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III HILES Leaning Tower of Nues' walls crumblin, village ponders lix

BY ¡OCR STUDXOV For Sun-Times Media I @istudenkov

walls of the iconic Leaning Tower of Niles are falling apart, and the TheNues Village Board plans to do some- thing about it. At its meeting Aug. 27, the board signed up the firm of Wiss, Janney and Eistner Associates Inc. to conduct an engineer- ing review of the landmark. The firm will determine the full extent of the tower's damage and how much it would cost to repair it. The Leaning Tower of Nues has been a part of the village since 1934. Originally a centerpiece of Jig Hot Air Ventilation Com- pany's employee park, it was donated to the current-day Leaning Tower YMCA in 1964. But as the decades wore on, the YMCA has had trouble maintaining the tower. In 1995, the YMCA agreed to lease the tower to the Village of Niles for $1 a year. The village quickly launched a two-year project to repair and improve the tower and the surrounding plaza. But since then, the tower's condition has declined. Village Manager Steven Vinezeano said that while the tower is structurally sound, The Leaning Tower of Nues was completed in 1934 by industrialist Robert 11g. At 94 feet tall, it is roughly half the size of theItaly's LeaningTower of Pisa. The tower's the walls are getting worn down. walls are in poor shape and need repairs.i SUN-iiMES MEDIA FILES "There is freeze-thaw damage to concrete elements, cracks in columns, and dislodged $40,000 for tower repairs and $35,000 to This prompted LeVerde to give an She was particularly concerned about pieces of concrete," he said. repair the Leaning Tower Fountain. But impassioned defense of the tower, arguing what would happen in 2059, when the As the board moved to approve the as the Department of Public Services soon that it is a unique landmark that deserves village's lease runs out. The Jig Company contract with Wiss, Janney and Eistner, realized that the damage to the tower may village's care. donated the tower to the YMCA under the trustees Chris Hanusiak and Rosemary be more extensive than originally thought, "It's a landmark, and we worry if we're condition it woulthft be demolished until Palicki wondered if the village should be and that $40,000 may not be enough. spending too much money on it," he said. that year. spending the money to repair somethhg it Before asking for more money, department "It's been part of our community from day In the end, the board approved the doesn't own outright. Trustee Joe Le Verde director Scott Jochim wanted to determine one." contract with Wiss, Janney and Eistner passionately defended the expenditure, exactly how much he would need. Palicki said that until four days before unanimously, postponing the discussion for arguing that preserving a Nues landmark The contract with Wiss, Janney and the meeting she was under impression thatanother time. was worth it. Eistner will be paid out of the tower repairs the village owned the tower outright, so she But whatever the board ultimately de- Mayor Andrew Przybylo tried to strike budget, leaving $17,000 for repairs. was happy to approve the funds for repairs. cides, one thing it can't do stop the upkeep a balance, urging the board to wait until As the resolution came up for vote, Ha- But now that she knew better, she urged of the tower and the plaza altogether. Ac- Wiss, Janney and Eistner returns with a nusiak wondered if repairing the tower was the board to carefully consider the best cording to Vinezeano, keeping them in good report. The trustees approved the contract a good long-term investment. course of action. condition is one of the terms of the lease. unanimously, but it is clear that the debate "In 1995, the village invested [millions] in "The community needs to determine "[Under the lease], tenant agrees to keep is far from over. repairs,"We keep investing money into [the how much commitment Niles is willing to premises in good condition and repair at its As part of its 2014 budget, Niles approvedtower] and it's not even ours." make," said Paiicki. sole expense," he said. I

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III PARK RIDGE Cìty votes again not to donate SEPT 11-13 SUV to township 11AM-9PM BY JDNUtR JOIUSON CORNER OF ADAMS DEARBORN jjohnson@pioneerlocaicom I @Jen_Pioneer "I don't really under- BEERE BRATS MUSIC 'W Maine Township's Office of Emergency stand how we can take FREE ADMISSION RAFFLE Management still won't be receiving a any amount of money, donated police department vehicle from the city of Park Ridge. any Park Ridge asset and THURSDAY, SEPT S First Ward Alderman Joe Sweeney's Aug. give it to another taxing WERE CELEBRATING TAPPING OF THEKFCPARTY 26 attempt to get aldermen to reconsider body." the donation after it was rejected due to a tie Restt RESTAURANT TOO! THROUGHOUT StPT & OCT vote earlier in the month failed to generate SPECIALTY MENU Alderman Dun Knight new support when a second tie occurred. Fourth Ward Alderman Roger Shubert, who had previously supported the donation of a 2002 Ford Explorer XLS, changed his namely Park Ridge-Niles School District 64, vote during the Aug. 26 Committee of the Maine Township High School District 207 whole meeting, saying the city would be and the Park Ridge Park District, in an ef- Celebrating 5 Years "setting a bad precedent" if it gave away the fort to reduce the city's financial obligations. vehicle. Second Ward Alderman Nicholas He suggested these governmental bodies Miissis, who voted against the donation on "will wave (the vehicle rejection) in our face" Aug. 12, was absent, resulting in the second and not agree to any intergovernmental help 3-3 tie. the city is seeking. Jölarie's Sweeney asked for the reconsideration "The stakes on this one are negligible Restaurant Bar due to his own absence for the Aug. 12 vote. and when applying that principle across the Still supportive of Police Chief Frank board, the stakes become quite large," Maz- Kaminski's recommendation to provide the zuca said. I /2 Off on An Food Item SUV to the Maine Township OEM were The Ford Explorer, used by the Park Sweeney, 3rd Ward Alderman Jim Smith Ridge Police Department's community Tuesdaythrough Sunday and 6th Ward Alderman Marc Mazzuca. service officers, has an estimated value "I don't think this is a situation where of $3,000 if it is auctioned, the City Coun- Sept.lOth through Sept. i 5th, after 4pm you are completely giving something away," cil was told. It is in the process of being Mazzuca said. "There's still a taxpayer that replaced with a 2013 Ford Utility Police Make Your Reservation Today is going to benefit from this asset." Interceptor that was purchased for $25,452. Mayor David Schmidt, 5th Ward Alder- Kaminski said the Explorer is still in use as man Dan Knight and 7th Ward Alderman it awaits to be equipped with police lights Marty Maloney repeated statements they that were recently ordered by the depart- made earlier that the city should not make ment. a donation to a governmental body that has The Maine Township Office of Emergency the ability to raise its own taxes. Management largely serves unincorporated "I don't really understand how we can Maine Township, but members do maintain take any amount of money, any Park Ridge a presence at Park Ridge events like Taste of asset and give it to another taxing body," Park Ridge, Maine South football games and Knight said. Wmterfest. The group planned to use the But Mazzuca pointed out that the city is Explorer for a new First Responder Rehab looking to renegotiate the Uptown Tax In- program assisting Park Ridge firefighters 1100 MilwaukeeAve, Glenview crement Financing District's revenue-shar- and police, and to send members to meet- JolanesCafe.com I ing agreements with other taxing bodies, ings and training. 847.3756986 NIL 8 I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013

III MORTON CROVE Sports supervisor calls it like hesees¡t

BY RICK KAMBIC They supervise in my place, and rlambic@pioneerlocaLcom @nck..kambic act on my behalf. Q:How important is physical Parker is the man behindactivity for the personal growth of scenes who makes sure children and adults? Danevery game at the Morton A: For children, these activities Grove Park District goes smoothly.get them into problem solving with As the new recreation supervi- other children, instead of being sor in charge of sports, Parker is alone playing with fictional charac- responsible for field schedules, ters on a screen. It's important for managing coaches and referees, kids to learn how to lose, because and getting vendors in and out you don't get everything you want when a community event is put to- in life. Then when they do win, they gether. He admits thejob involves value that hard work even more a lot of meetings and paperwork, and can be humble about it. That but he's setting aside time to visit also applies to learning high-school all the games and make sure ev- algebra, applying for jobs, working erything the players need is given on big career projects, whatever. to them. Being persistent, knowing how to Parker, who was hired on June handle yourself when things don't 21, graduated from the University go your way and properly valuing of Wisconsin7Parkside five years an accomplishment are vital to ago and was well-traveled before being a well-rounded coworker, calling Morton Grove home. neighbor, husband, wife, brother, sister. For the adults, as I've Q:If a participant sees you at a experienced, the monotony of the game, can they approach you with workweek can be overwhelming feedback instead of the sport's and you lose track of your friends coordinator? once you start a family. Having A: By all means, approach me friendships and exercise helps the with anything that's on your mind. self esteem and the park district It would not be rude in the slight- does the work in getting people est bit. Those coordinators are there, giving you more time and supposed to be my eyes and ears. opportunities to crack a sweat Dan Parker, 29, originally from Wisconsin, ¡s the Morton Grove Park District's new recreation supervisor ¡n charge of sports. i RICK KAMBIC/SUN-T1MES MEDIA

between work and bedtime. and most recently I spent about traditions I saw. Q:When did you learn to lose? a year and seven months as the Q:What have you learned or ex- A: It hit me at an early age. I sports program director for Racineperienced in Morton Grove so far? played soccer for as far back as I Youth Sports. I was in charge of A: The part-time staff and full- can remember, and I remember all coaches, scheduling and bigger time staff were squaring off for a parents coming onto the field to pictures relating to the football, friendly game of 16-inch softball yell at referees, all the while kids volleyball and baseball programs. when someone told me I couldn't would start crying because they We had about 3,000 kids in those use my glove. It blew my mind. In thought they let their parents sports. all my travels, I never saw anyone down. I was at one point very Q:Why did you choose to apply play softball without gloves. devastated over a losing season, for thisjob in Morton Grove? Q:Do you have any personal but my parents were much more A: I was looking for a place I goals for your programs, or institu- levelheaded and they explained could be long-term. The United tional goals passed down to you? right away that you have to keep Way helps fund a lot of programs A: We offer a lot of programs, working for what you want. like Racine Youth Sports, and but not all of them are at capacity. Q:How did your career lead that's truly wonderful, but it's not The overall objective is to make you to Morton Grove? very stable because a lot of the ourselves so desirable that we A: I got a straight-out-of- money is tied to participation. AI- max everything out. That involves college job selling tickets for the ter trying different ideas with the being visible and learning what Arizona Cardinals during the kids, I got an urge to really mold our residents want. Another goal, lockout, which was incredibly dif- some programs of my own; things Ialong the same line, is to branch Dan Parker, center, reviews new softball rules with umpire Sean Wetendort, left, and ficult to sell something that might can watch grow and I build bigger out and find new programing so all softball coordinator John Kalogris. Parker is the park district's new recreationsuper- not happen. Then, I got a similar plans around. The more I learned the demographics in Morton Grove visor for sports. iRICK ICAMBIc/suN-nMEs MEDIA job for the Detroit Red Wings about Morton Grove, the more can be served. NIL THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 5 2013 9

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The Nues Village Board presented U.S. Army CpI. Michael Walchli with the ceremonial "key to the cuy" in

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BY NATASHA WASINSKI Force Spartan Team stationed in Kandahar. For Sun-Times Media@nalwaz He spent one year leading an infantry pIa- toon in the southern Afghanistan desert. Nues awarded its first "key to the village" Being far from home made Walchli better for recently-returned soldiers to U.S. Army appreciate the closeness of family. Join FFC andearn your Cpi. Michael Waichli. "You realize how much your family sup- Mayor Andrew Przybylo issued a procla- ports you in all your decisions," he said. enrollment fee back!* mation thanking the young veteran for his Walchli received the village's honor service in the War in Afghanistan during flanked by his mother, grandparents, fiancé, the Aug. 27 Village Board meeting. future in-laws, aunt and uncle. Plus, receive 4 FREE one-hour Walchli received a plaque with the cer- During the exchange, he offered Przybylo emonial key, and a restaurant gift certifi- a military challenge coin he received after personal training sessions. cate from the Niles Chamber of Commerce his first firefight. and Industry, as tokens of the community's The token is in honor of the village lead- gratitude. er's late niece, Vanessa Przybylo Kolpak, Waichli, 25, said his grandmother nomi- who was killed in the Sept. 11 attacks on the nated him for the honor, which recognizes World Trade Center. local servicemen home from active duty in "I wanted to give him and his fam- Iraq and Afghanistan. uy something from my unit," Walchli After graduating from Maine South explained. High School in 2006, Walchii did part-time Walchli found a job in construction forestry work with NUes' Public Services after being honorably discharged from the Department. military this past May. He hopes to pursue a He enlisted with the Army in 2009, and career in public service or law enforcement. reported to boot camp in Fort Bennin& Ga. His army days are behind him, but in January 2010. the men and women Walchli served with Upon completion of his trainin& Waichii overseas continue to hold a unique place in transferred to the 10th Mountain Division's his life. headquarters in Fort Drum, NY «The bond you get with people you meet In March 2011 he was deployed with the (in the armed forces) not a lot ofpeople will 3rd Brigade Combat Team to join the Task see or experience," he said. "Offer expires 9/15/201 3. New members onfy. Restrictions appFy. See webste for details NIL IO I THURSDAY, SEPT EMBER 5,2013 I

III POUCE BLOTIER

The following incidents were listed of their apartment building. Both men driving under the influence, speeding in the official bulletinofthe Niles Police appeared to be intoxicated, police said. driving in the wrong lane and improper Department. Readers are reminded that They have an Aug. 27 court date. lane usage on the morning of Aug. 24. an arrest does not constitute a findingof She was taken into custody at 4:30 guilt. Only a courtoflaw can make that Wynne Fadrowski, 33, of 8906 a.m. on the 7500 block of Milwaukee determination. Wisner St., Niles, was charged with Avenue. She has an Oct. 2 court date. domestic battery on Aug. 25 after she allegedly punched, scratched and bit a Gerald Nix, 71, of 7335 Nora Ave., DOMESTIC BATIERY man inside her apartment, causing himNiles, was charged with driving under Miguel Almazan, 21, and Jose to lock himself inside a bathroom. She the influence and failure to wear a Almazan, 21, both of 7910 Caidwell Ave., has a Sept. 16 court date. seatbelt on Aug. 24. He was taken into Ni1es, were each charged with domestic custody on the 7000 block of Touhy Av- battery on Aug. 24 after they allegedly DUI enue at 10:45 p.m. after police stopped became involved in a physical alterca- Agnieszka Matyszczyk, 19, of 1431 him for reportedly not wearing a seat- tion with each other in the courtyard Cram St., Park Ridge, was charged withbelt. He has an Oct. 2 court date.

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ThEFT A snowblower was stolen between stay with a friend for the night. An employee's phone was stolen Aug. 25 and Aug. 27 from a garage on Aug. 23 from a training room inside a the 8500 block of Olcott Avenue. BURGLARY TO VEHICLE store on the 8500 block of Golf Road. Clothing and approximately $20 in Another phone was reported stolen DISPUTE cash were stolen overnight between Aug. 22 from a sports complex on the Police were called to a home on the Aug. 22 and Aug. 23 from a vehicle facebook.com/ 6400 block of Howard Street. 7800 block of Nordica Avenue on the parked in a driveway on the 6900 afternoon of Aug. 23 after a 19-year-old block of Cleveland Street. A wallet and iPhone were stolen man allegedly yelled at his mother be- NilesHeraldSpectator Aug. 24 from a locker inside a fitness cause she did not pick up food for him An iPod, phone charger and $150 center on the 9200 block of Milwaukee from a fast food restaurant. Police said were reported stolen Aug. 27 from an Avenue. no physical contact was made and the unlocked vehicle parked in a driveway teen agreed to leave the residence and on the 8400 block of Oriole Avenue.

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III DISTRICT 64 Back to school at District 64 in Park Ridge, Nîles

BY JENNWER JOHNSON ¡[email protected] I @Jen_Pioneer

orne ofthe hottest days of the summer have taken hold, but that didn't stop the inevi- table first day of school. Park Ridge-Niles School Dis- trict 64 students in first through eighth grades headed back to class Tuesday morning, many still wearing the shorts and T-shirts they sported over the summer, but now carrying new backpacks Children line up for the first day of classes at Roosevelt School in Park Ridge on Aug. 27. i JUDYFIDKOWSKUFORSUN-11MESMEDIA and books. Kindergarteners, undergoing orientation this week, begin their first regular school day on Aug. 30. This year's preliminary enroll- ment is 4,303 students, according to District 64. That's 18 more stu- dents than June 2013 enrollment figures. Additionally, there are 37 fewer students attending the district's elementary schools this year compared to the June enroll- ment, but 55 more at the middle school level. Enrollment could change and the official "six-day enrollment" Fifth-grader Anna Wapner adjusts her numbers will be reported to the backpack she prepares to enter Roos- Board of Education on Sept. 23. evelt School in Park Ridge for the first

Parents, meanwhile, will also day of classes Aug. 27.i JUDY ROKOWSXI/FOR head back to school for upcoming SUN-TIMES MEDIA Patty Norcross gives last-minute curriculum nights. The purpose of instructions to her son Connor Norcross Students enter Roosevelt School in Park Ridge as parents watch on the first day of the nights are to provide parents Carpenter School: Sept. 3, 6 as he prepares to enter Roosevelt School classes Aug. 27.i JUDY FIDKOWSKI/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA with "a preview of what children p.m. in Park Ridge for the first day of classes will be learning and teaches will Field School: Aug. 28 at 6 p.m. Aug. 27. i JUDY FIDKOWSKIIFOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA Roosevelt School: Sept. 5 at 5 at 6:30 p.m. for sixth grade and 7 share helpful information about for kindergarten, 6:30 p.m. for 6 p.m. for kindergarten through p.m. for seventh and eighth grades. their classroom procedures and third grade, and 7 p.m. for fifth 5:30 p.m. for kindergarten and second grade and Sept. 10 for e Lincoln Middle School: Sept. expectations for students," said grade; Aug. 29 at 6 p.m. for first new families, 6 p.m. for first and third through fifth grades. 12 at 7 p.m. Superintendent Philip Bender. grade; 6:30 for second grade; and second grades, 7 p.m. for third Washington School: Sept. 9 at Jefferson Early Childhood Cen- The schedule for these parents-7 p.m. for fourth grade. and fourth grades, and 7:30 for 6:30 p.m. ter will conduct a parent orienta- only evenings is: Franklin School: Sept. 3 at fifth grade. Emerson Middle School: Sept. tion on Aug. 29 at I p.m. 12 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,2013 j NIL

ID DISTRICT 64 D64 considers chopping lunchroom-worker salaries

BY NATASHA WASINSKI shifted from pay raises to cuts. impassioned plea against pay cuts.supervisors and assistant supervi- The administration did not pub- For Sun-Times Media I @natwaz "I know there were some num- "We're worth so much more," sors earning up to $21.60 an hour. licly acknowledge the assertion bers thrown around during those former teacher Patti Keady told Yet the school board on July at the Aug. 26 meeting. But the Back in July, lunch and childcareconversations, and those numbers officials. 8 ultimately decided to defer the board noted it was, once again, supervisors were among the Parkdon't seem to be on this (proposal) She has overseen Field's matter. unaware of how the matter was Ridge-Niles District 64 employeessheet," Board President Anthony before-school program and lunch At the same meeting, officials being handled. considered for a raise. Borrelli said. "I think there was at Roosevelt for the past two de- unanimously agreed to award 15 "Whomever was making that After a confusing turn of events,some sort of communication lapsecades, handling payroll, serving asadministrators with a two percentphone call was obviously way out approximately 200 workers' wageshere." a liaison to parents, and training bump in pay. There was no discus-of line, way out of order, and doing could now be chopped. John Heyde, noting he missed other staff duties typically car- sion by the board. so without any level of authority" Officials on Aug. 26 received the board's last closed session ned out by a school administrator, Teachers covered under the Borrelli said. a proposal to reduce part-time meeting on the matter, voiced his her husband, Michael, stated. current union contract are set to Ultimately no action was taken employee pay up to one-third the non-support for the pay schedule. "She works for a fraction of a receive 2 percent pay raises this on lowering the workers' wages. current rate. Under the revised "This is not something as I what a teacher costs," he said, school year. Martin said that the adminis- schedule, staff would be paid $12 would see it, based on supply and noting that, after taxes, Keady col- The proposal for hourly- tration, with officials, has been an hour for supervising lunch, as demand, that we're paying too lects $15 an hour. "But she never employee raises was again tabled and still is considering a variety well as before-school and extend- much," Heyde said. "I cannot see loses heart. Her job is her joy." when put before the board Aug. of alternatives regarding hourly ed-care programs. Head supervi- voting for a pay cut for anyone." The three programs - before 12. Officials earlier in the eve- wages, including looking at the sors and assistant supervisors Lunchroom staff was also school, lunch, and extended care fling had met in closed session market rate for employees in this would earn $16 and $14, respec- caught off guard. employ roughly 200 people, to discuss unspecified collective line of work. tively. The District 64 administra- "It hurts to think that we wouldreported Joel Martin, assistant negotiations. "Wewillcontinue to research tion had previously suggested be devalued," said Kathy Pierucci, superintendent for human re- Since then, the lunch supervi- and provide the board of educa- raises for the staff of 1.6 percent, head lunch supervisor at Field sources. sory staff has claimed receiving tion information on all options consistent with the Consumer School. District 64 initially considered phone calls from the district's requested," Martin said. "Based Price Index. She was among the mostly- hourly wages starting at $12 and human resources office asking upon all of these factors, the It was unclear to school board female crowd of 40 workers who capped at $18.65. The original whether they would accept less boardwilldecide upon a plan that officials how the district's thinkingattended the meeting to an make proposal had head lunchroom pay. they feel is most appropriate." DON'T BE CI4IJ6HT H LIKE THIS! THE HOMESTEAD AT MORTON GROVE .Overhead Sewer Systems an ESSeX COflltfllJMV . Flood Controls . Any Drainage JOIN US FOR Problem WHATAAJ 'I COFFEE AND A TOUR WEPO? (' s Power Rodding September 1 2th & 25th i :30 p.m. . Small Plumbing Repairs Or call today to schedule a free, no-obligation tour at 847-581-1800.

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III NUES Shuttered Niles Secretary of State facility toreopen in Des Plaines

BY RICK KAMBIC "It's a major win for our econom- tiated a contract with retailer Five market targeting the teen and pre- rkambic@pioneerlocalcom I @rick..kambic ic development efforts because the Below before offering the Secretaryteen market, for 9,100 square feet DMV attracts a lot people," Moylan of State a renewal, Druker said. formerly occupied by the Illinois Drivers in Cook County's north said. "We spoke to some businesses Druker earlier told Pioneer PressSecretary of State." suburbs will once again have a in Niles and (the DMV) is greatly that the Nues facility was being Before its closure, the Seem- local Secretary of State's office, missed." closed because the Secretary of tary of State facility in Niles had as a storefront in Des Plaines has The full-service facility will be State could not pay its rent on time.35 full-time employees, sold about been picked to replace a recently- located at Lee and Oakton Streets, Druker now says he misspoke. 7,900 vehicle stickers per month shuttered location in Nues. near a Jewel-Osco, several restau- Inland Reality declined to corn- and completed about 12,000 other Though residents needing to rants, two banks, a Cardinal Fitnessment on the Secretary of State's transactions per month, according renew their lucenses, get state ifis, and other small retail. payment historç but did confirm to Druker. get vehicle stickers or transfer titles "That area was targeted for long-term efforts to work with Five Katie Schneider, executive dime- could get shorter lines as a result redevelopment and our city staff is Below. tor of the Niles Chamber of Corn- of the new location, Des Plaines The Secretary of State's full-service making progress on turning the in- "For the past few years, we merce, agreed with Moylan that officials say they're the real winners driver's testing center in Nues was closed tersection into a destination where have worked to reposition the the driver's facility was a popular because the trafficwillgenerate in May and has been replaced by Five people can spend money while Four Flaggs shopping center in attraction. sales tax money that previously Below. A new facilily will soon open in knocking out numerous errands at Nues with best-in-class national "It did drive a lot of traffic went to Niles. Des Plaines. RICK KAMBIc/suN-TIMEs MEOIA once," Moylan said. retailers who want to locate in this from all over the near suburbs," The Nues facility closed in early Dave Druker, spokesman for densely populated, high-traffic Schneider said. "It's definitely a May and has since been replaced facility on Lake Cook Road near White's office, confirmed the new area," said Kristi Rankin, Inland's shame to see them go. We used to by discount retailer Five Below. Waukegan Road. location and said it should open senior vice president for property get phone calls from people asking Some services have been offered Des Plaines state Rep. Marty within the next month or two. management. "We have revitalized where it's located in the shopping at temporaly locations in Niles and Moylan, D-55th, said he was very The Niles location in Four Flaggs the center with new retail tenants center. Inlandjust signed a (Fresh Morton Grove, but people needing active in connecting city officials Shopping Center, located on Golf including Marshalls, Old Navy and Farms) grocery store to replace extensive help were sent to the Chi- with Secretary of State Jesse Road near Milwaukee Avenue, Ashley Furniture. Last December Jewel and now Five Below is mov- cago facility on Elston Avenue near White's office about two months closed in early May because prop- we executed a lease with Five ing in, so I'm confident they have a Cicero Avenue, or the Deerfield before the Niles location closed. erty owner Inland Reality had nego-Below, a new entrant to the Chicagosolid plan."

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IO LEITERS Four ways to battleWe stîli have work to do O'Hare noise With every ear-piercing take-off and land- ing at O'Hare, our dedicated Pioneer Press if dream is tocometrue reporters and Park Ridge City Council mem- bers re-dedicate themselves to the battle. The African-Americans in 1963 - vot- noise-abatement battle we've fought before, but ing rights, segregated schools, fair BY RANDY housing - have fallen. Yet segrega- without any sustaining victories. Only unful- BLASER filled promises and ignored compromises. tion in fact remains. In Chicago, some The battle has resumed this fall as more of the poorest and most segregated of the airport's planes, flights and runways neighborhoods not only still exist, but threaten to make a bad situation even worse. have expanded. So what do you and I do short of building sound marked the 50th anniver- Chicago's public school system is bunkers in our basement or joining a survival- sary last week of one of the plagued by school closings, high drop- ist community? Here, my fellow sufferers, are Wegreatest moments in Amen- out rates, poverty and legal segnega- three exciting and one dull option: can history: Martin Luther King's "I tion. Some 87 percent of the students . The Wrigley Field Gambit: We could always Have a Dream" speech. are poor, and 86 percent are black use the headlines by inviting other communities Ifyou haven't taken the time to and Latino. to build a rival airport. I know it's been over- read the speech, or watch it on You- We should weep over that fact. done, but it did get Ricketts and Rahm to finally Tube, you really owe it to yourself as All through the l970s, 1980s and hammer out a solution! an American to do so. 1990s, as blacks moved into white s The Mayor Daley Move In The Night: Like Like the words of the Declara- neighborhoods, whites moved out. An the Boss did a few years back, we could always tion of Independence, which King African-American co-worker once bring in a team of bulldozers some night, and quotes, or the Gettysburg Address, told me about his family's experience simply level every runway aimed our way. Okay, which he references, the "I Have a moving into a "nice" white neighbor- he had more clout than we do, but I'll bet we Dream" speech is one of the essential hood. Within a few years, could get even more bulldozers than he did! documents of the nation. The truth "An African-American co- he said, all the white fami- . The Cabbie Strategy: I figure our officials it contains is essential to the idea of worker once told me about his lies moved. "Why did they have enough labor connections to woo some of America. do that?" he asked the airport cabbies to boycott the flight crews One of the lines that still strikes as family's experience moving into Ifwe believe our desti- who fly our way. Short of linking arms in front relevant today is early in the speech, a 'nice' white neighborhood. nies are inextricably bound of airline headquarters, pressuring their crews when King talks about the role white together, we should weep is one way to get their CEO'S attention at their Americans have to play in the dream. Within a few years, he said, all over the answer to that country clubs! "The marvelous new militancy the white families moved. 'Why question. . The Democratic Way: All right, so democ- which has engulfed the Negro com- Crushing poverty is dey- racy is kinda dull and pours like molasses on munity must not lead us to a distrust did they do that?' he asked. astating to neighborhoods. a December morning; but it does work if you of all white people," King said, "for Ifwe believe our destinies are A final statistic to ponder is know precisely how to pour it. Meaning we many of our white brothers, as the 70 percent of African- collectively pour our citizen power into the evidenced by their presence here inextricably bound together, we American children born to right offices of the right officials at just the right today, have come to realize that their should weep over the answer to a single parent. time. Say, like Jan Schakowsky Rahm Emanuel destiny is tied up with our destiny. All those statistics corn- and Chicago Alderman Michael Zalewski, who And they have come to realize that that question." bined add up to a life sen- chairs Chicago's Aviation Committee. Only be their freedom is inextricably bound to tence of continued poverty. sure to do it with photographers there to record our freedom." Despite all the progress the moment. Isn't it true that if one of my fellow bly bound together, then what are our we've made, and we have Jack Spatafora Americans is not free, than I am not prospects for the future? come such a long way, 50 years later, I Park Ridge truly free? Fifty years after King's speech, think King would weep over the state And if our destinies are inextnica- the legal barriers that confronted of his dream.

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BY RICK KAMBIC police, fire and building code of- [email protected] I @nck.kambic ficials, and they would be in the loop on any new business I get. We owners of Fear City are work well together, but if that ever asking Morton Grove for changed they could shut us down Themore leeway on how the real fast. This would be a low-risk warehouse can be used during the move on their part." 10 months leading up to Hallow- When police and fire officials een. make their routine inspections, Charles Grendys, one of the Grendys said they make comments owners, said he was granted a about how the maze could lend special use permit based around itself to "valuable" training efforts. operating a haunted house in an "When walking through our industrial area. Grendys is now cluttered kitchen set, one of the hoping to have a more vague per- firefighters said he pulled someone mit so he can rent the large lobby out of a similar house and wouldn't for shows, operate a small-scale mind reenacting the rescue for haunted house for private parties, training purposes," Grendys said. or rent the whole building to police Other parts of the set include organizations that do tactical train- a train car, convenience store, ing. butcher shop and a multi-room Nothing is officially in the medical fadiit works, Grendys said, but getting Aside from the life-like scenes, this new permit would allow his Fear City also has motion sensors team to explore ideas and outside that trigger sounds and moving requests. objects. "The beauty of a special use "I've been told those would be permit is that Morton Grove can good for simulating a police de- retract it at any point," Grendys partment's entry into a potentially said. "I already work closely with hostile scene," Grendys said.

This butcher shop in Fear City has ptenly of hiding spots that owner Charles Grendys thinks would be useful for police simulations

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Similarly, Fear City's applica- "Everything in here is ADA- most likely also be at night or tion mentions airsoft competi- compliant, from accessing during the weekend. tions - which is similar to laser our lobby to making your way "I've gotten no complaints tag but participants instead through the maze," Grendys about parking or littering, and shoot plastic pellets. said. my lease doesn't allow liquor About 75 actors work the set The Morton Grove Plan Corn- on site so we don't have any of when Fear City is in full opera- mission will review Fear City's those potential problems either," tion, but Grendys said he could application on Sept. 16. Grendys said. have between one and two dozen Nancy Radzevich, director The request for a new permit actors moving through the hid- of community and economic is partially because of a need to den hallways to play numerous development, said parking is make more money and partially characters if a company or fam- always the main obstacle with because it's the practical thing ily books a private event. entertainment permits, but she to do, Grendys said. Grendys is also inviting the said Fear City's proposed use "My lease is for five years Morton Grove Farmers Market appears to require less parking with a five-year option," Grendys to rent the lobby of Fear City forthan its current permit needs. said. "I'm in year three right gatherings during the winter. He Grendys said Fear City is onlynow and I plan to be here 10-plus This car in Fear City is rigged to honk when someone walks by. Owner Charles Grendys said curtains could be hung overopen during the night when his years. Things are improving said automated sounds like that could prove useful to police simulations or airsoft the entrance and exits to make neighbors are closed for the day. all-around and it's time to take competitions. i iuci KAMBIC/SUN-T1MES MEDIA the room more neutral. He said any new events would another step forward." 24 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 NIL

III PREVIEW Array of artists at Ragdale's Novel Affair

BY DOROThY ANDRIES For Sun-Times Media

Foundation's early autumn benefit, Novel Affair, is now in its sev- Ragdaleenth year and executive director Jeff Meeuwsen thinks it is time to depart from the authors-only format of the past. "We've expanded the guest artists to reflect the diversity of the arts," he said, at the Lake Forest artists' colony. The 2013 events on Sept. 27-28, will still include a majority of novelists, but also a visual artist, photographer, composer and even a dancer/choreographer. "Ragdale created a curatorial board," Karen Joy Fowler Elbio Banian Amanda Ross-Ho Meeuwsen continued, "a group of advisors from ali artistic disciplines, and they submit- ted names of possible guest artists for this event. We selected ones we wanted to invite and this year we have 10 who are able to come." The only composer in the group is Elbio Banian, who hosts "Fiesta" on WFMT Sunday afternoons, which highlights music by classical composers from Mexico and Latin America. His band, Volcano Radar, will play for the cocktail reception Friday and pianist Susan Merdinger will play his "Toc- cata Gaucha" at the private dinner will attend. The music was inspired by the folk music of the pampas, the vast plains in Argentina, Southern Brazil and Uruguay, where Barilari was born. Victor Alexander James Balog Lisa Genova Marisa Silver Another a guest artist is novelist Karen Joy Fowler, whose The JaneAusten Book Saenz, and Marisa Silver, as well as visual Club became a best seller in 2004 and was artist Amanda Ross-Ho, whose work is cur- made into a movie in 2007. "The movie was rently at the Museum of Contemporary Art a complete surprise," she said. "My book hadin Chicago. been optioned, but some of my others had The weekend begins Friday night, Sept. also and nothing came of it. The first I heard27, with a cocktail party at Durand Hall, was when it was announced that the movie Lake Forest College, at which guests can was ready to be shot." meet all 10 of the Ragdale guest artists. She was thrilled, of course, but seeing Books will be available for purchase and au- the movie was also "surreal." "I sat in the thors will sign their books. Tickets are $175. theater thinking 'that was in my book,' 'that Saturday, Sept. 28, 10 dinner parties, with wasn't in my book.' It was a strange feeling." one artist at each, will be held at a variety Additional guest artists are Victor Alex- of North Shore locations. Ticket for both ander, dancer and choreographer; photog- nights are $500. No Saturday-only tickets. rapher James Balog; novelists Lisa Genova, For tickets call 847-234-1063 or visit www Lauren Groff, Ruth Ozeki, Benjamin Mire ragdale.org. Deadline is Sept. 12. RuthOzeki Lauren Groff Benjamin Aime Saenz NIL ThURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,2013 25

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end of a traditional Jewish wedding ceremony, the groom steps on a glass as Atheguests shout "Mazel toy!" to congratulate the newlyweds. However, Niles native Thomas Edison and Dana Portman added a modern twist - replacing the glass with a light bulb as it breaks easier and makes a more distinct popping sound. It only made sense for someone with such a well known name such as Tom's to use a light bulb at his and Dana's interfaith wedding at the Renaissance Chicago Northshore Hotel in Northbrook. Tom, who grew up in Niles, is a di- rect descendant - first cousin, four generations removed - of inventor Thomas Alva Edison, known for his improvements to the light bulb. Tom searched eBay and found a blue-colored Edison light bulb, circa 1910. He and Dana plan to use the bulb's shards to create a colorful case to hold a mezuzah, a piece of parchment inscribed with Hebrew verses from the Torah that is traditionally affixed to the door frame of a Jewish home. Tom met Dana, formerly of Deerfield and Highland Park, through the dating site eHar- mony. Immediately, he was attracted to her bubbly personality and honest character, which showed even through email. Likewise, Dana

loved how genuine Tom seemed. PHOTOS PROVIDED BY MICHAEL DELO1T PHOTOGRAPHY The couple's first date was at a now closed Oakbrook Terrace restaurant. After dinner, they sat on a bench outside and talked for hours, even after closing time. Photographer: Michael Delott Photography, Tom was able to rescue a bench from the Libertyville restaurant, which played a key role in his propos- Videography: Gordon Video Productions, al. He had varions stations dedicated to their re- Buffalo Grove lationship featuring varions mementos from their Ceremony and reception venue: Renaissance dates such as cards from miniature golf set up Chicago North Shore Hotel, Northbrook in his apartment leading up to a proposal on the Officiant Rabbi Michael Tillman rescued bench surrounded by roses and candles. The Northbrook residents were overjoyed Day of coordinator: To The Point Celebrations with how their big day unfolded. Tom will Floral arrangements, chuppah and lighting always remember his "first look" at Dana Yanni Design Studio, Wheeling before the May 19 ceremony and how their jaws Disc jockey: Spinnin' Discs, Schaumburg dropped when they saw the decorated event Band: Wellington Strings (string quartet), Chicago space before the festivities began.

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VAL ON THE GO Support Warner as she lends her VAL ABOT TOWN voice to these charities this fall: Circle of Friends presents "An Eveningwith SmokeyRobinson" The Windy The morning host will once again City Live' take the mic at Chicago State University's scholarship concert cohost and Sept. 19. VisitCsu.edu/foundation this weekend's for tickets. 8th Annual Heritage 8 AM. GreenTie Ball Haul half marathon Warners day starts in Lansing, III. by emoee steps Trust Warner to be energetic making breakfast for her children. I at 7 a.m. Sept. 21 to kick off the make the best French toast ever," she off camera to half-marathon/1OK/5k walk-run says. 'And Ive always been afraid of give back to and 15-mile bike benefiting South making bacon, but now Ive gotten it Holland youth programs. Visit down to a science. the city she Southho/IancLorg toregister. loves Cocktailsfor CASA ASate Horno 11A.M. forEvery Child She dons her BY ZAK Sunday best STEM ER Warnerwill beatLloyd'sChicago (1 S. Wacker) Oct. 8 to sup- and heads port Court Appointed Special to church at Advocates (CASA). Tickets can the Covenant bepurchased atCasacookcounty. United Church -I org. of Christ (1130 -:;'j. . Black Ensemble Theater's "The E. 154th, South Legacy Continues: An Evening Holland). withRobettaFlack" Warner will join Grammy Award- 1P.M. winning artist Roberta FlackOct. Back at home, 18 at the Hilton Chicago (720 Warner lights S. Michigan). EmailAbucklerci up the grill. 'l've blackensemble.orgfor ticket become quite the information. grill master." she Big Brothers and Big Sistersof says. "I have that McHenry County's "Magic of good old Weber Mentoring" where you use On Nov. 18 Warner willbeemcee- charcoal. I can ing a magical evening -corn- light up hotdogs plete with a magician Rich Fergu- son - for Big Brothers and Big and brats and it's a Sisters. VisìtBbbsmchenry.org/ great Sunday." gala for information. Warner with her children Zoe and Maxwell

Warner is a morning person. And an evening person. Actually, "There are so many wonderful charities that I love to help out," she says. it would come as a surprise if there were five minutes in the day "l've fallen in love with Big Brothers and Big Sisters. It's wonderful how when she ceased to be the bubbly, mile-a-minute beauty who's these men and women have volunteered their time, not just for a year or a Vaibroadcasted into Chicago homes (and taxi cabs) each morning. month or a week, but for 10-15 years.These are long-lasting relationships." Warner's considerable charm is part of what's made "Windy City Live," This week,Warner will lend her face to Gateway Green's Green Tie the WLS-Channel 7 talk show she hosts alongside Ryan Chiaverini, such Ball at A. FinId & Sons (201 1 N. Southport), emceeing the Willy Wonka- a success.The show starts its third season Sept. 2 at a new 11 a.m. timeslot themed party, which features friend-of-Splash Lupe Fiasco as a guest DJ. It's and the dynamic duo is ready to shake things up. "We're combining a role she relishes. "When I get to go out and about and see people who look 6 P.M. news, weather and all the fun segments normally on 'Windy City Live.' up to me and do whatever I can to help them in their cause, I'm all for that." For a family outing. Warner takes It'll create a one-stop shop for our viewers," explains Warner. "We're even When Warner isn't on the town or on the air, her life is decidedly more the gang to the local AMC (4201 giving away a trip to Hawaii at the end of September." relaxed. She's currently planning her September 2014 nuptials to fiancé 167th, Country Club Hills). Her recent The show, which is known as much for its colorful guests as it is for its JeffCartwright ("We want a destination wedding, probably somewhere in faves? Animated flicks like "Turbo" cheery hosts, has a stacked lineup of entertainment for its upcoming season, Cancun on the beach with the turquoise water behind you and white sand and "Despicable Me 2." including psychic medium Theresa Caputo, singer Brandy and author between your toes," she says) and playing soccer mom to her two children, 9 P.M. Terry McMillian. "You get a little bit of everything," says Warner. "You get Zoe, 11, and Maxwell, 6. "I lead an exciting life but at home it's a little bor- Warner finally finds a moment to fun, you get entertainment, you get celebrities and even heartfelt moments ing," she says. "But I wouldn't trade it." relax and ends her day soaking in and depth." Green Tie Ba/I, Sept. 7, VIP reception 6.30p.m., ga/a 8.30, tickets $150 and a bubble bath and prepping for Off screen, Warner has made it her mission to give back to Chicago. up. Visit Gatewayeen.org/eventJgreen-tie-ball. Monday's live show.

