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LEFT HAND: uq Gùide Heatk atdFit« Pages 1925 Village of Nues Edition 8746 N. Shermer Rood NiIe. Illinois 60648 966-3900-1-4 - VOL. 20, NO. 28, THE BUGLE, TRURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1984 25 per copy . From the . $0tt4uL. - byBodBesser A NUes publie works . building plàquo or bust- honoring tonner- director Ed Bucher is likely, to be ap- - proved at the November Nues sillage boardmeeting. - Nues village presideol-Nick Blase told The Bugle Tuesday ho espocts the bsardto ap-, -prove some type of honorary- - in November. At a September 17 meelisg the -newly-formed Niles Dedication-Memorial Corn- mitIco seni its reeornrnefl- - - dalion of Backer In ihn village - board. Chairman (Judge) - Jim Geocaris said Backer was 'deserving of this honor". Hé said sorne lypo nf a bronoo plèque on the building wiih a relief nr a separate knot of Hacher was recormnended. - Goncaris said Ike committee agreed nome lype nf likeness of Backer would be placed below Ike script or ehering whih wosld describe his coo- - tribshios In Hiles. Geocaris said the cnrnmih- tee received a biography nl Barber rn well as a- pelition wilh 1600 signahures recorn mending the sew pnhlic wohn building be named in honor at hacher. While village president Nick .- Blase wan ophimishic abont Ihe board approving the commit- Cnntirnsed an Page 36 e ('filen, -.1 6QLi - -i Récorn Father, 'son jai[ed - in pizza bombings - The owner nf two Nanny's Pia- au franchises- and his son were - Sotenced ho sin and Iwo yearn in prison, respectively, for ordering - the -bombings of cornpeiing Nan- cy'sPioza placeo. - U.S. Districh Judge Susan Geh- . nendanner said the twn men also will be ordered lo pay reslihalian ''in encens of $Hl,tOO'' as soon as Ike enact cool nf damages is assessed. Family trivia contest To conmsemaeate ihn district's 35th Aoumiseesaey, the NOes Park Thstricl is spanaaring n Thym Content open ta dIt residenta nf the eanananuty. Qaestiona mn- hasted in iba mutest Thsia honk- dat with hintaey, events and geneeal infnensatinn concerning Iba park district aver the pout 30 years. Fanillias aen'nsked ta salve qaestionu and remit tIse honk to the park district affine (7877 Halloween at Nues Annual Halloween Party. Nues Library r ' . _ . Children in Kindnrgarhen-ttk grade are invited tabear stories and join - in other activilies Is celebrate this spooky koliday. Please nome in costume In Niles Branch Library, 0310 Ballard rd. ns Saturday, 0cl. 57, from lI-11 am. This io a free program which reqaireo no pm- registration. For more infnrmahisn regar- ding thin program and niher Fallachivilins for children, call tkn Children's Services Depar- hmenh nf Nuns Maie Library at g67-854 sr the Branch Library at 297-026t. - MONNACEP director retires Ales Krnnel, director of MON- NACEP since ils 1972 incnphinn, has announced his melirernent, el- lective May 4, 19th. During kin 35 years in the educatino field, Kranel alon ser- ved as Ike dimnclnr nf Ihn Maine Adnit Evening School prior In MONNACEP'n start. - A patlonal search will corn- mnnce in November to. find a suitable replacement. Following his retirement, Kruuel will nerve an a consultant on a limited basis to assist in the chango Gehnendanner sentenced Biagio Cirrinciane, 53, of Norridge, In Ihren sin-year PrisiOn lerms-.ho be served con- currenlly, for maslerminding the knmhings. Bombs twice destroyed Nan- cy's Pinua Restaurant at 870f Golf rd., Des Plaises, and once damaged annhkrr Nancy's reshasrani ät 2930 N. Broad- - - Continued on Page 36 Milwaukee ave.) upan compIe-. ba;nrni1ies meuwering- aS- green- tians correctly n-iS rennive free npen ins abeling ponces far each fnmily member and sparlaI park district ft cerUficatea Thym knobs are asoife'ble nl the Park District òffinen, 7877 Mil- snuabee ave. Foe ndditiannl informatinn call the park diutriet nl 697-6633. - 2. rs- - ''S . f The final prepamatinss for the Annual Halloween Party of the Village of Niles are underway by the Women'o Asnilinry of the Nitea Palien Depar- Iment. All children-are invited to come and have a "ghasty" lime. A variety of refreshmentu will he served as well as prizes, gnndie bags and a special appearance er dedièatiön - - (See column be1os -, st. Isaac Jogues hOsts - - : - Alcohol/Drug Program Alcohol-Drug Educational the effect attitudes have on oar Program willbe presented by lé St. Isaac Jognes MEND Outreach Team ne Monday, Oct. 29, at f pm., in ihn Church Hall, 8151 Golfrd., Hiles. The topic for nur program will bn "Love-Gift at lJndnrstan- ding." Ohr gnest spoaher will he- Rev. Carl Malié.nf the Laiheran Center.fnr Suhsiancn Ahuse. His laIb will center around learning a new way- nf living, attihsdes and values, inking into cnnsideratios Nues action coñcerns . zip code designation -ViIIaÖeOk's - -- suit against postal service Hiles' neerwnding battle with the Puntal Service sum beads for the federal eaurt as the renultof action tabes at Tuesday uighi's village hourd meeting. Hiles trustee Aug Marcheschi, who has hoes battling with postal authorities fur 20 years, said a - request was denied forbidding Hiles' mail delivered al the nur- relationships with anrselves énd others. He will also cover the im- portance of teaming hnw to set values-not placing tun high a value an material things. He will also he otmnising tho peace ut mind and serenity thai is ut- tamable Ihmnugh leamninga unw way nf living. Questinn und Answer Period will follow. Refreshments will be sérved. thwest end of tuwn ta he ad- dressed with the Hiles village name and the ffolt zip rude. This area is within the Den Plaises pmlal district and has created havur for Hiles in tbe past. Mur- cheschi sent letters to- the Terrace Square apartment corn- 951es in the Don-001f Road area . . Caretinued snPage 39 by Rnnatd McDoealdand Friends. The party, being held at Haire Dame High Schautfrnm 4-8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 31, lu free afcharge. Sn parenfu, mark yasir calendamnand bring your children ta Nuire Danse to Inch ned treat with nu. RememberHalloween iuforldds anden are we. --i

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LEFT HAND:

uq Gùide

Heatk

atdFit«Pages 1925

Village of NuesEdition

8746 N. Shermer RoodNiIe. Illinois 60648

966-3900-1-4

- VOL. 20, NO. 28, THE BUGLE, TRURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1984 25 per copy

. From the

. $0tt4uL.-

byBodBesserA NUes publie works

.building plàquo or bust-honoring tonner- director EdBucher is likely, to be ap-

- proved at the November Nuessillage boardmeeting. -

Nues village presideol-NickBlase told The Bugle Tuesdayho espocts the bsardto ap-,

-prove some type of honorary-- in November.

At a September 17 meelisgthe -newly-formed NilesDedication-Memorial Corn-mitIco seni its reeornrnefl-

- - dalion of Backer In ihn village- board. Chairman (Judge)

- Jim Geocaris said Backer was'deserving of this honor". Hésaid sorne lypo nf a bronooplèque on the building wiih arelief nr a separate knot ofHacher was recormnended.

- Goncaris said Ike committeeagreed nome lype nf likenessof Backer would be placedbelow Ike script or eheringwhih wosld describe his coo-

- tribshios In Hiles.

Geocaris said the cnrnmih-tee received a biography nlBarber rn well as a- pelitionwilh 1600 signahures recornmending the sew pnhlic wohnbuilding be named in honor at

hacher.While village president Nick

.- Blase wan ophimishic abont Iheboard approving the commit-

Cnntirnsed an Page 36e

('filen, -.1 6QLi -

-i RécornFather, 'son jai[ed -

in pizza bombings -

The owner nf two Nanny's Pia-au franchises- and his son were

- Sotenced ho sin and Iwo yearn inprison, respectively, for ordering

- the -bombings of cornpeiing Nan-cy'sPioza placeo.

- U.S. Districh Judge Susan Geh-.

nendanner said the twn men alsowill be ordered lo pay reslihalian''in encens of $Hl,tOO'' as soon asIke enact cool nf damages isassessed.

Family trivia contestTo conmsemaeate ihn district's

35th Aoumiseesaey, the NOes ParkThstricl is spanaaring n ThymContent open ta dIt residenta nfthe eanananuty. Qaestiona mn-hasted in iba mutest Thsia honk-dat with hintaey, events andgeneeal infnensatinn concerningIba park district aver the pout 30years. Fanillias aen'nsked ta salveqaestionu and remit tIse honk tothe park district affine (7877

Halloween at Nues Annual Halloween Party.Nues Library r ' . _ .Children in Kindnrgarhen-ttk

grade are invited tabear storiesand join - in other activilies Iscelebrate this spooky koliday.Please nome in costume In NilesBranch Library, 0310 Ballard rd.ns Saturday, 0cl. 57, from lI-11am. This io a free programwhich reqaireo no pm-registration.

For more infnrmahisn regar-ding thin program and niherFallachivilins for children, calltkn Children's Services Depar-hmenh nf Nuns Maie Library atg67-854 sr the Branch Library at297-026t.

- MONNACEPdirector retires

Ales Krnnel, director of MON-NACEP since ils 1972 incnphinn,has announced his melirernent, el-lective May 4, 19th.

During kin 35 years in theeducatino field, Kranel alon ser-ved as Ike dimnclnr nf Ihn MaineAdnit Evening School prior InMONNACEP'n start. -

A patlonal search will corn-mnnce in November to. find asuitable replacement. Followinghis retirement, Kruuel will nervean a consultant on a limited basisto assist in the chango

Gehnendanner sentencedBiagio Cirrinciane, 53, ofNorridge, In Ihren sin-yearPrisiOn lerms-.ho be served con-currenlly, for maslerminding theknmhings.

Bombs twice destroyed Nan-cy's Pinua Restaurant at 870fGolf rd., Des Plaises, and oncedamaged annhkrr Nancy'sreshasrani ät 2930 N. Broad-

- - Continued on Page 36

Milwaukee ave.) upan compIe-.

ba;nrni1ies meuwering- aS- green-tians correctly n-iS rennive freenpen ins abeling ponces far eachfnmily member and sparlaI parkdistrict ft cerUficatea

Thym knobs are asoife'ble nl thePark District òffinen, 7877 Mil-snuabee ave. Foe ndditiannlinformatinn call the park diutrietnl 697-6633. -

2.

rs- -''S .

f

The final prepamatinss for the Annual HalloweenParty of the Village of Niles are underway by theWomen'o Asnilinry of the Nitea Palien Depar-Iment. All children-are invited to come and have a"ghasty" lime.

A variety of refreshmentu will he served as wellas prizes, gnndie bags and a special appearance

er dedièatiön- - (See column be1os

-, st. Isaac Jogues hOsts -

- : - Alcohol/Drug ProgramAlcohol-Drug Educational the effect attitudes have on oar

Program willbe presented by léSt. Isaac Jognes MEND OutreachTeam ne Monday, Oct. 29, at fpm., in ihn Church Hall, 8151Golfrd., Hiles.

The topic for nur program willbn "Love-Gift at lJndnrstan-ding." Ohr gnest spoaher will he-Rev. Carl Malié.nf the LaiheranCenter.fnr Suhsiancn Ahuse. HislaIb will center around learning anew way- nf living, attihsdes andvalues, inking into cnnsideratios

Nues action coñcerns. zip code designation

-ViIIaÖeOk's - --

suit againstpostal service

Hiles' neerwnding battle withthe Puntal Service sum beads forthe federal eaurt as the renultofaction tabes at Tuesday uighi'svillage hourd meeting.

Hiles trustee Aug Marcheschi,who has hoes battling with postalauthorities fur 20 years, said a

- request was denied forbiddingHiles' mail delivered al the nur-

relationships with anrselves éndothers. He will also cover the im-portance of teaming hnw to setvalues-not placing tun high avalue an material things. He willalso he otmnising tho peace utmind and serenity thai is ut-tamable Ihmnugh leamninga unwway nf living.

Questinn und Answer Periodwill follow. Refreshments will besérved.

thwest end of tuwn ta he ad-dressed with the Hiles villagename and the ffolt zip rude. Thisarea is within the Den Plaisespmlal district and has createdhavur for Hiles in tbe past. Mur-cheschi sent letters to- theTerrace Square apartment corn-951es in the Don-001f Road area. .

Caretinued snPage 39

by Rnnatd McDoealdand Friends.The party, being held at Haire Dame High

Schautfrnm 4-8 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 31, lu freeafcharge.

Sn parenfu, mark yasir calendamnand bring yourchildren ta Nuire Danse to Inch ned treat with nu.RememberHalloween iuforldds anden are we.

--i

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HalloweenParade and Party.

The Bugle, October 25, 1984

Volunteersneeded to.

-

dëliv emeaIs -

Older Adult Services' Home- Delivered Meals program reedsvolunteer drivera to help delivermeals to homehoand acatarcitizens in lhelParh Ridge andDes Plalaes ipee-yeateerdrivera can donate as few as caenoca hoar each week. They pickap the meals at the NathaaaoaSchool, 9375 Church at., DeaPlaiaes (at the correr al CharchSt. arid Potter Rd), thea make thedeliveries. Meals are packaged ioeasy-to-carry, lightweight, Iher-mot coatainera.

If you caanot velanleer everyweek, yea can still volanteer onro 'os-call" basis. Phoak OlderAdatta Services' meala coor-dioater Pat Comae at 696-5562 formore information ahoatbecomiag a volunteer driver forthe Home Delivered Meetsprogram. Older Adults Servicesio o division of Parkaide HaaoaaServices, a member of theLotheran General Health CoreSystem.

Sho above are prticipmd - troop over to Gremmn Heights,th the 1983 Halloween Porade 8255 Oketo eve. for the Hello-sp0000red by the Niieo Pork weeo Pooty, where gemes, re-District. This yeor'o parade mrd freshmeoto, coeterno judgiog rodPOOl)' will take piace ou Saturday, prizes await them. For moreOct. 27. The porode-hegino at i informetierr, call the Nitos Parkp.m. etOckllehool, 7640 Moie at. District office, 967-6633.Coatumo poroders will thea

Judicial panel at Senior CenterA Judicial panel will be held ai Relotions Division, Trial Section and Northwealero Usiver-

the Hilen Senior Center, 1060 of the Circuit Coarl of Cook Cous' sity. He wiU speak on "The Im-Oeklon, Nues on Friday, Oct. 26 ly. He io o graduale of DePaul portance nf a Current and Validal 1 p.m. Participating io the University College of Law. He Will."paTnel will ke Judge Michael S. will speak on "Grandparents Jadge Frank M. Siracusa isJordan, Judge Arthur C. Rights." preueotlyassigaedlotheProbalePerivolidis, Jadge Frank M. Jadge Arthur Perivolidiu is Division and is ansigned to theSiracusa. presently assigned In the Probate Daley Center. He received kin

Jodge Jordaa in presently Division since 1978. He ir a Law Degree from Chicago Kentaosigned to the Domestic graduate of Lake Forest College College of Law. He will speak on

raT

ce

eandidales in the upcoming eire-lion on Itov, 6.

