PURE DAP-601ES Bedienungsanleitung Seite 6

  • Herunterladen
  • Zu meinen Handbüchern hinzufügen
  • Drucken
  • Seite
    / 14
  • Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • LESEZEICHEN
  • Bewertet. / 5. Basierend auf Kundenbewertungen
Seitenansicht 5
Page 10
The 8ug1e Thuraday December 16 1971
St. John Brebeuf Holy Name
L to r.: Cy Mauer (Preeldent of the Holy Name), Frank Mor-
vay, Syl D'Agontlno Jim Skaja, Bill Berg, Don Workos, Bob 01-
sen, and Rev. James Close.
JUST THE THINS TO
WEAR AROUND THE
HOUSE
A State Farm Homeowners
Policy. It's the low-cost
package policy that pro
vides broader coverage for
your home and belongings
and for you, in caseot law-
suits. Yet, all this protection
isyouraata ratethat's 15%
to 25% lowerthan the same
coverage would
cost under
sepa-
rate policies. Get
all the factscall
me today!
FRANK
PARKINSON
7745 MILWAUKEE
NILES, ILL. 60648
PHONE: Y07.5 545
STAT! FARM FIRZ ono cosoAtn cOMPANY
Ro OflIOt IL. uNCOOl! uii,
A' GRADE -
ist QUALITY
-I
III
lu
MO
s
First Baptist
Church
The Flrat Baptist church of
Niles, 7339 Waukegan rd., Invites
everyone to Join them on Dec. 19,
at 7:30 ii.m., for an old-fashioned,
joyful time of music, song and
pageant at this Christmas soasAs.
The program presented by the
Sunday School young yesple miii
feature a little children's hand,
a pageant by the JUnIOrS and a
play wIth projetted slides by the
teenagers - all centered arosod
an
old - fasbionad
decorated
Christmas tree.
Pastor McMasss welcomes ali
to attend the other servicea of
the church. Sunday School at 9:45
a.m4 Sooday morning service at
ii a.m.,
Wednésday
evening
Prayer Servito at 7:30 p.m. and
instruction lo "How to Under-
stand the Bthle."
Care for bables and toddlers
is provided at oil seroicea.
Lutheran Church
On the Fourth Sonday in Ad-
Vent, Dec. 19, at two identical
services. 9 and 10:30 a,m. the
Lutheran Church of the Resor-
recUso, a450 N. Shermer rd..
Riles, wlB celebrate Ito fifth as-
fluai "Carol Service is Tes Les-
sosa.' This bas always bees a
significant event io the life of
the coogregation. All three of
the chsrch's flea choirs will pro-
sesc special anthems and carols.
There will be sreclal instrumeo-
caliate for the service and the
theme will be cesteredarnuod the
journey of mss from the creation
to the ChristloTon Lessons. Titis
: s
4'XS'
s
Church &
Temple. News Notes
ÑWSiC
CONGREGATION BETH AMI
Northwest
Suhsrbas Jewish
Congregados wiil conduct sor-
vices at 8:15 p.m. Dec. 17 at
which time Rabbi Lawreoce H.
Chantey's Sorteos will be 'BrIng
Forth the Mighty Man." Also that
evening will he theDecembnr As-
niveroary
Celebrants who will
host the Onog Shabhath. Saturday
morning cc 9:15 a.m. oerviceo.
Alec, son of Mr. sod Mrs. Mar-
Ini Lobed-s. will he Bar Mitzvah.
At 4 p.m., during Mische Msay-
clv services, Gary, son of Mr.
and Mrs. BeojamlnGoldutelo. will
be Bar Mitzvah.
Chaoskah Party to be held for
the Nursery school on Dec. 17
at 10:30 a.m. and 1:45 p.m.
Hebrew and Nursery school
winter vacation begins Dec. 19
through Jan. 2, 1972 when achool
resumes for Hebrew school and
Nursery school on Jan. 5.
On Sund-y, Dec. 19, at the li
a.m. service the children of St.
Loites United church nf Christ
Sunday school, Morton Drove,
will bring us a Siwcial ChrIst-
mas Program. This wlli be held
in lieu of a Christmas Pageant.
Plan to he with as on this sgeclal
day. There will be so 9:10 a.m,
sorvice of worship during the
I '7
#
H.INU ..H
öf Resurrection
year the lansoos mili be read as .
choral readings by a group of
yooth and adoits belog coached
by Terri Doremos. They are:
Donna Bell. Jase Miller, Rvelyn
ChrIstensen, Terri Doremos, G.
