Articles from the August 22, 2019 edition


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  • Veterans have loyal friend in Auxiliary

    Ken Knutson|Updated Oct 17, 2019

    When the American Legion was chartered by Congress in 1919 to support those returning from the World War I battlefields, many felt "the Great War" veterans organization needed an equally great mate. The American Legion Auxiliary was founded by women committed to serving those who still had health battles to fight back home and their families. Auxiliary eligibility extended to wives, mothers, sisters and daughters of American Legion members or service members "between April 6,...

  • Summer - and childhood - over all too quickly

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Oct 17, 2019

    And in the blink of an eye, it’s over. Summer 2019 is in the books. I know, I know. Summer will continue until the autumnal equinox marks its official end Sept. 23. But summer — for the purposes I discuss here — ended this week with the start of school. And this year — as it has every August since Ainsley was in preschool — its unofficial conclusion has taken me by surprise. We are somewhat prepared, with a large box of school supplies sitting in our living room. With any...

  • Random acts of chit chat

    Susan OByrne|Updated Sep 20, 2019

    I recently read about a study that investigated the relationship of human happiness to random social contact. Scientists found that even momentary social interaction with a stranger increases our well-being. As simple as making eye contact or smiling and nodding - whatever the interaction was - it apparently makes an actual, chemical difference in our brains. This story seems similar to a refrain we've been hearing for a while now: the idea that, for all the technological...

  • Lucia Langthorn Sutton

    Updated Aug 26, 2019

    Lucia Langthorn Sutton, 89, of Burr Ridge died Aug. 26, 2019. She was born in 1930 to Jacob and Katherine Langthorn. Lucia was an English professor at the College of DuPage and retired after 20 years of dedication to her profession. She also devoted her time to the Ministry Board and Social Issues Committee at The Union Church of Hinsdale and the West Suburban Faith-Based Peace Coalition. She also served as president of the Oak Brook Library Association and member and treasurer of the Oak Brook Library Foundation. Lucia was...

  • John Cielenski Jr.

    Updated Aug 26, 2019

    John Anthony Cielenski Jr., 56, of Lockport, passed away Aug. 22, 2019. John was born in Chicago and raised in Hinsdale, graduating from Hinsdale Central High School in 1981. He went on to earn his bachelor’s degree at the University of West Florida, where he played baseball at the collegiate level. John worked as the Lockport Township Highway Commissioner. He was the past president of the Lockport Boys Baseball Team, and coached the Lockport Junior Porters Wrestling Club and the Homer Stallions Football Program for more t...

  • David Charles Lifka

    Updated Aug 24, 2019

    David Charles Lifka, 78, of Clarendon Hills passed away Aug. 21, 2019. He was a graduate of Morton High School in Cicero and received his pharmacy degree from Drake University. He became a permanent deacon in the Catholic church after his religious studies at Illinois Benedictine College (St. Procopius Abbey). He was the former deacon of Notre Dame Church in Clarendon Hills. He was preceded in death by his wife, Louanne Marie Lifka, nee Sladky. He is survived by his wife, Judi; his children, David Andrew, Christopher Louis...

  • Central actors ready to tackle unknown

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Aug 23, 2019

    Hinsdale Central senior Tess Klygis isn't one to "just wing it." Whether it's a test, an audition or a performance, she likes to be prepared. And that's exactly why she decided to be part of the Hinsdale Central Drama Club's first production of the year - an improv show guided by the experts from CSzTheater Chicago. The experience has pushed Klygis out of her comfort zone while teaching her what she believes to be valuable tools not only for an actress, but for anyone. She...

  • This week's cover

    Updated Aug 22, 2019

    "Show us how you get down" - Keith Whipple, educational outreach director for CSz Theatre and ComedySportz Chicago, leads the cast of Hinsdale Central's upcoming improv show in exercises to promote physicality, encourage silliness and ultimately to create a funny show for the audience. With no script, costumes or set, the 16 young actors will rely on their own wits to keep the crowd entertained and laughing as the cast competes in a series of improv games. Read more about how...

  • Once upon a time

    Updated Aug 22, 2019

    The fabulous '50s - A shot from the 1950s shows the Memorial Building looking much different than it does today. With the village offices now on the east side and the Hinsdale Public Library on the west side, the building has grown. And while the parking doesn't appear to have changed, the line up of classic cars has. Do you have a Hinsdale photo that is at least 25 years old? We'd love to share it with our readers. Stop by our office at 7 W. First St. or email it to...

  • They've got the whole recipe on their hands

    Updated Aug 22, 2019

    While the cupcake batter seems to be everywhere, the children enrolled in the Whole Child Learning culinary science camp at The Community House managed to assemble several dozen without a hitch. Ahna Arora, Elizabeth Zhu and Elina Arora got to measure, mix and cook some great treats during the camp. Please turn to Page 16 for more pictures. (Jim Slonoff photo)...

  • Fall heats up with Devil-ish play

    Ken Knutson|Updated Aug 21, 2019

    No Illinois high school golf program has won eight straight state titles. Now the Hinsdale Central boys team has its sights set on making history after capturing its seventh last fall. Meanwhile, the girls squad is aiming to stay among the state's top contenders as it looks for roster newcomers to step up. And Red Devil football has a new coach and renewed motivation to perform on the gridiron. Football First match: Aug. 30 vs. Naperville North Last year: 8-3, co-conference...

  • Sport shorts

    Updated Aug 21, 2019

    Gutman joins FC Cincinnati team Andrew Gutman has joined Major League Soccer’s FC Cincinnati on loan from Scottish Premiership side Celtic FC through the end of the 2020 MLS season. “We are excited to add Andrew to our roster,” FC Cincinnati general manager Gerard Nijkamp said. “He is an exciting young player that will add balance to our backline. We look forward to getting him acclimated with our club and the city of Cincinnati.” In his second game with Cincinnati Aug. 17, a home match against New York City FC, the Hinsd...

