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Nues Bishop dedicates John Paul II shrine at Maryhill Cemetery

BY PAM DEFIGLIO For Sun-Times Media

One of the most solemn mo- ments in Bishop Andrew Wypych's dedication of the St. John Paul II shrine at Niles' Maryhill Cemetery Saturday morning came after the bishop sprinkled holy water on the 32-foot tall granite obelisk. Wypych took off his large gold necklace, holding up its cross to face the shrine. The bishop spent several moments in prayer bless- ing the new monument. Bishop Andrew Wypych walks around the St. John Paul li shrine, blessing it with holy water as Father Mike Meany looks on at Earlier, Wypych had explained Maryhill CemeteryinNibsonSaturday, Sept. 6.i KEVIN TANAXAJFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA that the cross contained a relic of the sash then-Pope John Paul II After the recitation of prayers, wore in 1981 when an assailant shot Wypych sprinkled holy water on him. John Paul II credited the Vir- the four sides of the shrine to bless gin Mar to whom he had a deep it. prayer devotion, for saving his life, Roman Szabelski, executive according to the National Catholic director of Catholic Cemeteries Reporter. He forgave his attacker Father Larry Sullivan, archdiocesan for the Archdiocese of Chicago, and continued as pope until his associate directorofCatholic services, invited attendees to learn more death in 2005. The Catholic church describes depictions on the sidesof about Catholic cemeteries, saying canonized him in April. the St. John Paul li shrine at Maryhill they could purchase grave plots, Rev. Michael Meany, pastor of Cemetery in Pilles on Saturday, Sept. 6. i either full-body or for cremated Niles' St. John Brebeuf Church, KEVIN TANAKWFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA remains, near the St. John Paul II explained later that Catholicism Following the dedication ceremony, Alma shrine. That prompted Wypych to values tangible physical objects, temperatures. SzatkowskiofChicago, lays flowers at note it would be nice to be buried called relics, associated with saints The Lira Singers, a Polish fine- the baseofSt. John Paul Il's shrine at there, having the saint, whom he or holy people. arts ensemble, performed Polish Maryhill Cemetery in NilesonSaturday, called Saint John Paul the Great, "You have a part ofthem, and sacred music a cappella both Sept. 6.i KEVIN TANAKA/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA interceding with God for them for that's with you in love and spirit - before and during the dedica- all time. that's why it [the John Paul II relic]tion. Their colorful traditional Lady of Czestochowa (to whom "I don't know how much it costs, is such a meaningfùl thing for Polish dresses, in addition to the Poles have a special devotion) and but it will be a good deal," Wypych [Wypych]," said Meany, who took Knights of Columbus' black capes John Pawlowski,ofChicago, takes pic- a fourth has a mosaic image of Our quipped. part in the prayer service and dedi-and plumed hats and the Polish turesofthe dedication ceremony on his Lady of Guadalupe (also called Our Wypych also noted that Niles cation with the bishop Saturday. Highlanders' traditional cos- phone. i KEVIN TANAKflJFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Lady of the Americas, to whom Mayor Andrew Przybylo was Pol- The Knights of Columbus, a turnes, reminiscent of their Polish Mexicans have a special devotion). ish. Przybylo was in attendance, Catholic men's organization, and mountain villages, lent an air of the future," Wypych said. "This The mosaic work is made of color- along with Niles Village Manager the Polish Highlanders, a Pol- pageantry to the service. obelisk has all these elements in it."ful glass tiles, some of which are Steve Vinezeano. ish American association, also Polish-born Bishop Wypych, He thanked Paul Pickel, who hadembedded with gold leaf. After the service, Przybylo said took part, starting the dedication who is one of seven auxiliary bish- come from Conrad Pickel Studios Wypych urged Catholics to of the shrine, "For me, it's a great service with a procession up an ops in the Catholic Archdiocese in Vero Beach, , for the cherish those who preceded them, spiritual opportunity as a Catholic, aisle between seated guests. 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Memorial Hospital.Hewas died FridayatNorthwestern relocated toBuffaloGrove, Nues residentwholater has died. village's topadministrator who wentontobecomethe @Jen_Pioneer [email protected] I BY J?lUtR3Offl4SON trustee andmanager,dies Abe Selman,formerNues VILLAGE 0ENILES Abe Selman,secondfromright,isseatedwithfellowNuesVillageBoardtrusteesinthisundatedphoto.I Under Selman'sleader- "I thoughtImightbe Selman, whohadrisento Selman waselected Abe Selman,along-time A formerNi1estrustee just priortohisretirement. credited Selmanforthese tenure asvillagemanager, a trusteeduringSelman's Przybylo, whoservedas later. 200 computers12years in 1989tohavingmorethan having onestaffcomputer the village,whichwentfrom technology in-roadsmadeby He wasalsoproudofthe avenues weredeveloped at TouhyandMilwaukee the currentpolicestation in themid-90s,andplansfor the village'sLeaningTower oversaw majorrenovationof Fitness Center.Selmanalso Center andtheNilesFamily Building theNilesSenior Hall, thePublicServices Abe Selman. Niles MayorAndrew I ViLLAGEOFNILES Shalom MemorialPark. Heights. Intermnentwasat Funeral HomeinArlington Sept. 8atShalomMemorial Pamela andScottSelman. Brian StammandAdam, Selman; andgrandchildren Stamm andPhilip(Alyce) children Bonnie(Marvin) his wifeof60years,Leta; Homeowners Association. Chesterfield GardenEstates and pastpresidentofthe and asaboardmember Jubilee Committeein1974 chair oftheNilesDiamond Niles YouthCommission,co- service aschairmanofthe communit3 includinghis of involvementintheNiles 14 yearsagocitedhis retirement fromthevillage man's honoruponhis resolution passedinSel- of theexcursion. conversation," Przybylosaid fun andalwaysstimulating alongside alocaldelegation. Italy, asistercityofNues, whom hetraveledtoPisa, man "aloyalfriend,"with most ofthetime." exactly whatwasgoingon Przybylo recalled."Heknew a hands-onmanager," professional andverymuch major capitalprojects. 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Nues Group urges schools tocome outagainst gun shop

BY lOOR STUDENXOV Ashcroft presented letters For Sun-Times Media istudenkov written by District 219 Superin- tendent Dr. Nanciann Gatta and ofthe recently Fairview South School District 72 approved gun shop want to Superintendent Dr. Cindy Whit- Opponentsget the Nues Village Board taker, outlining why the districts to reverse its decision, and the opposed the shop. She urged activists are appealing to local District 64 to follow Gatta's lead. schools for help. "Basically, we're looking for On July 22, the Village Board something along the lines of the approved a special use permit forletters you see here, basically tak- Sportsman's Club and Training ing a stance on the issue on behalf Center, which would have a gun of Niles residents that do come to shop and a firing range. The deci- your schools," said Ashcroft. "We sion has been controversial due are looking for support on this to concerns that the shop would issue." be located too close to two Niles But District 64 board member Township High School District John Heyde said that he wasn't 219 schools as well as private Newcomfortable with the board Hope Academy. speaking out against the Niles People for a Safer Society, a Village Board's decision. Skokie-based organization that "The reason why I'm not formed in the wake of Sandy inclined to do that is primarily Hook shooting, has been one of because I don't want to be in the the most vocal opponents of the position to second-guess any shop. After the board vote, the other municipal unit of govern- society's members approached ment," Heyde said."As Iunder- the boards of education of the stand it, the Village Board likely Park Ridge-Niles School District has listened to all the [objections] 64 and Maine Township High before they made the decision on Ania Cienkowski, operations manager at Maxon Shooter's Supplies and Indoor Range Corp. ¡n Des Plaines, shoots a gun at the School District 207, urging them zoning. I have no idea whether store's range in 2013. FILE to join districts 219 and 72 in it's right or not, but I don't think putting pressure on the Village I should be the person to figure Board. But so far, neither D64 or out if it's right. A zoning person state of or the city of Niles "My concern was, if we were broke into Maxon and stole about D207 has shown any inclination t.oshould be the one to figure it what they can and can't do." going to entertain this request, 200 firearms. They fled before do so. out, just as I Board member Scott Zimmer- someone's voice will not be police arrived." During the wouldn't want man, who put the item on the heard," he said. "I don't feel She had the same message for District 64 to receive a agenda, said he felt that the situa-comfortable speaking as a board the board as Ashcroft. board's Aug. letter from tion was more complex than that. about this." "I urge you to stand together 25 meeting the village of "I don't want to get into anyone With no further statements, with [other districts]," said Stone- People for a Niles complain-else's jurisdiction, but it is a the District 64 board soon moved back. "I ask that the District 207 Safer Society ing about our slightly gray area, because we on to other matters. and the superintendent write a member and appropriations have constituents in Niles," he A week later, People for a Saferletter to all trustees in Niles, state Niles resident and Common said. "That's why it's worth us Society founder and president their opposition and urge [the Vil- rpisha Ashcroft, Core." spending time to discuss it." Denyse Wang Stoneback made lage Boardi to rescind their vote." told the school He said that, Trustee Bob Johnson said that,a similar appeal to the District None of the trustees responded board that while he under-while he agreed with Zimmer- 207 board. She argued that the to her comments, and the issue many Nues stood why Dis- man's argument in general, he district's own experience with wasn't mentioned for the rest of residents who Inventory at Maxon Shooter's Supplies trict 219 would didn't feel that this particular having a gun shop in its service the public portion of the meeting. sent their kids and Indoor Range Corp. in Des Plaines. be concerned, situation affected District 64. area should give it a reason to District 207 spokesman David to District 64 FILE the shop was "I can't see that anything has care about the issue. Beery told Pioneer Press that the schools have nowhere near been put forward to us that's "At the Niles board meetings I board didn't have any response to concerns about it. any District 64 schools. a danger to us," he said. "We attended, there were assurances Stoneback at this time. "There are many residents in Board President Anthony Bor- need to keep our focus on what given that the facility would be "Because board meetings are Niles who are fearful about what relli agreed. our strategic goals are for this safe," said Stoneback. "Some of essentially business meetings, this type of business will do to "You can attack it from moral district." you may have heard similar com- the board listens to community their housing values and their standpoint, you can attack it from Trustee Dan Collins argued ments before Maxon Shooters members during the communica- u taxes, and if businesses are go- ethical standpoint - there is a that different board members hadopened its new location in Des tion period, but does not discuss ing to decide to move elsewhere difference," he said. "But from a different opinions, and it wasn't Plaines, near Maine West High further or offer any response un- because of such volatile type of legal standpoint, I don't think thatsomething the board could speak School. Not long after it opened, til they've had a chance to discuss business," Ashcroft said. we're in the position to tell the on as one. in January 2012, a group of teens at some later time," he said. 8 I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

Nues Village delaying medical marijuana business applications

ByIGOR STUDENKOV cal marijuana went into our work to rewrite the For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov effect. Cannabis can now village's zoning ordinance, be grown at cultivation after which time the village Businesses wanting to centers and distributed by would be ready to consider sell or grow medical mari- dispensing organizations. any proposed marijuana- juana in Niles will have to The law requires both related business applica- wait an extra eight months types of businesses to be tion." before the village will ac- outside a certain distance Under the ordinance cept their application. from schools, parks and that went up before the The Nues Village Board residential areas. Munici- board, during the term approved an eight-month palities are allowed to add of the moratorium, any moratorium on Aug. 26 on their own rules, so long applications would be auto- marijuana cultivation and as they don't conflict with matically denied. However, dispensing centers. state law. applicants have a right to During the moratorium, After some discussion, appeal the denial. The Vil- which will last until April the Niles Board of Trust- lage Board would consider 2015, the village won't con- ees decided to restrict the appeal at the nearest sider any applications for both types of businesses toregularly scheduled meet- Iast4 days! either the medical marijua-manufacturing districts. ing, and they can approve na dispensing organization In a letter sent to the the application if they so HANDMADE AREA RUG or the medical marijuana board on Aug. 1, Ostman choose. But if the board cultivation centers. told the mayor and the votes to keep the denial in The moratorium was trustees that the state place, the decision is final. SALE & CLEARANCE proposed by Charles Ost- recently finalized the rules The ordinance also man, the Niles Director of on where dispensaries indicates that, if the village Community Development, could be located. Niles adopts the new zoning reg.& to give the village time to Township, which includes code at any point before orig.* make sure medical mari- the village's southern the eight-month limit, the óO°''°-75%ffprices juana businesses don't con-manufacturing district, moratorium will expire as Shop hand-knotted Orientais, hand-crafted wool pile rugs andmachine- fluet with ongoing efforts would be one of the poten- soon as the code is passed. woven reproductions from around the world in a variety of designs to revise the Niles zoning tial sites. Village Attorney Joe and colors. Find 2x3 accent rugs to 10x14 oversize rugs. Bring your ordinance. During the Aug. Ostman wrote that he Annunzio told this news- swatches, room sizes and colors ideasour rug specialists are ready to find 26 meeting, the board ap- wanted to make sure the paper that he sees no legal proved it unanimously. zoning code was in order conflict between the state your perfect rug. Best of all, you can take your rug home today! 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III POLICE BLOTTER was accused of stealing $223.50 in ing to police, Garcia-Perez said he was Dora Hedlund, 69, of Morton Grove, was Ill CRIME BRIEFS merchandise - includingwhiskey, two unable to stop his car because two of his charged with driving under the influence The following incidents were listed in the cases of water, and a cooler - from a tires were flat and he believed they had of alcohol after she was arrested on Aus- MIES official bulletin of the Niles and Morton store on the 6100 block of Touhy Avenue. been slashed at an earlier party. He has a tin Avenue and Oakton Street on Aug. Grove police departments. Readers are Orillo was allegedly in possession of Sept. 30 court date. 31. Police said Hedlund was involved in a THEFT reminded that an arrest does not consti- pocket knives, pliers, magnets and keys traffic accident prior to her DUI arrest. A An 87-year-old man told police tute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law which police said were used to remove or MORTON GROVE court date is scheduled for Sept. 23. that between Aug. 29 and Aug. can make that determination. damage theft prevention devices placed Philip A. Houk, 45, of Glenview, was 30, someone stole his steel on merchandise. Accordingto police, DRUCS charged with driving under the influence walker from the backyard of NuES Orillo admitted to stealing a camera from Shawn D. Christie, 19, of Niles; Shawnice of alcohol after he was arrested on the his home on the 7700 block of a store in Glenview and clothing from L. Christie, 25, of Niles; and Claudette K. 7900 block of Golf Road on Aug. 31. Nordica Avenue. Police were another Niles store as well. She has a OBSTRUCTION Pascal, 49, also of Niles; were charged Police said Houk allegedly failed sobriety able to get the man a replace- Edgar Martinez, 25, of 2148 Ginger Creek Sept. 30 court date. with possession of cannabis and drug tests after he was pulled over. He is ment walker through the Niles Drive, Palatine, was charged with felony paraphernalia after they were arrested DUI scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 23. Senior Center. obstruction ofjustice and misdemeanor on the 8800 block of Av- German Reynoso, 28, of 906 N. 24th On Aug. 31, a 28-year-old obstruction of a police officer on Aug. 30 enue on Aug. 27. Police said they made THEFT Ave., Meirose Park, was charged with after he allegedly attempted to hide from woman reported that $520 in the arrests after receiving a search war- Errol Nichols, 51, of Chicago, was driving under the influence after he was cash was stolen from her purse, police and gave a false name when he rant from Cook County. Cannabis and charged with theft after he was arrested reportedly seen driving erratically on which was inside the employee was apprehended on the 9000 block of drug paraphernalia were allegedly found southbound Milwaukee Avenue from at the Menards store on the 6300 block Milwaukee Avenue. According to police, locker room of an assisted living in the residence. of Oakton Street. Police said Nichols Martinez had an arrest warrant for a Oakton Street at 4:36 am., Aug. 30. facility on the 6600 block of When an officer asked Reynoso where allegedly took less than $300 worth of probation violation related to another DUI Milwaukee Avenue. he was going, he reportedly said he was items out of the story without paying obstruction charge. He has an Aug. 31 Anthony R. Karcz, 22, of Arlington looking for Melrose Park. He has a Sept. for them. He is scheduled to appear in court date. Heights, was charged with driving under BURGLARY court on Sept. 18. 30 court date. the influence of alcohol after he was A home on the 8500 block of RETAIL THEFT Luis Garcia-Perez. 34, of 501 Love Drive, arrested on Beckwith and Washington Jaime Lugo, 53, of Chicago, was Chester Avenue was burglar- Alice Orillo, 34, of 7733 Beckwith Road, Prospect Heights, was charged with avenues on Aug. 28. Police said Karcz charged with theft for allegedly steal- ized Aug. 31 between 5:15 and Morton Grove, was charged with retail driving under the influence on Sept. I fol- was stopped for a traffic violation and ing a dog leash and dog treats from the 9:30 p.m. At the time of the theft and possession of a theft preven- lowing a crash at the intersection of Golf later allegedly failed sobriety tests. He is Menards store on the 6300 block of report, it was not known what, if tion device on Aug. 30. Police said Orillo Road and Greenwood Avenue. Accord- scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 23. Oakton Street on Sept. I. anything, was taken. FIX DELIVERY ISSUES CONVENIENTLY

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District 207 School Boardpassesbudget with $1.3 million deficit

BylOOR STUDENKOV warned the board that the funding books thanks to more students es in district programs, some grantget, the district is expected to get For Sun-Times Media I @ustudenkov may be wind up lower, which could getting Chromebook computers, funding was expected to go down. $8,081,617 in total state funding. have a drastic impact on district's textbook-related expenses are But, as Kalou explained, the state But Kalou's not optimistic that Maine Township High School finances. actually increasing by $400,000. Asusually tells the district how much will be the final number, with the District 207's board of education Under the final version of the Kalou explained to the board, this regular funding it can expect. The troubled state of finances in Il- has unanimously approved its bud- budget, the district will have a is due to several factors. First, the district is required by law to have linois. get for the upcoming school year, deficit of $1,309,953. This is largely district used to get some textbooks a budget approved by Sept. 30, so "The state continues to run out spending $1.3 million more than it due to spending $6 million on though the State Textbook Loan it couldn't wait for the figures to of money," Kalou said "I think state expects to receive. facility improvements which have Program. Now, it has to buy them come in. Kalou explained that she revenue will go down. I budgeted The final version of the budget isbeen approved as part of a 10-year out of its own pocket. Second, the wound up filling in the state fund- for us to be flat. We won't know largely identical to earlier versions,Facility Master Plan. And, as Kaloudistrict is required to pay for ebooking portion of the budget based on [the level of funding] until theyis- with higher book-related expenses, explained, those expenses are licenses. The licenses will last a the assumption that it would be the sue pro-rate numbers." more funding for asbestos abate- going to be larger than originally few years, and the district should same as last year. Proration is a procedure where ment for the new administrative thought. eventually be able to get the money However, Kalou said she isn't op- the state cuts funding with the building and some teacher-related Earlier this year, the district back through fees. timistic about state funding levels. promise of making up for the short- fund changes. bought back the Tool and Manu- This year, the district is ex- "The state hasn't finalized its fall next year. But Illinois has been One major unknown surround- facturing Association building pected to get $1.4 million more in funding numbers," she said. "I'm prorating for a number of years, ing the budget is how much state to serve the new administrative property taxes, which continues not sure what it means for us - meaning that the second part of funding the district will receive. building and Alternative Resource to be the district's biggest source maybe we'll have less revenue." proration keeps getting pushed Tt ensure the budget was ap- Center. The building contained of revenue. Federal funding is State funding covers a portion down the road. proved before the legal deadline, asbestos which is being removed expected to decrease, though, of the education fund, helping to Kalou said that pro-rating the district completed the docu- during the renovation. But officials largely because one of the grants cover programs such as drivers' undercuts whatever savings the ment with an assumption that the discovered the building had more the district previously received haseducation, bihngual education districtis aMe to achieve. state funding would be saine as asbestos than they expected. been discontinued. and special education, as well as "Because they are prorating at last year. But Mary Kalou, assis- While the district was originally The situation with state funding providing $3.8 million in general greater level, w are losing more tant superintendent for business, expected to spend less on text- is more complex. Because of chang-aid. According to the final bud- than we are gaining," she said.

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Nues Public Library Interim Nues library director binds staff together

BY lOOR STUDDflCOV ensure that all areas of the library ployees presented a letter signed For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov were appropriately managed," he by a total of 29 staff members. It wrote. raised concerns about the way the the first time since the Lempke's new role also comes library handled the search for a beginning of July, a Nues with a larger paycheck. During new director and administrative ForPublic Library interim the August meeting, the board structure changes, among other director has lasted longer than approved a $1,500 monthly stipendissues. a month. for her. The stipend comes atop Board President Morgan Dubiel Assistant Director Susan of her regular assistant director said the letter caught him off Lempke was originally appointed salary, which the board voted to guard. a co-interim director alongside increase by 3.4 percent during the "My concern was - where is fellow assistant director Barbara July meeting. Pritz was supposed this coming from? How did it hap- Kruser during the July 15 Library to receive the same stipend as pen?" he said. Board meeting. The appointment an interim director, but unlike He and Lempke held a meeting came because Business Manager Lempke, his regular salary would where the staifgot a chance to Greg Pritz, who was previously ap- have remained the same. express their grievances. While pointed interim director, resigned Inawritten report to the board,the meeting was originally sup- from the position 15 days after the Lempke stated that, earlier in Au- posed to run for an hour, Dubiel appointment took effect. gust, she held what she termed a said he decided to keep it going for Two days after the meeting Susan Lempke has been in charge of the Nues Public Library since August. i cONTRIBuTO "SuperMan meeting" - a meeting another hour. Kruser left the Niles Library PHOTO of all library managers and depart- At the board meeting, he said to become the new director of ment supervisors. She indicated that the staff had an "a lot of Lombard's Helen Plum Memorial director. Pritz took over the patron servicesthat she intended to hold them misunderstanding" and that there Library, leaving Lempke as a sole Before Kruser's departure, she department. regularly. has been some miscommunica- interim director. and Lempke directly supervised Pritz said in a report that he and "This will help improve commu- tion. Dubiel said that some of the During the Aug. 20 meeting some of the departments. Kruser Lempke have tried to make the nication and collaboration," wrote board's actions over the past few the board approved a stipend for supervised adult services, out- transition as smooth as possible. Lempke. "One of the topics was months may have looked good in Lempke, while Lempke and Pritz reach services and patron services "Susan and I worked together towhat direction to take in writing theory, but failed to take employ- clarified some of the administra- departments, while Lempke super- complete the transition of duties our next per capita grant applica- ees' personal feelings into account. i tive changes that came about as vised the technical services and and responsibilities from Barb, to tion, and we came up with several Ultimately, he was pleased with the the result of Kruser's departure. youth/teen services departments. ensure that the internal control broad possibilities." way the meeting turned out. At the same time, the board sought In a written report to the board, structure remained intact and that At the same time, the library ad- The board is expected to pick a to allay staff concerns and show Lempke explained that she took we weren't doing anything as a ministration sought to address the consultant who will help with the that it was making some progress over the adult services and out- library which would give our audi- discontent from the library staff. search for a new library director on the search for a permanent newreach services departments, while tors a reason to be alarmed and to During the July meeting the em- on Sept. 17. I Follow us on Twitter: @NilesHSnews

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Letters Generational Ponderings tension returns with school's start in the garden You've heard of "sexual tension" in the mov- ies? Well, now that it's September and the kids are back in school, there's something called "generational tension" in the classrooms. of good and evìl The first is the tension between the two genders, male and female. The second is the "The world gives us evidence try to answer its question: tension between the two generations, teacher BY RANDY ofboth. Religious zealots What immortal hand or eye and student. Put simply, there is a built-in gap BLASER could frame thy fearful sym- between what the teachers know and what the chopping heads is all the metry?" students know. evidence one needs for the Is the battle really an an- Magazine listed some of the cient struggle that each of us things the Millennial Generation knows virtually existence ofevil residing in must wage within ourselves? nothing about. Like Kit Carson, George Patton, the good fortune last week to man. What then of Mother Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Joe DiMaggio, Calvin Klein, Mikhail Gorbachev, meet an earnest young man from is a great story of the good Joe McCarthy, hunger strikes, developing film, Ihadthe North Shore who is research- Theresa, a living embodiment doctor who creates a potion chores, patience, silence and the word "no." ing solutions to life's most univer- ofgood? I believe the stories that changes him into the So when our kids and our teachers meet sai and enduring problem - the we tell inform us of deeper, evil-doing Mr. Hyde. As this month, that gap is part of the story, be it in concentration of great wealth in just Jekyll struggles to control math, science, or especially history. This is not a few amid abject poverty for the rest human truths. And what are Hyde's desires, Hyde grows to say the students in our town are ignorant - despite an abundance of resources. the stories we tell about good in strength and seeks to do actually, they're better informed than we were The initial question is why? Why more of the evil he so enjoys. at their age - only their information is not what is there so much poverty on a planet and evil?" Who will win? ours was. Enter the ancient teacher advice: that has an abundance of natural Did our evil nature create Know not only what you're teaching, but who resources, resources which, if shared the unjust society we have, you're teaching. equally and fairly, would provide or did society turn us into If you, like me, privately hope some of today's natural abundance for all? heads is all the evidence one needs mindless automatons who accept the bright young Millennials come to share some of Why is this the way of the world for the existence of evil residing in drudgery of existence? what we once held dear from an earlier Amen- instead of how it could be, the way it man. What then of Mother Theresa, Children survive an airplane crash ca, best not to tell them. If those earlier values was meant to be ifyou believe in the a living embodiment of good? and find themselves on an abandoned - Fourth of July oratory Norman Rockwell Garden of Eden? I believe the stories we tell inform island. Natural innocents, the chi!- paintings, MGM movies where right usually It gets you thinking, and I think it us of deeper, human truths. And whatdren quickly devolve into a destruc- overcomes wrong - were as authentic as our gets back to an ancient question, one are the stories we tell about good and tive society of bullying and evil. generation believed, then it would be best to I studied in Mr. Mims' junior English evil? What does "Lord of the Flies" have the children discover it for themselves. class. Let's start with the first story in tell us? Or is life more like "Brave w For instance the way some of them have dis- Is man inherently good or inher- English - "Beowulf" - wherein the New World," where the few rulers of covered lately the inherent worth of marriage, ently evil? Is naturally good man hero slays the evil monster Gren- society manipulate the masses and family, and flag; oh, and such remarkable things twisted by society, or is evil man del. Fast forward to Shakespeare's lull them into what might be called as stay-at-home moms and family dinners. Just harnessed by a society seeking the "Macbeth," the great tragedy of innerthe banality of evil, existing only to for goodness sake, don't let Millennials know best for all? Answer those questions, struggle with ambition and greed serve society and the masters above e. these aren't new, because they tend to believe and maybe we can get somewhere on that leads to evil and begets more them? the world first began the day they were born. poverty amid plenty. evil. There's my seminar on good vs. Jack Spatafora The world gives us evidence of Did God create evil? Read William evil. Explore the question, if you will, Park Ridge both. Religious zealots chopping Blake's short poem "The Tyger," and or not. It really is your choice.