- Edward F. McElroy, Directorof Special Eveats for W.J.J.D.radio wilt moderate the JsdieialPasel.

Up reading classesevery Tuesday

Lip reading classer are held ut-the Smith Aclivilies Center, Lia-cola aod Gatito, Skohie everyTuesday morning from lO3Oam. to anon.

Thene are on-going classessponsored by the ChicagoHearing Society, The iantractorio Tom Barns. The fandameotaluof lip readiog for- the hard nfhearing are emphasized and coo'versahen with olhern is pat iatopractice.

- There is no fee for Ibis clous.- Please call 673-05W, eat, 335 forfurtheriaformalion.

Thrifty Food Buys This WeekLEAN - -

GROUND $ 79CHUCK y''

LB.

HADDOCKFILLETS " - LB.

BREADEDONION

'-P-. s 89F. ' -' lIB.r%uIR.]o BAG

Great far Chicken Soup or Stew)FRESH

- CHICKENS 80cSTEWING zLB.

DLJ SPCJALSCOOKED AMERICAN $øU 29CORNED$I89 CHEESE ISLe.BEEF 151E.

- Thanksgiving Note -As customary. schaurs will have a corn-plete selection of the finest and freshestPoultry and Meats this Holiday, Serve yourfamily and friends the best!

"j

FeeahTrrk.y. -Intere. raw, ha.d heeO6, recaBaaBts.oTodmy. 'III BOCES - Easy nacirm elf toenTeda.y Bm.et, remareis. .can -loroim w bee-i,5mokedTrth.y . lea m . ade ,fr. Oeoga 1ro!

cApoes-Duces-GEE5E-TuRucEy PARTS

ADDITIONAL FEATURESpop.uP 5ELF'BASTING -

pRE.STUFeeDCOOKING Assilahie In Onr TURKEYS

HomemadeTIMER Frech Froren TackserBread Otafting

PLACE YOUR ORDER BY NOVEMBER 17th647-9304 or 647-9264

Ona.2nrh Schaul's Poultry & Meat Co.Ibro001310f 7221 N. Harlem Ave.. Niles, Ill.

HOURS MON. . FRI. S . B 647-9264-SAT.9.a:lo

ieAior Citizens' -,

, NEWS AND VIEWS,- e. :

News for all Niles Seniors ( age 62 andover)from the Niles Senior Center

8060 Oakton, Niles 967-6190 ext. 761

JUDICIAL PANEL ON PROBATEOa Friday, Oct. 26 the Niles balar Coaler will beet a three

way judicial paoel moderaled ky Ed McElroy. The tapir will beprobate. The panel diocusaioa will eomoaence at I p.m. JudgeaSyracana, Jordan and Perivolides will be preaest. Jadge Jardonwill also addrem the area of graadpareata' eighth. There Ia aacharge for Ibis and advaoce reaervatiasa are aolaecesaary.

RALLOWEEN PARTY ANDLUNCHEON -

The Nitro Senior Center in apomoring sa Halloween party andlancheon on Monday, Oct. 29 at 12:30. The featured eatertain-ment will be the Nilen llenior Center Choral Groap perI areniagtheir new fall program. The menu will feature ao Oktoberfeultheme. A abort waiting lint raiatn for this activity. Pleaae call907-0116 ont. 3766er further information. -

BL000PRESSURE PROGRAM -

The Villuge of Nues Blood Pr000ure Program will take piaceou Thursday, Nov. 1 from 4 to I p.m. in the Trident CammanityBuilding, ff60 Oaklos. There is no charge fer this eveol. Advan-co appoivlmeOlu arc out necessary.

TRAVELCOMMITFEE CANCELLEDThe Nues Senior Center Travel Committee will not meet an

Thoroday, Nov. 2 as the fall and early winter travel itinerary iofolly planned.

TENTH ANNIVERllARY OPENHOUSEThe Trident Commuoity Building, 8160 Oahtou in Nitra opened

ito doors on November 24, 1974. Ia 1974 the building homed the-

Nues Family Services, the Nifes llenior Center and the NitraYouth Services. Today, the- Trideut Community Building inhome to the Nues Family Servirea, the Nitra lleoior Center and -

- the Nitro Historical Society. Aa open home o-iii he held to rom-memoralr the tenth anniversary of Trident on Sunday, Nov. 4from l-4 p.m. A short program featuring a rededicatian

- Ceremony and the Nitra SenlorCenter Choral group will takeplace from 2:30 to appronianately 515 p.m. A cordial invitationio entvaded to all membora of the commanity to join in thiscelebration.

NOVEMBER TICKETSALESTicket sales for Ihr November luncheoa and trip will take -

- - place un Wedneaday, Nov. 7 at 10 am. an a walk-in hanta.

Village of Skokie - -

The Skvkie Office of Haman Services, in cooperation with theIlliaoin Depurtmenl of ltrhabilitatioeiSrrviceo, is offering a new

I

pRenidenis with physical and vinual disabilities will he offered

assistance the first Friday morning of rack moolh. Don Soland, -a communication leuckrr wilh DORS, will offer suggestions oncoping with the disability and will provide information ou themaay nervices provided by DORS.

Thin program begins Friday, Nov. 2, ut the Skokir Office ofHoman Srrivces, Lincoln and Gatito, Sholdr. Please call 073-0500, KaI. 339 for an appoialmeol,

Nulesite completes

Health Academy trainingArmy Nalional Guardaman Boys where he waa a member of

Venancio A. Loa, Jr., uon of the National Hoaor Society. HeMarilyn Lue of f248 New graduated with a B.S. degree hrEnglaad, Nibs, has retarned Biology from Loyola Universityfrom Ft. lam Hnmtou'a Health & rod lu an alumni aud en-officer ofScience Academy io Tenas. He ito Alpha Sigma Plat Fraternity.wan appointed a squad-leader He completed gradaste wark atand received a letter of commen. Roosevelt Univeralty anddation from the brigade corn- received his Lawyer'a Asulstaatmander. Hr abo waa awarded a Certificate.leadership commeedatioa for bin 14e is now carrently em-performauce at Ft. Jackson's ployrd by AT&T InformatlamImItaI Entry Training Coaler ia Systems an a mira comaltant forSouth Carabeo. Hr han reported their Cosusmer Beles & Serviceuto the 131st Infantry's HQ & HQ Diviolon.Company and is assigned lo- its - .medical platooa located in fl resu en s isChicago. Glenn Peterka, 7515 N. Oketo,

Venancio was a graduale nf St. Clairago, has been named ta theJahn Breheof Grammar School & Wresideal's List at Ihr DeVo' In-Notre Dame High.telaos(- for-,., aliluteofTectanology In Chicago-'- . -

An Independent Communi'y Newspaper Esiablished ice 1957

8746 N. Shermer Road, Nifes, Illinois 60648 966-3900-1 -4

Nearly 100 people werehonored Thursday, Oct. Il, fortheir servicra to communityyoathat o recogaitiou celebrationsponsored by Maine Township.

The recogaitton ceremaayrapped a week of eventohighlighting youth aervicen -daring Maine Township's Youth

- Awarrueaa Week.Townabip Supervisor Pani K.

,Halvrraoa presented certificateata the hoanrera and raenenendrd s

-them far their "dedication" to:servicm designed to improve life

. enperiraceu of yomeg people andsta prepare them for future-- leaderahiproten." --

Malversan said, "So often thinwork receives little reragnitionor gratitude. This ceremony waasur way of saying thanks."

The honorera reprearnted awide varIety of organizatiom and

- aunaI nervice agearien that haves cooperoted with the township io -

yaathaervlce activities.Halvernon roged them to coa-

Maine Township honors

citizens for youth servicesDrunk driver arrestedfollowing hit and run

by Bob Besser

A 26.yrar.old Polish immigrant was able lo Ort a description oflu not eopretrd to live after briag the vehicle, the driver and a par'nfruck by a IdI and run driver as tal aste licrnne number.he walked along a Nues road ea Nitro Police Defective DouniuSaturday, Get. 20. MeEnerney, who was working an

The driver kan since hero an off'duty security guard al theurrrated and charged with drunk time of the incident, Went lo thedriving. scene of the accident after

The immigrant, John Kosihu hearing the repeat.with uddresaes in Chicago and McEurrney is credited withLake Zurich, la berog kept alive searching Ihr area for Case's carby u ventilator at Latheran aad finally finding it partied atGrorral Hospital. the Motel Six, O4lliTouhy ave.

The driver, Eagrne Cane, 50, Case wan arrested at Ihr motel.who lives ut a Rolen motel, is en' Police 000rcen indicated Canepeeled to be charged with had prrviomly been arrested inreekleoo homicide if Kosiba dies. Hiles forshoptifthog io 1979.

Nitos Pober were antified at He is employed us a cur5:45 am. that a pedestriao had suleoman al Highland Park- bren struck by a driver oa Tuaby Volvo. Thr ear involved in the ac-Ave. wrul of Central. Arrivmg on rident belonged to the car dealer.the scene police fosud Kosiba ship.facr iowa in Ihr mud along Nues Police Chief of DetectivesTouhy Ave. He had suffered bead Ray Giovannelli creditedlraumuandafruetarrdrighttrg, McEnerney und SgI. Chartesaccording lohoapital officials. Imano for the inveoligative worh

A witorsu to Ihr accident, who done on the rune.reuidea in Schaumburg, was Additionally, Giovaunrllicredited with supplying palier noted, "McEaernry picked up thewith rnough mformalion to up. iovestigalion practically fromprebend the driver. the time the accident oc

S The witoess told palier that currrd...Hr did a fantastic job."Case's auto had hera weaving no Giovanarlli said McEarraey-Tusky Ave. Driving off the road workrd 15 hours straight on theand unto the shoaldrr, Case case following the accideat.allegedly struck Kosiha who was Case has so far bren ckargrdthrown nome sixty fret. The cur with driviag Oodrr the inhumerwan reported Io have not stepped of alcohol, leaviag Ihr scene of aafollowing the accident. accident, failure In give aid and

Nues Pobcr officials said the information followIng an oc-wltneos chased Case's rar and ConlinardanPagr3o

Nues Employees Fitness Day

- Public meeting onGreenwood reconstructionApaklirmeetingwlll bebeldon Greenwaeda98., Nitra.

.thf proponed improvement of Proposed is Ike recomtraetionGreenwood Ave., between afGreenwood AvOUe provide twoOaktacfllt.aeadGolfRda.,inlqllen -travel lanea in eas$pliroction,and Park Ridge, the Illinois neparated by a mdiaa whichDepartment of Transportation wouldailowfor left-tartilapes.aldtoetay. - A limited amarmI of addlllanal- 'fie seetiag ta achedaleat far rIght-of-way woald be required at7r30 'p.m. Tharaday, Oct. 25, in neyeraI locatiom throughout the'the aoùth gymnaaiam of the limita ofthepraject. -

Gembul Jweipr High School, 8955

Free money Lions-holdmanagementseminar

'Savings Sale'Nearly 3,600 items will be said

ataaviagaafsO% or maeo by theThe NOes Pack District will NIes IJons Club. The familiar

provide a free Money Manage- bread-rama merehandise is alliront Seminar an Toesday, Ont. . aow and inelsdm: gift wrapping21 at 7r10 p.m. at the Ree. paper, lemon juice, ehapOtichu,Cantar, 7877 Milo-sobeo ave. The deaderaala, vitamins, draignorseminar in epeaaared by Waetdel stonewara maps, fruit joieea,&Eaad, lar. andwhiletheee is na : granola remai and bars, nail-enel to attend, pre-eaiatestiou is polish, teeth breabas, peanut-nareaaary. To pro-register, call halter, shampoo, candy, erayom,the Riles Park District before S - panty houe, and mock, muetsp.m. at 067.6033. mare.

Laam how lo marogn yaro Profits from the aale will heincarne, what- - inVeatmenta to used to further the homaaitariaumake, how to apply tan lawa ta aervircu the Lions previde to theyoar o.dvanlage anal mach mare. raeeemaaity. The Saviagu SalaTha goataofthe aaaaiaararethree militia hOIdaIthe TrIdent heater,fold, Ta review the mmplas 0860 Gables et., Nile.. On kathfisandal prebleenu roafrontiag au Saturday oecd Sweday, October 57intaday's economic easiroameat; and 28, the cale hocus will beta review the large variety el fra ill am. to 4 p.m. Theapfiana available farealniag them aaippline af mosey items areproblema; and ta help determina Ihecitod sa oncee early far yearekieh optiaaa aro naøHi practical beet eeloctioa. mia is a greet wayandeeaae'blefarthe arada afeaek tactockeep, cave money, and helpindividual;- ----------..s -- ,'' ..s ..' lho'NiIeO- Uee.','- - ' .'-' -' .

tirar working with the towoubipto help pian innovative programsdaring the corning year.

The township designated theweek of October 7-13 as YouthAwareness Week in anticipationof the United Nationo' Inter-national Yuath Year in1985.

"We hope Io hold anotherYouth Awarearsu week next yearaad raatiaae it an an annualevent," Hatversnn mid.

In additioa to Haiverann'aremarbu, a panel discussion on"What today's yoath will eon.tribale ta the l99ll'n" included-Jerry Lipsck, president of theAusoriation of lIllnòia TownshipCommittees ea Youth; GregMoaaeo of Youth Guidance-Cam-pas Life; Shannon Barns ofParkaide-Llatheran SabataacrAhiBe Center; Sian Grmhomhiof the Cook County Sheriff'syouth divisioa; and CarolChaaconas of Nitra Family Ser-vice.

- 26-year-old victim not expect ed to survive

Drunk driverinjures woman

A drunk driver, -who had anapra beer bottle in bio rar, drovethroagh a rrd liOht in Nitos andcrashed into a Glmnview car sm-diag ile drivrr lo the hospital onFriday, Gctobrr 19.

The drunk driver, a 29-yrue.oldNues man wan, according lopolice, heading south onMilwuakerave. at4:45p.m. Thedriver procerdrd through a redlight at llar interneetion of Gelird. and Milwaukee ave. andolammed into a ear driven by a17-year-old Glenview woman.

Arriving on the scene Rilespolice said they smelled a atroagoder of alcohol ea the man'sbreath und obarrvref he had a dit-ficalt liante walbing. -

- The woman wau tabeo toLutheran General Hospital byNues Firm DepartmentParamedics where abe wastrralret and luter released.

