel FomilyCelebration Doy at the NoethSoborban Synogogoe Beth El,1175 Sheridee Rd. io IlighlondPork, on Soodoy, hoy 1 freno 1 tos p.m.
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Alan and Leslie Raffe!, willcelebrate her Bat Mitovah elMame Township Jewish Con-grcgation. 8800 Bollard Rd , DroPlaines on Friday evening, April29 ut irlo p.m.
Rcginlrtioo for Full 1188 coo-tinaco for the early childhoodcooler. There will be classes formother-toddler und nuroeryochool.
For ioformution call MargeBaker, Director, al 297-2098.
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Admiring u special Pupal bleooiog are Il - r)I Peter Rosin, en-ecotive director al Jobo F. Kennedy Medical Cenlcr; Roter Mary-Edward, CR., general cooncillnr of the Siolers nf the Renorrecl,onfrom Rome; and Sislcr Bonavenlure, CR., president of Renorrec.tion Health Cure Corynrotion.
. ChristianAerobk ClassesEintov Avenoe United
Methodint Charrh, 5850 N. ElnIonAve., will begin ChristianAerobic danses on Toenday, May3 from 9:30 am. till l03O am.The classes will he held onTaendayn and Thursdays for a 6weeh seosion. Cost nl the 6 weehsession, pnyable al the first seo-nine, in $30 withoot child care and$36 with child care.
The clamen will be taught byJayney llcondiff, who io a profen-.Sional aerobics iotroclot withover 10 yearn of leaching ex.perience in the health and ener-cisc field. Plan to wear comfor-table clothing, aerobic oboes andbring a towel. (lt in alwaysrecommended that you gel ynorphysician'o approval before star-ting a fiNcas program.)
Il you are interested in joiningthe clamen or have soy queutions,picone cootiltfthê chuÑh officeat 775-1399 before April 27th.
AI! SaintsLas Vegas Nite
Vos are invited lo an evening offun aod good food at the Asine-otan All Suinta Apootolic ChurchLao Vegao Nite, Sutsrday, April30.
Poker. blachjach, Keno,roulette, money wheel games oreavailable, with cash winnings.
Admission - $2.50....dooro openal f pjss. l7Ot N. .0r000d,Glenview.
"You llhall Have No Other GodoThe ArchOeological EvidenceFor Mnnotheipni", a ollde showand lecite-e by prominent Bihtiealochotor and Rabbi, Dr. JeffreyTtgay, will be sponsored by theDawn R. llchuman Institute for-Jewiob Learning al 745 on Tues-doy, May 10 01 the HilesTownship Jewish Congregation,4500 W. Dempoter, llhnkie.
Dr. Tigay, a prominent and na-tionaly acclaimed authority onBible studies, will prove throughevidence from ancient Israeliteinscriptioiss and ortifacto that,despite the ahcrrstion of the"Golden Calf", few Israelitesworshipped other gods or brokethe second commandment.
Using árchaeological documeo-talion, Dr. Tigay will prove thaithe concept nl one God was-always present io the lifestyles ofancient brachten. He will pointont that numen nach as Joel andJoñathao inelode the name nfGod and were given to children topruine God.
Other ortifacto will hsdicotethat the concept of monotheismwas ut the root of these people'slivesaodthe monotheistic societydates back to the earliest point iotime.
Dr. Tigoy heads the Depart-ment of Ortnnlal Studien at theUniversity of Peoosylvaoiá andwilt he issuing a commentary onDeoler000my for forthcoming Bi.hie traoolottoo lo he poblished by
Senior UnityMass
To marh senior citizen'smonth, the Chicago Senior Senateand Catholic Charities ore opon.soring the seventeenth anooalSenior Unity Mass on Thursday,May 5, at If a.m at-Holy NomeCoihedral, 732 N. State St. TheMost Reverend Thud JosephJokubownki, o new auxiliarybishop of Chicago, will be Ikemalo celebrant. The ReverendEdwin M. Conway, administratorof Catholic Charities, andCatholic Charitien alatI priestswill cnneelebroto the maso.
Refreshments will be served inthecatftedroLcoortyord followingthe Mass. Ticheto are oatnecessary. Senior citizens of allfaiths are welcome.
For more information cull JohnCarlin at 465.3055, cnt. 15.
Regina Mother-Daughter Mass
Regina Dooliotcan High Schoolwill celebrate its annoal Mother-Daoghter Maso and breakfast at10 am. Snoday, May t in theauditoriom at 701 LocustRd.,Wilmette.
Dtanepieketl andKnich are ce-chairing the event,
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Ttcheto for the sfide oksw andlecture are lit apiece, Seniorcitizens may purchase tickets for$7.50 and students for $5. Ticketsmay he purchased at the door thenight of tIse prngram. Specialgroup rotes . are available nodmay he had by calling the DawnSchwnan Itttitote at 945.1383.
CongregationKol Emeth
Congregation Kai ErneSt, 5120West Toohy, Skokie, will be quitehmy during the neta few weeksand will offer o variety ofreligiom nod social evenid.
To start with, CongregaSen KaiEmeth will present its Las VegasNile on Saturday, April 35, fromS30 p.m. to midnight. There willhe door prizes, fon br aS and, ofcourse, refreshnsents, Dnsattonio only $3. For more informationcontact the Synagogue office,673-3375, (Ltcense Ne. CG-221),
Sisterhood will hold ito-Mother's Day Sabbath on Satur-day, May 7. flervicen wtll start atE)20 am., fhllliisisÇby lan'cbeoiihnnortng mothers, grand-mothers, aunts, daughters andsons. $5 per person. R.S.V.P. toSisterhood President, AdelinoSloan, 676-5052 or the Synagogueoffice.
. A mont welcome visit to Con-gregatioO Kot Emeth by RabhiAlbert Slomovttn, LieutenantCommander, Chaplain Corps,United States Navy, and secam-paoytng military personnel on oc-tive duty, will he on Friday, May6 ., Cungregatios Kai Emelhta- -pleased to hove memhers of theUnited Staten military join themal religious services at tisis timeinasmuch as our countryohoerves Anncd Forces Day inthe month of May.Reigiom ser-vices wifl start at 5.35 p.m.
And, if you enjoy square donc-ing. if pos like la de-si-dolor anevening of fmi and entertain-meni, join lin Jarcio, teacherand caller, and all the onxi000dancers, on Saturday, May-7, al5.30 p.m. $7.59 per person.
Rabbi Bernard A. Musosoanand Cantor Barry SrhechIcc pro-vide Ihe spiritual leoderohip o)Coogregi'alioo Kol Emeth. Dr.David M Rosen is the Prenldeol
SiB Holy NameFlea Market
The 8th annual Sopor FleaMarket sponsored by St. JohnBrnheuf Holy Name Society willhe held on Saturday, May 14 from
am, to 3p.m. Advance rooms-tinos are flece050l'y for setiersplanning to display their wares.
A nominal admissiez charge of50 cento will admit the boyer toofun-filled shopping day.
A potpourri of goods will heavaiohle to please buyers of allages sod interests. Come loclothe Ihe family from usedclothing to new-jeam, T. shirts,socks, you name it we may haveit.Vendsrs will also be scHlagnew jIcos.
On Friday night Muy 13, themen of the Society will meet atthe main gym entrance, from 7 to9 p.m. to accept any dsnaleditems, fsr the Huly Nome lahle.
Any parishioner or memberwilling to assist snttissg up iswelcome to moot at the gyni en-trance at 7 am. on Saturday May14,
For more information or reser-votions call Bob Piton 566-2069,Hank Manifs 966-5841 or AndyBeinrwaltes at 967-8976. -
AIDS educatioHfor clergy
The Illinois Department ofPublic Health and the AIDSPastoral Care Nnlwork has 00-osooced a series uf seminarsdesigned to mohilize morememberu uf the Clergy in as el-fort to provide AIDS educaliooand cuomeltzsg.
The first three seminars arelohe held on April 29 attIse GospelTemple6 Missionary BaptistChurch un Chicogs's Sooth Side;May 15 at Emanuel Cengrrga-tien, a synagogue on the city'sNorth Side; and Jonc 9, at CasaCentral, a Christian social 0er-vice agency is soc of the city'sHispanic communities.
Thé Ministers' Conference nlCisicagu and Vicinity and theChicago Board uf Rabbis areassisting in the planning of theinter-denominational worhshops.
The seminars are open to in-lerested clergy of all faitto.
Additional semioars are beingplanned, for downstate Illinois,-wilbnitooasd dates to to --an-nonoccd toter.
St.Makeupa party aisdhring your
friendo on Friday, May t3, lo aSalad Bar at noun al St.Richard'nEplscopal Church, 5151Went Devon Avenue, Chicago.Tickets are only $6 per person,
Arthritis ActionGroup meeting
The Northwest Chicago/Sohne-- iraIsArthcttis Aclion Group
(fermerly the Maine TownshipArthritis Action Canoed) willhold its neot meeting on Wcdocs-doy, Ma3t 4, at 7ISS pm. al Ar-thritis & Physical Therapy Sor-
vices, 6955 West ToohyAve,Cbicags.
"Potting Your Best Fool For-ward" will he presenled byLowell Scull Weil, DEM. t,oweilSestO Weil, D,P.M. is a licensedpodiatrist in privase practice mDes Plaines.- The council concept io designedto develep improved pohlic
- understanding nod to presideassistance Io persono with or-thritiu, the nation's number onecrippling disease. Refreshmentswill he semai. No reuervatiomare required. Interested persom
- are loviled to call Ms. SusanWeiss, R. N. at 1t2-763-t605.
Reenacting theWay of the Cross
Just before Easter, Ihr first graders of St. John Brebeul School,with the direction o! Iheir teachers, Sheila Harrington and MissMoran, reesacted the Way of the Cross of Jesus. In atlendanecwere the estire student body, many parento and grandparentswhoprayed with the first graders as they relived une way Jesus showed.His love for us.
The seventh station is a remembrance uf Jesus meetingVeronica, ose of Rib friends, who takes her veil and leto Him wipeHis face. Jesus returned the veil with an imprint of His face un it.Pictured are Tiemsy Sepalveda whu tush the part of Jesus, CrystalMiller as Veronica and Edward Kowalewski, one nfthe bystanders.
Nues Community Beth EmetChurch The Free
Worship Service at Niles Cam-mnoily tSureh, 7401 Oabton St.,Hiles will he held on May I at IO Beth Emet The Freeaol. celebrating' Huly Comino- Synagogue, 1224 Dempsterzion with our Interim Fautor, St.,Evannton, will bold ShahbatRev. Charleo G. 'lopE in the Service un Friday, April 29 atpulpit. At lisis Service Elders and 5.35 p.m. Rabbi Peter S. KnuhelDeacons will he installed. Church will give D'var Torah and CantorSchool classes for 3-year nids Jeffrey Klepper will assist withthrough 5th Graders will he held the services. An Oneg Shabbalconcurrently with the 10a.m. Sor- will follow. The community is w-vice. Care for 2-year aida and oiled.younger will he provided. The AShahbat Mioyan is held everySanctuary Choir will rehearse al Saturday morning at 5.38 am.9:306- lUll am. Onßalobday, Aprii3O,-msrning
Daring the wok there will he a services will begin at 16-35 am.U.P.W. Board meeting un Moo- and wifi include the Bat Mitzvahday, May 2 al Ihe home of Marion uf Usa-Kahn daughter of Lee andWrslberg; airo there wiil be a Brigitte Katz.Pulpit Nominating Comiosiltre Beth Emet's Mini-Walls formeeting at IIM p.m. at ihr Israel will lake place an Sunday,church. On Tuesday at l;30 p.m. May 1, during Religious Schoolthe Samios will mol nod ° boors - 10 am. thmu 12930 p.m. ItWednesday at tI38 p.m. the you would like to help please callDearom will meet, . the Synagogue.
Richard's salad br -
and reservations can he made bycontacting the chairpersonHelen Farrell, 3540 N. OucentsAvenue, who in assisted byCarolyn flavors. -
Traditional world renownsalada are being featured. A
Synagogue
review of the musiisg play"Social Security" aiS follow theluncheon, and wifi he given hyLila Letelsioger. The proceedswill benefit the many EpiscopalChurchwomen's prajecto. Tickets.can he purchased at the door,
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New communication
system for the home boundNorthwestern Memorial
Hospital is offering a specialronumunicolionn syntrm for ill,hondicopped or elderly personowho live alone ant' need theassurance that they cati reachhelp immediately if it is nrrded.
A two-way voice cusnhtilOilcO'lins nyslem, manufaclurrd andmonitored by Commosi-CoIl, willpotthe user in voice contact witha 24-hnur service soppOrt centerwithin seconds. The center ivstaffed by trsioed professionals.
The hume system consists olIwo components, a conomnoico-tinos unit by pushing a button onthe pendant they wear. Voice-to-voice range is approximately 20IerI.
TIsis special system alluws thepotienl and the support center totalk hack and forth as if theywere io the saine roam. Il thecaller is anublo to speak, theCommuni-Call speralor will in-itiate no alternate plan previous-ly ehnoen hy the patient.
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Nafional studien have sbus-sthat these commasicativnnyntenis are used on the aveeagronce a year for emergencies,'said Donoa Dark, program ad'ministratnr nf Geriatric ller'vices"Corrisvuoi-CalI subscribers arrencouraged to call werhly.Because they use the systemregularly, Ihey become mvrefamiliar WIlh the operators 0011are more confident IO Iheseis-lcr
Memorial willpreside Comtnooi-Call toqualified patieots for $35 amonib. A hospital represestativrwill install the syslem in the pa-liest's home nod provide thesmall wearable transmitter so achain. The patient wilt also bein-structed in how to use the equip-ment. If you would like to learnmore absut the servire, call theCommnoi-Call coordinalor at(312) 868-3048, Monday throughFriday, from 9 sm. to 4 p.m.
4" TOMATO PLANTSNansmd io pnrfeciiefl in
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Wedding Bells
yourlove for Mom.
Send the FTD Preervc JarBouqart.
Morher Wrek begiaa May 2.II,sr cafl or visir us today.
Cr&i, Cn1t O,da,,bv Pt'ow
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8118 N. Mwaijkee Ave.Miles. II 60MB
Mark your calendars now forthe 37th Annual Giroview Anti-qarn Shaw, sponnored by theWoman's Aasoeiotion of the Glen-view Cnmmmity Cbmcb. Thethree-day eveot wiT he held Tues-day, May 3, 5 to 9 p.m., Wednea-day, Moy 4, lO3O ato. to 9 p.m.,and Thornday, My 5, JO3O am.to 4p.m., at the church, ItfO ElmSt. (corner Elm St. and GleoviewRd.), Glenview, It.
Stroll at yam- leisure throughthe newly-decorated churchroomn an you View the dinplayn ofthe more than 35 carefully-neleeted dealers. Country undprimitive uutiqnm, qaitln, solcherwere and furniture, antique glanacolledions, art worku, jewelry,old tunIs, Anserieun brilliant colgluau, European und Americanoriginal prints, and silver flat-flit uit only u few of the utteac-linen that will be avuiltible to you.The Wonuun'u Ansocialion own
'lt-euuure Trove will allwo haveun outatunsjing diuplay nf antiqueund culledllbteu fur you to chamefrom.
Relvo in the church's newlyrefurbished dinIng room, with adelicious lunch or dinner,prepared und nerved by thetadim of the Woman's Amorti-lion, or enjoy u neromplinan
tanseo eans,U4
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EARLY BIRD SALEFOR MOTHER'S DAY
April 18th thw April 30th
LINGERIE SWEATERSValues to $30.00 Values to $38.00Now Only $3.88 Now only $4.88
6412 VAPOR LANENuES, ILLINOIS
9?em emt,4erinGknvi4w
Antiques Show
CLEARANCE. White BlazerNow ònly $3.88
(slight irregularitIes)
donnert at our ufternuon teu.Don't forget lo take home somefreshly baked goodu which will heavailable al the varioas bakeunlm that will take place doily.
The $4 donation at the door willbe good for all three days of theshow. Advunce lickels run bepurchased at the chnrch office forsu until Friday, April 25. Amplefree pnrhiog in available.
Proceeds received by theWoman'a Asnoeiatian from thisyear's eveot svitI again benefitmany Chicaga-arila charities.
Languagedevelopment foryour toddler
Many parents of youngchildreo become concerned whentheir childrrn don't start talkingat the enpected tinte. There areSome very simple strategiesparesIa can nnetapromote begin-ning language development.These strategies witt bedemonstrated at u one honelanguage tectnre sponsored bythe VtP progrum.
mia lecture will be held in theVIP claunroom ut Melzer School,540g N, Oriole, Morton Gruye ut Ip.m. an Thursday April 280Please cull the VtP office if youwiub ta attend this language tee-tore for pureots ut 966-2811.
The VIP program is a psbticschool sponsor-ed eurty internen-lion prngrum for children anderthe age of three. The VIP Stuffcars evaluate your child and pro-ande therapy to improve yourctsild'n development,
For more information on theVtPprogramptease call 966-2911.
EPLC WomenErbens Park Lutheran Ctsnrch
Women will meet for theirregular monthly meeting onThsuv., May 5, ut l23O p.m., iothe South Hull 5f the church, 6626N. 011phunt.
The ladim will have an easyway to shop without going tu thestarr when "Puntanos for Sum-mer" is prmeutesl by CurunCharlan Women's Fashion Shop.Modela wilt he membre-n of theEPLC Women's Cireten.
2'CoL4er
White - Zielinski
Mothersassociation bookawardsMathers Associutios Book
Awurdu will go to 173 University5f tilinuis freuhmeu wha earnedstraight Au during the fuitsemester.
Among the winners urn: OesPlaines - Kevin Ftorey, MortunGrave - Sam Vargheue, PorkRidge - Cheryl BoB und Owen J,Bayou tif, Skokie - Dun-Han Un-ing.
The unnociation will honor thewinners ata Moms Weekend bun-quet Aprii 22 (Friday), unddonate 19 to euch student's highsehuol library far the put-rJsue uf ubook in the student'n name.
WINDJAMMER TRAVELLOWER LEVEL DES PLAINES MALL S.397O
CANCUNi NIGHTS
INCLUDING AIR, HOTEL + MORE
'Pu, oamnn huma so anuble unnapuonr. Fu, bushings within nadoy, uf depsrss,o udd 010 pse pereso, All prise, nubiens tuuseilublsevuod ns,oheeu,.
7ìomsoiiVacations.66 take ele. fr& tu eeeloy pour.g,
Sheila White, duugbteruf Mes, Mary White nf Ubertyvflie andPhilip Zielionki, nun uf Mr. & Mr. Leonard ZfeIinuM of NiOto, werestilted in marriage ou Saturday, February 6 at the humo-of thegroom in Richmond, illinois.
The bride wore a,eige chantilly lace, three qanrter lengthdress,lrimmed with peafs; muichiug shoes und Tiara,
Among Use invited qeests was oueofthe bride's toursisteru, 6-umDenver, Colorado and the groom's 9? year old grandfather,
The reception mua held ut The Millos Nippersink Creek in Rich-mond, illinois.
The happy couple honeymooned in Minnesota and Wisconsin forthe winter spurts.
LSSI reflectson fashion
"Reflections" uf the past, pee-sent and future are lu atore forthose attending the fourth annualForget-Me-Nut Brunch andFashion Show, nponuoresj by theWomen's Network uf LutheranSocial Services uf illinois (L9SI),The event, entitled"Reflections", will he held onSaturday,Mny7 at the Oak BrookMarriott Hotel, Proceeds benefitthe 155g adoption, eltlldreu'a daycare und fouler care programs,
Karen Feri-ajolu, Den Platean,in the gmeral cbaln,seraon of thisyear's event beglimle. at 11:30am, wIth brunch served at noon,
Among the prizes to l givenaway are a one-of-a4bsdorea rigby Chicago artist Leali Neluun,valued at Bi,500; a uappblre anddiamond pendant from DennisLumpert JeWelers, valued atB450t and nevera) "eucape"weekends at nome of the area'smoot posh hotels,
TIckets for the brunch andfashion show are $25 each andcan he reuerved by callIng(312)8244665,
Kramers welcomebaby boy
Jack and Pamela Kramer ofSkukin boraine the prend paresIauf a non, Franklin David, nuMureh 16, The baby was brtnat
. Evanston Huapital and waswelcomed hume by IsIs 20-month-old sister, Abigail Rachel.
Mr. Kramer Is a popularSkakle-baued muai-dan/bandleader who said hisfient gift Lot- bio new oon wan atrumpet...for futuro une.
Rernemerthg 21(0/AerCar care classes
for women
The Oil Express Mure located uf 8430 W. Dempnter in NiÌm,hasted a seminar geared tu women interested in cur care. NancySunnh, a free lance speaker so oats mechanics points oat impar-tuoce of correct finid levels.
Dedication ofBaby Gym atKaplan JCC
The family uf Brandon ScottSchwarm, the fose year oldChicago boy who was killed anMother's Day, Muy il, 1966, atJewish Waldheim Cemetery inForest Park, wben a largegravestone toppled from ita busecruuhing him tu death, hoveformed the Brandon ScottSchwurta Memorial Fand.
Brandan attended nurseryschool at the JCC in Chicago, aodan a rosolI, his family have fur-niuhed the JCC in Skohie with theBrsndon Baby Gym so that olherchildren muy ab able to enjoy theJCC as be did.
Two years luter, the Baby Gymis sow complete and hin familywill be holding a Dedication aodUnveiling of the Baby Gym, tohonor his memory, on Sunday,Muy 15,
H000riums or Memorial curdaare available through the Brun-don Scott Schwartz MemorialFnñd, P.O. Bon 4151, Norlhbrook,illinois 60065-4151, for you loremember your loved oneslfu'oagh a charitable dsualiOn.
Anynne requiring more jofor-malins please coolact LauraLedany-Secretury al 565-4555 or525-2525.
SJB Women'sClub speaker
On Tuesday, May 3, Ike SI.John Bcebenil Calbnlic Women'sClub bus scheduled Ms. AdrienneKaplan, u hypns-theraPinl. as
tbeirgueat speaker. Ms. Kaplan,a graduate uf NorthwesternUniversity, has been workingwith individuals and groaps since196f on issnes of sIrens reduction,stress management, improvingmemory and conecoleation, non-smoking, depression, wakefuldreaming and o'eight covtrulThe Center far Ethical Hypnosisin locsled in Nues.
The prograso will begin si 7:30
p.m. io flanagan Hall, 0301 N.
Harlem Ave., Hules. Tisis in-lereoting and infornialiv.e pro-gram io oyen lo Ike pabliC, and allace invited lo attend.
EPIC Mother-Daughterbénquet
Plans are underway far theEdison Park Lutheran ChurchWarnen's Mother-Doughier Ban-quet. Men nf the congregationwill pretare und serve dinner at6-Mpm. ouFriday, Muye, intheNorth Hull of the cburcb, 6626 N.Oliphaut. Beservationa msut bemade. Tickets are $6. -
Special gnosIs, the Aeusstrnngsisters Becky and Jenny, will pre-seul their prngcam "Story Tell-ing ti Song." Theo- parents,George and Gori-y Aensutong. arewell-benson Chicago foth singers,and the sedeen (ruveled and per-formed as part of the family actducing the 60's and 70's. Theyhave both been active in the pet-toeming and in educationthrough the urna. Becky and Jeu-ny bring their individadl artisticdevelopment to blend with theirshared musical huchgraand.
Cull Ike Edison Park Lutheran(Starch office (ftt-915l) for moroinfonnatisn und for whom lu cnn-tact foc reservutiuns.
Women HelpingWomen meeting"You have corne a long way
baby, sr have you?" and"Women who love too murk!"are the two topics of presentation11ml will be gives al a meeting ofWomen Helping Warnen at ltam. na San., May I, at theOaklon Itecreation Center, 4701W. Ouhiun, Shohie.
Lsrraine Mnrrsy, 0CC historyand political science inatructorwill discuss whether coudilious
- fur women lace really improvedfrom 1940 until the present.
Lot-el Martens, suppnrt ser-vices director al Thureh diBelhrsda Hospitals will speak ontobin Nnrsvoed's book, "WomenWho Lave Too Much" and howwomen can chAnge their feelings,
Wsmon Helping Wameu is a notfor profil orgunizatios which pro-vides support graups, a newsiet-1er and generai meetings. Par-ticipasla should bring a baglunch. Cost is $3 for members uud$5 for non-members. -
Far further informatiun callBeverly Miller at 674-7670.
For other infurmatisu callEsteSe Weiss ut 490-2965.
