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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 144

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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144
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Wednesday, November 24,1099 NEIGHBOR Section 5 D3 Area real estate transfers support health, service organizations Property transfers recorded recently in DuPage and Will coun- ties: lisle 4906 Main 60532; sold Oct. 5 by Harris Bank Napervffle to Robin Hill Devel. Co. Inc. 6294 Timber View Drive, 60532; sold Oct.

5 by Ann G. Kallal to Colleen A. 1 Dennis. Napervffle ,203 Camden Court, 60540; sold Oct. 6 fay Bridget R.

Wright to Kevin B. Duffy. 1719 Baybrook Lane, I 60564; sold Oct. 7 by Bushnell Builders to Joe Proven'cher. 2207 Calendonia, 60564; sold Oct.

7 by Oliver Hoffman to Peter andVan Helden. 2827 Breckenridge, 60564; sold Oct. 5 by Robert Pearson to William and Renee Major. 2207 Comstock Lane, 60564; sold Oct. 5 by Autumn Homes to David and Norma HamUl.

Monarch Circle, 60540; sold Oct. 5 by Bryan Rubach to M. Graham Griffin! 720 Spindletree, 60540; sold Oct. Henry Young Trust to Susan 924 Erb Farm Lane, 60565; sold Oct. 7 by Cosmopolitan Bank Trust to Sunil P.

Nair. 2263 Gloueston Lane, 60564; sold Oct. 5 by Kobler Builders to Brian and Jadwiga Barczak. 1516 Orwell Road, 60564; sold Oct. 5 by George Simatovich to Michael and Monica Graff.

948 Erb Farm Lane, 60540; sold Oct. 4 by Cosmopolitan Bank Trust to Amit Haider. 24li Old Bridge Court, 60540; solcTOct. 5 by Reese Custom Residences to Bala Usha Umasankar. 2315 Skylane, 60564; sold Oct.

6 by Oliver Hoffman to James 1 and Betsy Winn. 27W125 79th 60540; sold Oct. 7 by Harlyn R. Tarr to John J. Schuster.

27W490 95th 60564; sold Oct. 8 by Db Dean Builders to Timothy and Jill Gruver. 2615 Rutland Road, 60564; sold Oct. 5 by Oliver Hoffman Corp. toRayAtchison, .2208 Skylane Drive, 60564; sold Oct.

6 by Oliver Hoffman to Saneera'Hussam. Aurora es Jrvto Donna S. Smith 3590 E. New York 60504; sold Get 7 by Elaine F. Whiting to Autobon Performance Inc.

2414 Waterside Drive, 60504; sold Oct. 6 by Eleanor S. Barnard to Michael S. Venie. 2975 Clara 60504; sold Oct.

6 by Steve Carr Bldrs. Inc. to Berenice S. Gigani. 2577 Legacy Drive, 60504; sold Oct 5 by Thomas Hayes HI to Charlotte Nee.

2537 Sutton Court, 60504; sold Oct. 8 by Steven E. Seyller to Christine L. Gambs. 210 Alderwood Lane, 605Q4; sold Oct.

6 by Overstreet Bldrs. InCtp Tracy A. Ondarza. I7Jji) Hackney, 60504; sold Oct. 4 by S.

Murray to Debra Wasendorfi- Meadow Lane, sold Oct. 6 by Overstreet Bldrs. Inc. to Steven Bosco. 1276 Cranbrook Circle, 60504; sold Oct.

6 by Penny C. Lomas to Filomena L. Dileo. 3064 Secretariat Court, 60504; sold.Sept. 9 by Merle Branning to Richard Glover.

2793 Breckenridge, 60504; sold Oct 5 by Jenifer Blair to EricJ.Vilibftl 15 Lincoln 60505; sold Sept. 13 by Deanna D. Ahasic to James arid Mary Joseph. 1330 Roxbury Drive, 60504; sold Oct. 7 by Drh Cambrdge.