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BOTANIC GARDENS' HARVEST BALL Why go: Proceeds from ticket sales and live and silent auctions support the development of a new family-friendly educational display garden. FALL Who you'll see: Emily DeGroot, Megan Hoffman and Julie Saun- ders (not pictured) co- chair the event, hosted by the Guild of the Chicago Botanic Garden GALA What to wear: Sleek dresses and colorful gowns abound at this elegant garden pfty. Pro tip: Show up early to peruse the g.rdens GUIDE gorgeous groun. - the space boasts 385 a Why go, who you'H see, of public gardens, 24 specialty gardens, four what to wear & more on the natural areas and 80 acres of water. season's hottest events When: Sept. 21. 6 p.m reception, 8 p.m. dinner STORY BY KATERINA BIZIOS, MOLLY EACH, Where: Chicago Botanic RACHEL HANDLER AND ZAK STEMER Garden, 1000 Lake Cook, PHOTOS BY RAMZI DREESSEN Glencoe Cost: $550. For tickets, visit Ch,cagobotanic.org.

SEPTEMBER E Grand CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE Cost: $250. For tickets, visit ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO'S Ge/ao fthearts.com. 12TH ANNUAL GALA OF THE ARTS THE WOMEN'S BOARD Why go: The bash benefits OF THE REHABILITATION the Catholic Charities of the INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO'S Archdiocese of Chicago, which MEDICINE BALL provides individuals and families Why go: Proceeds benefit the in crisis with food, clothing and Women's Board's mission to financial assistance. help provide top-tier patient Who you'll see NBC-5's Allison care, research and education. Rosati emcees, and more than Who you'll see: More than 450 15 artists, including Rosemary of Chicago's civic and business Co-chairs Fanti and James Wilbat, will be leaders, as well as chairs Paula on-hand for a pre-meal art show Smith and Miller Shivers Vance. Megan Hoff- and sale. man (left) In What to wear: Black tie Alexander What to wear: Black tie ad- mired, not required. Who's on stage: The James McQueen Sanders Trio will take the stage Who's on stage: After dinner, and Emily during dinner, and later, a live '60s pop band The Bucking- DeGroot In auction will feature items such CarolIna Her- hams will keep the party going. as diamond earrings from re- rera, provided Pro tip: Enter the raffle - prizes nowned jeweler Harry Winston. include a week at a resort in by Saks Fifth Pro tip: Be sure to stick around Acapulco. Mexico, and a week- for the afterparty, which starts Avenue, 700 end at the Four Seasons in at 10. DJ Chris Carter will N. Michigan; Washington D.C. Saks fifth provide the soundtrack, and if avenue.com When: Sept. 6, 6 p.m. reception, the weather is nice, the Board 7 pm dinner will set up a dance club on the Where: Navy Pier Ballroom, 600 hotel's hip Shanghai Terrace,

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When: Sept. 7, 6:30 p.m. What to wear: Anything from .org. Co-chairs Jacky Where: The Peninsula Chi- business casual to semi-formal Ferro (left) in a cago, 100 E. Superior attire is acceptable. CHICAGO LIGHTHOUSE'S FLAIR: FUN. FASHION. gown by Alexis Cost: $600. For tickets, visit Pro tip: Be sure to visit the bar - drinks are provided by PHILANTHROPY VIP and Rita Canning R,c.org. COCKTAIL RECEPTION in a dress from local spots Revolution Brew- ing, Quintessential Wines and Why go: Proceeds from the Nordstrom WORKING IN THE SCHOOLS' VIP reception and the three- BACK-TO-SCHOOL Provenance Food & Wine day sale at the 900 North LUNCHEON When: Sept. 20. 6 p.m. Michigan Shops will support Why go: The luncheon cel- Where: Institute of Puerto the Chicago Lighthouse's 28 ebrates the many volunteers, Rican Arts and Culture, 3015 programs, which assist the teachers, school adminis- W. Division blind and visually impaired. trators and partners who Cost: $75. For tickets, visit Who you'll see: The event is serve Chicago Public School Hpsschan gin gli ves.org. co-chaired by Sherrill Bodine, students. Daphne Boykin, Lynn Cooper Who you'll see: Honorary GOODMAN THEATRE and Iris Armstrong. chair Mayor Rahm Emanuel SEASON OPENING NIGHT What to wear: The dress code will loin co-chairs Christopher CELEBRATION is business casual. M. Crane, president and CEO Why go: The gala benefits the Who's on stage: The VIP at Exelon Corp., Mark F. Fur- Goodman Theatre's education reception features a fash- long, president and CEO of and community engagement ion show spotlighting items BMO Harris Bank, and Edward programs. available at the 900 North Tilly, CEO of CBOE Holdings Who you'll see: Executive Michigan Shops. Inc. Director Roche Schulfer, who Pro tip: Don't miss the silent What to wear: Dress code is is celebrating 40 years at auction, where you can snag business, so feel free to come the Goodman, and resident high-fashion items like a Burb- straight from work. director Chuck Smith, who is erry Prorsum leather jacket What you'll eat: Get ready for celebrating 20 years, alongside from the brand's 2012 runway a blast from the past - the season opening chairs Les Co- collection. ney and Elaine Leavenworth. meal is school-lunch themed, When: Sept. 25, 6 p.m. so you'll be dining cafeteria- Who's on stage: The the- Where: 900 N. Michigan style. ater kicks off its 20013/2014 Pro tip: Look for a special season with a performance Cost: $50. For tickets. visit video message from Secretary of "Pullman Porter Blues" by Chica golighthouse.org/flair. of Education Arne Duncan Cheryl L. West, directed by near the end of the program. Chuck Smith. SNOW CITY ARTS' CRYSTAL BALL When: Sept. 19, 11:30 am. What to wear: Cocktail attire. reception, noon luncheon Pro tip: Brush up on your Why go: The organization provides arts education, such Where: Palmer House Hilton blues history - you'll be hear- ing classic tunes at the party as music. theater, creative Grand Ballroom. 17 E. Monroe and during the play. writing, filmmaking and Cost: $500. For tickets, visit visual arts classes, to hospital- When: Sept. 24, 5 p m cock- Witschicago.org. ized children, keeping them tails, 8 p.m. performance invested in their educations as CENTER FOR CHANGING Where: Cocktails and dinner they heal LIVES' STRONG ROOTS, at The Standard Club, 320 Who you'll see: Amy Bossov NEW BRANCHES GALA S. Plymouth; performance of Yes Promotions and com- at Goodman Theatre, 170 N. Why go: Help bolster the Cen- munity leaders Ginger Hecht Dearborn. ThE SUN-TIMES FOUNDATiON'S ter for Changing Lives, which and Bela Lopes are co-chairs. INAUGURAL HALLOWEEN BALL provides the Logan Square Cost: Starts at $500. For What to wear: Anything from and Humboldt Park com- tickets, call (312) 443-3811, business casual to black tie is Why go: Funds raised benefit the loween spirit and don your best munities with such services ext. 586 or email Katie frient@ acceptable. Sun-Times Foundation, which sup- costumed black tie. as counseling and interim Who's on stage: Studio-qual- ports a docket of charitable causes housing. Who's on stage: Fortune tell- ity artwork and productions across the city. ers, magicians and other surprise Who you'll see: The host from Snow City Arts' students Who you'll see: Co-chaired by performers provide the spooky committee includes Cook will be on display throughout Jacky Ferro (wife of Sun-Times par- entertainment. County Commissioner Edwin the event, backed by music ent company Wrapports Chairman Pro tip: Don't miss the dessert hour, Reyes, ist Ward Alderman from Chirp Radio. Proco Moreno and the Rev. Michael Ferro) and Rita Canning, chock full of trick-or-treat gifts What you'll eat: Celeb- the evening will be a who's who of from Bloomingdale's, Pomellato and Dr. Zaki Zaki. rity chef Jose Garces of the VIPs and celebs including Mayor more What you'll eat: Dig into Blackstone Hotel's Mercat a la Rahm Emanuel and Splash colum- When: Oct. 25, 6 p.m. food from authentic Mexican Planxa is crafting an authentic nist Jenny McCarthy. restaurant La Encantada, a Spanish menu. Place: Chicago Cultural Center, 78 neighborhood favorite. What you'll eat: Sweet treats from E. Washington Pro tip: Attend the cocktail Who's on stage: All-female Vosges Haut Chocolate, Candyality Cost: For ticket prices, visit hour (or bid online at t'lyab.co/ ensemble Las BomPleneras events/72/i/silent) to par- and Magnolia Bakery. 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Beach and tickets to one of the LYNN SAGE CANCER final Chicago performances of RESEARCH FOUNDATION'S FIELD MUSEUM'S A FAIR "The Book of Mormon." ANNUAL FALL BENEFIT LUNCHEON TO REMEMBER GALA When: Sept. 27, 5:30 p.m. Why go: Proceeds sup- Why go: This year's event celebrates by recipes from that year's "Favorite Where: The Blackstone Hotel. port breast cancer research, the Fields new exhibition, Open- Dishes" cookbook, compiled by the 636 S. Michigan education and fellowships at ing the Vaults: Wonders of the 1893 members of the Board of Lady Man- Cost: $125 for cocktail recep- Northwestern Memorial Hes- World's Fair. In addition to getting agers of the Columbian Exposition. tion and silent auction, $250 pital and the Robert H. Lune a first glance at the exhibit, funds Who's on stage: Cut a rug to the for dinner. For tickets, visit Comprehensive Cancer Center raised will help advance the mu- sounds of Lynne Jordan and the Snowcityarts.org. of Northwestern University. seum's scientific and educational Shivers. mission. Who you'll see: Co-chairs Julie Pro tip: Prepare to be enchanted - BRIGHT PINK'S FAB FEST Barrish and Nancy Resnick Who you'll see: Co-chairs Les- 'Mellody Hobson and the museum, with the help of HMR Why go: Support Bright Pink. and Academy Award-winning lie McLamore and Julie Hughes George Lucas at After Designs, will be transported into fair- the only national nonprofit actress Diane Keaton will O'Connor will join fellow guests on School Matters' gala grounds, complete with ferris wheels, organization focusing on address the crowd during the this trip back ¡n time. a Midway plaisance and ragtime and prevention and early detection program. What to wear: The sprawling, elegant burlesque performances. of breast and ovarian cancer hip-hop tobatlet. What to wear: Sport your setting of the Field Museum calls When: Oct. 26, 6:30 p.m. in young women. Proceeds classiest work wear, as it's busi- for your best black-tie garb. help continue education and Pro tip: Don't miss the recep- Where: Field Museum, ness casual. support for women across the tion, where you can peruse What you'll eat: Blue Plate Cater- 1400 S. Lake Shore Pro tip: Get there before ings menu incorporates foods that country artwork by ASM students. Cost: $800-$5000. For lunch to bid in the Purse-sue first debuted at the 1893 event, Who you'll see: Event host When: Sept, 30, 5:30 p.m. tickets, visit Fie/dmuseum the Cure silent auction, which including Cream of Wheat, Aunt and breast cancer survivor reception, 7 p.m. dinner .org/support/e vents/ga/a. features designen and collect- Jemima's maple syrup and Dr. Giullana Rancic will par- Where: Lakeview Terrace and ible purses. Pepper. Dishes are also inspired ticipate in activities and speak Navy Pier Grand Ballroom, When: Oct 3, 11 am. alongside Bright Pink founder 600 E Grand Lindsay Avner. Fitness guru Where: Hilton Chicago. 720 S. and Flywheel instructor Anto- Cost: $1,500. For tickets, visit Michigan Afterschoo/matters.org. nia De Santis keeps the energy Cost: $275 and up Fon tickets, high with fun workouts. visit Lynnsage.org. What to wear: Sweats - be- cause you'll break one. 'S COUTURE Pro tip: Peruse two floors full AND COCKTAILS of fitness, beauty, health and OCTOBER Why go: The funds raised help wellness stations for a new MS SOCIETY'S DINNER support the Jeffrey Ballet's workout or hairdo. Teams can OF CHAMPIONS mission of artistic excellence make matching T-shirts for and accessible dance educa- the day, and of course, pink is Why go: Learn about the at- tion fon children in Chicago. always a popular color. est developments in the fight against multiple sclerosis, and Who you'll see: Co-chairs When: Sept 29. 9 am. to 3 p.m. help support further research, Sonya Jackson and Kathleen Where: The Westin Chicago at this dinner. one of dozens Henson and event founders River North Hotel, 320 N. taking place in cities across the Candace Jordan and Helen Dearborn country Hall Melchior. Co-chairs Who's on stage: The Ballet will Cost: $500 minimum com- Who you'll see: Event honoree Julie Hughes pull looks from its costume an- mitment to participate as a John Canning, chairman of O'Connor (left) chives for a runway show, also group of four. For tickets, visit Madison Dearborn Partners, as ¡n a vintage Brightpi'nkorg. including fashion from Neiman well as doctors and research- Marcus Michigan Avenue. gown and Les- ers leading the charge in a lie McLamore AFTER SCHOOL cure for MS. What to wear: The attire is ¡n a gown by MATTERS' ANNUAL GALA cocktail, so dress to impress - What to wear: Cocktail or and don't be afraid to take a Gustavo Cadile Why go: Proceeds from the business attire. gala help provide hundreds of fashion risk. after-school program oppor- What you'll eat: Light ap- Pro tip: Bring your dancing tunities, from dance to visual petizers and cocktails to start, shoes. After the runway show. arts to writing, for high school followed by a seated dinner. Joffney dancers will bust a students. Pro tIp: Scoop up items for move alongside guests. Who you'll see: Chicago pow- sports fans at the raffle, which When: Oct 4. 7 p.m. includes a signed Matt Forte erhouse and ASM board chair Where: , 322 W, Mellody Hobson co-chairs Chicago Bears helmet, plus Armitage along with husband and ASM autographed memorabilia from the White Sox and Bulls. Cost: Start at $300. For tick- committee member George ets, visit Joffreyba/Iet.com. Lucas. When: Oct 3, 6 p.m. cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, 7 p.m. din- What to wear: Cocktail attire 'S - think LBD and a chic clutch. ner and program. OPENING NIGHT GALA AND Who's on stage: During the Where: Four Seasons Hotel BALL program, After School Matters Chicago. 120 E. Delaware Why go: Take n Giuseppe Ver- students offer a variety of Cost: $500-$5.000 For tick- di's "Otello," the premiere show performances. from opera to ets. visit Mschampions.org. in the Lyric's 59th season, then

CHICAGOSPLASH.COM SEPTEMBER 1'7, 2013 11 fe ature THE SERVICE CLUB OF celebrate at the ball immediately portunities. CHICAGO'S afterward. Proceeds support the When: Oct. 8, 11 a.m. Lyric programs. STUDIO 123 GALA Where: Hilton Chicago, 720 S. Who you'll see: After watching Michigan Why go: The Service Club is the stars of "Otello" - like Johan Chicago's oldest charitable or- Botha and Ana María Martínez Cost: $500. For tickets, visit ganization, sponsoring charities - show off their vocal acrobatics. Cfw org. around the city for the past 123 you'll rub shoulders with them at years. Funds from the event will the ball. CHICAGO CHILDREN'S CHOIR'S benefit a range of causes. RED JACKET OPTIONAL FALL Who's on stage: The Stu Hirsh BENEFIT Who you'll see: Co-chairs Orchestra will strike up a tune Nina Mariano, Darby Hills and Why go: The choir serves nearly Pro tIp: Show up at 4 p.m. for Heather Farley Ingram have 3,500 children ages 8-18 through brought in morning news an- the preshow reception to grab a choirs in 65 Chicago schools and cocktail and hors d'oeuvres, And Daniella Guzman, Stefan after-school programs in nine local Holt and Kye Martin to emcee don't fret about coordinating cabs neighborhoods. - there's complimentary transpor- the evening. tation from the Opera House to the Who you'll see: Honorees Chris- What to wear: The dress code is Hilton. tina and John Hatherly, chair Mi- Studio 54-inspired black tie, so chael Nemeroff and emcee Micah When: Oct. 5, 5 p.m. performance, don something -fabulous. Materre will be on hand along with 8 p.m. dinner hundreds of Chicago philanthro- Who's on stage: The Ai Sofia Orchestra will provide the party Where: Performance at the Civic pists. Opera House, 20 N. Wacker: dinner tunes for the night, but expect and dancing at the Hilton Chicago, Who's on stage: Performers a special dance number from 720 S. Michigan include the Voice of Chicago, the a surprise guest. Pros from the top level of the Chicago Children's Chicago Dance Studio will also Cost: $79 and up for the per- Choir and the Englewood Neigh- be on the floor to help take your formance, $575 for the ball. For borhood Choir. moves to the next level. tickets, visit Lyricopera.org/ openìngnight. What to wear: Attire is cocktail, Pro tip: The live auction is and red-tie is encouraged, stacked with experiential items, like lunch in New York with CHICAGO FOUNDATION FOR Pro tIp: Stick around for the after- WOMEN'S 28TH ANNUAL party Joe Shanahan (owner of the famed shoe designer Brian LUNCHEON: HERE AND NOW Metro and SmartBar) will spin a set, Atwood and Splash columnist as will DJ Matt Roan, and Cham- Jenny Mccarthy, a golf trip Why go: Proceeds from the to the Riviera Country Club in pagne and sweets will be served. luncheon fund organizations that California and a dinner party on support women and girls through- When: Oct 18, 6 p.m. cocktails, 7 a luxe yacht in Naples. out Chicago. p.m dinner When: Nov. 1, 6:30 p.m. Who you'll see: Co-chairs Adela Where: Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel, Where: Four Seasons Hotel Cepeda and Julie Smolyansky and 221 N Columbus political and philanthropic leaders Chicago, 120 E. Delaware such as Toni Preckwlnkle. Cost: $500, For tickets, call (312) Cost: $450. For tickets, visit 849-8300, ext. 23. What to wear: Business-casual at- Serviceclubofchicago.org. tire is requested. THE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND Who's on stage: Co-authors of INDUSTRY'S 33RD ANNUAL "Half the Sky: Turning Oppres- COLUMBIAN BALL: SCIENCE sion into Opportunity for Women WORKS FOR THE FUTURE Co-chairs Nina Mariano (from left) in Donna Karan, Worldwide" and husband-and-wife Why go: Proceeds benefit the duo Sheryl WuDunn and Nicholas Museum's annual fund, which Heather Farley Ingram in. Kristof will address the crowd. supports educational programs, David Brown for Saks Filth Pro tip: Attend the reception - it's exhibits and experiences. Avenue and Darby Hills In a vintage Lillie Rubin from a who's who of networking op- Who you'll see: Co-chairs Amy and Chris Crane and Anna and Lulu's on the Avenue Bob Livingston. What to wear: Don your best black-tie garb. MERCY HOME FOR BOYS & GIRLS' and previous years have featured emceed by a celeb that's not to be Pro tip: Check out the museum's RINGSIDE FOR MERCY'S SAKE champs like Joe Frazier and Sugar missed - past hosts have included newest permanent exhibition. Why go: This boxing match and Ray Leonard. friends-of-Splash Bill and Giuliana Future Energy Chicago, and meet Rancic. up-and-coming scientists who are black-tie gala benefits Mercy What to wear: Black tie with an participating in the Center for the Home's Legacy for Learning optional boxing twist (guests have When: Oct 19, 6 p.m been known to don snazzy boxing Advancement of Science Educa- campaign, which helps guarantee Where: Chicago Marriott Grand gloves as accessories). tion's programs. educational opportunities for all of Ballroom, 540 N. Michigan the kids involved with the organi- When: Oct. 19, 6 p.m. cocktails, Who's on stage: Heavyweights Cost: $250. For tickets, visit zation. from the city's financial firms will 7 p.m. dinner Hercyhome.org/rmgs/de. Who you'll see: Every year the duke it out in the ring in the name Where: Museum of Science and event - co-chaired by Richard M. of charity, followed by dinner and Chicago Children's CARL SANDBURG LITERARY Industry, 5700 S. Lake Shore Daley and Executive Vice Chair- dancing with music provided by Choir's Red Jacket the City Lights Orchestra. AWARDS DINNER Optional Fall Benefit Cost: $600. For tickets, visit man of NYSE Euronext, Paul Ad- t'4sichi'cago.org. cock - brings in a big name boxer, Pro tip: There's a live auction Why go: Help celebrate the written

12 CHICAGOSPLASH.COM I SEPTEMBER 1-7, 2013 feature word at this dinner and intimate discussion, which helps support the ADLER Chicago Public Librarys program- PLANETARIUM'S ming. collections and information resources. CELESTIAL BALL Who you'll see: This year's Carl Why go: To support the Women's Sandburg award winners Michael Board of the Adler Planetarium, Lewis ("Moneyball,....The Blind which creates programs and exhibi- Side") and Isabel Allende ("The tions that inspire young people to House of Spirits"), plus local writer pursue STEM careers. Christine Sneed ("Portraits of a Who you'll see: Honorary chair Few of the People l've Made Cry"), Captain James A. Lovell, Jr., as well who will be honored with the 21st as chair Elisa Primavera-Balley, co- Century award. chairs Linda Gerstman and Donna What to wear: Dress up your best Columbia College's Beering, decor chair Rebecca business attire at this straight- Childers Caleel and more than 600 from-work event. Open Doors Gala civic, corporate and philanthropic Pro tip: There's a notable local leaders. writer seated at each table, so Who's on stage: Get down to What to wear: Gowns, tuxes and come armed with questions. , soul, disco, Top 40 and Big other black-tie attire. When: Oct. 23, 6 p.m. Band hits from local band SWAY Who's on stage: The spotlight's Chicago. Where: The Forum at the Uni- on Columbia's students: Visual art What to wear: Dress to the nines for versity of Illinois Chicago, 725 W. is on display during cocktail hour, this black-tie gala. Roosevelt while the dinner hour serves up Cost: $1,000. For tickets, visit music from a gospel choir, dance Pro tip: Show up early and snap Cplfoundation.org. and theater performances, and a social-media-worthy photos on the fashion runway show. Planetarium's outdoor terrace, which Pro tip: Don't ditch early - the offers sweeping views of the skyline. evening culminates with a grand fi- When: Sept. 7, 6 pm. reception, 8 nale performance that incorporates p.m. dinner and dancing all of the night's featured student Where: Adler Planetarium, 1300 S. NOVEMBER artwork, with the gospel choir of- Lake Shore fering an awe-inspiring soundtrack. CHICAGO CHILDREN'S Cost $600. For tickets, visit MUSEUM'S A MISSION TO SAVE When: Nov 9, 6 pm. Adlerplanetarium.org. PLAY GALA Where: Columbia College Media Why go: Get in touch with your Production Center, 16th and State inner child and support the city's Cost: $1,000-$2,500. For tickets, children's museum and its educa- vis it Colum.edu/gala. Co-chairs Linda tion programs. Gerstman (clock- Who you'll see: The event is co- HEART OF MERCY wise from top chaired by Theresa Poggenpohl left) in a gown and Darrell Hackett. Why go: The annual ball will bene- by David Meister, fit Misericordias mission to support What to wear: Black tie with 'su- more than 600 children and adults Elisa Primavera- perhero flair." with developmental disabilities. Bailey in a gown by Armanl, Donna Who's on stage: The Chicago Catz Who you'll see: Along with more band will be rocking the house well than 700 guests, the evening - Beering in a gown after bedtime. There will also be a chaired by Patsy Sheridan Caruso by Tadashi ShoJl "surprise heroic spectacle" to keep and co-chaired by Beth Merlo - and Rebecca partygoers entertained. will honor Gerald and Maureen Childers Caleel in When: Nov. 2, 6 p.m. Corcoran with the Heart of Mercy a gown by Escada Award for outstanding service to Where: Navy Pier Grand Ballroom, Misericordia and BIlI Choslovsky 600 E. Grand and Scott Mendel with the Sister Cost: Under 35 $350, standard Rosemary Service Medallion. Chicago, 221 N. Columbus Foods North America CFO Chris cocktail attire. ticket $500. For more information, What to wear: Black tie optional. visit Chica gochiidrensmuseum.org/ Cost: $350 per individual ticket, Hall and his wife Renee, the event Pro tip: Accessorize with a com- index.php/support/bene fit -events. Who's on stage: Guests will dance visit Heartofmercybal/.org. co-hosts, you'll dine alongside petitive edge - the live auction the night away to the sound of the more than 400 local executives features big-ticket items such as Don Cagan Orchestra. COLUMBIA COLLEGE'S OPEN MARCH OF DIMES' SIGNATURE and civic leaders. culinary-themed packages cre- DOORS GALA Pro tip: Fans of world travel, check CHEFS AUCTION OF CHICAGO What you'll eat: Lead chef David ated by participating chefs and a Why go: The gala benefits the out the live and silent auction that Why go: Not only will you sample Blonsky of Siena Tavern has round- hockey stick autographed by the Open Doors Scholarship Fund, features items like a one-week food and libations from some of ed up more than 20 restaurants to 2013 Chicago Blackhawks. vacation to a Hawaiian villa and a set up stations around the room. which provides financial support the city's best restaurants, but When: Nov. 15, 6 p.m. to grads stay at London's prestigious Staf- you'll help fund the March of For the first time, mixology stations attending Columbia College. ford Hotel. Dimes' mission to prevent birth de- (in addition to an open bar) will Where: Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers, 301 E. North Water Who you'll see: Columbia board When: Nov. 15, 6 p.m. cocktails, fects, premature births and infant serve craft cocktails from Femme members, faculty and arts arid 7 30 pm. dinner and awards mortality. de Coupe and Tippling Brothers. Cost: $250. For tickets, visit education-loving Chicagoans. Where: Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel Who you'll see: Along with Quaker What to wear: Don your best t'-larchofdirnes.com,

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be easy to forget about with a communí1estiva1,"says Wade ofan out- Dwyane Wade's Chicago roots. Not door Douglas Paik event, which follows a festive only does he play for the Miami gala (see sidebar). "It will give everyone a chance Heat, arguably one ofthe Chicago to come out and celebrate with us." Bu11s'biest rivals, but as a nine-time While it's easy for some celebrities to simply TwouldNBA M-Star, scoring champion and slap their name on an event, that's not Wade's defensive force, he has helped the team win three style. He's a constant presence during the week- NBA championships - including the 2013 end, whether he's presenting awards to local phil- trophy, taking down a tough-as-nails Bulls team anthropic leaders or doling out hoops advice to along the way. young fans - and he enjoys every minute of it. But the Chicago native hasnt forgotten "T love seeing the looks on kids' faces at surprise where he came from - and neither should we. school visits or audience members when they see Though he lives in Miami, he still has one foot a great performance from local acts," he says. firmly planted in his hometown, and he remains Chicago is a frequent stop for Wade, who is committed to making it a better place with his currently spending his off-season months train- Wade's World Foundation, which celebrates its ing and traveling. Most ofhis family, including 10th anniversaiy this yeat his mom, lives here. "It's such an awesome city," "I started it as a way to give back to the corn- says Wade, adding that he loves to check out new munity, to be the example I always wanted to see restaurants and hit the stores on Michigan Av- and have as a young boy growing up in Chicago,»enue with his sons, Zaire, 9, and Zion, 4. When Weekend warrior says Wade, who spent his formative years on it comes to shopping, his sons are in good hands: the South Side before moving to Robbins and Wade has become a style icon, having landed Here's what you can expect at the upcoming Wade's World attending Richards High School in Oak Lawn. on best-dressed lists in both GQand Esquire Weekend: "Philanthropy is important to me. Without it, and named one ofPeople magazine's 50 Most there wouldn't be much progress in this world." Beautiful People. His free time also allows for 10th anniversary celebration The Wade's World Foundation started in gala: Along with dinner, live extra time with his girlfriend, Gabrielle Union, entertainment and an auction, 2003 in Chicago, and has since expanded to whom he has been dating since 2007. Wade will unveil the organiza- Milwaukee (where Wade attended Marquette While Wade is enjoying the off-season, he's tion's "Choose to Live, Live to University) and South Florida. It aims to assist eager to get back on the court - though hes Dream" initiative and present at-risk communities and kids via three key aware ofthe pressures that await. "Coming the 2013 Excellence in Philan- initiatives: literacy health and fatherhood.The back as returning champions with most of our thropy award to charitable organization runs year-round programs, such Chicagoans, including Steve guys, we know we have to work much harder," Harvey and his wife, Marjorie. as basketball camps, partnerships with after- says Wade. "The pressure will be on for a $350-$5,000, Sept. 6, 6:30 p.m. school programs and a holiday event for fathers three-peat, but we have to focus and take it cocktail reception, 8 p.m. dinner. and sons - and throws a star-studded bash one game at a time." Peninsula Hotel, 108 E. Superior during the NBA All-Star weekend - but its Plg in the NBA is a dream come true Live to Dream festival: Wade centerpiece is the Wade's World Weekend. Held for Wade, who began shooting hoops as a kid hosts a free afternoon of here in Chicago Sept. 6-7, the event sees Wade in Chicago. "The courts have always been a events, including entertain- return home to inspire kids and raise finds for sanctuary for me," he says. 'It's my safe haven ment, plus free dental and the organization. "I love the community-based for all that's going on in my world." But having health screenings and employ- events," says Wade. "In the past, we've done a tal- ment opportunities for young his fantasy come true involves more than just adults. Sept. 7, 1-6 p.m., Doug- ent showcase, a literary contest - these are what layups and jump shots. "Having a charity or a las Park, 1401 S. Sacramento I look forward to the most." foundation was also dream of mine as a young This year, expect plenty of 10th-anniversary man," Wade says. "I'm able to live it out, and I'm For more information, visit enthusiasm. "We're bringing something new Wadesworldfoundation.org. gTatefll for that."

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based in fact, then bold and ffirtatious, she biographies also engages the civil rights leader Thoughremain works of imagi- in a meandering dialogue that nation, stories to be shaped forces him into a deeper con- and told. They have to be; no versation than he could ever Sept. 5 to Oct. 6, , matter how intriguing the have expected. 5535 S. Ellis. For tickets, visit individual portrayed, no matter "This play presents Dr. Courttheatre.org, how fascinating the life lived, King as a man struggling the drama demands more - to deal with the image and especially when it's performed reputation of his iconic fame," on stage. And in the case of says director Ron OJ Parson. Katon Hall's "The Mountain- "The Camae character is top," opening at Court Theatre representative of the changing David Alan Sept. 5, less is definitely more. attitudes ofthe young African- Anderson Winner ofa 2010 Olivier Americans ofthe time. She's as Dr. Martin Award (London's version of used in the play to chal- Luther King, Jr. and Lisa the Tony), Hail's two-character lenge Dr. King's non-violent Beasley as play imagines Dr. Martin philosophies and to explore Camae. Luther King in his room at the the notions ofhis adulterous Lorraine Motel in Memphis relationships." on the eve ofhis assassination, "We're dealing with a man where he is visited by a young who became a saint, a black woman from housekeeping. man in America during a tut- This is not Dr. King marching bulent time who just happens (AIÌI( ' )II )( I, II(9 I Il(Il I..IVE 11»IEAl'ER (iih in Selma, or addressing the to be at the forefront of the nation so brilliantly from the movement," says actor David steps ofthe Lincoln Memo- Alan Anderson, whose resume \lI&% I taiti om rial in Washington, but a man includes roles in "Othello" and BEGINS SEPTEMBER 24 I lUll L''t" II) \IIR%,lltLtC APCADA alone with his thoughts, in the works ofAugust Wilson. need ofa smoke. "But he's also a husband, a iri O©{ Ol Dr. King, who had earlier father, a friend, a sinner. A RIG NAMES IN AN INTIMATr OFflING that day met with striking man who has fears and desires. Oo INOiIft OWN RACN YARrI MORM sanitation workers, and These ideas in regard to Dr. FRON THE CREATO$ Of delivered the "l've Been to the SOUTh PARK King are not surprising, but Zw\lii,di \Iilil I)iiiii Mountaintop" speech, is weary, we just don't often get to see fretful. Camae, the motel titljiitil'.t1ll 630.962.7000 public figures, great leaders at employee, arrives with the ,iI I i WWW.OSIIOWS COM levels of simplicity and vulner- coffee he's ordered. Shy at first, ability that we can relate to." c \l, \Iiiii t )ii;illliI;ii ,7Janc Austen's NOW PLAYING w tini ( )t i itiliI Ii 4 , BROADWAYW4cIICACO.coM r7,4uu iu slitliti.,ni t ( ELVISFUt CARL JOT Just back from its tour of EnglantL.. w potstiii LEWIS ørns CASH do,,'! nj.ss tIfl' soli' tuo Chica',. For your must-go H H!HO ¡;er/,rrmance,' Saturday, September 7,2013 2:OOpm . events, check out Sunday. September 8,2013 2:OOpm IfliDD MILLION Free pre-performance lecture at 1pm fl. Royal George Theatre 1641 N Haisted St, Chicago Vein paVnng is eneilabie 0 tronI of the theatre for $12 Opens Ticktnt STh.$30) available al 1ILAR www Iicketmt*vtercom Or CALL\ DAR chieauo awwtheroyatgporqethoalrv,com,al the May 22... Royal Geottie Box 011ite or by CRIIInU online at Chicagosplash.com Navy Pier sakeseare u the theatre at 312.q889000 unuavypier « Footwork-KINGz will perform 800-745-3000 ea er tUMai Ill Y .L CM 1, site Ill1W, 1 17W Chamber with the as cirqueshanghai.com 312.595.5600 ,pera APOLO THEATER ¡113.935.6100 i Chicago part of "eMotion." Groups 10+ 773-327-3778 www.chEcagoshakes.com TEE11AflUOMIRUU.I12STh1 (;,x Oporu, Modo A/To,doh/o!

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Her most recent book is a new edition ofThe Savage ' Truth on Money which was named one of the ten best money books by selling author Terry Savage, the Forum will begin with a discussion of the origrns of Amazon,com. She also authored The New Savage Number: How Much women's business development locally and nationally, the impact that the WBDC has Money DoYou Really Need to Retire? A regular contrthutor to the popular had on women's entrepreneurship and economic empowerment, the WBDC's focus investing websites MoneyShowcom,YahooFinance.com and TheStreet. in the future and its renewed commitment to fighting the challenges that still exist com, she is also a frequent guest on radio and television shows including everywhere for women and minority-owned businesses. CNN, NBC, and CNBC. Savage's financial expertise comes from experience, in pari as a founding member and the first woman trader on the Chicago Board Options Exchange. She is also the president ofher own company, Terry Savage Productions, Ltd. FORUM PANELISTS Hedy M. Ratner S, Carol Dougal Co-Founder and Co-President Emeritus Co-Founder and Co-President Emeritus and Consultant Women 's Business Development Center Women 's Business Development Center Dougal co-founded the Women's Business Development Center Rather co-founded with Carol Dougal the Women's Business with Hedy Ramer in i 986, and she has helped guide the organization Development Center in i 986, and together, they steered it into an into one that is generally recogmzed as the nation's largest business organization that has helped more than 70,000 women start and grow I assistance center serving women. A creative leader who was a member a business. An advocate and activist for women's issues for the past U, of the executive committee membership of the Women's Business 35 years, Rather was appointed by President Clinton to the National Enterprise National Council (WBENC) , Dougal helped develop the first Women's Business Comicil. She helped advocate for and was appointed nationalWomen's Business Enterprise (WBE) certification program by Illinois Governors Edgar and Ryan to the illinois Women's Business that ultimately supports women- and minority-owned businesses gain Ownership Council andthe Governor's Commission on the Status of access to corporate and government contracts. Her earlier experience Women in Illinois. She also served as an appointed member of the illinois in employment and training issues helped the WBDC launch a program Labor Advisory Board and the Business Enterprlse Program Council. to educate women business owners on matters related to hiring women Former Chicago Mayor Richard Daley appointed her co-chairperson who are moving from welfare to the workforce. of the Women's Health Task Force. She is a past board member of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce and The Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau, a founding member of the Alliance of Minority and Debra Jennings-Johnson Female Contractors Association and a member of The Chicago Network. Qiag Board ofDirectors, WomensBusine. Development Center I Dfrector Supplier Diversity, BP America, Inc. Emilia DiMenco Debra Jennings-Johnson has been a passionate advocate for minority President & CEO and women-owned businesses for more than 20 years. As a leader in supplier diveinty Jennings-Johnson combines "old school' ' spirit and a Women 's Business Development Center dedication to minority business development with current practices, skills Emilia DiMenco was named president and CEO of the Women's and competencies of procurement operations. Business Development Center (WBDC) on August 1 , 2013, replacing co- In her tenure as Director of Supplier Diversity for BF the inclusion of a founders Hedy Ramer and Carol Dougal. She joined the WBDC as chief minority- and women-owned businesses spending amount has increased operating officer in July 20 1 0 after completing a 30-year career as an from less than $200 million in 1999 to approximately $700 million in 2010. executive vice president with Harris Bank's Corporate and Commercial She has lectured extensively and published articles covering topics such as Banking tears. She served on the WBDC's board of directors for several subcontracting opportunities for MWBEs, non-traditional purchasing, joint years before accepting a position as acting chief operating officer in July ventures, building strategic alliances, second tier purchasing and program 2010, a position that became permanent in 2012. In thatpost, she was strategies for corporate America. Additionally she has participated on U responsible for all aspects of non-profit leadership including program numemus panels addressing minority and women business related issues. management, fundraising, succession and strategic planning. Among She has received many awards fmm organizations such as the Chicago her accomplishments, she launched two WBDC microloan programs Minority Business Development Council, Chicago United, the Minority with a pool of nearly $ i million in loans. 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the WBDC was established Enterprise National Council (WBENC), in I 986 as the nation's first thereby helping them gain access to Smcewomen's small business assistance lucrative corporate and government center, it has become known as the cortracts. For 1 5 consecutive years, the standard-bearer in a movement that WBDC has presented an annual Child has empowered women's business Care Business Expo that supports women ownership. in the childcare mdustry and focuses To date, the WBDC has helped more on the business side of childcare. Each than 70,000 women start and expand a fall, the WBDC hosts an Entrepreneurial business. The organization's services, Woman's Conference, arguably one of provided in Spanish and English, include the largest and most successful women's entrepreneurial trainvig, busmess business conferences in the nation. consulting and access to capital. As a testament to its success, the Headquartered in Chicago, the WBDC WBDC has been recognized with has a regional presence throughout a hundreds of awards and accolades for nine-state Midwestern region. More than its advocacy work and programs and i 400 women have been certified as services for women business owners. Its Women's Business Enterprises (WBE) in efforts have paid off: today, a woman owns partnership with the Women's Business nearly five of every i O businesses.

