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JUN9IA tLES PUBLIC LIBRAR? 6%? DA???? IDLES IL BDJE4B " Saluti to our Sister City, Pisa, Italy After mo than afour year cf- foAl, dignitaries from Niles and Pisa, lialy met and finalized their SistcrCity pacton Monday, April 29. Warmed by the spirit of friendship, if not by the rain byNancyKerminaS clouds, which kept the festivities inside theLeaningTowerYMCA building, the two groups ex- changed words of praise and somelimeslavish gifts. "Abridethatisrainedupon is a tuòky bride and bopcEullyaSister City that is rained upon will be a lucky Sister City,said Pisa Vice Mayor Pietro Tremolanti, ihänk- ing Nile? Sister City Committee Continued on Page 3lt FrOm the. . ¿e6z //ad . by Bud Besser . . . Our adopted siblings from . Pisa, Italy, are being wined and dined and toured in the 3 . grand style. As partof.the SisterCily ex- . change with officials from ... . Pisa, Italy Nitrn, Illinois rep- resenlatives are hosling ?veek- .. . long functions which am a ..... gourmandsdetighl or a good ....featureforaNAOPOlitanT . .. ad, : . Sunday, our Pisa Sisters ..: . and Brothers cornered the ,? shoe market at Chemins. . Nites Ralph Bast told us these .l represenlaliVes from the shoe . . . . capitol country of the world, Li purchased over $t,000 of Timberland md Nike shoes : daring u shopping binge is i. . beastifsl downtown Morton ..,. Geove. Ralph noted nor shoes : . . were half the price of conupar- .,.. able shoes i lly. The prey?- :.: : ous day, their first in oor aren, Ihe distaff nido of the group s visiled Golf Miti Shopping Center, in beanliful downtown . Nibs, where they were very . .'.. impressed wittt the beautiful . .. center. The ladies made sub-fl : sloOlial purchases which .. . . helped boost Nues sales tax . .. take. . . . Saturday night the visitors . . . had their fiC5l American din- . nor stateside at their hotel, the , Radisson, in beaulifut uptown ,, Glenview. Sunday evening they went lo the high rent disOict. They . had dinner at the very chic 9Sth Restaneael in the John AÇaitttRk building un north . ?4i?higan Ayenoo in beantiful . Cdiitinued nn Page 38 L Nus- édition of i1 ':r11:c (' . L8246$L Shernr Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 - (708) 966-3900 VOL 34, NO. 47, THE HIJGLF,THUR5DAY, MAY 2, t99u 25C per copy Village.sties póstoffiCe forbackrent . . bySheilya Hackett Like any landlord, the Village about whaL the payments were ofNiles wants itsbackennl. supposed to be and the case April 9, Niles filed suit against "seems to have fullea through the U.S. Postal Service for the ceackt...now that were aware $26,O in rent past due on the ofit, we'll straighten it outwork postal faciBty atWaukegan Road to matar suie the village gels the and Oakton SPec? in the Civic eight amount and ifany interest is Center Plaza. The Postal Service due (for backpaymcut). has 60 days to answer, village at- Hr said Nitro owns the land, toeneyRichardTroy said. but a third party owns the build- But April 30, Jim Meuh, corn- ing. rnnnications manager for the Tray captained undce the long- Postal Service's central region, teem tease agreement it han, the mid there was some confusion Continued on Page 38 Benvenuto alla deléga Nileu Mayor Nicholas Blase añd village ojAl- dais held urs official welcoming party April29 for Pisa ltalya Vice Mayar Pietro Tremalanli and his entourage at liAd Eedrting Tower in Nia. Culver schóol bus accident injures three . TwoCulverMiddleSchOol po- pils and a truck driver were in- jueed early April 29 in a collision between a school bas und a dump track at the intersection of Wanleegan Road and Oaklon SReel, inNites, The injured pupils, both girls and Nitei residents, ages 12 and Macken charged with embezzling $20,000 from library funds Nues Libnu'y head booked añd fined . ...................Nanëèraedflas Nilès residents an weil au li- brary hoard trustees and person- net have enpeessed disbelief at the April 25 arrest ofLibrary Ad- ministeaior Daniel Macken ifi, 42, on charges offetony theft, He wan aeeestedatthe library. Macken, of Chicago, was re- teased on a $20,000 bond and is scherinted io appear Thursday. May 16 in Cook County Court in Skokie. A six-week investigation con- dueled by the Nues Police De- parlassent resutted in the arrest of Macken for eitibezehug $20,000 in library monies over a seven- monlh period slated for the pur- zione Pisa! Photo by David Miller Chicago's Canas? General aflta?t', Stefano Cao- ciagserra Ranghieri looks on au the mayar greeta Tremolanti. 13, andthedumptrackdeiver, 33, of Morton Grove, were taken to Lutheran Generai Hospital, lark Ridge, where they wem treated andeeleaved. ,, According to the A'Aites Police Sgt. Dean Stezetecki, the dump ' truck, operated by the North Continued on Page 38 DanielMackenm chase of hooks and library mate- riais. Five bank accounts with as- sets attributable to the scheme have hoes froren and police and library officials agree the library will probablyeecoveritsloss. An emergeaCy board meeting followed the day ofthe arrest and board members issued a state- ment that Macken would not be relarsing to wesic and Judith Zet- 1er, chief of adult services, will mn day ta day operatioiis Amo, au internal audit is under- way and a full auditby the Chica- go 000uantiug firm of KPMG, Peat, Marwick and Trasloe Rob- cri Qualtr000i will be die library's spokcspcesax. According to an official source, Macken must have due prneessand cannot be Continued nu Page 38 ,-___7 . ( -t jjyl

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JUN9IA

tLES PUBLIC LIBRAR?

6%? DA????IDLES IL BDJE4B

"

Saluti to our Sister City,Pisa, Italy

After mo than afour year cf-foAl, dignitaries from Niles andPisa, lialy met and finalized theirSistcrCity pacton Monday, April29. Warmed by the spirit offriendship, if not by the rain

byNancyKerminaSclouds, which kept the festivitiesinside theLeaningTowerYMCAbuilding, the two groups ex-changed words of praise andsomelimeslavish gifts.

"Abridethatisrainedupon is a

tuòky bride and bopcEullyaSisterCity that is rained upon will be alucky Sister City,said Pisa ViceMayor Pietro Tremolanti, ihänk-ing Nile? Sister City Committee

Continued on Page 3lt

FrOm the.. ¿e6z //ad

. by Bud Besser. . .

Our adopted siblings from.

Pisa, Italy, are being winedand dined and toured in the

3 .grand style.

As partof.the SisterCily ex-. change with officials from... . Pisa, Italy Nitrn, Illinois rep-

resenlatives are hosling ?veek-.. .

long functions which am a..... gourmandsdetighl or a good

....featureforaNAOPOlitanT. .. ad,

: . Sunday, our Pisa Sisters..: .

and Brothers cornered the,? shoe market at Chemins.

.

Nites Ralph Bast told us these

.lrepresenlaliVes from the shoe

. . . . capitol country of the world,

Lipurchased over $t,000 ofTimberland md Nike shoes

:daring u shopping binge is

i. .beastifsl downtown Morton

..,. Geove. Ralph noted nor shoes: . . were half the price of conupar-.,.. able shoes i lly. The prey?-

:.:: ous day, their first in oor aren,

Ihe distaff nido of the groups

visiled Golf Miti ShoppingCenter, in beanliful downtown

.Nibs, where they were very

. .'.. impressed wittt the beautiful. .. center. The ladies made sub-fl

:sloOlial purchases which

.. . . helped boost Nues sales tax. .. take.