- Poller report finding an open 32ounce beer battle maule the Nuescar.

Mtrr being taken to the NuesPolice Department, Ihr offmadrrwan charged with driving anderthe inflamen of alcohol,disobeying a red lighl and Iran-sporting Opea liquor.

He was asuigned a NovemberCourt date and released afterposting a $llobond. -

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David Besser ' Editor & PublisherDiana Miller . Managing EditarRokoet 8 monee - Cuy Editor

Ga Wedamday, Oct. 3, the Village of NUes-preclatmed "NUes Emptoymen Fitness Day" undappronimately ItO employers look part in severalphysical activities planned for the day. Incleitedwas a walk of appronimately 2 miles starting atthe Adnalnlutratioa building ut 7061 N. Milwaukee

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mr Filaran Day was a joint ventare of Ihr Staleof Illinois, the Village of NUes and Ihm Nuten ParkDistrict. Rmprmseuting the vullagr and park wereMayor Nick Blase and Park Board PrmnidmatMary Murusek shown above leading the parade ofwa&ers. -

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st. John Lutheran Church and Mrs. Marge Moellenkamp at 698- Treasures", hooks, cardo,Chrintian Day School (Minoouri 2538 as noon as possible. napkins, leather goods, jewelry,Synod) will he holding thew As- A lunch will he nerved for a and mach, macb mere. There isnoal Christmas Bazaar and Craft nominal fee daring the noon hour no admission fee. A Bakery BoslhFair on Saturday, Nov. 10-iOam. hy memhern of The Parent- will tempt your palate withto 3 p.m. St. John Lutheran is Teacher League. Coffee-sod will deliciosohomemade goodies of alllscated at 7425 N. Milwaukee ave. he avail)sle throughout the day af- hindu.(searHarlem) io Niles. fording shoppers a time to sit Friends of St. John are invitedLocal situ and crafts dealers down and relax and enjoy visiting In slop by and join io the pce-are iev,ted to exhihit at the with friends. Christmas fun and fellowship.Hohday Craft Fair. If interested Sonta Claus in ocheduled toIn renting a space, please contact arrive at St. John at Il am.

St.JohnLutheran .Christmas Craft Bazaar

sharp. lie will be there until i cooking andI tostolh,i baking classes

: desired, a photograph will be Upcoming MONNACEP. taken of children with Santa fur a cooking and baking dannen at: nominalfee. area high nchonlo include'Strodet" and "Hors D'ouevreslt.''

Learn how to make varioustypes of strudel Monday, Nov. 5,from 7:35 to 930 p.m., at NilenNorth High School, 9800 Lawlerave., Skokie.

"Hors D'oesvrrs II, " folloseuptu the previously nffeced "HorsD'oeuvres I," io scheduled forWednesday, Nov. 7, from 730 to930 p.m., al Nues West, Oaktoost. at the Edens zupy., Skohie.

MONNACEP in the adulteduration component of OaktonCommunity College inCooperation with Maine, Ntlesand Gtenhronh High Schools. Forfurther information, call 952-9850.

VioletSociety showThe Northern fltinoin African

Violet Society will hold theirshow, Vote ForViulels November2 and 3 at the Brickyard Mall,7200 W. Diversey-2800 N.Narragansett, Chicago, It's freeto the public aod they will he ahleto east a vote for their favoriteAfrican Violet in the show.

The ptaot sale witt he Nov. t, 2and 3. A large, assortment nfminiature, standard and trailerswill be avaitahle. These plantearz all hybrids and not found iiiIhn supermarkets.

For those having problemsgrowing violets, au educationaltable wilt display the propergrowisg methods and the eupertgrowers will he available to help.If you bring any plsnts for the en-ports to look at, please bring it ina plastic bag. The show chairmanis Auna Jean Laodgren, 325-4345.

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ë The Annual Christmas Bazaar: and Holiday Craft Fair in opon-. TRY OUR NEW sored hy The Ladies' Circle, Mro.

SUNTANNING SALON 0eSC5 Chmi'WOman,

:. FREDERICK'S COIFFURES : Knapp, President. The BazaarN. MiiaaukeeA sense will, nf cnurse, feature many: ChcuuoIIIICiosndMocduyJ

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DOLL & TEDDY BEARSHOW& SALE

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Teddy Sears

Antiqee en Mudern Della andTadde Bears, Repredgojion duiie,sligini della end teddy beer.,buck., wig., steed., dem..,diepisyna secan d much mees,.

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OLLIES TRICKS, GAGS. t' GAUGETS

Adréanis ' Critilein Bahamás

Mr. and Mro. Ken Adreani, 5341 Clara et., NUes, pnse.fnr theeamerman on the Sun deck of the 27,000 ton cruise ship, "TSS Car-mvale", before ositieg nut of the Port of Miami on u four daymid-week vacatinu cruise Io the nimoy Bahnmas where the laxury linerwilt make calte at Maman and Freeport. '

NCJWFashjon - Clothesoutsale at Holiday Inn

Neurty 100 yacks of new mid Ckairsvoman," mid tHU npend aquoliiy used clothing for men, fruction nf wkut it would coat teswomen, med ckitdeen will he on ike storen,"

, naln ni the Orsi soeeuul Funidnu - The Sale mill be held from ltClothenout Sole, lo be held n.m. to 8 p.m. on Smithy, Nnv. 4Sunday, Nne. 4 sod Moudny, and from 10 um. to 8 p.m. onNov. 5 ut the Hotidny Soso of Monday, Nov. 5. Sknppeyn wiltSkokie.Chicagn, 55to W. Touhy fiend the bent eelec8ion of etyles,ove., Skoben, just west of 8ko noloru acid sizes en the fleet day.Edens Espreseway. Peinen wilt he dzaatioalty reduced

The two-day note fontures u no the second day.Vanety of items: from a man's Prmeode from the sale willshut ni $3 to famonu designer dironOly benefit the commsmitydzenseu at Sto. Plus, there urn nernices oupportod by the northeweoteen, skieto, btozers, outer- shore neotion of the Nationalwere isehets, chddzen's ptuy. . Council ofJesviah Woman Youthwere, furs, even tosedos and Employment Service, Tri-Couweddiesg gowns. Crafts end Doy Cree end After Schontcoleetibles sen etto evuiluble. Center, North Shore InformationMost items ronge from $298 $21. asid Eefoerai Service, Juvenile

"lt's a fuestastie pportuuity to Court Project loure of fonterget u mester . wued.robe for the children), Council Couriers (an-whole fumity, ' ' said Renne siete senior citizens) and theBloom, Funhion Clothes-Out Conucil TheiR Shop..

Women's GuildLúncheonat E.P.L.C.

The Women's Guitd of EdisonPark Lutheran Church svitI holdtheir monthly meeting on Thur-uday, Nov. 1, at t p.m. Luncheonwitt he served by the Mary Circle.

After a short husmees meetingthe program will have a holidaytheme. A filen'" Have Yourself AMerry Little Christmos" will heshown, about the true meaning nfChristmas; to reclaim Christmasan o joyous celebration testead ofo costly ordeal. Members will bebringing their favorite Christmascrotte nr decorations and explainhow they were made. The "BookLady" will be pre000t to tebe or-dors for Christian hooks andpuntero. tf you wonld tibe lo at-tend thy twicheon and are not amember nf the Gsitd, please callthe church Office at 631-9131 tomake reservations

Holiday boutiqueMarion's Itotiday House Han- The SInce Beauty Salon in Niten

craft Boutique will teke place at is currently offering a Fait39 W. Henley, Gleoview It is 1 special. The special mcluden 50mele North of Golf Mill Shopping perceut off on services for firstrenter, t bloch Sooth of Gleoview tianecuntomers only,d. One-fourth btock West of The Stern, a full service salon,reenwood. The dates and is located at 7629 N. Milwaukeeimeoarc Thursday, Oct. 25, 9 ave. in Nitre and in open 6 days ai.m.-4p.m.; Friduy,Oct,35,gSet . week.iao p.m.; and Soturdoy, Oct. 27, For more iteforitiatlon call 961-Oa.m.-2p.m. 2050,

PR-VFW cardand buncoparty

A Curd und Bunco PartySponsored by the Perle RidgeVFW Ladies Auxiliary of Pont3579 will be hold on Friday, Nov.2, at 7:30 p.m., be the post homeut Cusafield end Higgins, ParkRidge.

, Jr. Vice President Roen Lebband eo-chejznsen Rose Saesueland Jacten Vifiwoots mmonneedthot guento soiS enjoy refreek.monte, teble prizes and nnmerausdoor priien, Ticheto ut $2.98 rochsvitI be uvedable ut the door ormay be rneeryenl by ceilingChairman Lobb est 635-8715.Proceeds

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ag1Z IeNdaSV Business MG SeniörsWomen'smeeting

The Skokie Valley Business andProfessional Women's Club willfeature Gerald R. HoosIer as 1hspeaker at the Nov. 5 'VIP' Night,atHoffmau's Morton Hause.

Mr. Rossler is Deputy Chief ofPolice for The Morton GrovePolice DepaGment He also ser-ved as coordinator forAmericanAirlines and other Domestic AirCarriers Olympic Security for the1914 games is Los Angeles.

For more information andreservations for this interestingevemog, please call 9t5-2495 or965-0375. -

Sl. IssacJogues School io Nueshas added four new fucoltymembers for the 1984-85 season.

Sr. Mario Sarucce, SP. comesto SIJ with u Bachelors undMusters Degrees io Educaluosund thirlees years of teachingesperuence. She will be workingwith the Junior High ulndesis.

Sr. Susan Gardner, OP. in iocharge of alt religious educationprograms, the RADS. ynothgroup's resosree person, asdmany other parish spirilualprograms.

Ms. Riten Suttivas has herdegree from Western IllinoisUniversity und teaches sisthgrade at St. Isaac's. She is analumna nf the School and liven inMorton Grove.

Mr. Gregory Stepaseh servesas band directur and inslructnr ofinslrumenlat music. Mr.

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Participants in the Seniors' Bowling league,.sponsored through the MOrton Grove ParhDiulriet pawed for a portrait recently al SkokieLunes.

The league, celebrating its fifth year, io one ofthe many popular activities provided for seniors

KQr .LANES

New facùlty membersenhance SIJ staff

Slepaook is a Graduate in musiceducalino from DePast Usiver-sily und Chairperson of theefemestary division of theNational Catholic BandmustersAssociation.

0cc parented series

A discussion no how fathers canbecome more than just hread-winners or "nulsideru" as pareo.ts will br cnsdaclèd Wed.neoday, Nov. 7, in the OaktonCommunity College ParentEducation Series workshop"Fathering ANewChallenge forthe Contemporary Family."

The workshop is scheduledfrom 7 lo f3O p.m., in Room 115,OCC/Shokie, 770f N. Lincoln ave.A $3 registration fee perfamily is required. Free childcare will he pruvided for childrenage 3 to 12. Child care pre-registration is required by Oc-lober 31 and can be made bycalling g55-14l4.

The Parent Education Serien iosponsored by Ike 0CC Center forFamily Education Ike 0CC Of-fice of Coiimanoity Services andthe 0CC Men's Program. For fur-ther information, call HeleneBlock, conrdjnatnr for the Centerfor Family Educafion, gts-tggz or135-1435.

LEGAL NOTIOE11f N. CLARES?

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CONCOURSE LEVELCOPY OF LEGAL NOTICE

TO BE PUBLISHED

Notice is hereby given, purunanttu 'An Act in relationto the use nfan Assumed Name in the conductnr transaction o Business in theState," us amended, that a cee-liiicalinn was tiled by fhe under-signed with the County Clerk ofCnnh Cnunly.File No. K92370 no Oct. 5, 1984Under the Assumed Name ofAHI. Accounting and TanProfessiunuls with the place ofbusiness located at 8409 N.Milwaukee Avente, Riles, IllinoistOf4I the true name(s) and

- residence address of owner(s) is:Andrea H. Szyhnwski, 8489 N.Milwaukee Avenue, Miles, tilinotu60648.

Bowling

through the Morton Grove Park District. For in-fnrmatios on this and many other programs andactivities designed fur 000inen, call Len Provost athis new number at Prairie View Cnissmonity Ceo-ter, 984-7447.

Holiday.Gift Fair

Congregation milk Shalom'sSisterhood is spunsoring our an-fluaI Holiday Gift Fair os Moo-day, Nov. 12 from lt am. lo 7

Admissins is free.Over 49 enhihitors will be

displaying their merchandisesuch as Jewelry, booliqoe items,personalized items for thefamily, bells, toys, actieewear,unusual gift items, children'sclothes, brass ilems, puppets,dotto, children's books,efe.. .pins..,our own gif lohop.

We will also run a lunch con

Von cao do your holiday shop-ping aad have lunch all atreasonable prices, at BethShalom, 3433 Walters ave., Nne-thbrouk. For information call:491-4160.

Holiday BazaarOn Nov. 10, the Imperial Drum

and Bugle Corps Booster Clubwilt host ils 12th Annual HolidayBazaar at the - DempsterDevelopment Center, itt Dem-poter, Mt. Prospect Illinois. Thehours are 9 um. to 5 p.m.Refreshments will he available.Coffee wilt be served to vendorsduring set-up time.

Anynneiotereol in selling opu booth for this event should con-tact Jolie ut 286-9475. We tookforward to a large turn-out.

LEGAL NO11118N. CLARK ST.,

CONCOURSE LEVRLCOPY OFLEGAL NOTICE

TO BE PUBLISHEDNotice is hereby given, pur-

Oaantto"AnActin relation lo theuse of an Assumed Name in theconduct nr transaction nfBusiness in the State," as amen-ded, that u certification was filedby the undersigned with IheCounty Clerfoof Cmli County.

File No. K5284l on 10/I/IO. Un-der the Assumed Name nfSuburban Garage Door Servicewilk the place of business locatedat 1320 Turtle Creek, Palatine,Illusnis f0y the true same(s)and residence address ofOWner(u)-is: Dan Harhecfç_l3oThrIle Creek, Palatine, fltinois61667.

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Orchard VillageShop acceptsdonalions

Orchard Village Pntpourri an-nounres that nuththniThig saltesere available ut Orchard VillagePntpourri Thrift- 'N Gift Shop,4116 Oaktnn st., Skakie. -The shopcarries a :eomplete line nfclathing fur the.family, walldecor and housewareS, kath newandused. -

The shop will arcepl unwanteditems thai are clean, saleable andin good repar. Seasonal clothing,jewelry, small appliances andTV's (in working order), fur-nitsre and kuich-knacks areneeded.

Through the 0000tiuns ofclothing, housewares, furnitnre,hrir-a-brae and such, Potpourriprovides realistic vocationaltraining for the mentally im-paired. The processing nfdonations are the 'tunis nftraining' and help to developshills and positive morh habits.