Mother's DayBreakfast
The Men's Club of Cougregu-lion Enra-Hahonim, 2620 WestTushy, wilt hunt a free Mother!uDay Breakfast os Slother's Day,Muy O at 10:15 um, Reservatinsuare required. c3siidren of theRabbi Ira Sud Religious School siCongregation Ezra-Soabanim willpravide musical eutertuinmentfor their parents and breakfastparticipants. Call the synagoguefor more iofurmutiun,
ORT outi,ngThe Sandstone Chapter of
Wumes's American ORT(Organisation for Rehabilitationthrough Training! will hold auevening at Muywssd Park, onSaturday April 30. The eveningwill include u dinner andclubhome admission to the race-track. Cost fur the evening svitI be$35 per couple.
Fsr more information, pleasevoti 076-4076.
MOM'S : -DREAMA. . . CWIÑ'Celebrate Mother's 0ay lu style. Surprise hoeminh a Schwirsn. it's tho bike she wants. Light,quick, and loaded with features. A great cumpa-nisn fur her leisure momoets. Let an help pus±555e just the right sue for Mom.
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St. Francis graduates"Super Sitters"
The Toludah Club of NA'AS#ATtISA (formerly PioneerWsmen/Na'amat) will be sellinglovely mum plants in foil wrap-ped 6" diameter puts forMother's Day gift giving. Thecost is $7.50 und the plants will bedelivered to your door on Friday,May 6 in the early afternoon, Agift enclosure card will be pravid-
t°ediatrsc nurse Jayne Mas (right) given u diaper changinglesson to St. Francio Hospital's "Snper Sitter" class. More that 30baby-sitters graduated trum the baby-sitting program designed toimprove child care shills and help sitters prevent accidenta andhandle emergencies. Hands-sn irabsiug was also provided by localparamedics and fire fighters.
Mum plants benefit sale
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ed. Ali orders must be piueed byMay 1.
NA'AMATUSA Tsludah Club inu group of young women istChicago and ita suburbs whichwork to provide u network ofedacationul and nuciat servicesfor children, youth und women Jislavavi. For more 'usformutiun,please call Judy al 297-7875
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ENDURING GIFTS FOR ENDURING LOVEMuthu,'s 0'v in u pnrfnnt time tu dussht mur mifu, ynue morve, nr
Onu, mnthnri,.Iom with eu uud,,ing nies ut non juwsiro. Enn.ytimu shoWn,rn it it will remind hn, ut onus luso.
Hnort.,hupnd inmnsry in sou uf thu moot pnpulur musito rhi n toscos'.whut hosto, sift rs nmphaniuu Onu, tnunogs . nnlissru nr buid hsurOchupos io nilanr sod unid daonlios trum pnnduets nrnsrriogt sen eplou,,og gift tu, Mother's liv. Culnrsd gnmstuuus, tinO punudinerondu n, punti solustorn d tuguthur tu turm n heart neo s pnrteotsvmbnl toe rho usnunino.
uhnw tho woman io 055e 50e how mnnh ysu nues with u pr000nel siftut unbred stuns hesdn. Blush noyu bsud culturo stein steung withpourin neo anlussinshuoun mese with scything. Lapin, indu ne coneqnoeta ste grout gifts that nun he wore everyday.
A Mothor'o Dun rlsg, psodunt or branulot IB 5 alIt WhIch cao bn poso'ad trum une g000rotino to t ho neon Flonleweiry lifts, if proparin tskqnnota uf, will met Onu' shut ens,. Sash inwulry, mheo sat with rinkcabina . nnpphlrnn sr ometuld, will bu troagura d tnt many lifetimes. Howptnod y ouate sr the titi sooeetru ho riog von, uraedtuthne nava yourstuodwuthur, ont isst bOnuun o ut its bnuutv but bsnouaa st the inno Irto rrnnao tad.
Finn juwniry it a gito that 110 garn. Lnt us hair you chuono the buntqnul5-j sift uuirahla ta, sour uiniog tut Murhnt'n 05v.
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!Xem eme6ering SilCoIAerCarillon concert
A Mother's Day carillon con-cerI s on tap at 3 p.m. on SundayMuy 8 ut the Chicago BotanicGarden.
Mark Konewkn organist andChnumanter nf St. .losaphat'n(cq) Church witt play bothClaSnical rnunic and ar-rangements of folk torea, TheCnncert wilt inctude neveratnnginaj pieces hy Knnewko anWell an piecen by Thnman Morley,J_S. Bach, J. Pachnbl, and J.B.Bninmoc&
lCnnewko ntuthe the carillanandec Rnhert Lodino, fnrmertycardlnnueur at the Univnrnity nfClucagn Rackefeller Chapet, andCnntmled hin ntudies ¡n Hnlland.
The cartillnn, Iochted onEvergreen Island snath of the
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Res Aux giant garage saleMembers of the Resarrection
Aaxiliary plan a giant tIe-daygarage sale Thursday, May 5, atResnrrectioe Hospital, 7435 W.Talcntt Ave., Chicago.
The sale will be open to thepublic from 5:30 o.m In 4 p.m.and oil) be located o the Sistersof the R esureec tine private porh-ieg garage, behind the hospitalnear the receicieg loch. SalepaIr eesshoa Id fellow signsleadiog to the sales packinglet, directly adjacent to thegarage sale location. Free parh-mg will be available io the
sales' lot br garage salepateoes.
Forniture, household items,Small appliances, dishes andmuch more will be included ixthis year's sale," promises faneSimpson, Aueiliaey BargainBushel chairwoman plansieg theevent. "te addition, a highlightwill be the nate of scorns nfcafeteria-style and meeting roomchaieo donated by the Sisters nfthe Resurrection. Other pincen nfhospital turnilure also wilt be in-cloded. And sprecaI tables of bothhctioe ucd nos-fictins bnoho willhe anailabf e.'
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MayfairWomen's to meet
On Wednesday, May 4, VivianWing, president of the Wnmen'sAssociation of MayfairPresbyterian Charch, 4355 W.MesSe St., will catI the regularMay boniness meeheg to order atnoon. Everyone is welcome to at-tend, and to enjoy the followingluncheon In he prepared andsees-ed by Mrs. Mary EIwell andthe members of Circle t. Heme.
'habed items will be offered forsale by the members of Ciecle G.
The after-loerchene prngrnm,"Feom Jazz Bund fo Pulpit",presented by Rev. "Chach"Wheeler of Chesterton, tediano,will interest everyone. Adynaniic speaker, Rev. "Chuck"describes his varied carnee fromplayiog with a lane band - to fast.fond oweerohip - to studying foethe ministry at the age of 52 - tohis present pastorale in Gary, te-diana. His story is hamorons andinlrigaisig.
Mrs. Wing cordially incites aftacea friends and neighbora lo al-teed.
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Shown above are RenurrecUen Hnspttal vnlnnteers, LomIta andStan Olnch el Norwood Park, preparing for the hugn ene-daygarage sale at Resarreetian Hespitat featuring furnitnre,household Reses and smaS appliances, Precneda will beseElt theAaxikary's $1 mstaon pledge te expaed outpatient surgical servicesat Resurrection Henpital,
forniture or ether items foe sale,may make their donabsen anMay f and 4 at the Sisters' park-ing garage where Auxiliases willhe preparing for the garage unie,For reformation sr assistance
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Child carebusiness meeting
eeetaet the hespital Volunteer- nl-lice at 792-5tlU,
Att preeends will benefit-UseAaxiiiary's $1 mllhiun pledge taexpand ontpatinnt snrgieai ser-vices at Resurrettlien Hospital.
North Sukarhan warnen in-terested in setting ap a ctald carebuamess in their eren home aremviteof ta attend erse efthe fellow-ing introductory coffee meetingson becoming a family day careprovider, The first meeling issehedaled for Wedisenday, Maytt, from 93Wtt,3U am. at theChildren's Cace and DevefnpmenlCenter, 3925 Lost Ave., Lin-ceinwood, The Second meetingreiS take place On Wednesday,
"Communication Skills far theProfeanional Woman' will be thetopic nf a SL Francia Center forWomens' Health lnctsre at 7e30pm. on Thursday, May 5. The pewgram will focas en how te presenta farncefnl prafnssinnat messageincluding advice Un body
May 25, frass 7-9 p.m. at St. An-drew's LaSserais Church, 280 N.Northsvent Highway, Park Ridge.
These coffees are sponsored bythe Day Care Action Conseil of II-tinola und Wesley Day CareCenter nl Oienriew. Bethergantaullana are net-for-profit.A free training workshop willfellow in Jane. Te registerand forfurther infarmation call DoloresHermann at 729-8184.
Communication programfor Womens' Health
lungoage und listening techef-90es. Mao-y Pat Varga, founderalthe MPV Aasuciatun canasltluigfinis, wilt conduct the pragrans.
'COiO5lSWslcalian SkiIla for thePrnfesaionef Woman' will beheld at the St, Fruncia Collier forWomens' Health, 1808 ShermanPtacein-Eep.soo.c.. ........
The progrmn Is pat-t of the con-Itouing "Sacceos Strategies"aertes offered at the Center 1erWometsa' Hth, To register orfar additinnat Information, call4923718.
Adjusting toa new sibling
jato With other preschoolparnnta to dincaaa iasuea of can-corn. On Friday, May 8, from9,38 - lU:30 am, at Aparte DayCamp, 3850 Woodridge Bd,, Nor-thkeaok, Felice Novak will leaddiscussion and provide sagges-Eisen and rncommendationa tomake parnoti,sg easier, No baby-aiRing Uni-niet ta available, hutpareota may bring their children,ti necessary, Preregiatration ismaudalory. The lee is hli per per-son. To register call NSJCC al433-8424. Visa and Maslercardare accepted,
Lutheran Womenplanfashion show
AReflecting on the past, members of The Women's Network of
Lutheran SecialServices of illinois prepare for their aunnaf brsotchand fashion skew.
Pictured (I to r) ace Network members Kathyllemter sE Art-ingten Heights; Generat Cheirpernon Raree Ferraiolo nf DesPlaines; and Gail Peice el Nnrthbeonb.
The event, entitted "Reflections" will be held May t at the OahBreak Marriott. Proceeds will benefit the agency's adoption,children's doy care and lester care programs. For ticket informa-tine, call 824-11165.
Discussion groupfor mothersand daughters
The Virginia Frank CbitdDevetopmenl Center nl JewishFomityand Contmnnity Servicewilt held a four-week discuosiongroup for women to explore theroles of mothers and daaghternno Thursdays, May 2, t2, t9, and28, 7,24-9 p.m.
The grasps will meet atVirginia Frank Child tvetnp-ment Center, 3833 West TnabyAvenan, Chicago.
Dïscsssios will locos is feelingsaroosed by daughters, mothers,and mothern-in-laws daringnacieres stages of family life, w-eluding developmental issoes inmother_daughter relationships
.1ERPLhT1R to adulthood. LucrarenPeumue, A.C.S.W.,JFCS5 Fami-ty Life Educator, will lead thegroup winch is ose in a series offrank talks for young familiessponsored by the Center.
The fee lar Ike bar-week Series
is $20 winchs can be segotiated.For information and registra-
tion, telephone Ms. Permon at701-4550.
Morton GroveGarden Club
Morion Grove Garden Club will
hold their 'Iauoaal Spring Lm-ehem called "Ftawera With AFlair"preneytted by Mr. Joba Wit-
tasas and the Mclteery CountyCollege Ftorat Club 00 Tnesday
May 3, ut tkI Old Orchurd Cose-try Club, Mt. Prospect.
Fec Tickets contact Mrs. A. W.
Miller 966-4737.
Parent LectureSeries
HCA Cleicagn LakeshoreHospital and the One-to-OneLearning Center are proud tesponsor a free lecture te parentsin the North Shore Commsnity."Undeentanding Ynsr Adetes-cent" will be presented by AlanRavita, M.D., on nnpeet io thefield of child and adolescentpsychiatry. The lecture wilt takeplace en Wednesday, May 4, 1mm7,30 to O p.m. at Gtenbrneh SouthHigh School, 400f W. Lake St.,Gteeeiew.
For reservations, call 870-97gOand ask foe Cems000ity Bela-
Y..ME BreastCancer programThe Northawent Gmoop of the
V-ME Breast Caecer SupportProgram will hold ita monthlyopen donc meeting on Saturday,May 04, ut the Patwaukee Motortee, 1590 Sooth MitwaaheeAvenue, Wheeling, tlti.seiv ut If
Dr. David Raus is a plasticnorgeon ufliliated with MichaelReeSe Hospital and MedicalCenter, and will speak ne "BreastRec005traction".
Breast cancer patiexts, theirtamities, ucd friends, and healthprofessionals interested in thetopic are welcome at open doormeetings. The semions ace freeof charge and reservations arenot neceSsary.
Y-ME oflers peer vuppoct tobreast cancer paOienta via o 24hour hntline )StS) 799-8338 andedocoOlonat epen door meetingsthroogh000 the ChicagoMetrepohtan Area. Y-ME aise
,provides information on rebat isdo if u breast tamp is detected.
Fer mere informulien aboutthis meeting or about Y-ME, catIthe Y-ME office at 312) 799-5330.
DePaEJI 56)flS()PSWomen's lectureDr. Anno- E. Carr, associate
professor of Christian Thcolngyat the University of Chicago'sDivinity Scheel, wilt speak nc"Conecrgenccn & Coelticts:Women, Justice and the Church"at DrPaul University's anesaltheology lecture May 12.
Speesored by DePaot'sReligieux Studirn Department elthe School el Liberal Amts undSciences, the lecture wilt be heldat Ike Schmitt Academic Center,2323 N. Seminary, Room 254,10,15-11:45 ans. The cveei is freeand open to the public.
Dr. Caer is an editor et the.'Journal of Religion and is on Ikeiotemnatisoat editorial beard for.Cencilism. She han served theNatinnal Confeeence of CatholicBisheps and the CatholicTheological Society of America intheir consultations on women inihe church. She in the aathee nfnumerouS articles and two recentknoks, Traenfecmisg Grace:Christian Traduise and Wemee's
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A working woman, 25 yearS aidnr older, who wishes to improveher shills or complete bee Saca-tine will be the beneficiary nl un$1,180 Working Woman Scholar-ship established recently h, theNorth Glen Business Ond Frotan-sinoat Women's Club. A porties ofthe fund wan donated by the FirstTrost and Savings Bank of Glen-
vir: apply, a woman snarl he atleast 25 yearn old, o U.S. cito-en,and employed fer 20 or morehears a week. -
Applicants will be screened bytke scholarship committee and awinner will he announced wJune. The deadline 1er applying.in May 2.
Application tornos and furtherinfermation are available by con-tactlag Clitlerit, 066-3512 er KathyMiles, 657-7326.
Women's CluballiflUal luncheon
The Wasuao'n Chub of Shokiewill meet at 11:30 am. Wednes-day, May 4, at the Holiday las,5300 Teuhy Ave., Skokie.
Following the luncheon,Scholarship Awards will bepresented io stodenta uf NilesWest aud Niles North Scheols anda Shohie student attendingWinana State University mr nues-
The club will hold it's aunuatSpring Luncheon en Thursday,Muy 19 ai Menaxtemo's, 3935 W.Devnn Ave. A vemnetile mnsicalprogram will be presented: NotoRagtime Don. Cochtaols will heservedatll:30a.m., Lunclseno ai12:30 p.m.
ImlatlUen of newly elected of-firers will take place followingthe luncheon.
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Legion Auxiliary bidsfarewell to member
The past presidents parleygroap of the Morton GroveAonervan Legion Auxiliary UnitHt34 recently met for their hi-monthly nennion and alno partiedwhde hidding adiue to one of theirmembers.
IonIser teadern of the largeveterans group Anuitiaryrotated performing hontenndaties, plassnog the luncheon,chosmg the lacation, arrangingfor prizes, invitations, etc.
In this capacity Mrs. JoyceSenf, president for the 1983 term,Was to have heen hostess.
Karol Vernon, NUes, han beennamed Director of Mature AdultServices for the Bernard Hor-wseh/Mayer Kaplan Jewish Com-monity Center (JCC), 3003 W.Toothy Ave. in Cttiragn, She wasformerly manager nf the OlderAdult Institute nf the CoSege ofDuPage ¡n Glen ESyn,
From 1977 to 195g, Versos wascreative arts specialist for theOlder Adult Program al OaktnaCnmmnnity College in DesPlaines. There she served andírectnr nf Acting ljptan le-novative theater pregram furolder adnllu. Versen developed
Day camp counMalse-Niles Association nf
Special Recreation ueedn dayCamp Csarsuelnrs and In carrentlyaccepting appllcatlono for campcoanselors for ita summer campsfor chIldren and young adultawho are edncable mentally han-dicapped, or have learsingdisabilities and bebaviordisorders. We are lnoklbg forhigh nchnol, college students andOther adults who areInterented inplanning activitIes lo assisse andentertain children is a six weekday camp program. The program
However, due to illness, Mrs.Jeanette Hack, the 1971 leader,sohntdoted.
Mrs. Phil Frisk, of MortonGrove and Shohie, in the presi.dent who is leaving the oeca.Laveroe in moving to Sacrawen-to in Calif. to be with dooghteethere.
The ladies presented her withflowers and a gifl and a promIseto write and keep in touch Io thefutare. Mrs. Frisk served anpresident in 1957. Her honbandwas rnmmander of Legion Post#134 here in 1955.
Acting UpI from a dramaworlsulsop of 13 people Into anattonatly-recognined touringcompany featured os televisionand w major publications.
Vernon co-authored a dramatext, ActIng Up! M hmevuliveApprsrh In Crentive Drama ferOlder Adrrlts, honed On her espertence at Oaktns CnmmunitsCsllege. She also eampiled usiedited a cnllectinn nf neathistnrten from her troupemembers entitled Writing Desee!
For information abolit MalnreAdult programs at JCC, cOIl761-9190.
selors neededOperates Monday throagh Fr1-day, 9 am. to 23t p.m. nr 945wen. ta 315 p.m. depending onthe camp site. An appheation canhe picked ap at the M-NASE nf-fice, 9401 Oriole SI. MortonGrove. For more isfnrmatinn,vail M-NASR at 946-5522.
M-NASR Is a cooperative pro-gram ofthe park distrrcla servingthe leisure needs of speciatpopulations residIng in Sknkie,Park Ridge, Des PlaInes, MortonGrave, Nites, and Golf-Maine.
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Asslhans from Holy Family Hospital in Desflamm donned the latest fashions In leisare wearwhile practicing for theirsprvnoing luncheon andfashIon show that is scheduled for Monday, May 9,al Ike Woodfietd Hilton Towers in ArlingtonHetgkt,s. The luncheon, winch begins at soon, willfeature fashions ky Parsuns of Park Ridge model-ed by members of the hospital auxiliary.
The forty-firstAmsoal PalriotieConference sponsored by theDepurtmest of Illinois LadjmAimnitary to the Veterans ofForeign nf the United States wasrecently held at tire Holiday InnO'Hare/Kennedy in Rosement,IL wIth Department PresidentHarrnet Cagte presiding.
Speakers during the morningtension included Thomus Stackfrom Ike Illinois AttorneyGeneral Office who gave a veryIsformative se cosesmerfraud and Gerald Coevey, aPolice Officer from the BerwynPolice Department Youth Divi-sian who demonstrated kOwts getthe attention of the children whencsndacttng a safety program.Esteetailimest was provided byvocalint-ysdeler Heidi SiemerS.
Following the luncheon, JarvinRice gave a ment Interestingprescetioe te 1ko more thus tbpeople io attendonce on Ike
Trivial Psrsait el Liherty"..TkeLudien Auxiliary to the Velerans5f Fereign Wars, Deportment ofIllinois presented Dr. DonaldWood o check in the amnont of$14,125 tsr Cancer Aid andResearch.
PR-VAN Auxiliaryattends coflference
Representing Park RidgeVeterans of Foreign Wart Awn-Ittary 3579 were President MarieMarquardt, Sr. Vice. PresidentESame von Schwedler, Secrelary,Dee Gle-tsen, Patriotic lnstrnc-1er, bue Bsaimki,, AmericanismChairman, Mary Barry,Rosemary Kaiser, LorrainceRochado and Belly Daugherty.
Women in Careersdinner/workshopThe Northwest Ssbnrban
Chupinr of the Nntlnnal Associa-lion For Women In Careers spnn-sors monthly diamer/wnrbuhap,Intimacy: Communication ForCloseness, presented byPsychotherapist, Marilyn Dam-RabotS, nf Elgin. She will dIsensothe elements of intimacy in alltypes nf relationslJps Meetingwill take place on Mnsday, May9, al Ihe Hyatt Regency Wmd-field, 1800 E. Gulf Rd., Schaum-burg. Registration lu at5:30p,m,,workshop at 6 p.m. and dInner atu. Make reuervatinns by calling8751991 before Friday, May 6.Members - $15, Non-membern-$21.
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Shnwn aheve (I tu rl are: Kitty Stnerhsff, MaiteCreightnn, Mary Kampnchroer, Shirley Ayees,Marie Felice, and Irene Geurgen. (Mlnuing tramphoto are Dornlhy Breen and Isabelle Lutons).
Prnceeds frsm'ejse lunehens will he used te pur-chase patient monitoring equIpment. Tiekeln fsrthe luncheon are $20 and available by calling thehnspital, 297-1800.
St. Peters woman'sclub fashion show
Peter's Cathnlle Wsman'uClub will he spnrsuaring a Lun-ebenso' FashIon Shnw ou May 21.Il wIll he held at the EvanstonGulf GlIb 4481 Dumpster St.,Sknkle. Fashions will be by Par-nons of Park RIdge.
The day will begin .withcocktails at 11,20, Lunch al 12,30,The price Is $10 and tickets maybe purchased by calling GerneClennon at 673-1393 on Joan Tor-lordo st 674-4123.
The deadline fur ticket pur-chase is May 15.
We&4,wA boy, Michael Anthony
LoVerde, g lbs. 14 3/4 na,, osFehruany 18, tu Vicky & GeorgeLoVerde offt337 W. EaySt., Riles.Brother, Anthony nge 20 Stators,Lana age 15 and LIsa age 15Grandparents, Adeline Pon-torelli nf Chicagu and Joe & NoraLaVerde uf ChIcago.
A hoy, Nichulas PatrIck Ed-wards,7 lbs. 7½ na., us February22, to Kimberly & Steven Ed-wards of 765 S. Merle, WheelIng.Grasdparents:Caryl & GordonRosenberger of Glenview, andPatricia & Chartes Edwards nfMorton Grove.
A hoy, Gregory Karol Udzielak,8 lbs. t ou., On February 26, toChristine & Frank Udaielah of5145 Field Dr., Niles. Brother,Tom age 12 Sister, Annette age tGrundparenta, K ti F Udaielak ofCloicuge, and MT. Tomkhoe ofKnou,IN.
Kay Smithat Nues Art Guild
Kay SmIth, Chicago artIst, willbe the guest at the May 4 meetingof the Niles Art Guild, held at theNiles Recreation Center, 7577 N.Milwaukee Ave., Niles at 7,38
Bringing our heritage to lIfe - hrmure than 200 walercnlur pain-tings and namernus blach andwhite skelches of landmarks,hIstoric sites and nnteworthyevento - the largest collection ofits kind ever done by a single ar-list -Kay Smith pulls the past islathe presest.
For the paul 15 years, she hanpainted the historie Americanscene Ou locatiun and has hadnumerous eshibits lhrnsghntntthe country.
Her paintings capture the at-mosphere of America's saga isways no other medium could.Capturing the timen and placesthat shaped America in thepreciosugiftofSmith'n u'tanericaoLegacy Coltectiun.
She has become the osiy artistever In receive the covetedGeorge WashIngton Home Medalof the Freednnnn Fuandation ofValley Funge for "outstandingaccomplishment In helping luachIeve a better understanding nfthe American Way of LIfe".
Kay Smith feels the AmericanLegucy Collectiun represents"the continuIty uf Americas life"and plans tu add tu the Collectionthreugh 1992, Her goat is ta fled apermanent hume fur the entireculiectiun.
The meetings uf the NUes ActGuild une upen ta the general
O public and ere free. Coffee andcake will be served. Newmembers are allays welcume.
Nues librarybook discussionTurn 5ff your TV. and crack
the pages nf a Book. Whet bah?Why nut test the watern in PatCanruy's Prince uf 22dm, ThIseptundic rendering cuuld rivalanythIng yuue viewing eyes benegaaed un lately.
Culo-ay InSu a tale uf dark andmurky necrets. Secreta whiebhave prupellesf Savannah Wiugnta nttempl suicide. Secreta wIncheenviuce twIn kruther Tom thathis future is intricately linked Iounravelling and pnnnibly espus-ing family hnrrur and heurt-break.
TIsis is a "big and powerful"navel. Ace yus up for it?