Homes Inc! to Michael A. Vance. Warrenvifle 29W715 Branch Avenue, 60555; sold Oct. 8 by Dell Armi Bldrs. Inc.

to Barbara M. Rogers. 29W501 Iroquois Court, sold Oct. 7 by Craig S. Muffins to Lisa Munsterman.

The following; offer cards for the holiday season. The American, Heart Association. The cards and envelopes, in packs of 25, can be imprinted with name or company name and address. All holiday card purchases are; 'tax- deductible. A box of 25 costs $)32 with an additional $7.85 imprinting cost for the cards or envelopes.

Proceeds will support American Heart Association research, education and community programs jn the fight against heart disease and Waubonsie stroke. For details or to place an order, call (312) 346-4675. The American Cancer Society. All orders must be received by Dec. 8.

Choose from a variety of cards featuring whimsical, spiritual and winter scenes. A box of 25 costs $19 to $27.50. A new way for gift giving is the holiday CD greeting card. Choose from three styles of cards and CDs. Orders must be received by Sunday.

Prices range from one for $10 each, three or more for $9 each and 25 and more for $8 each. Cards may be per- sonalized at an additional cost. For details or to order holiday cards or CDs, call (630) 469-3011. The Leukemia Research Foun-" dation. Proceeds will benefit worldwide medical research, patient financial aid, bone marrow drives and educational and emotional support groups for patients and their families.

For details and ordering instructions, call (708) 599-5778 or (847) 424-0600. Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois. The artwork for this year's card portrays the baby Jesus in the manger with an angel in the sky. The cards may be purchased in packets of 12 for $10. Also available are assortment packs, also 12 for $10, with each packet containing four of this year's cards plus four from 1998 and 1997.

The 1998 card shows a Nativity scene with Mary, Joseph and the Christ child. The 1997 depicts the arrival of the three wise men. For details or to purchase cards, call Delores Todd at (708) 771-7180, Ext. 257. IMEA Wheatoh 3905 W.

Eola 60504; sold Oct. 8 by Richard J. Fre- iind to Harris Bank Palatine. -2921 Reserve Court, 60504; sold Oct. 7 by James P.

1573 Camden Place, 60187; sold Oct. 5 by Airhart Construction Corp. to Laura L. Fassnacht. 1520 Promenade Lane, 60187; sold Oct.

5 by Judith R. Munro to Basseera Jamal. Warrenville Road, 60187; sold Oct. 4 by Bank 1 Co. to Dank T.

Voorhis Sr. 9 Hawkins Circle, 60187; sold Oct: 5 by Sterek A. Barnes to Denise Tichenor. 11925 Stoddard, 60187; sold Oct. 5 by Tuong-Vi Tran to J.

Chjristoper Finch. 140 Brighton Drive, 60187; sold Oct. 5 by Wm. L. Romano to Mary j.

Head. Information provided by Record Information Services Inc. On the Web at or call (630) 3G5-G480. set for December Harold Hill A Stage perform the interactive stage show "The Castle in throughout December at the theater, 1847-B W. Jefferson Naperville.

A meal will be served with the show to follow. For times and dates, call (630) 416-7974. Trinity Lutheran Church Kimberly Way, Lisle Mile So. of Maple on Rt. 53) (630)964-1272 Thanksgiving Worship Services WecL Nov.

24 7:30 p.m. Thurs. Nov. 25....9:30 a.m. Handicapped ace.

Child Care provided www.trjnitylisle.org WARNING Cur Accident Reveals what the Insurance want you to know. It may be weeks, months, even years until YOU experience pain, headaches, even arthritis. You may be entitled to-MONEY for your settle for less. Call Free 24 hour recorded message- Invites you to join us during the.week of Tuesday, November 30th thru Saturday, December 4th for our: 2nd Anniversary Celebration during the hours of 5:00 p.m. to closing Join us for a complimentary glass of wine or champagne at the door and a complimentary appetizer witfiiyourrneal.