Victor Malo, DonoldNelson, Janet
Laroes, Diana Olson, Cathy Shur-
non, Barbara Raymond, Steven
Miller and Dan Boyh. Also at
the services the Sosday Church
School children will rticlpate
Is a almcial way to enhance theIr
sense of
tho significance
of
Chrlsta coming. The community
io encouraged to participate is
this stellar Advent event.
MTJC -
Maine Township Jewish Con-
day School Department of the Re-
gregatios, aaoo Ballard rd.. Des
llgl005 School, Friday evening.
Plaises. will condoct Its annual
Dec.
17.
8:30 p.m. A special
Shalom Welcome Sprvlce honor-
program lsh000rof Chanokahwill
.
Ing the first graders of the Sea-
be presented by the youngsters.
Rabbi Jay Rarean sod Cantor
PUI;t S
Harry Solowiochih will officiate
at
this aervice sod bless tho.
fIrst graders on the occasion of
their Jewish edocation.
month of December.
Je-
Levy. son of Mr. and
00 Chriatmas
Eve. Priday,
MartIn Levy, 9144 Home
Dec. 24, we wIll celebrate the
Des Plaines. will observe
Birth of nor Lord with s beau-
Bar Mitzvah Shabbst Chano-
tlful Candlelight
ServIce. The
kalt; Dec. 18. 9:10 a.m. Martin
aervfce will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Levy lo
preuloenc of the Sysa-
We InVIte eVeryone to come and
gugue.
to hring the entire family.
The monthlyMen'a CIti!' Break-
- The Constitution
Committee
fasi with the Rabbi serles will
will meet Monday, Dec. 20 at
be Sunday, Dec. 19,
10 a-m.
7;SO p.m. at the church.
(following the 9 a.m. religious
service). The community inico-
vited to participate.
Religious School vacation he-
gina this weeh. Classes wIB re-
sume Sunday, Jan.2.-
Os Sunday, Dec. 19. the corn-
blood Choirs of the Nibs Corn-
musity church (United Preoby-
Inciso). 7401 Gaktos st., wiU
pren9ot their annual Christmas
'offemIng" during both the
. 9:30
and il a,m. worship services.
The Pastor. Rev, D. Douglas
Salean, will speak on the deeper
moaning of Christmas. Care for
toddlers through 2-year-oldo wuli
be provided. Church school
daunen for 4-year-rids through
eighth graders wIll be held at
9:S0..a.m.. and for 3-year-olds
through eighth graders at bi a.m.
The Inquirers Group for hIgh
school students and adults will
Congregation
Adas Shalom
Congregation Adas Shalom wili
hold a Chanuicab Party Sunday.
Dec. 19 at 2 p.m. Is the ayos-
gogos, 6945 W. Demputer, Mor-
con Grove. A Chanokah program
will be presented by the Sunday
school classes. Everyone Is In-.
s'linO and there will be refresh..
mento and gifts for all the chu-
diwn. Donations at the dour are
50f.
Regular Fr(day evening sect.
vices are held in the synagogue
starting at
8:30 p.m. followed
by an Oneg Shabbath with RabbI
Is-ving Schreler officiating. Sai-
urday morning services begIn at
9:30 a.rn.
The Adas
Shalom women's
group will hold its monthly meet-
Bear.
Stars at
Congregation flèth Ami, 9006
be players
from the Chicago
N. Waukegan rd., Morton Grove.
Bears foothall team: Jack Con.
will conduct Friday evening sent. cannon, George Former, Don Shy
vices on Dec. 17. All services
and Bill Stalay. The Beth Ami
start promtply at 8:15 pm. and
'Sj:si-cs Night" will be emceed by
parents are encouraged to brIng Chat Coppock. host of Channel
their children to the services In
44's "Spart Rap." The doors will
-the-S5magegize at 9006 N. Was-
opes Ot 6:45 p.m. and admissIon
hegen rd. Mi Oseg Shahbat will
for all women
íod au children
follow and everyone Is welcome
under 131s $1 and$l.7S forevery-
co attend.
one else.
Congregation
Beth Mol's CongregatIon Beth Ami pro-
'Spertn
Night" will he
held
mides a great variety of religious
Thursday. Dec. 16. at the Gemini
and andai activities. Por infor-
school. 8955 Greenwood (at Bal-
cotation regarding memberohip,
lard). Guests for the venIng will
cali Rich Siegel at 674-7487.
'I
AI
Nues Community
meatat9:30 a.m.