Join the Bosh discmsiun groupand let puar ideas mme la a cnn-fluence. Mny 2 in the day. 'l'mnn'cluck in the lime. The t'ilesPublic LIbrary at 6960 OaktAs isthe place. Cnpien of the hook areavailuhle from the LIbrary upunrequest.
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SV wine andcheese party
The Shokie Valley Chapter ofthe Lyric Opera uf Citicagu m-vites pun to attend a Wine AndCheese Party us Sunday, May 1,
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Alfred Glanuer EducationDirectur uf the Lyric Opera ofClsicagu w80 present an enter-taming and informative PreviewOf The 1988-1059 Seasun.
This is year chualce to meet theShokie Valley Chaptyn and aSsew and pruspective members.Bnuasgafniesdtue! '
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Man charged withmolesting Niles child
A case of lovolviog o MountProopect man arrested for ng-gravated sexual obuse of n Mileshiles April 18 oves continued to
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Marcelo Montesinos 24 of 1560Wheeling Rd. was rrested byDes Pintees police after theyfound him io bio cm ot MoineWest 111gb School on hour otterMiles police reported the uni-dent. Me woo transported to theNitos Police Stolton where bondWan net nt $bO,000.
According to NUes police, of-firer John DiviSo white on routinepatrol at about 10 p.m., observeda tate model Otdsmobfle in therear of 8901 MilWaobec Ave.When the officer attempted loturn bis oqund cor to investigntc,
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he saw a Small,female child coltthe vehicle nod walk toward thepork area. The car then drove outof the parking tot.
The police officer questionedthe eloid who wan reluctant lospeak al first, but then said sheknew the alleged offender andthat he hadgiveo herfIt to fondleher. At the NUes police otatioothe gave further information hehod enposed hiaosetf, poker said.
It was reported the mao at osetime had lived with the family nlthe girt.
With the consent of her motherthe girl was tabeo to LutheranGeneral Hospital where she wargIven a Viteilo teat that deter.mises the degree ofuexual aetivi.ty winch may have been iovolv-
DUI arrests...A Glenview woiiiao was ar-
rcated April 17 for druok drivingand faunae to yield after she wasinvolved in an auto accident atWaukcgao and Qakton.
The offeoder made a left torofrom Wasbegan onto Oaktondriving directly IO the path of acar goiag 005thboond oa.Waubegao. No one mau injured.
was on $l,tOO hoodaod and driver's license pendinga May court date.
A Chicago man was arrestedfor drank driving, speediog andignoring a red light on April 17.
Police observed the attenderdriving m the 11300 bloch ofMitwankee nl 53 mph. Police por.sued the offender who then drovethrough a red light proceedEg tothe 7900 block of Milwaukeewhere a traffic atop was made.
He pooled $1,000 hood anddrIver's berme and was aaaigneda May roua-t dale.
V&age wn&»g& Sew'e Sa'ice, £1#c.
9081 Courtland Drive, NuesCoana, of Milwaukee and Cau,ij966175O Voir On, Showroom Tadoe' EST, 194e
Thefts...A Chicago man wan arrenled
Sor ceLad theft April 17 after oliporlomart security guard upot-led the otfender concealing f Itliworth nl fishing gene in hinclothing nod attempting lo leavethe ntnre wIthout paying Sor themerchandise.
He wan released on $1,000 hoodand assigned es April court date.
A K-Mart security guardohserved a man place three pairsof athlelic shints totaliog $29.88 inhis jacket and cultUre atore April17.
After he war detained oulaidethe store, the ottender tOuch thesecurity agest on the side nf theface and tried to run, at whichtime he was subdued hy aeveralemplayeeu.
He was released after posting$1,000 bond pending a May courtdate.
Someone seed a pry-type tool topry osi a door key Inch cylinderto gais entry to a car in the Tamgolf course parking tnt April 17.
Once inside, the offender open-ed the glove cnmpartmenl andmed the trunk release button Inunlock the trauh. Taken from thetrunk were $110 in currency,fishing pole und cane, wallet,parse, credit cards, earrings andwedding ring valued at o total of53,3ff.
Au Evanston man was chargedwith pelile theft ut K-Mart afterhe was ohservnd uwlichiug pricetags os a npnrtu item from $49.97to $32.
The olfeuder paid a $5f fine.
Persona untosown gained entrylo the trAsh of a car in the 7750block of Nordica and removed agolf bag and clubs wnrtk a total of575f.
AThteu woman wan arrented byJewel's security agent allerremoving and sol paying for u51.79 contaIner of while pepper.She woo charged with petitetheft, winch in tens of a chargethan a misdemeanor.
Pace holds monthly passsweepstakes contest
Pace, the noburbas-area bonservIce, and the Hyatl.OahbroohHotel are np0050rjng Ike PuceMonthly Puno Sweepstakes con-leni, announced Cherjnne Louder-Ivan, Puce's new DivisionManager of Marketing.
First place Winners will receivea deluse weekend package fortwo al the Hyatt RegencyOokbrook, which includes accom-modafionn for Iwo nights in aIlefeocy suite, a dinner alHsgo'n, Sunday brooch, chum-pagne and Godivu chocolates.
A Pace Monthly Part wilt begiven to the second place win-sers. Nine firnt place wiaenrn nodfive necond place winners will hedrawn each month. The contestruns three months.
To enter the nwenpstakes,pasneogern ruant write theirnome, address and telephonenumlier on the hock uf their May,June or July Pace monthlylicketa and mail it to 'Pace, 950West Algonquin Rd., ArlingtonHeightu, IL 65605, by the 15th ofthe following month.
Vandalism...A resident in the 7700 hlock of
Nordica told police Aprit toyouths were sitting und wrestlingon the front hoed of lila car. Heluter found two small denSo andscratches on the car hoed causedfrom rivela from the yooth'sjeunn. They also used a pencil foscratch obscene words un thevehicle. Total damage isuadmown.
The victim unid he cnuld ideo-lily the offeodera saying theygather in different locations inthe seifhlrtr,00d.
Someone removed u stotoevalued at $125 from a lroot lawnin Ike 7900 block of Ocaoto andumanhed it in the Street 00Aprilto.
A renident in the 5700 block nfMerrifi told police April tO per-soon unknown knocked over alarge steIne and an electric lightpole is the frnnt yard. Estimateddamage was $550.
Someone on April tO uusuc-ceonfully atlempted to remove asteIne on a front lawn in thg 6900bloch of Mudinno, During Ilse at-tempt, the welding between thesteIne und stood way broken.Coat tu repair Was estinted at$30.
Disturbance...On April 2O,two young Nilea
people, arguing at the rear nfll400Milwaukee Ave., resulted inpolice arriving no the scene. Onfurther inveuigaoion it man foundthe young man won wunted inPark Ridge fc- a violation there.boleo police transported him toPark Ridge.
Burglary...On April 2f a burglary nf the
Chambers Restaurant 0891Milwaukee Ave., was reported,three canes nf assorted liquor wantaken from the hanement of Ikestore und $500 in currency andcoins Were removed from therestaurant.
Puce Monthly Passes are soldut nonnI nubarhan Jewel FundStnres or can be obtained by sen-ding a ticket-by-mail applicationund u check or money order toPace. The Pace montkty passmay atoo be used on CTA busesund trains.For more information on the
Puce Monthly Pasn nr for detailsun the sweepstakes rules, contactthe Pace Consumer Servicen Of-fice ut 364-PACE, entenniun 4999.
RCEC tuitionrecipients
The. Residenlial ConstructionEmployers Council announcedthe recent recipients nf the Tui.tino Reiaoburuement SrholarntripProgram. Incloded' wan AnseDey of Morton Grove.
Moe attends NorlkwenternUnivernity where she io au nr-countmg wnjor Anse is recam-mended by GustafsondhergCompany uf Miles. She is agraduate of Ruckford High
Woman detainedfoI. ID check
Saturday, April If, o womanwith Lake Shore Drive Identifica-tiun, returned a curling iron tnthe Sears store in GotfMill al OJ3lp.m. At toSS p.m. abe retarued ohandbag and a wallet for refundusing a diffnrent name un heridentification. She was detainedby Sears secority for about 45minofes utid then left the storeand went to the Nifes policedepartment. She had not beenchnrged with any viotationu, Shespent l-l/2hours at the polige ata-lion nod eoplained she had donenothing wrang. She wanted torecord the action which 0mbplace and said nbc intended eon-tasting a tawyer regarcbsgtfte in.rident.
IMan found dead
in motelHenry Smslinakt 62, o clerk at
the Capri Motel, 7120 Milwaakee,died in his room April 19 or 20.After he fftdahed his shift April19, he went to hin roam and didnot repart to work the next day.An employee of the motel had tokick in the door, whichwus chain-ed from the inside, to gain es-trance. There wau on previnnaevidence of forced entry. Smolin-obis siutertoak charge nfthe vic.thn's valuables,
Drivingviolations...
A Des Pintons man was chorg-ed and arrested for speeding nodn sospended driver's license onApril lt.
The offender wan aputted driv-Ing 63 entIno mph in the9lto blockof Milwaokee. A traffic stop wasmade at Waukegan and Chor-chili. During questioning he pro-dared an old traffic ticket,
He was released an $1,000 bondpending u May court dote.
MG Rules of theRoad course,
Secretary of State Jim Edgar,ni Conperatinu with Vifiagn nfMorton Grove is offering u Rotenof the Road Review Course for allCitizens in the Morton Grove
The purpose of the marne is tohelp applicanto pass the IttinoinDrivero License renewal en-
-Omiflalinu, It updnteo drivers onthe current rotes of the road, en-plaina the vision und the drivingability enaminationo, andprepares applicants for thefenerat written and rond nigo en-nmisntino
The Roten nf the Ruad ReviewCosme will be held uf the Villagenf Morton Grove, 6101 Cupotina,Morbo Grove, on May 3, fromt2J3th2J3f p.m.
Ike cow-ne io free to everyonè,any age, who wishea to attend.For more information, piconecontact 905,405ll or the toll-freenomber, l(tW) 252-2904,
Schaal, Aime io employed an ncontroller at Gastafoon-Lindberg.
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Heron e nrnpnning feet...Aithoegh Don Mettingly isconsidered one of the bestbig leogee besebeul pleyntstodey. 3 erntent NetionolFootboll Longue qoerter-beebe were dreftod oheed ofMnttingly in the 1979BASEBALL d,eft. . .Duflngthet 1979 beseboll dr1t, football qoerser bocks DonMino. Joy Sthrooder endJohn Elwoy were oil pickedby bosobell tenets betetetnyononoleomd Mottinglyl
Herne en oddity. . If veolook in eh croco, d bookveo'11 son thet in the 1929Kentucky Derby, the wineing horse AND the winningtremer both had the samename. . The winning horsein thc '29 Derby wosnmnedClyde Ven Dote. The non.eins trainer was e man samed Clyde Ven Desee. Hehad earned his horse afterhimself'
What woo tite lagt bigleague besoball team teowitch ita fronehine fromone eity to another. . lt wettito WOshington Sonetees,wttn in 1972. meced er, theDallas-Ft Worth atoe. andbeceme the Teeao Rongers.
, . lt yen monden thin od effetyeee dm1 I. cnefem.eted UeO
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Dioebled people cor eejoy hon.tiny. fishing and other outdoornpnrting aCtivitlen, according loThomas Manotield. field editor 00Diouhled 000dnorn Moganine.
Mansfield, a qoadniyleg:r ohoIo an rxyerieeced buster andfisherman, will share h,s favorileoaldoor sporting oiles with olhrrhandicapped people al Ike nestmeeting of A-SC!P, a noyporlgroup tor Iho dioablnd. Themeeting will he held al 7:30 poi.Thursday. May 1. n Ihn MaineTownship Town Hall, 0707Ballard lid., 'orb Ridge.
He will previde ime lips onneal hecho0 and Iluhiog sp010
seeb as the accessible pier alBorne Wends and ijiformalios onaccessible resorb, camps addIrnatteg aryan where people wilhenvere disaldlilien can enjoy ouI.
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Jell Aresooe, a boyer lar Sportmorl. Inc., Hiles, ll.,imel esptorrrWill SIeger doriog the Sto lndoslrirs America SIA I Irade show inlao Vegas. Nrv., March 19.
Stoger. 4:0, wie, the licol le lead o cortirroed dogoled exyrdilion lothe North Pole s 0990 w:lho,l resopyty Stegnr won al Ihn ohow loaesnuner Ihe Do Pont Company's sponsorship 01 his 5,005 milo 1mbacr000 Antarctica in 1989.97. Do Pool a'ill soyyly specially-designedjesululed parkas and stresiog bags to yroleel the sis-man espedi.tinçttrom tnmperaloemr, un liso as -40 degrees P.
Disabled sI4Jport groupto explore the pi outdoors
door a'etieilino.A-SCIP amputees and spinal-
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A-SCIP oseels on the limstThursday st esery month at theMaine Township Town Hall,which is accessible to the hon.dieuppcd. Meetings leuturespeahems. i:slormation, unddis mossi oes on tspics il interest toIhr disabled. New members,their lansilies and Iriends arealways welcome. There in nocharge for membership.
Fur vorn inlnrmaliun onA'SCIP or other progeams br thehandicapped, coslact DonnaAederson'al 297-2510.
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Mens summerbasketballleagueTl;e Nilen Park District will
itest e Sommer BeekelbollLeagae 1er mee. A leagnemeeting will be held oe Wednee-day, May 1f, 6:30 p.m. at Gros-nan Heights Upen, 825 Okolo.Gaones will he played en Wednnsday nighlo beginning Jwiel. Thelee in $375 per team, whIch w-clodes jerseys.
For more information, call967-6633.
WIles you think nl o Hemecom-ing Queen, you peebebly think 01e cheerleader. BOtr if you ash swmenee at Maine East, they'll noy,"Allions Labonoki, jerk."
"I never thnpeht i woald beHomeenmisig Qeene benenne I'ma jock, not a cheerinader," saidAllison, e Pack Ridge resident.
All her life Allions bao beenvery active le epoda, She's bereun a sommer nollbalt learn tinceshe wan twelve. Her parente te-fluence her love nl softball quitoo bit. Her father coaches 'berolSssaner OOftI18II team and hermother plays en a Park RidgePark Districts womos's leagne.
Enjoysnent nf the game forAllions has kept her playing fromage twelve te the present. TheMoine East spione is the pitcherter the girls vbrsity teem, whichhosto Hiaadole Central ne Toen-dey, April 12, and GleebreobNorth ne Wedeedoay, April 13.Freshman yeer ehe woo ne jonineveroit)i, betehemevedop quicklyto versity her sophomore yearend has been there sinne.
This teli she wet also awardeda Sehelar/Atlslete certificate forher active participation is swim-ming and softball and 1er main-taissieg a B average academical-ly.
Allison is hoping her shill utsoftball wie wie her o ocholarshipfor college. She's planning on al-tending Northern Illinois Univer-sity.
"I love 5545, said Allison,.U,tre why I want to be anelementary school trachee."Allionn io going te stody elemen-tary edecation and possiblybiology.
"People discourage mn fromgoing into teachieg," remarkedAlliuno, but her love of kids io ongreat else knows she cae follow
Bats are back forOakton baseballteam
The Dnlstoe Coosmnoity Col-lege baseball team last weekendemerged frote a team killingslomp in n big way by totalling 82ruco in doubleheader wins overMcHeery and Joliel.
Alter scoring jost night reos intoar comecotive losses to Harper(3-t and 6-4 last Thursday) andTruman (3-i and 5-2 un AprS 12),the Raidere beonned bank to nIob-ber McHenry laut Salipday, 19-0aod 25-i, nod Jollel last Sosday,1g-6 and 22-12. All loor misto camein games called after five inningsbece000 nf a if-roil role.
"If nor hala are honk, it's cer-tainly a good time nl the seasonfor it" seid Oaktnn coach RichSpesando. "Hitting is coetaglolo.Agetaat Trismos and Harper, ourfirst few goys weren't gelthsg onhase, mid that càrried on downthroegis the whole Snoop. When0008e first few pepe get on
againat McHesrl and Joltet,000166k, everybody else kept it go-
ingRaider pitchers Dave Gennn
mid Nick Zembefe were the
benefactora nf the barrageogninat McHenry. Keith Coniny
picked op the win in the ftrslgasse agaleot JoUet, while ToddKamel claimed the victory a, the /nightcap, after coming in In./'relieve olarter Larry Rohack.
Oalstne took a #2 llhyway Con-
terençe record into Thday'5)April 19) scheduleddoubleheader with Wanhnnuee.
The Huidero continue baque ac-
tine at neon Sallo-dOY whne they
heat Wright.
lhrssgh with her goal.Altinno's love for children even
cars-ten over into her job. She isan assistant conch for the NuesPark Diulrict swim team. "It's aloi of lies seeing lhntn improve.It', very nalislyisig."
Allison knows all about swimm-mg become of bee involvementwith the girls' swim team niecefreshman year.
Ihr was very happy ainsI be-sog voted Homecoming Qneen,remarking, "I 1kmh it's cool thota girl who's into spoRn con repro-test ose school as HsmecomiegQueen."
7 .900/ Sote iv effecto of 3)20)68.
SubioCt to cbovgn withosi v050a
Iffissoin Governor James RThompson has been slSnially in-stalled an hoonrory co-chairmennl Ihn 19ff North American Mac-eaki Youth Games, an iolerna-lineal amateur othielic competi-lins to be held in Cook and LabeConsties Aug. 18-25, 1988.
Skayle P. Fsn seGlencov, rom-ninhinner 5f the Game,, cosfer-red the honorary appointment ina recent reremesy in the goner-nor's Chicago oflice.
Also serving as hoonrary co-chairman is Chicagn's actingmoyor, Esgeee Sawypr. The lateMayor Harold Washington had
IhatefHeroS how lt works e1foé Märch
20, 4988.)t',vest $2,500 oo more. for a 3'1-yeor
term' , of today's inferest rote. You w)))contInue to sors ot least the sfart)agIntefesf fafs. but thof's not o)),
If isteresi rates go up. at arty t)medurIng the S'hyears, you can choose
also bees a Maccabi Gameshonorary co-chairman.
The Games aro the largestamateur sporting event to cometo the Chicago area since the 1959Pan American Games. Over 3,000athletes are enpected, makingthis the largest competition for13- In l6-yeur-nlds is the world aswell as the largest Jewish corn-munal event in North s'anenica.Compelitisen will be held in col-legen, high school, and parkdistricts along the North Ihnenand in Chicago.
All compelilions are tree ofcharge assi open to the public.
The Games are hosted by Ihe
Jewish Cososnooity Costero ofChicago IJCC), coordinafed bythe JCC Metro Tees, allitiatndwith the Jewiuk Fedemolion ofMetropollan Chicago and sup-ported by Ike Jewish UnitedFood. The Games arr jointlysponsored by JWB, MarcateWorld Unios, Maccabi NorthAmerican, Maccaki Canada andthe U.S. Comsssittee Sporto for
The visiting athleten will heboozed in area homes throughoutthe North Shore. Volunteers serneeded for a variety nf tanks.
For more inloernatiso, call675-2200.
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The Morton Groom ParbDistrict i scorren Ily takingregistration lar sommer daycamps Prices listed ore forresidents; add on additional 20%loe non-residenl fees
Kiddie Kamp io a recreationalcomp tor preschoolers Threeand four year nIds meet Monday-Thorsday f - lt am There will beloor two-week sessison beginningJune SO. The camp in held atMansfield Park, leoturing walerplay, crafts, movement esercisenasd special events, ooder theguidance st trained counselorsThe lee in $45 per session
Jnninr Camp in for childrenlive asd sis yearn old They miffmeet at Manyfield Park from11:31 am - 3 pm., Monday thrcFriday This camp offers a newadventure toc yonr child as they
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The Nifen Fach District SportsComplex in now accepting teamsfor their BaS Hockey League
Enjoy the eceitemoct 01 indoorbaS hockey! The level of com-petitiss for this nummer league ishigh and openings exist io od-vanced as well an novice hoi-uincs. Past Champions, TkeCanadians and Team Chicagohave both cnmpeted is Canadaand Bsntsn Nationals Organizeyour team nom, because playhegiss May 2.
Novice division has 12 teamsand playo sa Tuenday and Thurn-day eveningn. The Advanced divi-sion also han 12 teamu and theyeumpete 55 Mnnday arid Wednen-day evenings. Thn League fee is$900 par team. For more infsrma-tins on Adall Flonr Hockey, con-tael Rich Buhrkn at the SparloCnmpinu, 297-tItI, Wndonnday-Friday fmsm 3 - 7 m. or JimWeiden (066-9430 M-F, tO am. -2
camp in a unpervined drop-nflcenter wilh weekly actjvifinn in-rluding field trips, gahtho, craflu,nsvitssnning, sporta and npncialevento. lt medo Monday-Fridayfrom O am. - 3 p.m., for childrenin tC-ilth grades. There are 1mo-three weeh sennions beginningJune 25. The camp ix held atAortin and Oketo Parks for a feenl $72.00 per ansuion. We do havea second child diamant, and buntrannportation availabln. Addi-lional $40 for tranaportation toand from camp.
Camp Mor Gro is a traditionalday camp offerhsg children in 1st-5th grades a well rounded oppor-tunity for this sunnnnner. There arefour two-week neunisau beginningJune 28. Each session includesactivities such an swim lessnm,horse hoch riding lessons, tessinlessoon, crolla, uwimming, fieldtripa csohoutn, and specialevento. This camp meetsMonday-Friday, teSO am. - tp.m. at Narrer Pork for a fee nl$15 per session. Additional $31 brtransportation to and 1mm camp
Estended Day, Camp is au idealprogram for the worhing parent.The camp meeln at the PrairieView Center from 3-t p.m.Monday-Friday. The childrenwill he transporfed from anyMorton Grove Day Camp to IhePrairie View Community Center.The children wilt be exposed toovariety of sporto and crollo. The:ee-ngm5 sul lo be $2f per
Aol; questions regarding theMorion Grovg Park District DayCamps can be answered at005-1205.
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The Morton Gruye Summerbrochure iocnrreetly stated thePro-School Instructors loe eachclam. The correct informatins ixas follows: 5115-0 - 2 Yr. Mom/Tnt- Austin Pork, 5-30/Tuesdays-Mrs. Kraft; 7115-1 - 3 Yr. - OhmIoPur,s, KOt on T/Th - Meo. Gail;7115-2 -3 Yr. - Oketo Parh, 9:50 osMJW/F - Mrs. Gait; 7115 -3 - 3 Yr.- Mansfield Parh, 9:31 on W/F-Mrs. Nebbia; 7115-4 - 3 Yr.-Mansfield Park, 9:30 on MJT/Th-Mrs. Nebhia; 7115-5 - 4 Yr. - Na-hanoI Park 9:00 an M/T/Th -Mrs.Fleming; 7115-il - 4 Yr. -AustinPark 9:00 on MOW/Tb -Mrs.Kraft; 7115-f 4 Yr. -Mansfield12:30 55 MIT/W/Th -Mrs. P1mb-bia; ond7llS-0-4 Yr. -Oheto Park12:45 on M/T/W/Th -Mrs. Kraft.
Registration for residente ofMorton Grove begins Mooday,May 9 at f p.m. at the PrairieView Community Center, 1134
Dempster St.For msre o-formation please
call 965-1500.
Pool tokenson sale
The Nifes Park Dintrict willbegin sellkng aatnattser pool tokemna Monday May 2, at the Ad-ministration Office, 7877 N.Milwaukee Ave. Thoae parchan-mg tokens through June 11 canlobe advantage ofthe lower priceof $30 individual (noch additinnalbonnily person - $10). MIer Jane11 the individual pam will unU far$35 (each additinnal family per-son - $10).
The Recreation Center Punt isschednaleot to open Saturday Jane11 sod the Spotts Complex Pool,Saturday Jane lI.
For pam iufsrmation, call thepark district at t67-g633.
July 4thparo,de plans
The Niles Park Dixtrictis hi theprocess of planuing Ike Park asadVillage sponsored July 4thParade. This year's parade pro-mises to be as good an, or if notbetter than fast year's festivitins.
Presenlly, the Niteu ParkDistrict is acernpting registra-lion br parade entries. Alt NOesbusinesses, groups and in-dividuals are encouraged to par-ticipotec For an entry form,please catI the Nuca ParkDistrict al 9f7-6f33 and one miSbe mailed to you.
Free Jtmjor HighFun Nights
Students in Junior High Schoolare welcome to slop by theBalLard School Gymnasium(Bollard & Combertand in Nitro)on Friday oights, 7-1:31 p.m. forsports, games, contesta, andmóvie watching!
For more information, contactthe Niles P0mb District al965-5033.