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CALENDAR 'How a Cood Methodist Became a Better ONE PLACE. Atheist' Second Saturday Family Story Time 10:30 am.: Anthony Pinn, a professor of human- ities at Rice University, discusses how the issues COUNTLESS WAYS TO IO a.m.: Stories and crafts for the whole family. of human suffering and material need prompted Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., his leaving the evangelical ministry. There is a Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. coffee hour after the talk. Child care is available. Celebrate Star Wars with Author and Ethical Humanist Society, 7574 Lincoln Ave., ArIlSt Jeffrey Brown Skokie. Call 847-677-3334. WIF. 2 p.m.: Jeffrey Brown, author and illustrator of How-To Fest at MGPL the Jedi Academy series, is the special guest at I p.m.: How-To Fest is an interactive event with the Skokie Library's Star Wars Extravaganza. Mr. local experts sharing their skills, knowledge and Over i ,800 slots, video poker, all your Brown, a Chicago-based graphic novelist, is the passions. There are activities, food and games. author Jedi Academy," "Goodnight Darih Vader," Some of the featured activities include "How to 'Vader's Little Princess" and "Darth Vader and favorite table games and a live 8-table Take Better Photos of Your Family," "How to Make Son," among many others. His newest book in the Homemade Pasta," "How to Do Magic Tricks" and Jedi Academy series, "Return of the Padawan," "How to Make Fetted Soap." Food vendors include poker room-Blue Chip Casino ¡s has just been released. Books are available for Pequod's Pizza and Culvers. Morton Grove Public purchase and Mr. Brown will give autographs. This Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call event is recommended for ages 7 and up. Regis- edge-of-your-seat excitement 24 847-965-4220. tration is requested. Call 847-324-3149 to register. This event is co-sponsored by The Book Stall, an Autumn Apple Fest hours a day. independent bookstore in Winnetka. Skokie Public 2 p.m.: Celebrate the beginning of autumn with Library, 5215 Oakton St., Skokie. family, friends and neighbors with a variety of Junior High Open Cym seasonal activities and autumn-themed food. Hodges Park, lOI S. Courtland Ave., Park Ridge. 4p.m.: An open play time for children in middle Call 847-692-5127. school. Call 708-867-5044 for details. St. Paul Lutheran Church, 5650 N. Canfield Ave., Chicago. MONDAY, SEPT. 15 Blackout After Dark Zombie Dance Party 8 p.m.: From 8-Il p.m., groups of attendees are Discovery Day given a flashlight to share and explore the set at Il am.: Drop by for a morning of learning with Fear City Chicago. The set will have a full cast of different crafts and activities. For ages 2-6. Park characters. A cash bar is available. From 8:30- Ridge Public Library, 20 S. ProspectAve., Park 10:30 p.m., electronic rock band V is for Villains Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. performs. Tickets are limited. Recommended for ages 13 and up. Children under 16 must be accom- Story Time for All Ages panied by an adult. Fear City Chicago, 8240 N. 1:30 p.m.: Stories, songs and finger plays for the Austin Ave., Morton Grove. Call 224-888-1031. $14. whole family. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. Second Saturday Coffeehouse: Christine Steyer Bob Levi's Opera in Pop Culturo 8 p.m.: Operatic soprano Christine Stever performs 2 p.m.: Summit of Uptown, IO N. Summit Ave., Park a recital featuring arias from "The Marriage of Ridge. Call 847-825-1161. Figaro," "Tosca," and "The Gypsy Baron." She also perform other songs. Accompanying her is pianist Lego Mama Marta Johnson and narrator Paul Geiger. An open 4 p.m.: Lego building for children in kindergarten mic precedes the recital, with sign-up 7:30 p.m. through sixth grade. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 Refreshments are served. Ethical Humanist Soci- S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, ety, 7574 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. 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Hisfatherwaskilledbya new prisonworkcamp,Magde- younger brotherweresenttoa were takenawaynevertoreturn. In 1944,Kirsche,hisfatherand sent totheBuchenwaldcamp. uncle andcousinbeforetheywere Auschwitz withhisfather,brother, chambers. Kirscheremainedat were takenstraighttothegas and mostofhisextendedfamily his family. Auschwitz withmanymembersof a ghettoandthentransportedto ily," Shapirorecounts. ened andworriedabouthisfam- The Nazisinvadedtherein1944. gious JewishfamilyinBudapest. when Hungarianstookcontrolof found aplacetolivewithreli- Czechoslovakia. Shapiro'sfather secular andJewishstudies. larger schoolfartherawaytolearn school untilage10andthena family. 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Best bets for Chicago BEST IN SHOWstages this season known as the Chicago the- history So as the fall 2014 season "The World of Extreme to die by her parents, who ater community" still like Just consider a few of the begins, let's hum that Happiness" (Sept. 13-Oct. still hold to the notion that a to think of themselves as anniversaries this year: The Stephen Sondheim song, 12 at the ):son is most valuable. Sunny young pioneers. And to be Goodman Theatre turns "I'm Still Here," and cheer Frances Ya-Chou Cowhig's survives, and eventually sure, newbies arrive and set90; turns 70; the new arrivals, too. The play, directed by Eric Ting heads to a city where she up shop here on a regular Northlight Theatre turns following is just a hint of look s at the phenomenon of works at a low-paying fac- inhabitants of basis. But the truth is, this 40; Seanachai (just renamedwhat is in store here for modern China by homing in tory job, but her attempts to that ever-expanding community has amassed a as Irish Theatre Chicago), ever-adventurous audiences on the story of Sunny, a girl find success in China's era Theuniverse widely long as well as distinguishedturns 20. of all ages: born in rural China, and left of radical economic trans- SUNDAY, SEPTEMBERr, 2014 I SUN-TIMES MEDIA I 9

formation has dire conse- as "The Weir," "Shining it. Or just catch it again. quences that drive her to City" and "The Seafarer." gNot only does the show question the system she has Here he considers how explore the many faces of worked so hard to master. the kindness of strangers Etta James (using multiple Visit Goodmantheatre.org. comes with complications as performers), but it features Tommy - estranged from a slew of her biggest hits. "Native Son" (Sept. 11- his family, crashing at his James died in 2012, but she Oct. 12 at Court Theatre, in auncle's ramshackle house lives on in such songs as co-production with Ameri- in Dublin, and plotting get- "Tell Mama," "Something's can Blues Theater): Nambi rich-quick schemes with his Got a Hold on Me" and that E. Kelley, the gifted actress- pal - impulsively defends a title anthem. Visit black writer who has adapted destitute woman against a ensembletheater.org. Richard Wright's landmark violent attack. Henry Wish- 1940 novel for the stage, camper (who did such a fine "Titanic" (Oct. 18-Dec. 7 has said the book's central job with McPherson's "Port in a Griffin Theatre pro- character, Bigger Thomas -Authority" at Writers The- duction at Theater Wit): a young black man who lived atre last season), will direct Rewritten and re-imagined, in extreme poverty on Chica-a cast that includes Francis with all new orchestrations, go's South Side in the 1930s Guinan and Tim Hopper. this Broadway musical by - has been in her heart Visit steppen wolforg. Maury Yeston (whose Chi- "since I met him when I was cago staging marks its first eight years old... [andi I felt "Death Tax" (Sept. major U.S. production in this for him, loved him, in spite of2-Oct. 12 at Lookingglass more intimate form), tells the fact he was a murderer." Theatre): Playwright Lucas the story of the "unsinkable" The production of this tale Hnath, 34, will have two of ship's maiden voyage, with of a man inextricably linked his plays on Chicago stages direction by Scott Wein- to his environment will be this fall. This "darkly comic stein and musical direction directed by Seret Scott, and play about death and taxes" by Elizabeth Doran. Visit is bound to generate a whole is set in December 2010, as grzffintheatre.com. new round of discussion. the ailing Maxine thinks her Visit courttheatre.org. daughter is paying her nurse "A Kurt Weil Cabaret" 'to gently nudge her into the (Sept. 19-Oct. 19 at Theo "The Commons of grave before the new year" Ubique Cabaret Theatre): Pensacola" (Sept. 12-Oct. in order to avoid hefty estate Directed by Fred Anzevino, 19 at Northlight Theatre): taxes that take effect on with arrangements and Amanda Peet is best known January 1. Maxine offers the musical direction by Jeremy as the actress who has ap- nurse a portion of her siz- Ramey, this revue celebrates peared in countless movies able estate on the condition the incomparable songbook and television series. But shethat she assures her survival of Weimar-era German com- recently made her playwrit- until the first. Things do not poser Kurt Weffi, featuring ing debut with this play go according to plan. Heidi songs from "Threepenny Op- (Blythe Danner and Sarah Stillman will direct a cast era," "One Touch of Venus," Jessica Parker starred in that includes Tony Award- "Lost in the Stars" and the the New York production), winner Deanna Dunagan Weil/Brecht "Mahagonny about a woman who finds ("August: Osage County") Songspeil." Get ready for a herself "in exile" in a Florida and others. Visitlooking- little touch of Berlin doca- condo after the scandal of a glasstheatre.org. (Note: An- dence. Visit theo-u.com. Bernie Madoff-like husband other Hnath play, "Isaac's has brought an end to her Bye," is now in previews at "Amazing Grace" (Oct. posh life. A Thanksgiving Writers' Theatre, where it 9-Nov. 2 at the Bank of dinner visit by her daughter, runs through Dec. 7 at the America Theatre): This pre- Becca, along with Becca's Books on Vernon space that Broadway world premiere filmmaker boyfriend and will be the company's full- musical by Christopher rebellious niece, proves to time home this season while Smith and Arthur Giron is be less than an ideal holiday its new permanent home is based on the true story be- repast. Robin Witt (who being built nearby. In this hind one of the world's most just did such a brilliant job hip conjuring of the world beloved songs. A continent- with Griffin Theatre's "Men of a young Isaac Newton, spanning saga of treachery, Should Weep"), will direct. Elnath imagines his meet- rebellion and redemption, it Visit northlight.org. ing with Robert Hooke, the follows the transformation most famous and powerful of John Newton, a young "The Night Alive" (Sept. scientist in Britain, and the Argue if you must about Michael Weber will direct, "At Last: A Tribute to British slave trader, whose 18-Nov. 16 at Steppenwolf resulting battle of intellects whether this is Stephen Doug Peck is the music Elia James" (Sept. 27-Dec. profound moment of self- Theatre): The widely and egos. Visit writers Sondheim's most dazzling director, and the cast will 28 at the Black Ensemble reckoning inspires a blazing produced Irish playwright theatre.org.) score (it's a true beauty, and be led by David Girolmo as Theatre): If you missed this anthem of hope. Visit Conor McPherson has fiendishly difficult), but you Sweeney Todd and Rebecca musical created by Jackie broadwayinchicagom. carved a deep place in the "Sweeney Todd: The cannot deny this delicious Finnegan as Mrs. Lovett. Taylor, and first produced at hearts of Chicago audiences Demon Barber of Fleet show is the source of "the Get a shave in advance. Visitthe Black Ensemble in 2005, (maa [email protected] with such haunted dramas Street" (Oct. 3 - Nov. 9): worst pies in London." porchlightmusictheatre.org. now is the time to catch Twttte: @HedyWeissCritic 10 SUN-TIMES MEDIA SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2014

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But he other regular Chicago guest with Hubble telescope pro- their Logan Center Perfor- has been participating fuily who has endeared himself to jections Nov. 7. And young mance Penthouse base Nov. in shaping two commemora- local audiences and musi- Russian pianist Denis makes 9 for a more "traditional" for- tive CSO programs this fall. cians. He has a particularly his Chicago debut at Mandel mat of contemporary works. The popular "Beyond the interesting back-and-forth Hall in a Haydn-Prokoflev Eighth blackbird offers a Score" series, which Boulez with the local Music of the program Nov. 21. (He makes mixed program, "Heart and has strongly supported, Baroque (MoB), where he his CSO concerto bow in Breath," at the Museum of presents the new multi-me- serves as principal guest June 2015.) Visit chicago Contemporary Art on Sept. dia "Provisionally definitive: conductor, and with the CSO presents.uchicago .edu. 12, and takes over Constella- Boulez at 90" with a stage this fall as he launches the tion on Oct. 10 with Chicago New music everywhere design by star architect MoB season (in both Evan- bassist and composer Matt Frank Gehry, Nov. 14 and ston at Pick-Staiger Concert Much sweat and many Ulery And Claire Chase and u 16. And young Andalusian Hall Oct. 19 and at the tears have been shed over her fellow ICE members have conductor Pablo Heras- Harris Theater in downtown the past half-century to get a free mixed program at the Casado leads CSO subscrip- Chicago Oct. 20) with or- a lively, new and contempo- Hideout, 1354 W. Wabansia tion concerts Nov. 12-15 with chestra, chorus and soloists rary music scene going with on Oct. 12, and flutist Chase the Boulez 1960s "Figures- in Mozart's Requiem, which some security in Chicago. As and new ICE man ensemble Doubles-Prismes," as well Muti and the CSO take up the U of C's Contemporary dal niente saxophonist Ryan S as Stravinsky, Bartok and in February. Compare and Chamber Players/Contempo Muncy square off in a duo- Debussy works associated contrast! Kraemer fills prepares to launch its 50th recital at the same spot on with the legendary compos- out his MoB concert with anniversary season in Janu- Nov. 9. Visit spcktralquartet. er-conductor. Orchestra Hall,Mozart's "Linz" Symphony ary - groups that might be corn; eighthblackbird.org 220 S. Michigan. Visit cso.org.and rare brief choral pieces regarded as the children and iceorg.org of Beethoven and Haydn. On u Nicholas Plian and friends Nov. 20-25, Kraemer turns Although the American back the clock another cen- tenor does not live here, tury at Orchestra Hall where he bases his Collaborative hewilllead the CSO from Arts Institute in Chicago. the harpsichord in the popu- I Founded and run with younglai- six Bach Brandenburg pianists Shannon McGinnis Concertos. Visit baroque.org .... i' ñcà,IsangoEñsenele's a and Nicholas Hutchinson, and cso.org. roni the project encourages and OlMer Award-winning production of offers training in the presen- Universily of Chicago tation of art song and recital.Presents Mozart's beloved operatic work This fall's Collaborative With a concentrated ex- Works Festival focus is on ploration of World War I and u Robert and Clara Schumann music coming in the spring, and the young Johannes the area's longtime leader Brahms, all giants in both in chamber music presenta- 5 PERFORMANCES ONLY! 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While Chicago's scene is burgeoning, he cautions ing storytellers, monologists,stories told live." u established entity they want TicketsFree Essay flesta . to 'break into.'" that the "intellectual heavy and solo performers." Where they are: Mar- that phenomenon WRITE CLUB lifting of creating a show is What they are: "Essay Where they are: Theatertyrs', 3855 N. Lincoln and and the ongoing prolifera- Wheit7p.m. Sept. l6 too often ignored." Fiesta brings together a Wit, 1229 W Belmont Haymarket Pub & Brewer3 tion of live lit groups, proof Where:The Hideout, 1354W. For new shows to be cross-section of Chicago's When they are: 8 p.m. 737 W. Randolph IBesidesof his art form's potency in Wabansia welcomed into the fold and art and writing communities(7:30 p.m. potluck dinner), When they are: Last U Chicago also is evident by its seen as worthy additions to for a night of first-person, first Sunday of each month Tuesday of each month at only at the door inclusion in the curriculums Tickels $10, Chicago's ever-burgeoning nonfiction essays to benefit Martyrs, second Monday of Th. Paper Machete of such writing bastions as GUTS & GLORY scene, he says, they "must 826CH1." each month at Haymarket StoryStudio Chicago and Whett7p.m. Sept. 17 have an existential reason Where they are: The What they are: "The Paper Machete is a free, Story Club Chicago Second City, Ecker says. Where:Schubas Tavern, 3l59 for being. Wanting a monthlyBook Cellar (Lincoln Square), 4736 N. Lincoln weekly 'live magazine' What they are: "Story I More experimentation N. Southport showcase for your own work and branching outside the is not enough. ... A new show When they are: Third covering pop culture, cur- Club is a nonfiction storytell- live lit form is hap- flckeftFree must represent an addition Monday of each month rent events and American ing show. The goal of Story pening as well, Ecker says. THE MOTH [or] expansion of what's cur- manners. Part spoken-word Club is to tnix the spontane- Guts&Clory His "PleasureTown," which Wheut 8p.m. Monday (doors rently happening." show, part vaudeville revue, ity of an open mic with the began as a limited theatrical open at 5p.m.) Interested in explor- What they are: "Chi- The Paper Machete featuresexperience of live theater. run featuring some of the ing the live lit community cago's boldest, most bad-ass comedians, journalists, sto- Each show has both open Itypical WherutHaymarket Pub & city's top storytellers, has either as a spectator or a [monthly] storytelling event rytellers and musical guests mic and featured perform- evolved into a podcast. Brewery, 737W. Randolph performer? Here's a partial ... features the best and performing in the back roomers." in town, live lit TiekeIs $8at the door, $16 roundup of some prominent brashest performers the of North Side bar. It's a salon Where they are: Story teran Ian Beiknap is devel- presale (limited) local groups. Catch a fuller Windy City has to otTer. Also,in a saloon." Club North Side, TheHou- opingthe local chapter of an rundown at entertainment. we raise money for children Where they are: The day Club, 4000 N. Sheridan; Atlanta-based live lit show suntimes.com. and puppies." Green Mill, 4802 N. Broad- Story Club South Side, IElsewhere Where they are: way Co-Prosperity Sphere, 3219 Schuba's Tavern, 3159 N. When they are: 3 p.m., S. Morgan Southport (upstairs) every Saturday When they are: 8 p.m., When they are: 7 p.m., first Thursday of each third Wednesday of each Write Club month at SCNS; 8 p.m., 792q 1,nca/n Ave 5ka/iie month What they are: "The third Tuesday of each month world's greatest competitiveat SCSS Here, Chicago reading series, featuring i SWill That's Alt She Wrote What they are: "Our only the most audacious mission is to bring people to-and fearsome of writers and Chicago CHARITY gether from Chicago's vari- performers." What they are: "A non- Where they are: The competitive live lit venue SLPTEMBER lì - 18 ous creative, professional I and cultural communities, toHideout, 1354 W. Wabansia for storytellers of all stripes FRI-SAT AT 1:30 SUN AT 1:00 connect us with one another, When they are: 7 p.m., ... who share the miceach WED SEPT 17 AT 130 to foster the arts of sharing third Tuesday of each monthmonth with a new lineup of and listening, and to provide readers." 5kokie Theatre. org a platform of support for theThe Moth Where they are: Great Î or &4'7-677-7767 work of known and develop- What they are: "True Lakes Tattoo, 1148 W. Grand / SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2014 SUN-TIMES MEDIA 23

When they are: 8 p.m., soned storytellers of tomor- Miss Spoken - second Sunday of each row. Each month features anLive Lady Lit ON SALE NOW! month entirely new lineup com- ing from a wide variety of What they are: "A live Vakov Von Heidecke's Stoop-Style Stories Live backgrounds and disciplineslit series featuring female- - Schooled! - actors, teachers, poets, identified authors." Smirnoff Chicago What they are: "Stoop-lawyers, comedians, novel- Where they are: Gallery ' Festival Ballet- Style Stories is an off-book ists, painters, etc." Cabaret, 2020 N. Oakley The Nutcracker (no notes/reading) storytell- Where they are: Black When they are: last ing show. Featured storytell- Rock Pub & Kitchen, 3614 N. Wednesday of each month ers are given a theme. They Damen take that theme and then When they are: 7:30 p.m.,OUTspoken LGBTQ Chef Robert share a 7-10 minute story third Wednesday of each Stories Irvine LIVE Dave Mason's related to that theme. Every month What they are: "A 4 Traffic Jam show has a walk-up open mie monthly storytelling event Story Sessions where storytellers are given celebrating handcrafted -4 4 5 minutes to share a story on Who they are: "Story LGBTQ stories." Masters of any topic of their choice." Sessions is a monthly show, Where they are: Side- Where they are: Rosa's based in Chicago, featuring track, 3349 N. Haisted Illusion - Get The Led Out Lounge, 3420 W. Armitage six different storytellers When they are: monthly Believe the When they are: last each month. Each performer Impossible Thursday of each month shares a 10-minute nonfic- Scene Missing tion story that ties back to What they are: Writers Story Lab Chicago the theme for the night. The and comics comment on The Priests What they are: "[Niew performers range from pro- movie trailers. voices telling new stories in fessional actors, playwrights Where they are: the cozy back room of one and comedians to traditionalSchuba's Tavern, 3159 N. Colin Mochrie & of the city's best pubs. Some writers and even first-time Southport Brad Sherwood The McCartney of our performers will be tellers." When they are: last Two Man Group telling a story on stage for Where they are: Venues Wednesday of each month Years the first time; others will be vary taking another step in their When they are: monthly; EmaiF [email protected] development as the sea- times and dates vary Twitter @miketscnbe Robert Dubac's s - - Church The Male Basement THIS FALL AT DRURY LANE Intellect: An Ladies - Oxymoron? The Last I, ncuDWKrsqflf Pot-luck Supper 26 0(T. 19.201 1flp\f's 4ff OGT The Brian 'li Setzer Orchestra - Organ Oct.() - Christmas Extravaganza XIX .Jmi. 4, 2O1 Rocks Extravaganza!

