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7521 MILWAUKEE AVE.
647-8610
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CHRISTMAS STOLLEN
BRANDIED BUTTER FRUITCAKE
GINGER BREAD
PEPPERN UTS
SPRINGELE
O(4 Sfteeid
CHRISTMAS COOKIES
3 LB. BOX
$5.25
ftace yaa
de ea4
FREE CANDY and SANTA
RIITGS
FOR THE KIDDIES
Roy R
ers holiday
s ecial!
HOT CHOCOLATE
or COFFEE
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/and TURNOVER
FFER ENDS
DEC. 24
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CLOSED
CHRISTMAS
OPEN NEW YEARS DA
l2to6p.m
967-9214 -
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9300 MIL AUKEE
(at Ballard Rd.)
-NILES, ILL.
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Th. Bi1e. Thiw.day. Decembet 16. 1911
Oil Painting CIa$$
Psychologists' Counseling
This 13 your last chance to
sign up for oit painting clauses
with the noted artist Norm Sie-
get. He will b&teaching oil paint-
Ing classes for beginners and
advanced students starting Jan-
nary 13th. The classes are held
every Thursday evening from 8
to IO.
If your are interested
contact Judy Czyzewicz at 965-
7023 or write to
the Morton
Grove Art Guild
P.O. Box 391,
Morton Grove.
Dlsndct 207 students have the
opportunity to participate t-group
counseling sessions at each of the
fou! Maine schools.
Working with studente atMalne
East and Meine West is George
Icrueger, Richard Panek counsels
at Maine South, and Victor Gos-
tanza works with Maine North
studente, with paychologistKrue-
5er emphasloing that students
meet In the groupa to resolve
V
a,
. their
difficulties surrounding the
school, secta'. familial. or por-
hopo crisis erie-ted situati005
such as drogo. etc.
Students, who either volunteer
to
participate
or are recoin-
ineoded by a counselor, ineetwith
from 8-14 students, the assigned
poychologist, a counselor,
or
dean. The sessions rus for i 1/2
periods weekly for one semester.
It io the paychologists' feel-
Ing that with less available thun
to see students 00 an individual
basis the
555joo5
have been
quite successful. especially with.
adolescents, who find it easier
to dloiniss difficulties withagroup
of their peers. The interactional
feedback process is also greater.
Mr. .
Krueger comments. "i'm
Oorry that we did not do this.
sooner because the students in-
volved
are really
exchanging
ideas and getting loto sorno cro-
cial problemnolviog acedO. We've
all seen
positive, therapoutic
changes taking place since the
sessions began."
In addition to the group cous-
acting
sessions, a diagnostic
group meets every other week
with students throughput the dis-
tenet refereed to the poycholo-
gluts.
iodividual meetings with sto-
dents are beld from 8-9 a.m.,
fron, 9-11 a.m. group meetings
are held, aod from 11 a.m. to 12
noon necessary testing is admin-
istered for those otudents who
need it,
From these diagnostic oessiom
neyerai alternativeo may be sug-
gestad by the poychologists to aid
the students. Academic program
changes, referral to an outside
ageoey, meeting with a regular
counseling greup in school, or a
upecial services program may
be recommended,
Students Attend
Horse Show
Members of Moine Eaot'o Rid-
ing club, under the direction of
Mrs.
Ethel Situons
and Brios
Krader, attefded the Horse Sbnm
at the lnternatìonil Ampbitheater
on Dec. 4.
Sit-onto ride themselves each
Wednesday at the Midwest Stables
to Dundee, Illinois.
'The Jefferaoo Theatrical So-
defy, allorthwestSuburban Gem-
munity Timoteo group witkmem-
bers from Skokie to Arlington
Heights has just completed their
writing schedule for their lateot
production to be held at Jeffer-
son school at the beginning of
March, 1972.
The J,T.S. is interested in ex-
pondlog their ever growing group
of talented people interested In
any capacity of the theatre. Any-
1.15$. Seeks Talent:
one over '21 who Would be in-
terested. In parprmingIn the
chorus or dancing or acting is
Inost welcome. The J.T.S, Is es-
pectally t-re5
in locating
-.
some people who can play the
piano, trumpet and the VinIlo.
.
if anyone is interested in join.
ing an active theatre group many
capacity Contact 'the producers,
Steve Miller, 825-5793 or Mar
ion $tIf
825-3610.
,4pmanJ$
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Bent Plank Pub
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B.B.O. RIBS
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CHRISTMAS
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9111 Waukegan Rd. '
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Morton Grove
Banquet Facilities available
for up ta 250 people
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Ladies Night Friday A Saturday
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Any Drink 50
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OPEN i DAYS AWEEK
Mon. thru Fri. 6 A.M. to 2 AM.