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Glenview resident Bill Pellier, vice-president of Corporate Corn-maatieatsorn, BaSy Manufacturing Corporation of Chicago, wasrecently honornd Inc his eflorto to promote the upcoming 1980 Na-tionat Banlcnhall Playnm Association Awards Dinner. The dinner,lo beheld Sonday, September 25 at Iheldyalt Regency Ctsicago, willbenefit tAttle City's childrnn and adulta with developmnotaldamhilities such ou mentol retardation. More than fO NBA starsomIt partiripate. Dinner chairman Earl Neal made the presenta-lion.
Mother's Day specialsFamilias are invited to bring
mom to Jmwiala Park's Mini-GolfCoarse at Toolty k Frandns, inNilen for a frez round of nsioi-golf(regalar rate for Ihn rest 01 thefamily) on Mother'n Day, Sun-day, May 1. The park will he openfrom noon to 9 p.m. At leant onefamily member (child) mast ut-land with morn when golfing.Also, a Mini-Golf Tournament forall the moma who golf onMother's Doy will take placethrooghoot the doy. The momwith the low score dariog theirround will witt a prize at the endnf the day. Jmt hand ins yourscnrecard after your mond In oarcashier with your fsll name andphonis nsmher On It, and we willcontact you at the end nf the dayif Pos wins! For more informa-tion, call Joowiak Park al647-1002.
Tam Golf Course willcelebrate's Mnm'n Day hy offer-tog a Ires hochet of halts at thedriving net to aS moma who visitthe com'ne no Sunday, May 8.Tam in located at 6796 Homard SLio NUes. Call 965-0007 far blur-motion.
New thin year, the NUes ParkDistrict asks daughters and noes
The Nilen Park District willhost a "Teen LorIs In" on Friday,May 13, at 9 PM throogh Satur-day, May 14, at S AM at GrenoanHeights, 8255 Oheto io Nilen.
Let the Niles Parh District lockPos in to one of the heat nighta ofyour life. Terno in 7th and 8thgrade will spend an entire nightwith friendo at the Grennan Gym.
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The Mortoo Grove ParkDistrict will conduct a 32 teamelimination tournament forMen's It" oofthall teams onSaturday, Jame 81 and SundayJonas 12. Cost io $800 per team.Team trophy and jackets to tour-notated cloatttpionu. Deadliase forentry is Wednesday, Jane t. Farrnoreitnformation conlactGordonJacoboon at 905-7447.
to tobe pen in hood and tell oswhy "My Mom is Special". TIsisprogram is being spomoreet byJerry's Fr-nil Marhet and theNOes Park District. Alt those sub-milling written ennoya willreceive a free flowerig planst toprenect te mom. We'll also printthe mInen in the local paper formom to read! Essays should hesubosilted to the Hiles ParkDistrict, 7077 Milwaokee Ave. by5 p.m. Friday, April 29. Plantamay then he picked ap so Friday,May 0 between 9 am. and 5 p.m.andlaturday, May 7 between 9-12coon at the Administration Of-fice. For additional ksfnrmatinn,raS the perk district at 107-6033.Watch for snpconssittg details onour "My Dad io Special..." pro-grano for Father's Day,
Ace you loohiog for a opecialMother's Day gift? Miles ParkDistrict offers Gill Certificateswhich may he uncd towarda anyof our programs or pausen. Mommight eniny applying the gilt err-tbficate loa owinaming punt pam,an enercise clona, an art class, orgolf at Tam. Call 967-0033 toper-chase your Mom's Day Gift Crc-50icstes.
ock InThere will be games, dancing towDJ and breakfast. The fee for theentire night is $12 per pernos.Registration may be made at theP5mb Dislrict Administration Of-lice, 7077 N. Mllwaulsee Ave. Asigned note from a parent is re-qcired at the time of registration.For additi000l inforetation, callthe dislrict at 967-5031.
Dance recitalThe Mortsa Grove Park
District is hooting the annualSacre recital on Saturdoy0 May14, al Miles Weot High Schml.Curtainn open st 3 p.m. TIsisyear's theme is " Dance Expren-siom." Ticketu will he sold at thePrairie View Comnsuoaaity CenterRegistration Desk for $2. Ticicetnmay he purchased at the dmr for$3. Tieheta ate non-refuodahln.Please call 965-1210 fnr more in-formation.
Camp Fire Clubsbirthday celebration
Sunday, March 12, the area Camp Fire eloIse celebrated 77 yearsof CWflp Fire, al a special birthday celehratinn at Edison ParkLotherak Clsarch. Memhemn from other cltorefres alsw celehrateetwithio the month of March.
Brander Abhott, Melissa Kowalewaki, Karin Miteai and JemicaPackst, aS received a special reigioun award on March 13, atEdison Park Lotheran Church. TIse gtel'o npornnr for the programwas tioneo Piaro.
Atoo atteediog the nervices were Bran Nelson, ttehbin Srksg,Nicole Kawalewaki, Michelle Schog, Jemica Nelson, Valerie Mit-oui, Vichy Shriener, Alexis Renehan, and Barb Mottera, all fromEdison Park. Attending the sevices from Miles were Sandy Hope,Kristeo Hope, Melissa Brumasnit, Joyce Fancsalmhi and KrishnaFancoolaski. Attending the services from Park Ridge were DonnaJamrioka, Peggy Sherman, Cara Jamrisko and Christiane Wer-mat
CampFire is always looking to wetcnrneoew chulees or leaders.If yoo're intereotest, please contort the c000cil office at 263-6211.
Outdoor Adventure0Camp
The NSen Pork Dwirn..ct' s Ont-door Adventare program alwaysproves exciting and adventurous.Participante ages 11-13 yearn, ex-plore the Ctnicagnlaod area, tear-
g abost themselves and otherswith their doily tripa and oc-tivities. Each sension concludeswith an overnight campoot. Tripsinclude sock destinations anGreat America, holt games,beaches and meseunm.
The pmgrom is geared tuyouths hetween Il and 13 pears ofage and nnrnitment will helimited in order to amure aman-imam quality program.
Transportation will he provid-ed hetwero I and 9 am. withdrnp-olf hetween 4 and 5 pm,Each participant is required tobring thnir own lunch.
Session I keginsu Jane 20 andmots Mnoday.Friday an50 July15, Semino II ruas July 11 toAugust 12. 51 ynu register on orhefomn Jane 2, thn price for onenessinti is $180. As of Jane 3, theprice is $195. Non-residnet feesare douhled. A hieth certificateand proofof Nilen residency is re-qimed atthe titane of registration.Registration is now being token
Summerbrochuredelivery
Renidenta of Nilnn will receivethe Miles Park District SummerBrochareattheie homenthe weekof May 23. The brochure listo over150 recreation athletic and swim-ming stossen fur the slammermonths. Regiotration furresidents will hegüs on May 23,while non-residents may beginregistering June 1.
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Ravenowood Financial Cor-porotion, porent of Chicago'sBash of Raveoswond, On0000cedthat 1988-first qoarter earningsloose 6% to $1,122,000 compared to$1,054,000 reported a year earlier.
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Conssmers con coont on CUBto represent their interests andwork for lower utility hilts. Botnow, CUB needs lo be able locoUnt On comomers, too. Pleasejoin CUB and help os beatslilities lilie Corn Ed. Member-ship information can be fnond inyoor nest license plate renewalform mailed ost by the Secretaryof Stain's Office. Or, call CUB att-00O222-2822.
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The Marketing and InvestmentFornen of the North Side RealEstate Board wilt bear NichCarter, vice presidoet of corn-monications research forNightingale-Conant Corp., al ameeting Wednesday, May 4, atOam. tu Green Briar ParkFieldhoose, Peterson andTaimen.
Carter's presentation will benn"Unlocking the Real EstateOcUlto Within," according ts KenWelter, Çentsry2l'Welter Invest-ment EqUities, 7514 N. Harlem,Forms chainnan.
A prominent speaker andanthor, Carter has been with the.Niles.based Nightingale-ConanCorp., the world's largesl pro-docer ofaodtocassetteprograms,since 1971.
A trading session will be con.docted alterthe program. Admis.sinn is free, and program is opento them interested in investmentreal estate. No advance reserva-lions are required,
Nilesite Buureceives award
Chanh Bus of Chicago qualifiedfor Metropolitan Life InssranccCompany's ' 'Leaders Coo-fennec" for bis OOtatanding salesachievement in 1987.
Boo, who is o soleo represen-talive with Metropolitan Life'sGab Sfili Branch Office located at7900 N. Milwankee Ave., Nileo,will receive n nalca achievemeotaward in July at Metropolita0'5annual bUsiness confereocest theBroadmoor Hotel, Colorado Spr-ings, Colorado.
Easter Bunny winner
ililnoin Bell in proposing n $12rniffioo ratereduction and refundplan that will benefit ali flilnoisBell ctsstsmers through either arote reduction and/or a credit.
The proposal will be filed withthe Illinois Commerce Commis-sinn (ICC) tomorrow, If approv.ed, the reduction and refundwould appear os .1610e bills,
The proposal in dueto a changein the way Illinois Bell willrecover ifs building cable costaandito part of a rato reduction/re-fund plan agreed to lastDecember by illinois Bell, theCook County Hate's Attorney'sOffice and the Illinois Office ofPublic CoUnsel and approved bythe ICC.
Beginning April 1, Illinois BellcUstomers will bave the option ofcalling Iltinais BeU for buildingcable work and be charged forthose servicen, or they can con-bet another qualified corn-munications contractor, or do thework themselves, filmais Bellwill not islI for ballung cablework unifi nOter May 17, the an-ticipated date that the rate ofreduction will be effective.
Building roble carriestelephone service from adesignated point in each bmidigte individual coatomers in Mutti-tenant buildings or to individualboildings in a conspua arrange-ment.
"The new policy continues thetrend of.. deregulating thetelecommunications bUsiness noCUstomers bave choices when or-ranging fortheir telecommunien-tiom synte,ns," said Fred K.Konrad, Illinoin Beil assistantvice president-Regulatory, "Ourproposal to the ICC reflects theotsift o recovering casto for cee.tain services from all customersto only lhme customers who osethe service."
The redsetion and refund pro-posaI distributes the $12 millionamong all customers as a ratereduction and/or a credit..
Residence cUstomers who livem the Chicago Loop, near northand near sooth sides and all il-bois Beil business, coin, PBX,Centres und dedicated service
Kay Gierke, a Cbtcogo resideot, won an Easter Bisnoy in a draw-mg sponsored byCragiu Federatgavings. Picturedbolow in LaurenTesta-Novetto, a Savings Counselor at Cragin Federot Savings'NUes office, as she presented the banot' to Kny.
Illinois Bell files mie
kictìn and refund proposalcircuit cUstomers throtIsout thestate wilt receive permanent rateredactions rouging betweaoland49 conta per linepermontls. Saud-difton, non-reuidential customersoutside the Loop area and thosein suburbs adjurent to Chicagowilt receive a credit of $1.41 perline. Residential customers in therest of the suburbs and the statewill receive $1,17 per line credit.
Illinois Bell will file furtherrato reduction proposals latertIsis year and in 1989 to removethe remainder of the boildiogcubic costs from ita generalrutes.
NSREB condosales up
North side condominium sales -
are benefitting from a favsrabtereal estate murbel, according toNich Marino, president of theNorth Side Real Estate Board.
In t75 condo sales in Murets,Overage sale price wan $101,451,up from February's $93,600 in 150salen. Average mie price inMarch, 1907 was $80,080 in 181salm.
North side city and suburbanreal estate setes continued tsrisein March, after setting newrecords in Fehniary.
Total.poles enlame for Ibe firstquarter of 1980 in $221,009,370compared to a total enlame of$t97,2t0,674 for the first quarterof 1987.
Totol voltasse -in 023 Marchsaies was $77,758,571, just a little.behind last year's $79,119,989 in681 noIes,
Average nate price of all typesof property in 1998 in $124,884.Last year's first quarter averagewas $112,111.
Average sate price of oingtefemity homes in March, 1988 to$134,602, up $10,112 over tuoIyear's averuge of $124,400.
The Nortb Side Real EstateBoard maintains one of thelargest computeriuedCooperative listing services in thestate, linking more than 460NS/CLS member officm.
St. Paulusical ris a
First Cotauìal Mortage Cor-poralion (FCMC) und ThePrudeottat Home Mortgage Gum-paoy )PHJOOC) bave joined forceslo market The Prudential HomeMortgage Program, which svitIaccelerate the process nf bsyingand selling a hanse, The programIS offored-th.rongb the nine FirstColonial Baseiss, including FirstCommit Bank Northwest.
, 'This affiliation betweenFCMC and PHMC is a relation-ship dlsigned to capitalize on ourrespective strengths," cons-meninted David G. Henry, preso-deol of First Colonial MortgageCory; "P}J,4C is state of the artansoog processing ami closingOperations, in the country. Wehave os exoeptionolly powerfulsalon and distrtbuttnn neWark, Ienpect that, together, we willachieve great success with thisprogram "
Developed by - PHMC, the
Associate honored atAnnual Convention
tra Frost, an Associate of Wein-trank Associates, the SbokieAgency nf The New England, uninvestment fis-m locuted st 5250Golf Rood, was once againhonored at the AnnUal Couves-lion n Washington, D.C. FrustWas named te the compuny'sdistar Tearn,whicb is made opnf Ihn InpO new associates os thelSUIOtI7. Wool was in the O I posi-s. lion s the toux» und was honoredky Dan Toran Senior Vice Freni'
Kaiyo Blake, a student ObSt. Faul of the Cross Schml, bus beennamed a winner in St. Pout Federal Buch for Savings' 12th AnnualMusical Arts Competition. Karyn Blahe, a resident of Farb Ridge,woo Second Place is the Junior It Division for ber performance outhe piano. Kas-yo was presented a $50 prize by Thomas J. Rinda,ScnoorVice President, atthe Book's Musical Arts Winners' Recitalat Elmbucol College ou March f.
Fiit Colonial offers
PIutII Home MortgiijePrudential Home Mortgage Pro-gram offers a variety of oilcan-tages In the consumer, includingcompetitve rates on convenlionaland jambo fined rute and ad-jastablerotemortgages up to andover $2 million. FCMC will be thesales nod dintruballon oetworhfor the program, and PHMC willhondletheprocensing and cloningoperations.
In most canes, applicants willrocetve toan decisions within 14baninens days of application.
After interviewing and enamel.ing the applicant concerning pro-gram choteen and qualifications,o FCMC representative wiltasnint the applicant in completingthe loas application, which willtheo be sent directly to PHMC foraotomated prscensing, under-wetting, closing and servicing.
FUr more intonnotinu, contactFirst Colonial Bank Northwest ut298'3300.
dent of The New Esglaud.Frost specializes in business
cnncepto using life iusurunce uswelt os personal planning. AilesWeintraub, General Agent of theSkohie Agescy saps, "lt is notsnrpriuing that Ira bas receivedsuch notoriety because nf thehigh level on integrity that hedisplays with his clients. Thegood guys arc winning again."
Frost and bis wife Kline areresidento nf Highland Parh.
Obtaining a mortgage for asmall apartmeol building can bemore involved than applying fora typical home toan, bal thefinancial tonefita of owning sucha property can he well worth theextra effort.
"There aren't many tenders inLthe Chicago area that offer mar-
lgagcs for small, 5- to 12-soitN hnddingo," said Richard Jabeo,
. Senior vice president in charge ofslending for Cragin Federal Say-
ings nf Chiçagn. "Bot the invest.,.,npeet In a gond one, und usually
worth the additional steps neededto obtain financiog."
) Many tan benefito are still.anailabte to Owners 'of smallapectunent bsildings, includingdepreciation write-off. Interestund other associated costs aretan deductible, und, fan investor
-) .ci trades sp tn a larger building in
.. the future, the capital gain can hedeferred if the property is sold atL a profit
TI'J "A gond place In shtain anapartment Inno might be thei 98 financial institution where you
OLLFC received your home mortgage,". Johns ssggested. "If yoU'veD'T CHI. established u gond retatinnnldpwith a lender, il will help whenneehing an apartment loan."
Extra steps can simplifysniall apartment financing
lOrnois Bell ones9-1-1 essibJe for
goveniment witsIn n move lo make the
"enhanced" version of the 9-l-1emergency usmher uvaitahle tomore people, Illinois Bell todaypl000ed to ask -the Illinois Cnm-merce Comminsien to approvenew prices and other changes inhow the servire io provided,
In addition, comsunnities thatwish to contract for enhanced9-t-1 service for periods nf 69 or120 months will receive reducedmonthly rates.
An enhanced 9-l-1 systemallows both the caller's telephonenumber and addreos to hedisplayed on a screen at the 9-1-tanswering point. Ou addition,each cult is routed to Ihe 9-1-1annwermg point assigned to thecaller's area,
The cbeoges requested by It-huais lieU wO be especiallybeneficial tn areas that get part5f their lelephone service fromswitching cenlgrs that servemore than one cnmnnosity, Bqn-sell Unid.
"We are seeking to chargelocal gnvernmeotpl unito for thenumber of lines actually nervedby an enebanceni 9-1-1 systemrather than no the total numbernf lines nerved by the nwitcbingcenter," Unid Gary Bennett, Il-isolo Bell product manager for
9-l-1.Beuoett said local goveromen-
tal agencieo in several pus-is nfthe state are anwiom to labe ad-vostage of logiulatiun paused inthe loot session nf the fllbxoiuGeneral Assembly that providesfor a local referendum in finance9-1-1 systems,
"Thin new tariff will albo-smb, provide specific prices to theue
amanso that they cantaythe pro-per grnundworh for their referee-da," Bennett mid.
Public safety enperta believethe new features offered by anenhanced 9-1-1 nystemcan redarethe time It takes fer police, fireund medical tedino to respond toemergency calls.
A variety of variable and fined-rate loam are available in themarhet leday, inclsdtog o three'year adjnstable rate loan with aterm of 25 years. The rain is ad-lasted every three years with apercentage cap on the interestrate for the life of the loan. Otheravailable loans include one-yearadjustable rato loam, and 5-,7-and 19-year fixed-rote hullsonloans. Gown payment re-quiremenlo usually range from 25In 30 percent.
"Typscafly, o lender will re-quire several documents to pro-cens your loan application,"Johns said. "1f you arriveprepared, the loan prncbsx shoUldrun smoothly."
"Ynu will need tosabmit copiesof alt current tenants' teases toshow the income generated bythe property. 1f the apartmentbuilding is new, lease infamia-tins from a similar building maybe substituted," be added.
Jobos enplained thaI a detailedmcame and expense statements SS:.
for the current and prior year isatsoreqnired forthe toan applico-lion. to additinn, n survey nl theproperty that details the lot sizeand building dimensions, as wellas o signed real estate contrsct,must be sshmitted.
The toan approval period iousually a hit longer than thai nlthe home mortgage loan tecoones special appraisal nl the proper.ly in required.
Although sassing a small ayart.ment huildiog is mnre manage-ment intensive than alternativeinveotnoenis, the bw miuk factorand tau benefita make an in-vestment an attractive optino,Jalon said.
"Over the years, real estatehas proved to he u safe invest-ment that appreciates in valueand provides a desirable retacoon your money," Julius conclusi-ed. "Investing in a small apart.ment building man uffnrdable sp-tino that's ideal for the beginningnr enperienced real estate in.vestor."
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Richard Battaglia of ParkRidge wen the PresIdent's Awardfrom the CystIc FibrosIs Fuunda-lion on Sunday, April 17 durIngthe Greater IIIiIIdIS Ulapter'a an-sualVoiwiteer Awards Luncheonat the Hyatt Oak Brook, 1809 Spr-lag Rd.
The award in gIves tu thevolunteer who introducen and im-pIemonte the most meceunfulSew hind raisng event. Battagliaubareu the award with Co-Chairman Richard Maccoo ofWilmette for their wnrk unCelebrities ut your Service, AField Trip to the Fifties. The Feb.25 event at the Field Museumraised p42,88 fur the CF Fnrmda-lion.
L,stic FibrosIs lu the numberune genetic killer of chlldren amiyoung adulta in the US. VictimsunGer from mucus congestedllmgu and dIgestive systemsceullltlllg in ChISDiC lung infer.tins, respiratory failure undmalnutrition.
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SkokieTag Day
Friday, Mayi, la slated au cit1uf Hspe 'Tag Day" In Skokie.Thrsugbout the day, city sO Hasevolunteers- will be acceptingdoeulionn thrsughoirt the Corn-mnnity. nIStheue veiwtteers willbe "tagging " those wEe give-preSenting the denses wIth smallCity of Hope stickers reading 'IGave.'
Ali pr-scenda will go to the nos-sectarian, nanprofltcity sO HopeMedical Center and Reneareb In-shinto. cityOfllOpe is aleader inthe wurM of medigal reaeabeband patient care fer those withmaJor'diseaneu As an example:City uf Rape pioneered the"Purest PartInipatiOS Prngrsm"In tOM. Thin Concept enabledmothers and fathers ta becomepart of the professional teamdealing with serirrau Wneases ufchildren The philosophy servedas a model for hcopltala nation-wide.
To find ant more about thenoble "Tag Day" or abosO Cityof Hope, call the Udcago City ofRupe office at (312)6990198.
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The newly formed MidwestDaffodil Society will hold its firstshow at the Chicago BotanicGarden April 30 and May t io theEast Greenhoone Gallery.
More than 500 daffodils fromEngland, Ireland, and Asotrahowill be on on exhibit. Show hoursnoon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aprit30 and 10 am. to 4 p.m. on Son-day, May t.
¶he MidwenlDaffndi1 Society isan affiliate of the American Daf-IndU Society and meets at theGarden.The aim of the society luto promote and encourage thegrowing and scientific study ofthe daffodil, Memhers of the DaS-fodil Society who havevolunteered wilt have their
Family sing-a-IFollosinger Billy B. Brennan
will he featured io a family pro-grani from 7-thSO p.m. on Satan-.day, May 7, at the ChicagoBotanic Garden,
'Billy B,' performances includea variety of nengnthatinvotve theaudience, His program at the
. Botanic Garden will Incoa ontraen an part of the Garden's Ar-hoc Day festiviUes. Brennan hasrecorded severaS alhumo in-eluding 'Billy B. Sings - AhoutTrees", which holl he included inthe program.
Blu performance atthe Botaste. Garden will he in the Authtoriomin the Education Center. Cost iss? por person (children under 2
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at Botanic Gardengardens open for viewing daringdoffodit hloom time for membersof their sociefy. For membershipor eshibitor mf orina tian cattJane Meyer, president, at255-4425.
The Chicago Botanic Garden inlocated on Lake-Cooh Band inGtencoe, nne-haS wife cost of theEdens Expreouway. The 350-acrefacibty in ssned by the ForestPrcserne District of Conk Conntyand managed by the ChicagoHorticultural Society. Accreditedby the American Association nfMnseums, the Botanic Garden isopen every day enrept Christmasfrom 7 am. wIg sunset. Admis-sios is free; parhiog is $2 pee car.
ong at Botanicare free) and includesa receptionfollowing the performance.
For additional information,contact the Edncation Depart-mentO Registrar at 035-8862.
The Chicago Botanic Cordes islocated on Lake-Cooh Road inGIen)ine, nno-hall mile eaSt of theEdem Expressway. The 300-acrefacility is owned by the ForestPreserve District of Cooh Countyand managed by the ChicagoHorticultural Society. Accreditedby the American Aunociatios ofMnsesnss, the Botanic Garden isopen every day except Christsssasfrom 7 am. witS sunset. Adonis-sino is free; parking is $2 per car.
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Youth Concertfor Children
'Music foe the young andyoung at hearU" The Fox EinerValley Syniyhuny wilt sponsor ilsnnnual Youth Concert forChildren May 5, and senioro arrsino invited. The 12 tichetn wilt beavailable for the perfornoaoce atthe bus office before the concert.
The Fox River Volley Sym-phony's Music Director, HaroldSaner, bao ptanocd an excitingprogram for the Youth cqncerfentitled "That Wonderful JignuwPuante Called : The Symphony."The aadienle will hear thefamilies 01 instrumento thatmake op a symphony: strings,woodwinds, brass and perron-sion. After demonstrating thevarions piones of the symphonicposate, Mr. Bauer will pst thepieces together playing selec-tinos from Tnchuthowuky's Sym-phouy No. 5 auwell asthe popularWinds and Strings Serenade byMozart. In addition, severaltonefol escorpIo from opera willbe performed and the Young Ar-Sut Competibon winoer for 29118will be featured in the first move-meut of the Silo-Sou Violin Con-certo.
TIsis year's winners of theYoung Artist Competition upon-snred by the Fon River VolleySymphony Goild have beenselected. They are: Lisa Johnson,violin; Jennifer Robo, violin;Heather Dials, soprans. Thoseunused for honorable mentionare: Aaron Frontifab, clarinet;Kelly Barr, violin and Grant Mof-fett, piano.