. . . Saturday night the visitors. . .

had their fiC5l American din-. nor stateside at their hotel, the

,

Radisson, in beaulifut uptown,, Glenview.

Sunday evening they wentlo the high rent disOict. They

.had dinner at the very chic9Sth Restaneael in the JohnAÇaitttRk building un north

. ?4i?higan Ayenoo in beantiful

. Cdiitinued nn Page 38

L

Nus-édition of i1 ':r11:c (' .

L8246$L Shernr Road, Nues, Illinois 60648 - (708) 966-3900VOL 34, NO. 47, THE HIJGLF,THUR5DAY, MAY 2, t99u 25C per copy

Village.sties póstoffiCeforbackrent

. . bySheilya Hackett

Like any landlord, the Village about whaL the payments wereofNiles wants itsbackennl. supposed to be and the case

April 9, Niles filed suit against "seems to have fullea throughthe U.S. Postal Service for the ceackt...now that were aware$26,O in rent past due on the ofit, we'll straighten it outworkpostal faciBty atWaukegan Road to matar suie the village gels the

and Oakton SPec? in the Civic eight amount and ifany interest is

Center Plaza. The Postal Service due (for backpaymcut).has 60 days to answer, village at- Hr said Nitro owns the land,toeneyRichardTroy said. but a third party owns the build-

But April 30, Jim Meuh, corn- ing.rnnnications manager for the Tray captained undce the long-

Postal Service's central region, teem tease agreement it han, the

mid there was some confusion Continued on Page 38

Benvenuto alla deléga

Nileu Mayor Nicholas Blase añd village ojAl-

dais held urs official welcoming party April29 forPisa ltalya Vice Mayar Pietro Tremalanli andhis entourage at liAd Eedrting Tower in Nia.

Culver schóol busaccident injures three

.

TwoCulverMiddleSchOol po-pils and a truck driver were in-jueed early April 29 in a collisionbetween a school bas und a dumptrack at the intersection ofWanleegan Road and OaklonSReel, inNites,

The injured pupils, both girlsand Nitei residents, ages 12 and

Macken charged with embezzling$20,000 from library funds

Nues Libnu'yhead bookedañd fined

. ...................NanëèraedflasNilès residents an weil au li-

brary hoard trustees and person-net have enpeessed disbelief atthe April 25 arrest ofLibrary Ad-ministeaior Daniel Macken ifi,42, on charges offetony theft, Hewan aeeestedatthe library.

Macken, of Chicago, was re-teased on a $20,000 bond and isscherinted io appear Thursday.May 16 in Cook County Court inSkokie.

A six-week investigation con-dueled by the Nues Police De-parlassent resutted in the arrest ofMacken for eitibezehug $20,000in library monies over a seven-monlh period slated for the pur-

zione Pisa!

Photo by David Miller

Chicago's Canas? General aflta?t', Stefano Cao-ciagserra Ranghieri looks on au the mayargreeta Tremolanti.

13, andthedumptrackdeiver, 33,of Morton Grove, were taken toLutheran Generai Hospital, larkRidge, where they wem treatedandeeleaved. ,,

According to the A'Aites PoliceSgt. Dean Stezetecki, the dump 'truck, operated by the North

Continued on Page 38

DanielMackenmchase of hooks and library mate-riais. Five bank accounts with as-sets attributable to the schemehave hoes froren and police andlibrary officials agree the librarywill probablyeecoveritsloss.

An emergeaCy board meetingfollowed the day ofthe arrest andboard members issued a state-ment that Macken would not berelarsing to wesic and Judith Zet-1er, chief of adult services, willmn day ta day operatioiis

Amo, au internal audit is under-way and a full auditby the Chica-go 000uantiug firm of KPMG,Peat, Marwick and Trasloe Rob-cri Qualtr000i will be die library'sspokcspcesax. According to anofficial source, Macken musthave due prneessand cannot be

Continued nu Page 38

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s Scouts, seniors--celebrate Arbor Day

V\

Photo by David MIIle

Cub &outs fmi?? Our Lady of Ransom School in Nifes woreassisted by members of the Nues Seniors in planting treos atGroenwoodPa,*, onAborDay, Friday, April26. Paul Palazzoloofthe OLI? CubScoutPackisshownabovoplantinga tree.

Tam invites seniorsto play tennis

. Tam Tennis & Fitness Corn-pies, 7686 N. Caidwell Ave.,Nitos, provides opportunity fordrop-in-pick-up-garne" frem

IKJon until 1:30 p.rn. Mondaythrough Thursday.

Bob Sorensen, renios coordi-floree for Tarn Tennis Çomplex,invitesall seniors tocomeand get

THE PERM WITH LIFE,VITALITY, AND VIGOR

A Matrix perm gives your hairspdngy, bouncy, resrlienrcurls andis oh so gentle. Morsturizers andconditioners pamper your hairCull our salon today fur an appoint-ment for the perm of your life.

NILES HAIR STUDIO7629 N. MILWAUKEE - NILES

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Hotels love to be listed is,the book "The Theee Plus,-deed Best Hotels lin theWorld by Resse Leder. Thelisting is a recognition that.the hotnin management undstaff work on well togetherthat their establishment huabeenrecegnized as world clans.

Fur Bollard, an equivalenthonor is the t star QUIPAward, sponsored by the Stuteof Illinois. Ballard wen thatcoveted honor io 1990. I amproud und happy to reportthat Ballard has also beesselected for the g star QUIPAward in 1991.

Ballard Nursing Center andits staff took a deep bowrecently ut a ceremony in thePalmer Flouse sponsored by

. the Illinais Council on LongTerm. Core. The Couscilsboard uf directurs invitedBallard representatives to re-

. ceive the honor and nxteodcongtatulatisnn to Ballard undits staîffur ysur achievemest

TIBIJGLF,THURSDAY, MAY 2, ISSt

acqsaintesl. Bob will plan a tenminute warm up and match par-licipanls with their skill level fordoublm. The cost for non-members is only $11. Tam mcm-berspoy$7.

CalI Bob Sorensen for moreinformaliosal(708) 967-1400.

Yoijlt PARENTSAND YOU

Ballard Wins "QUIP" Award Again:Honored By The Illinois Council On Long Term Care

EliPick

inuSuining ssqmtior QUIP status".As Executive Directur, I

accepted the award forBallard at u ceremony held inlute March ta honor the mostdistinguished lang term carecenters in the State. TheQUIP, which stands for theQuality Incentive Prugrom, isowurded by the State ofIllinois, and is designed tomeasure how far beyond thestandards required for eertifi-cation s nursing center gees.The QUIP program looks pur-ticalurly at the degree towhich the center:Excels in encourogtng the

social, physical aod medicalneeds of its residents throughsuperior eure und professionalosunugernent.

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House plansretirement fair

Wherecan seniorcitizens getafreemanicure,advicefrom thefl-linois Atlorney General's office, ahearing exam and an analysis oftheir handweiling all in oneplace?--At the Lawrence HouseRelirement Hotel's "Go Like 60"Retirement Pair on Theusday.May9,lOa.m.to2p.m., 1020W,Lawrence Ave.. Chicago. Theevent is free and open Io the pub-lic.

Over 40 orgamzal'ons and in-dividsals will be on hand to pm-vide seniors with free services.suggestions and helpful informa-lion concerning health, iranspor-talios, aging, law, beauty andmach more. The Department ofAging will provide informationand RTA reduced fare cards toseniors with proper identifica-lion.