That evening. at 7 p.m., the
"Youth: American-Style" (junior
high) group will meet at the
church and then go caroling at
the homes of shut-ins,
Activities during the week of
Dec. 20 wiB Include: Tuesday,
.7:50 p.m. - Board of Deacons:
Wednesday, 7 p.m. - high school
"drop-in:" Thursday. 7 p.m. -
Junior Choir rehearsal, 8:10 p.m.
- . Senior Choir rehearsal; and
Friday, 7:30 p.m. - family
oriented Christmas Eve service.
li pm. - traditional candle-
light Christmas Eve service.
(There will he no services on
Ghristman Day).
iIfl tI!
'
'I
Ing Monday, bec. 20 at 7:30 p.m.
In the uynagogue 6945 W. Damp-
ster,
Adult Etlucatlon classes are
condocted on Tuesday nights ac
7:30 and 9 p.m. and nos-ment-
hers are invited to attend.
Some tickets are still avail-
able for the movie pasty Tuas-
day. Dec. 28 attheNortownThea-
tre. The luraeli award wotnIng
flInt,- °Fiyiog Matchmaker" will
be shown. Donations are $2.50
and for reservations, please call
Mo-s. Franks, 965-5741. A Chi-
cago Bulls hankethali night will
be held Saturday, Jan,j2 at the
Chicago Stadium when the Bulls
face i-beams. The fun evening
Includes 2 tickets, bus ride and a
buffet supper, all for only $15
par couple, Por information, call
Mrs. B1ustefn
967-7080. For
cuore details aboot Adas Shalom.
.t
please call 965-3435. 967-5839
.
or 987,.6920.
. .. ...
Jack Cdacan005, George Far..
mer, Dus
Shy, and Bill Staley
of
the Chicago Bears, will be
the featured guests at Congre-
gurion Beth And'R annual Font-
ball Sports Night to he conducted
on Thursday,
Dec. 16, in the
Gemini sçhool, 8955 Greenwood
in Nulas.
-
Chet Coppock, the hostef Chan-
nel 44's "5105cc Rap" miff serva
Is emcee of the program.
The entire communitylo invited
te attend this program which will
begin at 7 p.m. In the South
.gynt.nanlum
of the achool. The
doors open at 6:45 p.m. sod ad-
mission In only $1 for children
under 13 and women. and only
$1,75 for everyone else. There
will be door prizes, autograjd
and refreahmants for a1
Tree decorations made with Christmas SealS ar
illustrated
hare by Eileen Calabrone, the daughter nf Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph
P. Calabrese, 7217 W. Emerson, and a seventh
grade student at
the Saint Isaac Jeguon nchool. The festive chain
of scab and the
osnamentalbafl covered with rings of seals were
created by Mrs.
Frank Novak, 7217 W. Wilson terr., the Morton Greve
Christmas
Seal campaign chairman. . _
Holly Miller Wins
Sewing Contesi
Still
another Maine
East
Holly au a result of
winning the
nofdtomore has
j ust received
local area competition.
national recognition. Holly Mil-
1er from NBes, who has been
Each contentant was requIred
sewing for only two years.. was
te design. new,
and model a gar-
selected as a semi-finalist in the
meat.
Holl?5 entry was
knicit-
Singer Company's annual rom-
era, a Vest of
tweed-like poly-
petition. Her prizes - seven
ester
knit, and a body shirt.
days for two in San Francisco,
"lt was really
5t IOtCth1S
all expenses paid, and $600 Is
Dinah Shore, who hooted
the fault-
cash.
ion show, and Sheri
Lewis. who
An additional prize, a Touait
was one of
thejudges." remarked
and Sew machung was awarded ta
Holly.
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
,!992222g
#.
s
00
TOWARD GROOMING OF
ANY
. .
IXiGWITFiTHISCGUP°N
NORTH SUBURBAN
DOG GROOMING.
.
C/YLLFOR
r
WE GROOM ALL BREEDS APPO1f(FM
PICK UP ft DELIVER
SATISFACTION
8016 N. Wäúkegan
GUARANTEED
6-9162 or.675-8165 sp E EXPIRES
s
s
s
s
Classes for
Diabetics
A series of four classes for
diabetics will he offered by Ls-
tharan General hospital,
Park
Ridge. Classes will be held at
7:30 p.m. on Jas, S-6 and 12-
13.
The series will he taught by
clinical nutritionists and regia-
tered nurses on the staff of Li-
theran General. Each patient musc
have approval from hIs personal
physician to attend the classes,
although the physician does not
have to he os the medical staff
of Lutheran General.