Schools may still mahe or-rangements to attend this perfor-mance by roffing 460-4050 or196-1133. The Fon River ValleySymphony Youth Concerta aresponsored by Aurora's Old Se-rond Natinnol Bank, the UnitedArto Board nf the Fon RiverValley, and the Aurora Kiwanis.
Introduction toFilm CriticismOli May 4 at 7:30 - 9:35 p.m. at
North Shore Congregation Israel,1165 Sheridan Rd., Gtencoe,Elliot Krich's ongoing filmdisenssion group wilt meet, Par-ticipnnfuwfflseean ausigned filmin the Chicago-land area, andthen meettoenptarethe elementowhich create the OlIno experience.New participants are welcome.Fee for NSJCC members is $2f;non-members ppy $22. Toregister and for the currentassignmeut call 433-6424,
Polo Restaurant servingup good foods to eat
It'sllanday morning and peopleare converging on Palorestaurant in NUes like the fondisbeing offered at na charge.
Sunday brunch isn't free here,of cosiese, but inexpensive, pIen-tilaS and delicious enough ta fillthe dining room three er fourtienes over.
The attrgrtiou in all Fon-can-eat presentation uf beef hrinkit,spring chicken, vest parprica,white fish, PoIlais Sausage, staSI-ed cahbage and pierogia.
For traditionalists who insiston eating hreahfast diuhea in themorning, there are bacon & eggs,french toast, crepea, pancakesand un on, pins all sorta of salads,soups and desserts.
No wonder they're standing isbne to get in Inc a renssrkableprice: $5.95.
I wish some of these customerswsnldcome hack durixgthe weeksayo Barbara Pajda whooperates the restaurant alongwith her family.
We prueide the same tasty foodnod affordable prices for lunchand dinner. Most of the rohmt,home-style producto nf EasternEurope are available by a fewcontinental inspired selections.The chef who leai'soed to coçk inPoland boo polished bis skills atthe Pierce Damas School ofFrench preparation runs a pro-lilie kitchen.
Each dish in made fromocratch with fresh ingredienlaand deft use of oeasoningt.Specialties grade out well, roastdock l$8.95) is moist, tender andserved with a nmanth poach
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St. John Breheuf School cor-dially invites you te attend nuropringmusical, "Nickelodeon", achoral revue featuring 25 chimietongs from ragtissue to swing.
Come join os as our "MagicalMusic Machine" taken us hack tothe "Twexties College Gayo,""Golden Days of Hollywood,"Basin Steeet and the big booth
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Featured studetos from 3rd,.
5th and 7th grades are: Sunny. Alexander, ttusnell Dunoak, 000Gamoranes, Douglas Indelak,Heidi Lapin, Jason Mattock,Mebma Olbriuh, Martin Palicki,Beatrice Praybyx, Sandra Say-manpal, Henry Sarnowshi, LindaSzcnepunuki, Deun Vavouliotis,and Jknmy Veikos.
St. John Breheul School bandwill provide a deigbtfol Openingte ourprugramwith selections in-etuding Kons-Ba-Yab and YellowItose of Texas.
Come join in the luSt St. JahnBreheuf Gym on May 3, at 1130p.m. and 7 p.m.
Come relive those "Good OldDaya" of to0 Varsity Drag, theCot's Meow and - "Ob Vudeodal"
ENTERTAIÑMENT GUIDELa Botte offers the Nues West
mother Cujsjne "ofItalyEnilnisite dining "aranso and gloriously uOlisfy the tastelomillo" sumo up the scrvmgs at buds on all terris of sopfilstica.o new oorthweut side restaurant lion o the cooking of Italy.called Lo Botte (The Wine Bac. La Solle's wide ronge of fishrei). AO assimilation of Sicilian, dish, char-grilled or baked insouthern and northern Italian sauces divine, its Insalata dicooksng, prepared by chef/owner Mare (salad of Ihr uro) rompus-llorica Ahbruucato, aod served ed of m500els, squid, octopus andfrom the pois, offers customers shrinp togeihee with Encimofamily stylA cooking coverwg a Foccocia a homeiojodc breadwide ronge of the "mother willi tomatoes and oil, ood001510e'' of Italy --- alt at voznemos 500thern-Itolian otytemoilcrole prices. postas, blend with the nnrthern.TIse restaurant, al 5623 W. 2cv. style cooking of meal dishes 00mbivg Park Rd. on ChIcago, opened on Veal Solliehocca, Pollo
10 the oununer of '07 and onw en- (chicken) st. MuGis and Boccon-(oys o brisk trade wIth many cix) (rolled stuffed veal) allaregotars. Meals are served daily Romano to provide gastronomicfrom 4 to ti p.m., Monday liaban delights in the tout tradi-through Friday, 4 to 12 p.m. tins of o neighborhoodSalurdayn and 2 to 9 p.m. Son- resfanrantdayu. Spectais are uereed daily, Por further information and/orand Chef Kamm keys on on boll- rescrnofionn please contort Doradoy conkaig with regional dishes or Enrico al 545-7030guaranteed to teaue, tantalize
Jazzerase to risefunds for Leukemia
Jaaoerciseru wilt go into actiooos April 30 to raise fondu for theLeukemia Society of AmericaInAne sixth consecutive year.The event is eO-OpOnonred byWCLR 102 FM.
AI the local level, abuot 300 par-licipantu are expected to dancetheir way through four gS minuteworhonlu ot the BaffaIs Grove111gb Schnol uite on April 36 from1f am. to 2 p.m. Last year themorothou rained $150,500 for theusciety.
Each participant will collectpledges for the oomher ofroutines performed nr flatOmonuls per donor, all of whichwilt he donated to the Leukemia
CommunityConcert
Community Concert Associa-lion uf Maine Township member-ships provide admission to allorna suburbs at Maine Kaut andMoiue West High Schoolaod(lnriusns Individnal member-ships for the four concerto are$1f, utudent$9 and family$45. Ad-mission is by membership onlyand no tielneta for single perfor-moneen will be sold at the door.For memberships or further io-formation please call 524-0405 sr025-2902, Memberships perchas-ed before May t motAd be used asadmission to the May I concert,Pianist Lenuid Knnmio. TheCoisanunity Concert Associatiou:5 a lax deductible orgainzation.
The Community ConcertAssociation of Maine Townshipproudly aunouncen the nutulao-divg concert series for 1908-89.
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The cocol is open to the politic.Entra pledge formo are availablefrom local wstruclors includingTrudy Mela nl Des Plaineu, aj000ercisc inutrurtor who en,courages tIle pobtie to attend thisevent.
Persons intereuted is por-licupating in the marathon, or forwformalios, con call LeukemiaSociety ut 73041503 or the Jazzer-Cloe main office al 397-7230 orlocal j0000ccise instructor atfOtndls.
Door prises, refreshments, anddnoafioun by local merchants arestill being accepted.
Reginapresents freeone-acts
Regina Dominican High Schooldrama nlndenl.s will present twoone-act plays al 7 p.m. Friday,April 25 in the auditorium ot 701Lernst Rd., Wilmette. Admisuionis free.
"Overtones," directed bySarah Dandelleu, wilt feature:Jenoifer Grimes, CatherineO'Brieu, Je005e Rneuec (ParkRidge(, and Susan Walsh.
"Who Cullo?" directed byDominique Fichero 054 LynnBenjamin will fealure: VivianAguilera, Aimer Oaldino, RouaHyso (ShOkie), Mary Sabado(Shobie(, Nicole Raymond andNicole Baluchon.
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A cast of 15 Niles West highSchool actors and actresses,saugers and o gnitar player willpreseot the stage oeroins of"Sposo River Asthology" at 0:15p.m. on May 5, 6, and 7, in theschool theatre.
The play is adapted fromEdgar Lee Masters' "SRiver Anthology" o oeriesofpoetic m000logors aboot formermbabitaol,s - some real, some im-agined - of Spoon River, an areanear Springfield, thinois. As theisfrnductioo to the book statesoU in the Cool are dead- 'uleeping,sleepiog on the bill' of aMidweutem cemetery aod frnmtheir gravru they speak their ownepitaphs, discovering and con-feuuing the reai motivation oftheir lices."
Auuamiog theue "ghostly"roles will be Hites West utadentsKaty Born, Jennifer Caillou, SoonFisher, Amy Flack, KarenGothrie, Kristin Hurt, Paul Katz,David Lieb, Larry Mills, YuriRutman, Kevin llteele, and Ar-thur Tiersfoy.
The play's onogs will he per-formed by John Barba, WendyDoyle, Past Katz, aod PascaleTrouillot, with Tierohy doublingas the guitar player.
NUes West teacher JameaBattu directo the production.Staff member Robert Jobnsoo inno charge ol costumes, StieGOwens in the vocal director, andCindy Phitkin proeideo thetechnical expertise.
Geocrot admission tickets are$4. Niim West High School inlocated on Oakton lltreet atEdens Eopresoway in Skokie.Coll 506-825f for brIber informa.
Raku sculptureat Mindscape
From April 20 through June 5,Mioducape Gallery, 1521 Sher-mas Avesse in Kvaoutato, willpreseot a special exhibition nfone-of-a-kind ceramic wall piecesand Iree-olonding floorscnlptareu by internationallyrecognised rako artiutu Suuaoand Steven Kemesylfy.
Gallery hocco are Toeudaythrongh Saturday 10 am. to Op.m., Thursday 12-9 p.m. andSuoday t-4 p.m. for further odor-maison, phone 004-2000.
"More Than aBox" show atMindscape
Miodarape Gallery,l521 Sher-man Avenne, Evanston, presento"Mure Thtin a Bon" from April30thrnngh June 5. The eshibitionfeatures anounal, handcraftedwooden hones by more than tWeo-ty contemporary Americaswazdworkeru.
Gallery hours are Toesdaythrnugb Saturday 10 am. te 6p.m., Thursday 22-9 p.m. asdSunday l-4 p.m. For further infoi'-matins, phone 004-2000,
FriendshipConcert Season
Nationally acclaimed folk andblues singer Josh White Jr. willheadline the final season parlor-mance on Friday, April 29, f p.m.at Friesdohip Concert Hall,Janice & Algnsqnio Roads, DesPlaines.
Also performing will be NewYork based oinger-uongwriterRod MacDonald.
Tickets are $7 in advance, $0 atthe door and can be purchaued atthe Ml. Prospect Park District,811 S, Maple St,, Mt..'roupeet.
For additional iooronátios asddirections call the park tiotrict al
"Adornments"show
The fourth anonaS enlsibition of"Adornmexta" wilt keon diuplayat Mioducape Gallery, 1525 Sker-man Avenue, Evanoton, fromApril 20 through Jane5. Featuredare Ike handmade worho ofjewelry by over thirty contem-porary Americao deoigner-craftopeople.
Gallery hours are Tuesdaythrouth Satosrday lo am. te 6p.m., Tharoday 12-9 p.m. andSunday l-4 p.m. Phone 004-2108fo5-furtker infonnation,
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Annual International CreativeArts Festival will be held April29-May 1. Some 150 participanteare expected to attend the ac-tivrtieo, which will includeprenentation of awards te the Artand Writing competitions und aPerforming Arto Competition fortalent finalists.
Alun seheduleddaring the 3-dayevent are workohops for cbuldreoand adolfo oh topics relating tohearing impairment and thearto; Little Miss and Minter Prr-oonality Pageant; performancein sign and voiCe of 'Fiddler onthe Roof" hy the Center's Trove!-ing Rands Theatrical Troupe;owardn banquet, and npecia!breakfast performance by mimeartist Picky Smith. The banquetand breuhfast will be at theO'Hare Radisuon Hotel, 5500 N.River Road, Rosemnnt. AU otheractivities will be held at theCenter, 10100 Dee Road, DesPlaises.
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Bore in Gomel, Byetoruosia(USSR) lLuansio began otadyingIke piano when hewoo five peoroold. At seveu he was chosen toenter the Preparatory Division ofthe Stete Conservatory of Musicio Miosh and continued studyingthere for the oent len years withIrisa Tseveteeva. Later Kuzminand hin family moved lo IhrUnited Stets, tahiog op resideocein New Yorh City, and he beganfurther study at the ManhattanSchool of Music.
The Community ConcertAssociation is presently conduc-tin5 O membership campaign forthe t908-t9oerieu and cordially in-viles the enlire community to en-joy outstaodiog artiste brought toour homelows areas, elms tohome in high schont auditoriomu,bi live performances at on affor-dable price. Individua! member-ships for the four Sunday run-reels are $18, studente $k andfamily memberships $45. Admis-siso to concerte is by member-ship onty and no tictuete for singleperformances will be sold at thedoor.
Formembershipo or further in-formation please call 814-0405 orGOS-2903-
"The WaltzoftheToreadors
North Park College, Chicago,wilt present the comedy "TheWaite of the Toreadors" byFrench ptaywrighl Jean Anoullh,May hA Performances will beatllp.m.May5andO; 7p.m. May7;and 3 pm. May 0, in Ihe CarteosToner Leclui-e flail Asdiiorium,Kednie and Foster Aves. GeneralAdmission is $2, faculty aod stoffst, and studente are free. Freeparking is available.
For more information call503-570f, Est. 4810.
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A show within a ohow, the livestage spectacular finds Big Birdand bis sidekichu abandoning thefaMiliar environs of SesameStreet for Sunset Strip and thebright lights of Hollywood. It'sfor a good camea favor togame show bon! Guy Siniley, whohan won o movie studio, withtheproviso that he put together afeature film-in juot-one boor.
With Big Bird as director andSmitey as Ido gong-ho ansinteni,Bert and Ernie, Cnokle Monster,
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for the hespltat'n tancheon [uni!raiser, "Ms Aftemnon W!th...AndAil flut Jazz," being held Thurs-day, Muy li at the Sfyatt RegencyO'Hare Hnlei, River Rd. at theKeanedy Enpremway, Cocktailswill be served at 11 a.m.,4gnch atnoon, with the performance atliGO p.m. Cant is $39 per peruonand is tax deductible. Reuerva-teem map be made by callingRush North Shore MedicalCenter's Fsudatioo Office,On-9000, eno, 3715.
Grover, The Count, PrairieDawn, Oscar the Grouch,BarktGy the Dog and somemomter friendn-pitcts in lo makethe mont uf 00 minutes under thelighte and before the corneras.
At the sume tiene, tenie theGreat and Wormy Wenderf st,slightly shady sibling Muppefoters created by Jim Remon for"Big Bird Goon Hollywood," netnut is sandbag the movie ncbemeto regain ownership of the studiothey Ion! to Smiley.
A lighthearted musical brim-ming with songn dancing, set-lingo and wit that havecharacterized Sesame StreetLive presentations nbere 1980, the90-minute production by BobShipstad runs the gamnt ofmusicat fare and movie situo-lions, from a Tarzan sequencefeaturing a reluctant Grover, toPrairie Dawn us a latter-dayCarmen Miranda, to a Frankens-teto re-creation by The Count andbis tronty asnistant, CookieMonster.
Presented by VEE CorporationIn cooperation with Children'sTelevision Workshop (CTW),"Big Bird Goes Hollywood" wasdirected and choreographed byDiane Arnold, The script wasWrittes by David Counell and JitoThurman of CTW. Musical ar-rongemente and original musicwere produced by ProductionAssociate Paul Walkerg withotage and sel doulgon by JimWaters.
Dear Editor:
I ronald like to thank the1youoaodu 5f concerned residente
sCI Illinois' 58th Representativepirtrirt who vigorsonly sop-ported by candidacy in the MarchDemocratic primary. -
My campaign reflected mystrong belief that each of 55 canmake O diflerence in improvingthe qoality 5f life in our corn-mooilY by actively working to br-log about ihe necessary changesonT isoovatisns. Muny peopleoho shored thathelief generouslycontributed their time androregy 050 behalf of my cam-poigs, and I am truly grutefst forthor strong show of support.
Now that the campaign hascoded, I look forward to continu-jog lo work toward a morevibrant community. Accordingly,I would lilie-to formally endorsemy primary opponent, Rep.Calvin Sutker, for re-election to
Pòland's Constitution Dayo celebration
A magnificent parade, superborrqoet, memorable unWED lay-log ceremony and uffe'lting ofMars will murk three days offestivities observing the tt7tb Aso-niorroory of Poland's May 3, 179!Coostitotion. The evento wilt beheld os Tuesday, May 3 andSaloeday and Sunday, May 7 and
On Tuesday, May 3, at 10:30a.m. a wreath laying ceremony0111 he coodscted at the Thad'deus (Todeusu) Konciunzkom000meot, Lakeshore andthbdurityDriven, in the prnximitynl the Adler Planetarium, PolishNotional Alliance President,Aloysim Mutewstui wilt make abrief staisment.
Oro Saturday, May 7 a pre-parade breakfast, spomored bythe Chicago Society will be heldal the Wainnt Room of theBismarck Hotel, 171 W. RandolphSI. For forther information orhebeto contact Romuald
AtteSummer
Jost is linse for sunsmer plan-hog, Skokie Public Librarypresents Common Seme Garden-io4, a tallo by Certified MasterGardener Marilyn Casnidy. Ms.Casoidy is a representative fromlbs Chicago Botanic Gardeos.She is an active volunteer withthe Botanic Gardens, a writerand, of course, avid gardener.
Skokje Women'sClub meeting
The5kolsje Valley Business andPcOfessioriu,al Women's Club willhold its Monday, May 2 meeting01 Hoffman's Morton House(Lehigh and Uncoin) in Murtos
to honor uf nur Club's birthday,Oar program wilt highlight norBombera' personal and profes-siOssal achievements inclsdmgtheir BPW leadership.
Do ley lo join nu, Social hour5:11 p.m., Dinner at O30 p.m. $10incisding tax and gratuity.Please call befare Moedap. PatMaim at 675-5254 or tesa Kroutit
- at 66452tO Ext. 240 or 622-7320.
060e Geserat Aosewbly in Ike corn-Ing Novesober election againsthin Republican opponent, SheldonMarmo.
Our community facen dilficoltchallenges io the years ahead,and rep. Suther io the voy cao-thdale for state repee505tativewho has demonstrated a cornrni.ment lo protectiog the consumer,edocating nor y000g people andmeollo0 the changing nocAs ofsor Orean growbsg senior populo-lion. bio valueo and teginfativeprionties sharply contrast thosenf bis lliepsbtican opponent, whobas consistently supported manpof the Thompsooadministration's questionablep
care deeply about the futuresOnor conomunity, oudthis is whyr am supporting Rep. CalvinSotker in the November generaleleelion. I urge the district'srenidente lo join me.
Jeff Schoenberg
Matuszcnob al 203-4511 org.At soon a parade of flag
bearers, orclsestran, bands, drum& bugle corps, floate and mur'chief unite will step off fromClack Sireel and Wacher Drive,proceeding 000thboomd on GlacIolo Von Buron asd disbanding.
The theme ofthio year's paradeis toc000memorate "The 70th An-niveroary of Poland's In-dcpeodeoce of 1918".
The Home of the White Eagle,8839 Mitwaskee Ave., Nden, willbe the setting for a gala banquetlo be held Saturday evening May7 beginoisg at O p.m.
Cdnctod)og the manifestationwill be the oflering of Mass onSusday, May 8 at Holy TrinityChurch, 1118 N. Noble St. at 10:30
For further inlormation coo-tact Polish Notiosal Alliance,Helen M. Snym000wics al290.8500.
ntionGardeners
Her taSi wilt cover suck topics aswhen, where and what to pta01,lips nc creating thriving, healthyplanto sod a queolion-und'aOswerperiod.
The semine meets on May 10 at7 pm.
Admission is tree. The Libraryio located at 5215 Oabton nShohie.
Dear Editor:
Au a recently retired SeniorCitinen t want to nay how askanos-ed I am of those seniors who tookthe Easter Eggs from the kids.
I have found in going to socialfuoctioss with seniorn, there aresome seniors in NUes who arerode, load and greedy. They willnot welcome newcomers. Theyhold ocote for their late friendsasd if you are alone, they couldcare leso. These greedy peopletlnints became they paid taxes(05ko doesn't?) the Governmentowes them everything "fur tree".
I have also met some bind,quiet, generous seniors. Theseare the 00m who do volunteerwork (The saine people alwaysseemtovobunteer when needed.(.
The Trident Center has avisiting program tu visit home-tound elderly. The greedy peoplenbould get off their " duBs" andgo visit some of these people.
. Maybe they nill realize there'smore to life than grabbingeverything they can get.
Sincerely,
Recent Retiree
Branch pickupscheduleannounced
Maine Township HighwayCommissioner Bill Fraser inrrsssindiog cmideote of uoincor-porated Maine Township that theHighway Department will pickopbranch trimsidssgs through Oc-lober.
Fraser seid towssslsip crewsbegan pickiog up branch trimm-ingo is April und will continoe theservice during alleranate weeks,starting on Mondays. When thescheduled dato falls on a holiday,branch pickup will start on Tues-doy.
Fraser seid branch clippingsshoold be put out for collectionbefore 0:30 am. oo Mondayn ofthe scheduled weeks. They shouldbe neatly placed on the parkwaywith the cot ends facing the streetand should not he placed incolverts and ditches.
Collection dates foc the re-mainder of the season are theweeks begimiing May 9 and 23,June f and 20, July 5 )Tnmdny)and 18, August t, 15, and 29,September 12 and 26, and Octoberto and 54.
Wood chips made from thebranches are available to alltownship residsnts andbusinesses. Full trockloads willbe delivered. For information,call Fraser nl 635-1120.
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MONNACEP toursprovide entertainment
Visit the sta e capital,Michigan Lake Shore, Chicago'shistoric landmarks and sites, seethe Tulip Festival in Holland,Michigan, and enjoy mme of thefinest theater prostuctiom at theStratford Play Festival in toscospoosored hyMONIdACEP begin'nino April20.
The first tour, "Springfield: AVisit with Abe Liocoln" inscheduled from 0:30 am. to 5:30p.m. Saturday, April 38.Highlights include a visit to NewSalem, a gulded tour of theCapilot boilding, the LitocolaShrined and the Lincoto's tomb.The cost is $42.
The Tulip Festival in Holland,Michigan, will be the destinationof a tone from 7 am. to ll:30 p.m.Thursday, May 5. View the Dutcharchitecture, bridges, canals, thetulip gardens with 100,90f tulipsin full bloom, the costumed girlsperforming wooden nbne danceand ubuerne the 200-year-oldDutch windmill. The rout is $89.
Join Dr. Irving Cutlerfora nar-rated tour of "Historic Chicago:Highlights and Landmarks"teom 9 n.m. to 4,30 p.m. Sunday,May 15. Understand the colorfulhistory nf Chicago's Stockyards,Pullman, Hyde Park,
Nues and Skokie join
Shape Up for CF
The Shape Up for CysticFibrosis hosted hy Women'sWorkout World will he un Mon.,May 16, from O am. to 9 p.m. Theassonai fitoem fundraiser wilt beeunducted at the ?gilea club, 7900N. Milwookee, and the Ruokieclub, 4020 W. Dumpster, as wellas all other club locatiom.
A participant oblatos pledgesbased su work-out time. Prisescan be won according to howmuch money she turm in onpledge eollectioo day, Thus., May31. Prizes inclode t-shirts, Thor-baerobic socks, sweatpants,
e publish every Thursday..
cemeteries, und placeo counectedwith the Chicago Fire, theHaymarket Riot, and ganglandwarfare. The coot is $32.
A Michigan Lake Shore tour,from 7 am. to 9:30 p.m. Satur-day, May 21, will take you lo theMicbigao Sand Dunes, LakesideWinery and the Ford PresidentialMuseum m Grand Rapido. Thecost is $50.
See the latest and the newestbuilding in Chicago os"at'sNew in Chicago?", from 9:30am. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, June2. The cml is $34. The scenicWiucomin Dello wilt be exploredfrom 7:30 am. Saturday, Jane ltta U p.m. Sunday, June 12. Thecost is $123.
Theater-lovers can see five ofthe finest plays of Shakespeareund 20th century playwrights atthe Stratford Flay Festival in On-tarie from June 20 to July 2. Thecunt is $304.
Tourists wIll hoard a lansrymotor coach from thenseth park-mg lot ofNilsuNorthfligh School,9800 Lawler, Rouble. Participanteof the Stratford Play Festivaltour will leave at 7 am. fromOaktsn East, 7°/Il N. LiocoinAve., Skokie. For informationand regtetratios, call the MON-NACEP Office, 582.8880.
sweatshirts, Women's WorkoolWorld memberships and Asiaaerobic sham.
Last year, Women's WsrkootWorld raised more than $80,000 tebenefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foun-dation.