Seniors concerned about theirhealth can choose from a varietyof medical services incisdinghearing screenings from The Chi-cago Hearing Society, hyperten-lion teats from TheNalional Kid-ney Foundation, blood peessuretesting from Saint Joseph's Hos-pilai, denIal screenings fromNorthwestern University DenIalSchool aìsd manymore.

Forthose seniors baffled by thelatest fashion and beauty bonds,Color Me Beautiful will explainjsstwhatcolors lookbeston themwithpersonal color analysis. Wil-fred Beauty Academy will pro-vide free manicsres, hair culs,sels and styles. The LeukemiaResearch Foundation and "Shinsand Skirts" will offer a clothingaudjewelry boutiqae.

Don't worry aboat lunch! TheLawrence Posse garden is a per-fect spot to relax and enjoy lnnch($2 per person) before headingback to the fair foradeice from Il-linois! Masonic Eye Center. hay-ing a aricalsaz dose or helpfulsnggeslions from MedClaims,SharellealthPlan and mom.

Par further infomnalion con-tact Jamie Schrero at (312) 561-2IOOand (708)433-6888.

Senior groupdiscusses beatingthe odds

The Leaning Tower YMCASenior Group's own Ray Snyderwill talk on whether you canbeat the odds in Ihr Lottery, iscontests, sweepstakes. or is yosrjusk mail. .

. The program is set for May 6at 6300 W. Touhy Ave., Niles.

Aims far resident satisfaction.Eocoarages residents to par-

ticipate in their care andmake informed choices.

P.voides an envimnmeot whichencaurageo residents to fune.tian ut their highest leve).'Encourages and plans forcommunity and family iovolve-mets

a QUIP Award ivmude, the State rates suchprograms as Physical Therapy,field trips, residents servicepragrams, volunteer programsand special events.

Ballard und its staff isdelighted to be recognized bythe State oflllinsio. The QUIPAward means we are sacceed-ing in our efforts to be countedamong the very best.

For further informationabout Ballard, contact Lisaat 708.827-9800 or writesBallm-dNursing Center9300 Ballard RoadDes Plaines, IL 60016

Nues Senior Citizens967-6100 ext. 376

NILES SENIOR CENTER REGISTRATIONThe Nues Senior Center is open Io all Niles Seniors. 62 nnd

oser and their yoanger spouses. The center o beSted at 8060Oakton, Niles,.967-6100. .

. ARTS & CRAFFS FAIRThe NOes Senior Center, located at 8060 Oaklon. is once

agafo hosting ils Aanual Arts and Crafts Fair on Fnday. May 17from 10 am. to 2 p.m. A wide variety of cenfls made by thesen.iota will be displayed including jewelry, victorian mirrors.wood crofters, and flower nreangcments. Bring your appetite be-cause a hot dog lunch will also be available for $1, Browsers arewelcome. For more information,. contact the senior center at967-6100, ext. 376. .

MONTHLYBLOOD PRESSURE PROGRAMThe May Blood Premino Program will be held on Wednesday,

May 8 frodi 1 - 4 p.m. This free program is available to Niles resi-deulswhoam6øyearsandolder.Reservadouuamnotmquircd,

. ANNUALBOWLINGPARTYThe NIes Senior Center in cooperation with Niles Bowl has

planned s free Bôwling Party set for Tuesday, May 7,..1 p.m. atNiles Bowl, 7333 Milwaukee Aye. The day will include threegalnm ofhowling, coffee, donnE andrental shoes. This program isopen to Niles senior citizens, their spouses and Mends. The pro-gratn is free, however, we ask that you R.S.V1'. by calling theses-iorcesternt967-6l00, cxl. 376. NilesBowl is now accepting bowl-ers for their senior summer leagues which meet on either MondayaftemoonsorFndaymoniings. . -

. TICKET SALESTicket Salm will he held on Monday, May 6 at 9:30 n.m. at

thu senior center. Tickels will be sold for the May Trip set forMay 16 to Andres Steakbouse in Richmond forUm lunchgonjtheatre program. The show is "Ain't We Got Fun" and ticketsarc $22.75. The May Lilo Lunch will be held on Friday, May24ut unos. The mesa is submarine sandwich, chips and dessert.The featured movie is "StebI Magnolias". Tickets for the June12 tip to the Milk Pail will also be sold. The Iripincludesiunchand Ihc masical, "Swinging and Swayingat the U.S.O.". Ticketsarc $27. For additional information on these programs, pleasecall the senior center at 967-6100, est, 376.

HYPERTENSION SERIESThe senior center will host u series of 6 lectures as part of the

Hypertession Series, Subjects will include 'Introduction. What.15 Hypertension" on May 1, 'Medications" ,onMay 15, "Nutri-tins tond Sodium" on May 22, "Dietary Fatand Cholesterol" onMay 29,"Slress Management" on June 5. "Diet Control and Ex-recise" ou Jose 19. All lectwes will be held onWednesdays, 1lo 3 p.m. Blood Pressures will be taken before and after class.This program is free however advance reservations nie onces-suey and may be made by calling 966-6100, ext. 376.

MEN'S CLUB 18 HOLE GOLF TOURNAMENTThe Men's Club is now laking registration for their 18-hole

towumaut set fòr Thursday, June 6 to Foss Park is North Chica-go. The cost of 111e osting is $20, which includes golf, caris andprize money, Payment is due at the lime ofregistration. Space isimitedso register early to be guaranteed a reservation.

'IT'S A SMALLWfiRLD' DINNER DANCEThe Niles Senior Center Annual Dinner Dance has been set for

Friday, May 10. Appetizers will be served at 5:30p.m. with dinnerreved at 6:30 p.m.The menu includes stuffed pork hpps, ovenbrowir potatoes, corn. mils, applesauce and lemon squares. Musicwill be provided by the Rhythm Stylists. Tickets are on sale for$8.50 per person. The dianerdauce is held at the Niles Sentor ceo-ter.Formoreinfonnation,call theceulerat9tl-6800,exL 376.

MEN'S CLUB BBQThe Niles Senior Cenler Men's Club is new selling tickets for

their Spring BBQ set for Friday, June 7 at unos. En$ertaismestwill follow a lunchof BBQ items nod salads, Mr, Ed Fleck willentertain the crowd with jokes and n magic show. Tickels are $4each. Call 967-6100, ext. 376 foe ticket availability.

MEN'S CLUE TAM TOURNAMENTTickets are on sale for the May Tam Tosmamest set for

Wednesday, May 15. The cost nf tickels are $8 each which in-dudes golf. lunch and prize mosey. Register early as space islimite

. VILLAGE OFSKOKIETwenty 8th grade students chosen froto-Lincoln Jr. High School

Dinlrict 69 choir will perform at the Smith Activities Ceuler, Lin-cols & GaIitZ, Skokie, on Tuesday, May 7, at 1:30 p.m. Choir Di-reclor,ChrisTnrney,

Older Skokie residents are welcome to attend this free programandreservnlions arenoineceosary. Comeand enjoy thesinging anddancing oflheseyoangpeople. .

Jill Gilbert, attorney at law, will return to the Albert Smith Ach-viles Center located at Lincoln and Galilz, Skokie, ou May 6, at1:30p.m.

The snbject malter will be "Avoiding Probate and Nursing CareCoslThmughEslalePlanning'.For further information, please cali673-0500,ext. 338.