2013 Sponsor Acknowledgements

The Women's Business Development Center (WBDC) extends its gratitude to the following entities for their commitment, consistent generosity and support to ensure the success of the 27th Annual Entrepreneurial Woman's Conference. Without them, this conference would not be possible. *Compa.pes listed are those committed as of August 12, 2013.

Marquee Sponsors WBE Premier Sponsors Staples, Inc. WBE Sponsors Media Sponsors Special Thanks ($50,000 and Up) ($10,000 and Up) Target Corporation ($5,000 - $9,000) ($10,000 - $49,000) Alto Tech BMO Harris Bank Futura Marketing, Inc. The Travelers Companies, Inc. * The Bureau of Engraving Black [0E Journal Laurel G. Bellows BP America, Inc. Hit Big, LLC University of Illinois Kayhan International Enterprising Women Carolynn Brooks Deluxe Corporation Foundation * INTREN, Inc. Wrigley KellyMitchell Group, Inc. Hispanic Network Chicago Sun-Times Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small J&J Exhibitors Service, Inc. KNOCK, inc. Make it Better Chris Ruys Communications Workshop Sponsors Businesses Overture Premiums & Promotions, LLC Manilow Suites MBE I ($5,000 - $10,000) Hoopla Communications Premier Sponsors Smead Manufacturing Company AT&T National Van Lines Minority Business News USA J&J Exhibitors Service, Inc. (25,000 - $49,000) (MBN USA) Major Sponsors Cardinal Health New Age Transportation, Joone Productions Allstate Insurance Distribution & Warehousing, Inc. Minority Entrepreneur ($1 5,000 - $24,000) Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp. KNOCK, nc. CNA CDW Richards Graphic Communications, Inc. Professional Woman's I Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Levy Security Corporation Microsoft Corporation ComEd, An Exelon Company Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. Robinson Hill Today's Chicago Woman (TCW) Motorola Solutions, Inc. Northern Trust Deere & Company Louis United Scrap Metal U.S. Veteran's NBC5 Chicago Of f iceMax Fifth Third Bank Health Care Service Corporation Women's Enterprise Magazine Premier Media Sponsors Pioneer Press (HCSC) U.S. Bank Fredrikson & Byron, PA. ($50,000 Value and Up) (WE USA) Richards Graphic Communications, United Airlines The Nielsen Company Kraft Foods Group Chicago Sun-Times Official Carrier: United Airlines Inc. The University of Chicago jUPS Lune Besikof Lapidus & Co, LLP Corn ca st Official Technology Sponsor: Allison Rosati The University of Chicago Medicine W.W. Grainger, Inc. Office Depot Crains Chicago Business Microsoft Corporation Terry Savage U.S. Department of Energy SAVOR. .Chicago at McCormick Walgreen Co. PepsiCo, Inc. Grid Official Television Sponsor: NBC5 Chicago Place PNC NBC5 Chicago Terri Shapiro Pioneer Press RubinBrown LLP SMG-McCormick Place Southwest Airlines Co. WVON *The Deluxe Corporation Foundation and The Travelers Companies, Inc. are serving in an honorary sponsorshcapacity. The Women's Business Development Center and its Board of Directors also extends their gratitude to all exhibitors, advertisers, breakfast and luncheon table purchasers, Contract IConnections participants, vendors arid each and every individual that participated in the success of this year's event we could not do this without you! SUN-TIMES MEDIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 NO I

CUSTOM MEDIA SOLUTIONS I WOMENDIBUSENESS I SPECIALSECTIONS.SUNTIMES.COM 27th Annual Hall of Fame Awards Luncheon THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, NOON McCORMICK PLACE, LAKESIDE BALlROOM, E354 year, the Women's Business Development Center (WBDC) recognizes several outstanding women entrepreneurs who have demonstrated unequaled success, perseverance and creativity in their enterprises. The WBDC also recognizes advocates who have demonstrated an enthusiastic commitment to strengthening women's business ownership and Eacheconomic development Congratulations to this year's Hall of Fame Award Recipients!

27TH ANNUAL ENTREPRENEURIAL 27TH ANNUAL ADVOCACY AWARD Watching. WOMAN OF THE YEAR Anthony Billinger is responsible for creating and imp1ementin I WYON the enterprise-wide strategy for supplier diversity He joined Carolyn Gable OfficeMax in June 2009 after serving as the architect of the CEO Melody Spann Cooper Chairman, Midway Broadcasting supplier diversity initiative at Snap-on Tools and serving NewAge Thansportation, Inc. Corporation as director of supplier diversity and minority affairs for the Carolyn Gable launched New President, WVON Missouri State Lottery for nearly ten years. Under Mr, Bfflinger's Age Transportation, Distribution & As chairman of Midway leadership, OffïceMax's diversity spending increased 60 percent Warehousing Inc. , in I 989 with just one Broadcasting, Melody Spann Cooper from 2010 to 2012. He established OfficeMax's 1st Annual employee. Today, with 45 employees joined an elite list of female broadcast Business Opportunity Exchange in August 20 1 1 , bringing and annual revenues of $25 mifiion, station owners after purchasing the company's controlling interest together OfficeMax diverse suppliers and vendors for a one- New Age is a leading thii-party logistics business, which in 1 999. The company's properties include WVON 1 690AM, day conference to develop strategic relationships with internal provides transportation and consulting services to dozens of Chicago's only black owned and operated radio station, which stakeholders. The 2nd Annual Business Opportunity Exchange, companies, including several in the Fortune 500. Gable's road is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, and WRLL 1 450AM, held in August 20 1 2 , required OfficeMax's prime vendors and to success was rocky As a single mother, she was forced to a Spanish-language station, For five decades, WVON has been suppliers to engage certified diverse suppliers on contracts and U make ends meet by working as a waitress for 12 years. When the more than just a radio station but has served as a platform for the projects. The program was expanded last year to include Gay, restaurant closed, she took an entry level job at a freight company African-American community and the voice of information for Lesbian, Bisexual and 1ansgender (GLBT) Certified suppliers. and eventually was promoted to a sales position. When the 0 trucking industry became de-regulated, she saw an opportunity social, economic and political issues both locally and nationally Spann Cooper's accomplishments in broadcast media have LUNCHEON KEYNOTE SPEAKER and seized it, starting her own independent freight business out of her home. The recipient of numerous awards for her business been recognized by numerous organizations, including Crains Laurel Bellows Chicago Business, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago acumen, Gable gives back to the community in part through her Principal o[The Bellows Law Group, PC. U Minority Supplier Development Council, She is a member of the Expect a Miracle Foundation, which has given more than 7,000 Immediate Past President, American Bar Alliance of Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs, a board member children nationwide access to music and dance lessons, sports Association of the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters and The and school tutoring. She is the author of a motivational book, Laurel Bellows, the principal of Provident Foundation, and is a trustee of the Museum of Science Everything I Know as a CEO I Learned as a Waitress. Gable The Bellows Law Group, PC. , located & Industry and the University of Chicago Medical Center. will receive her award at the 27th Annual Hall of Fame Awards in Chicago, is an internationally- Luncheon, beginning at 12 noon, recognized business lawyer who 27TH ANNIVERSARY CORPORATE counsels senior executives and SUPPORT AWARD 27TH ANNUAL ENTREPRENEURIAL corporations on employment matters, employment and severance WOMAN OFTHEYEAR - OffiCeMax: agreements, executive compensation and workplace disputes. WBE SUCCESS Her expertise in executive compensation matters includes Carolyrm Brooks mid-level management compensation and benefit plans and Lili Hall Vice President, ChiefDiversity Officer matters involving incentives, pension, retirement, and workforce President/CEO and President, OfficeMax Chantable restructuring. The Bellows Group also offers transactional, KNOCK, inc. Foundation counseling and litigation services to companies of all sizes. Lili Hall founded and leads one of Ms. Bellows is the immediate past president American Bar 4 the few female-owned advertising Anthony Billinger Association (ABA) , one of the largest voluntary professional agencies in the nation. In 200 1 , she Manager Supplier Diversity organizations in the world with 400,000 members. She also gathered a core group of talent, many chaired its policymaking House of Delegates (2006-2008), the of whom continue on the leadership team today and launched OfficeMax will receive the award second highest elected office in the ABA, and she has held a business that has grown at a remarkable rate, landing the for its ongoing commitment to the numerous high-level posts within the organization. agency on the Inc. 5000 Fastest-Growing Companies list for two advancement of women- and minority- In 1 99 1 , she became only the second woman president of the consecutive years. KNOCK's strategic and creative approach owned businesses and its steadfast Chicago Bar Association, one of illinois' largest bar associations to service has helped them win clients such as Target, New dedication to the Women's Business with 22,000 members. Balance, Levi's and Perry FUis Hall also founded and heads two Development Center and its mission. Ms. Bellows served on the Senate judicial other local companies that support KNOCK's service offerings: Accepting the award will be Carolynn Nominations Commission for the State of Illinois, and is a past a trend-inspired product development business called 'leat Brooks, Vice President, Chief Diversity president of the National Conference of Bar Presidents and The and Company (2006), and Neighbor (2012), a 3-D animation Officer, and President, OfficeMax Charitable Foundation, and Chicago Network. A winner of countless awards and honors and creative content developer. Under Hall's direction, KNOCK Anthony Billinger, Manager, Supplier Diversity Ms. Brooks joined nationally and locally she was named one ofWorking Mother devotes a significant amount of pro bono work to help non- OfficeMax in 200 1 and was promoted to vice president, chief magazine's 25 Most Influential Working Mothers in the country in profit organizations. Hall serves on the boards of The Children's diversity officer in 2006. She oversees the strategic direction of i 997 . ATHENA International honored her with its prestigious 2012 Theatre Company and The Italian Cintural Center, and maintains all initiatives designed to create a diverse workforce and promote ATHENA Leadership Award presented to exemplary leaders an active membership in the Women Presidents' Organization. inclusive practices. In 20 1 1 , she was recognized by Black for achieving the highest level of professional excellence, and She recently completed an International Masters of Practicing Enterprise as a Top Executive in Diversity and was also profiled for actively assisting and inspiring women to realize their full Management degree at McGffl University, where she studied at in the Diversity Business Journal as an Executive Woman Worth personal and professional potential. five management schools around the world. 81 SUNTIMES MEDIAI THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 NO a L