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Thefunds, balance within 24 hours, byYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-CORDANCE WITH SECTION t5-part of a common interest commun- by ihe purchaser not Io exceedbalance, including the Judicial salecertified fundsNo refunds.TheMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30t7Oi)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-ity. the purchaser of Ihe unit st the HOUSING $300, in certifiedfunds/orwirefee for AbandonedResidentialproperty will NOT be open for in-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-foreclosure saleotherthana Houses transfer,is due within twenty-fourProperty Municipality Relief Fund,spection.Upon payment in full ofDER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-lectiva May tot, 2014 you will needmortgagee shall pay the assess- (24) hours. No fee shall be paid bywhich is calculated on residentialthe amount bid, the purchaser wiltCORDANCE WITH SECTION t5a photo identification issued by amentu required by The Condomini- OPPORTUNITIES Townhomes the mortgagee acquiring the resi-real estate at the rate of St for eachreceine a Certificate of Sale whicht7Ot)C( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-yovemmentagency(dnser'sli-um Property Act, 765 ILCS dential real estate pursuant Ioitsst,000 or fractron thereof of thewilt entitle the purchaser to s DeedGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-cense, passport. etc.) in order to605/t8.5)q-t).IF YOU ARE THE All real estate advertised in Condos, Lofts credil bidstthe sale or by anyamount paid by the purchaser notto the premises aher confirmation oftectise May tst, 20t4 you will needgain entry into the foreclosure saleMORTGAÖR (HOMEOWNER), mortgagee. ludgrnenf creditor,orto exceed $300, in certified funds/orthe sate, a photo identification issued by aroom in Cook County and the sameYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-this newspaper is subject to the Duplex other Iienor acquiring Ihe residentialwire transfer, is due within twenty-For information: Visit our website algovernmentagency(driver's Ii-identification for sates held at otherMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30Federal Fair Housing Act. which real estate whose riglrts in and Iofour (24) hours. No fee shalt be paidhttp://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-cense, passport, etc.)in order tocounty venues, For information, es-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- Open Houses the residential real estafe arose pri-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-Iween 3p.m. and 5 p.m.only.gain entry into the foreclosure saleamine the court file or contact Plais-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-makes it illegal to advertise any Mobile Homes or to the sale. The subject propertydentist real estate pursuant to itsPierce S Associates, Plaintiff's At-room in Cook County and the sametiff's attorney. CODILIS S ASSOCI-CORDANCE WITH SECTION tb-preference, limitation, st dis is subject to general real estate tas-credit bidatthe sale or by anytomeys,tNorth Dearborn Street,identification for sates held at otherATES, P C., i5W030 NORTHt7Oi)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-crimination based on race, color. Manufactured Homes es. special assessments, or specialmortgagee. judgment creditor,orChicago,Illinois60602.Tel,No.countyvenues.Forinformation:FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE tOO,GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef- tases levied against said real estateother lienor acquiring the residential(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Nam-Visit our websiteatservice.atty-BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, (630) 794-tectise May ist, 2014 you will needreligion. see. handicap, familial Apartment Buildings und is offered for sale without anyreal estate whose nghts in and tober 0937597. pierce.com. between the hours of 39876 Please refer to file number 14-a photo identification issued by astatus or national origin in the tri orthe residential real estate arose pn-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESand 5 pm. PIERCE S ASSOCI-12-27227. THE JUDICIAL SALESgovernmentagency)dnver's li- representatiunas quality sale. rental or financing of Co-Op Apartments quantityoftitleand wifhoutre-or to the sate, The subject propertyCORPORATION ATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys. OneCORPORATION One Southcense, passport. etc.)in order Io course to Plaintiff and inAS 1Sis subject to general real esfate tas-Setting Officer, (3t2) 444-t t22 North Dearbom Street Suite 1300.Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,gain entry into the foreclosure saiehousing. Senior Housing condition. The sale is further sub-es, special assessments, or special625022 CHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312)IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE 'v'suroom in Cook County and the same In addition the Illinois Human lectto confirmalion by the courttases levied against said real estate91119/18,9125114 #840180 476-5500. Please refer fo file sum-can alsovisit The Judicial Salesidenlification for sales held at other Commercial, Industrial Upon payment in full rit the amounlsod is offered for sale without any berPAt300927. THE JUDICIALCorporation at ssew.tjsc.com for s 7countyvenues.Forinformation, Rights Act prohibits discrimina- qualityor SALES CORPORATION One Southday Status report of pending sales.contact Plaintiff's tian based on age, ancestry, Farms, Farmland bid. the purchaser willreceive urepresentationasto attorney. Certificate of Sale that willentitlequantityoftitleand withoutre- Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,P.C.HEAVNER, BEYERS & MIHLAA,marital status, sexual orientation Ihe purchaser to a deed to the realcourse to Plaintiff and inAS IS"MORTON GROVE IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YoutSWO3O NORTH FRONTAGELLC, t t 1 East Main Street, DECA- Homes Built to Order estate aher confirmatiiin of the sale.condition. The sale is fsrther sub-IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFcan also visit The Judiciul SalesROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE.TUA, IL 62523, (217) 422-1719 Ilor unfavorable military discharge. Vacant Property The property will NOT be open toract to confirmation by the courtCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Corporation at www.tjsc.com tor u 7IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Asorseythe sale is not confirmed for any This paper will not knowingly inspection and plaintiff makes noUpon payment in full of the amount1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYday status report of pending salesFile No, i4-t2-27227 Asomeyreason, the Purchaser at the saleaccept any advertising tor real Vacation Property repreaenfation as to the condition ofbid,the purchaser willreceive uDIVISION CHAMPION MORT-PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES OneARDC No 00468002 Attorneyshall be entitled only to a return of the property. Prospective biddersCertificate of Sale that will entitleGAGE COMPANY North Dearborn Slreet Suite 1300Code, 21762 Case Number: t3 CHthe purchase price paid The Pur-estate which is in violation of the Income Property are admonished to check the courtthe purchaser to a deed to the realPlaintiff, CHICAGO, IL 60602 )3i2) 476-021872 TJSC#: 34-11446 NOTE.chaser shall have no furtherre- law,All persons are hereby file to verify all information.Ifthisestate aher confirmation of the sale. 5500 Attomey File No. PA1300927Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collectioncourse againol the Mortgagor. Ihn informed that all dwellings adser- Investment Property property is a condorninium unit. theThe property wìll NOT be open forUNKNOWN SUCCESSOR TRUST-Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-Practices Act, you are advised thatMortgagee or the Murtgagee's ut- purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-inspection and plaintiff makes noEE UTA DATED 9/Ii/02, KNOWNber:tO CH 15333 TJSC#:34-Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to betorney THEJUDICIAL SALEStised are available on an equa) Lots sure sale, other than a mortgagee,representation as to the condition ofAS TRUST NO. 001, UNKNOWN t i 585 a debt collector attempting lo collectCORPORATION One Southopportunity basis, shall pay the assessntents and thethe property.Prospective biddersHEIRS AND LEGATEES OF JOSE-1624159 a debt and any information obtainedWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, Real Estate Auctions legal fees required by The Condo-are admonished to check the courtPHINE WINTCZAK AKA JOSE-9/4, 9/11, 9)18/14 #836760 will be used for that purpose IL 60606-4650 )3i2) 236-SALE You If you believe you have been Real Estate Wanted minium PropertyAct,765 ILCStile to venfy all information.If thisPHINE I WINTCZAK ARA JOSE- 623709 can also visit The Judicial Salesdiscriminated against in connec 60519(g)(1) und (g)(4)Ifthis prop-property is a condominiam unit. thePHINE IRENE WINTCZAK, IF ANY, 8/28, 9/4, 9/11/14 #833875 Corporation st www.tjsc.com for a 7lion with the sale, rental or Real Estate Misc. erty is u condominium soit which ispurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OFMORTON GROVE day status report of pending sales part of a common interest commun-sure sale, other than a mortgagee,TRUST NO 001UTA DATEDIN THECIRCUIT COURT OF HEAVNER, OEYERS S MÌHLAR,financing of housing, Call: Out-Of-Town Real Est. ity, the purchaser of the uniI at theshall pay the assessments and the9/ti/02, LINCOLN TERRACECOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- LLC t t tEast Main Street OECA- foreclosuresate otherthan alegal fees reqaired by The Condo-CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYMORTON GROVE TUR, IL 62523 (217) 422-1719 At- West City and Suburbs; Out-Of-Town, Commercialmortgagee shall pay the assess-miniumPropertyAct,765ILCSLTD., SYLVIA KOSLA, WILLIAMDIVISION INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFlomey Code 40/387 Case Number: HOPE Fair Housing Center ments required by The Condomini-605/9(g((1) and (g)(4).If this prop-WINTCZAK A/K/A BILLU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-14 CH 02803 TJSC#' 34-it982 Lakes, Resort Property um PropertyAct, 765 ILCSerty is a condominium unit which isWINTCZAK, THOMAS WINTCZAKTION TY DEPARTMENT -CHANCERYNOTE' Pursuant to the Fair Debt 630-6904500 605/18.5jg-1)F YOU ARE THEpart of a common interest commun-NR/A TOM WINTCZAK, BETSYPlaintiff, DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASECollection Practices Act, you are Mortgages, Loans MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), JENNY advised that Plaintiff's atlorneyis ity, the purchaser of the unit at theWINTCZAK. RIDELL, BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, South City and Suburbs: YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REforeclosuresaleother than aCHRISTI WINTCZAK. JULIE FOX,GUEORGUI T, POPOV, ZDRAVKASUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BYdeemed to be s debt collector at- Homeowners InsuranceMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30mortgagee shall pay the assess-SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OFPOPOVA. THE LOTUS CONDO-PURCHASE FROM THE FEDERALtempting to collect a debt and any Sosth Suburban Housing Center Real Estate Seminars DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-ments required by The Condomini-THE DECEASED MORTGAGOR,MINIUM ASSOCIATION DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPO-information obtained will be used 708-957-4674 DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-um Property Act, 765 ILCSJOSEPHINE IRENE WINTCZAK.Defendants RATION AS RECEIVER OFfor that purpose. Real Estate Services CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-605/18.5)q-t(.IF YOU ARE THEUNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-13 CH 021872 WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK1618600 1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),RECORD CLAIMANTS 5500 LINCOLN AVENUE UNITFKA WASHINGTON MUTUAL8/28. 9/4, 9/11/14 #833859 North City and Suburbs; Judicial Sales - Legal GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-Defendants #4t8E MORTON GROVE, IL 60053BANK, FA Interfaith Housing Center tective May Ist, 2014 you will needMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 3013 CH 15333 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Plaintiff, of the Northern Ssburbs a photo identification issued by aDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-5501 LINCOLN AVENUE UNIT 207TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Vacant Property governmentagency(driver's li-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-MORTON GROVE, IL 60053 suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureANNA ZIMNOWODZKI AKA ANNA 847.501-5760 cense, passport. etc (in order toCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-and Sate enteredinthe aboveZINMOWODZKI, BMO HARRIS Porter County, IN gain entry into the fOreclosure salet7Ot(C( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-cause on June 25. 20t4. un agentBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. room in Cortk County and the sameGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-Suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurefor The Judicial Sales Corporation.CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A.NORRIDGE identification for sales held at otherfectise May tst, 2014 you will needand Sale enteredintheabosewill st 2:00 PM on October 1, 2014.FKA CAPITAL ONE BANK, LVNVIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF countyvenues. For informationa photo identification issued by acause on July 3, 20i4, an agent forat The Judicial Sales Corporation,FUNDING. LLC COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- NEW LJSTING Visit our websiteatserviceatty-governmentagency(dnver's li-The Judicial Sales Corporation, willOne South Wacker Onyx - 241frDefendants piercecom between the hours of 3cense, passporf, etc.)in order loat 10:30 AM on October 6, 20i4, stFloor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606, sell st14 CH 02803 CERY DIVISION PHH MORTGAGE CORPORA- and 5 pm PIERCE & ASSOCI-gain entry into the foreclosure saleTheJudicialSalesCorporation,public auction lo the highest bidder,770t Luke SI. Morton Grove, IL BEVERLY SHORES, INDIANA TION, ATES,PlaintiffsAttorneys.Oneroom in Cook County and the sameOne South Wacker Drive -24thas set forth below, the following de-60053 1.2 Acres, (2 Buildable Lots) North Dearborn Street Suite 1300,identification for sales held at otherFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, sell atacribad teal eslate;CommonlNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Plaintiff Lake Michigan Vìews CHICAGO, IL 60602 Tel No. (3t2(countyvenues.Forinformation:public auction to the highest bidder.known as 5500 LINCOLN AVENUTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-V Call 773450-9340 SAMANTHA GONZALEZ AdRIA SA- To PLACE 476-5500. Please refer to lite yam-Visil our websitealservice.alty-as Set forth below, the following de-UNIT 8418E. MORTON GROVE. ILsuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure MANTHA ber PA0938476 THE JUDICIALpierce corn between the hours of 3scribed real estate:Commonl60053 Property Indes No10-21-and Sale enteredinthe above D. GONZALEZ, Lots SALES CORPORATION One Southand 5 pm. PIERCE S ASSOCI-known as 5501 LINCOLN AVENU tt9-tt5-t078. The real estate iscause on June 30, 2014. an agentGUADALUPE GONZALEZ, Ill Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,ATES.Plaintiff'sAttomeys. OneUNIT 207. MORTON GROVE, ILimproved with a condo/townhouse.for The Judicial Sales Corporation,A/K/A GUADALUPE GONZALEZ; Cook County . SuburbanIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouNorth Dearbom Street Suitet 300,60053 Property Indes NotO-2t-Sale terms' 25% down st the high'will at10:30 AM on October 6,JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. N A.; HSBC BANK NEVADA, N.A.; UNIT- PROPERTY FOR SALE can alsu nisit The Judicial SalesCHICAGO. IL 60602. Tel No. (312)130-020-1007, The real estaleisest bid by certified funds stthe2014, at The Judicial Sales Corps- Corporation at www tjvc com tor a 7476-5500. Please refer to file num-improved with a brown brick condo-close of the sale payable Io The Ja-ration, One South Wacker Dove -ED STATES OF AMERICA; CAPI- 4653 N Thatcher, Norridge, IL TAL ONE BANK )USA). N.A., day status report of pending sales,ber PAt3t8470. THE JUDICIALminium in multi unit boilding. Saledicial Sales Corporation. No third24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606, YOUR (Tear down) Defendants Property Consists of 2 5 LoIs. PIERCE S ASSOCIATES OneSALES CORPORATION One Southterms; 25% down of the highest bidparty checks will be accepled. Thesell at public auction to the highest North Dearborn Street Suite t300Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago,by certified funds at the close of thebalance, including lhe Judicial salebidder, as set forth below, the loI-11 CH 29721 Over all lot size 625x123 13 PROPERTY ADDRESS' 4236 8019 st CHICAGO, IL 60602 (312) 476-IL 60606-4650 (3t2) 236-SALE Yousale payable to The Judicial SalesleebrAbandoned Residentialtowing described real estate Corn- 5500 Attorney File No. PA0938476can also visit The Judicial SalesCorporation No third party checksProperty Municipality Relief Fund,monly known as 770t Luke SINORTH OZARK AVENUE Contractors welcome. NORRIDGE. IL 60706 For edditlonal into contict Attomey Code. 91220 Case Num-Corporation at .tIsc.com for a 7will be accepted. The balance, in-which iscalculated on residentialMorton Grove, IL 60053 Properly ber.tE CH 16171TJSCu 34-day status report of pending sales,cluding theJudicialsale fee forreal estate al the rate of Si for eachIndex No 09-i3-3t4-004-0000 TheNOTICE OF FORECLOSURE RICK NETZEL SALE 847-778-6206 14276 PIERCE S ASSOCIATES OneAbandonedResidential PropertySt.000 or traction thereotofthereal estate is improved with a single 623491 North Dearborn Street Suite t300Municipality Relief Fund, which isamsunt paid by the purchaser notfamilyresidence.The tudgmentFisher and Shapiro file e t t-053450 GARAGE or (lt rs advised that interested parties 8128, 9/4, 9/11/14 #833869 CHICAGO, IL60602 (312)476-calculated on residential real estateto exceed $300. in certified funds/oramount was $363,682.67 Sale TERESE CO WELL consult with their 813-407-2919 5500 Attorney File No. PAt3t8470at the rate of Si for each $1,000 orwire transfer, is due within twenty-terms: 100% of the bid amount, in- MORTON GROVE Attorney Code 91220 Case Nvm-fraction thereot of the amount paidfour (24) hours No fee shall be paidcluding the Judicial satefeeforOwn attorneysbefore biddingat IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFber t4 CH 2502 TJSC#: 34-t4806by the purchaser notlo exceedby the mortgagee acquiring the res-AbandonedResidential Propertymortgage foreclosure sales) COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-1625133 incertifiedfunds/orwireidential real estate pursuant to itsMunicipality Relief Fund, which isPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given $300, a Judgmenl of TY DEPARTMENT CHANCERY9/il, 9/18, 9125/14 #840183 transfer,is due within twenty'fourcredit bid at the sale sr by anycalculated on residential real estatelhal pursuant IO Judicial Sales-Real Est.DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, (24) hours. No fee shall be paid bymortgagee,udgment creditor,orat the rate of $1 tor each $1,000 srForeclosure entered on Julyt t. NA, AS TRUSTEE, IN TRUST Ihe mortgagee acquiring theresi-other lienor acquiring the residentialfraction thereof of the amount paid2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc., SALE AD, LINC OLN WOOD FOR REGISTERED HOLDERS OFMORTON GROVE dential real estate pursuant to itsreal estate whose rights in and toby the purchaser not to esceedas Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFFIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGEINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFcredit bid ut the sate or by anythe residential real estale arose pri-$300. shall be paid in certified fundson October 16, 20i4, at 205 W. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-LOAN TRUST, MORTGAGE LOANCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS mortgagee, tsdqment creditor,oror to the sale. The sublect propertyimmediately by the highest and bestRsndolph Streel, Suite 1020, Chi- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES,COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-other tienor acquiring the residentialis sublect to general real estate tus-bidder at the conclusion of the sale.cago. Illinois, sell at public auction DIVISION GREEN TREE SERVIC- SERIES 2005-FFH1 Ptsintiff, CERY DIVISION real estate whose rights in and toes, special assessments, or specialThe certified check must be madeto the highest bidder for cash. as ING LLC BANK OF AMERICA, N A the residential real estate arose pri-tases levied against said real estatepayable to The Judicial Sales Cor-set forth below, the following descri- Plainliff. ROWENA ALCARAZ-GOMEZPlaintiff, or to he sale. The ssbtsct propertyand is offered for sale without anyporation Nu fee shall be paid bybed real property: NK/A ROWENA C ALCARAZ-vs. io sub)ect tO general real estate tax-representationasloqualityorthe mortgagee acquiring the resi-Commonly known as 4236 North CALL ELDER VILLEDA NKIA ELDER A Ozark Avenue, Norridge. IL 60706 GOMEZ, VICTOR GOMEZ AdRiAKENNETH YOSHIDA AdRiAes, special susessmento, or specialquantityoftitleand withoutre-dential real estate pursuant loits VILLEDA, NORMA VILLEDA Permanent Indes No.:t2-i3-305- VICTOR R GOMEZ, ROMEOKENETH YOSHIDA; LINDA tases lesied agaissl said real estatecourse toPlaintiff and inAS 1Scredit bid al the sale or by any Defendants 023 ALCARAZ, TERESITA CS. YOSHIDA A/RdA LINDAand is offered for sale withoul anycondition. The sale is further sub-mortgagee, judgment creditor,or 10 CH 16171 ALCARAZ, BMO HARRIS BANK,SACHIKO YOSHIDA; representalionasloqualityorlect to confirmation by the court.other hanoi acquiring the residentialThe mortgaged real estate isim- 3845 WEST JARVIS AVENUEN.AF/I(IA HARRIS, N.A. Defend-MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-quantityoftitleand withoutre-Upon paymenl in full st the amountreal estate whose nghts in and loproved with s dwelling. The proper. LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 ants ISTRATION SYSTEMS, course lo Plaintiff and inAS IS.bid.the purchaser will receive athe residential real estate arose pri-ty will NOT be open for inspection NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-14 CH 2502 INC.. AS NOMINEE FOR COUN-condition, The sale is further sub-Certificate of Sale that will entitleor to the sale The subject propertyThejudgmentamountwas S 847-998--3400 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 8814 LUNA AVENUE AdRiA 8814TRYWIDE BANK, N.A.; the purchaser to a deed to the realis subtect to general real estate tax-329,575.66 Sale terms for non- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure ecl Io confirmation by the court. NORTH LUNA AVENUE MORTONDefendants, Upon payment in full of the amountestate aber confirrnafion of the sale.es, special assessments, or specialparties: iO"of successful bid im- and Sale enteredinthe above GROVE, IL 60053 10 CH 19090 bid,the purchaser willreceive aThe property will NOT be open fortases levied against said real estalemediately at conclusion of auction, cause on Apel 8, 2014, an a9ent forNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenCertificate of Sale that will entitleinspection und plaintiff makes noand is offered for sate without anybalance byi2:30 p m the nest The Judicial Sales Corporation, will cashier's TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-that pursuant toa Judgment ofthe purchaser to a deed to the realrepresentalion as to the condition ofrepresentation astoqualityorbusiness day. bothby at1030 AM on September 29, checks; and no refunds.The sale 2014, at The Judicial Sales Coipo-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureForeclosure entered in the aboneestate aher confirmation of the sale,the propertyProspective biddersquantityoftitleand withoutre- and Saie entered nthe aboveentitled cause on July7,2014.The property will NOT be open forare admonished lo check the courtcourse toPlaintiff and in shall be subject to general real es ratios, One Soulh Wacker Drive - AS IS" cause on August25, 2014, anIntercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-inspection and plaintiff makes nofile lo verify all information,If thiscondition The sale is further sub-late tases,special tases.special 241fr Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606. agent for The Sudicial Sales Corpo-lionwilton Friday,October 10,representation as tu the condition ofproperty is a condominium unit. theecl to confirmalion by Ihe court.assessments, special taxes levied. sell at public auction to the highestration, wilt at tO'30 AM on October2014, at the hour of t t am. in theirthe property,Prospective bidders Upon payment in full of the amountand supenor liens,ifany. The bidder, as set forth below, the fol- purchaser of the unit al the lores/o- 9, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor-office at 120 West Madison Street,are admonished to check the courtsure sale, other than a mortgagee,bid. the purchaser wiltreceive aproperty is offered as is," with no lowing descsbed real estate Corn- express or implied warranties and poration. One South Wacker Drive -Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell lotile to verify all information.Ifthisshall pay the assessments and theCertificate of Sale that willentitle monly known as 3845 WEST JAR- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,60606,the highest bidder br cash, the fol-property is a condominium unit, thelegst fees required by The Condo-the purchaser to a deed to the realwithout any representation as to the VIS AVENUE, LINCOLNWOOD. IL sell at public auction to the highestlowing described property; purchaser of Iba unit at the foreclo-minium PropertyAct,765 ILCSestate aher confirmation of the sale.quality of title or recourse to Plain- 60712 Property Index No. 10-26-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-P IN. tO-t8-206-tl3S-0000. sure sale, other than a mortgagee,605/9)g)(t) and (g))4).If this prop-The property will NOT be open fortiff. Prospective bidders are ad- 307-065-0000. The real estate islowing described real estate: Corn-Commonly known as 9236 Nash-shall pay the assessments and theerty is s condominium unit which is monixhed to review the court file to improved with a Iwo level red brick inspection and plaintiff makes no monly known as 8814 LUNA AVE-villeAvenue,MortonGrove, ILlegal fees required by The Condo-part of a common interest commun- verity allinformation and to view house with a detached garage Sale representation as to the condition of NUE A/RdA 8814 NORTH LUNA60053. miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSity, the purchaser of the unit at thethe propertyProspective biddersauction rules at w'w'w.kullenrs corn. terms 25% down of the highest bid For informationSale Clerk, Fisher AVENUE, MORTON GROVE, ILThe mortgaged rest estate is im-605/9)g))i) and (g4(. If this prop-foreclosuresale otherthanaare admonished to check the court by certitied funds at the close of the and Shapiro. Attorneye42168. 60053 Property Index No 10-16-proved with u single familyresi-arty is a condominium unit which ismortgagee shall pay Ihe assess-file lo verify all information.Ifthis sale payable to The Judicial Sales325-029-0000, Property Indes Nodence If the subject mortgaged realpart of a common interest commun-ments required by The Condomini-property s a condominium unit, the2121 Waukegan Road. Suite 301, Corporation No third party checks 10-16-325-050-0000. The real es-estate is a unit st s common inter-ity. the purchaser of the unit at theum PropertyAct, 765 ILCS Bannockburn, Illinois 60015, (847) will be accepted. The balance, in- purchaser of the unit al the foreclo- tate is improved with a single familyest community, the purchaser of theforeclosuresaleotherthana605/t8.5(q-t).IF YOU ARE THEsure sale, other than a mortgagee,29t-17i7. between 1:00 pm and cluding the Judicialsalefeetor home with a detached 2 car garageunit other than a mortgagee shallmortgagee shall pay the assess-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER),shall pay the assessments and"the3:Or weekdays only Abandoned ResidentialPropertySale terms. 25% down of the high-pay the assessments required bymenlo required by The Condomini-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REleeLfeeo required by The Condo- Municipslity Relief Fund, which is est bid by cert'diad funds altitesubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofum Property Act, 765ILCS sodium Prepnt W4, 9/il, 9/184Lfl36750 calculated on residential real enlate MAlbiJN PflSSESStDN. FOR ¿SL 765 ILCS close ol the sale payable Iv The Ju-theCondominiumPropertyAct,605/i8.5)q-t).IF YOU ARE THEDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-6O5/9lglItl and Ig))4),If this prop- 6 Pioneer Press (DC) Thursday, September 1 1 , 2014 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. NOR RIDG E NORR IDO E SKOKIE inspection and plaintiff makes noS KO K lE makes no representation ax to the BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORYIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFrepresentation as to the condition ofINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFcondition of the property. Prospec- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS the properly.Prospective biddersCOOK COUNTY ILLINOIS ticebidderoare admonished to TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-are admonished Io check the courtCOUNTY DEPA)ITMENT - CHAN-check the Court tile to verity all infor- Accounting Painting-Decorating DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK,DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK.CERY DIVISION file to verify all information. lt thisCERY DIVISION mation, If this property is s condo- NA NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TODEVON BANK, AN ILLINOISproperty is a condominium unit, theFIRST MIDWEST BANK; minium unit, the punchasen of the 1-847- 299-1005 1-847- 222-0589Plaintiff, WELLS FARGO HOME MORT-BANKING CORPORATION;) parchasen nf the unit at the foneclo-Plaintiff, unit at the foreclosure sale, other Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING GAGE, INC Plaintiff. sure sale, other than a mortgagee.vo. than a mortgagee. shall pay the as- TO PLACE AN AD IN vs sI/ExtFree Est. Wallpaper LAURA WATSON, TONYPlaintiff, shall pay the assessments and theTHOMAS KORAN AKA TOM KO-sesuments and the legal fees ne- OUR LOCAL SERVICE GALARZA ROBERT LUBOW, DENISEC.legal fees required by The Condo-RAN, AN INDIVIDUAL; quined by The Condominium Prop- Defendants JOL,ANTA ADAMOWICZ LUBOW, HARRIS N.A., minium PropertyAct,765 ILCSNANCY KORAN, AN INDIVIDUAL;erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(gt) and DIRECTORIES 14 CH 002835 Defendants VILLAGE OF SKOKIE, UNKNOWN605/9)g))1) and )g)(4).If this prop-4952 HULL AVENUE )g)(4).If this properly is a condo- 4136 N. ORIOLE AVENUE11 CH 044813 OWNERS AND NON- erty ta a condominium unit which isCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION;minium unit which rs part of a corn- KASAL NORRIDGE, IL 6070 8656 W AINSLIE STREETRECORD LIEN CLAIMANTS; part of a common interest commun-MICHAEL EAST; mon interest community, the pur- PLEASE CALL Painting & Decorating NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NORRIDGE. IL 6070 Defendants, ity. the purchaser of the unit at theUNKNOWN OWNERS, NON RE-chaser of the unit at the foreclosure NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-09 CH 47602 foreclosure Interior / Eatenior TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- sale otherthan aCORD CLAIMANTS AND sale other than a mortgagee shall 847-998-3400 #2 suant Io s Judgment of ForeclosureTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-NOTICE OF SALE mortgagee shall psy the assess-UNKNOWN TENANTS AND OC-pay the assessments required by Paisting & Wallpapering und Sale enteredinthe abovesuant to a Judgment of ForeclosurePUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenments required by The Condomini-CUPANTS. Defendants, The Condominium PropertyAct, Wall Washing cause on May 27, 2014, an agentand Sale enteredin the abovethatpursuant toa Judgment ofum PropertyAct, 765 ILCS13 CH 22368 765 ILCS 6O5/i8.5)q-t(. IF YOU A Sales Consultant will FREE ESTIMATES for The Judicial Sales Corporafion,cause on July 3. 2014, an agent forForeclosure entered in the above605/18.5(g-tI. IF YOU ARE THENOTICE OF SALE ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME- Call Steve (630)968-5593will at 200 PM on September 24,The Judicial Salen Corporation, willentitled cause Intercounty JudicialMORTGAtOR (HOMEOWNER),PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT help you place your ad 2014, al The Judicial Sales Corpo-at 200 PM on October 8. 2014, atSales Corporation will on Fnday,YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE-that pursuant to a Judgment ofTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION ration, One Sooth Wacker Drive -TheJudicialSalesCorporation,October 10, 2014, at the hoar of ltMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30Foreclosure entered inthe aboveFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,One South Wacker Drive- 24tham, in their officeat 120 WestDAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-entitled cause Intercounty JudicialAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN seIt at public auction to the highestFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atMadison Street, Suite 7t8A, Chica-DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC-Sales Corporation will on Monday.ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION Cleaning Piano Services bidden, as set forth below, the fol-public auction to the highest bidder,go. Illinois, sell to the highext biddenCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-September 29, 2014, at the hour oft5-i7Ot(CIOF THE ILLINOIS lowing described real estate: Com-as set forth below, the following de-for cash, the following describedt7Ot)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-ti am. in their office at 120 WestMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Home & Office Cleaning monly known au 4136 N. ORIOLEocnibed realestate: Commonlmortgaged real estate: GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-Madison Street, Suite 7t8A, Chica-LAW Effective May Ist, 2014 you Experienced Team of 4 EXPERT PIANO AVEÑUE, NORRIDGE, IL 60706known as 8656 W. AINSLI Commonly known as 8718 HAM-feline May ist. 2014 you will needgo. Illinois, sell Is the highest bidderwill need a photo identification is- Property Indes No. t 2-1 3-3t 3-028.STREET, NORRIDGE,IL 6070LIN, SKONIE, IL 60071. s photo identification issued by afor cash, the following described Call Halina 847-692-6754 sued by a government agency )dniv- TUNING & REPAIR The neal estate ¡s Improved with aProperty Index No. 12-t 1-327-038.PIN. 1 0-23-iO3-032-0000 and tO-governmentagency (driver's Ii-mortgaged real estate. er's license, passport, etc.) in order Crafting piano perfection residence. Sale terms: 25% downThe real estate is improved with a23- t 03-033-0005 cense, passport. etc.)in order toCommonly known as 4952HullIo gain entry into the foreclosure Fencing of the highest bid by certified fsndsresidence, Sale terms: 25% downThe mortgaged real estate is a sin-gain entry into the foreclosure saleStreet, Unit 2E, Skokie, IL 60076. sale room in Cook County and the for 25 years! at the close of the sale payable toof the highest bid by certified fundsgle family residence, If the subjectroom in Cosk County and the samePIN. tO-28-2i3-007-1003. same identification fon sales held at BRECKENRIDGE FENCE HOUDAY SPECIALI Il The Judicial Sales Corporalion, Nost the close of the aale payable tomortgaged teal estate is a unit of aidentification for sales held at otherThe mortgaged real estate is a con-other county venues. For informa- third party checks will be accepted.The Judicial Sales Corporation. Nocommon interest community.thecounty vensea, Fon information, es-dominium residence, The purchaserlion. eusmine the court tile on cos- Chain, Link & Wood Fences 20% OFF WHEN YOU The balance. including the Judicialthird party checks will be accepted.purchaser of the unit other than aamine the court file or contact Plain-of the unit other than a mortgageetact Plaintiff's attorney: 000ILIS & lnslallalion & Repairs MENTION THID AD! sale fee for Abandoned ResidentialThe balance, including the Judicialmortgagee shall pay the asneas-tiff's asomey' CODILIS & ASSOCI-shall pay the assessments and theASSOCIATES, P.0 , t5W030 mento required by subsection (g-t) BEST PRICES 847-729-5137 773-320-6777 f 847-298-5101 Property Msnicipality Relief Fsnd,sale fee for Abandoned Residential ATES, P.C., t5WO3O NORTHlegal fees required by subdivisionsNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, whichs calculated on residentialProperly Municipality Relief Fund.of Section t8 5 of the condominiumFRONTAGE ROAD. SUITE 100,)g))1) and (g))4) of Section 9 of theSUITE100, BURR RIDGE.IL Danny.pianotunergmaii.com reul estate at the rute of $1 for eachwhich iscalculated on residentialProperty Act BURR RIDGE, IL 60527, )630) 794-Condominium Property Act 60527, 630) 794-9876 PIeuse refer Garage Doors, Openers st,000 or fraction thereof of thereal estate ut the rate of $1 for eachSale terms' Bidders must present,9876 Please refer to file number 14-Sale terms: Bidders must present,totile number 14-13-30459. THE umoont paid by the purchaser not$1,000 or fraction thereof of theat the time of safe, a cashier's or10-08580, THE JUDICIAL SALESat the time of sale, a cashier's orJUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION FOREST GARAGE DOORS to exceed $300, in certified funds/oramount paid by the purchaser notcertified check for iO% of the suc-CORPORATION One Southcertified check for 10% of the suc-One South Wacker Drive,24th J- mu Owned bnce 19Z6 Tiling wire Iransfer, is due within twenty-to euceed $300, in certified funds/orceasful bid amount. The ba)ance ofWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,ceaatul bid amount. The balance ofFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 %gIc,e four 124) hours, No fee shall be paidwire tranafen, is due within twenty.the successful bid shall be paidIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Vosthe successful bid shall be paid(312) 236-SALE You can also visit '%'6 by the mortgagee acquiring the res-four (24) hours, No fee shall be paidwithin 24 hours, by similar funds.can also visit The Judicial Saleswithin 24 hours, by similar funds,The Judicial Sales Corporation at MR. GROUT The property will NOT be open fon 224-31 0-8994 idential real estate pursuant to itsby the mortgagee acquiring the reo- Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7The property will NOT be open forwww.tlac.com fon a 7 day statua re- credit bidatthe sale or by anydentist real estate pursuant to itainspection. day statua report of pending sales.inspection. port of pending sales. CODILIS 6 TILE GROUT REPAIR For information call Mn. Ernest D. Handyman EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN mortgagee, ludgment creditor,orcredit bid at the sale or by any CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, P.C.For rnformation call Mr. Stephen G.ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030 other lienor acquiring the residentialmortgagee, mudgment creditxr,orSimon at Plaintiff's Attorney, Lawi5W03O NORTH FRONTAGEDaday at Plaintiff's Asonney, Klein,NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, All Star Remodeling & real estate whose rights in and toother lienor acquiring the residentialOffices of Ernest D. Simon, 105ROAD, SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,Daday. Aretov 8 O'Donoghue, LLC,SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 Handyman - Basement the residential real estate arose pri-real estate whose nights in and toWest Adamo Street, Chicago,tIll-IL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorney2550 WestGolfRoad, Rolling1630) 794-5300 Attorney File No. Waterproofing. Plumbing, or to the sale. The sublect propertythe residential real estate arose pri-nois 60603 1312) 205-1030. File No. 14-10-08580AttorneyMeadows,Illinois 60008. (847)14-13-30459 Attorney ARDO No. Electrical, All mt/Ext. Work Tree Service is subject to general real estate tao-or to the sale, The subject propertyINTERCOUNTh' JUDICIAL SALESARDC No 00468002Attorney590-8700. 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 20% Off. 630-667-5787 es, special assessments. or specialis ssbtect to general real estate tax'CORPORATION Code. 21762 Case Number: 10 CHINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESCase Number14 CH 003679 taxes levied against said real estatees, special assessments, on specialSellinOfficer,(31 2) 444- t t 22 011003 TJSC#: 34-13332 NOTE:CORPORATION TJSC#: 34-ti483 NOTE: Pursuant Any type öl home repair! Electrical. DIRT CHEAP TREE SERVICE and is offered for sale without anytanes levied against said real estate6250 8 Pursuant to the Fair Debt CollectionSelling Officer, )312) 444-1122 Io the Fair Debt Collection Practices Plumbing, Carpentry, Painting, representation quality and is offered for sale without any9)11, 9/18, 9/25/14 #840176 Practices Act, you are advised that624116 Tree Removal , Trimming, Stump asto on Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's BRlBsmntlKitchen Remodeling & representation on Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be9/4, 9/11, 9/18/14 #836758 Removal, Insured - Free estimatesquanlityoftitleand withoutte- ustoquality attorney is deemed to be a debt col- more. Free Estimates! course lo Plaintiff und in "AS IS"quantityoftitleand withoutne- s debt collector aaempting fo collect lector attempting Io collect a debt Cull Jerzy 847-571-4397 or email: 847-465-1503 condition. The sale is lurthen sub-course to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" a debt and any information obtained und any information obtained will be [email protected] www.treesurgeoninc.com Ict to confirmation by the court.condition, The sale is further subSKOKIE will be used for that purpose. SKOKIE used ton that purpose. Upon payment in lull of the amountecl to confirmation by the court,INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF621772 INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF1623138 bid,the purchaser willreceive uUpon payment in full of the amountCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-9/11, 9/18, 9/25/14 #840173 COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS COUN-9/4. 9/11, 9/18/14 #836757 Certificate of Sale thatwill entitlebid, the punchasen will receive aTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY 1-Y DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY tIre purchaser to a deed to the realCertificate of Sale that willentitleDIVISION FEDERAL NATIONAL DIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT- estate aher confirmation of the sale.the purchaser to a deed to the realMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION GAGE LLC !U'RE ÍHE The properly will NOT be open forestate aher confirmation of the sale,Plaintiff, SKOKIE Plaintiff, inspection and plaintiff makes noThe property will NOT be open for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF representation as to the condition ofinspection and plaintiff makes noMICHAEL AKER NK/A MICHAELCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS VLADIMIR G. PALANT. OLD OR- tIreproperty.Prospective biddersrepresentation as to the condition ofK. AKER, ANNA AKER NKIA AN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-CHARD CONDOMINIUMS BUILD- are admonished to check the counttheproperty.Prospective biddersNA TSEKHANOVSKY,CERY DIVISION ING 3INC, CONDOMINIUMS AT REACH OUT file to venfy all information,If thinare admonished to check the CourtCITIMORTGAGE, INC. NKJA CITI-ENCORE FUND TRUST 2013-1 OLD ÓRCHARD MASTER ASSO- property is a condominium unit, thefile to verity all information,If thisFINANCIAL MORTGAGE COMPA-Plaintiff, dATION, INC., UNKNOWN OWN- £IFP'S SraI psnchasen of fhe unit at the foreclo-property is a Condominium unit, theNY, INC . MARY KAY PETERSON,os, ERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM- sure sale, other than a mortgagee.purchaser of the unif at the forecto-UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDVLADIMIR G. PALANT AKA VLADI-ANTS Defendants shall pay the assessments and thesure sale, other than a mortgagee,NONRECORD CLAIMANTS MIR PALANT; 14 CH 003879 at ToDrive.com loyal tees required by The Condo-shall pay the assessments and theDefendants CONDOMINIUMS ATlotis OLD ORCHARD COURT miniumPropertyAct,765 ILCSlegal fees required by The Condo-10 CH 011000 OLDORCHARD MASTER ASSOCI-UNIT e203 SKOKIE. IL 60076 TO MORE 605/9lgI(tl and lgl(), If this prop-minium PropertyAct,765 ILCS9512 LOCKWOOD AVENUEAT ION NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- erty is a condominium anit which is605/9)gl) and )g4). If this prop-SKOKIE, IL 60077 AKA CONDOMINIUMS AT OLDTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- part of a common interest commun-erty is a condominium unit which isNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-ORCHARD MASTER suant Io a Judgment of Foreclosure ity. the punchasen of the unit at thepart nf a common interest commun-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pun-ASSOCIATION INC ,OLD OR-andSafe enteredinthe above foreclosure saleotherthan aity. the purchaser of the unit at thesuant to a Judgment of ForeclosureCHARD CONDOMINIUMS cause on June 26, 2014, an agent mortgagee shall pay the assess-foneclonuresale otherthan aand Saleenteredin the aboveBUILDING 4 CONDOMINIUM AS-fon The Judicial Sales Corporation, QUALI H ED ments required by The Condomini-mortgagee shall pay the assess-cause on April 2. 2014, an agent torSOCIATION AKA OLD will at 10:30 AM on October 14, um Property Act, 765 ILCSmenta required by The Condomini-The Judicial Sales Corporation, wiltORCHARD CONDOMINIUMS2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- 605/18.5lq-ll.IF YOU ARE THEum Property Act, 765 ILCSat 10:30 AM on October 20, 2014,BUILDING 4 INC.; UNKNOWN ration, One South Wacker Drive MORTGADOR (HOMEOWNER),60511851g-11. IF YOU ARE THEat The Judicial Sales Corporation,OWNERS AND NONRECORD24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMORTGADOR (HOMEOWNER),One South Wacker Drive - 24thCLAIMANTS, sell at public auction to the highest MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO REFloor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, seIl atDefendants, bidder, an set forth below, the fol- LOCAL DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30public auction to the highest bidden,14 CH 2049 lowing described real estate: Corn- DER OF POSSESSION. IN AC-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR-as set forth below, the following de-NOTICE OF SALE monly known as 10119 OLD OR- CORDANCE WITH SECTION t5-DER OF POSSESSION. IN AC-acnbed nealestate. CommonlyPUBLIC NoTICE IS HEREBY DIV-CHARD COURT UNIT #203, t7OtIC( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-known so 9512 LOCKWOOD AVE-EN that pursuant to a Judgment ofSKOKIE, IL 60076 Properly Indes GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW Ef-1701)C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT-NUE, SKOKIE, IL 60077 PropertyForeclosure and Sale entered in theNo, 10-10-102-025-1019. The real fective May tnt, 2014 you will needGAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. Ef-Index No. fO-16-t02-047. The realshrive entitled cause on June 27,estate io improved with a u photo identification issued by afective May ist, 20i4 you will needestate is improved with a residence,2014IntercoantyJudicialSalescondo/townhouse, Sale terms: 25% CANDIDATES gosemmentagency(driven's li-a photo identification issued by aSale terms: 25% down of the high-Corporation will on Tuesday, Sep-down of the highest bid by certified cense, passport, etc.)in order Iogovernmentagency(driver's Ii-est bid by certified funds at thetemben 30, 2014 at the hour of 11funds al the close of the sale paya- SHOPPING FOR gain entry into the foreclosure salecense, pasaporf. etc.)in order toclose of Ihn sale payable to The Ju-am. in ther office at 120 Westble to The Judicial Sales Corpora- room in Cook County and the samegain entry into the foreclosure saledicial Safes Corporation. No thirdMadison Street, Suite 7iBA, Chica-lion, No third party checks will be identification fon saies held at otherroom in Cook County and the sameparty checks will be accepted. Thego, Illinois, vetI at public auction toaccepted. The balance, includin county venues. For information, es-identification for sales held at otherbalance, including the Judicial salethe highest bidder for cash, as setthe Judicial sate fee for Abandone IN Y'91R C?R? amine the court file or contact Plain-county venues, For information, ex-fee totAbandoned Residentialforth below, the following describedResidentialPropertyMunicipality tiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI-amine the count file or contact Plain-Property Municipality Relief Fund,mortgaged real estate: Relief Fund, which is calculated on Visit ToDrive.com to find the make and model ATES, P.0 . 15W030 NORTHtiff's aenmey: CODILIS & ASSOCI-which is calculated on residentialP.1 F4 iry-iO-t02-026-iO39 residential real estate at the rate st FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100,ATES. P.C., t5W030 NORTHreal estate at the nate of $1 for eachCommonly known as tOi 15 OId Or-st for each $1,000 or fraction there- that fits your style, needs and budget. BURR RIDGE. IL 60527, (630) 794-FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100.si 000 or fraction thereof of thechard Count Unit 103, Skokie,lIli-of of the amount paid by the pur- 9876 Please refer to file number t4-BURR RIDGE. IL 60527, (630) 794-amount paid by the purchaser notsois 60076 chaser not to euceed $300, in certi- CHI(AGOL4ND 14-02933. THE JUDICIAL SALES9876 Please refer to file number i4-to exceed $300. in certified funds/orThe mortgaged real estateio im-tied funds/or wine transfer,is due CORPORATION One Southil-42221. THE JUDICIAL SALESwire transfer, is due within twenty-proved with a condominium resi-within twenty-four (24) hours, No Wacker Onve, 24th Floor, Chicago,CORPORATION One Southfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paiddence, The purchaser of the unitfee shall be paid by the mortgagee IL 60606-4650 )3f2) 236-SALE VosWacker Dnve, 24th Floor, Chicago.by the mortgagee acquiring the ren-other than a mortgagee shall payacquiring the residential real estate can alsovisit The Judicial SatesIL 60606-4650 312) 236-SALE Vosidential real estate pursuant to itsthe assessments and the legal feespunsuasF to its credit bid at the sale Corporation at www.tlsc.com for a 7can also visit The Judicial Salescredit bid st the sale sr by anyrequired by subdivisions )g)(i( andor by any mortgagee, judgmenl WITH day status report of pendinq sales.Corporation ut www.t)sc.com for a 7mortgagee. Iudgment creditor,on)g))4) of Section 9 of the Condomin-creditor, or other lienor acquiring CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.C.day status report of pending salen,other lienor acquininthe residentialturn Property Act the residential real estate whone t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGECODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P C.real estate whose nghts in and toSale terms' 10% down by certifiedrights in and Io the residential real ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,i5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEthe residential real estate arose pri-funds. balance, by certified funds.estate arose prior to the sale, The IL 60527 630) 794-5300 AttorneyROAD. SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE,on to the sale. The subtect propertywithin 24 hoursNo refunds, Thesublet property is oublect to gene- File No. 14-t4-02933AttomeyIL 60527 (630) 794-5300 Attorneyis sublect to general real estate tax-property will NOT be open tonn-al real estate taxes, special assess- ARDC No. 00468002 AttorneyFile No. 14-11-42221 Asomeyes, opecial assessments, or specialspection ments,ornpecialtaseslevied MONSTER, Code 2t762 Cuse Number t4 CHARDC No 00468002Attorneytaxes levied against said real estateFon informationcallMr. Anthonyagainst said real estate and is of- 002835 TJSC#' 349695 NOTE:Code. 2i762 Case Number: t i CHand is offered for sale without anyPorto at Plaintiff's Anomey, Freed-tened for sale without any represen- Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection044813 TJSCe: 34-i2034 NOTE:representationasIoqualityorman Anselmo Lindberg LLC, 1771talion as to quality on quantity of title Practices Ad, you are advised thatPursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionquantityoftitleand withoutre-West Diehl Road, Napervifle, Illinoisand without recourse to Plaintiff and Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bePtactrces Act, you are advised thatcourse to Plaintiff and inAS IS"60563-1890 )630) 453-6960. Fonin "AS IS" condition. The sale is fur- a debt collector attempting to collectPlaintiff's attorney is deemed lo becondition, The sale is further sub-Bidding instructions visitfher subjecl to confirmation by the CALL a debt and any information obtaineda debt collector attempting tu collectecl to confirmation by the court.w'w'w.fal-illinsis.com 24 hours priorcourt. Upon payment infull of the will be used fon that purpose. a debt and any information obtainedUpon payment in full of the amountto sale F13120028 amount bid, the purchauen will ne- 622879 will be used for that purpose bid.the purchaser willreceive aINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESceive a Certificate of Sale that will 8/28, 9/4, 9111114 #833863 622378 Certificate of Sale that will entitleCORPORATION entitle the purchaser to a deed In 8t28, 9/4, 9/11/14 #833861 the purchaser to a deed to the realSellinOfficer, (312)444-1122 the real estate aher confirmation 01 estate aher confirmation of the sale,16241 the sale, The property will NOT be847-998-3400 The nnosentv will NOT be osen ton9/4, 9/11, 9/18/14 #836762 open forinaoectrox andplaintiff Thursday, September 11, 2014 Pioneer Press (DC) 7 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Suite #1 125,Chicago, ILwhich iocalcululed un reuidenlial/oom ir Cook County und the same SKOKIE SKOKIE 14 CH 00823 TJSC#: 34-12400day ututuu report of pendinq sales.within lwenly-tour )24) hours NuSIreel, NOTE: Pursuant lo the Fair DebtCODILIS & ASSOCIATES, P.0lee shall be paid by the mortgagee60606, (312) 541-9710 Please referreal enlate al the rate of $1 for euchidentification for sales held ut other IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF county venues,Forinformation: COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Collection Practices Act, you aret5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEacquiring the residential real estateto tile number 12-1785. THE JUDI-$1,000 or traction thereof of Ihe COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- Visit our webuile atuernice.atfy- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYadvised that Pluintilf's attorney isROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE,pursuant lo its credit bid at the saleCIAL SALES CORPORATION Oneamounl paid by the purchaser not TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY South Wacker Drive, 24th Floor,to euceed $300. in certified funds/orpierce.com. between the hours nl 3 DIVISION NORTH COMMUNITYDIVISION NATIONSTAR MORT-deemed Io be a debt collector at-IL 60527 (630) 7945300 Attorneyorby any mortgagee, ludgment Chicago, IL 60606-4650 )3t2) 236-wire transfer. is due within twenty-and 5 pm. PIERCE 8 ASSOCI- BANK SUCCESSOR BY MERGERGAGE LLC tempting to collect a debt and anyFileNo. 14-10-25271 Attomeycreditor, or olher lienor acquiring inforniaSon obtained will be usedARDC No 00468002Attomeythe residentialreal estate whoseSALE You can also visit The Judi-four (24) hours, No fee shall be paidATES,Plaintiff'sAttorneys, One WITHMETROBANK.SUCCES-Plaintiff. North Dearborn Streel Suite 1300. for rhur purpose. Code. 21762 Case Number, 10 CHrights is and to Ihe residential realcial Sales Corporation atby the mortgagee acquiring the res- SOR BY MERGER WITH METRO- itsCHICAGO, IL 60602. Tel No. (312) POLITAN BANK AND TRUST ADIMIR G. PALANT, OLD OR-1619150 032025 TJSC#. 34-1 1641 NOTEestate arose pnor to the vale, Thewww.ljsc.com for s 7 day status re-idential real estate pursuant to OOrt of Sending sales JOHNSON,credil bidalthe sale or by any476-5500. Please refer to file num- COMP ANY CHARD CONDOMINIUMS BUILD-9/4, 9/11, 911W14 #836754 Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collectionvubjecl property is sublect to gener- LUMBERG & ASSOCIATES, LLCmortgagee, judgmenl creditor,orber PA1400288. THE JUDICIAL PlaintiF, ING 4. INC. Practices Act, you are advised thatsi real estate tuses, special assess- Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to bements,orspeciallaveslevied230 W. Monroe Street, Ssite 81125other lienor acquiring Ihe residentialSALES CORPORATION One South Defendants SKOKIE Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFa debt collector attempting to collectagainst said real estate and is of-Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 541-9710real estate whose 09h15 in and to ALAN ZAYA, LINDA LAYA, UN-14 CH 00823 IL 60606-4650 312) 236-SALE You tOlt5 Old Orchard CI.,Unit 302COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS a debl and any information obtainedfered for sale without any represen-Altorney File No, 12-1785 Attorneythe residential real estate arose pri- KNOWN OWNERS AND NON- Code, 40342 Case Number 12 CHor to the sale, The subtect propertycan also viuil The Judicial Saies RECORD CLAIMANTS Skokie, IL 60076 COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-will be uved for that purpose. talion as tu quality or quantity of title and without recourse Io Plaintiff and21097 TJSCe: 34-13352 NOTE'is sublet to general real estate tax-Corporation al www.tjnc.com for u 7 Defendants NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-CERY DIVISION 623666 in "AS 1S condition, The vale is fur-Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collectiones, special assesumenls, or specialday status report nf pendinq vales 12 CH 21205 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING. LLC8/28, 914, 9111/14 #833874 ther subtect to confirmation by thePractices Act, you are advised thattanes levied against said real estatePIERCE S ASSOCIATES One 5242 CRAIN STREET Skokie,ILsuant to a Judgment of ForeclosurePlaintiff, North Dearborn Streel Suite 1300 and Sale enteredinthe above SKOKIE court. Upon payment in full of thePlaintiff's attorney is deemed tu beand is offered for sale without any 60077 orCHICAGO, 312) 476- cause on June 24, 2014, an agentPETRUMOLNAR, JPMORGANINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFamount bid, the purchaser will re-a debt collector attempting to collectrepresentationasto quulity IL 60602 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- u debl and any information obtainedquantityoftitleand withoutre-5500 Attorney File No. PA1400288 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-for The Judicial Sales Corporation.CHASE BANK, NA, AS PURCHAS- ceive a Certificate of Sale that will ER OF THE LOANS AND OTHERTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYentitle the purchaser to a deed lowill be used for that purpose course loPlaintiff and inAS ISAttorney Code. 91220 Case Num- suanl to a Judgmenl of Foreclosurewill at 10311 AM on October 14. ber:14 CH 03616 TJSC#: 34- 2014. at Thu Judicial Sales Corpo-ASSETS OF WASHINGTON MU-DIVISION BAYVIEW LOAN SERV-the real estate after confirmation st623651 condition The sale is further sub- and Sale enlered¡nthe above 11170 ration. One South Wacker Drive -TUAL BANK, F/K/A WASHINGTONICING, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMIT-the vale, The property will NOT be8/28, 9/4. 9/11/14 #833871 lectIO confirmation by the court. cause on July 14, 2014. ari agent ED LIABILITY COMPANY. Upon payment in full of the amounl1623415 for The Judicia Sales Corporation,24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL. 60606.MUTUAL BANK, FA FROM THE open forinspeclion and plaintiff Plaintiff, makes no representation as to rhe bid. the purchaser wiltreceive a8/28. 