The Smith Activities Center, located at Liucoln and GuISa isSkokie will present n program tilled "Herman's Toys" on Mouday,May 13,nt 1:30p.m.

Herman PolItick will share his collection of musical as well asvery unusual toys includingdolls, ele.

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Studéhts helpseniors do chores

A work day for members of thePark Ridge Senior Center will beheld Saturday, May Il, from 10a.m. to4 p.m.

About 30 members of MaineSooth's Brotherhood Societybave made themselves availablelo do oddjobs at Ihe bornes of theseoior citizens :11 CO charge as aspring service prajecl. Studeulsare willing to do such churns astaking out the lawn furnilnre.washing windows, general cleanup, andyard work.

Since Iho students will be as-signrd in leams of two or three,we estimare that we will be ableto compIere between 60 and 90on-hose jobs,' said Sandy

.Deines, sponsor of the Brother-hood Society, who is cooperatingwith Karen Larsen, District 207direclorofpublic relalines, on Ihe

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Park Ridge Senior Centermembers who have ajob for a 515-dent volunleer should sign upwith Teresa Grodsky, Park RidgeSenior Cenler direclor, al 692-3597, by Tuesday, May 7. Ap-poinlments will be taken on a firstcorne firslserve basis.

Senior Olympicsset for May 16-18

Golf, tennis, bike racing, bu-liards, shnffleboard, able lennis,swimming and track are amongEhe 35 encalo planned for Eheninth Northern Illinois SeniorOlympics al Northern IllinoisUniversity in mid-May.

Parlicipanls for the Thursday-lhrongh-Salnnday competilionu,May 16-18, rnnsl be al least age55 by May 16, in good physicalhealth us appravnd by a doctos'and they rnnsL be actively trainingin their selecled evcnls.

They also musI live is northrmIllinois and sign a waiver of lia-bitity,

Events will be held in calegn-ries formen and women in sis agegroups -- 00-59, m-64, 65-69,70-74, 75-79, und 80. No pecvi-oas alhlelic qualifications arcneeded.

Campus baLd rooms will beavailabtn al Norlhern's HolmesSludent Ccnter, bat reservationsshould be made before May 4 bycalling (8 15) 735-1444

The registration fee is S l5. Formom details, call Jeanelte I-lei-nisch at (815) 753-1458, or renIeheralCollege of Continuing Edn-cation, NID, DeKaIb, IL 60115-2860. TO register, call (815)753-0277.

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Maiiie Township Sunioru canmark their calendars for a varielyofexcitingacliviles in May.

They can begin the month bygathering for fun and friendshipalonuoftworegularmonlhly bin-go games at noon Tuesday, May7 at Oaklow Anos. 1665 OaklonPlace, Des Plaines, and noonThursday, May 9, at the MaineTownship Town Hall, 1700 Bal-lard Rd., Park Ridge. A 50-centfee for coffee and sweet rolls willbecollecledal the door.

It will be offlo the races Turs-day, May 14, when seninru headArlinglon ParkRaceTrack wherethey will enjoy a day of thorough-bred racing and a lavish bnffetInuch in the Inlemalional Room.

Delnun busses will leave at IIam. from Ihn Parincrs' Marketparking lot al Lee and Perry, DesPlaines, and reInen about 6:30p.m. Cost is $22.50 for members.Guest reservations at $26.50 willbe accepted on a space-availablebasis.

Seniors will cclrbrale Mother'sDay at their May luncheons withbingo, special prizes und surpris-rs. Members can choose one ofIWO luncheons lo be held al noonTscsday, May 2E , al Banquets byBeiganle, 2648 Dempsler St., DesPlaines, and noon Wednesday,May 22. al Casa Royale, 783 LeeSL, Des Plaines. Cost of the'loncheons is $7.50 for members.Guest reservations at $8.50 willbe accepted on a space-availablebasis.

Humorous yard decorations of'Grandpa's Pauny will be can-slrnced al a workshop at 9:30urn. Monday, May 20, in theMaineTownshipTown Hall.

Plywood forms and paint willbe supplied for Ihejean-clud, rearvInw vtnw ofGranstpa in the gar-den. Cost of thy workshop is $4and registration will be limited to36 people.

Ta recive a membership appli-catión and obtain reservation in-formation for activities nod Dips,call the Maine Township ScoiorsOffice, 297-2510, cxl, 240 or241,

AARP chaptermeets May 7

Skokir Chapler #3470 of IhnAmerican Association of RetiredPersons will hold ils next meet-ing on Tuesday, May 7 aI 1 p.m.in Ilse Petty AuditOrium of EheSkokix Public Library, 5215 W.OaklonSL

Sol Newman will speak aboul"Elderhoslels".

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MOSTOS OROVE PLAN COMMIS-510N nill hold s pablix hsu,'¡vn on Monday, Muy 20, 5551ut 7:30 p.c. in Ihn Coard nlTltOene Chnvbn,. Richu,d T.FIickinnn, Manisinul Conter,erar Capulina Aunnu e, MellenOreen, IllinoIs, le conciSo,rho allonivucueo

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RoqUosrivu a special useprImA to - 9115n the inslalla-Iron ei sulomoltuoelocl,en-ics, including but not livilodle EslephonOs, radios, sIero-es, and 515,5,5. Thr pereni isal 0000 Wsekegan Road, Mer-Ion Groen, Illinois in Ihn -25a,tics nilsinsss Oislricr.

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CHOREPROGRAM -

TheMontonGroveSeniorCitizen ChoreProgram is available forMorIon Grove seniors, age 55+, Io help with yard woric. Seniors inneed oflawn caSing, yurdclean.up,orminormaintenancecan havethese needs met by youth and young adult workers refereed by thevillage. Seniors will pay a modesl price to tre negotiated betweenthemselves and the worker heforeeachjob. Por further informationcall theFlickihgerCenlerat9ti5-4l60,ext. 254.

LIVING WITH PAINA-Scip and Special People will rename their monthly meetings

for people with disabilities at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday May 2. Theguest speaker for theevening will be Ms. Macli Mallhews who willpresent the program titled, 'Pain: The Challenge And the GifL"Malthews will discuss lite relationship between body and spirit inliving with pain. She wilIhelp lisleners see that pain need not ro-movejoy from life. A-Scip and Special People hold their monthlymeetings at the Maine Township Town Hall, 1700 Ralbad Road inPark Ridge. Por mom information call Ron Brekke at 318-0597 orDonnaAndersonat297-2510.

PRIMETIMERSThe North Shore Primt Timers Club invites interesled resideule

lar three appealing upcoming programs. They willeujoy the musical"Once Upon a Mallress' at the Northbrook Leisure Center on May4. Then they will go on a loue of the Sheald Aquarium and the newOcealsariam on May 17. And also, a LouroftheCryslal Cave inWil-mettcou June 1 1. For moreinformalion about thcPrime Timers andtheir activities call Dodue Connelly al 966-8350 or Priscilla Gode-mann at 960-7363.

DIABETES SCREENING -Blood sugar is the fuel that mus the body. When blood sugar io

nul of normal balance, many types of symptoms develop becausenearly all tissues in the body dependon itlo fuuclion. Them are twobasic lypea of diseases associated with blood sugar. Diabcleu mel-liEns isacondition in whichthel,lood sugaristoo high and hypogly-cernia is a condition wherein thc blood sugar is loo low. Free, sim-pIe and quick blood sugarevuluatious are offered from 9 lo lOam:on Tuesday, May 7 In the FlickingerSenior Ceuler. People comiugin for the screening should not be known diabetics and should fastfrom theenening meal ofthe nightbefore.