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Tree & Stump Removal Handyman FREE ESTIMATES 24-Hr Storm Damage SKOKIE, IL 60077 BY MERGER TO OLD SECOND60077 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Call Steve (630)968-5593 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-BANK- KANE COUNTh NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-that pursuant to a Judgment nl 708-453-6123 1-773-973-21 51 ALEX Emergency Service TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Defendants 10 CH 020482 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Foreclosure enteredin the above Credit Cards Accepted All Home Repairs: Insurance Work Welcome suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure8024 W. GIDDINGS STREETsuant to s Judgment of Foreclosureentitled cause on June 20, 2013, eew FaheyandSonPaving corn PaintingPatching Eiectrlcsl 708-881-9031 or 708-257-1193and Sale enteredinthe aboveNORRIOGE, IL 60706 and Sale enteredinthe abovelotercounty Judicial Salen Corpora- CarpentryPlumbing . TIle Remodeling cause on June 26, 20t3, an agentNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-cause on March 18, 2013, an agentlion will on Tuesday, September 24, Cement Work tor The Judicial Sales Corporafion,TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-for The Judicial Sales Corporation,2013, at the hour of t 1 sm. in their Jack Window & Door Replacement Tuckpointing General Remodeling will at 1030 AM on September 30,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurewiltat tO:30 AM on Octobert,office at 120 West Madison Street, Vis Galante Cement Con. Inc. TDS 5 HOME 20 Yrs. Experience 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-and Sale enteredinthe above20t3, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to Att Types of Cement Work i-847-724-5600 poration. One South Wacker Dnve-cause on August 3, 2012, an aaentporation, One South Wacker Dnve -the highest bidder fur cash, the fol- Free Estimates Calt 708-253-5890 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,for The Judicial Sales Corporafion,24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,lowing described property: 773-589-9893 IMPROVEMENT wiltat 10:30 AM on October 2, Perfection is the standard. i-773-307-2332 sell at public auction to the highest seit ut public auction to the highestP.1 N. tO-21-220-050-t028. Roofing bidder, as set forth below, the fol-2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-Commonly known an 8500 SKOKIE Cleaning Instattation:ElectricalDeck lowing described mal estate: Corn-poration, One South Wacker Dnve -towing described real estate: Corn-BOULEVARD UNIT 36, SKOKIE, IL Carpentry WindowsDoors EDMAR, INC. monly known as 7901 PARK AVE-04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,monty known as5020 CAROL60077 Excotlent English speaking Painting . FtooroTile K4chen, i .847.677.4884 NUE UNIT #201 , SKOKIE, IL 60077sell at public auction to the highestSTROET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop-The mortgaged real estateis im- woman with owncar,very good Batti & Bsmt Remodeling Tuckpointing.MasonryProperty Indes No. tO-28-105-060-bidder, as set forth below, the f 01-erty Indes No. 10-21-202-029. Theproved with a condominium resi- cleaning & cooking skills has Lic BondedSr. Discount STAR'S PAINTING 1002. The real estate is improvedlowing described realreal estate is improved with a three-dence. The purchaser of the unit Tuesday avaIlable. 847-965-2327 g Tad 630-202-5825 Roofing . Gutters MG CONSTRUCTION INC. with a condo/townhouse Saleeslate:Commosly known as 8024story multi-family home; attached 2other than a mortgagee shall puy Tuckpointing, Masonry, Glass W. GIDDIf4GS car garage. Sale terms: 25% down HOME DELIGHT, INC www.tds5lromeimprovement,com Windows . Concrete Paving terms; 25% down of the highest bid STREET, the assessments and the legal fees Block, Chimney Repair, Lintel Re-by certified funds at the close of theNORRIDGE, IL 60706 Property In-of the highest bid by certified fundsrequired by subdivisions )g)1) and Cleaning Service Detait- placement, Fully Ins.. 773-505-695t deo No. t2-14-205-033. The realat the close of the sale payable to Onented, Affordable, t5 Vra. Exp. sale payable to The Judicial Sales )g))4) of Section 9 of the Coedomin- Corporation. No third party checkuestafe is improved with a smoteThe Judicial Sates Corporation Noum Property Act Sale terms: 25% lnsJBondedExc. Rets. Hauling SURKIN will be accepfed. The balance, in-family residence. Sate terms: 25%third party checks will be accepted.down by certified funds, balance 312-961-0089 773-625-2676 cluding theJudicialsale tee fordown of the highest bid by certifiedThe balance, including the Judicialwithin 24 hours, by certified funds MIK WAY funds at the close uf the sate paya-sale fee for Abandoned Residential RED'S HAULING SERVICE CONTRACTING AbandonedResidential Property No refunds. The properly will NOT Concrete ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-Properly Municipality Relief Fund,be open for inspection. Upon pay- Complete Clean Out Service Full SaMoa Roofing/Siding 30 Years Msnicipalily Relief Fund. which is calculated on residential real estatelionNo fhird party checks will bewhich is calculated on residentialment in full of the amount bid, the MERIT CONCRETE Inc. Family owned for over 50 yearn Hall Damage Spdalist accepted. The balance, inctudmnreal estate at the rate of $1 for eachpurchaser will receive a Certificate 847-409-4860 Brlckworlc'Tuckpointing at the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or 773-283-5877 Est. 1970 . Complete Replacements fraction thereof of the amount paidthe Judicial sate fee for Abandone $1 000 or traction thereofof theuf Sale which will entitle the pur- Free Est. / Licensed / Insured Io Year Warranty 847-965-2146 by the purchaser not to exceedResidentialPropertyMunicipalityamount paid by the purchaser notchaser to a Deed lo the premises . Ovedays - (Re-roofs) Vinyl Siding StepsPatiox Watks Drives al mikway.00m $00.incertifiedfunds/orwireRelief Fund, which is cutculated onto eoceed $300, in certified funds/orafter confirmation of the sale. Bamnt Floors Garage Slabs Landscaping over wood siding transfer,is due wdhin twenty-fourresidential real estate at the rate ofwire transfer, is due within twenty-For information: Visit our websile at . Gaffera & Downspouts st for each $1 000 or fraction there-four (24) hours. No tee shall be paid Be- Deco. Resurfacing Inside/Out (24) hours. No fee shall be paid by httpi/sernmce.atty-pierce.com. * BRUCE LAWN SERVICE * Aluminum Softit & Tnm Metals the mortgagee acquiring the resi-of of the amount paid by the par-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-tween 3 p m. and 5 p.m.only. Edn Cracks Epose Injected Yard Clean-ups, Fall Aeration, Slit Carpentry - Skylights. Wind dential real estate pursuant to itschaser not to exceed $300, in cemli-idential real estate pursuant to itsPierce S Associates, Plaintiff's At- Seeding, Bushlnmming Senior Disc Window Cleaning www.meritconcreteinc .com Damage & Animal Damage, credit bidut the sale or by anyfied funds/or wire transfer,is duecredit bid al the sale or by anytomeyn,tNorth Dearborn Street, (708)243-0571 brucelawns.com THE CONCRETE MAN Decks, Etc mortgagee. ludqment creditor,orwithin twenty-four (24) hours. Nomortgagee,udgment creditor,orChicago,Illinois60602.TeINs. 847-831-3131 . Repairs Guaranteed to Roofs, other lienor acquiring the residentialfee shalt be paid by the mortgageeother lienor acquinng the residential(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num- MIKE'S acquiring the residential real enlatereal estate whose nghts in and tober 1217280. End of Season SpeclaI Siding. Gutters & Much Morei real estate whose rights in and to Painting-Decorating pursuant to its credit bid at the satethe residential real estate arose pn-INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES Concrete AaphaltBflckPayers WINDOW CLEANINGthe residential real estate arose pn- 847-341-8824 or to the sale The subject propertyor by any mortgagee, tudgmentor to the sale The sublect propertyCORPORATION recersed contracr by 9/30/13 1-847- 299-1 005 1 .847- 222-0589 Power Wash Guttet C)eaning is uub)ect to general real estate laxcreditor,or other lienor ucquinngis subject to general real estate tas-SellinOfficer, (312(4-44-1122 Al FRITZ & SON PAINTING theresidential Fencing Free Est. 847-296-3089 es, special assessments, or special real estate whosees, special assessments, or specialis 628319 mt/ExtFree Est. Wallpaper Tiling tunes levied uqainst seid real estaterights in and to the residential realtaxes levied against said mal estatePub. 8/22,29,9/2/2013 and is otferedfor sale without anyestate arose prior to the sate. Theand is offered for sale without any A-1 FENCE INC. representahon asIsqualityorsubtect property io sublect to gener-representationastoqualityor MR. GROUT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF New & Repair-All Types i .847.677.4884 224-310-8994 quantity of title and without recourseal real estate tases, special assess-quantity of title and without recourse 708-452-1210 TILE GROUT REPAIR to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition.ments,orspecialtaxesleviedto Plaintiff and in AS tS condition.COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS STAR'S PAINTING EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN The sale is further sublect to conf ir-against said real estate and is of-The sale is further sublet to confmr-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- BRECKENRIDGE FENCE Painting . Carpentry rnation by the court Upon paymentfered for sale without any represen-mutino by the court. Upen paymentCERY DIVISION Chain, Link & Wood Fences infsII of the amount bid, the pur-tation as to quality or quantity of titlemn full of the amount bid, the pur.PARKWAY BANK AND TRUST Tiling Windows COMPANY, Plaintiff, Installation & Repairs Tree Service chaser will receive a Certificate ofand without recourse to Plaintiff andchaser will receive a Certificate of vu. 6015 To PIACE A Sale that will entitle the purchaserin AS lS condition. The sate is fur-Sale that will entitle the purchaserW. DEMPSTER,INC.,A DIS- BEST PRICES 847-7295137 ARBOR TECH then subject to confirmation by theto a deed to the real estate afterSOLVED ILLINOIS CORPORA- AFFORDABLE EXT. PAINTING to a deed to the real estate aher Tree Removal & Trimming confirmation of the sale. The prop-court Upon payment infull of theconfirmation of the sale The prop-TION; BENEDYfçT OAK, AN INDI- 5 Yr GuaranteeCall NICK STANDARD FENCE 630-750-0621 708-510-4121 erty will NOT be open for inspectionamount bid, the purchaser will re-erty will NOT be open for inspectionVIDUAL; BAK BROTHERS RE- Cell 773-273-0153 MODELING, INC., AN ILLINOIS Att Types New & Repairs 773-677-4844 sod plaintiff makes no representa-cerne a Certificate of Suie that willund plaintiff makes no representa- CORPORATION; Over 45 Years Experience hon as to the condition of the prop.entitle the purchaser to a deed tolion as to the condition of the prop- ANDRZEJ Instruction Instruction erty.Prospective bidders are ad-the real estate aher confirmation ofertyProspective bidders are ad-PYTKA, AN INDIVIDUAL; 773-836-4650 CLASSIFIED monished to check the court file tothe sale. The property will NOT bemonished to check the court file toANDY'S QUALITr' WINDOWS, verify all information. lt this propertyopen forinspection andplaintiffverify all information. lt this propertyNC, AN ILLINOIS CORPORA- Flooring is a condominium unit, the purchas-makes no representation as to theis a condominium unit, the purchas-TION; AND UNKNOWN OWNERS Are You Offering Classes? er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,condition of the property. Prospec-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS, other than a mortgagee, shall payrivebidders are admonishedtoother than a mortgagee, shall payDefendants, 13 CH 7403 DAVID'S Cooking, Baking, Hobbies, the assessments and the legal feescheck the court tile to verify alt infor-the assessments and the legal feesNOTICE OF SALE required byTheCondominiumrnation.If this property is a condo-requiredby TheCondominiumPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given FLOORING Knitting, Painting, Tutoring, Etc. AD, CALL Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1)minium unit, the purchaser of theProperly Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1 Ithat pursuant toa Judgment of Family owned & operated and )g)(4). If this property is a con-unit at the foreclosure sale, otherand )g))4). It this property is a con-Foreclosure entered in the sbove * Custom InstallatIons * dominium unit which is part of athan a mortgagee, shalt pay the as-dominmum unit which is part of aentitled cause on August 1, 2013, The Learn To..... comrnoo interest community, thesesuments and the legal fees re-common interest community, thelntercounty Judicial Salen Corpora- Sanding * Carpentry purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-quired by The Condominium Prop-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-lion will on Monday, September 23, Repairs * Stairs * TIles Special Section Is Perfect For You! sure sale other than a mortgageeerty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( andsure sale other than a mortgagee2013, at the hoar of 1 t am. in their shall pay the assessments required(g4). If this property is a condo-shall pay the assessments requiredoffice at 120 West Madison Street, New Dustless System Call Today for Details! 847-998-3400 by The Condominium Property Act,minium unit which is part of a com-by The Condominium Property Act,Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to FREE EST., Fully Insured 755 ILCS 605/t8.5)g-1).IF YOUmon interest community, the pur-765 ILCS 605/18.5)it-1).IF YOUthe highest bidder for cash, the fol- 312-321-2345 Option #2 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-chaser of the unit at the foreclosureARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-lowing described mortgaged rest 888-328-4305 OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTsale other thus a mortgagee shallOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTestate TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONpay the assessments required bTO REMAININ POSSESSIONCommonly known an 60t5 West FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFThe Condominism Property Ac,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFDempnter Street, Morton Grove, IL AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN765 ILCS 605/18 5(q-t(IF YOUAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN60053. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ACCORDANCE WITh SECTIONPIN. 10-20-106-011. 15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTt5-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISThe mortgaged realestateis u MORTGAGE FORECLOSURETO REMAININPOSSESSIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREcommercial building LAW. For information, examine theFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFLAW. For information:VisitourSale terms' Bidders must present, court tile or contact Plaintiff's attor-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INwebsite at service.utty.pierce.com.at the time of sale, a cashier's or ney'CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONbetween the hours st 3 and 5 pm.certified check for 10% of the nuc- P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE15-t7O1IC)OF THE ILLINOISPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'scesuful bid amount. The balance of ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREA#orneys,One NorthDearbornthe successful bidshall be paid IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. PleaseLAW. For information, examine theStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILwithin 24 hours, by similar funds. You're in the rnfer to file namber 14-11-13098.court hIe or contact Plaintiff's attor-60602TelNo.)312) 476-5500.The properly will NOT be open for THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-neyCODILIS & ASSOCIATES,Please refer to file numberinspection. TION One South Wacker Dtive,P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEPAt 1 19703. THE JUDICIAL SALESFor information call Mr Jason R. 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,CORPORATION One SouthSleezer at Plaintiff's Aftnmey, Scott (312) 236-SALE You can also visitIL 60527, )630) 794-9876. PleaseWacker Drive, 241fr Floor, Chicago,4- Kraus, LLC, 150 South Wacker The Judicial Sales Corporation at wrefer to file number 14-10-t6057IL 60606-4650 )3t2) 230-SALE '(ouDnve, Chicaqo, Illinois60606. ese tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-can also visit The Judicial Sales312) 327-1050, port of sending sales. CODILIS &lION One South Wacker Dove,Corporation at www.tisc.com for a 7NTERCOUNIY JUDICIAL SALES driver's seat at ASSOCIATES, P C. 15W03024th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650day status report of pendinsalesCORPORATION NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,(3t2) 230-SALE You can also visitPIERCE &ASSOCIATES OneSellinOfficer, (312)444-1122 SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527The Judicial Sates Corporation at wNorth Dearborn Street Suite 130015 628316 (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.ww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-CHICAGO,IL 60602 (312) 476-Pub: 8/22,29,9/2/2013 14-tl-t3698 Attorney ARDC No.port of pendiog sales. 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AS RECEIVER FOR sale other than a mortgagee shall SERVICES EARN $500 A DAY: WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, Apay the assessments required by FEDERAL ASSOCIATION The Condominium PropertyAct, CompetitivePay and Home Placement Available Best Insurance Agents Needed: Detondanls, 12 CH 45433 765 ILCS 6O5/18.5)q-1). IF YOU Needtopaceyourad n NOTICE OF SALE ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- lime, Call us 800-650-0292 Opportunities in the Trucking Leads, No Cold Calls; PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT more than 300 newspapers EN IhaI pursuant to a Judgment ofTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION or apply online at Business CALL TODAY Commissions Paid Daily; Foreclosure and Sale enlered n theFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF throughout IIIìno(s? 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BOATS Call 1-888-713-6020 McVicker Avenue, Morton Grove, IlPlease refer to file number and TeamDnvers.Sign-On Pay &Full BenefitsEven 60053. PA1036154. THE JUDICIAL SALES PIN. 10-17-317-024-0000. CORPORATION One South Bonus. Competitive pay. MORE Pay for Hazmat! New The mortgaged real estate is im-Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicago, THE BOAT DOCK We Buy LAND FOR SALE proved with a single family resi-IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE You CDL-A wh iyear OIR and TrucksArriving Daily! 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CHICA- GO, IL, 60606, sell at public auction Serve in the National Guard, to the highest bidder, as sel forth good MVR/ References below, the following described real Call 1-800-GO-GUARD or estate: Commonly known as 75t3 Call RuthlMike CHURCHILL SThEET, MORTON visit nationalguard.com GROVE, IL 60053 Poperty Indes III, Inc. I-800-558-2664 No. 09-13-415-006-0000. The real enlateis improved with a yellow www.TTltrucking.com brick single family home with a de- ached two car garage Sale terms: 25% down of the hiqhest bid by cer- titied funds at the close of the sale payable to The Judicial Sales Cor- poration No third party checks will be accepted. The balance, includ- The Illinois Classified Advertising Network (ICAN) provides Pioneer Press and the Doings with advertising of a national appeal. ng the Judicial sale fee for Aban- doned Residential Property Munici- To advertise in this section, please call ICAN directly at (21 7) 241 -1 700. pality Relief Fund, which is calcula- fed on residential real estate at the Both Pioneer Press and the Dongs recommend discretion when responding. Please refer questions an comments directly to lOAN. rate of $t tor each $t,000 or trac- tion thereof of the amount paid by he purchaser not to exceed $300, In certified funds/or wire transter, in due within tWenty-four )24) hours. No feeshallbepaidbythe mortgagee acquiring the residential real estate pursuant to its credit bid at the sale or by any mortgagee, judgment creditor,or other lienor acquinng the residential real estate whose rights n and lo the residen- tialreal enlate arose prior In the sale The subject property is subtect You're in the driver's seat at ToDrive.com to general real estate tases, special assessments, or special taxes lee- eri against said real estate and is offered for sale without any repre- sentation as to quality or quantity of title and without recourse to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition The sale is further subject to confirmation by the court. Upon payment in full of the amount bid, the purchaser will receive a Certdicale of Sale that will entitle the purchaser to a deed to the real estate after confirmation of the sale. The properly will NOT be open forinspection andplaintiff makes no representation as Io the condition ot the properly Prospec- tive biddem are admonishedto check the court file to vonfy all infor- mation. It Ihm property is a condo- 8 PPN Ce Thursday, September 5, 2013 Judicial Sales-Real Est. Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF00460002 Attorney 'Code.21762LINCOLN WOOD othef lidnor acquiring the residential COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- und is offered' tor sale without anyLINCOLN WOOD COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-Case Namber: 11 CH 042770IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFreal estate whose rights in and torepresentationasto qualityor r, DEPARTMENT CHANCERY'ry DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TJSC$I: 33-17053 NOTE: PursuantCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS the residential real estate arose pii-quantity of tille and without recourseCOOK COUNT1', ILLINOIS DIVISION DIVISION GUIDANCE RESIDEN-DIVISION to the Fair Debt Collection Practices or to the sale, The oubtect property PNC MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OF COUNTY DEPARTMENT, CHAN- to Plaintiff and in AS IS condition.COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- hAL LLC Plaintiff, -n.- RLJHUL PA-U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-Act, you are advised that Pluintiff'sCERY DIVISION iv sublet to general real estate tas-The sale is further sublet to conf ir-CERY DIVISION PNC BANKN.A. Plaintiff, -y.-TEL, MAQS000 PATEL, TAHERATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCES- attorney is deemed to be a debt col-HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL AS-es, special assessments, or specialmation by the court. Upen paymentWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. GEORGIA TOUNTAS, GUSPATEL,NURUL PATEL,2004-SOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OFlector stternpling lo collect a debt TOUNTAS, SCHINDLER ELEVA- SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FORtasen levied against said real estatein full of the amount bid, the pur-Plaintiff, 0000435, LLC, UNKNOWN OWN-AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-and any information obtained will beTHE HOLDERS OF THE SARMand is offered for sale without anychaser will receive a Certificate of TOR CORPORATION, REZAERS AND NONRECORD CLAIM-TION, AS va. SUCCESSOR BYused forthat purpose. 15554412007-5 TRUST. representationastoqualityorSale that will entitle the purchaserHEENA SHAKIR A/K/A HEENA R TOULABI, COMMONWEALTH EDI-ANTS Defendants 12 CH 035388 MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NA- 628328 Pub: 8/22,29,9/2/2013 Plaintiff quantity of title and without recourseIo a deed to the real extate afterSHAKIR A/K/AKEENE SON COMPANY, LOCAL 21 PEN-8950SKOKIE BLVD. TIONAL UNIT A ASSOCIATION AS V. to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition.confirmation of the sale, The prop-SHAKIR: RIAZ SHAKIR A/K/A RIAZ SION FUND, STATE OF ILLINOIS,SKOKIE, IL 60077 TRUSTEE FOR WAMU MORT- BAtUDA HUZIRAN, MARLINThe sale is further subtect to confir-erty will NOT be open for inspectionA SHAKIR A/K/A MASONRY INSTITUTE, UN-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- HUZIRAN, mation by the court. Upon paymentand plaintiff makes no representa-RIEZ JPMORGAN KNOWN HEIRS AND LEGATEESTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-CATES, SERIES 2004-AR14 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SHAKIR: Defendants in full of the amount bid, the pur-lion as to the condition of the prop-CHASE BANK, N.A. S/I/I OF GEORGIA TOUNTAS, IF ANY,suant to a Judgment of ForeclosurePlaintdf,-y.-ARIF U. BALAGAM0001< COUNTY, ILLINOIS 10 CH 27454 chaser will receive a Certificate of COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- erty. Prospective bidders are ad-TO WASHINGTON MUTUAL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON-and Sale enteredinthe aboveA/K/A ARIF BALAGAM, MEHER PropertyAddress: Sale that will entitle the purchaser RECORD CLAIMANTS Defendants CERY DIVISION 7015 NORTH monished to check the court tile IoBANK, FA: TCF NATIONAL cause on February 14, 2013. anBALAGAM A/K/A MEHER P. EAST PRAIRIE RD.Io a deed to the real estate afterverify all information. If this property 10 CH 12346 FIRST BANK OF HIGHLAND BANK: SYSCO BARABOO, LLC agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-BALAGAM NK/A MEHER LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 confirmation of the saie, The prop-is a condominiam unit, the purchas. 6701 NORTH MINNEHAHA AVE- PARK,Plaintiff, vs. FKASYSCO FOOD ration, will at 10:30 AM on OctoberPERVEEN BALAGAM NK/A M. OAKTONNOTICE OF FORECLOSUREerty will NOT be open for inspectioner of the unit at the foreclosure sale. NUE LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 CORPORATE CENTER LIMITED SERVICES OF BARABOO, LLC; 4, 2013, at the The Judicial SalesBALAGAM, 0GM HOME LLC, SALE and plaintiff makes no representa-other than a mortgagee. shall payHOWARD JOHNSON NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Corporation, One South WackerFOUZIA KHAN, LAW OFFICESPARTNERSHIP YISROEL GLUCK:Fisher and Shapiro hIe # 09-028025lion us to the condition of the prop- RICE MECHANICAL, INC.: AMERI- the assessments and the legal teesINTERNATIONAL, INC.:STATE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Drive - 24th Floor, CHICAGO. IL,MITCHELL E ASHER, VILLAGE lt io advised that interested partieserty.Prospective bidders are ad-requiredbyTheCondominium suanl Io a Judgment of Foreclosure CAN LANDMARK PROPERTIES, OF ILLINOIS: JOSE 60606, seil at public auction to theOF MORTON GROVE, STATE OF consult with their monished lo check the court tile toProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1( and Sale enleredinlIreabove ILLINOIS Defendants LTD.: APPLIANCE CARPET, CHE'fl]ATH: KEMP & highest bidder, as sel forth below, own attorneys before biddingatverify all information, If this propertyand )g((4). If this property is a con-GRZELAKOWSKI, LTD.: PHILIP cause on November 21, 2011. anthe following 11 CH 042778 PARTS, LLC: BLACK ROCK MILL- described real mortgage foreclosure sales.) is a condominium unit, the purchas-domìnium unit which is part of aA.TANZAR' GAIL WALOWITZ: agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-estate:Cornmonly known as 89503325 W. ARTHUR AVENUEING AND PAVING COMPANY AKAPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givener of the unit al the foreclosure sale,common interest community, the ration, will at 10:30 AM on Seplem- BLACK ROCK PAVING COMPANY UNKNOWN OWNERS AND SKOKIE BLVD. UNIT A, SKOKIE.LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 that pursuant to a Judgment ofother than a mortgagee, shall paypurchaser of the unit al the toreclo-NON RECORD CLAIMANTS: ber 25, 2013, at the The JudicialIL 60077 Property Index No. 10-16-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-INC.:THE NALEWAY GROUP,Foreclosure entered on Apnl the assessments and the legal feesuare sale other than a mortgagee Sales INC.: UNKNOWN OWNERS t t, Defendants, Corporation, OneSouth423-052. The realestateisim-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 20t3, Kauen Realty Services, Inc.,requiredby The Condominiumshall pay the assessments required Wacker Drive . 24th Floor. CHICA- AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS: 12 CH 19401 provedwith a condo/townhousesuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure as Selling Official will at 12:30 p.m.Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t)by The Condominium Property Act,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given GO, IL, 60606, sell at public auctionSale terms, 25% down of the hiqh-and Sale enteredinthe aboveDefendants, 13 CH 7676 and (g((4). If this property is a con- to the highest bidder, as set forth NOTICE OF SALE on October 4, 2013, at 205 W. Ran- 705 ILCS 605/t8.5(q-t). IF YOUthat pursuant toa Judgment ot est bid by certified funds at thecause on April t2, 2013. an agent dolph Street, Saite 1020, Chicago,dominium unit which is part of aARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-Foreclosure entered in the above below, the following described realclose of the saie payable to The Ju-for The Judicial Sales Corporation.PUBLIC NOTICE u hereby given common interest community, the estate. Commonly known as 670t that pursuant to a Judgment ofIllinois, sell at public auction to the OWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHTentitledcause onFebruary 27, dicial Sales Corporation. No thirdwill at 10:30 AM on September t6, highest bidder for cash, as set forthpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-TO REMAIN IN Foreclosure entered inthe above POSSESSION2013,InlercountyJudicialSales NORTH MINNEHAI-IA AVENUE,party checks will be accepted. The2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- below, the following described realsure sale other than a mortgagee LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper. entiffed cause on June 25, 2013, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFCorporation will on Monday, Sep- balance, including the Judicial saleroration, One South Wacker Drive - property: shall pay the assessments requiredAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INlumber 30, 2013, al the hour of 11 ly Indes No. 10-33-400-013-0000,fee forAbandonedResidential Inter000nty Judicial Sales Corpora- 04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Commonly known as 7015 Northby The Condominium Properly Act,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONa m.in their officeat 120 West 10-33-400-014-0000. The real es-Property Municipality Relief Fund,sell al public auction to the highestlion will on Friday, September 27, 705 ILCS 605/tO.5(q-t), 2013, at the hour of t 1 am, in theirEast Prairie Road, Lincolnwood, IL IF YOU15-1701(C)OF THEILLINOISMadison Street, Suite 7tOA, Chica- late is improved with a while brickwhich iscalculated on residentialbidder, as set forth below, the fol- 60712 ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-MORTGAGE office at 120 West Madison Street, FORECLOSUREgo, Illinois, sell to the highest bidder ranch single family home with a tworeal estate at the rate of $1 for eachowing described real estate: Corn- Permanent Indee No.:10-35-111-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTLAW. For information, esamine the car attached garage. Sale terms. Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to for cash, the following described $1,000 or fractIon thereof of thernonlv known as 3325 W. ARTHUR 005: 10-35-111-006 TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONcourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor- rty: 25% down of the hiQhest bid by cer-amount paid by the purchaser notAVEÑUE, ILthe highest bidder for cash, the fol- LINCOLNWOOD, The mortgaged real estate is im-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFney: I. Iified funds at the close of the sale lowing describedmortgaged CODILIS O ASSOCIATES, ro IB-35-t31-021-0000 lx exceed $300, ix certified funds/or60712 Property Index No. 10-35- realproved with a dwelling. The proper-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INP.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE payable to The Judicial Sales Cor- estate Commonly known as 6850 NORTH wire transfer, is due within twenty-423-001. Therealestateisim- ty will NOT be open for inspection. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,CHERRY LANE. LINCOLNWOOD, poralion. No third party checks willfour (24) hours. No fee shalt be paid Commonly known as 3400-3450 proved with a single family resi- The judgment amount was15-17011clOF THE ILLINOISIL 60527, (630( 794-9876. PleaseIL 60712 be accepted. The balance, includ-by the mortgagee scquinng the res-dence. Sale terms: 25% down ofWest Oakton Street, Skokie, IL. Sale terms for non-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURErefer lotile number 14-09-16590, ng the Judicial sale tee for Aban- PIN, 10-23-406-034-0000 $679,305.25. The mortgaged real estate is im- idential real estate pursuant to itsthe highest bid by certified funds at parties: 10% of succesoful bid im-LAW. For information, examine theTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-proved with a single familyresi- doned Residential Property Munici-credit bid at the sale or by anythe close of the sale payable to TheThe mortgaged realeutateisu court tile or contact Plaintiff's attor- pality Relief Fund, which s calcula- commercial building, The propertymediately at conclusion of auction, TION One South Wacker Drive,dunce. lt the subject mortgaged real mortgagee, judgment creditor,orJudicial Sales Corporation, No third balance by 12:30 p.m. the nestney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 ted on residential real estate at the may be made available for inspec- estate is a unit of a common inter- other lienor acquiring the residentialparty checks will be accepted. The business day, both bycashier'sP.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE(3t2( 236-SALE You can also visit rate of $1 for each $1,000 or frac- lion by contsctinq Mr. David J. Ont- est community, the purchaser of the real estate whose nghts in and tobalance, including the Judicial sale checks: and no refunds,The saleROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,The Judicial Sales Corporation at wunit other than a mortgagee abatI lion thereof of the amount paid bythe residential real estate arose pri-fee forAbandoned Residentialfith at (312) 320-0159. shall be subject to general real es-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please Sale terms: Bidders mast present, ww.tjac.com for a 7 day status re-pay the assessments required by the purchaser not lo exceed $300,or to the sale, The sublect propertyProperly Municipality Relief Fund, tate tuses, special losen, specialrefer tofile number 14-07-3903.port of pending sales. CODILIS & in certified funds/or wire transfer, is at the time of saie, a cashieo or subsection (g-1) of Section 10.5 of is sublecl to general real estate tas-which is calculated on residential assessments, special taoes levied,THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-A5soeIATES, P.C. due within twenty-four (24) hours. certified check for 10% of the suc- t5W030theCondominiumProperty Act. es, special assessments, or specialreal estate at the rate of $1 for each and superiorliens,if TheTION One South Wacker Drive,NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD. Noteeshallbepaidbythe ceusful bid amount, The balance of anx. Sale terms: 25% down by certified tanes levied against said real estate$1,000 or fraction thereot of the property is offeredas is,' with no24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527tands, balance within 24 hours, by mortgagee acquiring Ihe residentialand in offered for sale without anyamount paid by the purchaser notthe successful bid shall be paidespress or implied warranties and(312) 236-SALE You can also visit within 24 hours, by similar funds. (630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.certified funds.No refunds.The real estate pursuant to its credit bidrepresentationastoqualityorto esceed $300, in certified funds/or without any representation as to theThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w14-09-16590 Attorney ARDC No.property will NOT be open tor in- at the sale or by any mortgagee, For information call Ms. Emil L. quantity of title and without recoursewire transfer, is due within twenty- quality of title or recourse to Plain-ww.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-00468002 Attorney Code. 21762spection.Upon payment in full of judgment creditor, or other lienor Peel al Thompson Coburn LL, 55 to Plaintiff and in AS IScondition,four 24) hours. No tee shall be paid tiff. Prospective bidders are ad-port of pending sales, CODILIS &CaseNumber.09 CH 02334tthe amount bid, the purchaser will acquiring the residential real estate East Monroe Street, Chicago,lIli- The sale is further subject tu confir-by the mortgagee acquinng the res- monished to review the court file toASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030TJSC#: 33-16670 NOTE: Pursuantreceive a Certificate of Sale which whose nghts in and to the residen-rnation by the court. Upon paymentidential real estate pursuant toitsnuis 60603. (312) 346-7500. NORTH INTERCOUN1Y JUDICIAL SALESverify all information and to view FRONTAGE ROAD,to the Fair Debt Collection Practicaswill entitle the purchaser to a Deed liaireal estate arose prior to thein full of the amount bid, the pur-credit bid at the sale or by any auction roles al www.kallenrs.com. SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's sale. The subject properly is sublect CORPORATION lo the premises after confirmation of chaser will receive a Certificate ofmortgagee, ludqment creditor,or For information:Sale Clerk, Fisher(630) 794-5300 Attorney File Nu.attorney is deemed to be a debt col- to general real eutale laoes, special Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 the sale. Sale that will entitle the purchaserother lienor acquiring the residential andShapiro,Attorney e 42168,14-07-3903Attorney ARDC No.lector attempting to collect a debtFor information: Visit our website at assessments, or special taaes lev-to a deed to the real estate afterreal estate whose rights in and lo1555032628325 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 Pub: 8/22,29.9/2/2013 2121 Waukegan Road, Suite 301, and any information obtained will behttp://service.atly-pierce.com. Be- ed against said real estate and isconfirmation of the sale, The prop-the residential real estate arose pri- Bannockbam, Illinois 61115, (847)Case Number:07 CH 005861used for that purpose. tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. only. offered for sale without any repte.erly will NOT be open for inspection or to the sale. The subject property 498-9990, between t :00 p.m. andTJSC#: 33-18102 NOTE: Pursuant1553401 Pierce O Associates, Plaintiff's At- sentation as to quality or quantity ofand plaintiff makes no representa-is sublet to general real estate las- INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF3:00 p.m. weekdays only, to the Fair Debt Collection Pracliceu9,5, 9/12, 9/19/13 #6355672 torneys,tNorth Dearborn Street, title and without recourse to Plaintifflion as to the condition of the prop- es, special assessments, or specialCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 1557A79 Act, you are advised that Plaintiff's Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs. and in AS lS condition. The sale iserty. Prospective bidders are ad-laxes levied against said real estateCOUNTh' DEPARTMENT - CHAN-9/5, 9112, 9/19/13 #635766 attorney is deemed to be a debt col- (3121 476-5500. Refer to File Num- further subtect to confirmation bymoninhed to check the court file toand is offered for sale without anyCERY DIVISION lector attempting to collect a debt LINCOLN WOOD ber 1209996. the court. Upon payment infull ofverify all information, If this propertyrepresentation asto qualityorWELLS FARGO BANK NA: and any information obtained will be the amount bid, the purchaser will INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES is a condominium unit, the purchas-quantity of title and without recoursePlaintiff,vs. ROMYO ALEXAND- used tor that purpose. 556641 CORPORATION receive a Certificate of Saie that will COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,to Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition.ER: 5839-43 LINCOLN AVENUE LINCOLN WOOD 9f5,9I12,9I19I1 #635628 SellinOfficer, (312) 444-1122 entitle the purchaser to a deed toother than a mortgagee, shall payThe saie is further subject to conf ir- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- the real estate after confirmation of TOWNHOME5: UNKNOWN HEIRS CERY DIVISION IS the assessments and the legal teesmatron by the court. Upon paymentAND LEGATEES OF MAGGIECOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- 8129,915,9112J13 #631190 the sale. The properly will NOT berequired byThe Condominiumin full of the amount bid, the pur- TYDEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLINGO LN WOOD CITIMORTGAGE, INC., AS SUC- ALEXANDER, IF NAY: UNKNOWN CESSOR BY MERGER TO open forinspection andplaintiffProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(9(11)chaser will receive a Certificate utOWNERS AND DIVISION NONRECORD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, makes no representation as to theand (g))4). lt this properly is a con-Sale that will entitle the purchaser DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALCOOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- CLAIMANTS: WILLIAM BUTCHER, INC.: condition of the property Pronpec-dorniniurn unit which is part of ato a deed to the real estate afterSPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OFTRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY tine 'r Plaintiff. bidders are admonishedIocommon interest community,theconfirmation st the sale. The prop-THE ESTATE OF MAGGIE FOR LONG BEACH MORTGAGEDIVISION check the court file lo venty ail infor- vs. purchauer of the unit at the forecio-erty will NOT be open for inspectionALEXANDER, DECEASED: LOAN TRUST 2006-t NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC mationIf this property is a condo- TONY PEHAR AND MARY sure sale other than a mortgageeand plaintiff makes no representa-Defendants, 12 CH 09134 Plaintiff, Plaintiff, minium unit, the purchaser of theshall pay the assessments requiredtion au to the condition of the prop- PEHAR: COLE TAYLOR BANK. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given PURITAN FINANCE CORPORA- unit at the foreclosure sale, otherho The Condominium Property Act,erty. Prospective bidders are ad-that pursuant toa Judgment ofGARY LEIGH PAYTONA/lOAZORAN KALAJDZIC, MORTGAGE than a mortgagee, shalt pay the as-765 ILCS 605/18 5(q-t)IF YOUmonished to check the court tile to GARY L. PAYTON, TAMMY MARIE lION AND CITY OF Foreclosure entered in the above ELECTRONIC REGISTRATIONCHICAGO: sessinents and the legal lees ru-ARE THE MORTGAGOR )HOME-venfy all information. If this property PAYTON A/K/A TAMMY M. PAY-SYSTEMS. INC., COUNTRYWIDE entitled cause on Jane 24, 2013. Defendants, quired by The Condominium Prop-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTis a condominium unit, the purchas- TON, FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN-HOME LOANS, INC. Intercounty Judicial Saies Corpora- 11 CH 12270 erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(t) andTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONer of the unit at the foreclosure sale,lion will on Friday, September 27,SURANCE COMPANY D/B/A JUSTDefendants (g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFother than a mortgagee, shall pay SECONDS INVESTMENTS NOTICE OF SALE 2013, al the hour of 1 t am. in their 09 CH 023341 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given minium unit which is part of a corn-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INthe assessments and Ihn legal feesoffice at 120 West Madison Street,LOANS, LLC, JUST SECONDS IN-6729N. KILPATRICK AVENUE mon interest community, the pur-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONrequired by TheCondominium that pursuanttoa Judoment of Suite 7t8A, Chicago, Illinois, sell toVESTMENTS LOANS, LLC, CAR-LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Foreclosure entered in tIle above chaser of the unìt at the foreclosuret5-1701(C(OF THE ILLINOISProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(91(1)the highest bidder for cash, the fol-LA WATKINS, MARVIN WATKINS, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-entitledcause onFebruary sale other than a mortgagee shallMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREand )g)(4(.If this property is a con- UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- 28, towing described Oroperty: 2013,IntercountyJudicialSales FIND MORE pay the usseusments required bLAW. For information, examine thedominium unit which is part of aPIN, 10-20-229-042-00150. I4ONRECORD CLAIMANTS suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure The Condominium Property Accourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-common interest community, the Corporation will on Friday. October Commonly known as 5851 LincolnDefendants and Sale enteredinthe above4, 2013, at the hour st It am. in 766 ILCS 605/t8.5(Q-l).l YOUney:CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,purchaser of the unit at the loreclo-Avenue, Unit A, Morton Grove, IL07 CH 005861 cause on July 15, 2013, an agent ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-P C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEsure sale other than a mortgagee 6437 N. KIMBALL AVENUE their office at 120 West Madison 60053. for The Judicial Sales Corporafion,Street, Saite 718A, Chicago. Illinois, OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,ohall pay the assessments requiredThe mortgaged real estate is im-LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 will al 1030 AM vn October 17, TO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONIL 60527, (630) 794-9876 Pleaseby The Condominium Property Act, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- sell lo the highest bidder for cash. proved with a townhouse residence. 2013, at the The Judicisl Sales Cor-the following described mortgaged FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFrefer totile number 14-12-15067.765 ILCS 60&1O.5(q-t(. IF YOU TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-poration, One South Wacker Drive - AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN The purchaser of the unit other than real estate: THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-a mortgagee shall pay the assess-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONTION One Sooth Wacker Drive,OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTmento and the legal fees requiredand Saie enteredinthe abovesell at public auction to the highestCommonly known as 6533 North Nokomis Avenue, Lincolnwood,IL 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOIS24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONby subdivisions )g)(t) and )g))4) ofcause on July 12, 2013, an agentbidder, as set forth below, the fol- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 60712. (312) 236-SALE You can also visitFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFSection9oftheCondominiumfor The Judicial Sales Corporafion,lowing described real estate: Corn- LOCAL JOBS LAW. Forinformation:Visitour PIN. 10-33-424-028 The Judicial Sales Corporation at wAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INProperty Act Sale terms: 25%will at 10:30 AM on October 15,monly known as 6729 N. website at service.atty-plerce.com.ww.tlsc.corn for a 7 day status re-ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION The mortgaged real estate is im- down by certified funds, balance2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-KILPATRICK AVENUE.proved with a single family resi- between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.port of oendirrg sales, CODILIS O15-170t)C)OF THE ILLINOISwithin 24 hours, by certified tands.poration, One South Wacker Drive -LINCOLNWOOD, IL 60712 Proper- PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, Plaintiff'sASSOCIATES, PC 15W030MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL. 60606,IS Indes No. 10-34-302-040-0000.dunce. It the sublet mortgaged real No refunds. The property will NOT entele is a unit of a common inter- Attorneys,One NorthDearbornNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,LAW. For information, examine the seil at public auction to the highestThe real estate is improved with a be open for inspection. Upon pay- est community, the purchaser of the Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527court file or contact Plaintiff's uSsr-ment in full of the amount bid, thebidder, as set forth below, the fol-residence. Sale terms: 25% down 60602Tel No, (312)476-5500.(630) 794-5300 Attomey File No,rien:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, lowing described real estate: Corn- unit other than a mortgagee shall purchaser will receive a Certificate of the highest bid by certified fondupay the assessments required by Please refer to file number14-12-15067 Attorney ARDC No.P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE monly known as 6437 N. KIMBALL of Saie which will entitle the par- at the close of the sale payable Iosubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 of PA1008125. THE JUDICIAL SALES00468002 Attorney Code. 21762ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,chaser to a Deed to the premisesAVEÑUE, LINOOLNW000, ILThe Judicial Sales Corporation No CORPORATION One the Condominism Property Act. SouthCase Number:12 CH 035388IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaseafter confirmation of the sale. 60712 Properly Index Nu. 10-35-third party checks will be accepted. Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano.TJSC#: 33-17235 NOTE: Pursuantrefer tofile number 14-10-30363. Sale terms: 10% down by certified AT For information, Visit our webuite al422-006, The realestateisim-The balance, including the Judicialfunds, balance within 24 hours, by IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE Youto the Fair Debt Collection PracticesTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- provedwitha residence.Sale http:/Jservice.atry-pierce,com. Be- saie tee tor Abandoned Residentialcertified tanda. can also visit The Judicial SslesAct, you are advised that Plaintiff'sTION One South Wacker Dnve, terms: 25°Í down ut the highest bid No refunds. The Iween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only. Properly Municipality Relief Fund,judgment amount was $517,521.75. Corporation at www.tlsc.com tor a 7attorney is deemed to be a debt col-24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-465pPierce O Associates, Plaintiff's At-by certified funds at the close of thewhich is calculated on residential day status report of pendinq sales. The property will NOT be open for lector altemptino to collect a debt(312) 236-SALE You can also visittomeys,tNorth Dearborn Street,sale payable to The Judicial Salesreal estate at the rate of $1 for each PIERCE &ASSOCIATES Oneand any informafion obtained will beThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w Corporation. No third party checks$1 000 or fraction thereof of theinspection. Chicago,Illinois60602.TeINs. For information call Mr Ira T. Nevel North Dearborn Street Suite 1300used for that purpose. 1554307w'w.tisc.com for a 7 day status re-(312) 476-5500 Refer lo File Num-will be accepted. The balance, in-amount paid by the purchaser not al Plaintiff's Attorney, Law Offices 01 CHICAGO,IL60602 13121 476-628278 Pub: 8/22, 29, 9/2/2013 port of pending sales CODILIS &ber 1201259 cluding the Judicial sale lee forto evceed $300, in certified funds/or IraT.Nevel, 175 North Franklin 5500 Attorney File No PA1C108125 ASSOCIATES, P.C. t5W030INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESAbandonedResidential Property PIONEERLOCALCOMÌONSTER wire transfer, is due within twenty-Street,Chicago,Illinois Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num- NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, Municipality Relief Fand, which ivtoar (24) hours. No tee shall be paid 60606. CORPORATION (3121 357-t 12 Ret, No, t t-01991 ber:10 CH 12346 TJSC#: 33- SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE. IL 60527Sellinq Officer, (312) 444-t 122 calculated un residential real esIsteby the mortgagee acquiring the res- t 7674 554756 628306 INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALES 1630) 794-5300 Attorney File No 155501 5 628321 at the rate of $1 tor each $t,000 oridential real estate pursuant loits Pub: 8/22, 29, 9/2/2013 t4-tO-30363 Attorney ARDC No CORPORATION Pub: 0/22,29.9/2/2013 traction thereof of the amount paidcredit bidalthe sale or by anySelling Officer, (3t2( 444-1122 by the purchaser not to exceedmortgagee, judgment creditor,or To PLACE A 556553 $300,incertifiedfunds/orwireother bevor acquiring the residential TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD, 8129,9/5, 9/12113 *631219 CLASSIFIED AD, transfer,is doe within twenty-fourreal estate whose nghts in and to CALI 841-998-3400 (24) hours. No fee shall be paid bythe residential real estate arose pri- the mortgagee acquiring the resi-or Iv the sale, The subject property TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD CALL CALL 847-998-3400 FIND MORE 10CM JOBS AT OR V SIT dential real estate pursuant to itsis sublet to general real estate tax- tA(H OUt tO MORt Q5AIIIIID IO(AI 647-998-340008 VIST credit bid at the sale or by anyes, special assessments, or special (AHDIDAIIS IN (HIIAGOIANO WItH PIONI ER LO (AL. (0 6/(1955106 05 PIONEERLOCA1.COMJ?ONSTER PIONEERIOCALCOt4ItLASSIFIEDSmortqaQee. ludamenl creditor,ortases levied aoainut said real enlate MONttB, (All 847 9983400 Thursday, September 5, 2013 PPN Ce 9 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. MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE NORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE MORTON GROVE INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUt4-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOtS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTr', ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYrt' DEPARTMENT ' CHANCERYTri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTri DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTri DEPARTMENT -CHANCERYTVDEPARTMENT -CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION FOSTER BANK, DIVISION JPMORGAN CHASEDIVISION BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. CITIBANK. N.A. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALBAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,BANK OF AMERICA, N.A Plaintiff, BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Plaintill, Plaintiff, TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEELP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOMEPlaintiff, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, OF THE INDYMAC INOX MORT-LOANS SERVICING LP KYEONG SEON CHA NXJA EWA LAKOMY, P10TH LAKOMY,ROWENA V. DEGUZMAN,GAGE TRUST 2007-AR21IP,Plaintiff, ALFREDA KOMOSA, JOZEFKYEONG S. CHA, JUNG INN CHACORAZON M. ROMASANTA,LENKA FILATOV, VICTOR FILATOV, HARRIS, NA TRAFALGAR WOODS CONDO-ROLANDO DE GUZMAN MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH KOMOSA, 6MO HARRIS BANK,NKJAJUNG I. CHA, ROKMANJPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- MINIUM ASSOCIATION, BANK OFDefendants CERTIFICATES, SERIES2007-VALENTIN STANCIU, MONICANA S/I/I TO HARRIS, NA, ThANCHICAGO, INC , UNKNOWNTIONAL ASSOCIATION Defendanls AMERICA. NA, HARRIS N.A. 12 CH 036745 AR21IP UNDER THE POOLINGSTANCIU, MORTGAGE ELEC-MANORS OF MORTON GROVEOWNERS AND NON-RECORDDefendants 11 CH 009511 Detendanls 8905 MARION AVENUE MORTONAND SERVICING AGREEMENTTRONICREGISTRATIONSYS-EAST CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-CLAIMANTS 12 CH 13675 7412 LYONS STREET MORTON lo CH 004946 GROVE, IL 60053 DATED OCTOBER t, 2007 TEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FORTION, UNKNOWN OWNERS ANDDefendants 8244 MAJOR AVE Morton Grove,GROVE, IL 60053 8600 GROVE STREET MORTONNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-Plaintiff, COUNTRYWIDE BANK, N A. NON-RECORD CLAIMANTS 12 CH 14723 IL 60053 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- GROVE, IL 60053 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Defendants Defendants 8778 FERRIS AVENUE MortonNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-uuant to a Judgment of ForeclosurePETRU SERB, GABRIELA SERB 09 CH 41335 11 CH 28103 Grove, IL 60053 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-and Sale enteredintheaboveOaf endanto 7431 LYONS STREET MORTON7710 WEST DEMPSTER STREETNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of ForeclosureandSale enteredinthe above suant Is a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on July tt, 2013, an agent10 CH 021746 GROVE, IL 60053 UNIT 402 Morton Grove, IL 60053 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaI pur-and Sale enteredinthe abovecause on July 9, 2013, an agent for and Sale entered ¡nthe abonefor The Judicial Sales Corporation,8539 CALLIE AVENUE MORTONNOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on March 7, 2013, an agentThe Judicial Sales Corporation, will cause on January 24. 2013, anwilt al 10:30 AM so October 16,GROVE, IL 60053 TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-andSale enteredinthe abovefor The Judicial Sales Corporation,at 10:30 AM on October it, 2013, agent tor The Judicial Salen Corpo-20t3, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosureauanl to a Judgment of Foreclosurecause on July 29, 2013, an agentwill at 10:30 AM on October7,at the The Judicial Sales Corpora- ration, will at 10.30 AM on Septem-Soration, One South Wacker Drive -TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur.and Saleenteredinthe aboveand Sale enteredinthe abovetor The Judicial Salea Corporation,2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-tiorr, One South Wacker Drive - ber 26, 2013, at the The Judicial04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,suant to a Judgment of Foreclosurecasse on July 12, 2010, an agentcouse on January 3, 2013, an agentwill at 10:30 AM on September 23,poration, One South Wacker Drive -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, SalesCorporation, One Southsell al public auction to the highestand Sale enteredinthe abovefor The Judicial Sales Corporation,for The Judicial Sales Corporation,2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-04th Floor, CHICAGO. IL, 60606,sell al public auction to the highest Wacker Dnee - 24th Floor, CHICA-bidder, as set forth below, the fol-cause ori October 1, 2012, an agentwill at 10:30 AM on September 23,will at 10:30 AM on September 24,poration, One South Wacker Drive -sell at public auction to the highestbidder, as net forth below, the fol- GO, IL, 60606, sell at public auctionlowing described real entate. Core-for The Judicial Sales Corporation,2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-lowing described real estate: Corn- to the highest bidder, as set forthmonlv known an 8905 MARIONwill at 10:30 AM on October 15,poration, One South Wacker Dnve -poration, One South Wacker Drive -sell at public auction to the highestlowing descnbed real estate' Com-monly known as7412 LYONS below, the following descnbed realAVENUE, MORTON GROVE,IL2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-4th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,04th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,bidder, as sel forth below, the fol-monly known as 8244 MAJOR AVE,STREET, MORTON GROVE,IL estate. Commonly known as 860060053 Property Index No. 10-tO-poration, One South Wacker Drive -sell st public auction to the highestsell at public auction to the highestlowing described realMorton Grove, IL 60053 Property60053 Property Index No. 09-13- GROVE STREET, MORTON325-005Thereal estateisim-24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,bidder, as set forth below, the fol-bidder, as set forth below, the f ol-estate:Commonly known as 8778Indes No 10-20-413-026-0000 The214-035, Thereal estateisim- GROVE, IL 60053 Property Indexproved with a siegle family resi-sell at public auction to the highestlowing described real estate: Core-lowing described real estate: 00m-FERRIS AVENUE, Morton Grove,real estate is improved with a singleprovedwith a residence.Sale No lO-l9-103-007-t014(10.19-deuce, Sale terms: 25% down ofbidder, as net forth below, the fol-monlv known as7431 LYONSmovlvknown as 7710 WESTIL 60053 Pr. .erty Indes No. 10-20-familyresidence The Isdgmentterms: 25% down of the highest bid 200-005, tO-t9-t03-003,10-19-the higheut bid by certified funds atlowing descnbed realSTREET, MORTON GROVE, ILDEMPSTER STREET UNIT 402,100-015-11.1, 10-20-100-016-0000amount was $144,239.00.Saleby certified funds at the close of the 200-004 Underlying), The real es-the close of the sale payable to Theentate:Commonlv known as 853960053 Property Indeu Nu 09-13-Morton Grove, IL 60053 Property& 10-20-100-017-0000. The real es-termo: The bid amount, includingsale payable to The Judicial Sales tate is improved with a residence.Judicial Sales Corporation. No thirdCALLIE AVENUE, MORTON218-014-0000. The real estateisIndex No 09-13-329-021-1024 Thetate io improved with an industrialthe Judicial sale fee for AbandonedCorporation. No third party checks Sale terms: 25% down of the high'party checks will be accepted. TheGROVE, IL 60053 Property Indeoìmproved with a frame single familyreal estate is improeed with a multiproperty.The judgment amountResidentialPropertyMunicipalitywill be accepted. The balance, in- est bud by certified funds at thebalance, including the Judicial saleNo. 10-20-tt3-013. The real estatehome with an attachedIcar ga-unit condominium with no garagewas $524,910.80. Sale terms: 25%Relief Fund, which is calculated onclading the Judicial sale teefor close of the sale payable to The Ju-fee forAbandoned Residentialis improved with a residence. Saferage. Sale termo: 25% down of theSale terms: 25% down of the high-down of the highest bid by certifiedresidential real estate at I/re rate ofAbandoned ResidentialProperty dicial Sates Corporation. No thirdProperty Municipality Relief Fund,terms: 25% down of the highest bidhighest bid by certified funds at theeat bid by cerldìed funds at thefunds at the close of the sale paya-$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-Municipality Relief Fund, which is party checks will be accepted Thewhichis calculated on residentialby certified funds at the close of theclose of the sale payable to The Ja-close of the sale payable to The Ja-ble to The Judicial Sales Corpora-of of the amount paid by the pur-calculated on residential real estate balance, including the Judicial salereal estate at the rate of $t for eachsale payable to The Judicial Salesdicial Sales CorporationNo thirddicial Sales Corporation. No thirdtiOo. No third party checks will bechaser not to necead $300, shall beal the rate of $1 for each $1,000 or tee for AbandonedResidential$t,000 or fraction thereof of theCorporation. No third party checksparty checks will be accepted. Theparty checks will be accepted. Theaccepted. The balance,includingpaid in certified funds immediatelyfraction thereof of the amount paid Property Municipality Relief Fund,amount paid by the purchaser notwilt be accepted. The balance, in-balance, includinq the Judicial salebslance, including the Judicial salethe Judicial sale fee for Abandonedby the highest and best bidder atby the purchaser not Io eeceed whichiscalculated on residentialto exceed $300, in certified funds/orclsding the Judicialsale fee forfeeforAbanifonedResidentialfee forAbandoned ResidentialResidentialProperty Municipalitythe conclusion of the sale No fee$300, incertifiedfunds/orwire real estate al the rate of $1 for eachwire transfer, in due within twenty-AbandonedResidential PropertyProperty Municipality Relief Fund,Property Municipality Relief Fund,Relief Fund, which is calculated onshall be paid by the mortgagee actransfer,iv due within twenty-four $1,000 or fraction thereof of thefour (24( bourn. No fee shall be paidMunicipality Relief Fund, which iswhich iscalculated on residentialwhich iscalculated on residentialresidential real estate at the rate ofqsinng the residential real estate)24( hours. No fee shall be paid by amount paid by the purchaser notby the mortgagee acquinng the reo-calculated on residential real estatereal estate at the rate of $1 for eachreal estate al the rate of $1 for each$1 for each $1 000 or fraction there-pursuant to its credit bid al the salethe mortgagee acquiring the resi- to eocenO $300, in certified funda/oridential real estate pursuant to ilsat the rate of St for each $1,000 orst,000 Or traction thereof of the$1 000 or fraction thereofof theof of the amount paid by the pur-or by any mortgagee. tudgmentdeetial real estate pursuant to its wire transfer, io due within twenty-credit bid at the sale or by anyfraction thereof of the smount paidamount paid by the purchaser notamount paid by the purchaser notchaser not to exceed $300, io certi-creditor, or other lienor upeuiringcredil bid st the sale or by any four (24) hsurs No fee shall be paidmortgagee, tudmeet creditor,orby the purchaser not to eaceedto exceed $300, in certified funds/orto exceed 5300, in certihed funds/ortied funds/or wire transfer, is duethe residentialreal estate whosemortgagee, judgment creditor,or by the mortgagee acquinng the resother lienor acquiring the residential$300, in certifiedfunds/orwirewire transfer, is due within twenty-wire trsnsfer, is due within twenty-within twenty-four (24) hours. Norights in and to the residential realother lienor acquinng the residential idential real estate pursuant to Itoreal estate whoue nghts in and totransfer,is due within twenty-fourfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidfee shall be paid by the mortgageeestate arose pnor to the sale. Thereal estate whose nghts in and to credIt bidatthe sale or by anythe residential real estate arose pri-(24) hours. No fee shall be paid byby the mortgagee acquixng the res-by the mortgagee acquiring the res-ucquinng the residential real estatesubject property is subject to gener-the residential real estate arose pri- mortgagee. ludgment creditor,oror to the sale The subject propertythe mortgagee acquiring the resi-idential mal estate pursuant to itaidential real estate pursuant Io itspursuant to its credit bid at the saleaI real estate tases, special assess-or to the sale. The nublect property other lienor acquiring the residentialis sublect to general real estate tao-dential real estate pursuant toitscredit bid at the sale or by anycreditbid st the sale or by anyorby any mortgagee, ludgmenlmento, orspecial tanesleviedis sub)ect to general real estate tas- real eutate whose rights in and toes, special assessments, or specialcredit bidat the sale or by anymortgagee,udgment creditor,ormortgagee, judgmenl creditor,orcreditor, or other lienor acquiringagainst said real estate and is of-es, special assessments, or special he residential real estate arose pri-taxes levied against said real estatemortgagee, lsdgment creditor,orother tienor acquiring the residentialother lienor acquiring the residentialthe residentialreal estate whosefered for sale without any represen-tases levied against said real estate or to the sale The sublect propertyand is offered for sale without anyother lienor acquinng the residentialreal estate whose rights in and toreal estate whose nghts in and torights n and to the residential realtation as Io quality or quantity of titleand is offered for sale without any is subtect to general real estate tao-representationastoqualityorreal estate whose rights in and tothe residential real estate arose po-the residential real estate arose pn-estate arose poor to the sale. Theand without recourse Io Plaintiff andrepresentationasIoqualityor es, special assessments, or specialquantity of title and without recoursethe residential real estate arose pri-or to the sale. The subject propertyor to the sale, The subject propertysubject property is subject to getter-in "AS IS" condition. The sale is tar-quantity of title and withoul recourse taxes levied against said real eutateto Plaintiff and in AS lS condition,or to the sale, The sublect propertyis nublad to general real estate tax-is sublect to general real estate tax-al real estate tases, special assess-ther ssbtect to confirmation by theto Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition, and is offered for sale without anyThe sale is further subject to conf ir-io ssbtecl to general real estate tas-es, special assessments, or speciales, special assessments, or specialments,orspecialtasesleviedcourt If the sale s set aside tor anyThe sale is further sublet to conf ir- representation astoqualityormation by the court. Upon paymentes, special assessments, or specialtaxes levied against said real estatetases levied against said real estateagainst said real estate and is st-reason, the Purchaser at the salemation by the court. Upon payment quantity of title and without recoursein full of the amount bid, the pur-tases levied against said real estateand is offered for sale without anyand is offered for sale without anyfered for sale without any represen-shall be entitled Only Io a return ofin full of the amount bid, the por- to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition,chaser will receive a Certificate ofand is offered for sale without anyrepresentationastoqualityorrepresentationastoqualityortatìon as to quality or quantity of titlethe deposit paid. The Purchaserchaser will receive a Certificate of The sale is further sublect to conf ir-Sate that will entitle the purchaserrepresentation astoqualityorquantity of title and without recoursequantity of Idle and without recourseand without recourse to Plaintiff andshallhavenofurtherrecourseSale that will entitle the purchaser mation by the Coud Upon paymentto a deed to the real estate afterquantity of title and without recourseto Plaintiff and in "AS IS" condition,to Plaintiff and in "AS 15" condition,in "AS IS condition, The sale is fur-against the Mortgagor, theto a deed to the real estate aher in full of the amount bid, the pur-confirmation of the sale. The prop-to Plaintiff and in AS lS condition.The sale is further subject to conf ir-The sale is further subject to confir-ther 5ublct to conhrmution by theMortgagee or the Mortgagee's attor-confirmation of the sale. The prop- chaser will receive a Certificate oferty will NOT be open for inspectionThe sale is further subject lo conf ir-mation by the court. Upon paymentmation by the court. Upon paymentcourt. Upon payment infull of theney Upon paymenl in lull of thearty will NOT be open for inspection Sale that will entitle the purchaserand plaintiff makes no representa-matiori by the court. Upon paymentin ful! of the amount bid, the pur-in full of the amount bid, the pur-amount bid, the purchaser will re-amount bid, the purchaser will re-and plaintiff makes no representa- to a deeb lo the real estate aherlion au to the condition o! the prop-in full of the amount bid, the pur-chaser will receive s Certificate ofchaser will receive a Certificate ofceive a Certificate of Sale that willceive a Certificate of Sale that willlion au to the condition of the prop- confirmation of the sale, The prop-erty. Prospective bidders are ad-chaser will receive a Certificate ofSale that will entitle the purchaserSale that will entitle the purchaserentitle the purchaser to a deed toentitle the purchaser to a deed toerty.Prospective bidders are ad- erty will NOT be open for inspectionmonished to check the court tite toSale that will entitle the purchaserto a deed to the real estate aherto a deed to the real estate aherthe real estate after confirmation ofthe real estate aher confirmation ofmonished Io check Ihe court file to and plaintiff makes no representa-verify all information. If this propertyto a deed to the real estate aherconfirmation of the sale. The prop-confirmation of the sale. The prop-the sale. The property will NOT bethe sale, The property will NOT beverify all information. If this property lion as to the condition of the prop-is a condominium unit, the perchas-confirmation of the sale, The prop-erty will NOT be open tor inspectionerty will NOT be open for inspectionopen forinspection andplaintiffopen forinspection andplaintiffis a condominium unit, the parchas- erty. Prospective bidders are ad-er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,erty will NOT be open for inspectionand plaintiff makes no representa-and plaintiff makes no representa-makes no representation an to themakes no representation as to theer of the unit at the foreclosure sale, monished to check the court file toother than a mortgagee, shall payand plaintiff makes no representa-lion an to the condition of the prop-tion as to the condition of the prop-condition of the property. Proupec-condition of the property Prospec-other than a mortgagee, shall pay verify nfl information. If this propertythe asaessments and the legal feuslion as to the condrtioo of the prop-erty.Prospective bidders are ad-erfy. Prospective bidders are ad-livebidders are admonishedtotivebidders are admonishedtothe assessments and the legal fees in a condominium unit, the parchas-requiredby TheCondominiumerty. Prospective bidders are ad-monished to check the court file lomonished to check the court file tocheck the court file to verity all intor-check the court file lo verify all infor-required by The Condominium er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,Property Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g((1(monished to check the court file toverity all information. If this propertyverity all information, If this properlymation, If this property is a condo-matioe. lt this property is a condo-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g((1( other than a mortgagee, shall payand (((4(. If thIs property is a cori-verify all information. If this propertyis a condominium unit, the purchas-is a condominium unit, the psrchas-minium unit, the purchaser of theminium unit, the purchaser of theand )g)(4(. If thin property is a con- the assessments and the legal feusdominism unit which ispart of ais a condominium unit, the psrchas-er of the soit at the foreclosure sale,er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,unit at the foreclosure sale, otherunit at the foreclosure sale, otherdorniniurn unit which ispart of s required byTheCondominiumcommon interest community, theer of the unit al the foreclosure sale,other than a mortgagee, shall payother than a mortgagee, shall paythan a mortgagee, shall pay the as-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-common interest community.the Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1(purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-other than a mortgagee, shall paythe assessments and the legal feusthe assessments and the legal feessesuments and the legal fees re-sesaments and the legal feus re-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo- and ()(4). lt lItio properly io a con-sure sale Other than a mortgageethe assessments and the legal feesrequiredby TheCondominiumrequired by The Condominiumquired by The Condominium Prop-quired by The Condominium Prop-sure sale other than a mortgagee uminium unit which is part st ashall pay the assessments requiredrequired byTheCondominiumProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g((1(Property Ad, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1( anderty Act, 765 ILCS 60519(g((1) andshall pay the assessments required common interest community, thebe The Condominium Property Act,Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1(and (g((4).If this property in a con-and (g((4(. If thin property in a con-)g)(4).If this property is a condo-(g)(4(.If thin property is a condo-by The Condominium Property Act, purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-7B5 ILCS 605/tO.5(g-1(.IF YOUand (q((4). It this property in a con-dominism unit which is part of adominium unit which ispart ot aminium unit which is part of a corn-minium unit which is part of a corn-765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-1(.IF YOU sure sale other than a mortgageeARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-dominium unit which is part of acommon interest community, thecommon interest community, themon interest community, the pur-mon interest community, the pur-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- shall pay the asaeasments requiredOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTcommon interest community.thepurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-chaser of the unit at the foreclosurechaser of the unit at the foreclosureOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT by The Condominium Property Act,TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONpurchaser of the unit at the foreclo-sure nate other than a mortgageesure sale other than a mortgageesale other than a mortgagee shallsale other than a mortgagee shallTO REMAIN IN POSSESSION 755 ILCS 605/t8.5(Q-l).IF YOUFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFsure sale other than a mortgageeshall pay the assessments requiredshall pay the assessments requiredpay the assessments required bypay the assessments required byFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INshall pay the assessmento requiredby The Condominium Properly Act,by The Condominium Property Act,The Condominium PropertyAct,The Condominium PropertyAct,AN ORDER OF POSSESSION. IN OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTACCORDANCE WtTH SECTIONby The Condominium Properly Act,705 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1),IF YOU705 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(.IF YOU765 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1). l YOU765 ILCS 605/18.5)-1).IF YOUACCORDANCE WITH SECTION TO REMAININ POSSESSION15-1701(ClOF THE ILLINOIS705 ILCS 605/18.5(0-t).IF YOUARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-ARE THE MORTGAGOR HOME-15-1701/C) OF THE ILLINOIS FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INLAW. For information, examine theOWNER(. YOU HAVE THE RIGHTTO REMAININ POSSESSIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONTO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONTO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONLAW. For intormation, examine the ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONcourt file or contact Plaintiff'o aBur-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFCourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor- 15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISney'CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INney:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES, MORTGAGE FORECLOSUREP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONP.0 , t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGE LAW. For information, examine theROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION15-1701/C)OF THEILLINOIS15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOIS15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOISMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREIL 60527,630) 794-9876, Please nayCODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,refer lo file number 14-12-21520.MORTGAGE FORECLOSURELAW. For information.VisitsurLAW For information:VisitourLAW. For information,contactLAW. For information, contactrefer to file number 14-1 1-08219. P.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGETHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-LAW, For information, examine thewebsite at aereice.atty-pierce.com.weboite at service.atty-pierce.com.Plaintiff'sattorney: Kimberly A.Plaintiff's attomev: HEAVNER,THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,TION One South Wacker Drive,court file or contact Plaintiff's attor-between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.between the hours of 3 and 5 pm.Padjen, GOMBERG, SHARFMAN,SCOTT, BEYERS A MIHLAR, LLC,TION One South Wacker Drive, IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650neo:CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,PIERCE & ASSOCIATES, PlaintiffsPIERCE & ASSOCIATES, PlaintiffsGOLD & OSTLER, PC, 208 South1 1 1 East Main Street, DECATUR,24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 refer tofile number t4-10-027t6.(312) 236-SALE You can also visitP C , 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEAttorneys, One NorthDearbomAttorneys,OneNorth DearbornLaSalle Street, Suite 1410, CHICA-IL 62523, )217( 422-1719.ltthe(3t2( 236-SALE You can also visit THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-The Judicial Sales Corporation at wROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILStreet Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILGO, IL60604, (312(332-6194.sale io set aside for any reason, theThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w TIaN One South Wacker Deve,w'w.tjsc.com for a 7 day status re-IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Please60602. TelNo. (312) 476-5500.60602. TelNo.(312) 476-5500.Please refer to file number 44924.Purchaser at the sale shall be enti-ww.tjsc.corn for a 7 day status re- 24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650port of oending sales. CODILIS &refer to file number 14-10-17582.Please refer to file numberPlease refer to file numberTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-tied only to a return of the depouitport of pending sales. CODILIS & l3t2( 236-SALE You can also visitASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-PA0925493. THE JUDICIAL SALESPAl t 15779. ThE JUDICIAL SALESTION One South Wacker Drive,paid. The Purchaser shall have noASSOCIATES, PC. 15W030 The Judicial Salen Corporation at wNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,TION One South Wacker Drive,CORPORATION One SouthCORPORATION One South24th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650further recourse against the Mortga-NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, aw lIsc.com for a 7 day status re-SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 6052724th Floor, Chicago. IL 60606-4650Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,Wacker Drive, 24th Floor, Chicano,(312) 236-SALE You can also visitgor, the Mortgagee sr theSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 port of pending sales. CODILIS &(630) 794-5300 Attomey Fìle No,(312( 236-SALE You cao also visitIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouIL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE YouThe Judicial Sales Corporation al wMortgagee's attorney THE JUDI-)630) 794-5300 Attorney File Nu ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W03014-12-21520 Attomey ARDC No.The Judicial Sales Corporation at wcan alus viait The Judicial Salescan also violI The Judicial Salenaw.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-CIAL SALES CORPORATION One14-11-08219 Attorney ARDC No. NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,00468002 Attorney Code, 21762ww.tjac.com for a 7 day status re-Corporation at www.tjac.com for a 7Corporation at www.tjsc.com for a 7port of pending sales, GOMBERG,South Wacker Deve, 24th Floor,00468002 Attorney Code, 21762 SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527Case Number. 12 CH 036745port of pending sales. CODILIS &day status report of pandino sales.day status report of pending salesSHARFMAN, I3OLD 6 OSTLER,Chicago, IL 60606-4650 (3t2) 236-Case Number: tiCH 009511 (630( 794-5300 Attorney File No,TJSC#: 33-16417 NOTE: PursuantASSOCIATES. P.C. t5W030PIERCE& ASSOCIATES OnePIERCE & ASSOCIATES OnePC 208 South LaSalle Street, SuiteSALE You can also visit The Judi-TJSC8: 33-16091 NOTE: Pursuant 14-10-02716 Attomey ARDC No.to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,North Dearborn Street Suite 1300North Dearborn Street Suite 13001410 CHICAGO, IL 60604312)cial Sales Corporation at www.tlsc.cto the Fair Debt Collection Practices 00468002 Atlomey Code 21762Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sSUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527CHICAGO, IL 606023121 476-CHICAGO, IL 60602 (3121 476-332-6194 Attorney File No. 44924orn for a7 day status report stAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's CaseNumber:10 CH 004946attorney is deemed fo be a debt col-(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.5500 Attomey File No. PA00254935500 Attomey File No. PA1f 15779Attorney Code 90334 Case Num-pendinq sales. HEAVNER, SCO'VF,attorney is deemed to be a debl cul- TJSC#: 33-18557 NOTE Pursuantlector attempting to collect a debt14-10-17582 Altomey ARDC No,Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-Attorney Code, 91220 Case Num-ber:12 CH 14723 TJSC#: 33-BEYERS & MIHLAR, LLC 1 1 1 Eastlector attempting to collect a debt to the Fair Debt Collection Practicesand any information obtained will be00468002 Attomey Code, 21762ber:00 CH 41335 TJSC#:33-ber: 1 f CH 28103 TJSC#:33-18308 NOTE' Pursuant to the FairMain Street DECATUR, IL 62523and any information obtained will be Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'sused for that purpose. Case Number:/0 CH 02174618314 1557213 18397 1557149 Debt Collection Practices Act, you(2t7)422-1719AttorneyCode.used tor that purpose 551910 attorney is deemed to be a debt col-1553395 TJSC#: 33-16657 NOTE: Pursuant8/29, 9/5, 9/12/13 #632594 8/29, 9/5, 9/12113 #632585 are advised that Plaintiff's attorney40387 Case Number: 12 CH 136758/29,9/5,9/1J1 #631001 lector attempting to collect a debt9/5_ 9/12, 9/19/13 #635568 to the Fair Debt Collection Practices is deemed to be a debt collector at-TJSC#: 33-181 19 NOTE: Pursuant and any information obtained will be Act, you are advised that Plaintiffs Iempting to collect a debt and anyto the Fair Debt Collection Practices used for that purpose attorney is deemed to be a debt col- riformation obtained will be used torAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's 556241 lector attempting to collect a debt that purpose. 1556944 attorney is deemed to be a debt col- 9/5, 9/12, 9/19/13 #635798 and any information obtained will be 8/29,9/5,9/12113 #631579 lector attempting to coIleda debt To PIACE A used for that parpoue. and any information oblained will be 1551938 You'rein the driver's seat1 used for that purpose 556009 TO PLACE A HELP WANTED 9/5. 9/12. 9119/13 #635560 8/29,9Th,9!12/1 #531176 ClASSIFIED AD, AD IN THE CLASSIFIEDS, TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD, DON'T NEED IT? SELL IT FAST. CALI 847-998-3400 (AIL 841-998-3400 /UDRIL/E (AIL 841-998-3400 CALL 847-998-3400 lo PPN Ce Thursday, September 5, 2013 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. MORTON GROVE AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INproved with a single familyresi-The mortgaged real estate is im-15-1701(C)OF THE ILLINOISrefer to tile number 14-11-35639. ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION TION One Soulh Wacker Orine.refer to file number 14-10-01095. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF dense. If the subject mortgaged realproved with a single familyresi-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURETHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-24th Floor. Chicago, IL 60606-4650THE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA- 15-1701(C)OF THE COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- ILLINOISestale is a unit of a common inter-dence, If the subject mortgaged realLAW.For information,contactTION One South Wacker Dnve,)312( 236-SALE You can also visitTION One South Wacker Drive, -r DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREest community, the purchaser of theestate is a unit of a common inter-Plaintiffs allorney: RANDALL S.24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650The Judicial Sales Corporation al w24th Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 DIVISION LAW. For information, contactunit other than a mortgagee shallest community, the purchaser of IheMILLER 6 ASSOCIATES, 120 N.(312) 236-SALE You can also visit .Ijsc.com for a 7 day status re-(312) 236-SALE You can also visit EVERHOME MORTGAGE COM-Plaintrff's asorney' HEAVNER,pay the assessments required byunit other than a mortgagee shallLASALLE STREET, SUITE 1140,The Judicial Sales Corporation at wport st pending sales. CODILIS E SCOTt, BEYERS 8 MIHLAR, LLC, The Judicial Sales Corporation al w PANY, FKA ALLIANCE MORT- subsection (g-l) of Section 18.5 ofpay the assessments required byChicago, IL 60602, (312) 239-3432.ww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-ASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030ww.ljsc.com for a 7 day slatus re- 1 1 1 East Main Street, DECATUR, GAGE COMPANY, DRA AMC the Condominium Property Act. subsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofPlease refer to file numberport of pending sales. CODILIS 6NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,port of pending sales. CODILIS E IL 62523, (217) 422-1719.If MORTGAGE CORP theSale terms: 10% down by certifiedthe CondominiumProperty Act.101L01358-1. THE JUDICIALASSOCIATES, P.C. 15W030SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 sale io set aside for any reason, the ASSOCIATES P C 15W030 Plaintiff, funds, balance, by certified funds,Sale lerms: 25% down by certifiedSALES CORPORATION OneNORTH FRONTAGE ROAD,(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.NORTH FIONTAGE Purchaser at the sale shall be enti- ROAD. within 24 hours. No refunds. Thefunds, balance within 24 hours, bySoath Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor,SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 6052704-11-28717 Attorney ARDC No.SUITE 100 BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 UÑKNOWN HEIRS ANDtIed only to a return of the depositproperty will NOT be open for in-certified funds.No refunds.TheChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-(630) 794-5300 Attorney File No.00468002 Allorney Code. 21762 paid. The Purchaser shall have no (630( 794-5300 Attorney File No. DEVISEES OF FRANK R. spection property will NOT be open for in-SALE You can also visit The Jadi-14-11-35639 Attorney ARDC No.CaseNumber:12 CH 00138914-10-01095 Attorney ARDC No. PRITZEN, DECEASED, UN-further recourse against the Mortga-For informationcallMr.Anthonyspection.Upen payment in full ofcml Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.c00468002 Attorney Code. 21762TJSC#: 33-18147 NOTE: Pursuant gor, the Mortgagee or 00468002 Attorney Code. 21762 KNOWN CLAIMANTS AND thePorto at Plainhft's Attorney, Freed-the amount bid, the purchaser will 1 0m for a 7 day status report ofCaseNumber: 1 CH 042812to the Fair Debt Collection PracticesCase Number:50 CH 010529 LIENI-1OLDERS AGAINST THE ES-Mortgaqee's attorney. THE JUDI-man Anselmo, Lindberg LLC, 1807receive a Certificate of Sale whichpending salen, RANDALL S. MILL-TJSC#: 33.18433 NOTE: PursuantAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's CIAL SALES CORPORATION One TJSC#: 33-18434 NOTE: Pursuant TATE OF FRANK R. PRITZEN, West Diehl Road, Naperville, Illinoiswill entitle the purchaser to a DeedbR & ASSOCIATES 120 N.lo the Fair DebI Collection Practicesattorney is deemed Io be a debt col-Is the Fair Debt Collection Practices DECEASED, UNKNOWN CLAIM-South Wacker Dnve, 24th Floor.60563-t890. (866) 402-8661. Forto the premises after confirmation stLASALLE STREET, SUITE 1140Act, you are advised that Plaintiff'slector attempting Io collect a debtAct, you are advised that Plaintiff's ANTS AND LIENHOLDERSChicago, IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-Bidding instn.ictiona visit www.fal-iIIithe sale Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 239-3432asorney is deemed to be a debt col-and any information obtained will be SALE You can also Visit The Judi- asorney is deemed lo be a debt col- AGAINST THE UNKNOWN HEIRS nois.com 24 hours prior lo sale.For informalion: Visit our website atAllorney File No. 10lL01358-1 At-leclor attempting Io collect a debtused for that purpose. 1556654 lector attempting to collect a debt cial Sales Corporation at www.tjsc.cF12120566 AND DEVISEES OF FRANK R. hltp://service.atty-pierce.com. Be-Ismey Code. 46689 Case Number:and any information obtained will be9l5,9J12,9I19/1 #635632 and any information obtained will be PRITZEN DECEASED, WILLIAMom for a 7 day status report ofINTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESbesen 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.11 CH 16017 TJSC#: 33-18575used for that purpose 1557145 used for that purpose. 15571« pendinq sales. HEAVNER, SCOTT, BUTCHEII, AS SPECIAL REPRE- CORPORATION Pierce 6 Associates, Plaintiff's Al-NOTE: Pursuant Io Ihn Fair Debt9/5,602,9/19/lb $635711 8/29,9/5,9/1/1 #631583 SENTATIVE OF FRANK R.BEYEfS& MIHLAR, LLC 111 EastSellinOfficer, (312)444-1122 lomeys,tNorth Dearborn Street,Collection Practices Ad, you are SKOKIE PRITZEN, DECEASED, UNITEDMain Slreet DECATUR, IL 62523'5 Chicago,Illinois60602.TeI.No,advised that Plaintiff's attomey is IN (217)422-1719Attorney THE CIRCUIT COURT OF STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING Code.8129,9/5,9/12113 #631217 (312) 476-5500. Refer In File Nom-deemed to be a debt collector al- COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- BY AND THROUGH THE SEGRE-40387 Case Number. 10 CH 03457 ber 0905330. tempting to collect a debt and anySKOKIE TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY TARY OF HOUSING AND URBANTJSC#: 33-16645 NOTE. PursuantSKOKIE INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESinformation obtained will be sued forIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION DEVELOPMENT, BETtYJEANIo the Fair Debt Collection PraclicesIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFCORPORATION that purpose. 1557490 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, KANE, HARRIS, N.A. Act, you are advised that Plainliff'sCOOK COUNTr', ILLINOIS Selling Officer, (312)444-1122 9/5, 9/12, 9/19/13 #635739 TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYLP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME COUNTr' DEPARTMENT - CHAN- Defendants attorney is deemed Io be a debt col- 1557907 DIVISION LOANS SERVICING LP lo CH 03457 lector attempting to collect a debtCERY DIVISION 9/5, 9/12, 9/19/13 #835780 OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC Plaintiff, 9100 N. OAK PARK AVE. Mortonand any information obtained will beDORAL MONEY INC; SKOKIE Plainliff, Grove, IL 60053 used for that purpose. Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ELINA BAMPI, VADIM GOREV, NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-551706 vs COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-CHONG S. CHO, HAN CHa, OPTI-JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA, 8/29,9/5,9/12/13 #630999 JEFFREY DAYBROOK AKA JEF- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that por. SKOKIE TY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYMA OLD ORCHARD WOODS ELMAS PURCHASER OF THE LOANS suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure FREY DAYBROOK AKA JEFFREYINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFDIVISION CONDOMINIUM NORRIDGE M. DAYBOOK AKA JEFF DAY- ASSOCIATION,AND OTHER ASSETS OF WASH- and Sale enteredinthe aboveINTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. OPTIMA OLD ORCHARD WOODSINGTON MUTUAL BANK, F/K/A cause on July 9, 2013, an ageot for BOOK LISA DAYBOOK AKA LI-TV DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYPlaintiff, COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS SA J. DAYBOOK AKA LISA J. WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, DON'T The Judicial Sales Corporation, willCOUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN- DIVISION Defendants FA FROM THE FDIC, ACTING AS at 10:30 AM 0v October tO, 2013,CERY DIVISION GLICK DAYBOOK AKA LISA J.DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALRONI AIZENBERG, VERED12 CH001 389 RECEIVER FOR THE SAVINGS at the The Judicial Sales Corpora-BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. 5/B/MGLICK; BENEFtCIAL ILLINOISTRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEEAIZENBERG, COUNTRYWIDE9715 WOODS UNIT #1101BANK AND PURSUANT TO THE lion, One South Wacker Dove- INC. DBA BENEFICIAL MORT-FOR THE POOLING AND SERVIC-HOME LOANS, INC. A/K/A AMERI-SKOKIE, IL 60077 TO BAC LOANS SERVICING, LPGAGE CO. OF ILLINOIS; NILES FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME ING AGREEMENT DATED AS OFCA'S WHOLESALE LENDER NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-ACT sell at public auction Io the highest TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS CREDITJANUARY iST, 2008 EQUIFIRSTDefends sta TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Defendants LOANS SERVICING LP UNION THE bidder, as set forth below, the f 01-Plaintiff, VILLAGE O FLOAN SECURITIZATION TRUST11 CH 042812 suanl to a Judgment of Foreclosure10 CH 010529 SKOKIE; TRANS ACCEPTANCE lowing described realVn. 2008- 1 9210 KEELER AVENUE SKOKIE,and Sale enteredinthe above9435 N. LAVEAGNE AVENUE estate:Conrmonly known as 9100ROMAN BUYAK: MARIYA BUYAK:CORPORATION; EDWARDPlainhif, IL 60076 cause on December 6, 2012, anSKOKIE, IL 60077 N. OAK PARK AVE., Morton Grove,UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NONBURCZY; ERICA BURCZY; RAN- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-agent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- DOM SHOT PROPERTIES LLC; IL 60053 Property Index No. 10-18-RECORD CLAIMANTS; THEODORE KOTSOVOS, NANCYTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-ration, will al 10:30 AM on OctoberTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- UNKNOWN 307-034-0000. The real estate isDefendants, OWNERSL KOTSO VOS suant lo a Judgment of Foreclosure16, 2013, aI the The Judicial Salessuanl to a Judgment of Foreclosure improved with a single family resi- NONRECORD CLAIMANTS; 10 CH 39428 Defendanls and Sale enteredinthe aboveCorporation, One South Wackerand Sale enteredinthe above NEED IT? dance. The Judgment amount wasNOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TODefendants, 11 CH 16017 cause on Febnary 6.2013, anDnve - 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL,cause on July 22, 2010, an agent 12 CH 13745 $t09,634.99. Sale tenors: The bidJU DG ME NT OF FOR EC LOSURE 490g FAIRVIEW LANE Skokie, ILagenl for The Judicial Sales Corpo-60606, sell al public auction to thefor The Judicial Sales Corporation. amount, including the Judicial saleUNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO60077 ration, will at 10:30 AM on Seplem-highest bidder, as set forth below,will al 10:30 AM on September 25, fee forAbandoned RevidenlialFORECLOSURE LAW JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-ber 26, 2013, at the The Judicialthe following described real estate2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor- Property Municipality Relief Fund,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenUNDER ILLINOIS MORTGAGE TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-Sales Corporation, OneSouthCommonly known as 9715 WOODSporalion, One Soulh Wacker Dnve - which is calculated on residential FORECLOSURE LAW suanl to a Judgment of ForeclosureWacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-UNIT #1101, SKOKIE,IL 60077 that pursuant to a Judgment ofPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, real estate at the rate of $1 for eachForeclosure enlered inthe above and Sale enteredinthe aboveGO, IL, 60606, seIl at public auctionPrnperty Indes No. 10-09-304-035-sell at public auction to Ihn highest the that pursuant to $1,000 or fraction thereof of entitledcause on November7, a Judment ofcause on February 20, 2013, anfo the highest bidder, as set forth1079, Property Indes No. 10-09-bidder, as set forth below, Ihn fol- amount paid by the purchaser not Foreclosure entered in 15e aboveagent for The Judicial Sales Corpo-below, the following descnbed real304-035.1 167, Property Indes No. 2012,IntercoantyJudicialSalesentitled cause on July lowing described real estate: Corn- to exceed $300, shall be paidinCorporation will on Friday, October 5, 2013,ration, will al 10:30 AM on Seplem-estate: Commonly known as 921010.09-304-035-1168. The real es-monly known as 9435 N. certified funds immediately by the1 1, 2013, at the hour of 1 t am. inIntercounry Judicial Sales Corpora-ber 26, 2013, at the The JudicialKEELER AVENUE. SKOKIE, ILtale is improved with aLAVERGNE AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL highest and best bidder at the con-their office al 120 West Madisonlionwill on Tuesday, October 8,SalesCorporation, OneSouth60076 Property Index No. 10.15-condo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25%60077 Properly Index No. 10-16- clusion of the sale. No fee shall beStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois,2013, at the hour of Il am. in theirWacker Drive - 24th Floor, CHICA-226-029/030. The real estate is im-down of trie highest bid by certified223-017. The realestateisim- office at 120 West Madison Streel, SELL IT paid by fhe mortgagee acquiring thesell to the hiqhest bidder for cash, GO, IL, 60606, sell at public auctionprovedwith a residence.Salefunds al Ihn close of the sale paya-provedwitharesidence,Sale residential real estate pursuant toIhe followinq 8escribed properly: Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell toIo the highest bidder, as set forthterms: 25% down of Ihe highest bidhIe Io The Judicial Sales Corpora-terms: 25% down of the highest bid ifs credit bid at the sale or by any the highest bidder for cash, the fol-below. the following descnbed realby certified tonds at the clone of thelion. No third party checks will beby certified funds al the close of the PIN 12-1t15-0tt-0600 lowing deacnbed prope mortgagee, ludment creditor,orCommonly known as 7720 WEST estate:Commonly known as 4909sale payable to The Judicial Salesaccepted. The balance,includinsale payable Io The Judicial Sales other Iìevor acquiring the residential PIN. 10-15-124-045-0 FAIRVIEW LANE, Skokie, IL 60077Corporation. No third party checksthe Judicial sale fee for AbandoneCorporation. No third party checks GIDDINGS STREET, NORRIDGE,Commonly known real estate whose rights in and toIL 60706 as 4712Properly Index No 10-33-214-087-will be accepted. The balance, in-ResidenlialPropertyMunicipalitywill be accepted. The balance, in- the residential real estate arose pri-The mortgaged real enlate is im-CHURCH STREET UNIT A,0000. The real estate is improvedcluding the Judicial sale teeforRelief Fund, which is calculated oncluding the Judicial sale feefor SKOKIE, IL 60076 or fo the sale. The sublect propertyproved with a single familyreal- with a single family residence. TheAbandonedResidential Propertyresidential real estate at Ihn rate ofAbandonedResidenlial Property is sublect to general real esiste tas-dence. If the subject mortgaged realThe mortgaged real estate is im-judgment amount was $259,562.95.Municipality Relief Fund, which is$1 for each $1 .000 or fraction there-Municipality Relief Fund, which is es, special assessments, or specialestate is a unit of a common inter-proved with a townhouse residence.Sale terms: 25% down of the high-calcalaled on residential real estateof of the amounl paid by Ihn pur-calculated on residenlial real estate taaes levied against said real estateest community, the purchaser of theThe purchaser of the unit other thanest bid by certified fundsat theat the rate of $1 for each $1,000 orchaser noI Io esceed $300, in certi-at the rate Of $1 for each $1,000 sr and is offered for sale without anyunit other than a mortgagee shalla mortgagee shall pay the assess-close of the sale payable to The Ju-traction thereof of the amount paidfed funds/or wire transfer, is duefraction thereof of Ihe amsunl paid representationastoqualityorpay the assessments required bymento and the legal fees requireddicial Sales Corporation. No thirdby the purchaser notIo exceedwithin twenty-four (24) hours. Noby the purchaser not to exceed FAST. quantity of title and without recourseSubsection (g-1) of Section 18.5 ofby subdivisions (g)(1) and )g)(4) ofparty checks will be accepted. The$300, incertifiedfunds/orwirefee shall be paid by the mortgagee$300, in certifìedfunds/orwire Section 9oftheCondominium to Plaintiff and in "As IS" condition,theCondominiumPropertyAct. balance, including the Judicial saletransfer,is due within twenty-fouracquiring the residential real estafetransfer,is due within twenty-four Properly Act The sale is further subject to conf ir-Sale terms: 25% down by certif ed Sale Ierms: 25%fee forAbandoned Residential(24) hours. No fee shall be paid bypursuant to its credit bid at the sale(24) hours, No fee shall be paid by mation by the court. If the sale isfunds, balance within 24 hours, bydown by certified funds, balanceProperty Municipality Relief Fand,the mortgagee acquiring Ihn resi-orby any morlgapee, judgmentthe mortgagee acquiring the resi- within 24 hoam, by certified funds, set aside for any reason, the Pur-certified funds.No refunds.The which iscalculated on residentialdenlial real estala pursuant Io itscreditor, or other lienor acquiringdnntial real eslale pursuant Iotu chaser at the saie shall be entitled No refunds. The property will NOTreal eatale al the rate of $1 for eachcredit bid al the sale or by anyIhn residentialreal estate whosecredit bidut Ihn sale or by any property will NOT be open for in-be open for inspection. Upon pay- only fo a retum of the deposit paid.apection.Upon payment in full of $1,000 or fraction thereofof themortgagee, ladgment creditor,ornghls in and In the residential realmortgagee, judgment creditor,or The Purchaser shall have no furtherthe amounl bid, the purchaser willment in fall of fhe amount bid, theamnunt paid by the purchaser noIother lienor acquinn the residentialestate arose prior to the saie. Theother lienor acquinng the residential recourse againsl the Mortga9or, thereceive a Certificale of Sale whichpurchaser will receive a CertificateIo exceed $300, in certified funds/orreal estala whose nghts in and tosabject properly is subtect to gener-real eslale whose nghts in and Io Mortgagee or Ihe Mortgagee s uSsr-will entitle the purchaser to a Deedof Sale which will entitle the par-wire transfer, is due within twenty-the residential real estate arose pri-al real estate tases, special assess-Ihn residential real estate arose pri- ney. Upon paymenl infull of fheto the premisas after confirmation stchaser to a Deed lo the premisesfour (24) hours. No fee shall be paidor to the sale. The sublet propertymentu,orspeciallanesleviedor to Ihn sale. The subject property amount bid, the purchaser will re-the sale. after confirmation of the sale, by the mortgagee acquiring the res-to subtect to general real estate tao.against said real eslale and is of-is sublet to general real estate tas- ceive a Certihcate of Sale that willFor information: Visit oar website atFor information: Visit oar website alidential real estate pursuant lo ilses, special assessments, or specialfared for sale without any represen-es, special assessments, or special CALL http://service.alty-pierce.com. Be- entitle the purchaser to a deed tohIlp://service.asy-pierce,com. Be- credit bid at the sale or by anytases levied against said real estatetalion as to quality or quantity of litletases levied againsl said real eslate the real estate after confirmation of tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.mortgagee, jadment creditor.orand is offered tor sale without anyand wilhoul recourse to Plaintiff andand is offered for sale without any tween 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.only.Pierce & Associates, Plaintiff's At- the sale. Where a sale of real es-Pierce S Associates, Plaintiff's At- other lienor acquiring the residentialrepresentationasto qualityorin "AS 15/ condition. The sale is fur-representationasInqualityor tate is made to satisfy a lien prior to tomeys, 1 North Dearborn Street, tomeys, 1 real estala whose vghts in and toquantity of lilIe and without recoursellar sublect IO confirmation by thequantity st tille and withoul recourse North Dearborn Street,Chicago,Illinois that of the United Stales, the UnitedChicago,Illinois60602.Tel.No. 60602.Tel.No.the residential real estate arose po-to Plaintiff and in AS IS condilion.court. Upon payment in tall of theto Plaintiff and n AS lScondilion. States shall have one year from the(3t2) 476-5500. Refer fo File Nam-(312) 476-5500. Refer to File Num-or to the sale. The subject propertyThe sale is further subject lo conf ir-amount bid. the purchaser will re-The sale u further sabtecl Io confir- ber f129213. date of sale within which to redeem,ber 1020896. is uubject lo general real estate las-mation by the court. Upen paymentceien a Certificate of Sale that willmallos by the court. Upon payment escept that with respecf Io a lien INTERCOUNTY JUDICIAL SALESes, special assessments. or specialinfull of the amount bid, the pur-entitle the purchaser to a deed toin full of the amount bid, the pur- INTERCOUNTh JUDICIAL SALESCORPORATION ansing ander the internal revenueCORPORATION tanes levied against said real eslatechaser will receive a Certificate ofIhn real eslate after confirmation ofchaser will receive u Certificate of Sellin Officer, (312) 444-1122 laws the period shall be t20 days orSellingOfficer, (312) 444-1122 and is offerecf'for sale without anySale that will entille the purchaserthe sale. The property will NOT beSale that will entitle the purchaser 1557 1 the period allowable for redemption1558055 representationastoqualityorto a deed to the real estala afteropenforinspection and plaintiffIo a deed to the real estafe after 9/5,9/12,9/19113 #635786 under State law, whichever is Ion-9/5, 9/12, 9/19/13 #635709 quantity of title and without recourseconfirmation of Ihe sale. The prop-makes no represenlation as to Ihnconfirmation of the sale. The prop- 9er, and in any case in which, under lo Plaintiff and in AS lS condO ion,erly will NOT be open for inspectioncondihon of the property. Prospec-erty will NOT be open for inspection 847-998-3400 the provisions of section 505 of theNORRIDGE SKOKE The sale is further sublect Io conf ir-and plaintiff makes no representa-tinebiddersareadmonished toand plaintiff makes no representa- Housing Act of 1950, as amendedIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFmallos by the court, Upon paymentlion as Io Ihe condition of the prop-check the court file to verity all intor-lion as to the condition of the prop- (12 U.S.C. 1701k), and subsectionCOOK COUNTY ILLINOIS COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS in full of the amount bid, the pur-erly.Prospective bidders are ad-mation. If this property is a condo-arty. Prospective bidders are ad- (d) of section 3720 of title 38 nf theCOUNTY DEPA1TMENT - CHAN-COUNTY DEPARTMENT - CHAN-chaser will receive a Certificate ofmonished IO check the Court file tominium unit, Ihn purchaser of themonished to check the court file to United States Code, the nght to re-CERY DIVISION CERY DIVISION Sale thaI will entitle the purchaserverify all information. If this propertyuniI at the foreclosure sale, otherverify all information If thin properly deem does not anse, there shall beWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA-to a deed Io the real estate aheris a condominium unit, the purchas-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-is a condominium unit, the psrchas- no nghf of redemption. The propertyPlaintiff, TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR BANCcsnfirmslion of ihe sale. The prop-er of the unit at the foreclosure saie,sesuments and the legal fees re-er st Ihe unit at the foreclosure sale, will NOT be opes for inspection andvs. OF AMERICA FUNDING CORPO-erty will NOT be open for inspectionother than a mortgagee, shall payquired by The Condominium Prop-other Ihan a mortgagee, shall pay plainfift makes no representation asEDWIN ALMEIDA; ROSEANNRATION 2006-G and plaintiff makes no representa-the assessments and the legal feeserty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9{g)(1) andIhn assessments and'thn legai fees to the condition of the property. Pro-ALMEIDA. UNKNOWN Plaintiff, lion au Io Ihn condition of the prop-requiredby TheCosdominium)g))4(.Ifthis property is a condo-requiredbyThe Condominium spediva bidders are admonished toOWNERS ANO NON-RECORDvs. arty. Prospective bidders are ad-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)minium uniI which is part of a corn-Property Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) CLASSIFIEDS check the court file to verify all infor-CLAIMANTS MELVIN L. BERRY NM/A MELVINmonished Io check the court file toand ()(4(. If this property is a con-mon interest community, the par-and ()(4)If this properly is a con- mation. If this property is a condo-Defendants, BERRY; NEIDRA E.BERRY A/K/Averity all information. lt this propertydominium unit which is part of achaser of the uniI at Ihn foreclosuredominism unit which is part of a minium unit, the purchaser of the13 CH 3240 NEIDRA BERRY; WELLS FARGOis a condominium unit, the purchas-common interest community, thesale other than s mortgagee shallcommon interest community, the unit at the foreclosure sale, otherNOTICE OF SALE BANK, N.A. UNKNOWN OWNERSer of the unit at the foreclosure sale.purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-pay the assessments required bypurchaser of the uniI at the toreclo- than a mortgagee, shall pay the as-PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-AND NON RECORD CLAIMANTS;other than a mortgagee, shall paysure saie other than a mortgageeThe Condominium PropertyAct,sure sale other Ihan a mortgagee sessments and the legal fees re-EN thaI pursuant to a Judgment ofDefendants, the aasenaments and the legal feesshall pay the assessments required765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1(.IF YOUshall pay the assessments required qsired by The Condominium Prop-Foreclosure and Sale entered in theO9CH 10926 required by TheCondominiumby The Condominium Property Act,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-by The Condominium Property Act, erty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) andabove entitled cause on June 27,PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givenProperty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1)765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-l(.IF YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHT755 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOU (g)(4).Ifthis property is a condo-2013IntercountyJadicialSalesthat pursuantto a Judgment ofand (g)14). If this property is a con-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- minium unit which a part of a com-Corporation will on Tuesday, Osto-Foreclosure entered in the abovedominium unit which is part of aOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFOWNERI, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT mon interest community, the pur-ber 1, 2013 at the hour of t t am. inentitled cause on March 15, 2013,common interest community, theTO REMAIN INPOSSESSIONAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INTO REMAIN INPOSSESSION chaser of Ihe unit at the foreclosuretheir office at 120 West MadisonInlercounty Judicial Sales Corpora-purchaser of the unit at the foreclo-FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OF sale oIlier than a mortgagee shallStreet, Suite 718A, Chicago, Illinois.lion will on Tuesday, October 8,sure sale olher than a mortgageeAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-17011G) OF THE ILLINOISAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN pay the assessments required bysell al public auction to the highesl2013, at the hour of ti am. in Iheirshall pay the assessments requiredACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREACCORDANCE WITH SECTION The Condominium Property Act,bidder tor cash, as sel forth below,office at 120 West Madison Street,by The Condominium Property Act,15-1701(C) OF THEILLINOISLAW. For information, esamine Ihn15-1701(C) OF THE ILLINOIS 765 ILCS 605/18.5(q-1).IF YOUthe tollowing described mortgagedSuite 718A, Chicago, Illinois, sell to755 ILCS 605/18.5(0-1).IF YOUMORTGAGE FORECLOSUREcourt file or contact Plaintiff's allor-MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-real estate' the highest bidder for cash, the fol-ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-LAW. For information, examine theney:CODILIS 6 ASSOCIATES,LAW. For information, examine the OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTPIN. 12-lt-409-024-0000. lowing deacnbed property: OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTcourt hIe or contact Plaintiff's allor-P.0 , 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEcourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor- TO REMAININ POSSESSIONCommonly known as 8215 WealPIN. 10-14-412-01-000, 10-14-TO REMAIN IN POSSESSIONney:CODILIS S ASSOCIATES,ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,sep:CODILIS E ASSOCIATES, FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFAinslieStreet,Norridge,Illinois412-019-0000. FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGEIL 60527, (630) 794-9875. PleaseP.C., 15W030 NORTH FRONTAGE 60706 Commonly known as 9058 EWINGAN ORDER OF POSSESSION, INROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE,refer lofile number 14-11-28717.ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, The mortoaited real estate is im-AVENUE, SKOKIE, IL 60203 ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONIL 60527, (6301 794-9876 PleaseTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-IL 60527, (6301 794-9876. Please Thursday, September 5, 2013 PPN Ce 11 Judicial Sales-Real Est.Judicial Sales-Real Est. Assumed Name Bid Notice Mechanics Liens Public Notices Public Notices SKOKIE SKOKIE LEGAL ASSUMED NAME Village of Skokie Notice is hereby given that ort Chief of Police spent vhila followingll depart- - IN II-4ECIRCUIT COURT OFIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Notice is hereby given, pursuant Notice to Bidders SEPTEMBER 21, 2013, a saleVillage ofHarwoodHeightsment General Orders; records COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COUN- to "An Act in relation to the useThe Village of Skokie is now ac-will be held at: (pop. Approx 8500) seeks quali-call information into the comput- n, DEPARTMENT - CHANCERYTY DEPARTMENT - CHANCERY cepting sealed BIDS for S AUTO SER VICE AND fiadapplicantforpositionofer assisted dispatching system DIVISION Adoption of an Assumed Business Name DIVISION AUTO BODY Chief of Police. Candidate mustand record management sys- BANK OF AMERICA, N.k JPMOFIGAN CHASE BANK, NA- in the conduct or fransaction of Village of Skokie Police Plaintiff, TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUC-Assumed Name Business in theState, as Department Night VIsion 2753 S. ARCHER AVE. have attained a Bachelor's de-fern; have a working knowledge CESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE Auction- Real Estate amended,that acertification Equipment CHICAGO, IL 60608 gree, demonstrate experience inof the 9-l-1 system both land- SANG KYUNG KANG, DAE UNHOME FINANCE, LLC was registeredby the under-Notice is hereby given that the 31 2-225-8484 law enforcement and crime pre-line, wireless, and V0IP; under- KANG, MORTGAGE ELECTRONICPlaintiff, Bid Notice signed wdh the County Clerk ofVillageofSkokiewillreceiveTo sell the following article tovention as well as supervisorystand and properly use the 9-l- REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., enforce a lien enisting under theand/or management experience1 mappingsystem;provides MICHAEL GRANOVSKY, INESSA Cook County. Registration Num-BIDSat5127 Oaklon Street, AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRY- Divorce pra-arrivalinstructions WIDE BANK, FSB, OPTIMA OLDZARFTSKY, LINCOLN TERRACE ber: D13135314 on August 15,Skokie, Illinois 60077 Attention:lawsoftheStateofIllinoisand the ability to plan and direct and a ORCHARD WOODS ELM CONDO-TOWNHOUSE ASSOCIATION Foreclosures 2013. Under the AssumedMichael Aleks'ic, Purchasingaguinst such article for repairsdepartmentalgrowth and im-short report of the conditions or MINIUM ASSOCIATION Defends nts Name of Agent until 11:00 am. local timeand storage furnished for suchprovement including direct corn-incident torespondingunit(s); Defendants 10 CH 030926 Foundation Notices Marek Maclaszek Remoldingon Thursday, September19.article at the request of the fol-munify outreach. understandproperlyuse and 5041 WARREN STREET SKOKIE, 11 CH 12914 locatedat2013. (owing designated persons, un-The Chiefisresponsibleformaintain the centas recording IL 60077 withthebusiness 9715 WOODS DRIVE UNIT 1605 Judicial Sales less such articles are redeemedmanagement and operation ofsystem which includes how to Skokie, IL 60077 NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO- 1515 S. Canford CIds Dr., MtA copy of the BID can be ob- NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur- Mechanics Liens Prospect,IL 60056. The truetamed by visiting www.skokie-priortofhadesignatedsalepolice department including im-locate and play back recorded TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pur-suant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and real full name(s) and resi-org.Click on VillageDepart-date. plementation of all policies, pro-information; properly handle and suant to a Judgment of Foreclooureand Sale enteredinthe abone Name Change dance address of themesta, Purchasing, Bids &OWNER(S): MICHAEL L.cedures, regulations and budg-direct citizens who antat fha po- cause on July 9. 2013, an agent for and Sale enteredinthe above owner(s)/partner(s) is: MarekRFP's fo download a copy. Pro-HACKNEY et. Department currently has 25lice department seeking assis- cause on March 6, 2013, an aqentThe Judicial Sales Corporation, will Probate Maciaszek, 15155.CanfordposaIs can also beobtained12700 5. ABERDEEN 2C sworn officers. Positions also in-fan; complefesrecordsre- for The Judicial Sales Corporafion,at 10:30 AM on October 11, 2013, will at 10:30 AM ori September 23,at the The Judicial Sales Corpora- Public Hearings CHu Dr., Mf Prospect, IL 60056from the Village nf Skokie Pur-CALUMET PARK, IL 60827 dude a 91 1Center, ausiliarysearch and performs data entry 2013, at the The Judicial Sales Cor-tion, One South Wacker Dnve- 8/22, 8/29, 9/5)13 #628219 chasïng Office at the addressLIEN HOLDER:NONE and civilian employees, dispatchof information necessary to the poration, One South Wacker Dnve -24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606, Public Notices shown above. Vehicles' 1997 BMW and part-time crossing guards. function of the department; be- 24th Floor, CHICAGO, IL, 60606,sell at public auction to the highestStorage - Legal ASSUMED NAME Any bid or proposal submittedVIN a 2G1WB58K379333440 Successful candidate shouldcome LEADS certified and par- sell at public auction to the highestbidder. as set forth below, the fol- Notice is hereby given, pursuantunsealed, unsigned, fas trans-Amount of Lien: $5603.00 have experience in leadership,form all necessary LEADS func- bidder. as set loCh below, the fol-towing descnbed real estate: Corn- Take Notices to "An Act in relation fo the usemissionsorreceivedsubse-8/22, 29, 9/513 #626010 managementskills,and fiscalfions; monitors police radio aya- lowing described real estate: Corn-monly known as 5041 WARREN rnonly known as 9715 WOODSSTREET, SKOKIE, IL 60077 Prop- of an Assumed Business Namequanttotheaforementioned responsibility including the abili-tema to ensure safety of police DRIVEUNIT1605,Skokie,ILarty Indes No. 10-21-414-073. The Assumed Name in the conduct or transaction ofdate and time will be disqualifiedThat on 10/14/2013, a sale willhi to seek grants. Must hava en-officers and dispatchers backup 60077 Property Index No. 10-09-realestateisimprovedwitha BusinessintheState," asand returned to the bidder. Thebe held at 3:00 p.m. at: cellent communication skills andunit(s) when necessary; assist ASSUMED NAME 304-035-1414, 10-09-304-035-condo/townhouse. Sale terms: 25% amended,thatacertificationVillageof Skokie reserves the Northwest Trsnsrnission be able to interface effectivelythose with questions with cor- 1314 The reel estate ¡s improveddown nl the highest bid by certifiedNotice is hereby given, pursuantwas registered by the under- 5990 Northwest Highway with department personnel, oth-ret information or direct them funds at the close of the sale paya- right to reject any and all bids or with a frame condominium; no ga- to "An Act in relation to the usesigned with the County Clerk ofparts thereof, to waive any irreg- Chicago, IL 60631 er members of Village local goy-fo the proper authority who can rage, Sale terms: 25% down of theble to The Judicial Sales Corpora.of an Assurned Business Name tion, No third party checks will be Cook County. Registration Num-ular'dies or infornialitiesinbid-All bids to be in writing, to sellemment, county and state lawsupplyauchinformation; re- highest bid by cerfified Iunds at the in the conduct or transaction of close st the sale payable to The J5-accepted. The balance,includin ber: D13135280 on August 12,ding procedures and to awardthe following articles to enforceenforcement authorifies andsolvesroutine problemsen- dicial Sales Corporation No thirdthe Judicial sale fee for AbandoneBusiness in the State, aa2013. Under the Assumedthe contract in u manner besta tien existing under the laws ofgeneral public. counteredinperformanceof party checks will be accepted. TheResidentialProperty Municipalityamended,thata certificationName of servìng the interest of the Vil-the State of Illinois against suchExcellentbenefit packageof-work assignments; performs balance, including the Judicial saleRelief Fund, which is calculated onwas filed by the undersigned HELEN'S BEAUTY SALON lage. articles for tabor, services, skillsfarad. Salary is negotiableotherrelataddutiesasas- tee torAbandoned Residentialresidential real estate at the rate of with the County ClerIc of CookwiththebusinesslocatedatSkokie Village Halt is a fully ac-or material expended upon orbased on qualificafions.Chiefsignad. Property Municipality Relief Fund.st for each $1 .000 or fraction there-County. File No. D13135394 on of of the amount paid by the pur. 4925 N Broadway #C, Chicago,cessible building. Persons re-storage furnished for such arti-position isappointedby theSkills, Knowledge, and Abili- which is calculated on residential August 20, 2013. Under the As- real estate al the rate nf $1 for eachchaser not to exceed $300, in certi- IL 60640. The true and real fullquiring assistance should con-cIes at the request of the follow-Mayor with the advice and con-ties: $1,000 or Iractinn thereof of thetied funds/or wire transfer,is duesurned Name of name(s) and residence addresstract the Purchasing Office ating designatedperson(s),un-sent of the Board and reports di-Ability to think quickly; abifity to within twenty-tour (24) hours No JASABELL ORGANIC amount paid by the purchaser not oftheowner(s)/partner(s) is:847-933-8240 or UY 673-9330less such articles are redeemedracily to the Mayor. work under stressful conditions; to exceed $300, in certified funds/orfee shall be paid by the mortgagee HANDMADE SOAP Huong Hua, 4633MadisonMichael Aleksic withinthirty(30) days of theQualified candidate shouldability to multi-fask; clear wire transfer, is due within twenty-acquiring the residential real estateat 924 Mary Byrne Drive, Sauk publication of this notice. pursuant to its credit bid at the sale #304, Skokie, IL 60076, Purchasing Agent send, fax or email resume to thespeech; heanng accuracy; abili- tour (24) hours. No fee shall be paid Village, IL60411. Thetrue or by any mortgagee, ludgment 8/22 8/29 9/5/13 #621156 Village of Skokie NAME OF PERSON(S) Office of the Mayor, 7300 Westty fo hear and listen carefully by the mortgagee acquiring the res- name(s) and residence address idential real estate pursuant to itscreditor, or other lienor acquinng 9/5/13 #637872 Spiro G. Papa Wilson,HarwoodHeights,ILand accuratelyretain what is Phyllis Pol- Bid Notice credit bid ut the sale or by anythe residentialreal estate whoseof the owner(s) is: George Spiros 60706; email leziemya@harwOOheard; visualacuity;abilityto rights in and to the residential real Drive, mortgagee, ludqment creditor,or lard,924 Mary Byrne Village of Skokie Cifizens Community Bank dhaights.org; FAX 708-867-dealrespectfullyandpolitely other lienor ucquiring the residentialestate arose prior to the sale TheSouk Village. IL 6041 1 Notìce fo Bidders Divorce DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE 7962. with police offdars, other agan- real estate whoue nghts in and tooublect property is subject to ganar-W29,915.9/12 #633358 al real estate tases, special assess- The Village of Skokie is now ac-State of Illinois 2003 Audi A6 Resumes will be accepfed unfitcies and the public; ability to re- the residential real estate arose pn- ASSUMED NAME or lo the sale The subject propertyments,orspecialtaaes levied cepting sealed BIDS for County of Cook WAUML64B23NO38003 5:00 pm on Monday, Septembermember oral and written instruc- Notice is hereby given, pursuant is subject to general real estate tan-against said real estate and is of- Downtown LandscapIng In the Circud Court for Cook AMOUNT. $6770.00 16, 2013. EOE fions;abilityto followmnstruc- fared for sale without any represen-fo An Act in relation to the use es, special assessments, or special Improvement Project County, Illinois County 8/29, 9/5, 9/12113 #632114 8/29, 9/5/1 3 #633749 fions; ability fo sit for long peri- taxes levied aqainst said real estatetalion as to quality or quantity of titleof an Assumed Business NameNotice is hereby given that the ods of time; ability to write clear- and is offered for sale without anyand without recourse to Plaintiff and Department, Domestic Relations in the conduct or transaction of by andspellcorrectly;typing representation asIsqualityoris AS tS condition The sale is fur- Villageof Skokiewillreceive Division Probate Busineas in theStafe, asBIDS at 5127 Oaklon Street, skills and keyboard familiarity quantity oI title and without recoursether sublect tO confirmation by the that a certification In Re the Marnage of Harwood Heights Police to Plaintiff and in AS IS" condition.court Upon payment in full of theamended, Skokie, Illinois 60077 Attention: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF with the ability to type at least LIVIU ONEI, Department The sale is further subject to contir-amount bid, the purchaser will re-waa filedby the undersignedMichael Aleksic, Purchasing COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 30 words per minute with less Plaintiff Professional Service - mellon by the court. Upon paymentnaive a Certificate of Sale that willwith the County Clerk of CookAgent until 11:00 am. local time COUNTY DEPARTMENT, than three mistakes; ability to in- entitle the purchaser to a deed to vs Integrity - Community Pride in fuIt of the amount bid, the pur- County. File No. D13135370 onon Tuesday,September 17, PROBATE DIVISION farface with the computar in- chaser will receive a Certificate ofthe real estate aher confirmation of MICHELLE BEATRICE RODRI- Job Descriptiva Statement: August 20, 2013. Under the As-2013. THE ESTATE OF cluding a working knowledge of Sale that will entitle the purchaserthe sale. The property will NOT besumed Name of GUEZ, Communications Officer openforinspection andplaintiff Bidders will be required to certi- LOIS SCHAFER, Deceased. word processing and spread- to a deed to the real estate aher Defendant Work Laval: Civilian confirmation of the sale. The prop-makes no representation as to the GAVEL CONSTRUCTION fy that for all work to be per- NO: 13P4503 sheet programs;abilityfore- No, 13 D 97756 Job Holder: arty will NOT be open for inspectioncondition nf the properly. Proopec-withthebusinesslocatedatfomsed pursuant to the Contract PUBLICATION NOTICE main calm whiledealingwith are admonished to Notice by Publication ReportsTo:Communications and plaintifl makes no representa-tinebidders 5441 W Melrose St., Chicago,Documents, at least the prevail- Notice is given of the death of frightened,hysterical or angry check the court tile to verity all olor- Pubficnoticeishereby given Supervisor, 911 Coordinator or lion as to the condition of the prop- IL 60641. The true names(s)ing rate of wages as found and LOIS SCHAFER, of 1231 North callers. erty. Prospective bidders are ad-mation. If this property is a condo- you, MICHELLE BEATRICE Chief of Police and residence address of thedetermined by theIllinois De- Chicago Avenue, Arlington Work Conditions: moniohed to check the court file tominium unit, the purchaser of the RODRIGUEZ, that the above Major Responsibilities: unit at the foreclosure sale. otherowner(s)in:Marek Gawelek,partmenfofLaborforCook Heights, Cook County,Illinois. The majority of the fasks are verity all information. If this properly 5441 W Melrose St., Chicago, suit has been filed against you Requiresconsistant attention is a condominium unit, the purchas-than a mortgagee, shall pay the as- County will be paid to all work- Letters of Office were issued on performed inside; few tasks re- . for aDissolutionof Marriage and commitment to the mission er of the unit at the foreclosure sale,sessments and the legal fees re-fL 60641 era and employees employed August 19, 2013 fo Amy Holfeld, quire beay lifting, pushing, pull- quired by The Condominium Prop- and other relief, which sud is other than a mortgagee, shall pay 8129, 9/5/, 9/12/13 #633140 and working on the project. as Independent Esecutor,and policiesof fha Harwooding. arty Act, 765 ILCS 605/9)g)(1) and now pending. or carrying heavy loada. the assessments and the legaI tees ASSUMED NAME Any bid or proposal submitted whose mailing addressis 434Heights Police Department. AllMental alertness is very impor- required byThe Condominium(g))4).If this property is a condo-Notice is hereby given, pursuant Unless you, MICHELLE BEA- ralafed and assigned duties are minium unit which is part nf u corn- unsealed, unsigned, fax frass- South Reuter Drive,Arlington fast because of the need to Property Ac{, 765 ILCS 605/9(g)(1) to "An Act in relation to the use TR)CE RODRIGUEZ, answer to be performed in an efficient and (g)(4)If this properly is a con-mon interest community, the pur. missionsorreceivedsubse- Heights,Illinois 60005,and make immediata decisions con- of an Assumed Business Name or otherwise appear in said suit and effective manner. The job dominium Unit which is part nf achaser of the unit at the foreclosure quenttotheaforementionedon or before October 16, 2013,whose aftomeyisMichaelJ. ceming emergency communica- sate Other than a mortgagee shallin the conduct or transaction of holder must conduct common interest community, the date and time will be disqualifieda judgment of defaut may beMoran,121 S. Wilke Road, fions; This position involves reg- pay the assessments required by ¡n himself/herselfinamanner, purchaser of the unit at the Ioreclo- Business the State, asand returned to the bidder. The Suife 201, Arlington Heights, IL ular and irregular shift morir and sure sale other than a mortgageeThe CondominiumPropertyAct. entered against you. amended,thata certificationVillage of Skokie reserves the 60005, 847-577-8556, Atty#both on and off duty. which sup-shift rotation necessary to pro- shall pay the assessments required765 ILCS 605/18.5)q-t).IF YOU Dorothy Brown, ports the highest standards of was registered by the under-right to reject any and all bids or 25946. vide police services 24 hours a by The Condominium Property Act,ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME- Clerk of the Circud Court confidence in Ihis agency or its 75 ILCS 6051t8.5(q-1).IF YOUOWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTsigned with the County CIerto ofparta thereof, fo waive any meg- Claims must be filed os or be- day, 7 days a weak, 52 weeks a Cook County. Registration Num- 50 W. Washington, Chicago, IL members. The position requires ARE THE MORTGAGOR (HOME-TO REMAININPOSSESSION ularitmes or informalitiesinbid- fore March 2, 2014, and any yearincluding weekends and Dated this 30th day of August, a high lavaI of problem-solving OWNER), YOU HAVE THE RIGHTFOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFber: D13135364 on August 19,ding procedures and to award claim not filed on or before that holidays. Work shifts may be ex- AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN 2013 the TO REMAININ POSSESSION 2013. Under theAssumedthe contract in a manner best date is barred. Evety claim filedability,self-initiafive,and tended due to work load; amer- FOR 30 DAYS AFTER ENTRY OFACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONName of Igor Gromov ability and willingness fo work a OF THE ILLINOIS serving the interest of lite Vil- must be in wntisg and state uuf- gency, disaster, personnel AN ORDER OF POSSESSION, IN15-17011Cl SKOKIE SCHOOL OF MUSIC Attorney for Plaintiff majority of the time without di- ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONMORTGAGE FORECLOSURE lage. 1020 N. Milwaukee Ave., ficient information to notify the shortage, or good cause. withthebusinesslocatedat rect supervision. Successful 15-1701CC)OF THE ILLINOISLAW. For information, examine the Skokie Village Hall is a fully Sc- representative of the nature of Removal: Sie, 101 performanceis those who are MORTGAtE FORECLOSUREcourt file or contact Plaintiff's attor-4866 Cram Unit D. Skokie, ILcessible building.Persons re- the claim or other relief soughf. Job holders serva at fha pleas- Deerfield, IL 60015 capable of making and ara will- LAW. For intormation:Visitournec'CODILIS & ASSOCIATES,60077. The true and realfullquiring assistance should con- Claims must be filed w'rfh fha ura of the Chief of Police. Job website al service.etty-pierce.csrn.P.C., t5W030 NORTH FRONTAGEname(s) and residence address (847)645-1779 ng to make decisions that are ROAD, SUITE 100, BURR RIDGE, tract the Purchasing Ofboe at #638050 representative of the Estate or holders can be removed with or between the hours of 3 and 5 pm. theowner(s)/partner(s) io: 9/5,W12,9/19/13 consistentlyinlinawrttr tIbe IL 60527, (630) 794-9876. Pleaseof 847-933-8240 or l'TV 673-9330 in the Office of the Circuit Clerk without fault of the job holder or PIERCE 6 ASSOCIATES, Plainhif s John Roothaan, 4866 CramUnit agency'smission,goals,and Attorneys,One NorthDearbornrater to file number 14-10-16353. Michael Aleksic of fhis Court, 50 West Washing- the agency. Reasons for fermi- Street Suite 1300, CHICAGO, ILTHE JUDICIAL SALES CORPORA-D, Skokie, IL 60077. Purchasing Agent tonStreet, Chicago. Illinoisobtecf ives. nation may include, but are not Major Duties: 60602. Tel No (312) 476-5500.lION One South Wacker Dnve,8/29 9/5. 9112/13 #632629 Village of Skokie 60602.If filed with the Court, limited to, economic conditions refer number241fr Floor, Chicago, IL 60606-4650 Answer all calls, which include Please to tie ASSUMED NAME 9/5/13 #637662 the claimant within len (10) days which cause a reduction in work PA1105096. THE JUDICIAL SALES1312) 236-SALE You can also visit emergency and non-emergency Notice is hereby given, pursuant afterfilinghisclaimwith fha force: the job holder's ability to CORPORATION One SouthThe Judicial Sales Corporation at w calls for police, fire and amer- ww.tlsc.com for a 7 day status re-to "An Act in relation to the use Court: )l( shall cause a copy of attend work regularly; chronic ill- Wacker Dnve, 241fr Floor, Chicaqo, TO PLACE gancy medical services. Deter- IL 60606-4650 (312) 236-SALE '(ouport of pending sales. CODILIS &of an Assumed Business Name the claim to be mailed or deliv- ness; or failure fo compefenfly mina the call type and take the can alsovisit The Judicial SatesASSOCIATES, P.0 15W030in fha conduct or transaction of erad to the representative and perform any of the critical tasks NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD, proper course of action based Corporation at w tjsc.com for a 7 Business in fha Stafe, as to his Attorney of record, unless of the position; failure fo support day stabs report st pendinq sales.SUITE tOO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 on fha nafure of the call and as amended,thatacertification FIND MORE YOUR the representative of his Aftor- the agency's mission; or behav- PICRCE &ASSOCIATES One16301 794-5300 Attorney File No.was registered by the under- descnbed in established Ganar- f4-l-t6353 Attorney ARDC No, nay has in writing, either con- or which brings disrepute to the North Dearborn Street Suite 1300 signed with the County Clerk of al Orders, CHICAGO,IL 60602 13121 476-00468002 Attorney Code. 2t762 sented to the allowance of the agency or undermines the pub- Cook County. Registration Nurn- Principal Tasks: 5500 Attorney File No. PAl 105096Case Number:IO CH 030926 clairs or waived mailing or delis- licfrustinfhapolicedepart- Receives non-emergencyand Attorney Code. 91220 Case Num-TJSC*: 33-16127 NOTE: Pursuantber: D13135403 on August 21, GARAGE ety of copies in writing, and (2) ment. ber,tiCH 12914 TJSC#: 33-to the Fair Debt Collection Practices2013. Under the Assumed emergency calls for police, fire, Act. you are advised that Plaintiff's LOCAL JOBS shall file with the Court proof of 8/29, 915/13 #633784 .? 18352 1556929 Name of any required mailing or deliveryor emergency medical re- 8/29, 9/5, 9112/13 0631571 attorney in deemed to be a debt cot- sponae gathers information on lector attempting to collect a debt Tralnor Fundralsing SALE AD, of copies. and any information obtained will bew'rffithebusinesslocatedat DATED: August 20, 2013 natura of call, details of amar- used for that purpose. 551912 1703 N. Windsor Dr,, Adington /5/ Michael J. Moran, Attorney gency, and appropriate re- 6/29,w5,9/12/1 #631003 Heights, IL 60004. The true and AT for The Estafe of Lois Schafer spense; prioritizes, directs and To PI.A(EA real full name(s) and residence CALL 8/29, 9/5, 9/12/13#632424 dispatches unitsaccordingly; REACH OUT TO MORE QUALIFIED address of the transfers calla fo the proper au- CLASSIFIED AD, LOCAL CANDIDATES IN owner(s)/partner(s) is: Daniel thority or person; work efficiently Trainor,1703 N. Windsor Dr., and productivelywithalldivi- CHICAGOLANU WITH MONSTER, llfltOUl APAlt6ENtWltH [AIE 9 tHt PIONEER WCALCOMAONSTER FINDMORELOCAL JOBS AT (tetSItlEDt. (AIL l41fl 3410 Arlington Heighfs, IL 60004. 841-998-3400 sions of the police departmentCALI 847-998-3400 (AIL 847-998-3400 10 PlAtt tOUl CD 8/29, 9/5, 9/12113 #631959 PIONEERLOCALCOMI?ONSTERshowinq and expactinq due ra- 12 PPN Ce Thursday, Septembe5, 2013 Public Notices Public Hearings Storage - Legal Storage - Legal Public Hearings Public Hearings ORDER OF PUBLICATiON quired ott-street parking spaces NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE settlement of account. No. CH-13-0799-3. In the when an addition increases theTO BE HELD AT: THE LOCKUnit# 212 Sidney Loeb Estate Notice of Public Heartng Chancery Court of Shelby number of the bedrooms on site UP SELF STORAGE C/O Don Rattner, Brook Weiner, Village of Lincolnwood County, Tennessee. as required by Sections 118-5250 Golf Rd. Skokie, IL 60077LLC Traffic CommissIon In Re: Isaiah Levelle Broome, 201(2) and 118-218(1) of the 847-677-8080 Unit# 1122 Luis Corea Public Notice Is Hereby Given that on Thursday. September DOB: 06/27/2009 Skokie Village Code in an 02 DATE: September 26, 2013 Unit# 1322/Galaxie Construction 26, 2013, at 7:00 p.m., a public hearing will be held by the Traf- STATE OF TENNESSEE Single-Family distnct. You're ¡n BEGINS AT: i 1:30am C/O N.IL Distncl Bankruptcy ftc Commission of the Village of Lincolnwood, Cook County, DEPARTMENT OF FOR YOUR INFORMATION:CONDITIONS: All units will beTrustee David Leibowitz IL,in the Council Chambers Room of Lincolnwood Village CHILDREN'S SERVICES, Plans and related documentssold to the highest bidder.BidsUn'it# 2209 ChristineGray- Hall, 6900 N Lincoln Ave., Lincolnwood, IL for the purpose of Petitioner, areavailableattheVillage'staken only for each unit initsRodriguez considering the following: VS: CommunityDevelopment De-entirety. Payment must beUnit# 3236 Heather Zielinski Property Address: 3372 W. Devon Ave., Lincolnwood, IL Jazmine Denise Broome partment, Planning Divisionmade by cash, credit card, orUn'd# 3291 Marek Kuklinski 60712 Respondent (847) 933-8447 Monday throughcertitiedfunds, No personalUnit# 3315 Jason Broughton Applicant: Ted Lazar It appearing from the sworn pa-Friday, from 8:30 AM. to 5:00checks accepted. All goodsUnit# 3325 Brian Sarsuer the driver's Nature of Request: Designated Parkway Parking tition to terminate respondent'sPM must be removed from the unitUnit# 4125 Stephanie Dudek At the public hearing, the Traffic Commission will accept and parentalrights,tiled n thisSPECIAL AID: Available uponwithin 24 hours.Payment dueUnit# 4281 Thomas Brophy consider all testimony and evidence pertaining to this applica- cause, that the residence of therequest for the disabled.Callimmediately upon acceptance ofUnitit 4293 JFI Packaging C/O tion, and will consider any Ordinance actions or relief that may respondent, (847) 673-0500 or TDD (847)bid, Unit availability sublect toClem Lacy be necessary or convenient to allow development of the type JAZMINE DENISE BROOME 933-8455. prior settlement of account. 9/5, 9/1 2/1 3 #629604 described in this notice.At the conclusion of the public hear- is unknown and cannot be as-Interested parties are invited toUnits Tenant ¡ng, the Traffic Commission will make a recommendation to cer'tained upon diligent searchattend this meeting.This notice3037 Dustin Holby LifeStorageCentersofthe the Lincolnwood Village Board of Trustees based on the infor- and inquiry. is for information purposes only.9/5, 9/1 2/1 3 #637645 Southwest Loop will hold a pub- seat at mation presented. The Village Board will consider that recom- IT IS THEREFORE ORDEREDPublished in the Skokie Review NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE licsale to enforce a lien im- mendation at a subsequent public meeting.The decision of that she make her appearanceon September 5,2013 TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCKposed on saidproperly, as de- the Village Board will be the final decision of the Village regard- hereinat the Court House of9/5/13 #637985 UP SELF STORAGE scribed below, pursuant to the ing this application. Shelby County, Tennessee, ¡n 1930 N. Clybourn Illinois Self-Service Storage Fa- Information concerning this application is available tor inspec- Memphis, on:September 30, Storage - Legal Chicago, IL. 60614 cility Act,Illinois Code 770 ILCS tion in thePoliceDepartment,6900 N.LincolnAve., 201 3,and answer petitioners 773-755-1900 95/1 to 9517, on Tuesday, Sep- Lincolnwood, IL,This public hearing may be adjourned to an- petitionto termìnateparentalLite Storage Centers of HerrnosaDATE: 9/20/13 tember 10, 2013, at Lite Stor- other date by the Traffic Commission of the Village without fur- will hold a public saIe to enforce a rights, or the same will be taken BEGINS AT 12:30 PM age Centers of the Southwest ToDrive.com lien imposed on said property, as ther notice other than a notice entered upon the minutes of for confessed as to her and thisdescribed below, pursuant to the lili-CONDITIONS:All units will beLoop, 601 W. Harrison St., Chi- said meeting fining the time and place of its reconvening. cause proceeded with ex parte,vois Self-Service Storage Facilitysold to the highest bidder.Bidscago, IL, 60607(312)-360-1153 All persons in attendance at the hearing shall have an opportu- and that a copy of this order beAct, Illinois Code 770 ILCS 95/1 totaken only for each unit initsManagement reserves the right nity to be heard regarding this application. Any person who al- published once a week for tour95/7, ori September 10, 2013 at Liteentirety. Payments must beto withdraw any unit from sale. so desires to appear as an "interested party with the right to consecutive weeks inthe: TheStorage Centers ot Hermosa, 4500made by cash, credit card, orRegisteredormotorvehicles cross-examine others at the public hearing, must file an ap- W, Grand Ave. Chicago, IL 60639. Pioneer Press a newspaper inPhone number is 773-235-8452 certifiedfunds. No personalare sold "As Is / Parts Only," no pearance form with the Village of Lincolnwood no later than Chicago, IL Management reserves the nght tochecks accepted. Allgoodstitles or registration. 4:00 p.m. on the business day prior to the commencement of This 29th day of July, 2013 withdraw any unit from sale. Regis-must be removed from the unitTenant Name Unit it the public hearing. Appearance forms are available in the Po- A True Copy - Attest: fermi or motor vehicles are sold Aswithin 24 hours. Payment dueDiane McWilliams 115 lice Department of the Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 N. Lin- Donna L. Russell, Clerk & Is/Parts Only" ria tites or registra-immediately upon acceptance ofChristopher Chadwick 419 coin Ave. , Lincolnwood, IL. Master of the Chancery Courttion. bid.Unit availability subject foHerbert Mobley 457 This is not a "notice to appear."lt is an invitation to all interest- Unit Tenant Name By Kenya Bland- Anthony, 564 Esther Garduno prior settlement of account. Amelia Fugham 503 ed persons to submit oral or written comments concerning this Deputy Clerk 57 Antoine R Kirby Und 4303 Lewis Sang Ronald Baker 563 application. Written comments must be received no later than - Jessica E. Wood, 781 Anlhony Autrey Und 2004 Deborah Markoft Vita Faulkner 577 4:00 p.m. on the business day prior to the public hearing and Attorney tor the Petitioner 592 Natalia Matos 9/5, 9/12/2013 #635811 Gregory Miller 603 may be senf to the attention of the Chief of Police at the 8/29 9/5 9/12 9/19/13 #616529475 Louvells Murray Veronika Gonzalez 611 Lincolnwood Police Department, 6900 North Lincoln Ave., ORDER OF PUBLICATION 264 Danielle Ranee Nadeau NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Kenn Voegele 612 Lincolnwood, IL 60712.Persons having questions may call 409 Victona E. Ortiz TO BE HE LD AT THE LOCK No.CH-13-0878-3. Inthe763 Myron Riley Gwen Woolridge 789 the Chief of Police at (847) 745-4748. Chancery Court of Shelby27f Vincent Walton UP SELF STORAGE Jeanne Julien 762 Dated: August 29, 2013 County, Tennessee. 586 Kristsl N. Lopez 750 Busse Hwy., Darius D Bell 814 Village Clerk In Re: Emanuel M. Whìte, DOB:273 Tstanisha Baugh Park Ridge IL 60068 Mark Prudent 910 Village of Lincolnwood 06/10/03;LamonicaF. White,44 Francise Brown DATE: September 26, 2013 Mark Prudent 911 9/5/13 #636727 687 Sandra R, Caldwell DOB: 04/15/05; Lamonte White, BEGINS AT: 1.30pm Frank Raifaelli 933 398 Pamela D. Chapman CONDITIONS: All units will be Jr.,05/26/06; Ruby L. White,380 Wendy Kelly Ronnie Graham Jr 1024 DOG:02/24/08; Lakerna M.493 Earnestine Thomas sold to the highest bidder.BidsMarcus D Taylor i 0760 Public Hearings Public Hearings White, DOB: 11/04/09 &8/29, 9/5/13 #632240 taken only for each unit initsPub: 8/29, 9/5/2013 626292 Lakenzia A. Evans, DOB: entirety. Payment must be NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 01/2/12 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE made by cash, credit card, or VILLAGE OF LINCOLNWOOD STATE OF TENNESSEE TO BE HELD AT: certifiedfunds. No personal TRAFFIC COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF THE LOCK u STORAGE checks accepted. Allgoods PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 26, CHILDREN'S SERVICES, 350 W. KInzte must be removed from the unit 2013, at 7:00 p.m., a public hearing will be held by the Traffic Petitioner, Chicago, IL 60654 within 24 hours.Payment due Commission of the Village of Lincolnwood, Cook County, lIli- VS. P-31 2-464-1900 immediately upon acceptance of noix, in the Council Chambers Room of Lincolnwood Village Kizzie Denise Evans & Lamonte fax 312-329-1362 bid.Unit availability subject to SAY IT IN Hall, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois for the White DATE: 9/2W13 prior settlement of account. purpose of considering the following: Respondent BEGINS AT: 3:00 P.M. Unit #4323 Ron Genovaldi Property Address: 6825 N. Lincoln Avenue (Airoom It appeanng from the sworn pe-CONDITIONS: All units will beUnit #1 102 Nebojua Ostojic Shopping for your Property) tition to terminate respondent'ssold to the highest bidder. Bids9/5.9/12/13 #634128 Property PIN.: 10-34-229-016-0000 parental rights,filed in thistaken only for each unitinits NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE THE Applicant: Airoom - cause, that the residence of theentirety. Payment must be TO BE HELD AT:THE LOCK Nature of Request: The applicant requests Designated respondent, made by certified check or mon- Up SELF STORAGE next car? Parkway Parking LAMONTE WHITE eyorderonly. Nopersonal 2525 West Armttage Ave, At the public hearing, the Traffic Commission will accept and is unknown and cannot be as-checks or cash accepted.All Chicago, tL 60647 consider all testimony and evidence pertaining to this applica- certained upon diligent searchgoods must be removed from DATE: FRIDAY tion, and will consider any Ordinance actions or relief that may and inquiry. the unit within 24 hours. Pay- SEPTEMBER 20, 2013 ClASSI FIEDS, be necessary or convenient to allow development of the type IT IS THEREFORE ORDEREDments due immediately upon BEGINS AT: 2:00PM Visit ToDrive.com descnbed in this notice.At the conclusion of the public hear- that he make his appearanceacceptance of bid. Unit availabil-CONDITIONS: All units will be ng, the Traffic Commission will make a recommendation to herein at the Court House ofity subject to prior settlement ofsold to the highest bidder.Bids the Lincolnwood Village Board of Trustees based on the infor- Shelby County. Tennessee,inaccount. taken only for each unitinits mation presented. The Village Board will consider that recom- Memphis.on September 30,Und 101 Elizabeth Boyle entirety. Paymentmust be CALE to find the make and mendation at a subsequent public meeting.The decision of 2013, and answer petitioner'sUnit 5025 Brian Gross made by cash. credit card, or the Village Board will be the final decision of the Village regard- petitiontoterminateparental9/5, 9/12/13 #638083 certifiedfunds. No personal ing this application. rights, or the same will be taken checks accepted. All goods Information concerning this application is available for inspec- for confessed as to him and must be removed from the unit fion in the Police Department, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, this cause proceeded with ex NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE within 24 hours.Payment due model that fits your TO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK 847-998-3400 Lincolnwood, Illinois. This public hearing may be adjourned to parte, and that a copy of this or- immediately upon acceptance of another date by the Traffic Commission of the Village without der be published once a week UP SE LF STOR AGE bid.Unit availability subject to 3366 N. Kedzie, further notice other than a notice entered upon the minutes of tor four consecutive weeks in prior settlement of account. said meeting fixing the time and place of its reconvening. the: The Pioneer Press a news- Chicago, IL 60618 Unit 1063 Barton Faist 773-539-3366 style, needs and All persons in attendance at the hearing shall have an opportu- paper in Chicago, IL Unit 1064 Barton Faist DATE: September 20, 2013 nity to be heard regarding this application. Any person who al- This 29th day of July, 2013 Unit 2021 Leslie Cosby TO PEACE so desires to appear as an "interested party" with the right to A True Copy - Attest: BEGINS AT: 11:30am Und 2056 Denardo P Jones CONDITIONS: Allunits will be cross-examine others at the public hearing, must file an ap- Donna L. Russell, Clerk & Unit 2323 Kaicy Weaver Haman pearance form with the Village of Lincolnwood no later than sold to the highest bidder,Bids budget. Master of the Chancery Court Unit 3010A Amiida Arguelles 4:00 p.m. on the business day prior to the commencement of taken only for each unit inits By Kenya Bland-Anthony, Unit 3145 Siera Hyte the public hearing. Appearance forms are available in the Po- entirety. Payment must be Deputy Clerk Unit 3336 Theresa Calderon YOUR AD made by cash, credit card. or lice Department of the Lincolnwood Village Hall, 6900 North Delana H. Neill, Unit 3421 Rebecca Libman Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, Illinois. certifiedfunds. No personal Attorney for the Petitioner 9/5,9/12/13 #631401 checks accepted. This is not a "notice to appear."lt is an invitation lo all interest- 8/29, 9/5,9/12,9/19/13 #608311 All goods must be removed from the unit NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ed persons to submit oral or written comments concerning this application.Written comments must be received no later than Public Hearings within 24 hours.Payment dueTO BE HELD AT: THE LOCK immediately upon acceptance of UP SELF STORAGE 4:00 p.m. on the business day prior to the public hearing and LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC bid.Unit availability subject to 3850 West Devon Ave, may be sent to the attention of the Chief of Police at the HEARING prior settlement of account. Lincolnwood, IL, 60712 Lincolnwood Police Department, 6900 North Lincoln Avenue, Lincolnwood, IL 60712.Persons having questions may call Skokie Zoning BoardofAp- Unit: 157 DATE: 9/26/2013 the Chief of Police at (847) 745-4748. peals, Wednesday, October 2,Tenant: Matthew Samsel BEGINS AT: 10:00 AM Dated: August 28, 2013 2013, Village of Skokie, 5127Unit: 2102 CONDITIONS: All units will be OaktonStreet,Skokie,IllinoisTenant: Julio Cesar Aquino sold to the highest bidder.Bids Village Clerk 60077, at 7:30 P.M., to considerUnit: 2209 taken only for each unit inits Village of Lincolnwood 9/5/13 #636727 the following: Tenant: Anna Lee entirety. Payment must be NEW Unit: 2342 made by CASH OR CREDIT 2013-77 -4951 Coyle Avenue Tenant: Sandra Vazquez CARD. 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the best of all possible theatri- cal worlds, every play is a great Injourney. But thisfall that notion can be taken quite literally. For the price of a theater ticket, and without any of the hassles of book- ing a flight and a hotel room, you can travel the globe (and beyond): from Indochina in the 1930s, to the routes taken by the luxurious Pullman Trains of the same era in this country; from ancient Greece during the decade-long Trojan War, to the streets of Dublin in re- cent years; from the stages of the Catskills, to northern Manhattan's bustling Latino neighborhood of Washington Heights; from Detroit, circa 1967, to Buenos Aires in the Peron era; from 17th century Paris to 19th century Spain. You can even book an imaginative voyage to the moon. With scores upon scores of shows opening on Chicago area were students at Carnegie Mellon. Harris weaves a surreal tale of the speare Theatre, 800 E. Grandi (312) wives, fed-up husbands, patience- stages this fall, it is impossible to . "IN THE HEIGHTS" (Sept. chaos ofwar through the ages as 595-5600; chicagoshakes.com): challenged physicians, gossiping choose a «Top 10 must see." So 11 - Oct. 6, Paramount Theatn 23 a Spanish woman (played by Joan Edmond Rostand's classic tale of ladies and competitive men" popu- here is an itinerary for the restless E. Galena Ave., Aurora. 630-896- Allen, back on a Steppenwolf stage love, war, poetry, panache and an lating it. The Chicago cast includes who are eager to explore without 6666; theparamounttheatre.com): for the first time since 1991) be- all-too-prominent nose will be the Tim Kaxurinsky Renee Matthews, having to pack a bag: It's a bit of a ride, but in its first comes the unintentional guardian occasion for a reunion of actor Gene Weygandt, Dara Cameron two seasons the Paramount's of a young girl. Harry Greener and director Penny and Alex Goodrich. 4 "THE OLD MAN AND THE Broadway Series has repeatedly "PULLMAN PORTER Metropulos, who created such a "THE NORTH CHINA MOON" (through Nov. 10, a Pigen come up a winner. And now, the BLUES" (Sept. 14 - Oct. 20, Good- stir with their 2011 production of LOVER" (Sept. 25-Nov. 10 Looking- Theatre Co. production at Writers supremely gifted director Rachel man Theatre, 170N Dearborn. "The Madness of George III." glass Theaterat Water Tower Water Theatre, 325 Thdor Ct., Glencoe. Rockwell will stage the first post- 312-443-3800; goodmantheatre.org.): "OLD JEWS TELLING Works, 821 N Michigan. 312-337- 847-242-9730; writerstheatre.org): Broadway edition of the Tony Cheryl L. West's play-with-music JOKES" (Sept. 24-Nov. 24, Royal 0665; lookinglasstheatre.org): introduces audi- Award-winning musical with its is "a blues-infused ride" that fol- George Theatre, 1641 N Ha&ed . Heidi Stillman has adopted the ences to the PigPen Theatre Co., a infectious Latin/hip-hop score by lows three generations of African 312-988-9000; Ticketmaster.com): 1991 autobiographical novel by the New York-based ensemble of sevenLin-Manuel Miranda and a story American Pullman portera in Initially a popular website started influential French writer and film multi-talented guys in their twen- that follows three days in the lives the 1930s, and suggests the mix by Sam Hoffman, this revue, de- director, Marguerite Duras. Set ties who blend theater, music, pup- of a largely Hispanic neighborhood of freedom and exploitation that vised by Peter Gethers and Daniel in French-dominated Indochina petry, animation and fantasy in a where change is in the ait óame with the job. Chuck Smith Okrent, already a hit in New York, (now Vietnam), it will star Tony unique way. The Midwest premiere "THE WHEEL" (Sept.12- ("By the Way, Meet Vera Stark"), has been described as "a pickle- Award-winner Deanna Dunagan of this "play with music" is being Nov. 10, Steppen wolf Theatre 1650 will direct. barrelful of giggles." It celebrates as the older Duras looking back directed by Stuart Carden, the N HOJSte*i 312-335-1650; steppen- "CYRANO DE BERGERAC" the rich tradition of Jewish humor to her 14-year-old self (played by ensemble's mentor when they all wolforg): British playwright Zinnie (Sept.24- Nov. 10, Chicago Shake- "and all the rabbis, complaining Rae Gray of "Slowgirl"), when she 3 I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013