Donations are tax deductibleand benefit mentatly handicap.peO at Orchard Village at Skukic.Dusattons may be dropped offfrom lt am. In 4 p.m. TuesdayIhm Saturdays. For forniturepick-up telephone 673-3455.

Y-ME Open Door

meetingThe North Shore-Northwest

Suburban Group of the Y-MEBreast Cancer Support PrugramwiU hold its next monthly OpesDoor meeting Saturday, Nov. SS,at the Palwaukee Motor Snn, 1595S. Milwaukee, Wheeling, from 1furn-I p.m.

Jacob litron, medicaton-cologist, Director of ClinicalResearch Development, MichaelReese Hospital and Medical Cen-1er, witt speak un'Chemotherapy and the BreastCoocer Patient." -

Breast cancer patients, theirfamilies and friends, and healthprofessionals interested in thetopic are welcome at Open Doormeetings. The sessions are freeuf charge, and resercaliuns arenul necessary. -

Y-ME offers peer suppurI tobreast cancer patients via a 24-hoar Holline and educationalOpen Door meetings throughoutthe Chicago Metropolitan area.Y-ME also provides informationno what to do if a breast lump isdetected.

For more information ahoulthe ?fnvemher meeting or aboutY-ME, call the Y-ME office at(312) yss.gsM

NSJC Fallrunmage sale

'There will he an annual FallRummage Sale given by Ike Nor-thwest Suburban JewishCongregation on Sunday, Nov. 4and Monday, Nov. 5 from 9 am.to 5 p.m., and on Tuesday, Nov. tfrom 9a.m. to 2p.m.

Sale will be al Ike synagogue,7500 W. Lyons st. in MartonGrove. Fur further informalion-cati 565-59go"

"The Firefly""The Firefly", wilh Atlas

Jones and Jeanetle McDonaldwill be the second film oflhe"When Movies Were Movies"serles tu fie presented at theMayer Raptan JCC in Skukie unSunday, Nay. Oatzp.m.

For infut-matian call 875-220f,Ext. 228. Tickets are $2 fortheatre subscribers and $3 fornon-theatre subseribem.

1955 will he very special forCook County ynsng people. Isrerognitiun nfthe United Natinns'designation of 1955 as Inter-national Youth Year )IYY),youth-serving organizatinnsthrsughout Cook County arefocuSing attention on the specialneeds of young peuple andpromoting their fall participalinuin Communities.

The year is being divided intomonthly themes, with oneorganization taking Ihn primaryrole nf compiling a master raten-dar nf events. These groups wiltneed your help.

March tu 'Youth ParticipationMonth" and witt focus on youthgroups that provide communityservices. 5f your geoup helpsothers, and you would bike lo beinvolved in this month of ac-tivities, cult Sandra Hinely al theCook County Sheriff's Youth Ser-vices Department at 505-2560.

April is "Youth EmploymentMonth" and witt hightighl jobassiulance and career es-ploration programs. To registeryour program, cati JuliaSchopich nf the Illinois Depac-tmcol of Employmeolllecurity al793-315f.

May is "Youth and Peace Mon-9h" and will spotlight groups thatfoster world peace andcooperation amongst all people.Warren Goldstein of theStudent/Toucher Orgunization loPrevent Nuclear War (STOP),Ml-011g, would She to hear fromgsuth groups that promote peaceund international understanding.

Jase is "Juvenile Justice Mon-1h". Groups that educate youthabout the legal system, youth

M-NASRHalloween Party

The Maine-Mites Association nfSpecial Recreation is preparingfor the halloween holidays byspunsoring a Halloween party forIntensive Development andEducabty and Trainably Men-tally Retarded Children.

Ghosts, goblins und wilchnswill gather for the festivitiesfrom il-2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25 atthe M-NASE Leisure Centerlocated at 704f Main ut., Miles.Program fee io2.

Participants will test theirskills at apple hnbhing, pumpkincarving and try to win the "bestcostume" contest. All interestedpersons shosid sign up now.

Forfurther information cnn-lactM-NASR at 966-5522.

M-NASE is a cooperativeprogram of the park districtsserving the leisure needs nfspecial populations residing inSkokie, Park Ridge, Des Plumes,Morton Grove, Mites and Golf-Maine.

Sorority dinnerBela Gamma Chapter, of Alpha

Delta Kappa, an internationalhonorary sorority of womenedocutors, will meet for dinnec alMosustern's Ristorante on DevonAve. nu Friday, Del. 26. The 5p.m. dinner mitt he followed by abusiness meeting presided oserby Eve Carter nf Schaumburg.Dorulhy DiRivero, of Deerfictd,will outline plans for Founder'sDay lu be observed in Nocember.For information Concerning thesorority phnse 475-8377.

On President's ListChris Katrin, 8515 N. Ottawa,

MortonGrove, han been named tothe President's List al the DeVryInstitute of Technulugy inChiesto.

. :Ma1 01 'l$ieOsiO ,yJdocisri't :at2e.tl otljlfleBegle, 'Thucudày, October85, 1981

International Yotith Yearrights and responsibilities, andcurrent legislation can par-ticipale by calling Vivian Ein-stets with the Cnalitiun fnr LawRelated Eduratiun at the JohnMarshall LawSchwl at 427-2737.

July in "Youth and CultureMonth." Youth and yualh groupsinterested in art, drama, dance,music, history, nr architeclureran get invnlved by eaSing Bah

Ackland uf the Chirugn HistoricalSociety at 642-4600.

October in "Youth Develop-meni Manth" and will focas onyuath greups that develup thecharacters and abilities nf theirmemhers. Scouting groups,schoal clubs, and recreatiunprugrams are invited lajnin in byphoning Sandie Kunrielniah withthe Santh Suburban Ynuth Ser-

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vices Alliance )SSYSA) at 891-8180.

Nuvember is "Ynuth, Family,and Religinn Month". If yourchurch nr nynagugue ynuthgruaps nr family nuppurt groupswauld like to he invalved, eaclactMary Feerick nf the Youth Ser-vires Departaseniat 805-2900.

Five months are presentlyapen and could focus on health

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issues, educatins, the arts,recreatlnn, gnvernment, nrethnic ysuth. To find nut mureahnut thene.mnnthu or IYY ingeneral, call Sandra Iinely al805-2600.

1985 is nur chance to focuspublic atlentien un the punitivecuntributinnu nf ynnth. Get is-volved. Adults and youth-Ingetbercanmake a difference.

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ThennuaI BenefitDinner f Swedish Covenant Hospital, 5145 N.California, has hess schedaled this year for Saturday, November 3,ha the Grand Ballroom of the Chicago Marriott Hotel. Mrs. PatrickFarIner of Skokie (center) is one of the tichet setiers for the eventwhich is sponsored by the hospital's Service Guiid. Sees with Mrs.Farmer are the co-chairmen of the tichet committee andEdgebrooh residents Mrs. O. Theodore Robore (left) aod Mrs. Sid-hey CroS. This year's dinner witt featore an art deco motif and en-tertafomeot will be provided by musician-comedian Peter Harvey.For more infonnatioo or to. make a reservation cootoct thehospital's Public Affairs office, 989-38t2.

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oak, Nites, will be featuredduring the month of October inthe lobby of Lotheron GeneralHospital, Porh Ridge.

Ms. Poruak primarily worbs inacrylic, watercolor, charcoal,and pen and ink. Her favoritesubjects ioctude clowns andanimal portraits. She studied artjut the Art lostitote of Chicagoand she studied privately withseveral artists. Ms. Porzahcorrently teaches art classesthroogb the Nilcs Park Districtand Niles Pablic Library.

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Dr. Chesler J. Nowak, OD., iocooperation with the AnsericanIntcrprofnssionai Foundationjirogram of cost containment ioeye en&minations related tohealth, has pledged to cooperatefolly io this national endeavor.Proper eye care has always aidedio cost containn5eOt, not only inthe health of the eye, but in thelutaI hcolth of the individual.

Dr. Rowab O.D. asserts thatthe eyes mirrors the hcollh of thebody. A coaiplele eyecnamination can often naveeyes, even liven, by deIne-ting incipient diseuses. Earlytreatment can meun prevention -and prevention results in cootcontainment!

The optometrist in 1hz generalpractitioner of vision. He caowork with your family prac-titioner, the opthumotoginl,and other specialists as

Park Ridge Terrace dedicated to'professional care of the aged

Park Ridge Terrace NursingHome, 565 Busse hwy., ParhRidge, in an accredited long-termcare facility dedicated toprofessional, round the clocknursing care for the aged,chronically iii and the con-valeucent.

The 55 hed facility has s cons-pide staff of quulilied nursingpersonnel which cooperaleo fullywith the puliont's own physician.Parb Ridge Terrace features at-tractivc rooms, all on one floor. Ithas individuai room temperaturecontrols for heating and air con-ditioning.

' The Norsiog Home han a dailyrecreation and activity schedoleiocluding an arts and craftsprogram. Il has a diniag,room, onoutdoor terrace and a recreationandTV room brIbe enjoyment ofita residents.

The home han a Resident'sCouncil that is attended and ledby the narsing home's residents.The meetings are held the third

necessary wnen he finds adetrimental condition throagh aneye enamtaation.

"tnterprofennionalism, bonedopon Optometric care, save sightnnd save lives" stales Dr.Nowak, OD. He noten the healthof the entire nabos could im-prove, not only Ihenugh proper'natritian and exercise, bot hyscheduling regalar eyeexaminations. The eye reflectsmany body conditions. It sestimated by Ihn American In-terproleuoinnai Foundation thathail Ihn honpitalo in the UnitedStaten could be emptied byregular eye enaminationo andearly delection ofmany diacones.

lt is a worthwhiln goat) It inrecommended that eyeenaasinations be scheduled ne oregular basis for the entirefamily.

Monday of every month and urndesigned to recogniee the needsof residents and provide on np-porlunity to disenso nnggentionnand annweroto problems.

In order lo make thesemeetings meaningful, an agendais drawn up by Mary Rasmussenand Peg Shannon, co-activitydirectors, who nerve os in-div)duat chairpersons. Thehome's director of naming is alsois attendance Io answerquestions pertaining to nursing

Mrs. Jü Nuoto, au active nylon-tner nerves as community re-presentative at all meetings.Mrs. Rasmossen erploined Ihatthe Resident's Council is intendedto involve residents by airingtheir needs, suggestions and oc-livitien. She said Inat they areurged to express their thoughtsand added that their requests areseriously considered and actedupon. A question aod answersession is held ot the conclusion

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For the aged, conoulencent, or chronically Ii, Ihe PuckRidge Terrace. pconiden noery modern tucilily, service unda professionally enperienced nIaIt. Euch guest cocemosfummly-slyie care and aflenfion. Here a the ottimale ¡enursing horneo, yet calen are nurprjningly moderate.

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George G. Davis. Administrator665 Busso Hwy.. Park Ridge 60068 825-5817

MilcbeIl V. Kumionki, Jr.,M.D., Rilen, wan the Master ofCeremonies for St. Mory ofNazareth Hospital Center's tthAnnusi Fall Benefit which is omajor fund-raining event span-nnred by the hospital's medicalstall.

Dr, Kominshi in a generalsurgeon who is nationally hnowoin the field nf Metabolic Soppnrtand he io currently the Chief of St.Mary's Metabolic Support Ser-vices. He atan provides surgicaldirecliun for the hospital's loten-sive Cure Unit. Dr. Kaminshi inactive in St. Mary's MedicalEducation affiliation as theClinical Professor of Surgery andChief of the Division of SnrgicalNutrition at the University ofHealth Sciences, the ChicagoMedical School. He is alan theMedical Director nf the ChicagoMedical andDental Center.

of each meeting.Park Ridge Terrace Nursing

Home is eelebrultsg ils 24th yearanniversary.

"Stop SmokingClinic" to heheld at IGH

A nix-session "Slop SmokingClinic," designed to help smokershick Ihn habit will begin on Mus-doy, Nov. 5, and continue onWndoendoy, Nov. 7; Monday,Nov. l2 Wednesday, Nov, 14;Monday, Nov. 19; and Monday,Nov. 2g. The first two sessionswill be held from 73O to 93S andIhe Ioni four sessions will ho heldfor73glo'tp.m.

Sponsored by LutheranGeneral's Deportment of-Respiratory Therapy, io Conjan-cIten with the Chicago LungAusocialino, the clinic offers par-t)cipants o step-by-step reductiooplan to quit smoking.

During each session, differeottechniques bused onpsychological principles andmethods are introduced, Whitethe techniques aro varied, theyshare the common purpose ofhelping Ike individual gain con-Irol over his behavior, and makequitting smoking a less poinfulesperience.

The clinic is open to persono ofall ages. Because class sian islimited, persons uro asked to pre-regisler, For registration and feeinformation, phone LutheranGeneral's Respiratory TherapyDeportmenl at 696-5090. Theclinic will be held throughout theyear.

Grant Hospital Be-rd member, Edward R. Schwinn, Jr. 'withPark Ridge rosidenl SIrs. Joerny Fnwlcr and her eephew WilliamJoorn ufRilen, at Ca so N)ghi, a bencfil for Grani Hospital.

Grant benefitsfrom Casno.Night

The fact that they wnold soiwin cash did sul lessen the rs-citement for the gamblers, highrollers and card sharps who ai-lendod Casino Nighl, a benefil forGrant Hospital of Chicago. Over25g guests came in Chicago'sCosmi Club for the black tie of-lair sponsored hy Ihn GravIAssociate Board.. In addilios to casino games,there were doer priaes, a sileot

Regintrati000 are now belogaccepted for a four-weeb Strensand Health Wsrknhop to be heldat Lotheran General Hospital,'Parb Ridge. The workshop,which is sponsored by PorksideHuman Services, will be heldfrom 0:30 to f p.m., on loar con-'necutive Tuesday eveningsbeginning Nov. 6. The workshopin desigoed to explore the effectsof prolonged stress on personalhealth, measure' participants'leveln of stress, aod introduceapproaches effective inmanaging sIrena.

"National studies iodicale thaione of every three Americanslives with moderate to severepersonal stress," noten JosephBarr, EdO., psychologist andworkshop leader. "People areaware nf the relationship bet-ween high stress and health.Eighty-five percent in non surveyodicated thai ihey would like lehandle stress more effectively.This worhshop is the stale-of-theart in brief, practical approachesto managing life stress.". Stress, according to Dr. Burr,in the body's attempt tu adapt to anew sr threatening circsmstao-ce. Homun be'mgs renpnnd to allstress, physical or psychological,with a reflexive preparation for aquick reaction, marked by a rushofadrenalin, increased heart rateand blood prensare, muscle len-sino, io a total of 1,4tO bodilychangea, The body natorutlyrecovers from Ibis response, hatprolonged nIceno or trauma cao-leave a person in a constant state5f high aroasal und anuble toquiet physiological processes.

aucuns and a raffle. Gseslstraded Iheir chips for prizes aiIke evening's cod.