-. RUSHNORTHSHORELECTURES .

.The Women's Health Program of Rash North Shore Medical

Cenlerwill prcsenttlsefollowing line-up ofleclsares thin spring:Shape Up With the New Dietary Guidelines, noou, Thursday,

May 9; The Healthy Foot, 10:30 am., Tuesday, May 14; ProlectiugYour Visionnoon, Monday'June IO; and a G.ynecologistLooks atOlderWomen, 10:30a.m. Wtidnesalay,June-l2.

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THECHICAGOYOUNEVERKNEW -

GalGen Community College presenls ainothrr program in thrirPassages lecture serien entitled, "The Chicago You Nover Knew."Nale Hoffman, formrrexecutive. 0CC inslructorand lone slide toc-tarer, will discuss the wonders of Chicago, past and present Theprogstm begius at I p.m. on Tuesday, May 14 al Oaklon EasE, 7701Lincoln Ave., in Skokie.

SENIORTRAN GOES TO THE MALLThe MarIon Grove Scniorlean will cspand its bounds (outside of

MorIon Grave) fora special shopping trip lo GolfMill and Venturein Niles. Wednesdays see special senior discount days for many re-loSers, therefore the Seniorloun will travel to IheSe locations ouWednesday, May 29. Picknp lime wrIt be from 9 totO um. and re-lam al -1 p.m. The trip is fece for all Morton Grove residenls overage 55. The first 16 people lo call the Senior Hot Line for a s'curva-lion for that daLe will be laken. The Scniorlran will travel to GolfMill on the lasa Wednesday of each month. For more informationabout Ehe Sessiorts'aa orlo maltea reseevalion loday, call the MorIonGrovrSeuiorHot Lineal470-5223. -

titOlI SCHUOL EVENTSMaine East, Nues North med Niles West High Schools invite

lownshsp residenls age tiSi- to join in OsI free school peoduclions lobeperformedlhis epniog.

At Maine BasI: "Fiddler Ou The Roof," 4 p.m., May 2; Adorn. SIadiO Froduclion 7:30 p.m., May 15-17; Combined Concret, 7:30p.m., May23.

Al Nibs North: Aurons Dance Show, 2 p.m., April 25, BandConcert, 7:30 p.m., May 24; Choral/Orchestra Concert, 7:30 p.m.,May30.

At Niles Went: "Miracle Worker," 2 p.m., May 2; Choral Con-ceo, 7:30p.m., May 16; BandCoucers, 7:30p.m. May22.

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FIRE SAFETY A FIRST Ali)Another special program ou Pire Safety and First Aid-for Scuior

Adults -wil be presented by the Morton Grove Fire Depae'tmcslat12:45 p.m. on Mouday, May 20 at the Pnaieie View CommeeslyCenter. Contact Rouen Brenner at the Park District, 965-7447, formore information.

. LILACIA PARKComing op ors May 10 is a leur of Lilacia Park in Lombard, the

Lilac capilol of Ike wocld. Meander throagh eight acres of 10,000Lslas bushes and 35,000 latips. Afler strolling far a few houent en-joy lunch al Sharko's, the famous traditional family reslaurant,Morton Grove's Prasde Vow Senior Trane! Club will depart at10:30 am. from the Prairie View Community Center. Call RoseeBrennerat thePark District, 965-7447, foe moreinformation,

. EXTENDED CARE HEALTH INSURANCEA special program describing uursing home insurance will be

presented al,l2:45 p.m. ou Thursday, May 16 at the Prairie ViewCommnnily Center. Contact Ronce Brenner al the Park Dissricl,965-7447, formare information.

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THE BUGLE,THURSDÀY, MAY 2,1991.

Savè-A-Pef,.

Adoption Days set

BeautiMcats, do9s, kittens andpuppfes wiIfl7eW homes duthig Old Orchards Save-A-PetSaturdayandSunday, May 4 and5 from IO amforthebigtentin thesoutheastcornerofttie Otdlot.

Save-A-Pet is a non-profit organization knowsthanasia Policy, so there's a large selection ofma/sin ever/size, shape, andco/oravai/able forfor adoplion range between $35 and $55. They Iper shots and cost of neutering/spaying for petfeature, Save-A-Pet offers a free leash and cothandacarrierboxforeach catadopted. New owne,to sign adoption contracts. Al/proceeds go to Sacatedto anima/care.

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Maine-NOes Associatiota öfSpecial Recreation (M-NASR)is currently acceptiiig apptica-1/Oes for counselors and sitc.di-rectors for its summer daycamps.

O{igls school- Studosts, CollegoStudents and other individualswho are iulCrestcd. itt planningactivities to ammo, teach andentena/u children in various sis-

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Availeble an individual accounts only, you Eau Svelte allthe checks you want. Fonds in escess alS/OhO (ufter June30) are ins'ested doily at a rate tied tu the weekly averageFederal Fond Rate.The Fed Fand Rate is therase banks earnan overnight depesiss of a million dallurs or more. Fundss s,00g und below earn ase mooey market chrckivg rute.Contact your local hocker for corren t rute isformatiao.

Open a Cash Maoagement Clsecking accouns today.Because for most abs, it makes sense. N,,t luts money.

iRS'sers4c'- details taxrefund status

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This free service can bereached weekdays by cutliug toll-free 1-t-829-4477. The IRSsays you'll need ta have a copy ofyour lun return on haud whencalling tIsis oervice, lt's also im-pos'tunt tolistee carefully to theprerecorded instructions au howto use thiscompsiturized service,

If you have a tnuch-ue ortone-sigualing phone, use thupush buttons on yourphone to eu-ter your social security number,filing status, and the enactamount of the expected sefund,the IRS nays. Far tono-uignalingphone users, the best time to catiisinlheesyniughonrs.

lfyau have a conveutinnidro-tarp or pulse-dial phone, au IRSoperator wilt enter this informa-bon fnryou. These lineo are aolyOpen during normal businesshours,

This service will tell youwhether your refousi check huabeen sentoutand, ifso, when, Ifthere is a prabtens, it will leu youta cati the regular IRS tau infor-muflan phone sumber for assis-tancç-

Applications takenfor M-NASR cOunselors

grams for chitdrcu and youngadatto with physical, meulai,teaming or behavioral disabili-ties, Programs wst operate from9 am. to 2:30 p.m. or 9:45 am.to 3:15 p.m. Monday throughFriday, dcpcudiug ou the compsite. Applicatsus are available atthe M-NASR office 8950 fImosPomI Ruad, Susie Ç, Skakie.

Par further snlormatsou cutsM-NASR at (708) 9116-5522.

Little Cityrally plannedCome one, come all, new and

seasoned taggers, volunteerS undfriends ufLsttle City Ponndation6'50 tu 9 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 atthe Hyatt Regency O'Hare, Rose-mont.

SMILES volunteers are Invited lo alland the Little City Fous-dation Volouteer Rally TuesduyevenIng, beginning at 6:30 p.m.Volonteers are encouraged tohrtog potential taggers to the ratly The perone bringing the mostrecroils will ha eligible forprizes.Snacks and beverages will beprovided,

The goat far the 1991 TagDays is to recrnit 5,000 taggers.Reuching that gaul is largely dependenton you, osrvolonteers.