Cystic Fibrosto Is an inheriteddisease, that attacks the lungsand digestive system. Half thechildren born with CF do sot livepast their Slut birthday.
Spanner lorms are available alall Women's Workout World loca-tiom. For more information callthe NUes ebb at 007.8100 asid theSkokie club at- 674-5587.
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HOSPITAL NEWSResurrection restructures
health care positionsMedical staff preSident
Dr. Michael Marogannre wasrecently appointed presIdent ofthe Martha Washington HmpltalMedicatStaff, ---------------- - --
Dr. Mnraganore receivedmedical educatIon at the Na-tional University of Athens InGreece, He did his InternshIp atEvangelical Hoopitnl and hisresidency in Pathology stSwedish Covenant Hospital andWest Side VA. Hospital, He jots-ed Momo Washington HospItal,4055 N, Western Ave,, In 1970 authe Director of Laboratories.
Dr, Maroganore Is n memberofthe American Medical Associa-loon, AniericanSociety of ClinicalPothologisfa and the coSege ofAmerican Pathologists.
He residen In Skokie. Dr. Michael Maeagnnnre
Weiss Hospital to open facility
in The Breakers
HOSPITAL NEWSForest offers Didactic
for professionaVs'Involving Oho Family in
Chemical Dependency Treat-oient" will be the lopic of theooslhly Didactic preseoted byForest hlospilat and Foundationaod the Forest Institute of Pro-tesoional Psychology at 1 p.m. onFriday, April 29.
Presenters of the program,which will he held io 1ko NovlchAuditorium, Forest Hospitol Pro-fesoinoal Buitdiog, 551 WilsonLane, Des Plaines, are ThomasTodd, Ph. D., and Marc Woltoes,Psy. D., C.A.C. -
Dr. Todd in the co-author of'Family Therapy of SubstanceAbuse," recognized as o clasuirreference, aod atoo is Ihn autborof oumerosu publiratious on thesubjects of usbutauce abone,manIal and family therapy. Heholds a Ph. D. io ClinicalPsychology from New YorkUeiveroity and received postdoe-
turai traiisog st the PhiladelphiaChild Guidance Clinic and theUoiversity of Pe005ylvaviaDepartment of Psychiatry
A memher of the professionalstaff of Forest Hospital,Or.Woltneo is a specialist ioadolescent/family probfcois andsukotaner ahuse. A Certifiedalcoholism C0000elor,- ky liaspubhnked noverai professionalarticles and is a Ireqoent speakeron the topic of sUhstaore abuse.He is President of Families audAdolenceuto in Recovery (FAR),an iotensive treatment alter.Oative fur adolescento and theirfamilies,
Offered free of charge lo pro-fesnionals od studeoto io thehealth fields, the Didactic is oc-Credited for Continuing MedicalEducation, registration in re-qmred; call 635-4303 to register.
Weiss Hospital. hemoccultscreening tests
to recognition of the NationalDigestive Disease Coalitionkdectorallon of TMuy as "NationalDigestive Diseuses AwarenessMonth", Louis A. WeissMemorial Hospital will offerhomoccult screening ito toChicago urea residento, os aireeCommunity service, from May1-31.
The uereeiinsg involveso sim-pIe test that can detect blood inthe stool bofare It can be seen. Relatiom Deportment, 870-8700,and kefore other symptoms ap- Ext. 1930, weekdays hetween 9pear. Hidden blood io the stool am. and 4 p.m. Each caller will
rocoive a bemorrultlesthil, corn-plete with detailed inslrsctioou ofhow it should io completed. Allerthe participant completos thelest, it should ho mailed lo WeissHospital's Choirai Lahuratoryfur auslysis. Findings will hemailed to participaula within ap-pronnuately one week nf receipl.
LGH flursing
activities
may he a sigo of cancer or otherinternal disorders, The bevor-Cult lost may be used at home,following a brief, pro-test dietaod using a spored kit, to collect
DonorAwarenessWeek
Resurrection Hospital will be101oiog forres wilh theMetropolitan Chicago HcallhcareCuoio-il and the Regional Orgaullaok of limois to raise publicaoareoens about the send fororgan mid tissue donors din-mgOrgan aod Tissue DonorAoareue5s Week in Illinois, April24-7g.
Accormig to the National Of-liCe of Organ 'rransplantation200,008 people Ore waiting forsome type of organ and tissuetcaooplanistion the UnitedlisIes abon: tu tlliunin, aver 50070110015 are waiting for kidneytrauslaots while another 200 areOvedliroly blind due lo tack ofCorneas for frausplaut.
Among the organs and tissuescurrently ad successfully belogtConsp)aoled io Illinois arckIthey, heart, livor, pancreas,lung, boor, boue marrnw,corneosod Chor. Resurrection HospitalO)SO hs Pined with other Illiooiol]OSytlals io Complying with stalesod )vdecal "Required Request"CfS15tjo0 The laws call forI 'rOuais to offer the spUrs of'rgdIl donation lo the next-of-ion:enl1al Organ and tissue
tiny stool smears.The American Gancer Society
recommends poorly stool bloodtests for people Over 50 yearn ofage. Coloretai cancer is secondonly lo 1mg cancerbo terms of in-cidcncn. Currently more 0-au130,000 new cases develop, undabout 00,000 people dic from thedisease each year.
To receive your free hit hy(vail, call the hospital's Publie
The Oinioion -of Nursing atLutheras General Hospital-ParkRidge ivoufd like fo invite areanurses lu a free lecture ahoutcareer advancement and nurnisgimage 7 tu 9:30 p.m., Wednesday,May 4 in the 010es Audiloriasos.
Presenters for the event will heFlorence Smith, RN., M.S.N.,censutlaut for professional ours-iug'careers, sebo wilt talk abolit"Promoting Your Career andMarketiug Yourself," and WinnieLauder, RN., Rush.Presbyterian-lI. Luke's MedicalCenter, who will address "Pro-fesnional Nursing Imago."
The program io part of anumber of arfivilleo planoS forNalional Nnroeo Week, May Ithrough 7. The Lalheran Generaltheme is "Nuruing A- CredibleProfessino Doing an IncredibleJob."
The lecture is free and open InIhr public howener, as seating iolirniled reglslraflon is soggestedTu register nr for more informa-lion, call Marge Hnlfmao,656-3000, -
Cholesterol andblood pressure.screening
Rush North Skore MedicalCester will offer free cholesteroland blood pressure screeningfrasi 1 tu 7 p.m. Wednesday, May4. io the first-floor sooth meetingroom and cafeteria. lt isnecessary tu have an appoint-ment; they may io made ky call-
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ing the medical center at077-9108, st. 3880.
mm screening is part of onation-side program at marcthan 410 hospitals across theCouniry, sponsored by the Valus-lacy Hospitals ofAosscriea, EolitO- -ed "Cosotooms USA: the Na-houaI libad Pressure andCholesterol Cheek," the nation-snide event will me a special pro-tacot, developed by the VoluntaryHospitals of America and the Na-hanoI Heart, Luog, and Blood las-stilute,
CountDown USA will be thelire1 001iao-svide screening forcholesterol, and it will be based00 new cholesterol guidelines feradulto. Below 20e mg/dl is ceo-sidered desirable; the rangefrom 200 ta 239 mg/dl is con-sidered borderline high; and alevel of 540 mg/dl or more is con-sideral higb-klood cholesterol.
1f an individual's cbolesterolmeasures below 200, he will ptold that bis ebolesterel is fine,but that be should bave it re-checked asitbiss the nest fiveyears. fI an individoal'scholesterol is lu the borderline-high or togli rouge, he will be ad-vised ta have follow-up evalua-tium done by a pbysician. Aspasewsth a blood pressare reading of140/90 or more asili also io refer-red is a physician.
Dr. Lobo to speakOn May 4, at I p.m., at Holy
Family Hospital (Den PlainesRoom), tfo River Rd., DesPlames, Dr. Phillip Lobo mba is aradiation nncslogïnt at NorthwestCoisunuoity Hospital will spoolsto oar Spirit and Breath.
TheEngle, Thnrsday, April 20,1988
Parkside Fitness Centercelebratesali iversary
The Parbalde Sport and Fitness Center, part afParkuide HnmanServices Corporation, recently celebrated ita five year 000iver-sary. Pictaresi are Tom Higgins, disertar of the ParksideFitoew/Sperfu Medicine Cestero and Scott Chovanee, director ofthe Parkuide Sport and Fithesa Conter.
The fitness renter is located io the Parbuide Center building at1075 Dempster in Park Ridge, adjaeeut te Latberan- GeneralHospital. The facthtyo5prs a 4-lone, 2OyardswImmingpOOl, mufti-use exercise roam anCa performance cmior with a loll compte-ment of eqsipmenl for fitucas training and impras'iog one'sstrcogth, flexibility abnd endurance.
The Parboide Sport and Fithesu Conter offers a variety almembership packages.Each member mili receive a personalized fithess program suited
te his or bertested level of fitness.Fur more osfonuation about the memberstops at the ParlsaideSport and Flisms Center, please call 090-6132. -
Skin Problems SeminarWeiss Medical Conter, 6374 N.
Lincoln Avenue, will ssmur afree cammunily educationseminar, "Sumsuer and YourSkin", on Tuesday, May 10, at 7p.m. in the fourth floor medo6room, The speaker is HarryCaldos, M.D., specialist in der-
matology and memher of tIseWeiss Hospital medical staff. Heseill diseusu.,,j,ju' g, signs ofskin cancer, and suourreenu.
Scaimg is limited, so reserda-tiom Or reqseslesf. CaS thePuklir Relaliom Departmest,Ext. 103g.
MAY 5 Hoffman EstafeuSUICIDE: A CHILD'S LAST CRYLI ll,uns ors syvptsmurec ouvia,vu t h000rv,vts,go also How do you dl 500555U,n do u,th your uhOd'D Leurv,o g fluo I ounde,s tond ynur child's pu,nD Where du y uUlUrv for help'
MAY 9, 19 DesPlomes, Holfman EsfotosFAMILIES IN CRISIS...WHAT DO YOU DO NOW
Ssvsono b eCumos,v lOo,Carnd dlso cr15 O culuonouwor daugnls, 1,05 cheals sIsals. culs schcsdn ounssr,,nauo y Whal reel'
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That's why Forest PsyuhCa,eHospital In ott en]vçav Other verlosnl Iroe preso, laI--s - IO yourC Ommun dIes _ atOut these IssuesThey're uonuenie,' they're sturm,.lue, they'ro Impunant
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In restructwthg of positions been appointed executive vice public relations for the corpora-t Resurrection I4eolth Core Cor-president of Resorreetion Health lion. Nelson resides in Arlioglon
poration, (7435 W. Toleott Ave., Core Corporation Financial Sor-Heighls.Chicago), Prevident Sister vices. Geile is a resident of Barr-Robert Barrigor, formerlyBonaventw-e. CR., bas annolmc-ingian. director of marketing, has keened the following changeo Warren Nelson, formerly direr-named vice president of
tor of development and poblic marketing for Ike corporation.Ronald fledir, formerly senior relatiom, bas been named vice Barrigar resides in Wkealon.
vice president for finonce. hoy president of development and
Half-day b ike otting st. Francis
Louis A. Weins MemorialHospitol, 4f4f North MarionDrive, on Affiliate of The Univer'nity of Chicago Hospitals, has on-noonced plans to open o 3,088sqsare'foot medical office in thecommercial section of TheBreakers at Edgewatee Beachdevelopment cureentfy anderconstrsctton m'the 5300 block ofNorth Sheridan Rd. Sckedoled to
The Brnukers also offers upreventive health maintcuanceprogrum, Clames and seminars,ted by professional staffmembers as well ou guestlecutnreu, will cover pertinmtkealth topics. In oddities,perIodic kealitkscreentogs wilt beupumored by Weiss Hoopitat,wIth u videotape library deliver'mg medical sod health Informa-
The LifeCenter on the Green, Harms end Old Orchard Roads. 'Nursing Center open io Joly, the Weiss Hospitaloffices will he staffed by pkysi-
Con to residents at any time ofthe doy.
5145 N. Californio, health and Paeticipanlo most havefitoesn renter affiliated with own bike, aired op and ioSwedish Covenant Hospital, is tonring condition. All askedsponsoring a haS-day bike noting bring a sinoS bottle of water
s onSat., Apr. 30, fromth3fa.m. to perhaps an apple fora late12 noon. ing snack. Experienerd leaders
Two bike 500es hove been pian-ovili bd provided for both groops.neda leisorely 12,-mile roond For more informationtrip course or a more in-regintercallthe LifeCentorvigorating 25-mile round trip ong-Green, 0758300, Ext. 5660.ment. Both toare sviO be on the must be of least 14 years old.beautifol northern segment of the advance registration leeForest Preserve bike trail near qmred.
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lo Open House'asd
moro-The St. Francis Hospital Sckoolof Noosing annoanced il sviO offera 50 percent toition reduction to
or to stndenls entering tkrtwo-year SI.on 1ko Franrisprogram io Foil, 1908. In-
Bikers formation aboot the toitisnA $5 redortion and other financial oid
is re-opportunities will be availokle ata free Norsing Center Open11000e" keld Monday, May 9, atthe St. Francis School of Nursing.
Meo and women interested in a
nions alfiliated nith the hospItal.Office space, conssltatlnnosdex-nmtnotion rooms os well as x-rayand laboratory facilities will alsobe part of ther services being of-feral at the medical officecenter, which is slated to occapymore than 10% of the 32,000sqoare feet of commercial spoceio the hsildtog. The Breakers atEdgewater Beach is a 478-wiltrental rommontty for activeseniors which won conceived bySenior Lifestyle Corporotion(SLC) of Chicogo.
According to Dr, Siglo, compo-ulonuhip and social inleractiuubecome mure important os wetravel througkthe aging process,Therefore, The Brechen offers afull range of recreotlonol andeducational programs, nodspecioltrips tu concerto, sportingevents, mnoeums ood otberpointa ofintereut oromd the cloy,"Communitlestike The Breakershelp solve the mossy problemsthat are brought on by isolation,considered lo he one of theeuemtes being fought ky older
norning rareerare invited to dropky Ike Open lIeuse anytime from
Known tor its rep500tion as aoniversity-affiliated community
people."
4-8 p.m. School of Nnrsing faculty leaching hospital, Weiss Hospital For further inforonution, con-and stodeolo will be on hood to can amore that kigbly qualified tact Weiss Hospital's Psklicamwer questions akoul financial professional staff will he Relations Department, ataid, the advaotages of a two-yeornorniug program, aod the manycareer apti000 Opon to nursingsIdents after graduation.
ovailabte at The Breakers to pro-vide medical services, explainedMartin SigIlo, MD,, who servesas Director of Medical Affairs for
07f-8700, est. 1030.
Scout's project"The tuition reduction and
Open Goose are part of our cf-torto encouraging people to in-ventigate a career in nursing,"euplained Clare O'Boyle, Schoolof Nursing Director. "The OpenHouse should be especially in-teresting to people who are coo-nidering a career change or whocannot afford Io opeod loor yearsof their time and money tokerome registered nurses."
SLC. Froc traonpnrtatloo to andfrom The Breakers wilt he pro-vidcd for more complicatedu-rays and other hospital-bonedservices, he said.
EdgewaterHospital seeksvolunteers
to benefitHines Hospital
As a coimnonity servire pro-lcet, working for the rank ofEagle Scoot, Thomau E. Petooldof Troop 955, Edioou PorkLutheran Church, wilt help in thecollection of clothing and booksfur Ihe veterans of Hines
The SI. Francis Hospital Schoolof Nursing is located al 319 RidgeAvenue in Evamtun. For addi-
Edgewoter Hospital located ot5700 North Ashland Ave. on theoorthuide of Chicago, is seeking
Hospital. If you hayo any skirts,hInters, pant,s, skirts, sweaters,jackets, and books which you no
tional information, call 492-6230. volunteers to work io differentdepartments at the hospital.
longer ide, they would he ap-preciated.
Substanceabuse lecture
Mo. Karen P0mev, MA.,C.A.C. of Coimneling ServiceAssociates of Morton Grove
Volunteers ran he of all ages-fessu high school freshmen toretired citizens-who wish tospend some time in a hospital set-hog, Openings are available Inthe potleot core oreas and in therlerirol areau Volunteers will io
Clothing should be clean andingood condition, for both mro andwomen; no shoes, socks, orunderwear run io ucccpled. Fir-tino and non-fiction hooks orewelcome. -
delivered o lecture on suhntance matcked op with their individual Scout Tom Petoold will io col-
Exercise regularly. abome among teenagero at NewTrierHighSchool on April 27. Mo.Purees' prenentalion was part of"Awareness Day" spomored hy
interests and schedules.Fer more information, pleose
call Ms. flu Cbaikeo, direclor ofvolunteer nerviren, at 878-6080
lecting these items ou Suudoy,May I, at Edison Park LutheranChurch, 8826 N. Oliphant, from fam. to 2 p.m. Came ta the eu-
Give Heart FundAvorirar Heart 0800Ciatisfl
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SCHOOL NEWSReginaInternationa'Club supper
The Internationel Club atflegme Dominican 111gb Schoolwill hold it, anoual potluck sup-per at 63O p.m. Thorsday, April28 in the cafetecia at 7t1 LocustRd., Wilmette. Students and theirfamilies wilt share ethnic dishesand cultural hackgrounds nl everlt natiánalities.
Joan Egon and Donna Kingdenmoderate the International Club.Eva Neuhaser is moderator ofthe German Club. tssternationalClub officers are: Eunice Kim(Sleokie) as president; MaryMulinowski (Morton Greve),Geraldine Hanson, and JeanMoon are vice presidents; ConnieKirn (Glenview) is secretary;and Stefanie Martinez is thetreasurer.
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held on Monday evening, June t3,1988 for the Tnwssslsip of NUes.The hearing wilt be held at theEdward A. Wurman Administra-lion Center, 5255 Main Street,Phobie, Illinois for the purpose ofdiurusolou sfthe proposed budgetat 73O p.m. The proposed budgetmay be examined weekdays atthe Edward A. Warmau Ad-ntinintratioo Center between thehours of trOt am. to trIO p.m.
Given under my hand at theEdward A. Warmau Administra-tien Center this 26 day of April19ff.
Loots Black, Toms Clerk,NUes Township
SpecialPerson Day
On Thursday, May 5 lfynrnSchool will hold u Special yernosDay from 1 to 245 p.m. Studentsmay invite one or tWo special peo-pie lo visu Hynes School. Thespecial person may be a grand-parent,. relative, neighbor orfamily friend. The only specialpeople who may ont oitend areparents of Hyoen students.
The main purpose nf the eventis to baud cross geseralionatrelationobipu between cislldreeand older adults. It also providesan opportunity for communitymembers without school-agechildren to participate in a ochnolevent.
The special people will attend alatent show in the gym for ap-prosimateiy lfmiaoteu. Alter thetalent show the special peoplewill have an opportunity te visitthe classrooms for refresismenio.
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MONNNACEPWeekendSeminars
MONNACEP, the adult educa-lion cooperative of Oahtos Com-munity College, wilt offer thefollowing semioars durmg theweekend of April 30 al the cui-lege's campuses in Des Plamesand Skokie.
The following semloors will bestIrred at Dateien, 1600 E. GolfRd., Den Plaiaeo "YourselfYour BesiResoorce" ($16) fromo am. to nons aod "Self-Massage: Your Gift to You"1816) from I te 5 p.m. on Salar-day; and "Stop Negative Think-ing' 1821) from 9 am. to 2 p.m.nod "The Ast of Negotiating"($22) from 1f am. to 4 p.m. onSunday.
The seminars offered os Satur-day at DaiGne East, 77ft N. Lies-cola Ave., Skokie, are: "Self-Confideuce" )$lf) and "Over-comiug Procrastination" )$23)trom 9 am. to 1 p.m.; and "Howto Matte and Frame YourPhntngrapho or Paintings" ($27)from 9 age. to 4 p.m. "Copingwith Dl Career Marriage"($13) will he offered from 9 am.to soon on Sunday.
For registration, call 952-958f.
Summerregistration setat Roosevelt
Registration for the suiuioscrterms al Roosevelt University'sAlbert A. Rnhin Campus, 2121South Goebbert Road, ArlingtonHeights, is from l-7 p.m., Tkurs-day asd Friday, May b und 6.
Eight- and 12-week evening andweekend terms slaG May 9. Six-and it-week day terms beginMay 23, anda second eveniug ses-sino starts July 5.
Students from other univer-sities may attend summerclasses st the Albert A. RokinCampos, which offers more thou155 uuimuer courses in arta andsciences, business, education,music and adult continuingeducation. Classes are offered atlieues convenient for worhingstodeutu.
Rmsevelt's student body is ablend of. recent high schoolgraduates, transfer stsdentu andretornissg adulta. Themedias sIs-dent age is 29 years,
Ronseveit offers a deferred toi-tins payment plan, aud will ac-cept VISA sr MasterCard creditcards fer full tuitisu payment.For additinsal information aboutregistration and Roosevelt'ssummer schedule, call 437-5250.
Young AuthorsAssembly
Jerry Warshaw, au illuntralsrof ehitdres's books, witt he per-formiag is School District ti onFriday, April 39. He will speak atHynes Schont at 9 and 10a.m. andat Golf Junior High at 12:30 andl:3t p.m. Mr. Warskas's presen-latineo will he the colmloatingactivity for the District f7 YoungAuthors Progran. The YoungAuthors Prsgram is a programdesigned to encourage children Inwrite stories and to ImpOsve theirwriting skills. Apprnsimatety 170students participated is the pro-gram this year.
OLR studentsin Passion play
' Eigth-grafero at Oar Lady of Ransom School in Nilea recentlyperformed in au updatedversion of the Pussies Play estitled "Din-nor at Johanea's" hosed on Biblical stories trum the Book of Jebe.The play, which was also performed la sign language, was writtenand directed ky associate pastor Father Nick Desmond for theLenten season. -
Nues Weststudents "madea difference"
Fifteen NUes West High Schoolstudents were receutly invited tabreahfast with their principalDon Ring to receive recognitionfor makiog a difference. Thestudents who received the "YouMade a Difference" award andtheir nominators are: JenniferCollins, uomiaated by scienceteacher Robert Hanrahan; NoelGarfiukel by managementfor liv-isg teacher Elisabeth Oidkam;Judy Hou and Stephanie Pritzkerby director of adeniniutratinsJars toreen; Marc Jocoks byHekrew teacher Ales Miron;Gary Kaufman hy serial studiesteacher Carol Simone; CindyLevine by ¿oueeuelor Mary PatCOre'; Rod Piutang by scienceteacher Ann Levinson; BeaReveliss by reading teacher Nan-cy Thirkield; and DonteaWeinberg hy physical educatiouteacher Lee Heeren, Rita.Stewart, the director nf studentservices, nomtuated six students,They are Jaunsina Belie Gil DeLas Alas, Elliott Malhiu, LisaMittlemun and Carolyn Saura.
The new award spotlights stu-dent achievmest that mightotherwise he overlooked. Freuen-hog a program about Niles Westiu the jsuioe high schools, pester-ming exceptionally weil au a labassistant, helping classmates,improving class performance aretypical reasons for heingnomluated.
Stars and Sharksfield trip
On Tuesday, March 29, fifthgrado students from NelsonElementary School participatedin u field trip in the AdlerPlanetarium and tise SheddAquarium. The childron arcano-panted by their touchers, Sandy
- Chad, Diane Friedman, andCoeslyn Kueffner, saw the, SkyShow "A Star is Born" at thePtauolarium, MIer lunch, theclasaos proceeded to the SheddAquariwn for a lecture and
. demonstration on the "Habita ofSharks".
Nilehi studentswin awards
Niles North senior Jim Bee-janshs anjNioa West sophsmareTamos tlltanakakos won firstplaces in the state drufling ron-toot, held al the thoiveroity of il-hanta Engieseering School, Dr-haca, ou April 15 and 16. Ben-jamtn's award is in the arctsitec-toral drawing category andGiauuhahos' in technical drag-hag.
North's Yuon Kang, a junior,won second placo he the architec-turai drawing area, and West'sJ50 Jeong took second in thetechnical draftiog category.
The four had qualified for thestale competition by winisisgfirst, oecosd or third place inearlier, regional competition,The students' statu trophies, mr-tifiratos and competition projectaoro on display in their respectiveschmls. These state winners wifialso ho hanared by tho NUesTownship ugh Scfleol Beard ofEducation at ita May f meeting.Families and friends arewelcome te attend.