The Aosociule Board in-a groupst young professionals who par-iicipaie on committees of theBoard of Direclois and nupporithe hospital'throagh benefits andindividaal gills. The ÇasinoNight broughl Ike Ansocialesover $20,005 for the Fund for Ex-ccllence io Medical Care.

Pärkside Human Servicesto hold Stress Workshop

"Like a thermostat stack al ahigh level, the body strains tomaintain this overaroasal whichinterferes with effectiveness inwork and relationships," Dr.Barr explaines.

"High stress impacts one's lifeis many ways," staten Dr. Barr,"impairing effectiveness io one'scareer, leading to stress-relateddisorders, 'such as headaches,high blood prensare, ulcers,muscle spasms, heart disease,and albern."

The Stress und HealthWorkshop will introduce stressmaoagement techniquesdevuloped by cardiologists,neurologists, psychologists, andolber health core prolensinoals lo

Ability to exercise no immunityto heart disease, says cardiologist

"Endaruoce, exercise, es-pecially promoled by long-distance ransiog, does not conferimmunity to cardiovasculardisease," slated Noel-Neqais,M.D., director nf the CardiacRehohilitalinn und HealthEnhancemeni Center at SwedishCovenaol Hospital, 5145 N.California. Dr. Nequin ersresponding to a questioa aboutthe death of a famed author andrusniog odvocale Jim Finn,dnring a rodio interview today onWBBM-AM.

"Exercise does improve thequality of life. For people whowalch their weighl as weil, Iherein no question thai exercise alsohas coaferred heallh benefits,"he said.

"The death nf Jim Finn cao bereferred to by non-exercisers as't told you oo' but you have tolook al his hachgr000d," es-ploined the cardiologist, who saidthai Fions family had a olronghistory 0f heart attacks. Hisfather suffered a heart attack atage 35 aod died eight yearn bier.

The latest information on Fian,said Dr. Neqoin, is that ao outop-ny of his heart showed Ihat lhreeof the arteries were muck ab-structed. Multiple small scars onIke heart indicated that Fian hadseveral small heart attacksbefore bis death. Dr. Requin weni

deeply relax the body and eoahleparticipuats to retearn the abilityto recover from stress.

"With practice, these stressmanagemenl Iechniqoes cao hemore beneficial io 'qaieting' ihnbody than deep sleep. They coohelp relnrn the body back to itasaturai balance and compliment'the body's poleotial lo regniateand heal itself," Dr, Barr en-plaines.

The Stress and HealIbWorkshop will be limited lo 24parlicipants. For registralionand fee informulion, phone theOulpatienl Stress Clinic ofPorhsidr Humas Services at 096-5855.

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an to say that withoat theregitneo of eneretse Fin almoateerbaioly mould have died at amachyoungnr age.

Besides the, legacy of hinmriting, beliefs, und example ofruaniag, the heart specialist mid,the mont importaal legacy Fianleft was "asmelbing he didn't do,which cost him hin life - medicalevabaatioo and foflow-ap."

Dr. Requin pointed oat thatFinn had refaned medicalevaluations as well as a strewtest, mhich would bave ideotif ledthe degree of anatomicalprohlesau he bed.

"The ability In cover longdistance on fool, or

by swimming sr on a bicycle,does not relate directly to thestatus of one's coronary or-taries," Dr Neqnio said. "Flux'scoronary arlery blockages,however, xhnald have shown os astresstest." -

Dr. Nequia, a marathon runnerbisseS, expLained that three ofhis heart palieots mho belong toIke Ranning Hearts Club utSwedish Covenant Hospital cancoverle miles io ultra-marathonseuh so apparent problems.

He went on tosay that Finn in typical ofmilli000 of Americans who weresedentary from lt lo 28 yearn aod

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- nanvere, nynliast, fissate anthasiattt, la nus" nenn-drina" your- body.

Takt on EXCI1CIOI sTRess TE5T--r5e saare ti neons testthat 000id sane your litt.

The test will datarmien y narearren t lovel of cardi050sculatti tnestand ,vtyidentifytilentadoaveedcorovaryhnartditesan.

Yen alto Will got un ¡ndioidoaiiead nonrcis o and hoaith im.ernatwtntpranram,andíneonrniae praantiptioy.

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a you heno bete orstill aree seekera nu huoe high blood prntnor n o, high blood tata

Eedaranet fi tnossitn at sinnt vss°'r elattd with the absenenat atharascleruain, the wott comen setant of hasts attacks endxtrOknn. toarcise I orerayte dantaryl mort intellisentiv. Knowyour limita end your potevriols. Weil tell yea.

We are the pi acter io hteith erhaecem nvtanaear diteeehaki litatj on progremt in the rnidwtsttrn united Steten.

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ie gamzatio would hke to Deeds; Amelia Pueiaaki Joaame(7) l vowed to lead the fight district plaened eop000lofl firot rate are a necesoity, not a

mvite everyooe to attend Cmxli- Altar, Thomao FUer ad Gloriato override Governor Thom- project.s and new additions to loxury" EgaO said em-

dates Night, which is sehednied Majawahi caadidate fP000S recent veto of $8 million their book coltections. Without phatirallY. "I intend to see that

for Friday, October 26 - 7 p.m. at Metropoltan Saeit&y Disteithdollars for pohlic Iihrary con- this ,revenoe those goats w'11

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the Social Service Center, 5844 Msoinvitedtoapeakhaveheenstroction ander the Capital tsecomelmpossibie."

TheGenera! Msemhly will go

N Mdwnulsee ave. Conctsdntes' C.ngressinan Frank AnnunzioDevelopment Board ap- According to Egon, funds are hack into session m November to

Night is Open to the generol Candidate fer re-election in thpropriotmon bill passed last awarded on a matching grant consider vetos and ames-

public. 11th Coogrosaioiial District Sespring. basis - 25% stale funds matched dotory vetoes banded down

, . "It is inconceivable to me how by 75% local funds. In the Riles by Govei'flOr Thompson

the Governor could veto as ap- librory project alone $ millionpropriatiOO measure that direc- dollará will generate ut least $24tlyaffects the educational advan- million in local - o total of $32tages of so many of our people, million to he spent on neededparticularly children," Egon library improvemesl.s.

Yourell Amirantereceives

This is the best lime to get to Robert Egea, candidate for re-le-ose the candidates rosming foc election in the 7th Senatorialdifferent political office. Invited District, Rep. Ralph Capparelli,to appear on October 26 have , candidate for re-election m thobeen, Cosgeesssoao Pool Simon, 13th legislative district; andcandidot for U.S. Seontor from Thscothy Johns, candidate forillinois; achaca Duley, candidato Stato Representative in the 14thfor re-election as Ce-sb County legislative district; and JamesStates Attorney; Moegon Finley, . DeLco, candidate for State Re-candidato for ce-ofectioo os Clerk presentative io the 16th legislo-of the Circuit Court; Harry 'Boo' tivc diotre-t.

Hanrahan tospeak at conference . .mssslonerS has before il Ike or- ceived two endoroements.

Robert P. Honraban, Nifes event in Ike property tax field. dinanee which, when opproved The Helienie Voters st Amen-

Towmhip Assessor, Skohie, has Over 1,500 delegates are enpec- by the board, will enable the m, a group representasE Greek-

been invited to speak at the fit- toil at the conference, which will Recorder's office to add an ad- Americans, endoraed Amirante

tieth International Conference on celebrate the fiftieth anniversary ditionat $1 for every document over toeambeot Sen. Bob Rostra

Assessment Administration. Mr. ofthe founding of the association. filed io that office. due toAoainante'o stands on email

Hanrahan will he speaking at the The IÁAO is a non-profit The ordtoance, based os House buotoess, crime rod tases.

concurrent workshop session educational membership Bill 2887, which was sponsored The Teamsters Jetot Couneit

"Contrasting Assessment-Ratio organization dedicated to im- by Youretl, became law on Sep- Number 25, broiled by Louis F.

Studies." proving the administration of the tomber 4 and will take effroi Pie-h ofFoek Ridge, also gave the

The conference, to be held Oct. property lax and to improving December 4. nod to Ammonto, n Pooh Rolge

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Association of Assessing Officers wide are from governmental, defray the cost of coovorting the endorsed due fil his foie mmdedboniness. and academic corn- couotyrecsrder's office to corn- stands os statewide issues of

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Cook County Recortlerof Deeds Sam Amirante, DemoceatioHarry 'Bus" Yoarell. said today eaodidalo for the llhiaoia Sonatesthe Cook County Board of Corn- 28th District seat, recently re-

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"Monday AfterThe Miracle"

The Open Sthge Playern of theMeyer Kaplan JCC in Skokie ae-flouncen the fnllewing Cast for itsproduction nf 'Monday After TheMiracle" which opens on Satur-day, Oct. 27 for five consecutiveweehends and Wednesdayevenings: Ros Friedman andLinda Lang of Shokie, ShonhanaThalberg of Evasnton, DaveGhitardi of Chicago and BernieWanmer of Palatine.

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Good ocats are still availablefor Oalston Community CollegeTheater Association productionof William Inge's "Bun Stop".

Performances are scheduledfor October 25 - 27 and NovemberI . 3, at 8 p.m. is the PerformingArt,s Center atOCC Den Plaines,Itoo E. Golf rd.

The play focusen around eightpeople traveling on a bus whobecome olranded during a heavy000wnlorm, and are forced lospend a sight together in a road-side diner. Marilyn Monroestarred in Ihn movie version ufIhn play.

Cast members for "Bun Stop,"which in being directed by ShirleySpiegler Jacobs, include JulieLaughlin (Den Plaines), BarbaraHarrin )Shohie), Bruce Satinocer)Den Plaines), Mary Maenesga.Payne )Palalise), John Petlichi)Shohie), Anthony . Ifargin)Arlisgtoe Ueightn), StewartGreven (Park Ridge) and MarkMiller (Nues). All cant membersare Oakton students.

Tickets for "Bun Stop" are onsale for $3 (0CC students, staff,faculty, and senior eitioeon) and$4 (general public) in advance.Tichein will be $5 at the door.

For further information, call285-19W.

Comedy workshopat Devonshire

The Devonshire Playhouse nfthe Skokie Park Districl, 4410Grove, will hold a preparatorymanical comedy worknhop foranpiriog actoro who wish foaudition for the forthcnmiogGeorge M. Cohue musical "45Minuten From Broadway". The 4sessioun begio Nov. 12. For in-formation call f)4-15u0.

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Regintration io limited. Alten-dance ai alt 5 snsnionn inrequired. For further infnr-matioo andto unsure a space, call250-2020 days, or 441-6273evenings.

NapervilleAntiquesShow aHd Sale

The Naperville HeritageSociety han scheduled its 16fb au-neat Antiques Show and Sale forFriday and Saturday, Oct. 26 and27, from Il am. lo 9:30 p.m. andSunday, Oct. 28, frem tt am. losp.m. The Meroer Fieldhause ofNorth Cenfral College, Naper-ville, Illinois in the cite of thenhow which is ose uf the fioest an-liquen shows in the mid-west.Spncialiotn will exhibit clocks,prieto, hoaho, silver, china, glans,linen, wicker and other popularcollectibles. Nineteeoth centuryEuropean antiques an well an

- American primitiven will be

Proceeds from the show benefitNaper Settlement, an historicprairie village which has becodeveloped by the NapervilfeHeritage Society in the heart ofold Naperville. The admission feeof permits visitors lo return foralt three dayn of the show. NaperSettlement will be open from 1:30p.m. to 4:31 p.m. ou Ihene threedays where costumed gnides willgive koowledgedhle islerpretivc

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Adult programsat Lincoinwood Library

- "Creating Ynnr Own Space"will be dincassed by interiordesigner Judy Fiala as part of"Creative Discovery," the ludAnnual Art Series at the Lincoln-wood Library, 4f00 W. Pratt ave.The feetare takes place Sun., Oct.28, at 2:30 p.m. Head nf her ownbusiness, JAF Associates, Fialawill disenso her Conviction thatpeople are the most importantelement is any interior. Good in-tenors, she believes, mustprovide au aesthetic backgroundaudlunetional space for peuple.

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Luau Annociatios in currentlyselling "Stepping Ost" ConpanBouho to their eostomern. A boonto economy-minded connamern,the boula contains over $305 worthof discount coupons for localtheatres aud restaurants.

For enampte, the book inclodes2-for-t tickets to the Golf Mill,Morton Grove, Edens and GolfGlen Theatres os well os disceso-tu tu rentaurauts such auDi Lea's,October 5 and Oliver's.

The purchase price is areasonable $14 and Coupons arevalid lhruughSept. 1,1928.

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Os Toes., Oct. 30, at 7:30 pm,,"Carmen," an opera by GeargenBizet, will be discusses by arepreuentattve ofthe Lyric OperaLecture Corps. The opera witt heperfurmed soonat Lyric Opera.

Taube Rotter, psipnlar actressaud kook reviewer, wifi review anew book an Fri., Nov. 2, at 10:35am., in a program Co-sponsoredby the Lincotowood Sroinro Glob.

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The Devoonhire Playhouse isoffering a preparatory musicalcomedy workshop far aspiringadult actors who wish lo auditionfor the forthcoming musicalproduction "45 Minuten FromBroadway."

The fauroensions are scheduledfor November 12-19-26 and Dee-embcr3frumf-lfp.m. Fee: $15.For registrtioo iasformation call674-15go. Devonshire Centsr, 4400Grove, Shahie.

Free concertat Skokie library

The Arioso Trio, comprised ofMargarita Sutomennhy)Skokie),violin; Rarbûra Schwimmer(Evanstun), cello; and, HarrietWeiner (Evanston), piano, willperform is cuocert at the ShaMePublie Library, 5215 Oaktau auSunday, Oct. 25 at 3 p.m. Thinfree concert will feature theworku of HayAs, Beethoven andMendelssohn.

"Witness for the Prosecution""Witnenn for the Prosecution," show opens Friday, November 2,

Agatha Christie's famous court. and runs for four weekends, Ihmmom melodrama, in the nest at- November28.traction at Den Plaines Theatre Friday and Saturday and theGanld Playhuuue, 625 Lee st. The first two Sunday curtains are at 8

p.m. The. last two Sundays,Nuvember 1f and 25, are

: matiueeu at 2:3f p.m. Tickets for- . t I all 12 performaucen may bereserved now by calling Ihn busoffice, 296-1211, between noou andS p.m. daily. Tickets are $6 each,with neniur citizens aged 60 andover, and high school or youngerstudents showing valid S.D. car-ds, receiving tickets at $4 onFridays and Sundays.