9/4, 9/11/14 #833866 willat tElO AM on October t5,sell at public auction to the highestFDIC,ACTING AS RECEIVER condition of the propertyProspec-SKOKIE Certificate of Sale that will enhIle 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpobidder. as set forth below, the fol-FOR THE SAVINGS BANK AND INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF lowing described real estate: Csm-PURSUANT TO THE FEDERALJEAN CAYEMITTE, LUCRESSElivebidders are admonishedto the purchaser to s deed to the real ration, One South Wacker Drive - C AY EM TEE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-esIste after confirmation of the vale 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,monly known as tOi 15 Old OrchardDEPOSIT INSURANCE ACT De- check the court file to venfy all nf or- Defendants mation, If this properly is a condo-TY DEPARTMENT ' CHANCERYThe property will NOT be open for sell at public auction to Ihe highestCt .Unit 302. Skokie,IL 60076fendunts 12 CH 21097 minium unit. the purchaser of theDIVISION CITIMORTGAGE, INC. inspection and plaintiff makes no bidder. as set forth below, the fol-Property Indes No rO-10-t02-026-10 CH 032025 Plaintiff, 1046. The real estate is improved5t4t FARWELL AVENUE SKOKIE,5036 MAIN STREET Skokie,ILunit at the toreclosure sale. other representation as to the condition of lowing described real estate Corn- Prospective bidders IL 60077 60077 than a mortgagee. shall pay Ihe as- the property. monly known as5242 CRAINwith a residential condominium, The PATRICK BENNETT, ANNEMARIEare admonished Io check the court ludgment amount was $156,584.31.NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-sessmentn and the legal lees re- STREET. Skokie, IL 60077 Proper- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur- BENNETT tile to verify all informationItthis DON'T ty Index No. 10-2t-107-017-0000,Saleterms 100%of thebidTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- quired by The Condominium Prop- suanl to a Judgment of Foreclosureerfy Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(t) andDefendants property is a condominium unit. the f0-21-107-0t8-0000 The real es-amouxf. including the Judicial valesuant to u Judgment of Foreclosure 14 CH 03616 aboveund Sale enteredinthe above(g)4).Il this property is a condo- purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- tale is improved with a single familyteefor AbandonedResidentialand Sale enteredin the 8306 KENTON AVENUE SKOKIE, cause on June 26, 2014, sn agentcause on June 3. 2014, an agentminium unit which is part of a corn- sure vale, other than s mortgagee, residenceThe judgment amountProperty Municipality Relief Fund. IL 60076 which iscalculated on residentialfor The Judicial Sales Corporation.for The Judicial Sales Corporation,mon interest community, the pur- shall puy the assessments and' the was $647,761.55. Sale terms: 25% NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-legal fees required by The Condo- down of the highest bid by certifiedreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachwill at 200 PM un October t. 2014,will at 10:30 AM on October 9,chaser of the unit at the foreclosure NEED IT? 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo-sale other than a mortgagee shallTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-minium PropertyAct,765 ILCS funds at the close of the sale paya-$t.000 or traction thereofuf theat The Judicial Sales Corporation. suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure -24thr5tiOn One South Wacker Drive -pay the assessments required b 605/9)9)11) and (g))4).Ifthis prop- ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-amount paid by the purchaser noIOne South Wacker Drive andSale enteredinthe above to exceed S300, shall be paid inFloor, CHICAGO. IL. 60606. seIl ut24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,The Condominium PropertyAc erty is a condominium uniI which is lion No third party checks will be sell ut public auction IO the highest cause on June 26. 2014. an agent includin certified funds immediately by thepublic uuction to the hiqhest bidder, 765 ILCS 605/t8.5)q-t).IF YOU part of a common interest commun- acceptedThe balance, bidder. au set forth below. the f 01- for The Judicial Sales Corporafion,ity, the purchaser of the unit at the the Judicial sale fee for Abandonehighest and best bidder al the con-as set forth below, the lollowing de ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- SELL IT lowing described real estateCorn-OWNER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTwill al 10:30 AM on September 30,foreclosure valeotherthan u ResidentialPropertyMunicipalityclusion of Ihn saleThe certifiedscnbed real eutale: 2014. st The Judicial Sales Corpo- check must be made payable toCommonly known us 5141monly knxwn au 5036 MAINTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION mortgagee shall pay the assess- Relief Fund, which is calculated on STREET, Skokie, IL 60077 Proper- ration, One South Wacker Drive -ments required by The Condomini- residential real estate at the rate ofThe Judicial Sales Corporation. NoFARWELL AVENUE. SKOKIE. IL FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF 10-33-ty Index No,10-21-225-089-0000AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN24th Floor. CHICAGO, IL. 60606,urn Pruperty Act. 765 ILCS st for each 51 .000 or traction there-fee shall be paid by the mortgagee60077 Property Inden No sell at public auction to the highest acquinng the residential real estate228-052. The real estateisim-VOL 0119. The real estate is im-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 605/18.5W-1).IF YOU ARE THE of of the amount paid by the pur- proved with u single familyresi- bidder. us set forth below. the fol-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER). FAST. chaser not to exceed $300, in certi-pursuant Io 15 credit bid at the valeproved with a single family resi- i5-1701)ClOF THE ILLINOIS dence, The judgment amount wasMORTGAGE FORECLOSURElowing descnbed real estate: Corn-YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- fred funds/or wire transfer,is dueor by any mortgagee. judgmentdence Sale terms. 25% down of monly known as 8306 KENTON creditsr, or other lienor acquiringthe highest bid by certilied funds ut$307,207.89. Saleterms: 25%LAW. Effective May 1st, 2014 you MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 within twenty-tour (24) hours. No down of the highest bid by certilied AVEÑUE. SIcOKIE, IL 60076 Prop-DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- fee shall be paid by Ihn mortgageethe residenrial real estate whosethe close ut the sale payable to The will need a photo identification is- funds at the close Of the vale paya-sued by a government agexcy (dnv-srt1i Indes No, 10-22-309-021-0000.DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- acquiring the residential real estaterights in antI Is the residential realJudicial Sales Corporation No third The real estsle is improved with a salate arose prior to the sale. Theparty checks will be accepted. ThebIs lo The Judicial Sales Corpora.er's license, passport, etc.) in order CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- CALL pursuant to its credit bid ut the sale lion, No third party checks will be single tamily home: Iwo car detach-l7OlIC( OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- sdgmentsubject property is sublect to gener-balance, including the Judicial vale to gain entry into the foreclosure or by anymortgagee. includin ed garage Sale terms: 25% down al real estate rases. special assess-tee forAbandonedResidentialaccepted The balance, sale room in Cook County and the GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW El- creditor. or other lienor acquiring the Judicial sale fee for Abandone of the highest bid by certified lands real estate whosements.orspecialtaxesleviedProperty Municipality Reliol Fund, same identification for sales held al festive May ist, 2014 you will need the residential ResidentialPropertyMunicipality al the close of the sale payable to ngrds n and to the residential realagainst said real estate and s of-which iscalculated on residenlial other county venues. For informa- s photo identification issued by a847-998-3400 Relief Fund, which is calculated on The Judicial Sales Corporation. No (dnvers Ii- estate arose prior to the sale Theferret for sale without any represen-real estate al the rate of $1 for each lion,ContactPlaintiff'sattorney governmentagency residential real estate st the rate ofJOHNSON, BLUMBERG S ASSO-third party checks will be accepted.cense. passport, etc )in on/er lo sublect property is sublect to gener-tation as to quality or quantity of title$1,000 or fraction thereof of the The balance, inclsding the Judicial and without rCoure to Plaintiff andamount paid by the purchaser notst for each $1 000 or traction there-ClAIES,LLC. 230 W Monroe qain entrY into the foreclosure sale al real estate tases. special assess- of of the amount paid by the pur vale fee for Abandoned Residential ments. orspecialtaxesleviedin AS 1S condiliov. The vale is fur-to exceed $300. in certified funds/or Property Municipality Relief Fund, ther sublect to confirmation by thewire transfer, is due within twenty-chaser not to enceed $300, in certi- against said real estate and io of- fied funds/or wire transfer,s due fared for sale without any represen-Court. Upon paymenl in full of thefour 24) hours. No fee shall be paid tation as IO quality or quantity of tilleamount bid. the purchaser will re-by the mortgagee acquinng the res- and without recourse to Plaintiff andCeive a Certificate of Sale that willidential real estate pursuant to its in AS lS condition. The sale is fur-entitle the purchaser rs a deed Iocredirbid at the vale or by any her sublect to confirmation by thethe real estate after confirmation ofmortgagee. judgment creditor,or court. Upon payment infull of thethe sale. The property will NOT beother lienor acquiring the residential amount bid, the purchaser will re-openforirrspecfiun and plaintiffresI estate whose rights in and to ceive a Certificate of Sale that willmakes no representation as to thethe residential real estate arose pn- entitle the purchaser ro a deed Iocondition of the property. Prospec-or to the sale The sublet property the real estate after confirmation oftisebiddersareadmonished tois sub1ect to general real estate tax the aale. The property will NOT becheck the Court file to verity all infor-es, special assessments, sr special open forinspectionandplaintiffmativn. If this property is u condo-taxes levied against said real estate makes no representation as to theminium unit, the purchaser of tIreand is offered' for vale wittrour any ILLINOIS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NETWORK condition of the property Prospec-unit at the loreclosure sale, otherrepresentationasloquality Or DriversNeed CDL A or B DRIVERS. Tired ofOTR tinebidders are admonishedIothan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-quantityoftitleand withoutre- CAREER/EDUCATION check the court file Io verity all infor-sessments and the legal fees recourse tO Plaintiff und inAS IS ADVERTISING Drivers to relocate vehicles to We have THE OPPORTUNITy condition The vale is lurther sub- marionIf thia property is a condo-quired by The Condominium Prop- SERVICES AIRLINE CAREERS START and tramvarious locations far YOU $6000 Sign-On. minium unit, the purchaser of theerty Act. 765 ILCS 605/9(g))r) andeut tu confirmation by the court. throughout U S -No torced 566.000/year.Home Weekly. Ifthis property is a condo-Upon payment in full of the amount HERE - BECOME AN unit al the foreclosure sale, Other(g))4). 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Effective May tal, 2014 you online ww'w DRIVEJTC coin Vacationl4ol KNision/Derrtal/ will need a photo identification is-same identification for sales held atmortgagee shall pay the assess- sued by u government agency (drin-other county venues. For informa-ments required by The Condomini- Disability/HealthRequire er's license, passport. etc.) in orderlion,contactPlaintiff'sallume um Property Act, 765 ILCS Class A CDL. 2yrs OTR eep to gain entry into the foreclosureHEAVNER, BEYERS 6 MIHLA 600/t8,5(q-1). IF YOU ARE THE good MVR/ References LLC, t 1 1 Eust Main Street, OECA-MORTGAGOR (HOMEOWNER), sale room in Cook County and the Call Ruth/Mike same identification tor setes held atTUA, IL 62523. (2t7) 422-1719 IfYOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- other county venues Far informa-the vale is not confirmed for anyMAIN IN POSSESSION FOR 30 'TTI, Inc. 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hours. full 12 CV ___r further is due : certified Attorney 263-0003 is sale. The in (24) One 765 )HOMEOWN- Act, you are Corporation in order to gais transfer, admonished pending (312( of the than a mortgagee CALL Act, C13-91896 are wire of by The Condominium Practices TO PLACE Sales Foreclosures twenty-tour 223 WEST JACKSON RENT YOUR APARTMENT other No. The balance 60606, WITFI EASE IN 847-998-340U '.'yQUR AD THE (ASSIFIEDS. property will NOT be open for in- property will NOT be open for representation as to the condi- bidders s information. lt this property is shall pay the assessments and Condominium Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((1( and (g)(4). unit which is part of a common interest community, the punchas- sale shall pay the assessments re- quired Property 605/18.5(g-1(. IF YOU ARE THE MORTGAGOR ER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHT FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER OF POSSES- SION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE LAW. Effective May ist. 2014 you will need s photo identification issued by a govern- ment agency (driver's license, passport, etc.) entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County and the same identification for sales held st other county venues. For in- formation, contact Plaintiff s at- tomey; POTESTIVO & ASSOCI- ATES, P.C., 223 WEST JACK- SON BLVD. STE 610, Chicago, IL Please refer to file number 013- 91806. THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chica- go, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236- SALE You can also visit The Ju- dicial www.tjsc.com for a 7 day status report POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. BLVD, STE 610 Chicago, 60606 (312) 263-0003 Attorney File Code. Case Number: 1 5959 TJSC#: 34-12804 NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt Col- lection advised that Plaintiff s attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 9/11, 18.2/201484239 third party checks will be accept- third party checks ed. funds/or within is subject The subject property estate taxes, spa- to general real or special tas- cisl assessments, said real estafe es levied against for sale without and is offered any representation as to quality re- or quantity of title and without IS course to Plaintiff and in AS condition. The sale subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale to that will entitle the purchaser a deed to the real estafe after confirmation no spection and plaintiff makes fiori of the property. Prospective all check the court file to verify condominium unit, the purchaser of the und at the foreclosure sale, other than s mortgagee, the legal fees required by The this properly is a condominium er of the unit at the foreclosure TO REMAIN IN POSSESSION to at an re- re- the THE THE Park 2700 2015 10:30 docu- LINDA estate: at sell not INDEN- JUDGE bid 1. facsimile at AVENUE, DIVISION 2014, RAILWAY OF bid 505 Butler FOR -s.- real to PROGRAM by AS 5959 funds 12, 60606, The 60068 AVENUE #842693 CV IL, July herein,will intent forms, may be ob- PROGRAM IL PW-FY1 5-06 COURT Plaintiff, Bid Notice EASTERN TRUSTEE described GLENVIEW LEGAL NOTICE Foreclosures 12 No. 09-22-310-033-0000 of transmitted tNVITATION TO BtD tNVITATION TO TREE PURCHASING Floor Cashier or about March : bids, including bid deposit, Mr. Jim McGuire, Procure- FIELDSTONE MORTGAGE IN- Ridge, ER'S SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant porstion, Special Commissioner South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, public auction to the highest bid- der, as set forth below, the fol- lowing LOTS 34 AND 35 IN PETER M. HOFFMAN'S GREATER PARK RIDGE SUBDIVISION IN THAT PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 21, AND THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTH- WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 22. LY- ING NORTH OF THE NORTH- ERLY LINE OF THE RIGHT-OF- WAY OF THE CHICAGO AND NORTHWESTERN COMPANY. IN TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MEHl- DIAN IN COOK COUNTY, ILL)- NOIS, AS PER PLAT RECORD- ED IN THE RECORDER'S OF- FICE OF SAID COOK COUN- ri, ILLINOIS ON AUGUST 25, 1924 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 8564763 Commonly known as 2700 Park Ridge, IL 60068 Property Inden & 09-22-310-034-0000. The real estate is improved with a single family residence. The judgment amount was $479,999.16. Sale terms: 10% down of the highest bid by certified c4se of the vale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No The City of Park Ridge will The City of Park to supply ceive sealed proposals beginning Trees for the period on through July 31, 2015, in accord- unce with the Bid Document No. PW-FY15-06. ment, that includes general con- ditions, statement of work, and submittal tamed at Park Ridge City Hall, Ist Place, Park Ridge, IL or online st www.parkridge.us. A deposit for the documents is quired. To ask questions regarding this bid and to receive notice of ad- dends, bidders must have regis- tered for the download of this document vis the City of Park Ridge web site or have sent no- tice jmcguire@ pankridge.us. The bid opening will be held on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2014 at 10:00am CST, st Park Ridge City Hall, at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read. All must be received prior to the date and time shown above. Bids (fas) will not be accepted. Bids must be submitted in s sealed envelope marked in the lower left hand corner: "TREE PURCHASING PW-FY15-06 - DO NOT OPEN, BID OPENING: Oct 7, 2014 10:00AM CST.' Address the bid to ment Officer, City of Park Ridge, City Hall, 505 Butler Place, Park Ridge, IL 60068 9/11/14 IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- TRICT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLI- NOIS HSBC BANK USA. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, TURE VESTMENT TRUST, SERIES 2004-4 JOHNSON Defendants 1 GLENVIEW VIRTGINA KENDALL NOTICE OF SPECIAL COMMISSION- to s Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered in the above cause on agent for The Judicial Sales Cor- appointed AM on October 20. 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corporation, One - to be re- that Park 5:00 in a Golf- 2015 docu- not bid 2014 services 1, will facsimile (Vi)Iage(, bid Operations to 7, 13, 2014 at by Nibs, bids, and to at 6820 West Bids The cooperative #840006 Oct #842698 will present a bid Senior Des Plaines, intent forms, may be ob- recreational Notification of the bid Grove, PW-FY1 5-07 Bid Notice Lincolswood in LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE- SAY lUN THE of transmitted INVITATION TO BID INVITATION TO INVITATION TO BID PLACE YOUR AD Floor Cashier, 505 Butler or about March bids, including bid deposit, 847-998-3400 TO Mr, Jim McGuire, Procure- (LASSIFIEDS, CALL TREE PLANTING PROGRAM i 5-passenger wheelchair acces- i 5-passenger wheelchair Ridge, and Skokie and is consid- Illinois 60053, Monday through Friday from 9:00 am. - lope marked "201 5 Ford Vehicle Bid." reserven fha right to accept or reject any or all NASR staff recommendation to the M-NASR Board for their approval st fheir monthly Board Meeting in No- acceptance will be provided via phone. If you have any questions about Damron, Manager, at (847( 966-5522 aol. 3017. 9/11(14 The City of Park Ridge will re- calve sealed proposals to supply Trees for the period beginning on through July 31, 2015, irr accord- anca with the Bid Document No. PW-FY15-07. ment, that includes general con- ditions, statement of work, and submittal tamed at Park Ridge City Hall, ist Place. Park Ridge, IL or online at www.parkridge.us. A deposit for the documents is quired. To ask questions regarding this bid and to receive notice of ad- denda, bidders must have regis- tered for the download of this document via the City of Park Ridge web site or have sent no- tice [email protected]. The bid opening will be held ori TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2014 at 10:00am CST, st Park Ridge City Hall, at which time all bids will be publicly opesed and read. All must be received prior to the date and time shown above. Bids (fax) will riot be accepted. Bids must be submitted sealed envelope marked in the lower left hand comer: "TREE PLANTING PROGRAM PW- FY15-07 - DO NOT OPEN, BID OPENING: 10:00AM CST.' Address the bid to ment Officer, City of Park Ridge, City Hall, 505 Butler Place, Park Ridge, IL 60068. 9/11/14 The Maine-Niles Association of The Maine-Niles (M-NASR) is Special Recreation for a 2015 Ford accepting bids sib(e vehicle. for profit inter- M-NASR is s riot governmental provides re- for residents with disabilities siding Maine, Morton ered an extension of those Park Districts and Village. All bids will be accepted in the M-NASR office Dempster Street, Morton Grove, p.m. Bids will be accepted until Monday, October 9:00 am. Each bid must include the M-NASR 2015 Vehicle Pro- posaI Sheet included in the bid specifications. opened and read aloud at 9:05 am. that same day. Copies of the bid specifications may be obtained at the M-NASR office by calling (847) 966-5522 est. 3017. AlI bids are fo be sub- miffed in a sealed, opaque enve- The M-NASR Board of Directors waive any portion of the speciti- cations or the bid process. M- vember. the bid process, please call Kelly at 2, as At- the bid- (30) Ave., Anna in the Morton in Morton Unit is: located State," certificatios the specification bids and fo Ave u shall be with- of all the Project for the Asbestos this FOR #841788 that in business LIBRARY in Morton Grove, Cook Bid Notice LEGAL NOTICE Kilpatrick ASSUMED NAME SMALL BUSINESS fha Assumed Name Assumed tNVITATION TO BID ASBESTOS ABATEMENT MORTON GROVE PUBLIC MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS mois 60560. Phone 630-553- Euch contractor is fo submit a responsible for coordination of reject any or Morton Grove Public Library Morton Grove. IL 60053 in fhe conduct or transaction of in fhe conduct Business County Clerk of signed with the Cook County. Registration Num- ber: D14139188 on August 19, of with 9138 Skokie, IL 60076. The true and real full names(s( and residence address owner(s(/partner(s) Zyskind, 9138 Kilpatnick Skokie, 1L60076, USA 8/28, 9/4, 9/11114 #834602 Sealed bids Abatement Grove Public Library will be re- coined by the Morton Grove Public Library st 6140 Lincoln Avenue. County, Illinois 60053 until 9:30 am on the 17th day of Septem- ber, 2014. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the above stated time and place. Removal Specifications may be obtained at the mandatory pre- bid walk through conducted by the Consultant, Midwest Envi- ronmental Consulting Services, Inc., 4 Bonnie Lane, Yorkvllle, II- 3989. Bidders must call 24 hours prior to reserve s set of Removal Specifications. There will be s $100.00 non-refundable deposit for each Set of Removal Specifi- cations. There will be a one time Pre-Bid Walk Through in order for the contractors to review the project scope of work st 9:00 am on Fn- day, September 12, 2014. tendance at this walk through is mandatoii. Failure to attend will result in disqualification of the bidder's bid. By submission of bid it is understood that the Bid- der has satisfied this mandatory requirement. Each bid must be accompanied by a Bid Guarantee in the form of a Bid Bond from a company with an A-1 best rating, amount equal to not less than ten percent (10%) of the bid and made payable to Grove Public Library, 6140 Lin- coIn Avenue, Morton Grove, IL 60053. No bid drawn for a period of thirty days after the bid opening date without the consent of the Ows- er. Checks or drafts of unsuc- cesaful bidders will be returned as noon as possible as praclica- ble after opening and checking the bids, Successful bidder must provide s Performance Bond and a La- bot and Material Payment Bond in the full amount of the Con- tract. acceptable fo the Owner. lump sum bid and requested al- temste bids for the entire prol- ecl. Contractor shall include the cost the required performance and payment bond in this sum. The Asbestos Abatement Con- tractor is responsible for all work outlined which is not bid as a separate Contract, however, he will not be trades that are not part of his Contract, The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities ding. 6140 Lincoln Avenue 9/11/14 Notice is hereby given, pursuant Notice is hereby fo the use to "An Act in relation Business Name of an Assumed amended. by the under- was registered 2014. Under the Assumed Name IL at IL at as as is; as full full the 9530 under- Macie) 6 42168, located located is: certification State, certification Stale," certification State," Chicago, IL Heights, Wilmette, a s of a by the under- Salmasi, Sale Clerk, Fisher the fha St., the Attorney that that that LEGAL in D. in 4516 N Oak Park in MEllON business Blvd., owner(s)/partner(s) Hsrwood ASSUMED NAME ASSUMED NAME ASSUMED NAME the business Assumed Name the MARINS TRUCKING Prospective bidders are ad- Prospective bidders Shapiro, PROSKIN BY AFSAN CONSTRUCTION CO. the Bid Notice Mechanics Liens Name Change Probate Public Notices Adoption Assumed Name Auction- Real Estate Divorce Foreclosures Foundation Notices Judicial Sales Public Hearings Storage . Legal Take Notices Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial 611931 Skokie Fatemeh Lamon Ave., Apt #414, Skokie, IL 60077, USA Notice is hereby given, pursuant in the conduct or transaction of Business signed with the Counfy Clerk of Cook County. Registration Num- ber: D14139242 on August 26, 2014. Underthe Assumed Name of with 4516 N Oak Park Ave., Harwood Heights, IL 60706. The true and rest full names(s) sod residence address owrier(s)/partner(s( Ave., 60706, USA. 9/4, 9/11, 9/18/14 #836378 quality of tille or recourse to Plain- quality of tille or tiff. the court file to monished to review and to view verify all information auction rules st www.kallenrs.com. For information: and Road, Suite 301, 2121 Waukegan 60015, (847) Bannockbum, Illinois 100 pin and 291-1717. between only 3:00 p.m. weekdays 8/28. 9/4, 9/11/14 #833854 Notice in hereby given, pursuan to An Act ir, relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct or transaction of Business amended, was registered signed with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Num- ber: D14139261 on August 28, 2014 Under the Assumed Name of with 3065 E 96th 60617. The true and rea) names(s) and residence address of the owner(s)/partner(s) is: Ar- turo Marin, Sr., 3065 E 96th St., Chicago, IL 60617, USA. 9/11, 9(18, 9125/14 #840834 Notice is hereby given, pursuant to An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name in the conduct or transaction of Business amended, was registered by the under- signed with the County Clerk of Cook County. Registration Num- ber: D14139263 os August 28, 2014. Underthe Assumed Name of with the business located at 118 60091. The true and real names(s) and residence address of 9/11, 9/18, 9/25/14 #841572 to An Act in relation to the use of an Assumed Business Name amended, was registered by the Tomczyk, a li' al 7. this The was ILCS LVNV If Soulh MARIA with no July than NORTH Attorney Attorney the nest The sale will entitle 10-0g-200- 765 ILCS any. in order to lt this prop- CORPORA- 765 (dnver's FRONTAGE on Thursday, September 11, 2014 September Thursday, if One amount 10015 FRONT- other Act, FORECLOSURE (HOMEOWNER), Act, 15W030 A/K/A both by cashier's to a Judgment of IF YOU ARE THE Sale terms for non- Prospective bidders 00468002 agency sale t4-tO-t1399 OF NORTH CORPORATION; Property P.C., No. MORTGAGE judgment No Property THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 622878 Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial 1701/C) OF THE ILLINOIS MORT- 10-11399. THE JUDICIAL SALES IL 60606-4650 (312) 230-SALE You 15W030 ROAD, SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527 (630( 794-5300 Attorney File ARIDC Code 21762 Case Number: 10 CH 033983 TJSC#: 34-12214 NOTE. Pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's attorney is deemed to be a debt collector attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose 8/28, 9/4, 9/11/14 #833862 SKOKIE IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- CERY DIVISION PHH T ION. Plaintiff V JESSICA CORREA, MARIA G ESTRADA GUADELUPE CORREA NORTH- ERN ILLINOIS GAS OOMPANY D/B/A NICOR GAS CO ; DISCOV- ER BANK; MIDLAND FUNDING NCC-2 FUNDING, LLC: MIDLAND FUND- ING. LLC, Defendants 12 CH 36532 Property Address: AGE ROAD UNIT C SKOKIE, IL 60077 NOTICE SALE - CONDOMINIUM Fiuher and Shapiro file U t 2-062733 (It is advised that inleresled parties consult with their own atforneys before bidding mortgage foreclosure sales.) PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given thaI pursuant Foreclosure entered 2014, Kallen Realty Services, Inc., as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m. on October 8, 2014. at 205 W. Ran- dolph Street, Suile 1020, Chicago, Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash. us set forth below, the following described real property Commonly known as 10015 Front- age Road, Unit C, Skokie, IL 60077 Permanent Indes No. i 12-0000 The mortgaged real estate is im- proved with u dwelling. The proper- ty will NOT be open for inspection The purchaser of the unit other than u mortgagee shall pay the assess- mento and the lessI fees required by 765 ILCS 605/9g))t) and )g))4) The $147,462.34. parties: 10% of successful bid im- mediately at conclusion of auction, balance by 12:30 p.m business day. checks; and no refunds shalt be subject to general real es- tate tases, special tases, special assessments, special tases levied, and superior liens, property is offered "as is, enpress or implied warranties and without any representatioo as to the Certificate 01 Sale that Certificate 01 Sale a deed to the real the purchaser to of the sale. estate after confirmation NOT be open for The properly will plaintiff makes no inspection and to the condìtion of repreuentstion as the property. to check the court are admonished file to verify all information. unit, the property is a condominium unit at the foreclo- purchaser of the sure sale. other than u mortgagee. the shall pay the assessments and legst fees required by The Condo- minium 605/9)g))t) and (g((4). s erty is a condominium unit which part of a common interest commun- the ity, the purchaser of the unit at foreclosure mortgagee shall pay the assess- mesta required by The Condomini- um 6051t8.5(Q-t). MORTGÄOOR YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RE- 30 MAIN IN POSSESSION FOR DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN OR- DER OF POSSESSION, IN AC- CORDANCE WITH SECTION 15- Ef- GAGE FORECLOSURE LAW. fective May ist. 2014 you will need a photo identification isaued by s government cense, psasporf. etc.) gain entry into the foreclosure sale room in Cook County und the same identification for sales held at other county verrues. For information, en- amine the court file or contact Plain- tiff's attorney: CODILIS & ASSOCI- ATES, FRONTAGE ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE. IL 60527, 630) 794- 9876 Please refer to file number 14- CORPORATION Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, can also visit The Judicial Sales Corporalion at www tjsc.com for a 7 das status report of pendinq sales. CODILIS 8 ASSOCIATES, P.0 to or or re- im- Be- Act. The resi- only. in AS lS Tel,No. receive a quality Residential the above thnÓLinI MORTGAGE estate in to will INC. Property 60602. REGISTRATION and without Pioneer Press (DC) Pioneer No refunds. as real the sale or by any title FKA COUNTRYWIDE North Dearborn Street. Defendanls, Illinois TARTA, Upon payment in full of Abandoned calculated on residential of t LP bid at br the purchaser Condominium THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CIRCUIT ecl to confirmatìon by the soLitI. 623153 Property Municìpality Relief Fund. real estate at the raIe of $1 for each mortgagee. ludgment creditor, real estate whose rights in and to the residential real estate arose pri- or Io the sale. The uubject property is sublect to general real estate tan- tases levied against said real estate and is offered for sale without any representation quantity Uporr'payrnefff in #U1I bid, Judicial Sales-Real Est. Sales-Real Judicial Intercounty Judicial Sales Corpora- to Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell the highest bidder for cash, the fol- lowing described property: PIN. 10-16.318.032.0000 Commonly known as 9010 LARA- MIE AVENUE. SKOKIE, IL 60077 spection. the smossI bid, the purchaser will receive a Certificate of Sale which will entitle the purchaser Io a Deed to the premises after confirmation st the sale. For information: Visit our website at http://service.atfy-pierce.com. tween 3 p.m and 5 p.m. Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- torneys, Chicago, (312) 476-5500. Refer fo File Num- ber t2t0423. INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES CORPORATION Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 8/28, 9/4, 9(11114 #833865 SKOKIE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC- ING. HOME LOANS SERVICING. LP Plaintiff, VIOREL ROMUL TARTA A/lOA VIOREL R. TARTA. CIPRIAN RO- MULUS ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS. INC , BANK OF AMER- ICA. NA SUCCESSOR BY MERO- ER TO COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB Defendants 10 CH 033983 5310 W. DAVIS STREET Skokie, IL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ihat pur- suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered cause on June 16, 2014, an soest for The Judicial Sales CorporaFion, will at 2:00 PM on September 24, 2014, at The Judicial Sales Corpo- ration, One South Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606. sell at public auction to the highest bidder, as set forth below, the foi- lowing described real estate: Corn- monly known as 5310 W. DAVIS STREET, Skokie, IL 60077 Proper- fy Indes No. b-16-306-038; 10-16- 306-039. The proved with a single family resi- dence Sale terms: 25% down of the highest bid by certified fsnds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Corporation. No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, including the Judicial sale fee which is $1 000 or fracfion thereof of the amount paid by the purchaser not to exceed $300, in certified funds/or wire transfer, is due within twenty- four (24( hours. No fee shalt be paid by the mortgagee acquiring the res- idential real estate pursuant to credit other lienor acquiring the residential en, special assessments, or special course to Plaintiff and in condition. The sale is further sub- Plaintifl. vs. AKA GEORGES GEORGE SALIBA SALIBA; ELIZA SALIBA: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A, SII/I TO WACHOVIA MORTGAGE CORPO- RATION; 12 CH 19166 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given nl that pursuant to a Judgment Foreclosare entered ¡n the above entitled cause on Jane 23, 2014. 23, lion will on Tuesday, September 2014, at the hour ol 1 1 am. n their office al 120 West Madison Street, The mortgaged real estate is im- proved with a single family dence. If the subject mortgaged real estate io a unit of a common inter- est community. the purchaser of the unit other than a mortgagee shall pay the assessments required by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of the Sale terms: 25% down by certified funds, balance within 24 hours, by certified funds, property will NOT be open for in- SKOKIE IN ILLINOIS COOK COUNTh - CHAN- COUNTV DEPARTMENT CERY DIVISION CITIMORTOAGE, 8 . Thursday, September 1 1, 2D1 4 Pioneer Press (DC) 9 Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures Foreclosures IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCORDANCE WITH SECTIONIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFNORTHEAST 1/4; THENCEALONG A LINE FORMING ANtwenty-four (24) hours. No feeJudicial Sales Corp'oration,willIF YOU ARE THE MORTGA- u COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOISNORTH ON EAST LINE OFINTERIOR ANGLE OF 45 DE-shall be paid by the mortgageeat10:30 AM on October16,GOR (HOMEOWNER), YOU COUNTY DEPARTMENT -MORTGAÓE FORECLOSURECOUNTY DEPARTMENT -SAID SECTION 9.91 CHAINSGREES 00 MINUTES WITHacquiring the residential real es-2014, at The Judicial Sales Cor-F-lAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN CHANCERY DIVISION BMOLAW. Effective May ist, 2014CHANCERY DIVISION BANKTO CENTER OF GROSSTHE LAST DESCRIBEDtate pursuant to 'dx credit bid atporation,One SouthWackerIN POSSESSION FOR 30 HARRISBANK, N A. F/K/Ayou will need a photo identifica-OF AMERICA, N.A.: Plaintiff, vs.POINT ROAD; THENCECOURSE, 7.07 FEET; THENCEthe sale or by any mortgagee,Drive- 24th Floor, CHICAGO.DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF AN HARRIS, N.A.S/B/1i HARRISlionissued by a governmentJITENDER DOMA: LUCY LY-SOUTH 43.5 DEGREES WESTNORTHERLY ALONG A LINEjudgmenf creditor, or other IienorIL, 60606, seIl at public auctionORDER OF POSSESSION. IN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANKagency (driver's license, pass-DIA DOMA; BANK OF AMERI-ON CENTER OF SAID ROADFORMING AN INTERIOR AN-acquiring the residential real es-tothe highest bidder, as setACCORDANCE WITH SEC- Plaintiff. -y.- SOUHAYLAport, etc.) in order to gain enttyCA, N.A.: VILLAGE OF3.74 CHAINS TO A POINT BE-GLE OF 135 DEGREES 00 MI-tate whose rights in and to theforth below, the following descri-TION 15-1701(C) OF THE ILLI- ORAHA, JP MORGAN CHASEinto the foreclosure sale room inSKOKIE; UNKNOWNHEIRSING A PLACE OF BEGINNING:NUTES WITH THE LAST DE-residential real estate arose priorbed real estate: NOIS MORTGAGE FORECLO- BANK, N.A.. AS ASSIGNEE OFCook County and the sameAND LEGATEES OF JITENDERTHENCE NORTH 26 DEGREESSCRIBED COURSE 1815to the sale. The sublect propertyLAND SITUATED IN THESURE LAW WASHINGTON MUTUALidentificationfor sales heldatDOMA.IF ANY: UNKNOWNWEST 25.77 CHAINS TO AFEET; THENCE SOUTHWEST-is sublect fo general real estateCOUNTY OF COOK, STATEEffective May ist, 2014 you will BANK, FA.,8MO HARRISothet county venues. For infor-HEIRS AND LEGATEES OFPOINT IN THE SOUTH LINEERLY ALONG A LINE FORM-taxes, special assessments, orOF ILLINOIS,IS DESCRIBEDneed a photo identificationis- BANK.N.A. F/K/AHARRIS.mation, contact Plaintiff s attor-LUCY LYDIA DOMA IF ANY;OF LAND OWNED BY PHILIPPING AN INTERIOR ANGLE OFspecial taxes levied against saidAS FOLLOWS.LOT 46 INsued by a government agency N.A . UNKNOWN OWNERSney' EHRENBERG & EGAN.UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDWELLE'S SAID POINT BEING282 DEGREES 28 MINUTESreal estate and isoffered forBLOCK 2 IN WESTMORELANO(driver's license, passport, etc.) AND NON-RECORD CLAIM-LLC, 321 NORTH CLARKNON RECORD CLAIMANTS;14 40 CHAINS WEST OF THEWITH THE LAST DESCRIBEDsale wrIhout any representationADDITION TO EVANSTON INin order to gain entry into the ANTS Defendants 13 CH 17524STREET, SUITE 1430, Chicago.Defendants,13 CH 7450 NO-EAST LINE OF SAID SECTIONCOURSE. 53 51 FEET;as to quality or quantity of titleSECTION9. TOWNSHIP 41foreclosure saie room in Cook 9224 SHERMER ROAD MortorIL 60654, (312) 253-8640 THETICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-16; THENCE WEST ALONGTHENCE NORTHWESTERLYand without recourse to PlaintiffNORTH. RANGE t3, EAST OFCounty and the same identifica- Grove.IL 60053 NOTICE OFJUDICIAL SALES CORPORA.TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatTHE SOUTH LINE OF SAIDALONG A LINE FORMING ANand in AS IS condition. The saleTHE THIRD PRINCIPAL MEttI-fion for sales held at other coun- SALE PUBLIC NOTICE ISTION One South Wacker Drive,pursuant to a Judgment of Fore-PHILIPP WELLE'S LAND TOINTERIOR ANGLE OF 93 DE-is further subject to confirmationDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLI-ty venues. HEREBY GIVEN Ihat pursuant24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-closure and Sale entered in theTHE EAST LINE OF THE WESTGREES 14 MINUTES 20 SEC-by the court. Upon payment inNO IS. For information, contact Plaintiff to a Judgment of Foreclosure4650 (312) 236-SALE You canabove entitled cause Intercounty7 ACRES OF THE EAST 1/2 OFONDS WITH THE LAST DE-full of the amount bid, the pur-Commonly known as 10060 LAs attorney: POTESTIVO & AS- and Sale entered in the abovealso visit The Judicial Sales Cor-Judicial Sales CorporationwillTHE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC-SCRIBED COURSE. 44.04chaser will receive a CertificateCROSSE AVENUE, Skokie,ILSOCIATES.P.C.. 223 WEST cause on January 17, 2014, anporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7on Friday, October 10. 2014 atTION 16 AFORESAID; THENCEFEET TO A LINE 45.00 FEETof Sale that will entitle the pur-60077 JACKSON BLVD, STE 610, Chi- agent for The Judicial Sales Cor-daystatusreportofpendingthe hour of i i am. in their officeSOUTH ALONG SAID LASTEASTERLY OF AND PARAL-chaser to a deed to the real es-Property Indes No, 10-09-203-cago. IL 60606, (312) 263-0003 poration, will at 10:30 AM on Oc-sales. EHRENBERG & EGAN.at120 West MadisonStreet.MENTIONED LINE 6.26LEL TO THE EAST LINE OFlateafterconfirmationofthe025-0000 Please refer Io file number C13- lober 9,2014, at The JudicialLLC 321 NORTH CLARKSuite 718A, Chicago. Illinois, sellCHAINS, THENCE SOUTH 36LAMON STREET EXTENDEDsale, The property will NOT beThe real estate is improved with81725. Sales Corporation, One SouthSTREET, SUITE 1430 Chicago,at public auction to the highestDEGREES EAST. 23.41NORTH; THENCE NORTHER-open for inspection and plaintiffa single family residence, THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPO- Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHI-IL 60654 (3i2) 253-8640 Attor-bidder for cash, as set forth be-CHAINS TO CENTER OFLV ALONG SAID LINE 45.00makes no representation as toThe judgmentamount wasRATION CAGO, IL, 60608, seIl at publicney Code. 44451 Case Number:low,the followingdescribedROAD; THENCE NORTHEAST-FEET EASTERLY 71.96 FEET;the condition ofthe property.$316,966.75. One South Wacker Drive, 24th auction to the highest bidder. as13 CH i7524 TJSC#: 34-i5458mortgaged real estate: LOT 7 INERLY ALONG CENTER OFTHENCE NORTHEASTERLYProspective bidders are admon-Sale terms: 25% down of theFloor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 set torth below, the following de-NOTE: Pursuant to the Fair DebtBLOÖK 9 IN NORTH SHOREROAD TO A POINT4.06ALONG A LINE FORMING ANished to check the court tile tohighest bid by certified funds at(312) 236-SALE scribed real estate: LOT 2 INCollection Practices Act, you are"L" TERMINAL SUBDIVISION.CHAINS SOUTHWEST OF THEINTERIOR ANGLE OF 110 DE-verify all information. If this prop-the close of the sale payable toYou can also visil The Judicial MEADOW BROOK ESTATES.advised that Plaintiff s attorneyBEING A SUBDIVISION OFINTERSECTION OF THE CEN-GREES 57 MINUTES WITHerty is a condominium unit, theThe Judicial Sales Corporation.Sales Corporation at BEING A SUBDIVISION IN THEis deemed to be a debt collectorPART OF THE WEST 95TER LINE OF GROSS POINTTHE LAST DESCRIBEDpurchaser of the unit at the fore-No third party checks will be ac-www.11sc.com for a 7 day status NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTIONattempting to collect a debt andACRES OF THE NORTH HALFROAD AND EAST LINE OFCOURSE. 28 68 FEET;closure sale, otherthan acepted. The balance, includingreport of pending sales. 13, TOWNSHIP 41NORTH.any information obtained will beOF THE NORTHEAST OUAR-SAID SECTION 16 AND MEAS-THENCE SOUTHEASTERLYmortgagee,shall pay theas-the Judicial sale fee for Aban-POTESTIVO & ASSOCIATES, RANGE 12EAST OF THEused for that purpose. TER OF THE NORTHEASTURED ALONG THE CENTERAT90 DEGREES TO THEsessments and the legal fees re-dosed Residential Property Mu-P C. THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN.9/11, 18, 25/2014 842560 QUARTER OF SECTION 28LINE OF SAID GROSS POINTLAST DESCRIBED COURSEquiredby The Condominiumnicipality Relief Fund, which is223 WEST JACKSON 8LVD, IN COOK COUNTY. ILLINOIS. AND OF THAT PART WEST OFROAD; THENCE NORTHEAST27.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH-Properly Act, 765 ILCScalculated on residential real es-STE 610 Commonly known as 9224 THE RAILROAD OF THE21.12 FEET TO THE POINT OFEASTERLY AT 90 DEGREES605/9)g))1) and)g)(4).If thistate at the rate of $1 for eachChicago, IL 60606 SHERMER ROAD, MorIon SOUTH HALF OF THE NORTH-BEGINNING (EXCEPT THATTO THE LAST DESCRIBEDproperty is part of a common in-si .000 or fraction thereof of the)3i2) 263-0003 Grove, IL 60053 Property IndexStatewide Publishing Ret. No.EAST QUARTER OF THEPART THEREOF LYING WESTCOURSE 14.71 FEET, TO THEterest community, the purchaseramount paid by the purchaserAttorney File No, Ci3-81725 No 09-13-202-018-0000 The13-02114IN TH CIRCUITNORTHEAST QUARTER OFOF THE EAST LINE OFPOINT OF BEGINNING,of theUnit at the foreclosurenot to exceed $300, in certifiedAttorney Code, 43932 real estate is improved with aCOURT OF COOK COUNTY,SAID SECTION 28, TOWNSHIPLAMON AVENUE EXTENDEDWHICH SURVEY IS A'fl'ACH-sale, other than a mortgagee,funds/or wiretransfer,is dueCase Number: i 3 CH 28529 singlefamilyresidence.TheILLINOIS COUNTY DEPART-41 NORTH. RANGE 13. EASTNORTH. ALSO EXCEPT THATED AS EXHIBIT 'A' TO A CER-shall pay the assessments re-withintwenty-tour(24)hours.TJSC#. 34-12758 Iudgment amount wasMENT - CHANCERY DIVISIONOF THE THIRD PRINCIPALPART LYING SOUTHEASTER-TAIN DECLARATION OF CON-quiredby The CondominiumNo teeshall be paid by theNOTE: Pursuant to the Fair Debt $53,499.03.Saleterms: 25%U.S BANK NATIONAL ASSO-MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY,LY OF A LINE DRAWN AT 90DOMINIUM OWNERSHIPProperty Act, 765 ILCSmortgagee acquiringtheresi-Collection Practices Act, you are down of the highest bid by certi-dATION. AS TRUSTEE FORILLINOIS PIN. 10-28-217-003-DEGREES TO THE NORTH-MADE BY THE AMERICAN NA-605/18.5(g-1(. IF YOU ARE THEdential real estate pursuant to itsadvised that Plaintiff s attorney tied funds at the close of thePROF-2012-Si HOLDING0000. Commonly known as 4927EASTERLY LINEOF SAIDTIONAL BANK AND TRUSTMORTGAGOR (HOMEOWN-credit bid at the sale or by anyis deemed to be a debt collector salepayabletoThe JudicialTRUST I, Plaintiff,vs. ROSA-WestHullStreet.Skokie, ILPROPERTY AT A POINTCOMPANY OF CHICAGO, ASER). YOU HAVE THE RIGHTmortgagee, judgment creditor, orattempting to collect a debt and Sales Corporation. No third partyLYN S MAGSINO A/K/A ROSA-60077. The mortgaged real es-279.20 FEET NORTHWESTER-TRUSTEE UNDER TRUSTTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONother lienor acquiring the resi-any information obtained will by checks will be accepted. TheLYN MAGSINO, FREDERICKtateis improved with a singleLY FROM THE MOST EASTER-AGREEMENT DATED NOVEM-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRYdential real estate whose rightsused for that purpose. balance. including the JudicialN MAGSINO. MORTGAGEfamily residence,If the subjectLY CORNER OF SAID PROP-BER 20, 1972 AND KNOWN ASOF AN ORDER OF POSSES-in and to the residential real es-9/4. 11. t8/20t4 832000 sale tee for Abandoned Resi-ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONmortgaged real estate is a unitERTY, AND EXCEPT ALSOTRUST NUMBER 77875, ANDSION, IN ACCORDANCE WITHtate arose prior to the sale, The dential Property Municipality Re-SYSTEMS, INC. AND ALBANYof a common interest communi-THAT PART LYING NORTH-RECORDED IN THE OFFICESECTION 15-1701(C) OF THEsubject propertyissubject to Mechanics Liens BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. lief Fund, which is calculated on ty. the purchaser of the unit oth-WESTERLY OF A LINEOF THE RECORDER OFILLINOIS MORTGAGE FORE-general real estate taxes, spe-Notice is hereby given that on residential real estate at the rateN.A. Defendants, 13 CH 12889er than a mortgagee shall payDRAWN FROM THE NORTH-DEEDS OF COOK COUNTY,CLOSURE LAW. Effective Maycial assessments, or special tax- Calendar 62 NOTICE OF SALE SEPT 30. 2014, a sale will be of $1 for each $1 .000 or fraction theassessmentsrequiredbyEASTERLY LINE OF SAIDILLINOIS AS DOCUMENTist, 2014 you will need a photoes levied against said real estateheld al PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giv- thereot ot the amount paid by subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5PROPERTY AT A POINT2328621t. TOGETHER WITHidentification issued by a govern-and is ottered for vale without ADVANCE AUTO REPAIR & en that pursuant to a Judgment thepurchaser notto esceed ofthe Condominium Property554.20 FEET NORTHWESTER-AN UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGEment agency (driver's license,any representation as lo quality TOWING I ofForeclosure entered inthe $300. in certified funds/or wire Act. Sale terms: l0°4 down byLY FROM THE MOST EASTER-INTEREST IN SAID PARCELpassport, etc.)in order to gainor quantity of title and without re- 4626 W FLOURNOY above entitled cause on January transfer,is due within twenty- certified funds, balance, by certi-LY CORNER THEREOF, SAID(EXCEPTING FROM SAIDentry into the foreclosure salecourse to Plaintiff and in AS IS CHICAGO, IL 60644 8,2014,lotercountyJudicial tour (24) hours No tee shall be tied funds, within 24 hours. NoLINE FORMING AN INTERIORPARCEL ALL THE PROPERTYroom in Cook County and thecondition. The saleisfurther 773-596-3223 paid by the mortgagee acquiringSales Corporation will on Mon-refunds. The property will NOTANGLE OF 82 DEGREES 16AND SPACE COMPRISINGsame identification for sales heldsubject to confirmation by the day, October 13, 2014, at the The following article will be sold the residential real estate pur- be open for inspection For infor-MINUTES 40 SECONDS WITHALL THE NITS THEREON ASat other county venues. For in-court. to enforce a lien existing under suant to its credit bid at the salehour of i i a m. in their office atmation call the Sales Clerk atSAID NORTHEASTERLY LINE)DEFINED AND SET FORTH INformation,contactDAVIDT.Upon paymentinfullofthe 120 West Madison Street, Suite the laws of the State of Illinois or by any mortgagee, Iudgment Plaintiff's Attorney, The WirbickiALL IN COOK COUNTY. ILLI-SAID DECLARATION OF CON-COHEN, DAVID T. COHEN &amount bid, the purchaser willagainst such article for repairs 718A. Chicago,Illinois,sellto creditor. or other lienot acquiring Law Group, 33 West MonroeNOIS. EXCEPT THEREFROMDOMINIUM OWNERSHIP ANDASSOCIATES, 10729 WESTreceive a Certificate of Sale thatand aforage furnished for such the highest bidder for cash. the the residential real estate whose Street. Chicago, Illinoia 60603.THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDSURVEY), IN COOK COUNTY,159TH STREET, ORLANDwillentitle the purchaser to aarticle at the request of the fol- rightsin and to the residentialfollowingdescribed mortgaged(312) 360-9455 W13-0669,PROPERTY THAT PART OFILLINOIS. PARCEL 2:EASE-PARK,IL60467,(708)460-deed to the real estate after con- real estate LOT 87 IN MILLS lowing designated persons, un- realestate arose prior to the INTERCOUNTY JUDICIALTHE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC-MENT APPURTENANT TO7711 THE JUDICIAL SALESfirmafion of the sale. less such articleis redeemed isPARK ESTATES. BEING MILLSSALES CORPORATION SellingTION 16. TOWNSHIP 41 CORPORATION One sale. The sublect property AND FOR THE BENEFIT OF SouthWhere a saie of real estate ispriortothedesignatedsale subject to generalreal estateAND SON'S SUBDIVISION OFOfficer, (312) 444-1122 NORTH. RANGE 13 EAST OFPARCEL 1 AS SET FORTH INWacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chica-made to satisty a lienprior to PART OF THE NORTH 818.10 date: tases, special assessments, or 9/il, 18,25/2014842544 THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERI-DECLARATION AND GRANTgo,IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-that of the United States,theOWNER: JACQUELINE special tases levied against saidFEET OF THE NORTHWEST DIAN. DESCRIBED AS FOL-OF EASEMENTS RECORDED SALE You can also visit The Ju-United Statesshall have oneB LA K E L Y real estate and isofferedtor1/4 OF SECTION 18, TOWN- LOWS' COMMENCING AT THEAS DOCUMENT NO 23284854dicial IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Sales Corporation atyear from the date of sale within2116 N. MELVINA sale without any representationSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 13, SOUTHEAST CORNER OFAS AMENDED BY DOCUMENTwww.tIsc.com for a 7 day statuswhich to COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS redeem, except thatCHICAGO. IL 60639 as to quality or quantity of titleEAST OF THE THIRD PRINCI- SAID NORTHEAST 1/4;23286210 AND AS CREATEDreport of pending sales, DAVIDwith respect to a lien arising un- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - LIENHOLDER: NISSANMO- and without recourse to PlaintiffPAL MERIDIAN, INCOOK THENCE NORTH ON THEBY DEED FROM AMERICANT.COHEN & ASSOCIATESder the infernal revenue laws the CHANCERY DIVISION TCF NA- TOR ACCEPTANCE CORP and ri AS IS condition. The saleCOUNTY. ILLINOIS. Commonly EAST LINE OF SAID SECTIONNATIONAL BANK AND TRUST10729 WEST 159TH STREETpenod shall be 120 days or the TIONALBANK Plaintiff, -a.- Po BOX 254648 is further sublect tO confirmationknown as 7036 Foster Street, 9 91 CHAINS TO THE CENTERCOMPANY OF CHICAGO. ASORLANO PARK, IL 60467 (708)period allowable for redemption GREGORIO ORE, 9242 SACRAMENTO, CA 95865 by the court. Upon payment inMorton Grove, IL 60053. PIN. OF GROSS POINTROAD,TRUSTEE UNDER TRUST GROSS POINT TOWERS CON- 460-771 1 Attorney Code. 25602under State law, whichever isVehicle: 2012 NISSAN SENTRA full of the amount bid, the pur-10-18-iii-023. The mortgaged THENCE SOUTH 43.5 DE-AGREEMENT DATED NOVEM-Case Nurnber 13 CH 24467longer, and in any case in which, DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, S/S L/S R chaser will receive a Certificatereal estateis improved with a GREES WEST ON THE CEN-BER 20. 1972 AND KNOWN ASTJSC#: 34-12279 NOTE: Pur- INC . UNKNOWN OWNERS under the provisions of sectionVIN e 3N1A86AP2CL697498 of Sale that will entitle the pur-single tarnilyresidence.Ifthe TER OF SAID ROAD3.74TRUST NUMBER 77875 TO AND NON-RECORDCLAIM- suant to the Fair Debt Collection505 of the Housing Act of 1950,Amount of Lien: $6705.00 chaser Io a deed to the real es-subject mortgaged real estate is CHAINS; THENCE NORTH 26MEYER GASS DATED AU-Practices Act, you are advisedas amended (12 U.S.C. 1701k), a unitof a common interestANTS Defendants 13 CH 24467 8/28, 9/4, 9/ii/14 #835184 tateafterconfirmationofthe 9242 GROSS POINT ROAD,DEGREES WEST. ALONG AGUST 16, 1975 AND RECORD-that Plaintiff s attorney isand subsection(d)of section sale The ptoperty will NOT becommunity, the purchaser of the LINE WHICH INTERSECTSED NOVEMBER 12.1975 ASdeemed to be a debt collector3720 oftitle 38 of the United UNIT A#109 A/K/A UNIT #109 Noticeis hereby given that on open for inspection and plaintiffunitotherthan a mortgagee THE SOUTH LINE OF THEDOCUMENT 23290086 FOR IN-attempting to collect s debt andStates Code, the right fo redeem Skokie,IL 60077 NOTICE OF SEPT 30, 2014, a sale will be makes no representation as toshall pay the assessments re- LAND OWNED BY PHILIPPGRESS AND EGRESS, INany information obtained will bedoes not arise, there shall be no SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IS held at: the conditionoftheproperty.quired by subsection(g-i)of WELLE'S AT A POINT 14.40COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.used for that purpose HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant right of redemption. ANDREW'S SUPER AUTO Prospective bidders are admon-Section 18 5 of the Condomini- CHAINS WEST OF THE EASTCommonly known as 92429/4, ii. 18/2014838744 The property will NOT be open to a Judgment of Foreclosure REPAIR ished to check the court file toum Property Act. Sale terms: LINE OF SAID SECTION 16,GROSS POINT ROAD. UNIT for inspection and plaintiff and Sale entered in the above 4300 W. 63RD ST. verify all information. If this prop-10°/e down by certifiedfunds, FOR A DISTANCE OF 554.20A#109 A/K/A UNIT #109, makes no representation as to cause on July11,2014, an IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF erty is a condominium unit, thebalance within 24 hours, by cer- FEET; THENCE SOUTH WEST,Skokie, IL 60077 Property Indes the condition ofthe property. CHICAGO, IL 60629 agent for The Judicial Sales Cor- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 773-581 -8620 purchaser of the unit at the tore-titledfunds, No refunds. The ALONG A LINE WHICH FORMSNo. iO-16-204-033-l009.The Prospective bidders are admon- poration, will at 10:30 AM on Oc- COUNTY DEPARTMENT - The following article will be sold closuresale, other than aproperty will NOT be open for in- WITH THE LAST DESCRIBEDreal estate is improved with a ished to check the court file fo tober 14, 2014, at The Judicial CHANCERY DIVISION mortgagee.shall pay theas-spection, For information call Mr. COURSE AN ANGLE OF 97condominium. The verify all information fo enforce a lien existing under Sales Corporation, One South ludgmentDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL the laws of Ihe State of Illinois sessments and the legal tees re-Ira T. Nevel at Plaintiff's Attor- DEGREES 43MINUTES 20amount was $229,789.07. Sale If this property is a condominium Wacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHI- TRUST COMPANY. AS TRUST- against such article for repairs quiredby The Condominiumney. Law Offices of Ira T. Nevel, SECONDS FROM SOUTH-terms: 25% down of the highest unit, the purchaser of the unit at CAGO, IL. 60606, sell at public EE FOR MORGAN STANLEY and storage furnished for such Property Act. 765 ILCS175 North Franklin Street, Chi- EAST TO SOUTHWEST. FORbid by certifiedfundsalthe the foreclosure sale, other than auction to the highest bidder, as CAPITAL I INC TRUST 2006- article at the request of the fol- 605/9(g)(1) and(g)(4).Ifthiscago. Illinois 60606. (312) 357- A DISTANCE OF 133.93 FEET;close of the sale payable to The a mortgagee. shall pay the as- set forth below, the following de- HE2 MORTGAGE PASS lowing designated persons, un- property is a condominium unit1125. Ref No. 13-02114 THENCE SOUTHEAST ALONGJudicial Sales Corporation. No sessrnents and the legal fees re- scribed real estate: PARCEL i: THROUGH CERTIFICATES. less sucharticleis redeemed which is part of a common inter-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL A LINE WHICH FORMS. WITHthird party checks will be accept- quiredby The Condominium UNIT NO A-100 AS DELINEAT- SERIES 2006-HE2 Plaintiff,-y.- priortothedesignatedsale est community. the purchaser ofSALES CORPORATION Selling THE LAST DESCRIBEDed. The balance. including the Property Act, 765 ILCS ED ON THE SURVEY OF THE KATHY J WALSH, KELVIN C dale: the unit at the foreclosure valeOfficer, (31 2) 444-t 122 COURSE AN ANGLE OF 88Judicial sale tee for Abandoned 605/9(g1( and (g)(4). Ifthis FOLLOWING DESCRIBED WALSH. UNITED STATES OF OWNER: LUIS VIZCAINO other thana mortgageeshall9/11, 18, 25/2014 842555 DEGREES 59MINUTES30Residential Property Municipality property is a condominium unit PARCEL OF REAL ESTATE AMERICA, STATE OF ILLINOIS 61335 PARKSIDE pay the assessments required SECONDS FROM NORTH-Reliet Fund, which is calculated which is part of a common inter- (HEREINAFTER REFERRED Defendants 13 CH 28529 by The Condominium Property EAST TO SOUTHEAST, 55.51on residential real estate at the est community. the purchaser ofCHICAGO. IL 60638 TO AS "PARCEL"): THAT PART 10060 LA CROSSE AVENUE Act, 765 ILCS 605/18.5(g-1). IF SUBSCRIBE TODAY FEET TO THE POINT OF BE-rate of $1 for each $1,000 or the unit at the foreclosure saleLIENHOLDER: UNITED AUTO OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF Skokie. IL 60077 YOU ARE THE MORTAÓOR GINNING; THENCE CONTINU-fraction thereof of the amount CREDIT CORP SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 41 NOTICE OF SALE other than a mortgagee shall (HOMEOWNER). YOU HAVE (ALL i .800.680.2068 ING ON THE LAST DESCRI-paid by the purchaser not to es- Po BOX 9945 NORTH, RANGE 13 EAST OF PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBYpay the assessments requited THE RIGHT tO REMAIN IN BED COURSE 94.15FEET;ceed $300, in certified funds/or by The Condominium PropertyNEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658 I THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MEttI- GIVEN that pursuant fo a Judg- Vehicle: 2003 FORD MUSTANG POSSESSION FOR 30 DAYS OR VISIT DIAN, AS FOLLOWS: COM-THENCE NORTHWESTERLYwiretransfer, isduewithin Act, 765 ILCS6O5/18.5(q-l(. AFTER ENTRY OF AN ORDER ment of Foreclosure and Sale VIN k 1FAFP40403F441733 MENCtNG AT THE SOUTH- entered ithe above cause ori OF POSSESSION, IN AC' Arnounfol Uen: $11806.00,' PIONftRLD4LCOM EAST CORNER OF SAID July 15, 2014, an aqéntlor The 8/2L4. 9/1 1 /14 #835156. L -' w/" ';'aym* ' ; G g