For farther informalson ou theeveot, please colt (312) 282

LEGAL NOTICE JNOTICE IS HEREBY 01V-

EN, PURSUANT.TO "An Actin relativo ta the use of n Aslamed Hause in the couduct or -

transaction of Bnsinnss in theStale," as ameudeof that' a Cetlt-ficotiso woo filed by lise under-sIgned with the Couuty Clerk of"Cook County, -

Fila No, D0020f13 an. April6, 1991 Under the Assumed

Name of: I'm Sorry FlowersWith the placo of'Baaieeas Io-kaled at: 1004 Midway Ed.,Nortlshrook lit. 60062; the Iranname/si md residence addressof owner(s) is: Loura Mided,1004 Midway Rd., Narthbruuk,Ill. 60062,

ST. PETERS SINGLESAll, singles invited to these

big dances, , St. Peter's SinglesDänces Friday. lsy 3. 9 pm,Aqua BeVa Banquet Hall, 3630N, Harlem $5, and1 Satwday,May 4, 9 pm. Inside PicnicDance, Park Ridge VFW Han,Canfield & Higgins, dress verycasual, free hot dogs. $5, Fus'information cali (312) 334-2509,

, MAY3-$THE NETWORK

,Network - a link to Jewish

Friends (tiges 21-39) ' presentsIsraeli Itidependeuce Weekendat Aushe Emet Synagogue;3760 Pine Grove, Chicago,,May 3-5. Friday night: servicesat 8 p.m. Saturday night: Israelidancing at 9 pm, - $5. Sunday:

MAY 4ITALIAN AMERICANSOCIAL CLUB

The Italian Amerscass SocustClub will meet Saturday, May4th at 6:30 p.m. al MaywoodPark, 8600 W. North Ave,,Maywoud, sis, renes'natsouu re-quired. For information call(700) 657-1416,

MAY 5NORTH SHOREJEWISH SINGLES

North Shore Jewish Singleswill be having branch on Sunday, May 5th. at 10:45 am,, utBeiden West Restaurant, 8630W. GoifRuud, Des Plaines, andwill be bowling afterwards alGolf-Mil Lanes, 9300 Milwaa-bee Ave., Hiles (just south ofGolf Mill Shopping Center), atI p.m. You may join us for oneuf both of these events. CallLamp at (312) 539-3708 forreuervalions. Ail singles (39+)invited. Cost is just for the foodyou order. plus lax and tip, andthe price uf the lanes.

A.ILBETHISRAjfLSINGLES

A. G, Beth Israel Singles(ages 35 and up), DincussíouGroup Sauday Evening May 5,7:30 pm, a the Syuagogne,3635 W, Devon Ave., Chicago,The topic will be, LsheratedWomen and New Agb Men."What do they want froni eachother? Donation $3, refresh-menu served. Social hoar fol-lows. Meet new friends. Formofe iuformatioa cati (312)549 3910.

IN-BETWEENERS CLUBSingles (40-65): The Iv

fleiweenero Singles Club orlihostourSunday Evensog Danceon May 5, 6:30 to 9:31) at CasaRoyaln located at 720 Lee, DesPlaines. Muoic hF "Mslche-lairs ', Admission, gueula $5,members $4, For informadoscall (700) 675-4426. Refresh-meula & cash bar.

JEWISH SINGLESThe Jewish Singles invite you

Io a Cstywidu Dance ou Sunday,May 5, from 7:45-11:45 pm., at'Lucky'o", 213 W. lnsJjtute

Plaoe, Chicago. Door prizes.Adusissiou tu only $4 and aliwelcome.

SIZZLING SINGLESSizzling Singles welcomes

you lo a gala singles party (25+)every Sunday al Private Eyes,Deerfield Hyatt, Lake-CookRd., Deerfield, 7 p.m. $6 in-eludes scntmplious buffetProper autre requested. Wheresortis shorn singles meet! Info. -945-3400.

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SUPER SUNDAYSINGLESSunday. May 5 p.m. - 7, 8832

West Dempster, Ntm, (entiToliway #294 at DempslerBasO. Doc Weed's is locas.edserons from Ludierais GeneralHospital, $6admiusioninclndes-Dinner BlEch DeeJay Music &Special Doorprizea, Free dancelesson: 7 - l:3Op.m. Ages: 2h-?- properinfonnal aBite required,Joist ow Super Sunday Singlesvils Club. For infosmation call:I (708)299-4000.

MA'(SA. G. BETH ISRAELSINGLES

A. G. Beth toracI Siuglee(ages over 35). Meeting utWednesday May 8 al 8 p.m. alUse Synagogue, 3635 W. DevonAve,, Chicago, Arthur Vlademhumorist will preaerst, "A Nightof Humor and Jokes," Donation

3, refreshments served, socialhourfollows, Pur mure informa-1500 cati (312)349-3910

ITALIAN AMERICANSOCIAL'ÇLtJB

The Italian American SocialClub will meet Weduesday,May 8 at 7:30 p.m. at DL,Broadwa'y, 6600 W. GnunisonSI., Harwouti Heights. Mcm-bers' uusty nighl.$tO, reserva-lions iequirèd. '

,. , ,, MAY10NOBIlI SHORE 'JEWISH SINGLES. Join ilse NortliShuru JewishSissglm at their happy hoar at,Bosc Willie's, ' 7800 Cald-well, Niles, on' Friday, ' May101h,from'y Io,7'p.sii. Call Lar-rIs aL(3l2)539-3708,to reserve'yoarseak.Cost isjust for the'drink(s)',yot. order plus tip.

NORTI1SUBIJRUANSHAIIIbAT SINGLES

North Ssiburbbis Shabbal Sin.gics (35.55) May IO, services atO p.m.'foliowed biOneg Shab-bai at the North'Ssibsïrban SynaJguguepelis Ei, .1175 SisòridauRd., Highland Park. For infur.maiioncall (312) 76l-6862

CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUBAll sin le young udalta, ageo

21 to 38, ora welcome al a danceponsored by the Catlsolip

Alunsut Club at 9 p.ss , Feiday,May Il/, as Ihn OlIare Marnaiti-Intel, 85 5 W. Flsggsus Rd. (byCumhcrlaod Ave. asId the KenoedF Espy ) Tb sou member.odms an is 56. Musi wilt beprovided bF a live band. Formore Information call (312)726 0735.

C'HICAGOLAND SINGLESThe Chicaguland Singles Äs

ooeiatioss will sponnob a sia-gles dauce with thó,live musicof Full Moon' ut 8:30 p.m. onFriday, May. IO, at the MarniollOak Beouk Hotel,,' 1401 W.22nd 'Sired, Oak Brook. , Allsiuginuare iuviled, Admissiduis $7, I1r more' informadoscall Chicagotassd Singles (312)545-1515.

MONNACEP offers,Healthy'Living seminarsOaklon Community College's "with guidance from Ilse insteuc-

MONNACEP adall education ' tor, Fee for this course is $21.petigram is Offering the follow-

,' "4ew Siandaed Md/C.F.R."tug "Healthy Living" weekend combines adult Cáediopulmoseminars in May" nary, Resuscitation with first aid,

"Swedish Maaeage," held on PaGicipauts will leans emes-gen-Sunday, May 5, fmm t to 5 cyacllon principles, and will re-p.m., will leach participants the cene a one-year CPR certifie-basics of health club massage trou and a three-year First aidfor improved hotly circulation. Certification through the Ameni-Fee for this course is $21, cats Red Cross upon cempletias.

"You Can Rellene Back Fain" Thss course wilt be held Iwowill analyze the causes uf back consecutive, Saturdays, May 25pain and teach self-help inter- and June 1, and the fee is $36.vendons. Participants will also For more informátion, contactgive and receive a spinulogy the MONNACEP office at (708)

.lreata55enl and back massage 982-9888.