There are also seauon nubserip-lions available for the fuor shownremaining in the 1984-85 season at$20 for adults, $1g for seniorcitizens (allowing them lo attendou a Saturday night if they

- prefer).

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Upstage/Downstage"The Witch's Pumpkin" will be

performed by students of Up-stage/Downstage Children'sTheater al 4411 Oakton st., Skokteon Satarday, Oct. 27 at 18:30 am,and 1:30 p.m. and Wednesday,Oct. 31 al 4:38 p.m. Admission ta50 for ehtldres and $1 for adulta,Members nf the aadtence are In-vited to wear their HalloweenCostiinses to the productIon,

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jazz, show tunes"Mary, Jahn and All That

Jano," an evening of.show tunesand jano, will be featuredNovember f at S p.m., in the Per-forming Arts Ceuter at OaktonCoosmunity College/Des Plomen,1600 E. Golf rd.

The show will featoreainger/aetrens/dancer MaryLeGere, along with Jake Jergerand his trio. LeGere, au 0CCmusic faculty member, has per-formed at the Marrintt Lincalu-shire Theatre m " Kismet" andhad leads with the DuPage OperaTheater, the Lyric Opera,Barrington Chapter, as Mouettain La Buheme, and portrayed

Morton Grove Park DistrictBallroom Dancing

The Morton Grove ParkDintrict wilt after a ballroomdance class far adults hegisuingou Nay. 7 and continuing eachWedueuday through Dee. 19.Claaaen will be held at NationalPark, 7:3f p.m. until 9 p.m.

The program wilt provide ta-dividual instruction (u the basic

- Karla Rosslt will he a wotmme home for

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Roas, daaghtoe of ShobmansEvelyn sud Abo Raneuzwnig, isagendoate of Hites Knut HighBebaut und is us neweomee ta Ikeentertainment field. She houshored the stage wills DichShown, Ed MeMahon, JnekJones, Sammy Davis Jr., BillCushy, George Benson, ucdoMuntaiban and Jean-Punt Vig-

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When was the last liasse youwere really scared? -

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The haunted babe is a fuud-raising project designed tu aidthe ORS Marching Band in theirattempts to save enough money.te attend this year's Fiesta Bowlin Tempe, AZ.

The chillo and thrills beginwhen you phone 724-4664 for yourticket la the haunted house. Theprice of admission is onty $2 andyour advance purchase makesyou eligible for the raffle drawinguf a 19" portable colur television)

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hckets and are inside the "Houseof Honora" you'll esperience thescare uf your life)

The haunted house will featureflying witches, occupied coffina,frightening guillotine sennes, un-speakable ereataren and muchmuch more

So come on nul for an adven-tare in screaming and help out aworthy cause,

"Rnm,oftforrorn",Oct,24,25,

Mabel in "Piraten of Penoauee"for a series of live industrialshown.

Jerger is well-known fur hisrole us director of the 0CC Per-cunnion Ensemble aod aprofennionol drummer who ksplayed with the libes ufWayne King, Lou Breeze andFrank York.

Tickets fur "Mary, Jahe andAlt That Jano" are available atthe 0CC Theater Box Office.Tickets are $3 for neniur citioeos,0CC faculty, staff and students,and $4 fur the general public.

For further informotiun, callg35-tlgg.

slops of rhumhao, tangos and thejitterbug. The fee is *27/residen-In: $32.4t/uun-rcuideuts.

For additional informalion orlo register, please visit theregislralion denh ou the mainflour of Prairie View CommunityCenter, 6534 Dempoter, or call965-1210.

in concertperformed al maisy found reiningevents nod majan conueutiomfrom moot ta coast: The GilletteCovpoeulion, Sally Stratker'nCkvistiau Childvcs'n Fand, Amer-ican t3iahetes Aosoeiation, andmost recently "tdoighbern ofWatts," selih slava Ben Versosund PSp Wilson.

She cao he seau in MiebselJuuhnan'n "Triumph" video undwas feotuced lost yeso on n PBSnpminl, "On Compus," withhunt, George Fenoomun.

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nIl over the Chicago metropolitanend nabarbacu aren, ON STAGE!,1ko Chicago-boned productionCompany (Autor's Equity Annonia-lieu adult performers) is present-ing the noney puppet med Mendain fall-neale, live peofnnnionalperfoennauces begmnniasgthe weekof Octaker 17 ut the PiciswiebTheatro in Park Ridge

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Newly udded: lien half-hauethentee pipe organ concert begin-eisig o half-hose hetsee oB listedcas-saisi times.

0cc Alumni hostsdinner/theaterThe Oaktoai Community

College Alumni Associativo wiShost a dinner/theater and "meetthe cast" party ou Friday, Nay. 2fur OCC's production of the play"Bun Slop".

A buffet diuner, play ticketsand the post-show "meet thecoat" party are iucluded in the$12.51 conI. Dinner in scheduledfur 6:30 p.m., at 0CC/DesPlaines, 160g E. Golf rd. "BusSlap" which featured MarilynMonroeju the movie enrabo, isscheduled for 8 p.m. in the Per-lurmiog Arts Center at 0CC/DesPlaines.

For further information, call635-1723.

IMEA musiciansFour Maine East musiciano

audilioned and have bees nelecedto the Illinoio Music Educatore'Association District VII BandandJanz Baud.They are Michael Geldutein of1es Plaines, first trombone Canc'erI Baud; Greg Fishman ofMcrlui Grove, first tenor JanoBand; - David Ruth of MortonGrove, lirnt triunpet Jazz Band;and Marcsaacson of NUes, firsttrumpetJdnz Band II.

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Nues West presents musical"No Parking on Ihr Stage

Floor," an original musical en-tirely writles, produced anddirected by Riles West HighSchool students, will be ntaged atIhe schoul at 8:15 p.m. Novemberf-10 and at 1:15 p.m. no Novem-ber? for senior citizens only.

The memories of people io-volved with nu old theatre ahnulta be turned into a multilevelporking garage furnish the hasts

Auditionsscheduled

- Open auditions fur North ShoreTheater Company's production ofAmerica's longest runningmusical "The Fastantieh'o" willbe held at Highcrent Center,ltlioois and Hunter Rets., Wilmel-

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by Iwo veteran North ShoreDirectors, Judi Rodman andPhyllin Scott. Those auditioningare asking tu prepare a musicalnumber from the shcw. Produe-hoc dates are weekends, Feb, 8through Feb. 24.

We are seeking f performersIer 2 women and g or 7 meo; 5 areaisging/acting roles and 3 rotesare acting only.

Fer further icformaticn, call256-9358.

for the muaical retrospective thodIraces the history of moule fromthe 1800's to the present. "Chat-ta000gu Chue OEm," "JailhouueRock," and "Blowin' in theWind," are nome of the melodiesthatpuncluate theolory hoe.

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MUSICALINSTRUCTION

PETS ROOFING

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934-8150

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967-7430

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to APPROVED HOMESHrs 5 duos a week

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BAYS ANIMAI. SHELTER

SolidRoofingCoenepanyAll Types of Roofing

Tuokpointing 'Or Siding

777-3068Free EstImates Insured

Piano - Guitar - AccordionOrgan Or Voico Prioute in-struction. home or stadio.

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965-3281

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USE THE BUGLEM NTA s

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Your Ad AppearsIn The Follovving Editions

NILES BUGLE

MORTON GROVE BUGLE

SKOKIE/LINCOLNWOOU BUGLE

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Part-TimeMcronrooAe

NEWLY CREATED POSITION!CUSTOMER SERVICE

REPRESENTATIVE100% contect with public. Mature wale-retireeswelcowe. Good cowmunication skills required. S days

- perweek.APPLY IN PERSON' d A , i IiviaulSon lNaLIonaj oafli

9190 GOLF ROADDESPLAINES ILLINOIS

BILLERCONSTRUCTION

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SeniorPart-TimeClerk Typist

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NILESL -I I

7100 W. Oalgtoe, Siles,n,e,m n,un YauHer,rWr

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967-8820

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PROFESSIONALTELEMARKETING TRAINEESTelemanketing positi onsnawev tilahie for people with

program opportonitiot. Wo ere an attobliskad campany that pro-ocescacts tee programe tar bright, prafateiangl people who wtnrItyW nr

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Nightingele-ConantCorperetionRiles, Illinois.

Several

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A man wakes up in the morning aftér .

Sleeping underan advertused blanketin an "advertised' bedOn an "advertised" mattressBetween two "advertised' sheetsPulls off his "advertised' pajamas-Takesabathipghis"advertised"tubWashes with an 'advertised" soapShaves with an 'advertised" razorUses 'advertised razor bladesApplies "advertised" shaving lotionBrushes his hair with an "advertised" brushPuts on 'advertised" clothesSits down to breakfast of 'advertised' coffeeUsing 'advertised" sugar and creamEast"advertised' ham and eggsBrushes his teeth with "advertised' toothpastePuts on an "advertised" hatStarts his car with an 'advertised" batteryRides to work in an 'advertused" carOn "advertised' tiresSits down at his "advertised" desk.In an "advertised" chairTalks over an "advertised" telephoneWrites with an advertised" pen?THEN HE refuses to 'advertise."Says "advertising" doesn't pay ,. -But when his BUSINESS fails.He finally "advertises:"

-BUSINESS FOR SALE

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THE BUGIE NEWSPAPERS8746 N. Shermer Road

Nues. Illinois

968-3900-

WE WILL GET THE MESSAGEON OUR QWIP TRANSCEIVER

.

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BUGLE NEWSPAPERS8746 N. SHERMER RD., NILES,

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(OUR OWIP NUMBER)

FASTER

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biliry and Willir'gneus tOleer:Wfaceteaftal etrequire 4.

Wt offer a talary at $3.35 parhour pl aarnaeotrne program.

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Waaraaoonptetgapplrcatiene

NarthbraukCaurtMallNorthbtaak. IL

parkianeHOSIERY. INC.

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distribute engioeering documentation for a PoduatDevelopment Organization.Typing of 40 wpw is essential along with the abilityto organize effnativnly W hate excellent coni-municatian skills.

COMPLETE BENEFITS PACKAGE...SALARY IS COMMENSURATE

WITH EXPERIENCE...CALL FOR APPOINTMENT - 9 A.M.-4 P.M.

676-5600

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items by phene. Positionmay lead toCorrnopanderttpomtw000

typing skills and theta aOmpaon own letters.Good starting salary.

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2 ReceptionistLate Afternoaans&SaturdayMornings.orMondanj theta

RISERANIMAL HOSPITAL

5335w TouhySkokie. Illinois

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Waakagan RoadRd.

Illipois 65515

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Chiaggos largest music re-taIl I 0k g fo q alfedsa espnople with euanptra,r-al product knowledge ofg,;neo s g ta o d

GUITARCENTER5822N.MilwaukeeAvn.

774-4300TYPIST

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5200 N. Hiawatha. Suifa 233,Clocego. IIIlflaie.

7250600

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200 Southnear

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A Natiaaal Security FirmPark Ridge is seekingdieidual far SecretarialData Entry Position ira

Marketiag Department.retarial Skills. CompaterSkiflsaadPleasant

FORMOREINFORMATIONCONTACT:

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298-7311Estension 602

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pasitlene ter:

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correct laoertlan BogiePablicallvea shall gal be liable

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W;reaAPPLYINPERSON

9003 N. Milwaukee AvenueRiles, IllinoIs

Or CALL

470-0372

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' DWnhkegao Road, Dnertield. III. 60015

rook Mall 60Wevkngan Lake Coak Rendo.na SF0551 and Seugeer Depat.l

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OAKTON-WAUKEGANCURRENCY EXCHANGE0010 WAUKEGAN RD.. NuES

967-1170

IMPERIAL JEWELERS344 LAWRENCE WOOD

966-1035

FRANK J. TURKa $OÑ$.INc.

s AIR CONflIT ONING. SHEET METAL

s HEATING

647-96127136 TOUHY AVE.NILES,ILL. 60648

ERA CALLERO Et CATINO REALTY

7800 MILWAUKEEAVENUE -

967-6000

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IB HOUR SERVICE

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TO SHOP LOCALLY

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NICOLOSI'S NORGECOIN-OP CLEANERS

HARLEM a MILWAUKEE AVENUES- 16:1-9447

PAINT WAGON8014 N. WAUKEGAN RD.

966-5460

PATEI( fr SONS6723 MILWAUKEE AVE.

447-9836

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8038 Milwaukee-NILES, ILL.ALL NAME BRANDSALL TEXTURES

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Salariand FAIR PRICES

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o' 282-8575

IN BUSINESS 25 YEARS

ELSE'S BEAUTY SALON - 965-1399BILL'S ORIGINAL BARBER SHOP - 965-3711

9208-92O8ç WAUKEGAN RD.. M. G.

BEN FRIEND REALTORS1234 TOIJHY AVE.

7742500

CENTURY 21.

COACHLIGHT REALTY7135 N. MILWAUKEE AVE., NuES

967-9320

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your Ad AppearsInThe Following Editions

otl000lt NILES BUGLE

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SKOKIE!LINCOLNWOOD BUGLE

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REAL ESTAATHEBUGLEBARGABARN. VOUBCHOICE

The Bugle Bargain Barn,8748 N. Shermer Road, Niles, Illinois 60648 '

1!jVY:;'\

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FOR SALE OUT OF STATECONDOS FOR RENT

FBEFAID $5.00PLAN FOR i WEEK ADVERTISINGPREFAb RieloPLAN 3 OR 3 WEEKSADVERTISING DUPLEXRILES

iooO Sor Mo

Price CIES. (AlISO, Chootortini

!7136 Cerol CoWl. 967.7RB4

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00 Golf of MoDico, 2 BR. 2 BA. Con-do. Pool. J acoso I, Fithing Deck.

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, into the office at 8746 N. ShermerRoad, Ntlen, IllInOIS 6064R.

966-3900

mIE BUGLE BARGAIN BARNS ADS INCLUDEAUTOMOBILES PERSONALSFOR SALE PETSGARAGE SALES - SITUATION WANTEDHOME FURNISHINGS SPORTING GOODSMISCELLANEOUS SWAPS &TRADES

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FLORIDAVACATION RENTALS

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LYNN GILLIS REALTY, INC.

(813)483-5292

8746 N. ShermerP10050 poblieh ny odln)oo Iletod below.

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CLASSIFICATION

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From the £et I4ttgtitees recommendations, hesaid heenpocted a Spirited"exchange regarding the mat-

Nibs trustee Ang Mar-cheschjrwho Was the only oneOffour viflage hoard memberson the committee who waspresent, was the sste sp-position te the recnmmes-dation. Re has voiced sbjec-tiens in the past for namingbuildings after Idilesites. 11etntd us Tuesday he wouldprefer seine type of as obetistsbe consideres! for an area suchas tDntclimas's Point, the tan-dscaped area on the northwest

- corner of Tsuhy andMilwanlsee Avenues in front of.lije police station. Ile believesplaques aad/or listings ofmany residents who have ser-ved the coossnusity might beincluded there at ose centrailocation. He previousty voicedobjections to the naming ofbuildings after Nitesites roe-tending the vittago wouldsoon run out nf structureswhich would bear residents'

Marchescisi has also voicedconcerns there are manypresent usd past residentswho might he considered forsnobas h005r enti but mightbe neglected if only buildingsare named for o timited few.