There Is a $1S charge to cover
instructional materials. Parsons
registering for the classes must
attend all four sessions.
Among the topics covered are
°Medlcai Aspecto and DiabetIc
Emergencies," "Introduction te
Diet and Diabetic Exchange Sys-
tom," "Food Preparation and
Eating Away from Home." and
discussion.
Reservations may be made by
contacting the department of nu-
tritino at Lutheran General, This
is another community service of-
fared by the hospital.
Li.
Puppet Theatre
Christmas Seal Decorations
at tules
Library
.
"The Magic Nutcracker:' by
the Coiemon
Puppet Theatre,
will be presented by the Friends
of NUes Public Library, Is con-
junction with the Nues Public
Library District, On Monday.
Dec. 27 at i p.m. and 2 p.m.
'The Magic Nutcracker" is
based os a tale by E. T. A,
Hoffmann and the ballet of lvannv
with music byTchaikovoky. This
perennial favorite is dramatized
by the Colemass with charming
marionettes, colorful costumes
and ocenas, and of course. the
much-loved Tchaikovsky music.
its s holiday treat for all chil-
deco.
Ticketu are free, but only tic-
bets for the 2 p.m. performance
are available at che Lthrary.
¡it t
. 'flIO
.l 1ttj
01
,tR:i
ThaBugie, Thursday,
December 16, 1971
. .
Page lI
Stock Reports
Available
.
.
at
MG Library
The Morton Greva Public
Library has been chums hyStan-
dard and Poor's as one of six
libraries In the
hlcago area to
test a new stock service. lt Is a
service incorporating the fami-
llar loose-leaf Stock Reperto in-
to a bound net te be pabliohed
quarterly.
The preview neto are now
available In the Library's Re-
ference Room. As patrons use
theae reports,
lt Is hopad that
they will give their reactIons to
the service and the new format.
Such reactions will help the Li-
hrary- determine patron use of,
and demand for, information on
companies whose 500cko are 110-
ted on the New York Stock Ex-
change, the American Stock Ex-
change, and those sold Over the
Counter. The response of patrons
will also help.
Standard and Door's make its
decision as to whether to coo-
floue publishing the reports Is
the hound form.
Also Included In the preview
edition Is
the Encyclopedia of
American Industry. which anal-
yzes and surveys husmeos of
1300 companies under major In-
dssllial
categories,
such
as
10 GALLON
AOUARIUM
STARTER SETS
$3.95
The ideal pets for
iaf8\
orne or
apartrnenl
A
u. - __i I....TAIIC&IAkI IIII A1C
: '
GERBILS
'HAMSTERS
'GUINEA PIGS
.
/1.
$,
BIRDS
.
FISH
DOG
SUPPLIES
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOLIDAY
SEASON WITH A GIFT OF
LASTING ENJOYMENT
FROM SHASTA
PET CENTER
,S.
729-6848
ri
Aerospace, Banking. Electronics,
Health Care, etc,
If petrosa haveinvestments
and
want to determIne how the corn-
paules or industries ara faring,
they arc Invited to come te
the
Reference Room of the Morton
Grove Public Library, sae
these
preview volumes and then let
the librarian know how they
feel
about It.
Berg
Comes to
st. John Brebeuf
Providing
an enlightening as
well au hilarious evening
at the
last meeting of tite
lioly Name
men wan Bill
Berg. Berg, whn
replaced theretiring
Howard Mil-
1er On WON'S afternoon
driVe-
time show lost Aug.
23, spoke
on almost every topic
as well as
reminiscing his education it
St.
Mary's
college
(Winona. Mico-
nesota) with several alumni
who
aro members
of the iloly Name,
lt was also Ladles'
Nito (which
tito Holy Name sponsors
annually)
and Corno Mazucca and
his co-
borts prepared a buffet for all.
.
SEE HEINRICH
JOERN
FOR YOUR
FINEST SELECTION
OF
CHRISTMAS
TREES
8325 N. CUMBERLAND
NILES
( on Cumberland between
Oakton
8
Dempster in Nues)
825-2535
Mon. thru Fri.
10 a.rn. - 9 p.m.
.
Sat 10 a.rn. - 5 p.rn
Sun. 12
- 5 p.m.
'Localeu In .UI'LtJI
vII.I''.li'I
2650 GOLF RD
A
.
.,::,.
.
GI.ENVIEW, tU..
.
HOURS:
.
J
Seitenansicht 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern

Keine Kommentare