Sat. & Sun,. NOON to 2 A.M.
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CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS 9 to 6 MON. thru FRI. 9 to 6 SAT. A SUN.*
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505m N. MILWAUKEE HILES
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50# $6.45
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junior Decorators
The Garden club of Morton Grove Jro. are getting a bead niart
on CbrinBuao Each year
the girls teim the tree In the Morton Grove
, Library with hand made decorations, Shown here making
decorations
to be added this year are, standing: Janet Rudipimeo and Wendy
Weisman; seated Laura Laureys and Htlary Simonoon,
Mass Casualty Drill
Thirty-four Malee East site.
dents participated in a maos cas-
unIty drill at Lutheran General
hospital on Nov. 23.
The simulated disaster - a
small airplane crashed into the
tenth floor dialog room of the
hospital - acted au a check os
the efficiency of the hospital staff
In an internal disaster situation.
The otudents participated as hou-
pifaI employees asd visitoru.
Ths Chrstmas . . .
take home a
famous
Scanda House turkey dinner*
(coni. hardly môr Iban mai.JngItyosrnelf)
ORDER
ONLY
NOW!
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I-12 psipl.
Mom's the winner, and Gush get
't for a tosi buy
when the family sits down to a delicious turkey dinher
from
Scat!da House. All things considered, dur take.home feaat
coste only JICflniEø mole than making it yourself. (Dare
we say our turkey is alo as delicious?) What Moie eavea
Isa lot of work and time. We know ahe'd rather ajiend it
with loved
aRea . this holiday. Better order yours now!
.
y4oeat dinner include.: young, delicious rout tincey
sich giblet
gravy; old4asbioned, home'style ¡ng; and
.dat
Iepwn
orndncemeatpie.
°Orders should be received by December 19th
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LegIon
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PlaNs Yu!e
Party SuNday
Flic annual family
apro house
wifi be held at the Morton Grove
Americas LegtonpOst#134 Mers-
erial Home thIs Sunday, Dec. 19
for
Legionnaires,
Auxiliary
metobers andtheirwtves sed bus-.
bendo and children.
Chairman in Sr, Vice Cmdr.
Frank Hubert.
He says opecialChrisionas
mo-
vies for the youngoters will be-
gin at 2 p.m. There wilibeakidu'
buffet of hot dogs, soft drinks,
candy, etc.
Santa will leave a Small gift
for each lady, and an adult huffet
table will also be available for
the event width will last through..
out the afternoon.
at Lutheran General
Students
participatiog from
Hiles are Pam Mains, Karen
Greco, Sua Hohn, Sally Larson,
Diano Mickelotti, 1Gm Pappas,
Lisa
Shooter,
Jerry
Siegol,
Jeanne
Sill,
aod Susan Troso,
From Morton Grove are Lori
Bender, Cindy Frontczak, Bob
Gout-,, Barb Lebudun, David No-
yak, Denise Pizza, Sandy Ropa-
port, and Linda Weiss.
Nine students fremDes Plaines
were Involved. They are Joan
Bernstein, Francise Bloom, Pam
Buttilere,
Cocky Cohn, DenIse
Edelman,
Donna
Handzel, Jan
HolMio, Dave Sconce, and Mori-
loe Sohmberu.
Rounding out the list are the
following Park Ridge residents-
Jan Broostis,
Rosanne Gonlz,
Petti Grippa, JoUe Hillebreod,
Melissa Milling, Luna Wells, and
Mary Lee Womack,
St. Mary's Frosh
Joseph Stornello, 8435 W. Clara
dr., Nileo, is a member of the
freahman class
sow attending
Saint Mary's college, Wisnne,
Minnesota. Stornello io a grad-
unte of Notre Dame High school,
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Legion Meets Tonite
Due to the Christmas holiday,
the Morton Grove American Le-
glen Post #134 will hold its us-
liai monthly meeting a week
earlier this month. Commander
William Connally will call the
sesame to order this evening
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HEL.DOVER
RatsdR
WOODY ALLEN
BANANAS
Plus
CLINT EP$TWOOD
'PLAY MISTY FOR ME'
STARTS
DEC.24
"Kotch"
FbMCTh FRiDAY
DECEMBER 17
Rated G
"GONE WITH
THE WIND"
PLUS
"Dollars"
at 8 p.m. in the Legion Mers-
erial Home.
Second Jr. Vice Cmdr. Jerry
Brice will sçve a special bol-
idoy repast after the meeting
including hotel round.
Service Officer Dan Stanino
says the membership generally
bao been in goodheaithfortueate-
ly. However, pootcommasder Bili
Kramer is at home recugerating
from surgery.
MorTon Grove
HRLEM-DEMpSTEp
VIXEN
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PLUS
CHERRY, HARRY
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MATINEE SHOWING
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