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Legal Storage Chicago, IL 60654 September 19, 2014 UP SELF STORAGE Notice of Public Sale Notice of Public BEGINS AT: 2:30 PM, BEGINS AT: 10:00 AM SAY IT IN THE 3850 West Devon Ave, Llncotnwood, IL, 60712 THE LOCK UP STORAGE PLACE YOUR AD Date: September 19, 2014 Date: September NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE To be held at: The Lock Up To be held at: NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE CLASSIFIEDS, (ALL 841-998-3400 TO TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK Conditions: All units will be sold Conditions: All Bids taken lo the highest bidder. in its entirety. only for each unit Payment cash, funds, cepled. 24 moved from the unit within hours, Payment due immediate- ly upon acceptance of bid. Unit availability subject to prior settle- ment of account, Unif 1001- Tracy Lojewski Unit 1101- Paulette Kalver Unit 2048- Abel Greenwald Unit 2435- Alen Zavala Unit 3006A- Aaron Dismuke Unit 3057- George Tankersley Unit 3126- Jose Montero Unit 3230- Tyrue Jones Unit 3439- Tyrue Jones Unit 3447- Bartolo Perez 9/4, 9/11/14 CONDITIONS. All units will be sold to Ihe highest bidder, Bids taken only for each unit in ils en- tirely. Payment must be made by certified check or money or- der only. No personal checks or cash accepted. All goods must be removed from the unit within 24 hours, Payments due imme- diately upon acceptance of bid, Unit availability subject lo prior settlement of account. Unit 1504 Carolyn Wells Unit 1 807 Christopher Michiels Unit 4009 Joyce Kelly Unit 1713 Andre Robinson Unit 3028 Lisa Chizever Unit 3027 Larry Carter Unit 4221 Marvin Gerald Rose Unit 5516 Chartes Campbell Unit 3021 James Ohara 9/4, 9/1 1 /1 4 CONDITIONS: All units will be sold to the highest bidder by CASH OR CREDIT CARD No personal checks All goods must be removed from ment due immediately upon ac- subject to prior settlement of ac- Unit# 1 122 Luis Corea Unil# 1 320 Macecilia Gaycel Unit# 1325 Bartion R. Barckzyk Unif# 3236 Heather Zielinski Unil# 3298 Traci Toufant Unit# 330t James Barcham Unit# 3392 Patrick G. Green Unit# 4125 Stephanie Dudek Unit# 4140 Maso Away Un'if# 4266 Abbe Blackwell Unit# 3209 William Unit# 3210 William taken only tor each unit in its en- tirefy. the unit within 24 hours, ceptance of bid. count. 9/4, 9/1 1 /1 4 of of 80) Unit Bids Bids Dated School, Avenue, Melinda September September, Unit availa- District units will be units will be #85.5 #86 #212 Education #84.5 #401 Education #234 Leigh of of Molly McCabe Mirlana Rancic Ron Genovaldi of #838529 #838156 Jocelyn Espinili Cristina Quinto Sandra Vazquez Juan C Rodriguez Refugio Rodriguez Lawrence Matthew Samsel V. #842200 School day HEARING All goods must be re- All goods must be re- 773-539-3366 No personal checks ac- Additionally, the coop- Board Payment must be made W. 3366 N. Kedzie, 750 Busse Hwy., Chicago, IL 60618 Public Notices on Tuesday. Storage - Legal Public Hearings Public Board fifth UP SELF STORAGE 220 2102 2342 2554 2565 UP SELF STORAGE DATE: 9-25-2014 NOTICE OF PUBLIC Park Ridge IL 60068 BEGINS AT: 1:30pm John BEGINS AT: 10:00am NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE DATE: September 19, 2014 TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK TO BE HELD AT:THE LOCK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by NOTICE IS HEREBY the Number 80 in the School District State of Illinois, County of Cook, budget for said that the tentative for the fiscal year School District is currently on beginning 2014, Norridge SD 80 display at the district office. NOTICE IS FURTHER hereby on given that a public hearing the budget will be held at 7:00 p.m. 16, 2014, in the Learning Center al (Norridge 8151 Norndge, Illinois, 60706. this 2014, in School Distnct Number 80, the County of Cook, State of lIli- noix. 9/11/14 CONDITIONS: All sold fo the highest bidder. taken only for each unit in its en- tirety. by cash, credit card, or certified funds, No personal checks xc- cepted. moved from the und within 24 hours, Payment due immediate- ly upon acceptance of bid availability subject to prior self le- ment of account. Unit: 157 9/4, 9/1 1/14 CONDITIONS' All sold fo the highest bidder, taken only for each und in its en- tirety. Payment must be made by cash, credit card, or certif ied funds. cepted. moved from the unit within 24 hours Payment due immediately upon acceptance ot bid. bilily subject to prior settlement of accounl. Unit ft 4102 Unit ft 4107 Unit #4323 9/4, 9/11/14 S. al 10 re- the Park Legal Notice Rhodes River Grove Union Ridge Leyden High School Ridgewood High School Elmwood Park #839560 (847) 455-3143 has of in Room that 10816 starting 2015, which The meeting the estate of IL 60005, 847- Court i)f notice District #78 #79 #80 #83 #841883 60077 Murray, Probate Loyden Area Special Education Cooperative IL lake Park REMI YOUR 1040i West Grand Avenue, Franklin Park, IL 60131 Public Notices EASE IN THE Public Notices STATE OF ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION 4261 Case No. 14 P PUBLICATION NOTICE PUBLICATION PLA(E YOUR AD SKOKIE PARK DISTRICT COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, APARTMENT NIT 841998-34OO TO The Leyderi Area Special Education Cooperative consists of the following school districts: Rosemont Pennoyer Norridge Mannheim Franklin Park #84 Each district independently or ¡n conjunction with other mom- ber districts offers a lull continuum of services to address the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT TIME OF BOARD MEETING CLASSIFIEDS. (ALL specific educational needs of all eligible sludenfs wilh disabili- ties, ages 3 thru 21 who are residents of the member school districts' catchment areas, This full continuum includes; instruc- lion irr standard programs willi modification, instruction in stand- ard programs with resource assistance, instruction in special classes ¡n standard attendance centers for much or all of the school day, homernospilal instruction, separate school classes, private day and residential placement. eralive endeavors lo locale, identify. and evaluate all children with disabillies who may be in need of special education and related services ages birth thru 2t. All children wilh disabilities are prolected by the Individuals With Disabilities Education Im- provemenl Act(IDEIA"( and Article 14 of the school code. A copy of these rights is available by calling or writing: McGuffin, Director of Special Education, 9/11/14 NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED OF PARK COMMISSIONERS Frances T Murray, Deceased Frances T Murray, given of the Notice is hereby Palos Park, IL. Letters of office Leclaire, Oak Lawn, IL 60453, 121 S. Wilke Rd. Suite 407, Ar- lington Heights 577-0030. Claims against the estate may be filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit 1202, Richard J, Daley Center, In the matter T. Murray of death of Frances to were issued on July 31, 2014 Joseph A whose attomey is Cary A. Lind, Chicago, Illinois 60602. or with or the representative, or both, on before March 9, dale is not less than 6 months trom Ihe date ot the first publica- lion of this notice and any claim not filed within that period is bar- red, Copies of any claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered to the representative and to the aflomey within days after it is filed, ial Joseph A. Murray (Representativo) /5/ Cary A. 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For Wilsh, playing Rebecca represents much more than just a thrilling career move - the actress sees the character as a much-needed game-changer. "l've never seen aiwthing like [Rebeccal on TV,"Walsh says. "The idea ofwomen and how they behave and who gets to judge whom ---- I just loved the archetype of a judge who's completely fallible herself, but empowered with the right to decide people's fates for a living. ...[And] shes chosen not to be married and have a family, and to dedicate her life to her work" It's the sort ofrule-breaking mie that Walsh, 4& has been waiting her whole career to sink her teeth into. "On TV when I came about in the '90s, there just weren't those roles tbr women," she says. "1 think it started with 'Sex and the City' and 'Desperate Housewives' and Shonda [Rhimes, creator of'Greys' and 'Private Practice'], writing interesting women who are multifaceted and having adventures. I think women are really craving - I know I am - 'What eLse can we watch?' 'What else is out there for us to exploi?"What does it look like to be someone who hasn't taken a naditional path?'" One needs only to look at Walsh herseifto see what it looks like - the witty, self- aware actress has spent much of her life purposefully defying that path. Growing up in California and Arizona in the '70s and '80s,Walsh recalls sitting in her living room with her mother, swooning over the bold women of an earlier generation: Carole Lombard, Bette Davis and Greta Garbo. "These old movies were very fma1e-centric these fierce women [playing] incredible characters. And it was like, 'Oh, my god, I want to do that!" she says. Walsh came into her own as an accss in high school, after doing years ofcommunity theater. "I was hour [comedyl really find its legs has been really inspiring. I kind offelt like a kid with my nose pressed doing a play and I started getting laughs, arid I was like, 'Oh, this is cool, this is interesting and feels against the candy-store window. I was like, 'I wanna eat it all!'" good," she says. Attending the University ofArizona in the mid '80s, Walsh felt pressured to abandon Enter "Fargo"and "BadJudge,"both comedies with serious edge. "lt's so fljn to tap into those either those acting dreams and take the road more frequently traveled; instead, she followed the lead of her bad-ass or dark parts ofyourselfand expose them,"she says. "We all have darkness in us. And edge. And Hollywood idols. "I tried to behave in ci )llege because my parents wanted me to, and I just couldn't," she heartbreak. And I think that I never tire ofseeing it. And when you watch it, hopefully you feel a sense laughs. "I changed my major eight times and [finally] I was like,'Ijust want to go back to doing theater." of relief too." So she did just that, heading to Chicago to sharpen her improv and stage skills at the Chicago Shake- Digging into that darkness is especially cathartic for Walsh, who admits she puts a lot ofpressure on speare Repertory and the Piven Theatre Workshop. "It was a very romantic time for me," she recalls. herself "I definitely have a perfectionist in me that I try to have a conversation with every day and say, "There's no theater community like Chicago. It's not about getting anywhere professionally - it's really 'Thanks for sharing, but no thanks.' But that voice is always there," she says. "The flip side ofthat is the about telling stories. And I really feel like that informed me always."Walsh starts to switch topics, then creative voice, ifthat makes sense. ltthe thing that helps me create. I have a very active imagination. So interrupts herself "I think it's the quintessential American dtyç and it really typifies what's great about that's where I try to put all that energy." our couiitry,"she proclaims, then bursts out laughing. "I sound like a nutbag. I'm running for office also." Off screen, Walsh channels that energy into performing stand-up at "holes in the wall around LA," In 1999, the gutsyWalsh picked up and moved again, this time to LA,where she booked a recurring bonding with her writer/producer boyfriend Chris Case and his teenage boys ("We work hard to make rule on "The Drew Carey Show" and, eventually, parts in films like "Kicking & Screaming" and "Under time for each other," she says oftheir three-year relationship) and, recently, obsessing over fashion. "I got the Tuscan Sun." But Walsh characterizes her rise to fame as particularly slow. "I dedicated most of my on the worst-dressed list once," she says, laughing. "I think it was before 'Grey's.' I was like, 'OK, time to 20s to making it as an actor," she says. "\Vhereas some people may have gone to college and gotten mar- get a stylist.' And now I'm very into fashion. lt's highly addictive." ned, my path was being an artist. By nature of that, it was different than a typical person's life. You do lt's also something that helps her get into character - whether she's playing an ambitious doctor, a make sacrifices and you make different choices." wild-child lawyer or a drunken Minnesota housewife. "One of the things I did in Chicago was [per- Those choices paid offin 2005, when she nabbed the mie ofsteely, whip-smart Dr. Addison Mont- form at] New Crime Theater Company, which was Johnny Cusack's theater company, and it was very gomery Shepherd on "Grey's Anatomy" Originally intended only for a five-episode run, Walsh ended much about building an image: 'What does this character look like, what are they wearing, what's their up guest-starring on the show for several seasons and landing her own spinoff, "Private Practice," inarchetype?"Walsh says. "I really responded to that because clothes, a shoe, a certain skirt or the way it's 2007. But ncver one to get too comfortable, Walsh announced her departure from the series in 2013, cut makes you walk differently and feel differently. Clothes are very important for a character for me." leading piDducer Rhimes to conclude it altogether. With that in mind, we asked the actress to step into several pairs of shoes for our fall fashion issue, The decision wasn't a simple one ("I really miss everyone - they become your second family"), butinhabiting this season's hottest trends as convincingly as she does every one ofher complex characters. it was necessary for Walsh, who wanted to get back to her comedic roots. "Most of the roles I got [early And by the way - that lizard? "The cat's sitting there with his face pressed up against the window, in my career] were the straight person, the girlfriend," she says. "But to have the single-camera, half- looking for it,"Walsh says. "Let's end with a cat story. Everybody loves a cat story."