had an affair with a 27-year-old Chinese aristocrat (Tim Chiou). . "ONCE" (Oct. 9-2g Oriental Theatre, 24 WestRandoiph. 800-775-2000; Broad- waylnChicago.com): Based on the quirky, engaging 2006 film about the love affair between a Dublin street musician and the young immigrant pianist who falls for his haunting love songs (añd for him), the show features a gorgeous score by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, and performers who also play much of their own musical accompaniment. Ingeniously directed by John Tiffany, and choreo- graphed Steven Hoggett, it received the 2012 Tony Award for best musical. "DETROIT '67" (Nov. 8-Dec.15, Northlight Theatre, 9501 N Skokie Blvti, Skokie. 847-673-6300; northlight.org): Where did the calamity now facing M- tor City begin? Dominique Morisseau's play, directed by Ron OJ Parson, might provide a few hints as it spins the story of the diverging dreams of siblings who run an after-hours club in the basement of their late parents' house in Detroit. As the city around them erupts in violence, the music of Motown can be heard in the background. "AN ILIAL)" (Nov. 13-Dec. 8, Court Theatre, 5535 S. Ellis. 773-753-4472; Court- Theatre.org): If you saw this breath- taking one-man show in 2011 you will surely want to see it again. If you didn't, don't miss it. Timothy Edward Kane T H E AT R E will reprise his uncanny, tour de force 312.443.3800Good manlheatre.org performance in this supremely modern GROUP SAIlS 3i2 443 312G atrt.rg Grttp rendering of Homer's epic poem about GOODHAN the horrific price of war that features a FNDUI*T fR186 WHAT GREAT THEATER SHOULD 8E book by Lisa Peterson and Denis O'Hare and direction by Charles Newell. American Airlines ca!o a» mepia GoICAGO IIOIOES E [email protected] n- Prnsor,d todd OffiooI UgatingSp0050r Corporate Sponsor Parti.,, (000Ña diGo, si TWittec @HedyWeissCritic puliplito S Goodman ThoP. Pronmolomd PorGono THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 I I fallprevtew CLASSICAL MUSIC AND I OPERA AveryVerdiseason Composers' anniversaries highlight music programs