New Voice Club,, diScusses relaxation :'"Ahhhh..,Tlsat Feels Good," a

uight'of stretching, relaxing and,

getlingsidoflife's day today ten-sions, will be the'progeam al Ihenoeeliug of the New Voice Clubof Swedish Covenant Hospital,on Tuesday, May 7, at 6:30 p.m.in the Anderson Pavilion, 2751W. Winona.

Giyunis Reisohael, RVF, dime-- torofphysical therapy at Physical

Therapy ofNorlhShore in North-field will conduct the eroeram,Reiuhari was featsired ai a revi-oes New Voice Ciubmeeliog and

MG Art Guildmeets May 8

The Morton Grove ,tabt Guildwill hold its monthly meeting at 8p.m., Wednesday, May 8 at theMansfield Park Fielsllsonse, 5830Church Sl.,MortonGrove.

The evening will feature antislNathaniel T. Whynoitof Evans-ion. ' Whynolt stúdieol al tbkAmerican Academy of Art, Frai1,'rie 'Stale College, and is nowworking for the pool threeyears ai N

'ArtGeaphic Association.The artist has studied works is

oils,watercolors and charcotil.Whyuolt baa also studted pho.

tography (black and white andcolor) ai theFuainic State College.

'The artist will do a landocapeoil paintiug and share with us hisespeetise. Ail are welcome to joinus, aitisisassd nou-artists.'

Fur information call (708)'966-3282. Refreshments areserved, eon-members are askedfora$t donation,

Local resident''wins Little Lottoprize

FeterPaulos afDes Elaine: hasrecently been identified as nue ofthere winners from the Feb. 6 lIti-unis Lottery LittieLoita drawing.

Far correctly matching all fivenombres drawn, Poolos wilt re-ceiveaFirstFnizeaf$7.9,50t in aoue-timecash payment.The

winning licket was pur-chased ut Dominick's FluerFoods, l555LeeSt., alsoof DesPlaines. For vetting the wieniugticket, the store will receive u oneperceut banus based nu the FinsI

i, Feizeumauutnrh795.

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product fairI,, Thu Malo Township AreaChapter of the American Dia-beles Associution (ADA.) andLolhcrau General Hospital(Loll.) will co-sponsor n freediabel,eu protiucl fair at 7:30 p.m.Wedunsiay, May 8, at LOlL,1771 Dempniee Street, ParkRidge.

Ene infcrssatiou, call the, Dia-beten Ca Couler nf LOU.,(708) 696-82/12.

syps asked 10 retusn'by popular re-quest ., ' ' -

Th99New Voick Club, is a sup-port group for laryageetomees

. and their families. Tibe meetingsare free and moderated by SheilaDerman, manager o,lhe hospi.tat's speech paihulógy- depart-meut. Ali appropnialepersuns arecordially invited to attend. Isifor-mational sessions for new,niem-bers are held àt 5:30p.m. beforeiheregatarmeeting, ' '

"Living with . - : ,,

Pain' topic ofmeeting '

"Living 'with Pain" wilt be thetopic at a meeting for physicallydisabled adulta al 7:30 p.m.Thursday, May 2, is the MaineTownship Town Hall, 1700 Bal-lardRoad, Park Ridge.

Guest speaker will he MartSMatthews, author of the . book"Pain: The Challenge and theGifI" 10 be released this fall. Shewill talk abusI the relationshipbetween lhebodyandspiril in liv-lug with pain and offer sugges-boos how tofind life meaningful,

This is,óne ofa series of infor-'mative programs and specialevents co-sponsored monthly byA-SCIP, a sapport group for thedisabied,aud Special People tue,,aseeviceorganization.

Meetings are held un the-firstThursday uf every month al theMaine Township Town Hall,which is accessible to the bondi-

'capped,

Por moré information os thisuf oilier programs for the thou-bled, contact Maine TownshipDisabled , Services CoordinatorDonua Anderson ' at 297-2510,eut. 229, or Special People Chair-maui Ron Brekkeal3l8-0597,

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Ata recent meeting at the headquarterés of the MelropolilanWaler Reelamatinn District of Greater Chicago, President NickMejas, Commissioner Gloria Majewski. and Lt. Col. Randa! In-nouyeparticspatedin the signing ufan agreemonl lo relocate alu-itylinesinordèrjoexcavate the OPiaeo Reservior,

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Church témIe1s.. Chicago Lutheran Festival Chorus performs

The Chicago Lutheran t-estivalChorus will haperforming its spring concert at Jerusalem Lu-theran Church 8637 Fernald Ava.. MortonGrove, on Sunday. May 5, at 7:30pm. The 40-rncmberchorus is comprised ofsingers and mu-sicians from Chicago area Lutheran churches.The csrtcert is entitled, V Sing Alt Ye Lands.

His Eminenceloseph CardinalBcmadin will be the PnnctputCelchrant Sunday. May 5. for LilaEucharistic Liturgy recognizingtIrs lOOLIr ara*mrsary ot tiloFounding of Ihr CongregaLion ofthcSisters of the Resurrection,

The speciat Centennial obser-vaocecommeucesat 3 p.m. at Im-macutate Conception Church,7200 W. TalcoLt, Chicago. Hun-drcds of invited family members,friends and clergy will join morethus 100 Sisters of the Resurrec-tion in celebrating their hisLnryund Oadition. The Sisters of theResurrection will renew theircommitment to Use congregationas they bagas a new era of servicein the church. "The renewal ofBapusraal promises by the entireassembly and the renewal ofvows by thesisters will remisd usthat we are all called lo a life ofholiness as Christians," SisterVirginia Ann, CR., ProvincialSuperior, galed.

The theme for this festal oeca-sian is "Resarmction," accordingto Sister Carolyn Marie, CR.,who is coordinating plans for theCentennial Eucharistic Liturgy.

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Sisters of Resurrectioncelebrate anniversary

Mosler of Ceremonies wilt beBrother William Hallas, CR.,and Robert Cnota will serve asDeacon. Trumpeters and a ViolinEnsemble together with uchoirofRes Singerswill provide the Li-.targical.mosic under the diraction-of Robert Shack, Music Director'and Organist.

There will br a reception fol-lowing the Eucharistic Liturgy alResurrection High School, 7500W. Talcott, Chicago.

This historical Centennial ob-servauce occurs jost one weekprior Lo May 12, she date 79 yearsago when the Sisters of the Resur-rection first came La NorwoodPark with signs of hope and re-winders of God's love to allwhom they would serve in educa-ion, health care and other minis-tries.

SJB plans rafflefundraiser

The loconse - DevelopmentComositlee of St. John lilrrbrufParish io Niles is Sponsoriog aSaper Raffle/Spaghetti Dinner.

TItis food-raising event will brheld on Sunday, May 5 in theschool gym and ball, 8301 N.l-larlem Ave.

Tisis special eveol is open laevrry000 io stir commavily. Forioformasion or so obsaio tickets,call St. Jahn Brrbeof Rectory,966-8145.

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The community is invited. There is no charge,bula free-will offariog willbe received.

Dr. Murrio Koch, director of Iba Chicago Lu-theran Festival Choras, visits with RhondaKleist and Jim Faehliog, ahorno members whoara also members of Jerusalem Lulheran inMoHos Grove.