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Marconi is one of few brides who can say an item she once shoved up her nose played a part in her Angelicawedding day. After the blue button she stuck up her nose at age 4 was removed at the hospital, Angelica's mom, Randi Spiegel, kept it. And once Angelica decided on her lace and organza dress from Vwidon in Chicago, her mother asked the dress- maker to have the button sewn into the dress for the day she married Jacob Zweig. The story illustrates their wedding's unique blend of quirk and classic elegance at The Drake Hotel in Chicago. Angelica and Jacob, who now live in Skokie, are both from Highland Park; Angelica attends Chicago Medical School, and Jacob is working on his doctorate in cognitive neuroscience at Northwestern University Angelica moved to Highland Park in third grade, and she and Jacob grew up together. They became friends during their junior year of high school, and began dating the fol- lowing year, in 2004. Both attended McGill University in Montreal, Canada, and returned to Chicago for jobs afterward. In October 2013, Jacob made one ofAngelica's favorite dinners and proposed. The two celebrated by dancing around the house, and when The Beach Boys' "God Only Knows" played, they shared a slow dance. Later, that song was the natural choice for their first dance as husband and wife. "It was a very nice, very personal way to ask. I was very happy," Angelica said. Because the couple wanted their May 31 wedding to feel timeless and elegant, The Drake Hotel in Chicago - with its location, large windows and delicious food - provided the perfect backdrop for their ceremony and reception.