We will feature a limited menu during this special week. Musicians will also be featured each night for your dining pleasure. Call Us For Your Holiday Party or Banquet Needs. (incur restaurant or at your locution) The Angeloni Family 123 East St. Charles Road Villa Park Phone Hours: 11am to 10pm, Fri.

11am to 11 pin Sal. 3pm to T1pm, Sun. 12pm to 9pm, closed Stop in fora VIP Preferred- Customer Card The following Waubonsie Valley High School Warrior musicians represented the" school Nov. 20 at the IMEA District LX Festival at Addison Trail High-School. These students worked hard to prepare challenging music, which they performed at auditions held at West Aurora High School oniOct.

12. Hundreds of students from many schools auditioned for this honor. The students in the District. IX Festival Choir were. Ashley Blackham, soprano II; Anton Briones, tenor II; Bethany Demmin, alto II; Liz Fay, alto II; Natalia II; Lindsey Glosniak, alto Brent Hegwood, tenor Emma Jones, soprano II; Natalie Jones, alto II; Sarah Koupal, soprano Megan Luke, alto Corrie Mills, alto Ryan Moen, bass.

Sean Pankuch, tenor Kaveh Riahi, tenor Mike Richards, tenor II; Steve Sabovik, bass II; Matt Shanks, bass Smith, soprano Teresa Sullivan, soprano and. Julia Wozny, soprano. The students in the District IX Festival Band were David Glasset, trombone; Joe bassbon; Lyndsey McKay; horn; Ryan. Vath, bassoon; Mike Waters, trombone; and Kari The students! in the District LX Orchestra were Mary Costigan; violin David Roh, violin Katherine Sass, viola; and Rob Rypka, 'trombone. In the District LX Jazz Ensemble was Rob Rypka, trombone.

What': pening rthCe Coll FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3 CUP Of CHEER The Naperville Garden Club annual "Cup of Cheer" house walk and holiday market. Kaufman Dining Hall, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., tickets $25, Call 630-983-1616 DECEMBER 3 4 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Pat Pasko Memorial Tournament Memer Fieldhouse 6 p.m., Friday 2 p.m., Saturday SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 CONCERT Judy Collins Christmas Show Collins has brought audiences such priceless gems as Chelsea Morning, Both Sides Now and Send in the Clowns. Her annual thristmas shows have becorhe legendary. Pfeiffer hall, 8 p.m. For ticket availability, call the Naperville-North Central College Performing Arts Association at 630-369-5595 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 CONCERT DuPage Symphony Orchestra Mozart's 40 in minor and music by Elgar and Britten.

Pfeiffer Hall, 4 p.m. To purchase tickets, call the Symphony at 630-690-8644 DECEMBER 7-19 ART EXHIBIT "Pathway" by North Central senior Robin Finley Gallery of Oesterie Library. Call 630-637-5715 for gallery hours. FREE For a calendar of events, sports schedules, and game results call the Events Hotline at (630) 637-5411. NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE NAPBUVILLB, ILLINOIS fnndtt 1861 Thirty North Brainard Street, Naperville; IL 60566-7063 parkin Outpatient Entrance Our big plans include plenty of room for life's little conveniences, Like a place to park your car.

Sure we're excited about the hundreds of thousands of square feet we're creating to better serve our community. But first things first. We know that all patients and visitors want two things when they enter our campus: convenient access and plenty of free parking. Getting around the Edward Hospital campus is still easy, despite the fact that, we're in the midst of a major expansion effort the largest in our 90-year history. There are several campus entrances, three free valet parking drop offs, and a free parking deck, too.

All to make your visit as convenient and comfortable as possible. So don't let the view from Washington Street fool you. Your convenience and comfort won't get lost among the bulldozers. Questions? Call the Growth Zone hotline at (630) 527-4636. Convenient access.

It's all part of the Edward Health Services.

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