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classical scene iii Chicago continues Theto boom, from Or- chestra Hall and the Civic Opera House to storefronts and lofts. Opera and long- missed vocal recitals are prominent this fall, in part because of big birthday anniversaries for influential composers: 200 for Italian Giuseppe Verdi and Ger- man Richard Wagner and a century for Briton Benja- min Britten. Riccardo Muff The Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director is the world's leading cham- pion of Giuseppe Verdi, and he's arranged his schedule Falk Sri iitkinaiui to commemorate the Italian anti Jtihai Ilutita master's 200th birthday ni Ututlu at 11w right here in Chicago. Verdi MettupulihmOpera programs fill Muti's first N ILNVNNtI month here and launch the season, starting in with the 2013 free community concert, this year in Cicero Lyric Opera (!) on Sept. 18, and including on WFMT-FM (98.7). It runsChicago debut with a highly Telemann's 1725 comic op- and the much-loved former three subscription weeks at Lyric also launches through Nov. 2.CivicOpera theatrical, intermissionless era, in Italian, "Pimpinone, interim leader ofthe CSO, Orchestra Hall, the Sym- its season with Verdian House, 20 N. Wacker. (312) staging led by young local or The Bossy Chamber- Bernard Haitink, 84, is slated phony Ball gala Sept. 21, Shakespeare, his popular, 332-2244; lyricopera.org. conductor Francesco Miliotomaid." With just two singers to return to Orchestra Hall concert performances of thelate "Otello," although with and young singers. Sept. and period-style instru- with Mozart's last piano con- complete opera "Macbeth" a lesser-known and debut- 21-29. Harris Theater, 205 ments, sets and costumes, certo and Bruckner's Fourth (Sept. 28 through Oct. 6) ing conductor, the youngish COT rounds out i E. Randolph. (312) 704-8414; the Rogers Park-based en- Symphony, the "Romantic." and the Verdi Requiem on Frenchman Bertrand de calendar 2013 season with chicagooperatheater.org terprise continues to exploreThe ever-reliable Emanuel the composer's actual 200th,Billy. Stentorian tenor Johan another Verdi, although the unexpected. Sep. 26-27, Ax is the soloist, and there is Haymarket Opera Oct. 10. This last, sold-out Botha, charming soprano neither Shakespeare-based Mayne Stage, 1328 W. Morse.not a singer in sight. Oct. 31- concert also will be shown Ana Maria Martinez and nor well-known, only his Company (773) 381-4551. haymarket Nov. 3. Orchestra Hall. (312) live (and free) on a giant appropriately creepy bass- seventh (of some 30) stage This rapidly established opera.org 294-3000; cso.org. screen in Millennium Park baritone Falk Struckmann work, "Joan of Arc." In company focuses on the 17th and over a free internationallead the cast of this revival. keeping with its "more of and 18th centuries, so no Bernard Hailink Mariinsky OrchesVa webcast at cso.org. Sympho- The opening-night Opera the different" concept, COT Verdi for them. But they do Enough of all this vocal Conductor Valery Gergiev ny Center, 220 S. Michigan. Ball gala performance on has experimental director get the fall's only Chicago stuff, you say? Another of themakes headlines these days (312) 294-3000. Oct. 5 will be broadcast live David Schweizer making his premiere: Georg Philipp world's greatest conductors as much for his champion- THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 2013