Nues NorthFrench HonorSociety'
The National Freon HonorSociety or Societe Henoraire deFrascata, recently welcomednew mombero into ita Nifes NorthHigh School chapter. On Sunday, -April 24, members inducted 14students into their organizatien,which is cosponsored by Frenchteachers Dorame Klein and SelmaPerlmntter,, The Nitos North initiates areNalalie ' Auer, Marlo Berman,Daniel Fachas, Dmits7 Groes,Ellina Kfsotinslyansky,., JasnnMezey, Jason Page, ChandraFalci, Jennifer Pellman,Deborah Rosenfeld, MaryVnuetopulos, Nicole Vaselopulou,Scott Willason, and AngeliceWnng,
Last weeks's inductionceremony, which cnncludod withrefreshments for Nifes Northparmta, honorees, and existingmembers, was the third nf Itakind since the chapter hogan atthe octsool,
SCHOOL -NEWSOLR Science
AwardsOso- Lady of Ransom Scheel,
5350 N. Greenwond, Nibs, par-liciyatrd in the Tisird Annual It-tinois llcieuce Olympiad cnmpei-liso and qualified for the StUteCoo-petition at lSD University,Noons1 on March 20. AnthnsyIieosijan (Park Ridge) and JerryBox (yack Ridge) won the SilverMedal for ,°,utr000my. The SilverMvdol'Sciesce Bowl was won byAnthony Remijon (Park Ridge),Rogelio De La Cruz (Riles), Ber-nord Shim (Riles), Ken MeleedyPark Ridge) and Peter Kopekyack Ridge) won the Bromee
Medal for Aerodynamics.On March 12, the OLE stndent,n
yarticipoted in the Illinnio Jr.Academy frience Exppnitisn,Northern Regios, at WheelingHigh Scheel and received a Se-cssd Place Trophy for "MostOutstanding Projects Pert'opolation." Five 5th gradeslodeoto received an outstandingkalkig on their science projectsned will participate in the StatoRegional Finals in Champaign seMay 14, They aro Loe Lidilt (ParkRidge) for Botony; NicholasGhisa (Nitos) far Aerodynamics;Rebecca Mahoney (Des Plaines)foc Botany; Brian Toukovic(Park Ridge) for Physics; andpeler Kopec (Park Ridge) terAerodynamics., Also BrianToskovic (Park Ridge) took firatplace lu a category entitled"Paper Session" in which a etc-dent preoenla a project from writ-ten work only.
Muck credit for the aoccoss ofthe students achievements is dueIs 7:1ro. Kollsleen Cscbrane, 7thgrade Jr. High Science Teacher,nbc recently received an awardtoe her contribotutions for en-couragisg young women in seien-li(lc endeavors,
TeacherAppreciationSabbath
Congregation Ezra-Hahsnim,1121 West Touhy, will hold aTeacher Appreciation Sabbath onFriday, May 13 at 5:15 p.mMembers of the Bet class welllead the Friday evening servicelo hotter of the teachers andlacolly nfthe Congregation Ezra-Habseins hahisi Henry Skreih-mao, Director efSpecial Projectsst the Board of Jewish EducationtiChicags. Rabbi Sfsreihman will(alb no "Challenges in Jewishllducalioo Today," His remarkssill focus on the pilot programhong undertuken by the RabbiIra Ssd Religioun Schonl nextFa). The pohlic is cordially in-Oled, da Oneg Shabbat willlolo-e,
Student art showat Oakton
A Pried art exlsihit featuringthe host works by Oaktos Corn-mm4y Cofege art students isOpen through May 13 in thetOdo-lino Gagery tf0f E. GolfRd., lles Plaines The display wifi(eatore a variety of media, in-c;udiog drawisg, painting,design, pohary and photography.TheGaiterykours are 7:30a.m.Is tt Mondays through
Thllridays; 7:36 f.m. le f p.m.Fridays. and f am, tn 3 p.m.lalurdays Sundays. Fer in-t°o-tation, call 635-1640.
Marillac'sHonor Roll
Mari((ae High School priecipat,Sr. Ases Marie Butler, D. C,. kanannouoced the names of Ihrstudents who hove achieved thirdquarter honors, To qualify forMacilIac's "A" Noose Roll,students must receise at leantfive A's aed vo grade toner Iban"g", Those qualifying foe the"B" Honor Roll maintain anunweigisted "f" nverage, witheach "C" grade being balancedby an "A" in a sotid academicsubjecl,
Among the students named tothe "A" Henne Roll were: Jam-bree Reankit, 'St, from DesFlames; Mantes Adaya,'Og, fromMerlos Grove' Sandra Watson,'to, from Riles; Eva Brault, '9e,Diaoe Wagrewshi, 'sg, LauraOnseelli, '09, Catherine Hof f-mann,'tt, and Verenica Poe-torelli, '05, frem Park Ridge; andIrles LobosO, from Shokie,
Ainuog the Marillac students -samed te (be school's "B" Honor01eS are: Melinus Fieri,'B, BeataKuryls,'tg, Tommy Morray,'fS,ColImo O'Grady, 'ta, MichellePiokowski,'f5, Tricia Smith, 'St,Catherine Vasile, 'to, AssoeiteWeres,'8t, Corel Ann Barrett, '09,Michelle Dary, '59, Niretla San-fratello, '09, Siephaoie Ceses, '90,Aise Demsi, '90, AenMarie Dulen,'0g, Caryo Tomasiewien, '9g, Ron-nie CalIere, '91, Krissy Jung, '91,Cathy Misialko, '91, and Jean-nette Sorrentine, '91, all fromRiles.
Indianau niveritydegrees
The follewing are localsludests wIse are espeetsd ioreceive degrees from IndianaUuiversily al Commencement atlo am. Saturday, May 7, al theMemorial Stadium in Bloom-isgton. If il rains, tIse ceremneywill be in Assembly Hall.
Df Des Flames are RaresDiane Daugherty, BenjaminiCho, William Hyall Fruude audMorris Glee Danielson.
. Of Morion Grove are Mari F.Aberg, Graig Alan Israel, Ed-ward Alan Geeshman, Lisa AnnStone, Desirer D. Abelkis, Ober-rie Lyon Teitethaom and Mati A.Ebuer.
Of Park Ridge are llopbiaLeongas, Slim Marie Wochinsts,James Bernard Chidester, PastJ. Kracbhardt and Roberta JeanBeetsnan.
Of Shukie are Catherise LynnIlllashin, Todd Elliot Gordon,Deburah Lynn tiollub, MasrenAlissa Co0insky, Ellyn LeslieFriedman, and June Loren Stein.
Nues Northcar wash
The Junior Class Boast nf RitesNorth High School inn(tes cem-messily mei5ihr5 te drive theircars and vano lo Ihe scheel for awash this Salurday. Held bet-woes Il am. and 3 p.m., the carwash is a "vetscle" In raisemeney fer tise school's prom althe end et May. Stedests willwash cars for $3 and naos fer $4,
io the North parking tul, wbichfaces Lawler Avenue.
Riles North High School, islocaled (sut west nf Old OrchardShopping Center at atoo N.Lawter Ave., Skekie.
Teachers learn aboutAIDS at institute day
"If people in their twenties oredying uf AIDS, that means thatsome of them contracted thedisease while they were still inhigh school," Candy Purdy toldDistrict Sty teachers at theMarch f ko-titule day whichcesierest en heallh issues' isDistrict 207. According te 'Purdy,10,000 of the people who are in-Secled with the AIDS virus todayl)rcame infected while they wereutili in high school. "We have anobligation to teach stndeets aboutAlDO," she said.
Purdy, a heallb teacher atMaier South, who has keen active:5 health education at beth thestate aed national level and hasserved on the committee thatdeveloped a ' pamphlet aboutAIDS tor the American Council
, on Life Insurance, joined Dr.Murray BaIt, Director, InfectiousDiseases, Lutheran GeneralHespital, and Rsbwrt V.Jacebsee, Director for SpecialEdscation and Student PersonnelServices fer Distriel 297, is themajor address nl ihe day, a three
,5art-presentalios, "AIDS; The'urveet Medical Status arid the
District 207 Respeme." The in-stitule alas featured 14 workshopsessions oe other health topics.
In his presentation, BaIt toldteachers that "Education is thebest defense against AIDS.""Education has helped peoplechange their lifestyles and raus-ed people to reduce the high-riskbehaviors that help spreadAIDS," he said. Batt, nbc basireatod a swisher nf AIDS pa-kests in his work at LutheranGeneral, gave teachersbackground informatien ahootIke disease.
"We munt our every meansavailable to mohr our studentsaware of AIDS," said Purdy whocalled fer teachers to talk aboutAt011 as it relates lo their subjectareas. "History teachers caes talkabout hew the disease came toIhr United Stales and how it hasspread. Psychology teachers rantalk about hew the disease bas at-fecled relationships totween peo-pie. ' '
In health classes, District 207stodeolo learn about AIDS aspart of the disease unit rather
Millikin namessorority secretary
Millikin Uninersity stadentElizabelb McMahon of ParkRidge has been elecled secretaryof Zeta Tau Alpha social oarority.
MeMuhen, a sophomare munieperformance major, in fdasghter nf Donald and FatMcMaknn, 617 S. Knight, ParkRidge, ucd a 1956 graduate ialMaine South High School, AtMillihin, she in a member of Mar-rising Big Blue. a'
Mundelein Collegefun fair
"Lakerfest", the MandeleinCollege Athletic Department'saneofl Fern Fair, Is slated farSaturday, May 21, noun to 7 pen,on the College campus, 6363Sheridan Rd., Chicago, Food,games, arts, crafts, binge and aheer garden are on the agenda.Call 36241ff n 743,
than as part nf the sexuality unit,according le Purdy. "Because nlthe means nf transmission ofAIDS, the best offense is a gooddefense," mid Purdy. "If oursludenlo are going ta protoctthemselves, they must learn howto aller their behavior. In District207, health teachers tell theirslodento that Ihe best way to pro-veut AIDS is le abstain from hay-ing 5es at all," seid Purify.
As the third part of the prosee-vs tslien, Jacobsen ontlined the
District 2t7 Commsni-cable/Infectious Disease Policy.Allhoogh District 207 has noknown AIDS cases amongstudents nr staff members, theBoard of Education approved ar Omm unica hi c/infectious'
, disease policy is September 19ll7."The policy is by deaign not justan AIDS pokey, knl one thatcovers all roenmunicable/iiifec,lieus diseases," said Jacokoen,
According to Joel W, Morris,Director nf Instroetion ferDistrict 2t7, who coordinated liseinstituto day, since AIDS has
- been part nf the health clameur-riculum enly fer the past twoyears, AIDS informationseminars wilt to scheduled in thespring for seniors, Informationseminars will alan be schedsledfor parents and communitymembers who want to knew moretoot the disease and the Dislriel
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Older adults can learn aboutfall classes, discuss course con-tent with instructors, and takeadvantage nl early registrationduring "Taste nf Emeritus" from1 to t p.m. Friday, May f in runm112 at Oakton Cosssnsrnly CollegeEast, 7701 N. Liscois Ave.,Skskle.
Courues in anthrapolagy,creative Writing, economics,micrncnmpsters, abnormalpsychology and Japaneselanguage will be offered tisis fall.Courses may be taken fer collegecredit sr for audit.
The Emeritus credit und non-credit program is for personsever age5owhs librthe challengeund intellectual stimulation of auniqse learning enperienee.
Far information, cali 635-1414.
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OBFIUARIESFerdinand A. SchleiterFerdiflfld A Schielter, 88 o
NUes died on Tuesday, Morch 8ie Pack Ridge. He was the mieleof Midge Trmichita. Fueerlservices were Friday, March11el SL. Aedrew Home from theSkala Terrace Funeral Home,NIri. Inlerment St. BonifaceCemeterY.
Agnes LublnskiAgrien Luhinski (flee
Solamoof, 91 of Nues died onFriday, March 11 in FachSidge. She was the mother ofJoseph Lohinski. Fnneral ser-vices were Monday, March 14 atSt Aedrew Home froth the Sha-ja Terrace Funeral Home,Ries Interment St. AdalhertCemetery.
Marilyn E. ThomasMarilyn E. Thomas, 55, of
Nues died on Tueuday, April 5 inPork Ridge. She was the wife ofRobert J.; mother of Rohert,Cynthia (John) Salamone,Charleo (Cheryl) and Sazanne;grandmother of Loores andScott; daughter of LillianOkeeblom. Funeral nervicenoere Friday, April 8 at OarLady of Ransom Church fromIke Shaja Terrace FuneralHome, Rilen. IntermentMaryhill Mauooleom.
Mary M. MalayMary M. MaUny, 93, nf Nileu
died on Wedneoday, April t inChicago. She mau the mother ofWiltiom Malloy. Fuoerat nec-vires were Friday, April 8 at St.Andeew Home from the SkajaTerrace Fooeral Home, Riles.Interment St. Mary.
Angela KotAnogta Kot, 87, of Nilen died
oc Wednesday, March 30 ioNitro. She was the wife of thelate Joseph; grandmother ofRoheet, William, Jeff andStephan. Funeral oervices wereal St. Andrew Home from theSkaja Terrace Funeral Home,N;les. interment MaryloillCemetery.
FjJ1 for theyounger setat Nues libraryThe Chitdreo's Services
Department of Ike Nues PublicLibrary District (09ff Oaklon St.)Is o)fertng a program of filins forOhddren ages 3-8 years this opr-
The films will be shown onWrdoesdays at 7 p.m. beginningMay 4 through May 25. ChildrenUnder five years mint be accom-yarned as adult. AS adulte whobring children must remain io thelibrary building, Programs oreleer and regnire so registralton.
O'ottawing is a list of titles to heshowo. May 4, "Anansi theSpider", "Dick Whittinglon andhis Cat", "Three Fox Fables";May it, «Brave Little Tailor",
The Frog prince» "The Stead-Fao; Tin Sutdier"; May Il, "TheGingerbread Man", "Gotditochsand Ihr Three Bears", "TheTwelve Mosthe"; May 25, "Hamii Luck", "The Hare and Ihe Tor-luise", "The Legesd of Pani Bu-flyao"
Euch fiko program will he ap- -
Yruounately thirty minstes isnoyR For fsrthr informatiOu
call the Childrèn's ServicesDOputSaiest at 967.11554,
Stella C. MuszaushlStetta C. M0050noki (see
Pawlokowohij St, of Riles diedon Friday, March ti in PackRidge. She Was the wife al thetate John; mother o) Veronica(John) Sehen, Patricia(Thomas1 Alten and the ateOrlares (Metvn( Sowrda;grandmother of It; great.graodsoothee of 5; sinter ofSteploie Jarose Fuoera( ser-Vices were on Friday, Macrh 18at St. JaSai Breheoif from theSkata Terrace Fonerat Home,Nues. Intermeot MaryhittCemetery.
Alfred ABCtUHOASred dorialte, ps of Rites
died os Friday, March 11 inPorts Ridge. 85e was the km-band of Ihr tale Josephine;father of .tfred Jr., John andRatead. Foserat seroires wereMonday, Macrh 14 at the SkajaTerrace Foserol Home, Nifes.Interment Maryhitl Cemetery.
Auna BlazyAnna Stacy, 75, of Riten died
on Friday, March 18 io Nites.She was the mother of CosineBtazy; grandmother of Pain(Rebecrof Pautuzoi, Nancy(R;chard( Lisisohi, MarkPauline;, and David (Besoette)Pantinot; greas.grasd000ther ofJonathan and Laures Lisioski;sister of Ftorence, Pratt (Sat-ly( Owiadak, Watter (Lorette)Gseizdak and Heleo (Chesler)Soersoen. Fuserai seeoiceswere at Doe Lady of RamomChurch from the Skaja TerraceFuserai Home, Nifes. 151er-mest Ail Samio Maonoieom.
Lillian SullivanLitlioa Sutlivas (see
Hayward(, f5, of Nitra died osSaturday, March 2f in OakPark. She was the wife of thetale Eogene; mother of Eugene(Corot( ; grandmother ofPatricia (Peler) Setze andGerald and Kathleen; Funeralservices were Tuesday, March29 at the Shuja Terrace FuneralHome, Nifes. intermentRidgewood Cemetery.
Philip ParalaPhitip Parata, 83, of Nues
died on Salarday, April 9 isChicago. He wan Ihe hoshand ofLosa (see GutsHof; father ofThomas; brother-is-law ofMarie (Ari) Pavitis, MaryTriota, and Tony Carlino; uncleof masy. Funeral services wereWednesday, April 13 at St. JobsBrelseof Church from the 5ko jaTerrace Franerai Home Nues.tntermerol St. JosephMaosoleom
Lawrence F. O'ConnorLawrence F. O'Comior, 76, of
Rites died on Monday, Aprii 11is Parh Ridge. He was the wifeof Mary; father of James(Mary Ano), Joamie (James)Padgilt, Lawrence (Lozana),Wdlloam (Donna) Patrick azdRichard; grandfather ofValerse, Lamez azd Brian;brother of Sr. Kathleen ThereseO'Connor. Funeral serviceswere Thursday, April 14 at St.Jobs Brebezaf Church from theSha1a Terrace Funeral Horneo,Riles. Intermest MaryhillCemetery.
Mane B. SchillerMarie B. Schiller (flee
Zeman(, 77, of Riles died onTWsday, April 12 i,, ParkRinge. She was the wife nfJnoeph E.; sister of Rose(Jcrry( Friedrick and the tateJohn (Phyllis) Zeman; aizot ofmany. Funeral services wereFriday, AprS 15 al Shaja Ter-roce Funeral Hsme, Nitro. In-terment Woodlaws Cemetery.
Fred .1. l(ittyFred J. Kitty, 89, of Nites died
os Friday, March 25 Un ParkRidge. He was the husband ofHelen M. (see Soroka)
; fatherof Vat, Stephanie (Jerry( Ano;trandfather of Alexandra,Ariana, Serese and Victoria.Funeral Services wrre Toes-day, March 29 at the Skajo Ter-rare Fooeral Home, Pules. Is-Icrmest Ridgewood Cemetery.
Musical events at Skokie libraryThe omIs season of the Yomig
SteInway Cosccet Serles ros-etudes on May t of S p.m. with aperformance by Hhelt dcl Cam-po, piaso and Amy Ostern, violin.Rhelt del Campo has touredEarope with the Hoig-LevitonSuzuki Academy in 1593 and hasbees o wiooec io the Stravinskytslersationat Competition. He isthe youngest of this year's Sfeis-way musiclaon, only tes yearsoid. Assiy Oshiro han soloed withIhr Chicago Symphony Orchestrain the Youth Concert Serien aod is
a violinist with the Shohie Sym-phony Orchestra. Free ticketswilt be distriboted one hoff-hourbefore ihe perfor0005ce on a f(rnt-
rome, first-nerved basis.,
Lyric BaritOor Eddy Patayperforms a Mother's Daymunirai tribute os May 8 al 3p.m. al the Sho)de library. Freetickets wilt be distributed onehalf-hour before the perfurmaneton a fienI-come, ficot-serned
Aro Sobiilitae brings ihn musicof Ike Middle Ages and theReoaiosasce lo the Skohie Puhkc
Library 00 May 15 al 3 p.m. Play-
ing replican of period tu-strumentO, the essembte bas pro-vided music for Chicago's Free
Shakespeare Players and hasbeen featured oz Early Musirfrom Chirags a television cakiepromossi. Admission is free
Jat5eif Chamber Essem-bte performs as evenisg nfchamber music os Mon., May 23at 1:30 p.m. at the Skokie Puhticlibrary. Admission is free.
The Library is Iscaled at 5215Ooktos in Shokie. For more mmc-motion, call the Library att73-P774.
Free skin cancerscreening atSwedish Covenant
A lree shin esneer screeningwiU he held sn Wed.1 May 4, from9 am. to 12 noesatSwediuh Cone-nasi Hospital in the. AndernopPandino, 2751 W. Winosa.
The screesiogs will he con-dueled ky Dr. M. Barry Kirschen-boum and Dr. Jeffrey E. Erabas,speeiabsts in dermatology on themedical staff nf Swedish Cene-sont Hospital.
Participante are asked to wearo hathing nuit ander theirclothing if psssihle. Appoint-mesta ore required onl may hemode by cutting 875-8296, Ext.5107.
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' "Mame" t Mainè EàstFriday, April 29, mocha the
Opr000g of tItis year's springmusical "Manse" at Moine East.This is the culmination of monthsof hard worh by the cost and crewof the ptay.
The plot involves on srplsonnamed Patrick Dennis (playedbetween the agm of 19 throogh 29by Ed Petroy of Des Plaines) andhis sasoy (played by JosefinoYanong of Des Ptoines) going iolive with Patricb's osly livingrelative, Mame Dennis (playedby Jennifer Samson nf Niles(.Marne's best friend, VeroCbarles, in played by Cora Lauer-with al Gtesview.
Major songs of the play, which-first appeared an Brsadwoy inthe late 60's, are "Bssom Bsd-dieu," "Opes o New Windaw,""Mame,"ond "We Merda Little
..'Assiutonl teehsicol directors
Lori Clouter nf Des Plaines andDams Hspp nf Nileu were facedwith the taub nf building thescesery. Since the play invslnmso many different sels te he used,the crew built one baste,meveohie, cloongeahte set te heused throughout tbe perfsr-manees.
Prebahly the most amazingaspect of the net in the wnrtzingelevator the cress built. Theseven-faat high enhiele will heworked by the same rope andcable aystem used ta maye setsaround.
DaviAJeffers, fine orto deport-rnent chairman, said, "I think itin o sopor, fmi shsw. Everybody
. will have a great time gaing toit.,,
TItis year the musical has Iwostudent directors, PostRsthschlld nf Des Plaines andDana Silverman of Des Plaizieu.
Tiekein are $4 per persas, andthe dales of the pei'forznancm areFriday and Satseday. April 29-30,and Friday and Satarday, May
6-p, hegmnniag ut 0 p.m. in tIseMaine East auditorium. For bar-55er infarmatmss coil Moine East,825-4404, Ext. 4624.
The chnrns nf the musical has37 memhers, and there ore 12dancers. They ore Dino Bangiar-55 of Gienview, Beth Black ofMorton Grove, Joe Carnali of DesPlaines, Steve . Froke 5f DeaPtaines, Maria FumaraIs atNOes, Matt Laczoh -of NOm,Russell Lundberg of Glenview,Daysa Plnsker nf Glesview, AmySliwa of Pork Ridge, Lucy Tsilrin5f Des Plaines, Jeff Yang of DesPlainm, und Elizoheth Vus ofDea.Plainm.
Nilesite speakson alcoholism
Gory Wolrsit in o resident ofMiles. He o design ezgineer. Hein the author of The Long WayBach, He is a reesneringalcoholic.
Gary o-UI he ut the Mlles PublieLibrary, May 10 ut 7 p.m. He willhe speabing nfl bis book, which in0010hiagrnphicot and he will hedisesusisg the disease ofalcohoBam and ifs affecta on theaddicted individual.
His presentotmnn will covero-liai in alcoholism; the diseasecnaeept ofolcahalmsm; symptomsand behaviors of olesbnlism undhelpwoys.
Gary will he sha4ng Obo per-canot experiences, hI knowledgeof the rehabilitation period madhis mderstonding of tIse restino-ing reenvery prmesa,
This Program would he of in-terst to family members undsther perssss affected byoleshollsm. There is ns admis-sins fee and it in open ta thepshlie.
Interested parties may contactJudith Sellar at the Mlles PublicLibrary, 0960 Oaktan, 96746554.
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Maine Deniocrath and as aPast Grand Kight of theNorth American Martyrs ofthe Knights of Columhua.
He was an eboffient goy, tolloflifeandan important part ofNilea. We felt diomayed at thesad news.
Before the morning wasOver, another member of TheBugle family needed help andwe sought it while anderanother cloud of dismay. ltwas not a good monsiog.
la the afternoon oar policereparler was Absent WithLeave, dawn io hatmy NewOrleans. We hecame thesapernlmoerary by Coveringthe police beat.
Dawn at the police station,Frank Wagner gave as the Oadnews former police detectiveArnie Battoersen had died. Ar-nie had been with the depart.ment more than 20 yearn. He
- wa_s a soft-spoken gentle maswho crossed 5m' path han-deeds of iones throagh theyears. Ansie ioas the Nites
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vestigation Division, Battaersenwas csasideresl sneofthe expertom fingerprint analysis and wascalled upon by other departonentsto read and interpret varianofingerprints.
He was the former hashand ofGloria, loving father of Marts andLaura and dear brother of Ed-ward (Linda). Visitation washeld at Stonja Fiinerat Home,Niles nn Toesday. Fanerat ser-vices were hetd there on Wedneo-day, with Interment in MryhlltCemetery.
Following is a qootetroma 1980brochare about theNiten PobticLibrary Distriet "Nileo PablicLibrary, operating an a volsoteerlibrary principally by the Women(nie) Club of Nuco, iooaed ito firstborrowers card on Aprit 13,1958."