But the couple made sure to incorporate aspects of their PHOTOS PROVIDED BY STEVE COO PHOTOGRAPHY quirky personalities, too. Angelica said they kind of shocked themselves by wanting a more traditional wedding. Jacob made a unique wedding website with details for Photographer:Steve Koo Photography, Chicago their guests, and a slow-motion video booth with props at Videographer:Imagination Designers, Plainfield the reception allowed family and friends to get silly. They showed a video at their rehearsal dinner called Venue:The Drake Hotel, Chicago "Get Them to The Drake," which depicted them waking OfficiantCantor Michael Davis late on what they thought was their wedding day, running Dress:Vwidon, Chicago into problems as they rushed to the hotel, and eventually Shoes:Benjamin Adams skydiving to get there, only to be told the wedding was the Floral arrangements:Art Quest, Highwood following day. "I was actually more nervous to show the video than I Band:TVK Orchestra, Chicago was for the wedding," Angelica said. Hair: Reva Gorbaty, Salon Buzz, Chicago Makeup:Cynde Hoffman, Cynde Cosmetics

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Adriana Salamanca and John David Ziza II were married May 7 at ARTango Bistro in Chicago. Adriana, originally from Chicago, and John, from Cincinnati, Ohio, live in the Lincoln Square area of Chicago. Adriana's advice for others planning a wedding is to keep it simple. She described her and John's day as small and low key. They honeymooned to Couples Tower Isle, an all inclusive resort in Jamaica.

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A litt le hopegoes along way¡n Sweet Charity'

BY MYRNA PETUCXI For Sun-Times Media

middle name says it all for Charity Hope Valentine. HerThe young lady is always hoping - to find the man of her dreams, to leave her job as a dance hail girl, to fulfill her belief that "There's Got to be Something Better Than This." Sarah Hoch plays "Sweet Charity" in MadKap Productions' staging of the enchanting musical by Neil Simon (book), Cy Cole- man (music) and Dorothy Fields (lyrics). "She is the most optimistic person you will ever meet despite some really, really bad times that she goes through," Hoch said of Charity. "She keeps smiling The castofMadKap Productions' performanceof"Sweet Charity." The musical through it all." includes memorable numbers such as "Big Spender" and"If MyFriends Could See Hoch has a theory as to why Me Now." Charity has so much trouble with men. "1 think that she's looking years ago, Hoch has performed for men to kind of save her as with Underscore Theatre Corn- MADKAP PRODUCTIONS opposed to finding her way out," pany and Fox Valley Repertory. PRESENTS: the actor said. She noted that the Charity is a demanding role other dance hall girls "are talking because the title character is 'SWEET CHARITY' about the careers that they're onstage all the time and must be 7:30 p.m. Fridays and going to have. She really hasn't able to dance as well as she sings Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays, done that." and acts. That's why director Sept. 2-22 Charity's goal is "to be married Andrew Park was delighted when Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lincoln and to have kids and be stable and Hoch auditioned. Ave,, Skokie not be working at the Fandango Despite the impressive array $38, $33 seniors, $28 students Ballroom anymore," Hoch said. of talent Park saw, "It was pretty Throughout Charity's trials clear who our Charity should be," (847) 677-7761; Skokietheatre. and tribulations, she sings such he said. "She had a charm about org memorable songs as "Big Spend- her that I think is going to read er," "If My Friends Could See Me really well with the audience. She's Now," and "I'm a Brass Band." got a great voice and she's a really, ing. I think about myself living in Hoch loves playing Charity really strong dancer." a big city, trying to desperately because, "She just has so much Park noted that many people live a dream. I think that's some- fun with life all the time." who know the songs from the thing that most people experi- The Massachusetts native show aren't as familiar with the ence. Oftentimes, we work jobs Sarah Hoch stars in the title roleof"Sweet Charity," on stage at the Skokie Theatre has been performing in musical storyline. "It's a very important that we hate to pay our rent and Sept.12-22. theater since middle school and story and one that is fun to tell," suffer through relationships that / earned a bachelor of fine arts he said. don't work. It's easy to sort of your bills." z sibility for something better," degree in musical theater from "Some may argue that 'Sweet lose yourself in the fray. You wake Charity Hope Valentine deals Park said. "I think that ultimately -Drake University in Des Moines. Charity' is a dated piece," Park up one day and you realize you're with all of that but, "She keeps that's something that all of us Since moving to Chicago two asserted, "but its message is liv- behind on your dreams - and on believing in herself and the pos- need - hope." prn DISTRICT (773) 267-6400 July 12 2014 July 19, 2014 Murder Mystery Parties THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 THURSDAY, TRIPS! Dinner & Murder Mystery Dinner & Murder Mystery SENIOR PROGRAMS & MORE! SEMINARS, CLUBS SENIOR THEATER STILLAClNG UP! SkokieParks.org -'------fi w L (84) 933-4969 Murder in the Mansion .-- ..- ELSE www.mysteryltd.com V. SENIOR LOUNGE PARTIES FREE MOVIES LARAMIE CARD CLUB Qakton Community Center 4701 Oakton Qakton Community -w-w- WITH POPCORN' EXTRA EXTRA! EXTRA ATTENTION SKOKIE SENIORS SKOKIE Ju1y 5 Ti2014 July 12, 2014 NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL A PIONEER Dinner & Murder Mystery I 5Dinner & Murder Mystery begins The program is titled "Wicked" and TOP: David Taylor ABOVE: Francesco Milioto MIA AiGorn/F0R SUN-TiMES MEDIA "Phantom of the Opera" by Andrew Lloyd Webber. "The music is held together by a story narrated by actor Randy Steinmeyer," said music director Victor Muenzer, who is conducting the concert. "It will be scary, but not too scary for the little kids." includes soprano Linden Christ singing highlights from the Broadway hit with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. The program also includes Liszt's "Mephisto Waltz" No. 1, a suite from John Williams' Academy Award-winning score for the 1975 film "Jaws," and an excerpt from Stravin- sky's Firebird Suite. Single tickets are $25; $20 seniors and students over 18; free for 18 and under. Call (847) 692-7726 or visit parkridgecivicorchestra.org. season

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cludes the program with selections from begins its 21st season at 7 p.m. Wednesday, see svso.org. 679-0501, ext. 3014, email [email protected] or $27. Special pricing for 25 and under. (847) Single tickets are $44 to $35/seniors $41 to Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. Milioto in the North Shore Center for the All programs are conducted by Francesco by Bloch, Goldmark, Mahier and Korngold. including Bruch's "Kol Nidrei" and works day, Nov. 16: "Music of the Chosen People" Oct. 12. Its second concert is at 3 p.m. Sun- Young Artist Competition at 3 p.m. Sunday, sic featuring the winners of the orchestra's Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 as well as mu- ORCHESTRA opens its 53rd season with

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4 with Israeli pianist Alon Goldstein, and "Coriolan Overture," Piano Concerto No. program is set for 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7: phony No. 4 by Brahms. An all-Beethoven "Symphonie Espagnole" with concertmaster 28, Dvorak's "Carnival Overture," Lab's opens its 19th season at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. opens its 19th season beats a live performance. appeal to you and buy some tickets. Nothing appeal to you and buy tras begin in September. Note the ones that tras begin in September. BY DOROTHY ANDRIES

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There will be plenty of free activities and LOTS TO LEARN NORTH L 1G HT entertainment at Lincoinwood Centennial You and your kids can discover how to do T HEAT R E Park, 6801 McCormick Blvd., during Family everything from performing magic tricks to "A RICH AND ABSORBING DRAMA, Fun Fest, 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14. making felted soap to taking better photos "We're going to have kite decorating and at the How-To Fest, 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. LACED WITH BITING HUMOR." then a space where the kids can fly kites 14 at the Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 New VorkPost with their families," said Aryn Fletcher, Lincoln Ave. Experts will share their skills YEARS youth program coordinator for the Village in a wide variety of fields at this interactive of Lincolnwood. Kids will be given the kites family event. Food vendors will be on hand. MIDWEST PREMIERE for free. For details, call (847) 965-4220 or go to The family of a Wall Street There will also be Zumba demonstrations www.mgpl.org. criminal faces the fallout. and karate demonstrations. In addition, THE Kayak Chicago will offer kayak runs up and FOLK FAVORITES down the North Shore Channel. The Parents' Choice Award-winning folk An instructor will lead people to the nine- music duo Fox and Branch will perform a hole disc golf course and give them playing Second Sunday Family Program, 2-3 p.m. CONJNJONSOF tips. Younger kids can burn off energy in a Sept. 14 at the Niles Public Librar 6960 bounce house. Oakton St. Audience members will be À Live music will be provided by Mark laughing, singing and dancing along at this Dvorak in the park's amphitheater. high-energy show. Pick up free tickets in E H $ÀCOL Fletcher said that they run the Family KidSpace starting at 1:30 p.m. Fun Fest "to get people out to Centennial For details, call (847) 663-1234 or go to by AMANDA PEET Park to utilize the space." www.nileslibrary.org. directed by ROBIN WITT For details, call (847) 673-1540 or go to wwwlincolnwoodil.org. STAR ATTRACTION There will be Storm Troopers from the FALL FRUIT FESTIVAL For Tickets: NORTHLIGHTORG/ 501st Legion, tabletop role-playing games Celebrate the start of the season and crafts for all ages at the Star Wars Ex- at the Autumn Apple Fest, 2-4 p.m. travaganza, noon-5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13 NOW PLAYING Sunday, Sept. 14 at Hodges Park, 101 S. at the Skokie Public Library, 5215 Oakton St. Courtland Ave., Park Ridge. Families can The Role-Playing Games are recommended 9501 SKOKIE BOULEVARD, SKOKIE IL participate in a variety of seasonal activi- for kids in fifth through eighth grades. FREE PARKtNG ties and enjoy autumn-themed food at this For details, call (847) 324-3149 or go to free event. www.skokielibraryinfo. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION I ThURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 I 31 Movie Review 3b% OF RECRUITERS 573 BELIEVE OF THE WORKFORCE THEIR TOOLS ACTUALLY GET PLANS TO IN THE WAY OF LOOK FOR A NEW DOING THEIR JOB. JOB THIS YEAR. Eat your heart out, Friar Tuck: WHICH, Dakota Fanning and Kevin Kline in THE OTHER "The Last of Robin Hood." BY DEFINITION, MEANS IT'S REALLY 443% NOT A TOOL.2 'Last of Robin Hood' lacks lechery JUST DOESN'T KNOW

BY BRUCE INGRAM particularly surprised. After all, she'd been Film Critic working in show biz for years, passing for 18 thanks to a phony birth certificate rigged THEY'RE atever hard lessons Errol Flynn by her ambitious stage mom Florence learned in the last 17 years of his (Susan Sarandon), and Flynn's reputation LOOKING YET. life, staying away from very young as "a notorious ladies' man" was common SINCE 2009, girls after his 1942 statutory rape trial knowledge. THERE'S BEEN A clearly wasn't one of them. But Glatzer and Westmoreland make the In fact, when the 50-year-old erstwhile story shift gears by having Flynn unac- swashbuckler died in 1959 it countably yearn for more of was in the questionable com- 'THE LAST OF the girl's company, leading to a 65% pany of his 17-year-old fiancé, ROBIN HOOD' full-fledged romance. INTRODUCING INCREASE who was a 15-year-old virgin ** /2 A little more more outright IN THE TIME IT TAKES when they met. The revelation lechery and lust might have MONSTER TALENT CRM of their two-year affair was a sensational been a good thing for "The Last of Robin TO FILL A JOB. scandal at the time and it certainly has the Hood," which takes pains to sanitize the YOU DON'T JUST makings of a juicy story today. Yet "The story. And to portray all three characters as Now you can have instant NEED MR. RIGHT, Last of Robin Hood" takes a surprisingly empathetically as possible. access to active and passive sympathetic approach to everyone involved Once it's established that Flynn had gen- YOU NEED seekers on your database that drains the whole business of sordid uine feelings for the girl, there's nowhere MR. RIGHT NOW. entertainment value. for the story to go, beyond the great efforts and Monster's. And you Written and directed by Richard Glatzer he made to advance her career. In one can create a targeted and Wash Westmoreland, "The Last of mind-boggling, yet apparently true scene, email campaign with faster, Robin Hood" begins with the press mobbingFlynn attempts to negotiate a deal with young Beverly Aadland (Dakota Fanning) Stanley Kubrick, offering to star in "Lolita" automated responses to Pioneer Press after Flynn's death. When Beverly faints, if Beverly is given the title role. A little recruit more efficiently. the film flashes back two years to the day later, Flynn produces "Cuban Rebel Girls," To learn more, contact your she shows up at a studio to dance in the his final film, with Beverly as his co-star. recruitment expert at chorus of a Gene Kelly movies where she Somehow, though, neither of these episodes catches the eye of Flynn (Kevin Kline), who live up to their outrageous potential. 847-998-3400 or visit: offers her a private audition, takes her to Glatzer and Westmoreland are more in- dinner and then seduces her in his mansion.terested in tracking Flynn's almost meekly So far, so sleazy, especially since we get grateful happiness with Beverly, and that's PIONEERLOCAL.COM/MONSTER the feeling Beverly was just one in a long nice (in a creepy sort of way), but not long line of routine conquests for Flynn. especially interesting. Or entirely convinc- And that Beverly, while a bit emotional ing. After all, this is the man who titled his about her brusque deflowering, wasn't autobiography, "My Wicked, Wicked Ways." L X,, ery So-wy. 2O14Z. Ktt,,n Sor,y, 2013; 3. U.S. Lbo D.thet Dit... 2O4 32 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL

Food A container of Chef Paul Virants Paw Paw Beer Mustard. HUIDev

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ByVERONICA HINKE paw paw brew." we tried a rye beer and it worked For Sun-Times Media At the Moody Tongue grand wonderfully." opening, Virant arranged and Des Rosiers, chef/proprietor of orn Hefeweizen hummus to served small plates of thinly sliced inovasi in Lake Bluff and Wisma in beer mustards to carefully pork loin over a smear of the Paw Lake Bluff and Chicago, uses his rye crafted pickled squash - chefsPaw Beer Mustard. He topped beer mustard to accent everything everywhere are bringing the bling each serving with a few mustard from sandwiches to entrées. A this Oktoberfest season. greens and a dollop of his Butternut favorite beer of his to use is Great Chef Paul Virant may have been Squash Aigre-Doux. Lakes Brewing Company's Rye of busier than usual lately, prepping To achieve the rich flavor and the Tiger IPA. his newest restaurant, Vistro in texture of the mustard, Virant uses For ail the new twists, some still Hinsdale, but he still found time to a butter he makes with paw paw, prefer an old-fashioned Oktoberfest. inject inventive flavors into his lat- a fruit whose custard-like texture Chef Jeff Modica's menu for Glen- est recipes. leads many to compare it to ba- view Houses 3rd Annual Oktoberfest Virant developed his new Paw nanas or mangoes. Tent Party on Sept. 20 will include Paw Beer Mustard recipe just in What else does the mustard all the usual favorites like their time for another grand opening - accent well? "Meats and beets!" standard giant pretzels, bratwurst, the launch of Moody Tongue Brew- Virant said. "I think smoked, grilled,German salad and, of course, ing Company in Chicago's Pilsen cured and roasted meats of all typestheir house-made sauerkraut. neighborhood. "We make beer mus- go well with a fruity mustard." "While we're known for putting tard at Vie and Perennial Virant," he And Chef John des Rosiers twists on many standard dishes at explained. "So when we were asked has been using rye beer to make other times of the year, for Oktober- to participate in the event with mustard. "We always pour a beer fest, we doesn't mess with tradi- Moody Tongue Brewinaster Jared based on rye at inovasi, and we weretion," Modica said. After all, not Chef Paul Virant raises a glass of Moody Tongue Brewing Company's Cold Press Rouben, we immediately gravitated working up different mustard reci- much can beat a good old brat with Paw Paw Belgian Beer, which Virant used to make Paw Paw Beer Mustard.PHOTO toward making a mustard with his pes to use as our house mustard, so house-made kraut. Prosit! COURTESY OF PAUL VIRANT eo JAREO ROUBIN

3/4 teaspoon , ground 4 cups water Butternut Squash Sherry saucepan, bring to a boil (covered). Remove the cover and simmer for five PAWPAWBEER MUSTARD 1/4 teaspoon cayenne, ground Bring ingredients to a boil, simmer Maple Aigre-Doux 2 pounds butternut squash (about minLtes. Pack squash and onions in 1/2 cup black mustard seeds 1/8 teaspoon cloves, ground for one hour. Pass through food mill (large holes). Preheat a convection one large squash), peeled, quartered clean, warm 32-ounce canning jars U2 cup yellow mustard seeds Combine seeds with I cup of vinegar oven to 300 degrees. Bring the but- lengthwise and sliced 1/4 inch and fill with hot liquid (180 degrees). I 1/2 cups Champagne vinegar and 1/2 cup of beer. Refrigerate over- Seal with two-piece canning lids. ter up to a boil, stirring constantly. I 3/4 cups Lustau East India Solera night. Combine remaining ingredients, Process in a boiling water canner for 2 cups Moody Tongue Cold Press Transfer the butter to a hotel pan Sherry (flavor to taste) and bring to a simmer. Add seeds and 30 minutes (begin counting the pro- Paw Paw Be)gian beer and place in the oven. Bake for two liquid and simmer to desired consis- I 1/2 cups maple syrup hours (or to the right consistency cessing time when the water returns 2 cups paw paw butter (recipe below) tency, about 20 minutes. Season, to and flavor), stirring every half hour. 2/3 cup sherry vinegar to a boil). At the end ofthe processing I cup dry mustard powder taste. Purée mixture to break up the time, remove jars and cool away from Fill butter into clean, warm jars. 1/2 teaspoon salt seeds slightly. 5 teaspoons all-purpose flour Process 16-ounce containers for drafts. Store sealed jars in a cool, 1/2 teaspoon black pepper, ground dry location. Check pH of each batch 3 tablespoons honey Paw Paw Butter IO minutes in a boiling water bath. ( Timing starts when water returns I cup (I medium onion) candy onion within 24 hours. Keep records. 1/2 cup dark brown sugar Io pounds paw paw, pitted and peeled to boiling.) Containers must be slices - Recipes adapted from Paul Virant 2 teaspoons salt I lemon, juice and zest submerged the whole time. Allow hot Combine squash, sherry, vinegar, of Perennial Virant, Vie Restaurant a 2 teaspoons black pepper, ground I cup sugar containers to air cool. maple syrup, onions and salt in large and Vistro NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 33