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ing of Russian Federation will mark its fifth anniver- Stephen Stills kenny Wayne Shepherd President Vladimir Putin as sary with the Chicago pre- Barry Goldberg for his energetic presenta- miere of Mrican-American Beth Hart tions of the Russian classics. composer William Grant Gergiev brings his Mariin- Still's 1939 collaboration sky Orchestra from St. Pe- with poet Langston Hughes, tersburg to Orchestra Hall "Troubled Island," based on Ari Acoustic Evening with to perform Igor Stravinsky's early 19th-century Hai- three great Russian ballet tian Revolutionary leader MANI CHAPIN scores - "The Firebird," Jean-Jacques Dessalines. "Petrushka" and "The Rite Premiered at New York City CARPENTER of Spring" - on a single Opera in 1949 as the first program. Oct. 2. (312) 294- work by a black composer lIND 3000; cso.org. produced by a major Ameri- can opera company, the SHAWN COL VIN Nicholas Phan work largely disappeared Back to the vocals: Young pianist George LePauw after its controversial Oct 08 New York-based tenor launches his third Interna- premiere. Leslie B. Dunner Nicholas Phan has a busy tional Beethoven Project conducts. Oct. 19. South Chicago fall in connection Festival this year with a Shore Cultural Center, 7059 with the centenary anniver- streamlined but still very S. South Shore. (773) 723- sary of British composer busy schedule and a more 4627; southshoreopera.org JOHN Benjamin Britten. He just easily navigable downtown sang Britten with the base. Impressive guests Music of the Baroque LITHGOW Knights at Ravinia's Martin include composer/conductor No anniversary is needed Theatre, and he kicks off his Matthias Pintscher, Wilco's to hear the music of the STORIES own Collaborative Works Glenn Kotche, JACK Quar- immortal J.S. Bach. Chi- Festival Sept. 11 with a free tet, Chicago-raised rising cago's popular Music of the BY HEART all-Britten song program star cellist Gabriel Cabezas Baroque kicks its season off at the Poetry Foundation, and pianist and "From with two cantatas and the a shared program with the Top" host Christopher Magnificat of the Leipzig soprano Kiera Duffy and O'Riley and bar-touring cel- master. Last year's MoB eighth blackbird at the list Matt Haimowitz playing performances of Handel's or- University of Chicago's everything from Beethoven atorio "Israel in Egypt" were Logan Center Sept. 15 and a to Radiohead. Sept 7-15. highlights of the season. D/ÙE Britten/Schubert program Merit School of Music, 38 S. Principal guest conductor Paula Poundstone CHANGE at the U. of C. Presents/ Peoria, and Chicago Temple, Nicholas Kraemer leads the Mandel Hall Oct. 18. (773) 77 W. Washington. (312) 772- chorus, orchestra and vocal 702-8068; chicagopresents. 5821; internationalbeethoven soloists in Skokie and at Oct12 Nov03 uclzicago.edu project.com the Harris Theater. Oct. 6-7. (312) 551-1414; baroque.org Beethoven fest South Shore CONNE Speaking of festivals, the Opera Company Andrew Patner is critic at enterprising young Chicago The intrepid company large at WFMT-FM (98.7). © '--CA-iESH I'iE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 I 6 ¡ciii ;r'vhu DANCE Step lively Fail danceseaSon. aspiritedone

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Espanol Spanish Dance Theatre, the Chi- added a special weekend (Sept. 19-22) to its wmssIy cago Human Rhythm Project and Giordano season. This "Russian Masters" program Dance Chicago - that left the most vivid will include the Joffrey's landmark 1987 rec- impressions. reation of "Rite," as well as Balanchine's "Al- Of course, without the infusion of visiting legro Brillante" (to music of Tchaikovsky); who caught even a single per- dance companies, there can be no growth. a revival of contemporary Russian-bred formance of this summer's Chicago That kind of exposure is essential for both choreographer Yuri Possokhov's "Bells" (to ThoseDancing Festival (which attracted dancers and audiences here. Here is a sam- Rachmaninoff), and his new duet for danc- a crowd estimated at more than 11,000 pler of the many different offerings you will ers Victoria Jaiani and Temur Suluashvili, for its Aug. 24 finale in Millennium Park) find on Chicago stages this fall: to music by Khachaturian. The troupe's could not help but be knocked out by the JOFFREY BALLET (Sept. 19-22 and standard fall season will mark the Joffrey extraordinary range and talent of the work Oct. 16-27 , 50E. Con- premiere of the full-length "La Bayadere: on view. This year's festival was notable for gress; 800-982-2787Joffrey.org): To celebrate The Temple Dancer" Stanton Welch's ver- its largely Chicago-centric lineup, and it wasthe 100th anniversary of "The Rite of sion of the 19th century classic that spins the richness and technical brilliance of our Spring," the ballet with the groundbreaking the exotic story of an Indian temple dancer, flitIe, WeI' own companies - the Joifrey Ballet, Hub- score by Igor Stravinsky and choreogra- her warrior lover, and the many forces that liii: I .ithiry' bard Street Dance Chicago, the Ensemble phy by Vaslav Nijinsky, the company has try to separate them. 7 I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013

Brock Clawson's athletic "Give and Take"; Liz Imperio's Latin, jazz, Mro-Cuban- influenced "La Belleza de Cuba";Kiesha Lalama's '%egria" (2011); and two others to be announced. RIVER NORTH DANCE CHICAGO (Nov. 14, 16, i; Harris Theater, 205E. Ran- A Neily Revised doiph; 312-334-7777 harristheaterchicago. org): Among other works, the program will include several premieres, including Ashley Musical Drama Roland's "Sweeping Out the Ghosts," Kevin lega Jeff's "Dawn" and the company debut J)1JiiUJJ!Jd JyiuiithiJJpw'i iijiuiu of Adam Barruch's "Worst Pies in London," a wacky solo to the Stephen Sondheim song. from "Sweeney Todd." Joifrey's "l.a Bayadere: The Temple Dancer" DANCE CENTER OF COLUMBIA CHRISTOPHER DUOGAN COLLEGE (1306 S. Michigan; 312-369-8330; colum.edu/Dance_ Center): Performing at Chicaqu per .HUBBARD STREET DANCE CHI- the Dance Center will be Susan Marshall CAGO (Oct. 10-13, Harris Theaterfor Music & Company (Sept. 19-2i) in "Play/Pause," a andDance, 205E. Randolph; 312-850-9744; post modern-meets-indie rock work to an Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013 hubbardstreetdance.com): The program will original David Lang score; Mordine & Corn- feature "Casi-Casa" ("Almost Home"), the pany Dance Theater (Oct. 3-5) in "I Haven't alternately real, surreal and fiercely comic Gone Theater...," a commedia dell'arte riff Sunday, Sept. 8, 2013 ò 2:OO work of Swedish master Mats EIç "Pas- to live music by the maverick Mucca Pazzo somezzo," an athletic, romantically tough marching band; Same Planet Different Frec pre-performance lecture by duet by Israel's Ohad Naharin; a new work World Dance Theatre & Peter Carpenter by former Hubbard Street dancer-turned- Performance Project (Oct. 10-12), includ- William Phillips, JASNA at lpm choreographer Robyn Mineko Williams (a ing a pieëe by Netta Yerulshamy evoking a 2013 Princess Grace Award winner); and a stroll through an art m,useum; and Bill T. world premiere by resident choreographer Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company (Oct. Roya' George Theatre Alejandro Cernido (his 12th piece for the 24-26) in "Story/Time." 1641 N Haisted St, Chicago company). THODOS DANCE CHICAGO: At 1:30 . BALLET WEST (Oct. 4-6, Auditorium p.m. Sept. 8 on WTTW-Channel 11, you Theatre, 50 E. Congress; 312-341-2357 audito- can catch "Shine," Christopher Kai Olsen's 'J,ilrl ti1irkinq iiiviiiIiihIe iH fr0111 riumtheatre.org): This Salt Lake City-based documentary about the Melissa Thodos- uf thr thtatre fur $1 ? company (best known these days as the Ann Reinking piece about Helen Keller and focus of "Breaking Pointe," the reality TV her teacher, Anne Sullivan, followed by a series on CW) will present "The Sleeping full recording of the beautiful piece itself. Tickets $30 Beauty" (Oct. 4-5), the 19th century classic The company also will perform live in a newly conceived by artistic director Adam very different program in collaboration Seniors/Students $25 Skiute (with Tchaikovsky's score played with the Fulcrum Point New Music Project live), plus a mixed rep program (Oct. 6) that (Sept. 20 at the Logan Ceñter for the Arts Youth 18 and under $15 will include the Midwest premiere of Val at the University of Chicago, 915 E. 60 St.). Caniparoli's "The Lottery" based on Shirley DANCE CHICAGO (Oct. 19-Nov. 30, Jackson's story of the same name. Set to a Athenaeum Theatre, 2936N. Southport; 773- new score by Robert Moran, "The Lottery" 935-6875; dancechicago.com): Now in its 19th Original adaptation by Barbara Landis includes a groundbreaking interactive expe- season, this huge smorgasboard of local rience. Also on the program will be excerpts dance, curated by John Schmitz, features Featuring songs from Jane Austen's original manuscripts from Balanchine's "Jewels" ballet - the everything from dance slams, to ethnic and music ofthe period "Rubies" section (to Stravinsky) and a pas dance, to a new choreography competition. de deux from "Diamonds" (to Tchaikovsky). CHICAGO DANCEMAKERS FORUM ASPEN SANTA FE BALLET (Oct. (Nov. 16, Museum ofContemporaryArt, 220 Fully staged with chamber orchestra, beautiful 5, Harris Theater, 205 E. Randolph; 312- E. Chicago; 312-397-4010; mcachicago.org): Regency costumes, and world-champion Irish dancers 334 -7777 harristheaterchicago.org): This To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Fo- outstanding troupe with a modern aesthetic rum, experimental dance will be performed will perform a program of all commissioned throughout the day at the MCA, with a mix TIckets available at wwwtIcketmaster.com or works, including Jorma Elo's "Over Glow" of new, site-specific works and longtime and "Last" by Hubbard Street's own Alejan-favorites. A special evening performance www.theroyalgeorgetheatre.çom, at the Royal George dro Cerrudo. will be followed by a gala reception. GIORDANO DANCE CHICAGO LINKS HALL (3111 N. Western; 773-281- Box Office or by calling the theatre at 3129889000 (Oct. 25-26, Harris Theater, 205 E. Randolph; 0824; linkshalLorg): Kicking off a full season 312-334-7'?77, harristheaterchicago.org): The of experimental work in Links Hall's new program will feature two premieres - a home will be Chicago's Lucky Plush Produc- "No 'Persuasion ' needed to see this Chicago treat... MI-company work by the dynamic Israeli- tions (Oct. 3-13), dancing "Cinderbox 2.0" Chamber Opera Chicago 's production was a treat for Chamber born, Philadelphia-based choreographer and "The Better Half." the eyes and ears...aslounding!" pera Roni Koresh, and a new piece by Autumn (Emily Scotcher, Isle ofWight County Press-Yoppul) Chicago Eckman, Giordano's gifted resident chore- EmaII [email protected] ographer. Other works on the bill will be Twîtter: @hedyweisscritic Great Opera, Made Affordable! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 I 8 fall preview ART

Alex Katz's "Black Tree" is among his works in "Virtual Reality," a retrospective at Richard Gray Gallery. Much tobehold No blockbusters, but small Deimantas Narkevicius' "The Head" (2007) is featured in "The Way of the Shovel: Art as Archaeology" at the Museum ofContem- exhibitions promise large returns porary Art. IMAGE COURTESY OF THE AR11ST

BY KYLE MAC.LAN Martha Wolff, the Art Institute's curator .Sept. 6-Oct. 8, "Bill Traylor: Re-Dis- tual Reality," Richard Gray Gallery. This of European painting and sculpture before covering Genius," Carl Hammer Gallery. solo exhibition will feature portraits and decade or two ago, almost no one 1750. Trammer's bold, inventive works earned landscapes mostly from the last five years had heard of Artemisia Gentileschi. "This is her most or one of her most him fame as not only one ofthis country's by the pop-influenced painter, one of the ut the 17th century painter, who extraordinary and riveting pictures." top folk artists but a significant 20th cen- still-active old masters of American art. has since been the subject of novels and a Also on view will be a dozen or so paint- tury artist, period. This is the Hammer Gal-(312-642-8877; richardgraygallery.com) controversial 1997 film, has become some- ings and works on paper from the Art Insti-lery's first solo exhibition of his work since Sept. 21-Jan. 5, "Inventory_The EAM thing of a cultural sensation and feminist tute's collection by artists such as Lucas 1997. (312-266-8512; hammergallery.com) Collection," Eimhurst Art Museum. It's an icon, and her fame among the general pub- Cranach and Jan Sanders van Hemessen , Sept. 17-Dec. 14, "Josiah MeElbeny: attention-grabbing if risky idea - display lic may now even eclipse some of her once that also depict Judith and this biblical Two Clubs at the Arts Club of Chicago," as many of the 600 objects as possible in better-known male contemporaries. scene. They are meant to provide context Arts Club of Chicago. The 2006 MacArthurthe museum's eclectic collection, install- The Art Institute of Chicago is celebrat- and show just how dramatic and distinctive"genius grant" winner teams with Chicago ing them floor to ceiling in every available ing this rediscovered art star Oct. 17-Jan. Gentileschi's take was. architect John Vinci for a pair of installa- space. (630-834-0202; elmhurstartmuseum. 9 with a compact, two-gallery exhibition Given the rarity of the artist's works in tions, including a modernist-styled glass org) focused on one of her greatest master- the United States, the public's continuing room. (312-787-3997; artsclubchicago.org) Sept. 29-Jan. 12, "A Study in Midwest pieces on loan from the Uffizi Gallery in fascination with her and the lack of a high- Sept. 19-22, Expo Chicago, Navy Pier. Appropriation," Hyde Park Art Center. Florence, Italy: "Judith Slaying Holofernes"profile blockbuster this season, this little The high-profile contemporary art fair re- Curated by Michelle Grabner, this group (ca. 1620). exhibition has all the makings of a sleeper turns for its second yeal with more than 120exhibition explores a distinctive Mid- Does the quality of Gentileschi's art live hit. (For more information: 312-443-3600; galleries from around the world and a range western approach to appropriation - the up to the recent hype surrounding her? artic.edu.) of accompanying activities. (312-867-9220; borrowing of imagery from other sources, "That's a question that will be debated a Here's a look at some other noteworthy expochicago.com) lot, but certainly this picture does," said visual arts events this fall: Sept. 20-Nov. 2, Alex Katz, "Vir- SEE *RL PAGE 22 » THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 9 I PAINTING THE TOWN THIS FALL

OCTOBER 30-DECEMBER21 ORIENTAL THEATRE 800-775-2000 BROADWAYIN CIIICAGO.COM Tickets available at all Box Offices and Ticketmaster retail locations. Groups 20+ 312-977-1710 r. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 201310 1a11 pr. view MOVIES

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comedy. De Niró plays a mobster turned informant living with his family under witness protection. In France. Still looks badass. 'Enough Said' (Sept. 20) Spencer Tracy in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner." Peter Finch in "Network." Heath Ledger in "The Dark Knight." Whitney Houston in "Sparkle." Just a few examples of actors whose *ork was released posthumously. "Enough Said" was James Gandolfini's last film, and he was ii great company. Gandolflni plays a divorced dad who strikes up a romance with Julia-Louis Dreyfus. Written and directed by the sub- limely talented ("Please Give," "Friends With Mon- ey," "Lovely and Amazing"), the film also features a quartet of our best character actresses: Catherine Keener, Amy Landecker, Michaela Watkins and Toni Collette. 'Rush' (Sept. 27) The list of great movies about auto racing is woefully short: "Le Mans," "The Last American Hero," a handful of others. (Please don't say, "What about 'Days of Thunder,' with Tom Cruise as Cole Trickle?" Thank you.) With Ron Howard directing and Chris Hem- Startyourengines sworth and Daniel Bruhl starring as 1970s Formula 1 drivers James Hunt and Niki Lauda, respectively, Oscar season revs up with race cars, mobsters and Cloonéy lost in space this one looks promising. 'cram'(Oct. 4) performance in "Lee Daniels' The runway at your local theater. and a Robert De Niro voiceover: George Clooney and Sandra Butler," the wonderfulness of "The Going through the list of filins "There was a time when I had it Bullock are astronauts stuck in Spectacular Now" and the visual arriving in theaters through all." We see snippets of De Niro in space, and Alfonso Cuaron ("Y Tu and sound splendors of various Thanksgiving, at least 80 percent a "Goodfellas"-type tableau. Yes! A Mamba Tambien," "Children of superhero movies, to mention just look promising. In chronological movie called "The Family," starring Men") put them there. Let's go. a few legit contenders. order, the 10 I'm most looking De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones and all say Oscar season Still. With autumn comes the forward to screening: Michelle Pfeiffer, directed by Luc 'Runner Runner' (Oct. 4) begins after Labor Day. cinematic equivalent of the post- Besson ("The Professional," "The Remember what we said about WeIn 2013, that's a bit of an season, with far more contenders Ihe Family (Sept. 13) Fifth Element"). This looks badass. auto racing movies? The same insult to Cate Blanchett's work in and most likely the eventual over- The trailer for "The Family" One thing that might cause could be said for movies about "Blue Jasmine," Forest Whitaker's all champion still approaching the kicks off with a Rolling Stones riff concern: This looks mostly like a poker. Professional players almost 11 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013

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were extraordinary music- makers - operetta composers and Theylyricists who delighted audiences with fanciful plots, comical lyrics and unfailingly hummable tunes. And in the ,early part of the 20th century, they were extremely popular among the music- loving public. Most of their names, however, are not fa- miliar: Composers such as Paul Abraham, Leon Jessel, Leo Ascher, Jean Gilbert, Emmerich Kalman, and librettists Fritz Grtlnbaum, Alfred Grünwald, Ludwig Her- zer, Fritz Löhner-Beda, and Julius Bram- mer. Many, if not most, were Jewish or had Jewish wives, and with the rise of the Nazi party, they and their music were silenced. Soprano Alison Kelly and her husband, tenor Gerald Frantzen, founders of the Chicago Folks Operetta, became interested in the work of these men and will pres- ent a multi-media concert of their music, "Operetta in Exile," Sept. 8 at the Illinois Holocaust Museum in Skokie. The show has a cast of six, accompanied by a string quintet and a pianist. Video designs, which include photos of the composers, pictures of operettas and of the death camps have been designed by Liviu Pasare. "We all know about James Conlon's initiative at the , when he presented music by classical composers who were sent to death camps and their music vanished," said Kelly. "But operetta falls between classical and popular music, Husband and wife team Alison Kelly and Gerald Franizen (pictured in a past performance) are bringing Operetta in Exile," a concert of works by operacomposers and it seemed to my husband and me that and lyricists who were persecuted or exiled by the Third Reich, to the Illinois Holocaust Museum. these composers, who suffered the same late, have been completely ignored. with numerous Jewish librettists, perhaps familiar with the language." OPERETTA UN EXILE "Paul Abraham, for example, was so the most famous being Fritz Löhner-Beda, There will be nearly 20 songs in the Chicago Folks Operetta in Concert popular before the Third Reich that the who wrote "The Land of Smiles." two-hour program, said Frantzen, who is 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8 great Franz Lehar regarded him as a "Beda hoped that because Lehar had music director of the company. "Between threat," she added. a Jewish wife, he would be able to help songs we will talk about the composers Illinois Holocaust Museum, 9603 Woods Since its founding in 2006, Chicago him," said Kelly, "but that didn't happen. and the librettists. So many have such Drive, Skokie Folks Operetta has made a speciality of Beda died in a concentration camp." tragic stories. I think the Illinois Hob- $30. reviving Viennese and American operet- Lehar, in the meantime, enjoyed great caust Museum is the perfect place for us www.chicagofolksoperetta.org; (708) to premiere this new show. tas, and in 2010, as they were preparing popularity during the Third Reich. 383-2742 the American premiere of Lehar's "Peter The lyrics have been translated into "This music should be heard," he con- and Paul in the Land of Nod," they discov- English by Frantzen and his colleague cluded. "If it isn't given its proper place ered that the librettist was Jewish. FurtherHersh Glagov. "We lived in Germany for again, then the Nazis' suppression has investigation revealed that Lehar worked three years," Kelly said. "We are very succeeded. We can't let that happen." NIL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 31 I

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Piccolo Theatre's commedia troupe will be among those participating in the Chicago Fall Theatre preview Sept. 9 at Gorilla Tango's Skokie Theatre.

It's time for a fun and engaging way Theatrecornpanies to end your work day. Register for free now to receive our newsletters & read all about the day's news shareseasonsneak peek highlights as you head home. BY MYRNA PETUCIU For Sun-Times Media THEATRE PROS PRESENTS Discover everything you need to know at CHICAGO FALL THEATRE PREVIEW Seven Chicago theater companies will 7-iI pm. Monday, Sept. 9 SLJNTIMES.COM/REGI1ER give audiences a sneak peek at their upcom- ing season during a Chicago Fall Theatre Gorilla Tango's Skokie Theatre, 7924 Lin- Preview event Sept. 9. "We're trying to take coin Ave., Skokie some of the resources we provide people $10 online and bring them out to the real world," (847) 677-7761; gorillatangocom or the- said Andrea Pikscher, who runs Theatre atrepros.com Pros, an online organization presenting the preview. "One of those is bringing people together to meet each other, to talk with old friends. We thought a really great way to do the event because, "It's a great networking that would be to hold a Fall Theatre Previewthing where theaters can get together and so people could see what's coming up this see what others are doing. James Downing season and maybe meet theater companies is trying to get their name out there and they're not familiar with." the only way they're going to do that is to Although the event is targeted toward participate in events like this." theater professionals, it is open to the gen- For the section that Mills is directing eral public, and offers a great way to make there will be "a mash-up of songs from 'Nun- decisions about what shows to see during thesense,' " he said. upcoming season. Pikscher hopes that the Saint Sebastian Players in Lakeview is event will attract new patrons to some of the premiering its fall production of "Godspell presenting theaters. 2012" at the event. Pikscher said they decided to hold the "We want to participate both as be- event at Gorilla Tango's Skokie Theatre ing part of the theater community and to because "ever since our company has been showcase the beginning of our season," said -- around, Gorilla Tango has supported our producer Jim Masini. projects." She chose Gorilla Tango's Skokie The other participating companies are location rather than the Bucktown one Cor Res Theatre ("Quirky Best Friend"), because she felt that many people weren't Spectralia Theatre Company ("The Corn- aware of that great performance space. edy of Errors"), Each of the theater companies will have ("The Emigrants"), Evanston's Piccolo The- 10 minutes to perform a scene from either anatre (their commedia troupe will perform), upcoming show or one that recently closed. and 4 Days Late Productions ("Curious The James Downing Theatre in Edison Attractions"). Audience members, as well Park is splitting its segment into three as performers, will be encouraged to hang parts to preview its upcoming productions around and socialize after the performances. of "Nunsense," "Bus Stop" and "The Odd "We'll give people the opportunity to Couple (Female Version)." talk to one another and try and make new Corey Mills, who directs "Bus Stop," connections in the theater community" said that his company is participating in Pikscher said. NIL I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 i III FAMILY FRIENDLY OPENHOUSE! Touch-a-Truck event puts Thurs, Sept. 12 11 a.m. to i p.m. kids in the driver's seat

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There will be fire trucks, police cars, an ambulance, dump trucks and loads of other vehicles for kids to explore at Touch-a- Truck, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, in the lower level parking lot by Kohl's at Lincoln- wood Town Center, 3333 W. Touhy Ave. A new addition to the free event this year is an Army Hummer. "It's great for the kids because they can get up close and explore," said Genelle locca, director of marketing and business develop- ment for the center. "They can get inside the vehicles and pretend they're steering. It also gets them comfortable with the workers at the village, such as the police and the fire- men." Music and giveaways will be provided by radio station Rewind 100.3 FM. The Village of Lincoinwood will be giving away plastic hardhats and fire hats. There will also be face painting and goodie bags for kids. s Tour the new assisted living model apartments at "It's a great community event," locca said. Terrace Gardens, and the state-of-the-art health For details, call (847) 677-9740 or go to www.lincolnwoodil.org. & rehabilitation center at The Bethany Terrace...

TEA FOR TWO AND COUNTING all on our Morton Grove campus! It will add up to easy learning for your 3- to 5-year-old when you both attend a Math- s Refreshments and treats will be served. ematics Tea Parts 2-3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. s 8, at the Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Exciting raffle opportunities for all guests. Lincoln Ave. There will be songs, stories, numbers and counting plus treats. Registra- . Overview of our personalized programs of care tion is required. For details, call (847) 965-4220 or go to and diverse life enrichment activities. www.mgpl.org.

llAVE A BALL AT THE MALL Plastic hardhats will be among the giveaways during 8415 Waukegan Rd. Morton Grove, IL The Niles Public Library's popular Bib- Touch-a-Truck at the Lincolnwood Town Center. For more information, cal! (847) 470-4550 liobop program with DJ Miss Cate will be relocated to Center Court of Golf Mill Mall, Heritage Month event will be in the Petty Golf Road and Milwaukee Avenue, Niles, Auditorium. 11 a.m.-noon Friday, Sept. 13. There will be For details, call (847) 673-7774 or go to dancing goodie bags and refreshments. The www.skokielibrary.info. first 75 kids participating receive Brookfleld Zoo passes. BE ON THE LOOKOUT For details, call (847) 663-1234 or go to Celebrate National Read a Book Day by www.nileslibrarorg. taking your kids to the Friday Storytime at 7 Terrace Çarcfens The Bethany Terrace p.m. Sept. 6 at the Village Crossing Shop- ASSISTED LIVING . . .aHealth & Rehabilitation Center CULTURAL CELEBRATION ping Center Barnes & Noble, 5405 Touhy Families can share the experience of Ave., Skokie. They'll hearMissNelson is www.terracegardens.org www.bethanyterrace.org hearing music of the Andes when Sisai Missing! by Harry Allard and If You Take a performs, 3-4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8, at the Mouse to School by Laura Numeroff, plus do a Skokie Public Librar 5215 Oakton St. The craft project. Bethany Methodist Communities is a group's program will include music from For details, call (847) 329-8460 or go to Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. The Hispanic www.barnesandnoble.com. non-profit, non-sectarian organization THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 Nil. i I

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MOMMY ON A SHOESTRIN BY BETH ENGELMAN

dd good fortune and fun with these charming projects that are inspired by ucky symbols and traditions. Four-Leaf Clover Ouiche According to tradition, a four-leaf clover is believed to bring luck to those who find it. With this recipe, no searching is required as this four-leaf clover is certain to bring happi- ness to whoever tries it. You need: Fleece horseshoes game Enough dough to make two 9-inch pie crusts 3 aluminum pot pie tins 3 oz. cream cheese 3 eggs ¼ cup milk 10 oz. bag frozen spinach (thawed and drained) ½ cup diced onion ½ cup grated cheddar cheese 1/4cup grated Parmesan cheese ¼ tsp. salt '/4tsp. pepper Directions: Preheat oven to 425 degrees. In a large bowl, mix cream cheese with eggs, one at a time. Mix in milk, salt, pepper and the rest of the ingredients (spinach, onion and cheeses). Shape the pot pie tins into clovers by taking a pair ofseissors and cutting four equally spaced peints on the lip ofeach tin (at 12,3,6 Lucky Bamboo Vase and 9 o'clock). Carefully push the cut edges towards one another to make a clover shape. Round out the Lucky Bamboo Vase sides where needed. According to feng shui principles, bamboo Lightly spray the pans with nonstick cook- Four-Leaf Clover Quiche brings good energy into a room, as it's a strong ing spray. vital plant that thrives with minimal care. This Roll out the dough between two sheets of craft highlights the propitious plant by creat- plastic wrap. essert.com for sharing this recipe. Directions: ing a translucent vase that is simple yet lovely. Split the dough into three equal squares Attach the wooden dowel to the base with An added bonus is that it takes five minutes to and place a square in each shaped pan. Press fleece Horseshoes Came wood glue. Paint if desired. make. the dough into the bottom of each pan and Horseshoes are often regarded as lucky Ta make a horseshoe pattern, trace a You neeth around the foil leaves. Take a fork and lightly symbols that ward off evil spirits. Our horse- picture ofa horseshoe onto a piece of tracing A glass vase (available at most dollar stores) prick the interior of each crust and then use shoe craft will also ward off an evil spirit - paper and cut it out. Enamel paint (any color) 'he tines to press into the top edge of the boredom! Use chalk to trace the horseshoe pattern Rag or old towel crusts. You need: onto the back ofthe fleece. Cut out two fleece "Lucky bamboo" plant (available at grocery Refrigerate the crusts for at least 10 min- Wooden dowel 2 inches thick and about horseshoes. or chain superstores) utes. 24-36 inches long Sew the fleece pieces together, being sure Directions: Fill and bake for 20 minutes. Wooden base to leave one small side open. Note: For greater Clean the vase with soap and water. Carefully remove the quiches from the Wood glue strength, sew around the horseshoe twice. Pour some paint into the vase and swirl it aluminum tins, line a baking sheet with parch- Paint (if desired) Use a funnel to fill the horseshoe with dried around until the surface is mostly covered. ment paper, and place the quiches on the lined Brown fleece beans or popcorn and then sew the open end Pour out the excess paint and then place the sheet. Tracing paper (for pattern) shut. ( vase upside down on a rag. Note: more paint Place the quiches back in the oven for 5-10 White chalk Repeat steps until you have made three or will drip out so check on the vase from time to minutes, until the sides of the crust crisp up. Needle and thread four horseshoes. time to avoid a big mess. Let cool for 10 minutes, then serve. Dried beans, peas or popeorn Thank you to Jessica from www.craftines- Wait 48 hours or until thy. Thank you to Susan at wwwdiamondsford- Funnel sisnotoptioai.com for sharing this idea. Place bamboo and water in vase and enjoy. NIL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 35 I