In honor nf this isnportanl an-niversary, the Board of Trooteenof the Nitos Public LibraryDistrict have ptaced a corn-memorative ptaqoe io a book thatwilt be placed in the library's per-manenent callectioo. The bootsthat han bees chosen is TheKremtin and Ita Treason-es, abeautifully itlrntrated volame
Nues CornThe NUes Conomsoity club
presents "Truob and Treasureo"- May 15, th30 p.m. Glean andRuth Garete from Franklin, II-linois will talk about recyclingtipo and how to make anefslthings from throwaways. Theywill teach us how to creativelyuse oor "Trash" for"Treasures". There will be aprize for the most unusual crea-
TheBligle, Thwsday, April lB, 198f
police photographer whichgave on access to him thronghhis tour.
Ansie retired only six mon-thsaga. Sadly, he only enjoyeda mocks too brief retirement.
We'd had esoagh of Mondayby the time we thosnhedthrough the weekly policereport. On one page we read ofu woman who feared for herlife add was ankiog the policefor help. She, loo, had a Bogiemnoection and we were at thetow ebb of the stress charts.
We walked away from thepolice department at 5 p.m.We said to ournelf, 'Self,yon're in the wrong boniness.Ysn've got to wear a hardershell to get through days likethin." Bol when we walkedhoch into the office, we look ahtach pen off oor. desk andblacked-out Monday, April 25,1988.
On our calendar, Mondaywas scratched off the wall. Asfur as we're concerned Moo-day sever happened.
Tag Day...Cont'dfrnm Skokle-L'woodP,l
City of Hope pioneered the"Parent Participation Program"io 1954. This concept esabledmothers and fathers to becomepart of the professional teamdealsog with hermas illnesses stChildren. The ptsit050phy nervedan a model for hospitals oatios-wide.
To find out more ahont theShohie "Tag Day" or oboist Cityof Hspe, call the Chicago City nfHope office at 1312)099-Otto.
Niles library commemorates30yàr anniversay
about the architecture of theKremlin and the art objects bons-ed io ICremlin museums. Thinboots will soon he available in thelibrary.
The Niles Pnblic LibraryDistrict will atoo he celebratinganother anportantamssversary iothe nest year. The hrochm-eqnated abeve goes on lo otole:"On April Ill, 1959, a reteresdnmwas pansed to establish thelibrary an a tax onpportedLibrary District." The tibraryhoard and staff will be planning aprogram or event to celebratethis occasion doriog 1989, on ilsthirtieth anniversary.
niunily clubtino and prize for the mostmsosual idea brought to themeeting. Bill Chase at the organwiltjsravidn manic and DorothyGretine and Bernice Volpe willprovide refreslinsenta.
Wanted: Tlsree amateur talentacto: Call 692,3386.
Dogi misa this evèsing of in-formation, fan and fellowship.
. on honor societyFourteen students at the unciety In economics,
University et illinois have bees Included was Glean A. Graft ofelected to Omicron Delta Ep- 9857 Robin Rd. of Niles.sllon, an international honor
Careers...Cnnt'dfrnmfknkle-L'wnod P,l
st Myersos lirnagley, Inc., ahuman resources cdsntlinOfirm. She has conductedseminars and worhshops for awide range of Chicago corporateclients.
Dr. Gale Grossman who recent-'y left Oaktoo Cosomonity Col-lege Placement Center to open aprivate practice in isdividuatcareer planning and ontptace-ment service speaho os May 11.Hee talk is entitled What Do YouWast lu a Jab?
On May If, Barbara Hill, presi-dent and founder of CareerResources in Northbrook speabson Making Career Chonges.Career Resources is a consultingfiers, especially geared to in-dividualo and groups makingcareer transitions and cbanges.
Dr. Michael W. Mercerorecently-published hoots HowWinners Do It: HIgh Impact Peo-pte llhlIts for Your Carrer is atoothe snbject of hin talk on May25.
Librarian Steve Oserman whomanages the Library's Employ-ment Resource Center wiltmsderate the series.
Admiooion io free to ali ses-sinos. However, advanceregistration in advised. Sign np atthe Library' Circotatios Denk.The Library is located at 5215Oaktos is Skobie.
Senior award...Senior Bowling League for whichshe serves as secretary-treanarer.An ordinance prohibiting parkingus the west nide nf Lehigh was in-trodaced by Trastee RobertLeavitt and anasiansornuty passedal the board meeting. There willbe so parking on the west nide ofLehigh between Lincoln Ave. andOakton St.
Village President RichardHoto received approval from theTrastees for several Village ap-pomtrnentu. Opal Shrader andJay Rasaman were confirmed for3 year terms on the AppearanceCommission. Doctors H.B, Cookand Joseph Rakusky were can-fis-sssed for 3 year terms bn theBoard of Health, Ronald Lanningwan approved for a 3 year termon the Fire and Police Commis-sino while Walter Neumanreceived approval for a 2 year
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Three local young people bevebeen named winners or finalistsw the 1958 International CreativeArts Fentival wbich encouragesachievement by hearing im-paired children, adolescents andyoung adatto in the visual,literary and performing arto. TheFestival is oposnored by theCenter on Deafness, Des Pt aines.
Local winners are: DavidHirnchfetd, 18, of Nites, whoreceived 3rd Place inArt/Photography. Hirnchfeld in astudent at Western IllinoisUniversity. In addition, AriHirnchfeld, 14, of Nilen, a studentat Maine East High School, aodJemsiter Zectsiet, 13, of DesPlaines, a stndest at GeminiJnssior High School, ore finalistsin the talent portion of-the corn-petition and seiS compete in thefinal jadging lo be held daring lheFentival, Apr. 29-May t at theCenter.
Participants tn this year'sFestival are Bernard Bragg, in-tornalionauy known dramatic oc-torand co-foander nfthe NationalTheater of the Deaf; authorDoagtas Ballard; Dr. PaulJohnston, Instructor, Model
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the blaue. Damage was estimatedat $300.
Nitro firefighters on April 18assisted the Morton Greve FireDepartmeat in entinguishing afire in a chimney at 5618 Carol St.Snobe ejectors were used toctear the home of smoke. Therewas so damage estimate.
Firemen went to 7900Caldwell after receiving a reportof an acid-type odor on the thirdfloor nf the boilding. tovestiga-lion showed probable casse wasvapor coming from a nearbycasting company.
...An activated alarm at thgForest Villa Nursing Home 0840Tosky was attrihuted to an II-lidioin Beg crew working on thealarm system no April 19.
...A fire in an overheated torkettle wns entinguished>at Up-town Federal at Lawrencewoodshopping center on April 20. Thepropase cylinder to the kettlewan shut off and a check for fireestension on the rosf andoverhang showed no hazard.Damage to the tar wagon wan$700.
...A fire alarm April 2t at 5990Touhy wan roused by a plumberwortsing in the area activatingthe at arm.
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term on the Police PensiónBoard. Also apprnved wore MaryMoore as Chairperson uf the Mor-ton Grove Advisory Cnsnmisainnand Joseph Tenailla as Commis-nioser.
Kathy Mshrdeich, Chairpersonof the Morton Grove Blood Pro-gram, presented 31 awards fobtoaddonations ranging from nneto ninegaflons over the past year,Les Hauanes- cantrihutod 9gallaan, Bernice Sipari 8 gallons,and Dornthy Haliherg and RobertHiltinger 7 gattom,
Clerk Wilma Wendt read anotice of a public hearing to heheld at I p.m. on May 33, in theCoandll Chambers, Village Hall,The purpose of thin hearing in toprovide the public with an appor-tussity to addensa their views onthe proposent regulation of mash-ing in enclosed public placen andptoces of employment.
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Secondary School for the Deaf,Gattaudet University, and RickySmith, teacher and mime.
Stilt another highlight of theFestivat will be a fall-scalemanicat performance of "Fiddlerun the Rost," prenented is signand voice by lbs-Center's Travel-ing Hands Theatrical Troupe.
The International CreativeArts Festival is a non-profit ven-tare fanded solely by dosationsfrom corporations, foundations,organizations and individnats.Tax deductible Contributions tohelp cover the costs of theFestival may be sent to Center osDeafness, tolto Dee Rd., DesPlaines, fL 60010.
Ikno ChonMarine Lance CpI, Ilmo Chus,
son of Hoe K. and Myang J. Chozof 8328 N. Tripp, Skokie, recentlyreceived a Letter of Apprerla-
He recelned the cItation inrecognition nf hin outstandingperfurmasre Whilestationod with3rd Marine Aircraft Wing,Marine Corps Air Station, ElToro, Calif.
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"Dootey Brothers" and the"Silent Mime Company".
to beth multo appearances willbe made by Marriott's GreatAmerica Characters "Bugs Ban-ny" and "Daffy Doch", the"Keystone Cops", clowns, Jug-glees and on authentic organgrinder. Hot dogs, taffy apples,soda pop and popcorn wilt beavailable bic a minimal chargealong with free gifts and prisesfor kids and adotta,
A Skohie Historical SocietyDisplay wilt depict the people andptoces of sur past tOO years andthe Unitedtttoim Post Office wittoffer a one-day only corn-memorotivó Cancellation stompfeaturing the official SkokieCentennial togs.
The days festivities willculminate at 7:30 p.m. in thesouth mutt with a cake-cuttingceremony and u "Happy Birth'day" sing-a-long.
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the NUes Chamber of Commerce.He also was involved in his condsassociation inthe Terrace Squarecomplex. Bluse saId, "Chuckdidn't Just live here. He was oneof those peuple who gave ofhlmsnlf for the good of the cam-monity. ' '
O'Grady in survived by hinchildres, Chuck, Jr., Mary andKevin (Lyons) and two grand-ehiti$rea, Adam and ,fensiferO'Grady.
Manu was cetehrated at St.John Brebeuf Church and inter-meut was in Alt Sainto cemeteryinDes Plaines,
North Shore Hotelto hear book review
The excithsg, turbulent andunutterably sad life afllarab Ber-nlsardt will be recounted by well-known honk reviewer ConnieAdelman at the North ShoreHotel, 1611 Chicago Ave.,Evaastan on Thursday, May 5 at2,30 p.m.
The program is free and opento the public,
Adetman will review "Sarah"by Joel Groas, a fascinatingbiography of ose nf the greatestactresses of all time. Bernhardt,who grew up in the most dire ofcircumstances - poor sod un-wasted - went on to be proclaim-od aroand the world as thegreatest actress of her, or alrpother, generatioa, Eves tragedyand illness, including the tons of aleg, did not prevent her from ac-hing.
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Ezra-HabonimSisterhondSabbath
Congregation Ezra-Huhonirn,2620 West Touhy, cetebratenSisterhood Sabbath un Fridayevening, May 6, wIth the inutalla-ton of tho.new Sintorhood Boardduring the FrIday evening ser-vice. Members uf the Sisterhoodwill lead the service; thepublic incordially invited, 8:15 p.m.
Steven A. RussellMarIne Prc. Steven A, Russell,
sos-nf ShIrley A, Buck of 8155 N.Prospect Ave., Riles, recentlyreported for duty with 2nd ForceService Support Group, CampDeJeune, NC,
He Joined the Marine Corps in0-cOunt 1987.
SJB students...nor's ethnic affairs aid repnrteijly had eight phone calls freon thechildren und talked to two ofthem. He then talked to some oftheir parents who had encsuraged the yoangslers to get involvedin helping their clasumato,Sister Bito said the children are
going tu again sosto in the goner-nue to entend the vina to includeEdith's mother and y005gerdaughter. "She is a happy titilegirt, bai she minoen her mother,"the principal naid.
She gave credit to the mothersol the children in the etano whoworked betond the scenes tu hr.ing about the happy ending. Theyinclode Midge Trancl,jt MaryAnn Miller and Cyndi Sepsjveda
''They did no miseb forEdilh..un if she were their ownchild. Mary Ano and her houhandpassed ap there wedding asniver-50i7 gilt to each Other to spendthe mosey in purchase a new wigloe Edith," Sinter Rito said. "ltwas a farewell gift when theythought she would have lo gohome. Edith was on happy withthe new wig."
The wig was styled by harberVilo Cappiello of Cappietto & Co.,flit Mitwauhee Ave., Nites, ac-cording in Trancisito,
Tranchita said the moma arrasking Kazaniwskyj for hin helpin getting a work permit for
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respectively. A library plaqueway be dinptoyed at the wooingorhosl fur a year.
Nelson'n team consisted ofDanny Burg, Macloss Osheff,Erika Dahoff, Katy Saivoclsi,Jennifer Naparotak, AmyTattoos-shy and Jenny Chaang.Coordinating their efforts wereleachcrs Margaret Prateher andDoris Tettord,
Praleber said, "t thinh this isthe heut toam we've ever had andil nao really gang-lin."
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become mvolved in the directpurchase of natural gas was aprudent une," said Kenney. Whenthe Soard of Education approvedthe thrccl parchase of natural gasE October, Kenney told boardmembers that the practice mightoOVe the district as much as 20 to37 percent on ita heating hilts.Deycodhig on the number ofdegree days in a heating aea500,Savings could he as much an$220,000 according lo Kensey.
Barry S. Lawhornhemp Sgt, Rarry S. Lawhnro,
sir: otEen F. and PatD. Lowbornif 0go Greenview Ave., Desplaine0, ti., han been awardedthe Good Condact Medal in WentGermany.
Norwegian Constitution DayWill be sbnerved is theCh:cugnland area on May 14 aadIl, vith a kanquet May 14 at theScandinavian Club, ArlingtonOr:ghto and a parade Sunday,Soy ii through dosvnlusvn Parklud00
The Anniversary Dinner Dancedol program at the Scandinavianflt:ib Witt feature guest speaker,Morrit5 Belgam well-hsown: orfoS:050
frOm theMlnnooyolis.Sl. Paul area, whosilt OISO nerve as Hsnsrary(trend
Marshati Asso iocluded inticp:r::Cra ioll be greetingsti0111 Per Bye Obrutrom,II01
5uI of Norway; the
Edith's father in pay for medienpemes "Hopofugy thin canmade pmaihle»
"Perhowots earned 40 centshour as a toni driner in Polansube uaid.
Tranchita Miller, aSepuiceda and other mothersthe first groderu are planningmeeting with Sinter Ritadevelop stralogy lu bring tother twa rnemkei-s nf Editf,family here "She fones hfriends in schant,but no nnereplace her mom. This little ganeeds bec mother," Tranchisaid. The "worm" also filas to icolve Nues Village offiriato intlCampaign
hiSter Rita noted Edith io learing the language and speaks al:Ile English. "There has beenmuch progress since she cameloun in J0050ry," she naid.
The principal said that over thepant eight ynam ahoul IS childrenfrani Poland have come to DlJohn Breheuf for their education."They learn very quickly and arenome of the krigbtent children inthe school," she said.
"They have a motivation lolearn," she continued "We haveteacher aides who s-urIs on o one-Is-one bancs with them. They alnulibe living here compared to whatthey had 'n their country."
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In another acknowledgement Thhoard members introduced Opon- niphonic band director Bob tsrRaesnulbo of Gemini Junior High WalichuolGemioi'n npmphonichand, along with sin others, wan Warated "superior" by judges at a cot5'band recital hosted by Gemini. Dulo olbec action, hoardmembers approved a proteo-OiOOal leave uf absence forGemini teacher f,pnnDheveleoho.
Operationdona
Monsanto Chemical Companybas donated $2,500 to MaineTownship High School Dintricl217 to cover the espesen ofOperation Doowhalf. A programwhich eoruseagcs young peopleIo adopt a deug and alcohol-freelifestyle, Operation linowball hasbeen offered for otudents io thethree Maine Township highschools since IDOS. Eopensen io-dude the cost of speakers asdrefreobmeols foe the progi'am.
Not a trealmeol program,Operalion Snowball is nut ioleod.ed for drug usern or abusers.Ralber, t io a program denignedlo keep "healthy kids healthy."Since 1988, aboal 45g studentsfrom Ike three Dioteicl 1St highuchosfo baie learned about Ihr
combined choesseo of Bjors500and Noemeoneneo, IwoNorwegian mate singing groups.The Noraegias dance group,Leikorriogen "Heimbug" willperform, followed by dasciog loIke music 5f Emir Daodqaint'stris. For reorrs'atiOss please callMory teso 48O3fN evenings,599-E7t, dayol.
The asusol parade cull assc,o-hie al Talcotl o,:d CweiberloodAcenses, Park Ridge, und willlead oli il I .55 pnv lillianAencoen I Sehvltheis oilt be
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rat Coalluued fron Pagelbe launch the WaIb. Kals, who will
be 89 yearn old this August, baoan osanded Ike ram's horn far IS,," yraru as part uf the opening Walk
cererunniesed The Greater Chicago Olderof Adult Walk and a Family Mini
a WaIh wall begin Prom the Hoa'wichta Center at 9 am. The Cookiehe Manotee and Chicago Bull's-'s manrol flennie the Bull, miller enlemian at Indian Boundaryan Park, mid.poinl uf the 2-mile'rl WaIh. Two M000walto will be orIta ap for Ihr y500gslern ta bounceo- no, and free refrentsovets wilt hese available.
To walk, npsnsor walkers ors- volunteer call the Walk Center,Lt. 055-7250,
Walk ro-chairmro EfadassTenher (Skokiel and , JeremyPowell (West Rogers Park( an-tiripale that over $ssg,soo wilt brraised by Walk events throughoutthe city and suburbs. In pastyearn, the city-wide Waih withInrael has raised over $3 millionfor humaoitarian programs inthe Jewish otate.
Refresksneota witt be offered towalbern along Ihr walk roules.and,jhdull nalnoteern will be sta-honed an macshafts at buoy in-ternectinon, nerve an Toe Trackdrivers fur the foot sore, first aidnolunleers and registrars.
All walhrrn who turo in anenvelope with contributions willbe eligible for the drawing of two--
e round-trap hebels In Israel.ose who collect $50 or morelt receive a free Walk Withact T-shirt no the day of theIb.
After the Wath is completed aSIbero are invited ta attend a
Oussnnity-scide party at Northburban Synagogue Beth Et io
Highland Parb, from t to O p.m.Those not participating in the
WaDi can altend the party by °%matsng a donation lo the WathWith Inrart.
Snowballtionsari005 aspects of alcohol anddrug ahuse, how lo enhance nett.esteem, how to build self-confidence, and how lo develop5550d decision-making skills io aintensive day-long programa thairuas Irons O am. la tO:3g p.m.
Founded no the belief thatthrough adequaje informationand self-underolaoding, everyperneo kan the capacity to mahesound decisinon and to exefl apanilive influence so others,Operation Snowball lakes ils ename from the idea that positiveIhinhing and behavior can spreadfrom pernan to persan, growingas a soawball grows. The pro-gram is officially approved bythe State of Illinois.
, Norwegian Constitution DayWrightwood, and al the Scandina-ciao Club, Arlington Heights.
Far further information callRichard Bieht (453-78501, preni.dent of the Narwegian NationalLeague, sponsor of fentivities.
James E. SwonkeAreoey pst. James E. Swooke,
Jr., son of James E. and LouiseB. Dissolac of IS Deep Forest,Msotgsmery, Tenas, has urrivedloe duty with the 13th MilitaryPotier Conipusy, Italy.
Swonhe, a naititary policespceialint, is a 1952 garduale stMont5oiesery High Debout,
Jewel Food Stores and theUnited Staten Postal Service arepleased lu announce an agree-ment wherein Jewel mill seSboato of stomps al all 217 JewelIscaliono Ibroughoal theCliicagolanai and Midwesl areas.
The agreement io the first of itskind an thin area and praviden thePastal Service and Jewel a run-
Police Chief Clarence Emrilsunnfold the boord that provided solerappronalis received on the 9-1.1lostoltakon, it woold 01111 take 12lo If months after that hetore thecomplicated system would becompleted and operational, Headded tisaI while Illinois BeS hangiven "relatively clone" figuresas the installation nf the syotem,he has oot,nbtaiised figureo fromCentri which nerves Nilesresidents west of Milwaukee andnorth nf Oakton Street. Docethese figures und noter approvalare received, Centet would workwith Illinois Beg the installa-cian 01 lIsa emergency serviceOy5ten,
Emriksnn noted when a 9-t-tcall would come in, both a policeand fire diopalcher would be onthe tine at the same time and.theproper equipment would hedisponed according' to theemergency. Riles Fire ChiefHarry KJnnwojj also told theboard the speed nf their rmporneto emergency cuSs would heenhanced with Usia system. Headded since the system woaldautomatically have a record ofthe telephone number and thelocation of the emergency sito,this would aid the fire and policedepartments tremeodornly. 8f acaller loot consciousness beforegiving the location of a medical,police nr tire emergency, Usephone number and address wouldautomatically he os record.. Both Police Chief Emrilouao
and Fire Chief Kinowshi said thesystem would 'also. reduce thenumber of prank calls to bothdepartments since the callerswould find ont soon enough thattheir telephone oumbern and ad-dreosen were aulomaticallyrecorded,
lo other business the bused ap-pruned the conslrncliao of Man-tgnmery Ward's tire aod hatteryaccessory stare at 0643Malwaulsee Ave. as the oile of the eShinIer restaurant, That building fwill' he torn dawn and a 17,860sqoare toot building will be areeled on the nile. Lawrence h
Frieabssan, as attorney represen.
With the arrival at opriog,mutorints ohould be alert fur io.creased motorcycle traffic.Oboerve the following safetyrulen when sharing the road witha motorcyclist:
t. Never crowd a motorcycle.Allow more following distancethan you de for a car because amotorcycle can slop usure quick.IP. Getting loo clone can make therider nerv500e cause him Io lonebalance and fall io fr001 nl you.
2. Do ost paso a motorcycle iothe lose it is suing. Motoceyclishiare eietitled Is sue Ihr toll se'idthnl a trotlic taue. The5'esoslasllyeasgc positsoso aithis the tase lo.sec,,: ore clearly and 1s ovoidpotholes asd olber obtect,s,
3 Bcloi'c turnio5 is Iront of' o
veozent method to assist the coo-sooner m purchasing slarnpn.
llegmnmg May 2, 1580, Jemetcustomers will be akte to pur-chase a hunk ut 25' stampu at allJewel oervice deoks.
fluo service is being prsvidedan aosther convenience lo Jewelcostumers tu compliment Jewel'sOne stop shopping PhSonophy.
ting Montgomery Ward told Ihehoard that 5,753 nq.ft. si thebuilding mould be used fur thetare amI battery shire and thebatanee of 9,304 oq.fI. mould berented ta retail stores.
to further business Women'sWorkout World received the nodfrom the beard for their use of ap-pronsmately 14,000 square feet ofbanemeul space at 8405 GottRoad. The opuce is located anderthe Designers Depot store and uportion of the Venture . store.Women's Workout World is lean-mg that space and leaving Iheirpresent location in the Oats 745,5Mall, Robert Morley, vice-president of the business inld thehoard they would offer the sameeoercise machines, aershicuclasses and locker spa,çe, butinamuch larger facility.'Morley wastold by the beard that a decisionon additional mito forthe facilitywould be determined at a toterdate depending on the density ufesotomers,.,.Nilen trastee Peler Fessleremanded residests uf RilesBeautification content this year,Applications for entry wilt cloneon June 30. Pesole urgedhomeowsseruto get their applica-tinas in for the Contest which of-fers cash and Ansotjog pilsen andin jsdged during the first weeh inAogoag, Penole noted the villageof Moant Prospect in now io-stitoimg the name contest basedOn what they have otoerved inNiun pilot project....Truntee Jans Mahoney reported35,402 him passengers were car-fled on Riles Free Bus syntomdoeuug the month uf March....Trustee Mug Marchaseis saidthere were 2,157 cableonincrabero in NUes au of March31, un uscreane of 4g naioritecoduring that month...Thiotee Ato lehman said far
the Stia conhecokne year thevdlage nl Mites was recognised'or nntstunthg achievement forinanciul reporting Finance
Director Gary Karolma receivedptaqoe commemorating tins
Rules Of The Road'for motorcyclists
molarcycle tIsaI has its turo' signal en, be oure the rider in lar-ning aod not coming otraighlahead, Turn signals do oat' fursoff automatically on most motor-cycles, and Ihe rider may bancforgotten ta turn the signat oItaller a prenons turo.
If you ore following a motor-cycle, allow more distance whenapproaching a railroad track,,(Wies the cronniog is rough sr thetracks cr000 the ruad at an angle,the rider sill have to slow dswnand will need room lo maoeus'er
Stay well behind a motorcyclewhee oppruaching a bridgeMetal sr grated bridges creMe awobbling sensation is the Irontlire st a cycle and may eaiisr thecyclist lo slow down,
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