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Autumn Apple Fest DAY, SEPT SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Il SUBMIT YOUR EVENT 2 p.m.: Celebrate the beginning of au- Business After Hours Morton Grove Farmers Market tumn with family, friends and neighbors To submit an event for Critic's Choice: The Old Man 5 p.m.: Join the Edison Park Chamber 8 a.m.: The market features favorites with a variety of seasonal activities and consideration in print, visit and the Sea' members for a networking event that autumn-themed food. Hodges Park, such as seasonal fruits and vegetables, www.pioneerlocal.com/ I p.m.: The group watches the film ver- includes tours, wine-tasting, appetizers meats, eggs, baked goods, cheeses, lOI S. Courtland Ave., Park Ridge. Call submit-content and click the sion of the book read during the month, and a cash bar. Whole Foods Market, honey, handcrafted items, natural bath 847-692-5127. "Events" tab on the left side of the "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest 225 W. Touhy Ave., Park Ridge. Call and body products, gifts, prepared screen. Please submit the event Hemingway, followed by a discussion 708-903-1476. foods, live music, children's activities Second Sunday Family Program: no later than lO days before the comparing the book and the film. and a free drawing. Runs weekly Fox and Branch desired publication date. Mather's, 7134 W. Higgins Ave., Chicago. Sushi Making with Wine 2 p.m.: This popular folk music duo per- through Oct. 18. Market Grounds, 6210 Call 773-774-4804. 6:30 p.m.: Learn how to make sushi Dempster St., Morton Grove. Call 847- forms for all ages. Pick up free tickets at Mariano's wine bar. Guests make 750-6436. in KidSpace 30 minutes ahead of time. Explore! Tie-Dye two to three sushi rolls and summer Seating is limited. Niles Public Library 4 p.m.: Create tie-dye with Sharpie rolls. Mariano's Park Ridge, 1900 S. The Spirit of PeorIa Lunch and District, 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call Rated PG. 107 minutes. 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Cost 8 p.m.: Operatic soprano Christine includes refreshments, a raffle, soft Grandparent's Day Dinner Catering host the evening program. includes transportation, lunch and the Steyer performs a recital featuring arias drinks, coffee, snacks and a cash 6 p.m.: Join for dinner, entertainment, Samples are served. Park Ridge Public cruise. Attendees should wear comfort- from "The Marriage of Figaro," "Tosca," bar. Centre at North Park, 10040 W. photographs, games and a memorable Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. able and weather-appropriate clothing and "The Gypsy Baron." She also Addison Ave., Franklin Park. CaO 847- time with grandparents and grand chu- Call 847-825-3123. $5 for non-Park and footwear. Registration ends Aug. II. perform other songs. Accompanying her 928-8478. $10. dren. Tickets are given to students the Ridge Library card holders.. Mather's, 7134w. Higgins Ave., Chicago. is pianist Marta Johnson and narrator week of the event. Dress code is nice Call 773-774-4804. $68-$85. Traditional Irish Session Johnny Roy Paul Geiger. An open mic precedes the casual. Resurrection College Prep High recital, with sign-up 7:30 p.m. Refresh- 6 p.m.: Traditional Irish session hosted 8p.m.: A comedy performance by the Stretch Class School, 7500 W. Talcott Ave., Chicago. ments are served. Ethical Humanist by Larry Nugent. Abbey Pub, 3420 W. Call 773-775-6616. $14 students; $16 Chicago local, known for his perfor- 9 am.: Ann Stramaglio, an ACE certified Society, 7574 Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Call Grace St., Chicago. Call 773-478-4408. adults. mances on 'The Tonight Show," "Conan"personal trainer since 2004, leads the 847-677-3334. $8-$12 donation. and "The Late Late Show with Craig class. She guides participants through Natural Gas Ferguson." Performances at 8 p.m. Sept. a full-body stretch for 60 minutes. The NDAY, SEPT 15 Kinobe and the Wamu Spirit 8 p.m.: The improvisational group takes 10-13. with additional performances at class is designed for all levels, but does 9 p.m.: Uganda-based multi-instrumen- a suggestion from the audience and 10:30 p.m. Sept. 12 and 13. Zanies Come- require the ability to get up and down Monthly Luncheon: A Taste of talist Herbert Kinobe (Chinobay) pres- turns it into a show. The Gift Theatre, dy Night Club Rosemont, 5437 Park from the floor. Gym shoes and comfort- the '50s ents a synthesis of African roots and 4802 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago. Call Place, Rosemont. Call 847-813-0484. able cloths are recommended. All should global fusion. Martyrs', 3855 N. Lincoln 12:30 p.m.: Chris Colletti performs $22.00, plus a two-item food/beverage bring a yoga mat or towel for the floor 773-283-7071. $5. Ave., Chicago. Call 773-404-9484. famous musical legends. The event minimum. work. Stretch tubes and complimentary includes a catered lunch. Park Ridge Graham [Iwood juice are provided. Those who register Senior Center, 100 S. Western Ave,, Park 8 p.m.: Elwood is a native of Madison, receive a $5 gift card. Mariano's Park Ridge. Call 847-692-3597. $17-$19. Wis., and also spent time n Evanston Ridge, 1900 5. Cumberland Ave., Park Skokie Farmers Market as a youth. He has appeared on "The Bibliobop Ridge. Call 847-696-3846. $5. Trivia Night 7:30 am.: The Skokie Farmers Market Late Late Show" on CBS and "The IO am.: The whole family is invited to 8 p.m.: Winners receive gift cards. Second Saturday Breakfast Bingo brings vendors in from Illinois, Indiana, Sarah Silverman Program" on Come- dance with their little ones. Niles Public Specials include $4 Budweiser products 9:30 am.: Kids and families are invited Michigan and Wisconsin that sell fresh dy Central. Shows are at B p.m. Aug. Library District, 6960 W. Oakton St., and 60-cent wings. Buffalo Wild Wings, for breakfast treats and bingo. Niles produce, cheeses, spices, flowers and 21-24 and Sept. 17-20, with additional Niles. Call 847-663-1234. 7020 Carpenter Road, Skokie. Call 847- Public Library District, 6960 W. Oakton other sundry items. Select days offer performances at 10:30 p.m. Aug. 23 and 329-9333. 24 and Sept. 19 and 20. Zanies Comedy Lunch with Edizon Dayao St., Niles. Call 847-663-1234. entertainment such as live music. Dogs Night Club Rosemont, 5437 Park Place, 12:30 p.m.: The event includes lunch and pets are not allowed in the market. Friends Book Sale Rosemont. Call 847-813-0484. $20, and a performance by Edizon Dayao The Skokie Farmers Market open since W$DAS .16 2 p.m.: Browse a selection of discounted plus a two-drink minimum. featuring classic songs. Mather's, 3235 1975 is sponsored by the Consumer items, including hardcover books, OVOs N. Central Ave., Chicago. Call 773-205- Affairs Commission. Skokie Village kid's Pizza Making Class and COs for $1 and paperback books for Hall, 5127 Oakton St., Skokie. Call 847- 3300. $15-$17. 6 p.m.: Kids and their parents are 50 cents. Eisenhower Public Library, 673-0500. invited to the store for this hands-on Dinner Theater: Around the 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. class. Soda is served. Registration is Hot Ticket 'Draft Da Call 708-867-7828. Family Fun and Safely Fair World in 60 Minutes required. Marianos Park Ridge, 1900 S. 2 p.m.: See the 2014 film "Draft Day." Noon: The family-friendly event includes 4:30 p.m.: Soprano Heather Braoudakis Cumberland Ave., Park Ridge. Call 847- Rated R. Runs I hour, 50 minutes. Mor- Family Movie: 'Muppets Most tours of fire trucks, ambulances and the leads a musical trip around the world. 696-3846. $10. ton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincøln Wanted' Evanston Fire Safety House, rides, mu- Dinner begins at 4:30 p.m., followed by Ave., Morton Grove. For more informa- 2p.m.: The Muppets embark on a grand sic, refreshments and more. Presence the show at 5:30 p.m. Mather's, 7134 Ed Sheeran tour but encounter a Kermit the Frog Saint Francis Hospital, 355 Ridge Ave., W. Higgins Ave., Chicago. Call 773-774- 7 p.m.: Allstate Arena, 6920 Mannheim doppelganger and his evil sidekick. Evanston. Call 847-316-4000. 4804. $16-$18. Road, Rosemont. Call 847-635-6601. SEEGOCALENDAR NEXT PAGE» 34 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL

825-3123. Holly Black's Newbery honor book "Doll Crilic's Choice Cinema 'Grigris' singer, performs emotionally-charging Bones." For students in grades four to « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE 2 p.m.: The 2013 film 'Grigris' is repertoire from "The Greatest Gen- Common Thread six. Pizza is served. Authors Cassandra screened. In French and Arabic with eration". Lincolnwood Public Library, CO CALENDAR 3:30 p.m.: Knitters of all ages and levels Clare and Holly Black plan to visit the subtitles. Not rated. Run time 100 4000W. PrattAve., Lincolnwood. Call of expertise are invited to join in a time library on Sept. 26. Registration is minutes. Morton Grove Public Library, 847-677-5277 that's dedicated to crocheting and sew- required. Niles Public Library District, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call tAon, call 847-965-4220. ing. Drop-ins welcome, no registration 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847- 847-965-4220. FRIDA necessary. Lincolnwood Public Library, 663-1234. Jrickton Art Center Class 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Lincolnwood. Call Variely Show Edward Corey Wicked and 4p.m.: Students grades two to six can 847-677-5277 4 p.m.: The Senior Center Variety Show Whimsical enjoy a monthly art class taught by a cast presents "As Time Goes By" accom- Dinner Theater The Florence 3 p.m.: Loyola University of Chicago Mu- staff member from the Brickton Art Cen- panied by a meal. Park Ridge Senior Welk Show 24th Annual Fall Arts and Crafts seum of Art docent Sherry Avila gives a ter. Registration is limited. Park Ridge Center, 100 5. Western Ave., Park Ridge. Adventure presentation on artist, author and grand Public Library, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park 4p.m.: Entertainer Kat Litrenta enter- 9 am.: Artists and crafters of the Call 847-692-3597 $10. master of the comic macabre Edward Ridge. Call 847-825-3123. tains the audience with chart toppers American Society of Artists exhibit their from the l920s and l960s. The BYOB Gorey. A prize drawing follows the work at this juried show. Work such Marc Anthony: Conceit Jim Croen event includes dinner and a perfor- presentation. Mather's, 7134 W. Higgins as paintings, pottery, woodworking, Cambio de Piel Tour Ave., Chicago. Call 773-774-4804. $5 7p.m.: The guitarist performs folk mance. Mather's, 7134 W. Higgins Ave., glass, artwear, jewelry, granite crafts 8 p.m.: Allstate Arena, 6920 Mannheim suggested donation. and blues. Park Ridge Public Library, Chicago. Call 773-774-4804. $16-$18. and others are on display. Art In Action Road, Rosemont. For more information, 20 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge. Call has exhibitors on hand working and call 847-635-6601. 847-825-3123. $5 for non-Park Ridge 'PIrates of the Caribbean: Curse demonstrating at their booths. Hodges Library cardholders. of the Black Pearl' Park, lOi S. Courtland Ave., Park Ridge. 4p.m.: A blacksmith and Captain Jack Picture This: You Can Write a Call 847-991-4748. r Sparrow team up to save the gover- Screenplay nor's daughter. Starring Johnny Depp, Mullimedia Craft Class Pete Seeger Thbute IO am.: Paul Klatt guides attendees Geoffrey Rush and Orlando Bloom. 143 Friday Morning Coffee Club Paper Quilt 2 p.m.: Mark Dvorak and back-up sing- through the steps of creating a success- minutes. Niles Public Library District, ful screenplay in this six-week course. 10a.m.: The group watches "War of Noon: Artist Jenny Urhanek teaches ers cover Pete Seeger songs. Morton 6960 W. Oakton St., Niles. Call 847- Learn what makes a movie interesting the Worlds" based on the Orson Welles attendees how to make a piece of Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., 663-1234. and use the tools of the trade to turn a radio broadcast that created one of the art using paper and glue. Supplies Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. story into a script. Call 708-867-2299 biggest mass hysteria events in U.S. Chat and Chomp Book included. Mather's, 7134W. Higgins All About Love to register. Eisenhower Public Library, history. Park Ridge Public Library, 20 Discussion: Doll Bones' Ave,, Chicago. Call 773-774-4804. $12 2 p.m.: Kym Frankovelgia, cabaret 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, Call 847- 5p.m.: Join the group to discuss suggested donation.

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BY BRUCE INGRAM Film Critic

OPENING FRIDAY

DOLPHIN TALE 2 Rated PC for some mild thematic elements Stars: Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, Nathan Gamble Years after saving the life of the rescued dolphin Winter with a prosthetic tail, the Rock 'n' roll madness: Blake Rayne, Ashley Judd, Cleat-water Marine Hospital comes to her and Ray Liotta in "The Identical." assistance again when her surrogate mother dies. Director Charles Martin Smith returns when Ryan is given to a traveling preacher for the sequel. (Liotta). Despite adopted daddy's desire for him to enter the ministry, Ryan, unaware THE DROP of his origin, heeds another call: to become Rated R for some strong violence and a clean-living, true-believing Drexel imper- pervasive language sonator. Film features 20-some pseudo-Elvis Stars: Tom Hardy, Noomi Rapace, James songs ("Bee Boppin Baby," "Boogie Woogie Tom Hardy and James Gandolfini in "The Drop." Gandolfini Rock and Roll") that would have killed rock A Brooklyn bartender (Hardy) becomes dead before it began. Movie times are effective Friday, Sept. 12, ROSEMONT IB involved when the bar owned by his boss through Thursday, Sept. IB. Please note that 9701 Bryn Mawr Ave. THE LAST OF ROBIN HOOD theater schedules are subject to change. (Gandolfini) is robbed while holding money Rosemont for the mob. Michael R. Roskam ("Bullhead") **l12 (847) 447-1030 directed the drama. Rated R for some sexuality and language CENTURY 12 EVANSTON! Stars: Kevin Kline, Dakota Fanning CINEARTS 6 AND XD www.muvico.com NO COOD DEED Susan Sarandon 1715 Maple Ave. Contact theater for showtimes. Rated P6-13 for sequences of violence, Whatever hard lessons Errol Flynn Evanston menace, terror, and for language learned in the last 17 years of his life, staying (847) 491-9751 ROSEMONT PREMIER Stars: Idris Elba, Taraji P. Henson away from very young girls after his 1942 9701 Bryn Mawr Ave. An escaped convict (Elba) terrorizes a statutory rape trial clearly wasn't one of www.cinemark.com them. The final major scandal of the aging Rosemont suburban mom (Henson) and her family af- Contact theater for showtimes. ter she lets him into her home to make a call. former swashbuckler (Kline, perfect) in- (847) 447-1030 Sam Miller (British TV'S "The Bill") directed volved dying in the company of his 17-year- AMC SHOWPLACE HILES 12 www.muvico.com old fiancée (Fanning) after their two-year the thriller. 301 Golf Mill Center affair - condoned by her fame-obsessed Contact theater for showtimes. . THE SKELETON TWINS stage mother (Sarandon). Writer/directors Nues REGAL GARDENS Rated R for language, some sexuality andRichard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland (888) AMC-4FUN drug use (Sundance festival winners for "Quincea- STADIUM I-6 www.amctheatres.com Stars: Bill Hader, Kristen Wiig, Luke ñara") take a surprisingly sympathetic ap- 4999 Old Orchard Center Contact theater for showtimes. Wilson, Ty Burrell proach to everyone involved in the romance, Skokie After coincidentally cheating death on resulting in blandness - a little more (847) 673-4037 the same day, estranged twins (Hader and lechery and lust wouldn't have hurt. PICKWICK THEATRE Wiig) reunite and attempt to mend their 5 S. Prospect Ave. www.regmovies.com WHEN THE GAME STANDS TALL relationship. Craig Johnson ("True Ado- Park Ridge Contact theater for showtimes. lescents") directed the Sundance festival ** 1/2 (847) 604-2234 prizewinner. Rated PG for thematic material, a scene REGAL GARDENS 7-13 of violence, and brief smoking www.puckwicktheatre.com 4999 Old Orchard Center STILL PLAYING Stars: Jim Caviezel, Michael Chiklis, Contact theater for showtimes. Alexander Ludwig Laura Dem Skokie Dolphin Tale 2 (PC) THE IDENTICAL Considering that the De La Salle High (847) 674-0184 School Spartans are the witmingest team in Fri-Sun I-4-6:30-8:45; Mon-Thu 4:15-6:30-8:45 * www.regmovies.com high-school football history, if not the win- Chef (R) Rated PG for thematic material and ningest team in any sport, ever, it's interest- Contact theater for showiimes. smoking ing that "When the Game Stands Tall" is Fri-Sun 2-5-8: Mon-Wed 5-8; Thu 8 Stars: Blake Rayne, AshleyJudd, Ray essentially a movie about losing. Not flat-out, The Hundred-Foot Journey (PC) AMC SHOWPLACE Liotta over-and-done losing but losing as an oppor- Fri-Sun 2:15-5-7:30; Mon-Wed 5-7:30; Thu 5 VILLAGE CROSSING IB Not just bad, but double bad, "The tunity to learn moral lessons, as in winning 7000 Carpenter Road Identical" offers an evangelicized, milk- is less important than teamwork, brother- The Identical (PC) and-cookies version of the Elvis story times hood and faith. The Christian-themed film Fri-Sun 2:15-4:45-7:15; Mon-Wed 4:45-7:15; Thu Skokie two - sort of. Former Elvis impersonator spotlights the 12-year, 151-game winning 4:45-7 (888) AMC-4FUN Rayne stars as thinly fictionalized rock 'n' streak of the Spartans football team - and Goldfinger www.amctheatres.com roll superstar Drexel Hemsley and his identi-what happened when these Goliaths ran into cal twin brother Ryan - separated at birth their David. Thu 7:30 Contact theater for showtimes. 36 I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2014 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL thcalYOUR Worships Guide

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Luke's Evangelical 0pen Forum' Adult Learning Fìrst Thursday Covenant Church Rev. Luther John Bajus. Pastor TOUCHING LIVES EVERYWHERE Sunday Worship 9:30 am every monIti 6:30 pm 9233 Shermer Rd., Morton Grove www.parkridgepresby.arg Sunday Worship & Sunday School - 10 AM Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday Norwood Park http://www.stlukesecc.org/ Early Communion - Ist Sunday 9:00 am Like us on Facebook Hand icap Accessible Sunday School - 10:35 am Lutheran Church Rev. Dr. Donald Dempsey Pastor Pastor Gordon Smith Adult Bible Study - 10:45 am 5917 N. Nina Ave Chicago, IL Pastor Elizabeth Jones Handicapped Accessible Mr. Aaron Hiqashi Dir. of Youth & P: 773.631.2860 Serving the Community Family Ministries Sharing Gods Promises F: 773.631.0142 Morton Grove Community Church Mrs. Amy Schaetzlein Sunday School Dir. www.norwoodparklutheran.org Presbyterian Church (USA) NORTHFIELD Worship Services 8944 Austin Ave., Morton Grove Sundays (Lake and Austin) Willow Creek At (847) 965-2982 www.mgccpresbyterian.org Community Church 10.00 am Sunday Worship lOAM North Shore Campus Fellowship 1 lAM 315 Waukegan Road Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) Rev. LoIly Dominski 847-441-6599 6201 w Peterson Ave. Rev. Bunny Hughes Sunday Servïces: 9 & 11am Handicapped Accessible Chicago, IL (773) 631-0715 Promiseland (Infants-Gr5): 9 & 1 1 am ALL ARE WELCOME! 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Of the more This one is a shocker. As of the start of the 2O 4 season, how many Heismon Trophy-winning quarterbacks do you think the start of the 2O 4 season, how many Heismon Trophy-winning This one is a shocker. As of guesses2 Heres a hint he won the of Fame? Believe it or not, the answer is just one. Any are members of the NFL Hall with Dallas. went on to a Hall-of-Fame NFL career was Roger Staubach, best player, the only one who less than one in three - only 11, to be precise - became long- study of all 35 QBS chosen in Round One showed that in college. The only two with fewer than 30 college starts were term starters. Of those, nine started at least 30 games Drew Bledsoe and Aaron Rogers. to dominate the sport? Pete Sampras won a Grand Slam tide Whatever happened to all those teen tennis stars who used the U.S. Open at 16. But in 2014, not one teenager in the at age 19, Boris Becker won Wimbledon at 17, Tracy Austin prevailing thought is that the sport has become so physically, world was ranked among the ATP's top 100 players. The longer mature enough to rise to the top. mentally and emotionally demanding that teens are no www.wmtcogic.org SKOKIE . 847-675-4141, Sat & Sun 6PM Ezra-Habonim, Rabbi Jeffrey Weill Intercessory Prayer: http://www.ehnt.org/ the Nues Township Sunday School: lOAM W.M. Temple Church of God in Christ, Inc. Jewish Congregation Minyan Mon - Thurs 7PM Rabbi Neil Brief, Emeritus Tuesday & Friday, 1 2 PM Sunday Service: i 1 :30 AM 5151 Church St., Skokie, IL Religious School Tues & Sat [email protected] Cantor Benjamin Warschawski Bible Study: Wednesday, 7 PM Shabbat: Fri 8PM & Sat 9:30AM Elizabeth W. 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WINNETKA - When it comes to volleyball, Niles West sopho- more Eleni Balourdos said her two biggest role models are Olivia Rusek and Taylor Tashima. Rusek, who now plays at Miami (Ohio), starred for the Wolves during her four-year career. She was the team's unquestioned No. ABOVE Nues West's Eleni Balourdos (2) 1 offensive option last season and celebrates during New Trier's Sum- served as a mentor to Balourdos - mer's End Tournament on Saturday in who ran Niles West's offense as a Winnetka. Niles West finished seventh, freshman setter. beating Glenbrook North 18-25, 25-21, "Olivia's a big part of Eleni's 25-15 in the seventh-place match. i BRIAN

progress," Niles West coach Stacy OMAHONEY/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Metoyer said. "Olivia gave her a lot of guidance last year. I think she LEFT: Nues West's Eleni Balourdos sets looks up to Olivia a lot, and Olivia the ball during New Trier's Summer's End is the best role model that you Tournament on Saturday in Winnetka.

could ask for. She's humble, she's BRIAN OMAHONEY/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA great in skill, she's a leader." Balourdos and Rusek play differ- ent positions but share many of the amount of time is difficult, Balour- same characteristics. Aside from dos said, and it's an area where she being talented - Balourdos was wants to improve. an all-CSL South selection as a Metoyer said Balourdos' deci- freshman - and passionate about sion-making has gotten better over volleyball, they're also excellent the last year, which has been vital leaders. Balourdos was selected as because her role is more complex a captain this year, which Metoyer as asophomore. said is the first time a sophomore Niles West's offensive focus was has been a captain since she's been to set Rusek as much as possible at Niles West. 4 a year ago, Metoyer said, but the While it's an unconventional Wolves are running more of a selection, it makes sense. Metoyer spread offense this season. As a said Balourdos sets a positive played club volleyball for Wildcat ing staff that helped Tashima [to set the balli andjust making result, it's Balourdos' responsibil- example - on the court, in prac- Juniors, one of the area's best clubsdevelop into one of the best set- smart decisions in general - like ity to make the right read and the tice and in school - for others to and where Rusek and Tashima hadters in the country, and Balourdoswatching where the blocks are," right pass - at the correct height emulate. Moreover, Metoyer said played. made big strides in the offseason. Balourdos said. and pace - to put the team's hit- Balourdos is not afraid to speak up, Balourdos said she looks up to Her setting lessons with Evelyn Being able to keep one's eye on ters in a position to put the ball specifically when it comes to iden- Tashima, a 2014 New Trier gradu- Kim were a big part of her devel- the ball and sprinting to get un- away. tifying and correcting something a ate who plays for Northwestern, opment. derneath it, while simultaneously Balourdos has excelled in this teammate is doing wrong. because of the quality of her sets Those lessons helped Balour- reading the opposition's front line, role thus far. "She has all the qualities of a as well as her aggressiveness. dos with some of the more subtle is something outstanding setters "I'm just really connected with leader," Metoyer said. Balourdos worked with mem- aspects of the position, like her like Tashima do well. However, my hitters this year," Balourdos In the offseason, Balourdos bers of a Wildcat Juniors coach- "quick hands, not taking forever doing all three things in a short said. 1

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LEFT: Nues North's Carolyn Dwyer attempts to avoid the block of Trin1y'sSi- erra Brown in New Trier's Summer's End Tournament on Saturday at Glenbrook North.

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BO.OW:Niles North's Carolyn Dwyer attacks the ball as Trinily's Tori Morritl goes for the block Saturday at New Trier's Summer's End Tournament at Glenbrook North. TRACY ALLEN/

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i1 NILES NORTH Vikings rethink role ofoutside hitters teams' attacking weapons. sheer power. Dwyer, Yonan trying Green remains the Vikings' No.1 "I can't just think about hitting the offensive option, andjuniors Carolyn ball as hard as I can, because it could go to limit mistakes, Dwyer and Nina Yonan are now outside out," Yonan said. "That's where pla- hitters. Both are undersized for the ment comes into it. When you're shorter, prolong rallies position - Dwyer is 5-6, Yonan is 5-5 - that's how you get more kills - put the and their roles are much different than ball where they're [the opposing team's BY ERIC VAN DRU.. Green and Louis' a year ago. players are] not." For SunTìmes Media, @VanDnlSports "We're not asking them to be Taylor The way Dwyer and Yonan hit the ball or Amanda," Cott said. What we're depends on a couple different factors. In recent years, the stars of the Niles asking them to do is be great passers in If the set from senior Addy Leopoldo is North girls volleyball team have been its serve-receive. We're asking them to play perfect and their timing is right, then outside hitters. great defense and we're asking them to both players have the OK from their Taylor Louis last year was named the keep plays alive when they are set - so coach to try to crush the ball into an CSL North player of the year and cur- hit spots, put the opposing team in toughopen spot on the court. rent senior Amanda Green has similar situations where they can't run their If one ofthose elements isn't perfect, strengths. They possess the height - offense and be in system Luke] they want or if the duo senses two defenders load- both are taller than 6 feet - vertical leapto do. As long as they can play mistake- ing up to attempt a block, a tip or roll and power to pound thunderous kifis. free volleyball and extend rallies, we'll shot is a better option to try to extend But the Vikings don't have that heighteventually be able to get the ball to the point. or type of firepower at outside hitter thisAmanda Green?' "It's not about getting kills all the year. Louis now plays for Marquette, A major facet of mistake-free vol- time," Dwyer said. 'We're not Taylor and NUes North coach Mike Cott moved leyball is avoiding hitting errors, which Louis, we're not Amanda, we're not Green to right-side hitter to try to bol- Dwyer and Yonan can do by emphasiz- 6-foot. Wejust have to just do the job, ster NUes North's defense against other ing ball placement and control over and put it in play as best as we can." THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 2014 I A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION NIL

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Receiver-turned- running back gashes Wolves, scores five touchdowns in victory

BY STEVE SADflI For Sun-Times Media, @sadinsteve

SKOKIE - Craig Dawkins had been a running back for Nues North for nine - days and he excelled at the position by digging deeper each time the Vikings needed him. Dawkins, a junior, produced 368 all-purpose yards, scoring five of his team's seven touchdowns in a come- from-behind 48-37 win over crosstown rival Niles West on Saturday at Nues West. Two days before the Vlldngs' 49-14 season-opening win over Shepard on Aug 29, starting running back Bar- rington Wade, a junior, was injured. So Coach Mark Egofske switched Dawkins from his slot receiver position to running back. "He's a phenomenal athlete," Egof- ske said ofDawkins. "We have no idea how good he can be. He hit .400 for [the Nues North] baseball team. He gets better the more he plays." Part of Dawkins' magic Saturday was his resilience. Halfway through the second quarter he was shaken up on a play and had to leave the game for six snaps. As soon as he returned, he went 20 yards for a touchdown to get the Vikings within five points of Nues West. The next time Dawkins touched the lead. ABOVE:Nues North's ball he returned a kickoff 90 yards for "You never know when you are "He's a Craig Dawkins (5) another touchdown. On both scores, going to play football again," Dawkins phenomenal carries the ball during as soon as he got a step ahead of the said of his effort after injury "You Saturday's game at defense, he accelerated. have to dig down and play every play athlete. Nues West in Skokie. "When I'm out there I get into a like it's your last." Dawkins finished with zone," Dawkins said. "When I see day- Dawkins added a 5-yard touchdown We have five touchdowns. TIM light I dig down and run faster." run in the third quarter and a 3-yard no idea BOYLE/FOR SUN-liMES MEDIA Dawkins wasn't done with injuries scoring run in the fourth to put Nues or long runs. He limped off the field North in front for good. how good LEFT: thies North's with 2:37 left in the game and the When Dawkins was out, Granato Craig Dawkins gained Vikings ahead 41-37. He came back onedug down and stepped up, complet- he can be." 368all-purpose yards play later, took a handoff from senior ing 17-of-22 passes for 173 yards and a Mark Egofske, in Saturday's win at quarterback Tony Granato and ran 50 touchdown. He also ran for 43 more. Nues North Nues West. TIM BOYLE/FOFI yards for another touchdown to give "You can always dig deeper," head coach SUN-TIMES MEDIA - Niles North an insurmountable 48-37 Granato said. NIL A PIONEER PRESS PUBUCATION I THURSDAY, SEVI'EMBER 11, 2014

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Nues West foothall players take the field prior to Saturday's home game against Nues North. t TIM OY1í/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA

Against the Vikings, he caught Junior playing both six passes for 48 yards and ran three times for 17 yards. ways, backing up "On offense you are always go- ing to put him in the game plan," his older brother Niles West coach Scott Baum said of Matt Galanopoulos. "You want at quarterback to design plays to put the ball in his hands, whether it's 12 times BY STEVE SADU or 50 times. He is a phenomenal For Sun-Times Media, @sadinsteve athlete." Matt Galanopoulos thinks his SKOKIE - Backup quarter- experience as a receiver makes backs usually cannot wait to get him a better defender. He has their chance to start, but that is the ability to think like a player not the case this year for Niles who catches passes on offense West's Matt Galanopoulos. and tries to intercept them on For now, the Niles West junior defense. is content to be one of two Wolves "I know what receivers do," to start on both offense and de- Matt Galanopoulos said. "I know fense as he did in a 48-37 loss to two receivers won't go the same Niles North on Saturday. Gala- way. If I see where the play is go- nopoulos played wide receiver ing, I can help another [defender] and -cornerback. out." One reason Galanopoulos is The Galanopoulos brothers patient this season is the quarter-have been throwing the football back who throws him passes and back and forth since they were in Nues West's Matt Galanopoulos is tackled by Maine South's Dan Ellsworth during their Class BA first-round playoff game in Park occasionally hands him the ball is grade school. Matt Galanopoulos Ridge on Nov.2, 2013. t FILE his brother, Tommy Galanopou- actually began playing first. los, a senior. "I started playing flag football All that practice together ei- I look for Matt," Tommy Gala- the varsity team a year ago and "The quarterback gets all the in fourth grade and started tacklether around the family home or innopoulos said. "It's very cool he's he started in the playoffs. attention and I'll be the quarter- in fifth," Tommy Galanopoulos formal team workouts has made there to make the play." "He's always been around us so back next year," Matt Galanopou- said. "Matt played Pop Warner the brothers very comfortable The brotherly familiarity made long either watching his brother los said. "Now I want to do all I in second grade so he got a head with each other. decisions easier for Baum, too. or playing. It's a natural fit," can to help the team." start." "When I need a go-to person He elevated Matt Galanopoulos toBaum said. A WAJPO(1S company ACHICAGO SUN-TIMEScorn pubitcation

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