Church sponsorspancakebreakfast

The First CongregationalChurch of Forest Glen, U.C.C.,54110 N. Lawlcr Ave., Chicago.(corner of Lawler & CaLalpa)wilt spooìor an "All You Canflat Pancake BmakfasL" fusstmiser on Saturday May 4, frosts 8am. lo l2:30 p.m.

Donation is $3.50 asIalIa, $2clsildrdn 12 mid under, ussd elsil-deco 2 and under free.

Tickets will be available at Ilsedoor. For further infornaatissa call(312) 777-4277.

B'nai Zionpresents Jewishhumorist .

The answer .10 roubles, woesmd world problems is laughter.That has been the Jewish philoso-phy throughout history. No mat-1er how bad things were, theymade the classic comment "itcould he worse",

On Saturday eveniog, May Il,at .8:30 p.m. Geraldine Revsonwill present her unique programof Jewish humor from her largecollection of fstn-filled storiesand vignettes at CongregalionB'nai Zion, 6759 N. Greenvie'VChicago, io EastRogers Fark,5'

Sponsored by the Sistet(toodof the Synagogue, you uro os-oared a tonic ofcaLertain,sent.

The publie is wetcdthe. Dona-don is $5 and inctudss refreslse-ments following thoahOw. For Lu-

formation nod tiçA)iI.5 all (312)465-216!.

SuburbanChavbrahgroups forming

Cou,iregaaon B nut Zion lo-calmi in East Rogues Park inChungo, iuviLes Jewish familiesis uburhan areas Lo help form aGsavurah (friendship circle) on4rsday evening, May 10, 7:30p.m. at the home of Rabbi Nor-mas and Edie Kleinmun, 974Greenridge, Buffalo Grove, lIli-nois. To respond and for infor-motion phone: (708) 577-9107or (312) 465-2t6L

OBITUARIESPast American LegionPost commander dies

old, lisroserly ist Morton (trove,and receolly of Farwell Ave., suClsicstgo, died April I at Lo liserasGeneral l-lospital.

l5ersclsou sud bis svife Froncesssere active avilIs St. tsstste JoguesFatislt svlsile residing in MortonGrove.

A Ies'lsssicssl st. ist the tl.S.Army ils WO' Il, t'erschon was a;sseosher of the Asssrrican Legionbr s's cr40 yetsa.

t le su .55 a cli;trtcr mersiber ofIhr Tsttttsar Pol io Chicagtjoir-lisg its t 916, ,issd sisee becaisse i

ss:esssber of Mssrts,n Grove Post#134 whan Ile farsily moved IsMtsrtoo Grove since 1962.

Ile held stony chairussaustsips,suffices turd Was oltinstttely rOusedcosissssaoder ist l980.

Maoy luscalilies recall hiun asctsairsusao (5f tise annual MeinsorialDay and Vetertsos Day Paradestise Isseal Legion spcsnsssred.

Bush was tilts a hsyal bissgtssyorker on Wednesdays at IhrFusst and Iseaded a Friday fish frycrew once a susoosh fuir a 00g

ht tissus:'auut'f tIse lussi and luelilt t)iul. '.,hicts escussuuluasses Ilse,iOrlls st Irra Ctsicagus :,rd sabor-han arec, le mutis severa! asvardalit uti,t ttC7a luttent r Iltiottis

Robert P. Persclsuss, 66 years (stale) Legion at tlseyearly suns-- sssercostvesstioos for Isis eutry iotoIlse pictorial couootitiou,

As meistheriluip ctsairmaa-Senior Vice Commilnder, io1979, he obtained a high percent-sgr ofmembership forPosl #134.

Ile was a 29 year employee ofRasid McNally in Skokie as a car-lographie esuïnsatcsr and wasnouvel Employee of the Year luttIyear by isis fellow . depasomentosessibrrs.

l'crschon was v,aked at theSkusja Terrace Funeral Home andluis fellow Rifle Sqoad (lu000rgss:urd tri the PosIl ivembers pee-focussed nuititaryservices atIbe fo-varal as well as standing guarddoly ioshifis dorirg ttué wake.

TIse muerai wust April 4 WithmassaI Ss. Juliana Ctsoreh, wherethe Perselsons nosY worship. Firusas buried atMaryhilt Crmeuerv

In addition to tuis wife Frances,Bush lofs 8 children and 12 grand-chstdreo. Ito md his wife mouldsuive boon mWried 42 years thismuuuth.,.

t le aod Fráoces (tee Caso), areIlse tuisuogparents of Debbie:CantI (Mrs. Richard) Moerke:Kerocilu Js'Liuda); DOse (Mrs.Martius.)/ O'Dcr,u'ell; Richard;Jouis Ciçsidie: laud (Mrs. Joseph)Williams sud RuibeB.

Dist. 63 çoach.çliés at a-ge 53,.

A memorial service was con- " Apollo Junior High School inutsctcd Mouday, April 29 for J. Nilcs.Ronald Silverstein, a recent iu The longtime Gleuview resi-duetee into tise Illinois Wresttiñg dent was instrumental in found-Coaches asid Officials Associa- ing the Illinois Kids WrestlingtionHallofFame. l' Federatiou State Series in 19,71,

Mr. Silverstein, 53, di,e#5from and he served as iB president forcomplications.ofdiabetestruday, suo.years.

, April 26, at Washingtopfulemen- l'le also was director and ownertaty School in Niles. /" ofCamp Kawage for Boys in Mi-

He was a physical"eslucation suoeaua, Wis., which he opeiatedteacher and wrestlittg cotueh for for 18 years. Silverstein also27 years in Maine:±4iles School coached wresdiug at OaktonDistrict 63. He a'inducted into Community College '. Bud atIlse IWCOA Hall of Fame on MaineNorthlligh5choól,April 14 for his'achiesemenLs in Mr.,Silverstein also was headcoaching. ' coach of the Chiego area team in

Mr. Sitverstciu began bis wres- the Maccabian Games, a compe-thug caroe'r at Wrightiunior Col- tion of Jewish athletes. The teamlege isuChicago and continued wonagoldmedalin 1988 and au-whilcfattcoding Northern Illinois otherlu 1990.Uníer55ty. Hus coaching career ' Survivoes include two daagh-bogan in the 1960's sdhen he start-. 1ers, Robin Lynne and Gailít)l the wresuling programs at Wright, and' one brother, Jay

'Gemini Junior High School and Lawrence.

Walk With Israel'set for May 5

Roueu Glimer of Skokie is Ilseteen ehairmau of Ihre 1991 Great-er Chicago Walk With Israelwhich will he held Sunday, May

.

Events for the GrealerChieagoWalk are a 10-mile walk aud 2-mile family mini-walk beginniogat the Bernard Florwieb JewishCommonity Center (JCC), 3003W. Toahy Ave., Chicago. Regis-tratioo is 8:30 to 9:30 am.; open-ing ceremony is al 9 am.; enter-tainment, food and closingceremOnyare 1-3 p.m.

Sponsor booklets urn availutbleat syrsagogiles and tite FlorwichJewish Community Conter. Formore iuformatioo, call (3 12) 761-9100 ne the Jewish Uoiled Fund(JUPI at(3 12) 444-2060.

This is the 20th annual WalkWith Israel io Chicago and is be-ing held so celebrate Israel's 43rdbirthday.

Shabbat ServicessetforMay3 '

Rabbi Edward EI. Feldheimand Cantor Joel J. Reznick willconduct Shabbat Services, May'3, at 8:15 p.m. at NorthwestSuburban Jewish Congregation,7800 Lyons, Morton Grove.

Saturday, May 4, serviceswill he at 9:30 am, a Ike syna-gogue. '

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