Whether Marcheochi's voiceis a minority ose won't beknows until the Novembermeeting. Trustees Ottnw,Paneh and Pesote were absental the meeting though Poochsent word she supported thecommittee's recommes-dations.

Al a village board mééiiogIsst spring, park hoardpresident Elaine Heinespresented petitions to thevillage hoard suggesting thenew puhiie works building benamed for Barber. At thatlime Nitos was preparing tore-dedicate the village ad-ministration building by od-ding Ken Scheel's oame to ii.The same afternoon the BiseBoy additino to the fire stationwas dedicated as was the sewpublic worho' bsitdisg.Rather than act upon theReinen petitions, Blasereromonended a comjsljttde becreated to reniew futurededication suggestions.Village trastees MareheochiOttnw, Pooch and PessleJoined csissisiittee chairniasGenearis and four otherresidents on the cOismuitlee.The fifth nos-hourd memberWas the chairman, JimGeocaris.

Ai the Septémber 17meeting Cominitine membersSister trese Sohn of St.Benedict's Home usdlongtime Nitesite Belly Eue-mershi gave sigoificoottestimony about Bacher'smany custribstions to Nites.Their efforts Were crucial inhaving the committee send itsrecommendation to Nitosvillage board.

Hacher was the head of theNifes Public Wsrko dopar-tmeet from 195g through 197f.He alus served 33 years asassistant fire - chief andssorhed for the village movethan4fyeurs.

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Barber, his brotherChorley, a fire departmentcaptain, und Nues first firechief, George Pasek, wereresponsible for building Nues'first fire station at thesoutheast corser of Touhy andMilwaukee Avenues, wherethe present Ihird district cir-cuit ruad nffives are nowhoused.

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future iocreasvs might jeopar-dice the organization's ability tufunction in the future.

There has been statewide np-position to the proposed amen-dent in its present form due to theinclusion, without definition, of'patriotic organizalusno» as

being eligible for Ike euemptioo.There is concern if passed aswritten, the amendment muyserve au a tao loophole for anygroup calling itself "patriotic."

fo olber - bssioess, the hourdapprsved a switch inliisurancecarriers for village and parkdistrict employees, enpected tosave the village approximately$00,500 a year.

Village Administer Larry Arftsaid the switch from Ike JoboHancock Cumpasy to BlueCross/Blue Shield would prsvidesaniegs through lower ad-ministration fees charged by thecarrier, and Would not effect Ikequality or entent of coverage eso-ployees are receiving.

Lastly, Mayor RichardFlickioger announced thevillage's Department of Healthund Human Services will sponsora free diabetes srreeoisg forresidents between IP am. andnono Saturday, Nov. 17 at theVillage Halt Senior Center.

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Skokie temple.American Hebrew Congregalions. Rabbi Schaalmsiwas the director of the UAHCyears ago nod took a very achypart in Ihe formaRon uf lbcuogregalivo. The foundinfamilies will by honored at 1hservice, Rabbi Marc E. Berhsnwill officiate.

The 7Slh Anuivernary DinneDance will be held no Sunday, Oct. 2f at P p.m. ai the Nov11,Shore Hilton Hotel in ShuhieAlbert Smith, Mayor nf Shshirhas graciously accepted the isvitali00 of Ihe congregation lo ai-tend thin gaia affair. Chairman ofthe Dinner Dance is MorrisGreen uf Shokie, assistedby Elaine Hesseil nl Norlhbrunh,Peler Geruhanov nl l,incolnwuod,Melvin Kramer, Bvrnarii Pried-man, Jean Robins, Eileen Cohn,Ruth Green, David Weiss ofSbnlsie, Laure and Jackie Woin-stein of Chicago.

Temple Jsdea of Niles Town-ship was established by twelvefamilies on March 2, 1954, held itsfirst Shabhai service no April 2,ltt4 at the Ifuly Trinity Church in

Nuiteition. .

Cont'd from Shskte-L'wnod P.1counseling. A uchedule 01nutrition presentations will beprnvided to alt clients, Follow-upnutrilion counseling sesuiuns wiltbe scheduled at least every threemonths, nod hosed upon the io-dividual seed. A recurd will bemaintained for each client to maptheir progress toward improvedsalrthiosal otalso. Evenisgnutrition sessions will bescheduled regularly . for thebenefits uf residents who wnrh.

To register for the programand to schedule your initialasoesnmeot call Pl3-tStO, Ent.229.

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arms, as found in Ihe Illinois Con-Ohitution, was not violated by theMorton Grove law, "A boo on altfirearms that an individualcitizen might une wsuld not bepermisuibln, hut a baono,.. (specific) categories nffirearms such as handguns wnntdbe," wrute Simon.

Commenting ne whether avillage's pstice powers allswthem tu reulrict ownership of ver-tain guns, Simon said, "Thisesosi han long recognised that thepolice power comprehends lawsrestraining nr prohibitinganything harmful to the welfarenf the people,"

Opposing the Morton Gronehandgun bun were Chief JostiveHoward Ryan, and JusticesThomas Moran and Robert lin-derwond.

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Skokie, Seymour MandeS nf Rilens won presideni and Rabbi0 Schaalman officiated, - Thee congregation receive its Char-e ter from the biss nf Americang Hebrew Congregations on Sep-e tember ht, 1954. Temple Judean grew from the origihal twelve

families lo Ike strength uf 532r families presently,

Temple Mispab jsined TempleJudea in 1979 and Temple JudeaMinyah emerged ints a warm andvilal coogregation-meldig therich history nf the wellestablished Mispab in RogersPark milS Judea in Nitos Town-ship.

Rabbi Karl Weioer became thefirst spiritual leader of Ihe

. congregation soon after_the Tern-pIe became eulablinhed andremained its Rabbi and an activeleader in the community until hisuntimely death in November19ff. Rabbi Marc E. Berhoso,who was then the assistant RubIAwas selected by the congregationtu become ib Senior Rabbi.Judea Mispub aunitiaries are itsSisterhood, Claire Alport,president; Brotherhood,Raymond Rolfold, president;Ynuthgroup Michelle Garland,president, Each group hanmany activities with Com-munity, Jowish, National andsocial content, --

"At this special weekend,which holds so many memos-iouand at Ike same those looks Is abright future, we hope to sharesor pride with the members ofour congregation," says VivianMedah, president nf Judea MIA- -pub. -

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Mothers' Clubannual antique show

The Maine East Mothers' Club The dosati50 of $2, or $1 forwill present its 21st Annual An- senior ritisens,-which is valid fertique Show and Sale on Friday, the three days, will kenefil theNovember 2, 1mm 7 p.m. to IO Molhei's' Club Scholarship Fand,p.m., Saturday, November 3, To dale, over 275 students bavefrom 1g am, to 7 p.m., and Sun-receivedocholarohipo -day, Nsvember4, from Il am. to Maine Township High School5 p.m. The show will be held at Essi serves approundalely 2,750the Maine East High School students from Park Ridge, Niles,cafeteria, 2651 Dempoler -51. io Des Plaises, Morton Greve andPark Ridge.Glenview, ' -Twenty-niu midweot dealers jj . d R -

will display and sell their colley- I cl fi ti ii...lioso which include furniture, Ciiisliouvd from PateSFlow Blue, Dnullss, books,rident and improper lane usage.jewelry, pocket watches, PaporHe was assigned o Nov 9 courtAmericana, toys,date and released after posting a

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way. The two restaurants wereowned by Roces and NancyPalese.

Cirrincionc's son, Themas, SS,of Park Ridge, was sentenced tolwoyearo. -

A third defendant, LesterLewin, who pleaded guilty to con-structing 1ko time bomb used in05e of the bombings, was sesteo-red to six months -

The Cirrincionen were convie-lcd Aug. 9 ne federal conspiracyand bombing charges. AssistantU.S. Atturseys David J, SteIlerand Josepk Harlsles- contendedthe bombings were an attempt togain complete control of the Nan-vy's Pissa chain,

They said Biagis and ThomasCirriocione, Lewis and four othermes plotted to destrny thePaleses' restaurants, The Pourother men pleaded guilty andtestified as government wit-neones,

primitives, and ' mos'$10g bondmade baked goods, refrenent

The International Red Cross isof chili, sandwiches rrni0500ts,vnoiat wulk their office ioand Belgian waffles will be for

Poland in an attempt to contactsale,members of Kusiba's family.

Judge ' Mackeyreceives award

Judge RObes-t G. Mackey (e) ofthe Circuit Court of Cook Couoty,wan the recent recipient of the Golden Performance Award" givenby the PhiAlpba Delta, InteroatisnalLaw Froternity.

The award was presented to him'" lu Recognition of OutstandingJudicial Service fur the Mml Jury Trials Tried la Verdict is theLawDivision of Ike Circail CourtofCuoh County."

The presentation took place at a luncheon in Mackey's houor atthe Covenant Club in Chicago, Making the presentation were Ben-jolson P, Hyinh (li Deputy International Justice and Ed Miller,Prmideot of the Law Fraternity,

Mr, Hyink io a resident ofDes Plaioes.

IPAC endorsesJaffe for State Rep

The ttlinuiu Puklic Action issues, ouch as utility rates, tonicCouncil's political arm, CAN- malte, and health rare," saidPAC, today endorned State Robert Creamer, ExecutiveRepreumlative Aaron JuRe for Director of Pnblie Acuno,reeleclino io Ike 511k District, Publie Action is involved inPohbc Action endos-nos political figliliug for utility reforms, io-candidates based os their eluding restrurturiog Ihn Stiisoispositions on Consamer and Commerce Commission (1Cc).economic Issues nl concern Io The seven ICC rosnmissi050rsaverage taxpayers w Illinois, who are appointed by the gIver-"As tise slate's largest con- nor, are responsible for thessmer lobby ergaoisutiou, we okyrochetissg increases in atililyreprenent the average laxpayer, rates that consumes-u have neev.Asid that person is seas-clung for Public Action is calling for anuomeonetonpeakupandkeac elected commission On thelion, We endorse only thme can- grounds that the coososisoi550rudidatm wkowifl actively wsrkfor would he forced lu listen lo thethe people on vital consumer voters and consumers,

Yates lauded forPeace Institute funds

Ninth Coogresuional DistrictFreeze Votes-o have commendedCnngressmao Sidney R. Yates(D. flI.) for kin efforts io oh-laming an initial $4 million ap-propriation to establish a UnitedStates Institute ot Peace.

Funds for the new InstitateWere included in Ike DefenseDepartment appropriation billhammered oat last week by theSenate-House Conference ofwhickyates was a member,

"We iso the Ninth District nfIlliooio are most ferlunale lohave sack an Influential peaceadvocate an Yutes an sur

congrenuman." said MaryWarren, co-chair of the localFreeze Voters group.

"We are isdehled In him forsuppnrting thin comparativelysmall hut very nigoificant sumfor peace is the enonosons deten.ne appropriation bill. We lookforward to workiog with Mr.Yates in the development and eu-paoslou oflhe Peace Soulilulo."

Under the bill, which io nowlaw, the Peace Institute is Airee-ted to work for internalionalpeace through research alcolleges and universities nodpublic nympnoia and meetingo.

Tucker: prison construction- top priority

Manolo Tucker, Republican many judges are reluctant Incandidate for Reprenentative send first offenders to prisnn orfrom the 56th district, jail. Judges boom that thelOday asmauneed that cnmtrsir- criminal pepalatios io ourlion of more prisom, including prisons aod jails poses afirst.offeflder' facilities, most physical danger to the non-

he a lop priority in Ike upcoming hardened criminal, and arelegiulutiven0s5j00 disposed toward granting parole

"Puniohment of criminals for first offenders, Ouf nr-by Incarceration remains u Innately, there in very litileOteong deterrent to crime," said punishment involved, whirk sen-Sucker "Yet because of Ike du a message thut society is ontcurrent situation very sorbos about crime."

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Township Improvement Party attacks Maine officialshi n recent local oewnpapee

article, Moine Township Sapersi-sor, Paul Ifalnoesen made mound, 'ridiculoan and irreoponsiblecharges" against the newlyfoemed Towoahip lmprovemeslPasty acoordissg lo Jomen A.Mohooey, Jr., Supervisor Candi.date.

"Idufos-twiotoly, Me, Holveenonhas ogois failod to mower thembslassliave issues that focoMaine Tnwootep governsnnot,"nccordmg ta Mahoney. fIecksded Pool Holveenno for tas,

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funned Party." tantead Mahoneycalled on Haiseenon lo iostitolo omennmgfol dialogue no MoueTnsssiatsip isnaos and ont remit loname naPbsg, personad otlacksand false charges, AgaisMahoney sold that the ' 'MoineTnwostsip voters are too welloduented und mpbintieoled to befooled by s suisse calling osso.polEo. " He further menu on techarge bss opponent Pani HOver.mn with cowardice in meeting hisresponsibility us e poblic sacio.Mabonny states that "n pubhcufficiO km s eesponsibility teanswer quontions, oddeein lomes

ned be respooniso te the elector-ate. Unfortunately Pool HOver-sae failed no all musts."

Mahoney cooduded hie re-marks wslh n plea in PaulHolversua te "opoo op ubecmnpnign for Towosbip govern-ment witk u public debate on tiseissues mob no Inuation, openeonio government, duplicnlion 01oes-u-meo, and Township brad-q000teeo. " Moboony mid, ' 'Iehallooge Pool Halveesan terespood ta those musen ratherthan nsaioisg a moies of pbooyullegotionn,"

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CUB protests 19% utility increaseThe Citizess Utility Board has

entered its oppositine to the 19.3percest rate lecrease recentlyprnpened by Illinnis Power Com-pany. The canse io now pendingbefore the filmais CommerceComminsion, and is the firstmajor rate-tscrease case to beundertahrs by the new consumernrganiaation.

The announcement follows- aIt000iennus decision by the CUBBoard of Dirrctoru at its Oct. 5meetiog lo proceed with the case.

In filing CUB's interventionu pelitioo with the Commerce

Comrsission, Administrative and. Program Director Susan Stewart

deocribed the watchdogorganization's rationale for io-terveoing io the IP cose.