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The plaza recommends Men's Club Please submit the event no later salsa artists of all time. Tickets available Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. making a $10 donation to Les Turner 9:30 am.: The group meets the first two than IO days prior to the desired at www.ticketmaster.com or at the All- Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. For more ALS Foundation for each item you have Tuesdays of each month for breakfast. publication date. state box office. Parking is $20. Allstate information, call 708-867-7828. appraised. Plaza Del Lago, 1515 Sheridan Cost is $2. Park Ridge Senior Center, Arena, 6920 Mannheim Rd., Rosemont. Road, Wilmette. loo S. Western Ave., Park Ridge. Baffle of the Bags $45-$125. Cinematic Classics: 'His Girl Noon: Take part in a bags tournament, Friday' Touch-A-Truck 'Prince Among Slaves' the popular bag toss game also known Jazz, Celato and Jam Session I p.m.: A newspaper editor (Cary Grant) IO am.: Toddlers and their parents can 11:30 am.: A 2011 film that tells the true as cornhole. There are two divisions, a 8 p.m.: Held on the first Saturday of uses every trick in the book to keep his see a variety of awesome trucks through story of Abdul Rahmani, a West African competitive one, with a buy-in of $50 each month, this event features music ace reporter ex-wife (Rosalind Russell) noon. Techny Prairie Park and Fields, prince who was sold into slavery in 788, to $60 and a total prize payout of more from the house band. Visitors are also from remarrying. 92 minutes. Lincoln- 1750 Techny Road, North brook. eventually ending up in Natchez, Miss. than $5,000, and a social division, welcome to bring their own instruments. wood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave., Narrated by Mos Def. 60 minutes; not costing $30, with smaller prizes. Make Via Gelato, 1853 Tower Drive, Glenview. The Art of Paper Quilling rated. Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-5277. Call 847-729-7088. IO a.m.: Paper quilling, also known as checks payable to the village of Rose- Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Free. paper f iliee, is the art of rolling strips mont and mail to Battle of the Bags, do FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 of paper and pinching or arranging the , 5400 N. River Road, SUNDAY, SEPT. 8 Feature Film: '42' coils or strips into shapes and designs. In Rosemont, Ill., 60018. For more informa- 2 p.m.: This 2013 biopic tells the story of Film: 'Olympus Has Fallen' this two-part class, participants will learn tion, visit www.mbparkatrosemont.com. Jane Asisten Festival: Film Jackie Robinson breaking Major League I p.m.: A disgraced former presidential different quilling techniques to create MB Financial Park at Rosemont, 5501 and Tea Baseball's color barrier. ¡28 minutes. An guard (Gerard Butler) finds himself fun designs on bookmarks and greeting Park Place, Rosemont. 2 p.m.: In celebration of the 200th additional screening will be held at 7 p.m. trapped inside the White House in the cards. Instructions and materials will be anniversary of Jane Austen's most Park Ridge Public Library, 20 S. Prospect wake of a terrorist attack. Using his in- Silver Screen Series 'Meet Me provided. Space is limited and registration popular novel, MGPL is sponsoring Ave., Park Ridge. For more information, side knowledge, he works with national is required online at www.bit.ly/I3TfedI. in St. Louis' a Jane Austen Festival throughout call 847-825-3123. security to rescue the President from Northbrook Public Library, 1201 Cedar 2 p.m.: A 1944 film that tells the story September and October and will serve his kidnappers. 120 minutes. Lincol- Lane, Northbrook. For more information, oftheyearbeforethe I904St. Louis tea and screen the 2005 film "Pride and 'Love Under Fire The Story of nwood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt call 847-272-6224. World's Fair, in which the four Smith Prejudice," starring Keira Knightley. 129 Bertha and Potter Palmer' Ave., Lincolnwood. For more informa- daughters learn lessons of life and love, minutes. Morton Grove Public Library, 7 p.m.: A love story of Bertha Honore tion, call 847-677-5277. Lincolnwood Parks and even as they prepare for a reluctant 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call and Potter Palmer who get together in Recreation Touch-A-Truck move to New York. The film stars Judy 847-965-4220. Free. the aftermath of the Great Chicago Fire. Cochiaro's Movie Night 11a.m.: Sit in the driver's seat of fire Garland and Margret O'Brien. IO A film discussion follows the screening 6p.m.: A movie screening on a big- trucks, police cars and other equipment. minutes; not rated. Morton Grove Public BigRand Dance with producer and director Amelia Del- screen projector and pizza for ages Children and parents are encouraged to Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton 2 p.m.: Spend Sunday afternoon los. Eisenhower Public Library, 4613 N. 5-12 while parents can have two hours explore and learn how these big rigs play Grove. Free. dancing to some of the top music of the Oketo Ave., Harwood Heights. For more to themselves. Movie TBD; registration a part in keeping Lincolnwood running l940s and l95Os. Door prizes will be nformation, call 708-867-7828. required. Leyden Township Commu- Picnic Supper, Barnyard Dance smoothly. Lincolnwood Town Center Mall, available and the Park District of Frank- nity Center, 2620 N. Mannheim Road, 3333 W. Touhy Ave., Lincolnwood. Free. & Ice Cream Social lin Park will offer a raffle, light snacks Franklin Park. For more information, call WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Il 4 p.m.: Bring a picnic supper with you and and soda. Cash bar. Centre at North 847-451-5144. $5-$7. Silly Utile Ditties with Path take part in the farm's hay rides, square Park, 10040 W. Addison Ave., Franklin Close-Knit Group and L.J. dancing and ice cream sundaes. Spaces Park. Call 847-928-8478. $10. Movie in the Park: 'Hotel 11:30 am.: Learn to knit or continue 11a.m.: Patti Ecker and L.J. Slavin play are limited and no alcoholic beverages Transytvania' working on crochet projects. Drop in favorite children's classics about bugs, are allowed. Wagner Farm, 1510 Wagner 'Gondwana Dawan' 7p.m.: A 2012 animated film about a to share tips, show off work and meet animals and colors. For ages 2-6 with Road, Glenview. Call 847-657-1506. $5; 3 p.m.: A unique interactive fusion of Gos- five-star hotel built by Dracula in his other needlework enthusiasts. Lincoln- a caregiver. Vernon Area Public Library free for children under 2. pel Music and North Indian classical mu- native Transylvania. 92 minutes. Please wood Public Library, 4000 W. Pratt Ave., District, 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lin- sic and dance based on the philosophy of bring a blanket, pillow or lawn chair for Lincolnwood. Call 847-677-5277. colnshire. Call 224-543-1486. Jonathan Butler Mahatma Gandhi and . seating. Harrer Park, 6250 W. Dempster 6:30 p.m.: A contemporary jazz vocalist North Shore Center for the Performing St., Morton Grove. Wii and Rock Band Challenge Muskigarten and guitarist. A second show is scheduled Arts in Skokie, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. 4 p.m.: Teens and kids can play their 11:30 am.: Ages 3-6 with a parent or for 9:30 p.m. For more information, visit Call 847-673-6300. $35-$75. Swing 'n Country Social Dance favorite games at the library, including caregiver can sing, chant, dance and www.smoothchicago.com. InterConti- 7:30 p.m.: Social dancing; no partner Mario Kart, Rock Band and Super play with simple instruments with nental O'Hare Hotel and Gallery, 5300 N. required. Arrive at 7:30 p.m. for a pre- MONDAY, SEPT. 9 Smash Brothers Brawl. Eisenhower guests from the Music Institute of River Road, Rosemont. $49-$69. dance lesson. Centre at North Park, 10040 Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Chicago. Registration required. Morton W. Addison Ave., Franklin Park. For more Starlight Movie Series: 'Back to Trivia Night Harwood Heights. Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., information, call 630-841-8654. First time 8 p.m.: Winners receive gift cards. 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V THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 NIL 361 I anniversary of Jane Austen's Pride and his millionaire neighbor. Stars Leonardo 0740. Regular ticket informaon SUNDAY. SEPT. 15 Prejudice, MGPL s sponsonng a Jane DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan. 140 minutes. available at www.smoothchicago.com. « FROM PREVIOUS PAGE Austen Fesnval with programs through- Morton Grove Public Library, 6140 InterContinental O'Hare Hotel and Conceft Potts and PansSteel out September and October, In Sense & Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. For more Gallery, 5300 N. River Road, Rosemont. CALENDAR Band Sensibilily' the Oashwood family's sud- information, call 847-965-4220. $49-$69. 2 p.m.: Matt Potts and his band of den loss of fortune dooms the chances drummers showcase the many facets Northwest Chicago Film Society for marriage of Iwo sisters, sensible Elinor of the steel pan (steel drum) in this SATURDAY, SEPT 21 MONDAY, SEPT. 23 'Days of Heaven' and passionate Marianne. Stars Emma entertaining and educational musical 7:30 p.m.: A 1978 film that tells the love Thompson, Hui Grant, Kate Winslet event. Morton Grove Public Library, Fall Arts & Crafts Adventure Film: 'We Steal Secrets: The tory of two poor farmers who travel the and AJan Rickman. 136 minutes. Morton 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call 9 am.: The American Society of Artists Story of Wikileaks' Texas panhandle in the eay 20th cen- Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., 847-965-4220. is skiing craft artists and artists to be 6:30 p.m.: The film details the creeon tury. 94 minutes. The film starts Richard Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. part of this 23rd annual event. Visit of Julian Assange's controversial Gere and Brooke Adams. Pato Theatre, www.americansocietyofarasts.org for website, which facilitated the largest 6008 W. Irving Park Road, Chicago. $5. Book Club Mixer TUESDAY SEPT, ti more information. Hodges Park, lOI S. security breach in U.S. history. 130 1:30p.m.: Mingle with members of all of Courfiand Ave., Park Ridge. minutes. Morton Grove Public Library, Eisenhower library's different book clubs Film: 'A Late QUartef FRIDAY, SEPT. 13 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call at this coffee-and-tea mixer. Eìsenhower 11:30 am.: After 25 years together, Autumn Fest 847-965-4220. Public Library, 4613 N. Oketo Ave., Har- the members of a wodd-renowned Kids flicks: 'Teen Beach Movie' Noon: Celebrate the autumnal exquoi- wood Heights. Call 708-867-7828. string quartet learn that their beloved 4p.m.: Teen surfing sweethearts are trans- nox with the Morton Grove Park Distnct cellist may soon be forced to retire. 105 TUESDAY, SEPT.24 ported from the present day into a 1960s at this event, which features hay rides, Jon Reep minutes. Morton Grove Public Library, beach parly movie. 110 minutes. Morton games, live music, a petting zoo and 7p.m.: Reep is a winner of the NBC 6140 Lincoln Ave., Morton Grove. Call Film: 'Becoming Jane' Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., other fun acflvies for families. Gior- show "Last Comic Standing" and is also 847-965-4220. 11:30 am.: The young Jane Austen Morton Grove. Cl 847-965-40. donos will be on hand to sell pizza and a known for his appearances in the "That (Anne Hathaway) attempts to begin her local Culver's franchise will offer frozen thing got a Hemi?" Dodge commercials. literary career as she meets the mischi e- THURSDAY SEPT. 19 custard. Harrer Park, 6250 W. Dempster SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 Another show is scheduled far 9:30 p.m. vous Thomas Lefroy shows up and turns St., Morton Grove. Zanies Comedy Night club Rosemont, her world around. 120 minutes. Morton Film: 'The Great atSby' Film: 'Sense & Sensibility' 5437 Park Place, Rosemont. Call 847- Grove Public Library, 6140 Lincoln Ave., 2 p.m.: A Midwestern war veteran finds Paul Taylor I p.m.: In ceIebraon of the 200th 813-0484. $25; two-drink minimum. Morton Grove. Call 847-965-4220. himself drawn to the past and lifestyle of 7 p.m.: For VIP fickets, call 312-725-

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Central United Methodist Devar Emet Messianic KOL EMETH Synagogue Beth Hillel Congregation Conservative Congregation Church 7800 Nues Ave. , Skokie Rabbi Barry Schec hier Bnai Emunah 8237 Kenton, Ave., Skokie 847-674-9146 3220 Big Tree Lane, 847-256-1213 (847) 673-1311 www.devaremet.org 5l3OTouhy, Skokie www.bhcbe.org www.skokiecentralumc.org Join us for Shabbat Services at lOam (1 block West of Eden's) Kabbalat Shabbat Fridays 6:30 PM Worship: Sundays at 10:30 AM A Community of Jews who believe and teach 847-673-3370 that Yeshua (Jesus) is the Promised Jewish Messiah" Shabbat Service - Saturdays 9:15 AM Jr. Congregation, Tot Shabbat, St. Timothy Campus Carter-Westminster Torah Time i 0:30 AM Followed by Kiddush 9000 Kildare Ave. Skokie SKOKIE CENTRAL TRADITIONAL United Presbyterian Daily Minyan AM and PM Sunday Worship CONGREGATION Rabbi Annie Tucker Church Cantor Pavel Roytman Traditional Service - Mixed Seating 4950 W. Pratt Ave.,Skokie 10 am: St. Timothy's Lutheran Rabbi Michael Cohen, Ed. Dir. WE'RE GROWING Services led by: & MAKING CHANGES!! 11:30am: AI2aiiti 9:30 am. Praise and Celebration Rabbi Dr. Michael Gottesman 1pm: Alja L2I (PCUSA) Service with Praise Band Aduh Sunday School Minyons: Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 AM 10:30 am Sunday School (All ages) www.StTimothySkokie.org Kabbala Shabbos-Sept. to June at 10:45 am Traditional Service with Choir candle lighting time Congregation Bene Shalom (Aduft Classes in English & Assyrian) 4435 Oakton, Skokie (847) 677-3330 Saturday 9:00 AM Followed by Kiddush Fridays 7:00-9:30 pm www.beneshalom.org Interfaith Families Welcome Sunday 8:30 AM Followed by breakfast Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goidhamer Assyrian Fellowship Assi. Rabbi Shan Chen, Soloist Charlene Brooks Tuesday Evenings 7:15-8:45 pm Sanctuary handicapped accessible! All services voice and sigo language New Lyfe Youth Group 4040 Main Street, Skokie, Illinois Check our website for service times (for Jr & Sr High Youth) 847-674-4117 2nd Saturday Evanshire Presbyterian Monthly 7:30-9:30 pm-CW Cafe www.wix.com/skokiecentral/shul Church with Open Microphone: Guitar, Singing, Poetry, Comedy 4555 Church Street "All Positive Forms of Entertainment" www.evanshirepresbylerian.com KEHILLAT SHALOM To showcase Every Sunday at 11 AM Ezra-Habonim, the An Egalitarian Conservative Congregation Nues Township Jewish Lay Led Shabbat Service, 9:45AM St. Peter's United 8610 Nues Center Rd, Skokie your House of Church of Christ Congregation 847-679-6513 Oakton Street & Laramie Avenue Your home for Jewish, Learning, Www.kehillatshalom.org 847-673-8166 Living and Loving Worship here www.stpeteruccskokie.org 4500 Dempster St. Skokie, IL 60076 Sunday Worship lOAM 847-675-4141, Fax: 847-675-0327 Sunday School 9AM W.M. Temple Church (Sept. thru May) www.ehnt.org of God in Christ, Inc. call Rev. Richard Lanford Weekly Shabbat Services - 5151 Church St., Skokie,IL Childcare Provided Fri 7PM & Sat 9:30AM (847) 966-1 095 Air Conditioned Sanctuary www.Wmtcogic ora Minyan Mon-Thurs 7PM; 630-978-8277 pasforcranford(gmail.com Temple Beth Israel Sat&Sun6PM Sunday Service: 11:30 AM Monthly Shabbat dinners at 6:30PM Sunday School: 10 AM 3601 W. Dempter St. or Religious School Tues & Sat; Bible Study: Wednesday, 7 PM Skokie, IL 60076 Intercessory Prayer: Rabbi Jeffrey Weill ,' 847-675-0951 Tuesday & Friday, 12 PM [email protected] Cantor Benjamin Warschawski Dr. Clarence Cranford, Jr., Pastor www.tbiskokie.org Rabbi Neil Brief, Emeritus Elizabeth W. Cranford, i st Lady NIL I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,2013 41 - YOURca1WorsIup Guideo

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Edison Park Lutheran Church Rohr Chabad Center of Glenview st. Alban's Episcopal 701 Harlem Avenue, Glenview Willow Creek 6626 N. Oliphant Ave. Chicago, IL Shabbat morning services 9:30 am Community Church Family-friendly church NO membership required (Across park from Edison Park Metra) for every kind of family. For all your Jewish needs call North Shore Campus 773.631.9131 www.edisonparkchurch.com 847-910-1738 Single? Partnered? 315 Waukegan Road www.ChabadofGlenview.com Saturday Worship 4:30 p.m. 847-441-6599 Spouse and kids? Sunday Services: 9 & 11 am Sunday Worship 9:15 & 10:30 am. MORTON GROVE 6240 N. Avondale, Promiseland (lnfantsGr5): 9 & 11 am Rev. Dr. Michael D. Sparby, Sr. Pastor near Devon & Harlem Morton Grove Community Church Elevate (Grades 6-8): 11 am Carole Edwards, Associate in Ministry Impact (Grades 9-12): 6pm Communion every Sunday, 9:30 PresbyterianChurch (USA) Matt Haider, Worship /Music 8944 Austin Avenue For more information visit stalbanschicago.org wwwWillowNorthShore.org Michael. Ly.Øa., ChildreQutI1/farily (Lake and Austin) Morton Grove, IL St. Paul Lutheran Church (847) 965-2982 PARK RIDGE www.mgccpresbytehan.org 5650 N. Canfield, 60631, Sunday Worship 10 AM NORRIDGE PARK RIDGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (708)867-5044, www.stpaulcanfieId.org Fellowship 11 AM i 300 West Crescent Ave. Street Level, Air Conddioned Rev. Lolly Dominski Zion Lutheran Church 847-823-4135 Handicapped Accessible 8600 W Lawrence Avenue Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10:45AM Norridge, IL 60706 Sunday Service: 10:00 am ALL ARE WELCOME! Sunday School & Adu Bible 9:30AM (708) 453-3514 Children's programming tor Pre-K - 7th grade, Rev. Luther John Baus, Pastor Nursery service tor younger children Saturday Worship 6PM NILES Sunday Worship 9:30 am 8:45 am Confirmation classes for 8th grade Lutheran Unity School - West Holy Communion 3rd & 5th Sunday 9:00 am High School Early Communion - ist Sunday 9:00 am Pre K-Grade8,SHARING GOD. st. John Lutheran Church Adu Education Bible Study Sunday i 1 :30 am Sunday School - 10:35 am Adult Education Bible Study Thursdays 6:30 pm TOUCHING LIVES EVERYWHERE (LCMS) Adult Bible Study - 10:45 am "Open Forum Adub Learning First Thursday Handicapped Accessible every month 6:30 poi 7429 N. Milwaukee Ave. Serving the Community www.parkridgepresby.org 847-647-9867 Sharing God's Promises Faith Lutheran Church (ELCA) Like us on Facebook www.st-john-niles.org 6201 W Peterson Ave. Preaching Christ crucified Mr. Aaron Higashi Dir. of Youth & Family Ministries Chicago. IL (773) 631-0715 for your forgiveness Welcoming traditional worship Mrs. Amy Schaetzlein Sunday School Dir. Saturday Worship 5:30PM Sanctuary Handicap accessible Sunday Worship 10:30AM Sunday Worship at 9:30 Holy Communion Weekly Sunday School & Bible Class 10:45 Rev. Matthew Joseph Gunia, Pastor Pastors:Barbara Berry-Bailey "For whenever our heart condemns us, and Jeffery King God is greater than our heart...." -1 John 3:20

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BURR RIDGE DARIEN HINS DALE LAGRANGE LA GRANGE La Grange Bible Church Burr Ridge United Church of Christ St. John Lutheran Church Hinsdale United 850 5. 7th Ave 708-354-2485 You are always welcome here (Missouri Synod) Methodist Church st. Cletus Catholic Church www.lagrangebible.org www.brucc.org (630) 654-4544 Sunday Worship 9 00 AM 7214 Cass Avenue, Darien 600 West 55th St., (708)352-6209 Plaint ield & County Line Ads. 10:30 AM Sunday School und Adult Bible Study Garfield at 55th Street 7:m PM Wednesday Wuth Night age 3 . grade t2 (630) 969-7987 Worship: Sun lo AM (year round) Weekend Mass Schedule Nursery and Children's Church availaMe Sun School 10 AM Sept. - May, www.sjlcdarien.org Sunday Worship Thank you tor taking care of this change Saturday: 5:00 PM In Chhst, Edward Pudlesak Pastor Gary Faleide Services: Publicity Coordinator Times 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM Sunday: 7:00 AM, 8:00 AM, 9:30 AM, Saturday, 5:00 PM Contemporary Sunday, 9:00 AM Traditional Christian Education for 11:00AM, 12:30 PM (Spanish) First United Methodist Church (Nursery available) Weekdays: CLARENDON HILLS All Ages - Visit our 100 West Cossiff Avenue Sunday School 10:15 AM 8:00 AM 708.352.1250 Adult Bible Study 10:30 AM website for days & times )ev. Robert J Clark, Pastor Church of the Holy Full-Day and Half-Day Pre-School www.fumclg.org www.hinsdaleumc.com Rev. Kenneth Baker, Assoc. Pastor Nativity-Episcopal and Daycare available. Sunday Services Rev. Edgar Rodriguez, Assoc. Pastor www. holynativity-church org Grace Episcopal Church 8:00 & 10:15 am 275 S, Richmond Ave., (630) 323-6820 Sunday Services: 7:30 AM; 9:30 AM 120 E First St., 630.323,4900 Thank God It's Wednesday with Nursery Provided Sundays Wednesdays 4:00-9:00 pm Christian Formation: 10:45 AM Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic First Presbyterian Church 7:30 AM The Holy Eucharist, Rite I Family Dinner, 150 S. Ashland(708)354-0771 8404 Cass Avenue, 630-852-3303 8:00 AM Grace Café (2blks west of La Grange Rd) Bible Study, Choirs www.ourladyofmtcarmel.org 9:00 AM Church School Classes Family Friendly Worship Weekend Masses: Sat., 5:30 PM, and Adult Forum www.tpclg.org Notre Dame Catholic Church Sun., 8:15, 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon, 1 0:00 AM The Holy Eucharist, Rite li Sunday Worship Service

64 Norfolk Ave. (630) 654-3365 Daily Mass Mon.-Sat.: 9:00 AM Nursery Care is availae 8:30-ti :30 AM Traditional 9:30 AM, www.notredameparish.org Weekday Worship: Contemporary 11:15 AM Sat. SAM & 5PM - Sun: 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30AM Wednesday Noon - The Holy Eucharist Daily Mass: M-F: 7 & 8:45 AM Friday 9:00 AM - Morning Prayer Babysitting: Sun. 9:30 AM www.gracehinsdale.org Chiidrensiturgy: Sat. 5:00 PM & Sun. 9:30 AM First Church of Christ, HINS DALE Scientist Sun. Service & School 10 AM Evangelical Covenant COUNTRYSIDE Wed. Meeting 7:30 PM Church of Hinsdale 405 E. First Street nope Lutheran Church - LCMS 412 S. Garfield St. (630) 323-0781

6455 Joliet Road, 708- 354-6176 630-323-2318 Sun. Service 9:15 AM www.hinsdalecovenant.com The Union Church of Traditional Service: 9:00 AM, Communion every Sunday Hinsdale, UCC Worship and Education 10:15 Sun. School & Adult Bible Study 10:30AM Contemporary Service 11:15AM 137 S. Garfield Ave., Handicap Accessible (630) 323-4303 j To showcase www.UCHinsdale.org Hinsdale Seventh-day Adventist Church Sunday Worship: your House of 201 N. Oak St. (630) 323-0182 Traditional Worship: 9:00 AM,

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Tennessee and Pittsburgh THE SKINNY: The Notre Dame football team manned the BY MATT HARNESS driver's seat all afternoon, [email protected], @harnesspreps forcing five Prairie Ridge turnovers Saturday in Nues MLES - After school officials at Notre Dame and racking up 218 rushing postponed the football opener against Prairie Ridge yards to down the Wolves. due to persistent lightning and pushed the game to the following day, locating Chris James proved to be as challenging as tackllng him hi the open field. TURNING POINT: After a Zack James wasn't hiding on purpose, although it Greenberg rushing touch- would be hard to blame the 5-foot-10, 207-pounder. down brought Prairie Ridge That's because the Notre Dame senior running to within lO points, senior back has been the center of attention since last running back Dan Dietz took season when he ran onto the scene by totaling a kickoff 96 yards to the end 2,089 yards on the ground and 30 touchdowns for zone, extending the Notre the Dons, who reached the Class 6A quarterfinals. Dame lead to 30-14. Dietz's James, who gathered with teammates on a touchdown came with 3:14 driveway next to the baseball and football fields Friday after the garne was postponed, described left in first half. The Dons the offseason as "hectic." missed the extra point. "Everybody is trying to figure out where I am going (to college) and whatnot," James said. "I THE STAR: Notre Dame senior have tried to not let that affect the team. I want running back Chris James, us to stay focused and motivated on the games, who is mulling offers from instead of where CJ is going for college. "I always try to put the team No. 1." Michigan State, Pittsburgh Even as Prairie Ridge crowded the line of and Tennessee, had 20 scrimmage Saturday, James still rushed for 146 carries for 146 yards and yards on 20 carries and scored three touchdowns three touchdowns, including in a 44-21 win. a 38-yarder in the fourth "For Chris, there hasn't really been any pres- quarter. sure," Notre Dame coach Mike Hennessey said. "He's been really intelligent about what he's doing. So really, there hasn't been pressure. BY ThE NUMBERS: Efficiency "It's just an exciting time, and he's having fun was Notre Dame's forte. with it, which is good to see." Senior quarterback Ryan Like James, Notre Dame senior Tom Sora has Greene completed Il of 12 been a varsity starter since his sophomore season. Notte Dame starting running back Chris James finds some running room during Saturday's home game against Prairie passes (91.7 percent) for 131 The linebacker is impressed with how James has Ridge. "His ability to shift his weight when he makes his cutsis almost unreal," Notre Dame senior linebacker Tom Sora yards and ran for a touch- handled the circus surrounding him. said. "Combine that with his speed and strength, and the facthe's a natural runner, and he's the ideal running back." down as the Dons outgained "His maturity level has gone through the roof," J.GEIIJEOR SUN-T1MFS MEDIA Prairie Ridge 349-265. Sors said. "He took it personally that he wasn't considered an elite running back going into his to have success," Hennessey said. "We need to James paused and then joked, "I just might be junior season. But he proved he was. He just took put him in different positions, get him the ball in the greatest decoy." QUOTABLE: "lt feels great," off. space." James said Friday that Michigan State, Ten- James said of starting l-O. "It's been a blast for all of us to see. He deserves In the opener, James lined up as a slot receiver nessee and Pittsburgh are his unofficial top "Our team worked their butts all of it, and I am so happy for him" several times. James said that's something the three schools. But he has dozens of offers from off this offseason. We came But James' popularity has its obstacles. Dons have been working on all summer. programs across the country He said he plans to Hennessey said during the preseason that the "I think the coaches are going to do a great job make visits this fall to his favorites. here every day, even when it Dons' coaching staff has to get creative in an effortusing me in different ways," he said. "We know "I kind ofwant to get it out ofthe way as soon was 100 degrees, and it feels to keep opponents off balance. teams are going to key on me. if 1go left, they will as possible, but I'm going to take my time," James great to win today." 'We can't just give him the ball and expect him go left. if I go right, they will go right." said. -Sam Brief THURSDAY, SEFFEMBER 5,2013 I NIL

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Quarterback recognizes 1ItSKIIlYThe Nues West football team scored three touchdowns in the third quar- coverages, dissects defense ter Saturday in Skokie to build a 28-point lead over Ridgewood. The first came on a 53-yard pass from junior quarterback BY ERIC VAN DRU.. For Sun-Times Media, @VanDnlSports Tommy Galanopoulos to senior wide receiver Garrett Iverson. Galanopoulos' 5-yard wsh SKOKIE - Tommy Galanopoulos began his accounted for the second touchdown. The junior season in near-perfect fashion. Wolves found the end zone the third time on The Nues West quarterback completed his a 26-yard pass from Galanopoulos to senior first 10 passes against Ridgewood on Satur- day, and he finished the game with 356 yards wide receiver Andrew Mihulet. passing and four touchdowns. Galanopoulos' most memorable throw - poIl1 Nues West (l-O) took a came at the end of the half on a successful Hail Mary, but the up-for-grabs nature of the 21-O lead with 11:27 remaining in the second play proved to be an outlier in a game where quarter, but Ridgewood (O-l) responded Galanopoulos' precision stood out. with three touchdowns in the second Galanopoulos said he has focused on his quarter. The Wolves ended the first half footwork, delivery, strength and ability to with a 55-yard touchdown on a Hail Mary read defenses in the offseason. That was with no time left on the clock. Galanopoulos' evident throughout the game - 17 of his 20 throws hit his receivers' hands - and his throwwas hauled in by Mihulet around the improved ability to read defenses directly led 25-yard line. The senior quickly lateraled the to touchdown throws of 52 and 53 yards to ball tojunior wide receiver Quran Spillman, senior wide receiver Garrett Iverson. who took it into the end zone. "We thought they were going to come out in cover three and (we would) throw the ball outside, throw the ball up the seams, but they flESTAR: Galanopoulos finished 15-f or-20 changed their look in the first half, actually," with 356 yards and four touchdowns 'alanopoulos said after the Wolves' 56-35 vic- through the air. He also ran for 83 yards and tory. "They stayed with it in the second half. a touchdown. We had to attack it in a different way - use the middle of the field more." Ridgewood often played with two safeties BYUEM& Ridgewood's most dan- against Nues West, which travels Saturday to gerous receiver was junior Tyler Gil Ramos, Nues North. Galanopoulos and Nues West's coaching staff quickly adapted to the Rebels' who pulled in touchdown receptions of IS different defensive look and attacked it men- and 39 yards in the second quarter. Ridge- acingly. Galanopoulos twice found Iverson for wood senior wide receiver Mike Achramow- long completions - the first was on a slant a player drawing interest from FBS and and the second was on a bender route, which FfS programs, was held without a catch. entails the receiver bending his fly route into ABOVE: Nues West's Tom Galanopoulos throws a a post when the middle of the field is open. pass during Saturday's game against Ridgewood in Galanopoulos made quick, decisive throws Skokie. Galano poulos finished 15-for-20 with 356 IWOTABLE: 'i came down and it felt like in both instances, hitting Iverson in stride. yards and four touchdowns through the air. i TIM somebody was grabbing me. So as I was The senior scampered into the end zone un- BOYLE/FOR SUN-TIMES MEDIA touched each time. going down I just saw Quran. I tossed it to him and he made it happen," Mihulet said on Galanopoulos, who also ran for 83 yards RIGHT: Niles West's Christian Cervantes carries the his lateral to Spiliman. "Coach (Scott Baum) and a touchdown, appears poised for a big ball against Ridgewood on Saturday. i TIM BOYLE/FORSUN- season thanks to his ability to find holes in TIMES MEDIA talks about football IQ, and I walked over to the secondary and his receivers' ability to get the sideline and coach, he's like, 'You watch open. has one-on-one with the wideouts, he sees we too much TV.' lt's not somethingyou see "He's just reading the coverages so much have an advantage. Coach (Scott Baum) says every day. ... But it's the highlight of my life better than last year," said senior Andrew we're one of the most athletic groups he's ever Mihulet, Niles West's starting wide receiver had; we're fast offthe ball, we're quick, we're in football." and backup quarterback. "When he sees he strong. We're good, all around." &ÛT VW2Dril NIL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 h4jhschoolcubenew&com Report sns to: ppnpreps@pioneerIoca1m I high school CUBE news

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kids this year that are playing for Seniors emblematicthe first time in their life on the varsitç" Egofske said. "That's the of ¡nexperienced biggest challenge that you have when you coach Niles North High Vikings side School." The welcome was felt by BY JONAH ROSENSLUM Quiballo, whose coach at Evanston For Sun-Times Media, @Pioneer_PrepsJR got in touch with Egofske and told the NUes North coach about his new It's a numbers gaine at Nues player. North. "He said that he had heard about When Nikko Quiballo transferredme from my coach at Evanston Ryan Smith (89) from Evanston to Nules North, the and he was excited for me to play," seìñor found himself in a different Quiballo said. "I feel like the head Go to highschoolcube.com to situation. coach really came alongside me view a live broadcast of the Confined mostly tojunior varsity and helped me bloom, I guess you following games during the football games for the Wildkits dur- could say. ... Unlike Evanston where Cab Morris, an alumnus of North Shore Country Day, registered a 2.14 goals-against average coming week: ¡ng his sophomore andjunior sea- there are so manyguyswho are so last season for the Dartmouth men's hockey team. DARTMOUTH ATHLETiCS Sons, Quiballo was on the field for talented that some people can go FOOTBALL the Vikings' varsity squad in its 54-Odisregarded, but here, as a transfer, III COLLEGE ROUNDUP season-opening win over Amundseneven though I might not be the best Friday on Friday night in Skokie. player, he came alongside me." Stevenson vs. "Evanston had around 70-plus Egofske hasn't been afraid to put Homewood-Flossmoor, 7 p.m. guys and that put me around fifth his newcomers on the field for Nues Morris all-academic string for the varsity and I didn't re- North, which plays host Saturday to ally have to do much," Quiballo said. Niles West. Fenwick vs. "Nues North has around 40 guys "The key for us is you've got to Dallas Bishop Lynch, 7:25 p.m. and because I'm a senior now, I havethrow them out there and one of two more experience than the other things is going to happen: They're for the third time players, so I have to step in on scout going to like it and they're going to Bishop McNamara vs. more and I actually got to play more pick it up or they're not going to BY NICK BULLOCK in actual game situations." like it and they're going to avoid the For Sun-Times Media, @HSCNewsNorth Anthony Colosimo, a Loyola Lake Forest Academy, 7:30 p.m. It was a similar story for Rey whole situation," Egoke said. "I'm alumnus, recently committed to the Else, a Vikings senior running back thinking we have more kids that are North Shore Country Day alum- incoming recruiting class for the Evanston vs. who quit the team following his going to like it and that's what I'm nus Cab Morris, who is entering his Purdue-Calumet baseball team. freshman season. After spending seeing at practice." senior season on the Dartmouth The Lake Forest native most Crete-Monee, 7:30 p.m. two years away from the game, Else Quiballo played a little bit on both men's hockey team, was named over recently played fon the Kishwaukee returned to notch five carries for 62 sides ofthe ball for the Vildngs Fn- the summer to the Eastern Collegiate College men's baseball team where he yards and a touchdown on Friday. day and even recovered a fumble. Athletic Conference all-academic hit .288 with a team-leading 23 RBI as Glenbrook South vs. 'After freshman year; I got lazy "I was able to get a fumble recov- team for the 20127'13 season. This was a first baseman last season. Metea Valley, 7:30 p.m. and I was just sitting in the stands ery, play some on defense, contnib- the third time the Wilmette native during the games and I just missed ute to some tackles," Quiballo said. earned all-academic honors. the game, missed being a part of "This is the most involved I've been Morris played a team-high 19 Ridgewood alumna Danielle Leyden vs. something like a football team and it in a varsity football game." games in goal for the 15-14-5 Big Rzewnicki, a sophomore setter for OPRF, 7:30 p.m. just didn't feel right," Else said. "So After two years in the stands, Green last season, recording a 91.5 the Ashfond women's volleyball team, senior year, I decided to get back Else had the same experience. save percentage and a 2.14 goals- has led the Saints to a 4-0 start after on the team and they welcomed me "I was speechless after the game,"against average. defeating Mayville State, Waldorf Col- Sathrday with open arms." Else said. "I was nervous at first Teammate Tim O'Brien, a Loyola lege, Dakota Wesleyan and Peru State Nazareth vs. That welcoming atmosphere is a going into it because I didn't know alumnus, was an integral part of the in the 2013 Zio Johno's Mustang Invi- distinguishing feature of Nues North¡f I was going to forget the plays and Big Green's success as a freshman. He tational Aug. 23724 in Cedar Rapids, Julian, I p.m. football, according to coach Mark I had never been under the lights played in 33 of the team's 34 games Iowa. The Harwood Heights native Egofke. before so I thought that was going and will look to build on his 12 points recorded a team-high 64 assists in the Loyola vs. 'We have a lot of kids who have to be a factor. I just did my thing I when Dartmouth starts its 20137'14 tournament as the Saints dropped never played this gaine and I got don't know how to explain it." exhibition season in October. just two sets in their four matches. O'Fallon, 2:45 p.m. 52 I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,20131 NIL

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BY KATE HEDLIN opinions as part of a ranking coaches For Sun-Times Media, @SportsLoisLane do of officials. While he said he didn't expect a Maine East football coach Gabe satisfactory response from the IHSA, Corey had few qualms expressing his Gabe Corey was hoping the fact that frustration with the officiating after it came from the coach of the winning the Blue Demons' season opener. team would hold more weight. Given that Corey watched four of With the first two quarterbacks on his players get knocked out in the the depth chart sidelined, Gabe Corey second half of a 38-22 home win over called on junior Justin Ethakattu, who Schurz on Saturday, it isn't hard to got his first reps on varsity understand why he was so vocal. "At first I was nervous, but as the "It's frustrating because the hits game went on, I felt like I got into a were against the guidelines," Corey rhythm," Ethakattu said. "I felt like, 'I said. "As coaches we are trying to got this.'" save the game. We have parents in our Gabe Corey couldn't say enough feeder programs concerned about the about the performance of the team's safety and officials should be keeping backups, who get little reps in practice, them safe. That didn't happen. It's and how the team pulled together unfortunate because kids don't need wider difficult circumstances. that on the field." "They saw Alex go down, saw Chris- Senior quarterback Alex Corey, tian go down, Stevie go down and they senior tailback Christian Lopez, juniorjust picked things up," Gabe Corey backup quarterback Steve Youel and said. "It took about five or six minutes senior linebacker John Williams all for them to get their bearings, but suffered undisclosed injuries after a they were able to get the game back in variety of hard hits that Gabe Corey control." and some of the players called un- Besides the play of Ethakattu and necessary. the offensive line, which Gabe Corey Alex Corey, Gabe Corey's son, took acredited for keeping the offense going, hard hit after a play was whistled deadthe Maine East coach also was pleased early in the second half. with how Lukovic took responsibility "As soon as I turned around, the kid for the game. hit him and Alex went down," senior "Javed put the game on his shoul- fullback Javed Lukovic said. "Totally ders," Gabe Corey said. "Everyone uncalled for. I knew when I heard Alex knew he was carrying the ball and (the yell it was bad because he's tough." defense) was setting on him, but they The availability of the four play- still couldn't stop him. Just a tremen- ers for Friday's home game against dous game." Amundsen is unknown. Gabe Corey Lukovic had 14 carries for 115 yards pointed out that because bad weather and will likely need to put up simi- pushed the opener from Friday to Sat-lar numbers if Lopez, who had four urday, players have one less day than touchdowns on 14 carries for 147 yards normal to recover. in the first half Saturday, is out again "The frustrating part was we were Friday. clicking," Gabe Corey said. "The kids "I knew the team needed me," Lu- were in the zone. Then things hap- kovic said. "I just had to do it." pened on the field that shouldn't have Like his coach, Lukovic said the happened. I'm not happy with the frustrating thing about the injuries no-calls." was how well the team was playing as Gabe Corey said he talked with the Blue Demons try to get back to the Maine East's administration about playoffs for the first time since 1978. some late and hard hits that he "There was a big difference com- In this Sept. 28, 2012, photo, Maine East's Javed Lukovic gets tackled by Highland Park's Michael Delk. Lukovic rushed forthought were unsportsmanlike, and pared to last year," he said. "So much 115 yards on 14 carries Saturday. MICHAEL SCHMIDT/SUN-TIMES MEDIA he wrote to the IHSA expressing his more will and power to win." NIL I THURSDAY, SEPI'EMBER 5, 2013 53

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