"First," said Steward, 'it ioCUB's belief that the liguressubmitted by Illinois Power inthis cose must be carefullyscrutinized. Costs of the Clintonnuclear station, essentiallyresponsible for Ibis rate iscreaserequest, have been rnvised up-ward agsin and again. JunI lastweek, IP added uoother $290million to its estimate, boostingClinton's price lag to almosl $3.15billion. We have serious dosblsabout Clinton's ecòoomicviability.

"Second," said Stewart, "IP'sanlicipaled start-up date for Clin-ton, now net al November 1918, istoo optimislib and inaccurate,

The North Shore Chapter ofHadassuh will hold ils annualprestigioso Literary Tea onThursday, Nov. 1, 1L2S am., atNorth Shore Cnngregalioe Israel,1155 Sheridas rd., Glencne, an-noaneed Shirley Friedman, Mor-Inn Grove, Coordieator of the

Highlighting this year'slilerary affair wilt be Ihn ap-pearanee of three well-knownauthors, includieg two writers oflocal prominence. North ShoreHadassab is particularly proad topresent Stuart Kaminshy,Professor of Film at North-western University, author of thepapnlar Tohy Peters myoteryseries, script-writer for themovie "Once Upon a Time inAmerica," starring Robert DeNiro, numerous hooks of f ihn-making and film personalities, aswell as the recently published

based upon information we haveseos. CUB believes that it is sim-ply tao soon Io discuss a rate in-creaue for a plaet that may sot begeneralisg power for yearn.

"Finally," she added,"because CUB is a graosrootsc000umer Organiootion, We can-not ignore the great pnblic ouloryin cenlral and southern Illinoisregarding the economic burdenof the Clinton plant and of tPorelalioou milk utility c0005merogenerally. In a series of. 'townmeetings', held by CUB and othorinterested orgasizali000, thesesubjects hove come op again andagain. Utility c0050mersgenuinely believe that CUB canmahe a difference. We will cor-lainly try."

Stewart added nne note ofcaution: "Deliberations no thecosto und merits of Chelos banebeen ongoing for years. Werocognize that our involvementdoes come late in Ihn game.While we are optiminlic Ihal ourinlervenfino may briog lo lightnomo qnestions aboal the way theICC dvliberateo ils rate canes, woare hazarding no predictionsaboutthe Outcome oflhis case."

Stewart referred lo a disoen-hog opisino, authored by ICCCommissioner Daniel Rosen-kImm, which criticiaed Ike mas-ser iz which the Comminsionarrived at its decioioo lo grant

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novel Black Night io Red Square;and William Brashler, anthor ofThe Chosen Prey, a envol of mur-der and anli-semiliom in a resorttown of southern Michigas; Con-lribatisg Edilor to ChicagoMagaoine; as well as being thecritically acclaimed anlhor of thepopular books The Biego LongTravelling All-Stars And MotorKings, City Dogo, The Don: TheLife Of Sam Giascana, amongothers. Dr. Kenneth Libo of NowYork, who, with Irving 110mo, hasco-uslhored We Lived There Too,a documentary history nf pioneerJews in the sellling of theAmericas West, u warm unddelightful acensaI in the IraditiooofWortd OfOar Fathers.

Luncheon wilt precede thespeakers; and new membersjoining North Shore Hadassah onthat day will he admilted free,slated Leona Swiruky, Glencoe,

Workshop for new parents.

set for November 10Parhoide Humae Services will

offer the "Your Baby and You"class for new parents in an all-day workshop on Sntorduy, Nov.to from 9 am. lo 4 p.m. Thisspecial workshop kas beenscheduled to allow workingparents to allend. The program isdesigned . for parents lo attendwith Iheir hakios under one yearof age.

Some of the topics covered willinclnde adjustments to familylife, infant nutrition, im-munieatioss, oral hygiene,growth und devetopmeol, infanlstimulation, safety, anddiscipline. The workshop will betaught by a team of professionalsincluding a nutritionist, oboletricand pediatric nurse prac-litinners, pedodontiot, and apediatrician,

The workskop wilt be held alPurhside Homan Services'Ckildrezls Day Cure Center, 9375Church st., Des Plaines. Infantfeeding, changing, and sleepingfacilities are available. Parentscan choose to bring or hoy lunch.Thn workshop lee will be $50 percoopte.

This workshop will givo pareo-tu the opportunity to jois othersew parents in onchuoging ideasand shariag common concerno inan informal atmosphere. Formore information andregintration, call 696-1300.Enrollment will be limited lo 25couples.

Parhuide Human Services io amember of the Lutheran GeneralStealth Cree System.

Commonwealth Edison a 4,7 per-cent rate increase in Jaly 1994.The Rosenhlum dissent,published in early October,raised serious questions as to theICC's handling of evidence thathad sol officially bees entered ie-to Ike record, and took the Cnm-mission to tasto for limiting pahlicparticipation io rate-increase..coses.

"CUB would libe to ensure,through nur parlicipalino in theIP case, thai c0000mero arebeing given a tair shake al ICChearings," said Stewart.

The IP case is CUB's second is-tervenlion before the ICC. Thefirst came in September, whesCUB raisod questions about aproposed reorganization of Ceo-trat Illinois Light Company. Thatcase, utilI in its early singen, willprobobly be decided in early 1915.

CUB membership is on 1ko riseas u resolt of a statewide mom-kership campaign, now io ilssecond phase. More than 45,600Illinois utility coslomers nowbelong lo CUB. Additional CUBmembership information is ap-peariug in gas and electric billo inOctober, including those ofIllinein Power's residential

C000umern who fail to receiven CUB message with their billsshould contact the CUB office atils toll-free number: 800/222-2922.

Membership Vice Prenidest, Theluockoon and uulhors' programwilt be open lo the public.Donation for members will be$14; for non-members, $20.

President of the Chapter isBeth Hollander, Wilmetle; groupprosidcels inclade: Elles Silben,.Shokie; Harlene Cohen, Skokie;Colette Lopala, Northbrsok; LoisArenson, Highland Park; LillianCharney, NnrmaRosen, JudyWenler, all of Morton Grove; 50eBerg, Arlington Heighls; SheltyBravermun, Glenview; BeeKoho, Wilonette; Louise Sebwar-lia, Wilmetle; Shirley Bes Jarrow,Glencoe; Bassin Gordon,Chicago.

Further infsrmolioo can he oh-lamed by calling the North ShoreHadassab office al 433-035g. Nor-1k Shore Hadassak io located at1710 Fir515l., Highland Park,

SiblingPreparationat AlexianA Sibling Preparation Class for

enpeclant parents and Iheirchildren will be held un Saturday,Nov. 10, from 10:20 sm. until12:30 p.m., at Alenian BrothersMedical Center, 500 W. Biester-field rd., Elk Grooe Village.

The duos is designed lo helpchildren and especlant puroslndeal wilh Ike adjustmools thatneed lo be made in their familylife when n baby is boro.

It is open to especlant parentsand their children, ages three totwelve years old. A family shouldattend 1ko clous no earlier thenthe mother's seventh moolk ofpregnancy. Attendance duringthe eighth month of pregnancy isthe recommended lime.

To pro-register for the class call011-3075 during boniness bournMonday through Friday. Theclans is Iron for participants whoplae to deliver al AlesianBrothers; however, there io a $10fee if delivery is plannedelsrsvoerg., ..............,

Nues Postal Service suit...Nllee-E.Malnep,l

as a church suildiag for religiouspurposes,

Appointed Carmen Frey andDr. Atibar Meyers to Ike FamilyService board to fill Own vacan-

. Adopted Ike 1914 BOCA knobbuilding code apdatbng Ike old197f code. Housing director JoeSalerno and Fire Chief HarryKisomsk, made a presentationwhich resulted in the approval ofIke 1914 ftre peevenlise codewhich will be unified with theBOCA building code. The hoardalso adopted the 1511 suburbanbuilding code and the lofthousing maintenance code.

Approved a resolution for acommunity block grant from theCounty which will tive the village$195,500 for open land space. ltwill be used to purchase land atthe 5001k end of Nilen noMilwaukee Ave. (Prince Castleproperly) as part of Riles longrange plans to upgrade thevillage and Milwaukee Ave.

...Okayed a loss bid of $8,481.25for Klehm nursery for theremoval and panting of trees inRiles.

Approved bids for $33,960 Iona vehicle; washing roch for thepublic works building; ohaycd$7,945 for a wheel alignmentrack; approved $59,984 for a fenolend 4 wheel drivo tractor and ap-proved $t,3I for a concreteasphall sow.

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addressing them "Niles 1001f".He said aboat 50% nf them weredelivered. When Marcheochi melwitls-lhe Des Plaines postmaster,he said that his request wasdenied lo nue the Riles villagename 05 envelopes along with theDes Plainén- zip code numker,Only the Nildo 68645 zip code canhe used with the Riles name. Mailgoing into the village of Niles bolthe Des Plaines mailing areamust have the Des Plaines cameon its mail.

Marchenchi related how 1kmpostal confnsion lemporarily costNibs $750,108 in safes tan moneyin the recent past. Revenues fromthe K-Mart store west of Green-wood were earmarked for DesPlaines rather than the village nfRiles became the mail was ad-dressed to Des Plaines Not untilvillage official Joe -Salernochecked out a computer read-outwas the problem rectified.

Village attorney Richard Troysaid the nail was based on the io-consistency of the post officesysleol. He said he felt il was asabose nf blu discretion Io properlydeliver the mail in Ike area ser-siced by Des Plaines.

Trastee Bart Murphy was waryof the nuit and asked village at-lorney Troy what the suit wouldcost (about $14,5001. He thoughtthe motter should be pursued byour Congressional represen-talions. Mayor Blase told kim twas beyond Ike realm of IkeCongceosman nince the postalservice is now independent of theg000rnment. Manchenchi saidCongressman Frank Annunziokas been very cooperative but soprogress kas been made.

The village board approved thefiling of the nuit which could heheard by nest spring. Only Mor-phy vofod against the suit.

Io other scIions residentsIsabel Curlin, William Hlavacekand John Zaba were givenplaques for their service in ad-ministering the Riles bloodpressure progrom during tknpast 10 years. Mayor Blase said"those fine peeple yversaw Ikeprogram which literallyesamined thousands of people",He said Ihe program has beencopied by many other cow-manilieo and he considered it themoot outstanding of any in theChicagolund ssbsrbs.

lo still other actions, Blaseproclatmed Nov. 11 to 17 asNalnonal Women's VeteransRecognition Week. He said thel.5million Women veterans havenonno been recognmord, He Ihencalled forward 1ko president ofthe Chicago Chapter 01 of theWAC veterans, Eva Meyers, alongtime Riles resident. Nichspnhc lo Ms. Meyers c0500nen-ding her for Ihn oolslanding ser-vice the women have rendered toOar country and hr espreused hin"undying gnatjlude" for their nf-torts. Mro, Meyer, a 21 yearresident in Grenflan Heights, ioIhr wife of Oscar Meyer who shemoi while on duly in New Guinea.

Approved by ordinance five00010g matters which had keenapproved (aod reporled) al lastmonth's meeting,

Referred lo Ike zoning boarda pnIIliOn from St, Benedict'sOh-mn, 8520 Toahy, to construct a

Otory health facility alongsideit present One-story building,Sister Irene Sebo io the potitoner.

Referred Is the aoning boarda pelilion for a drive-tkru facilityfor Arky's Restaurant at 7001Dempoter,

...Annnnnced the Novemberboard meeting will be Ihn thirdTuesday of the month, Nov. 25and the Youth essay winners willbe prnsent,

Sent to the zoning board R-Ispecial use zoning for the Wilsonschool on Harrison St. lo be used'

St. Martha's nf Morton Grovelspleased lo announcethe 12fb An-suaI St. Martha's Vineyard.

Vineyard fi promises lo befour fun filled evenings nl enter-lainment, food and games.

'Daten are Nov. 2, 3, 5 and IO.Serendipity Singers-3 shows eachnight--folk, pop and countrymonic appeal In all ages, plusvariety shows, lounges,restasranlu, casino and prime ribdinner (served from 6-0 p.m. alan additional costi.

Tickets are $18 at Ike door or$7in advance. Senior CitizensNight-Friday, Roc. 2, $3 in ad-vance only.

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Barhara Todd, staff reviewer,will present thin enterlainingkook which is full nl anecdotesand intimate porlraits of Ihnunusual and famous people Hot-cham kas known and writtenabout durizg his colorful career.Admission io free.

"The Long Search", a filmseries on world religions con-Imano at the Library with ashowing of "Buddhist India" on

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The Leasbog Townr YMCA'sAnnual Fussoily Halloween Partyin scheduled foe Friday, Ootober2g, 7-9 p.m. Artinitibs forchildren 'aoolsdn Cuminol gammfue olI agea, monies, popcorn,prizes md lots of FUN!!

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Tuenday, Oct. 35 and "BuddhistJapan" on Tuenday, Nov. g. Thehour-long films are shown al 2:35and 7:30 p.m. and gdmission is

The art of weaving will bediscossed and demonstrated byMorton Grove resideol, Ita Noc-cm in a lecture at the Library onWndnesdy, Nov. 7 al 7:50. Thework of several weaving studentsfrom Ckicagu will be displayed onthe walls of the Banter Roomthroughout November. Thesehand-woven clothes, rugs, andtapestries will be esplained byMro. Muccio, who is an ropeDweaver and teacher.

Admisnios is free.

ein hostses' rallyWauhegan rd., Morton Grove, onMonday, Oct. 25, I p.m. lo Il p.m.There will be a cash bar; od-mission and hors d'oeuvres are

Your knob, Lester Brownoleinand George Vrouslounis (ownerof Oclober 5), promise it will bessight lo remember with top flightenterlainmeot including thewonderful music nf Yvonne andLarry known as "MusicallyYours," and Ike artistry of Bar-bara and Rusty Harnions,popnlar recording slurs fromNashville and Chicago, singingtheir blest hit recordings.

Brownslein, a prominentRepokliran official, said hr ro-pecIo many natiosal asd localcandidales and celebrities lo at-tend.

Art disJ)IayThe photographs of Millon

Lamben will be on displaythroughout November at the Lin-colowood Library, 4000 W. Prallave., according lo Judy Weiss,volunleer rshihils coordinator.

CPRclass offered"Intraduction tu CPR" io a

program lo be sponsored byDistrict 09 Elementary PTA andLincoln Junior High PTA, onWednesday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 pm,at Madison School (5156 Madisos,Shokie(.

, Guest speaker Judith brIber,RN and affiliate laculty of theHeart Association of North CookCounty, will present Ihn movie"Project Lite Saver," and willdisc050: emergency treatment,how lo get help, CPN (car-diopulmonary renuscilation(, andplaces thaI offer CPR trainingaod certification.

The Nov. 7 meeting is opeo toall parents uf children at Madisonand Edison Elementary Schoolsand Lincoln Jr. High. For moreoformation call 679-5529. Coffee

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College advicea vail ableOct. 27 & 28

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