  • Pet pic of the week

    Updated Aug 21, 2019

    Tandy is an adorable cattle dog mix puppy who is in need of a home. She is a very sweet girl who is excelling in our puppy training class. With a bit more training, she will make someone a wonderful family dog. Come meet Tandy and all of the other pets at the Hinsdale Humane Society Tuthill Family Pet Rescue & Resource Center at 21 Salt Creek Lane. The shelter is open from 2 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and...

  • The science of baking

    Updated Aug 21, 2019

    Children attending the Whole Child Learning culinary science camp at The Community House had a hands-on experience that was finger-licking good. Wendy Zhu fills some cupcake liners with chocolate batter while Payton Kunitz proves she is all in. (Jim Slonoff photos)...

  • Ask an expert - John Deppe, Financial planner

    Ken Knutson|Updated Aug 21, 2019

    What Social Security considerations should people keep in mind? With about 70 percent of Americans opting to collect their Social Security benefits early, many likely are not making the most of that income potential as it relates to their overall financial picture. John Deppe, regional vice-president for Transamerica and author of "It's Your Money! Simple Strategies to Maximize Your Social Security Income," wants to help people optimize their benefits. Deppe will present the...

  • Adventure of travel hasn't lost its allure

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Aug 21, 2019

    The Klinger family's annual excursions to destinations far and wide began when Sylvia and Bob's children, David and Katharine, were very young. "We started in the late '90s and we just kept going," Sylvia said. And whether the destination is Ireland, Mexico or anywhere else, the overarching purpose of every Klinger family trip is the same - to disconnect from everyday life and to spend time connecting with each other. "Once we get on that plane, we can breathe," Sylvia said....

  • Louis P. Buffardi

    Updated Aug 21, 2019

    Louis P. Buffardi, 76, of Oak Brook passed away Aug. 13, 2019. Lou is survived by his wife of 51 years, Claire L. Buffardi, nee Sasgen; his children, Elizabeth (Kevin Smith) Buffardi, Ali (Dave) Zimmermann and Christopher (Amy) Buffardi; his four grandchildren, Luke and David Zimmermann and Caiden and Alana Buffardi; his brother, James (the late Lynne) Buffardi; his sisters, Carmellyn Panzarella and Donna (Tom) Hornsby; and many nieces and nephews. Visitation is from 3 to 9 today, Aug. 22, at Sullivan Funeral Home, 60 S....

  • George Ross Forbes

    Updated Aug 21, 2019

    George Ross Forbes, 93, a 53-year resident of Hinsdale, passed away Aug. 10, 2019. George grew up in Rockford and attended boarding school at The Hill School. Upon graduating, he attended Wesleyan University, where he received 11 athletic letters. He earned an MBA from Harvard and also served as a cadet in the Army Air Corps. George's career began in his hometown of Rockford, at the Gunite Foundry. After several years in manufacturing at the foundry, he accepted a position...

  • Alma "Jean" LaPlaca

    Updated Aug 21, 2019

    Alma "Jean" LaPlaca, nee Sapper, 92, of Willowbrook passed away Aug. 18, 2019. She was born in 1927 in Chicago to Fannie (Post) and Gustave Sapper and was a former resident of River Forest and Oak Brook. She was a longtime member of Ruth Lake Country Club in Hinsdale and Ironwood Country Club in Palm Desert, Calif. Jean taught Pilates until she was 88 years old. Jean was an avid reader and aficionado of audio books and classical music, as they sustained her in later years....

  • Pauline G. Kluge

    Updated Aug 21, 2019

    Pauline G. Kluge, 93, passed away Aug. 17, 2019. She was born 1926 in Chicago and was a founding board member of the Lyons Public Library. She was preceded in death by her husband of 39 years, William F. Kluge; and her brother, Ramon Green. She is survived by her children, Bill (Joanne), Bob (Jean), Kim (Matt) Dwyer, Kathy (Larry) Kowalkowski and Brian (Liz) Kluge; her grandchildren, Kevin (Lisa), Katie (Luke) Munro, Lauren (Mel) Padillo, Kristen (Patrick) Reichel, Rob (Maggie) and Claire Kluge; her seven...

  • Back-to-school signals refresher course for drivers

    Updated Aug 21, 2019

    Before long, everyone will be completely acclimated to the back-to-school routine. Students at Hinsdale Central High School, who began classes eight days ago, already may be settling in to the new schedule. Kids in Community Consolidated Elementary District 181 students have their first day of school tomorrow, Aug. 23. But the start of the 2019-20 school year doesn’t affect only students and staff. Those of us who are dropping kids off, picking kids up or even driving through town on the way to work or running an errand need...

  • Huth enters final season as football mom

    Sandy Illian Bosch|Updated Aug 21, 2019

    Football has never been just a game for Corey Huth. It's an experience that brings a whole community together. All three of Huth's children have been involved in the Hinsdale Central High School football program - her two sons as players and her daughter as a cheerleader And throughout her children's high school careers, Huth has been involved, too, as an active member of the Hinsdale Central Boosters and the Hinsdale Central Football Club. Now, as youngest child Charlie...

  • Police beat

    Updated Aug 21, 2019

    Hinsdale police distributed the following reports Aug. 20. Minor arrested for alcohol Matthew L. Guglielmo, 19, 425 S. Bodin St., Hinsdale, was arrested for possession and consumption of alcohol by person under 21 at 1:19 a.m. Aug. 14 at Seventh Street and Garfield Avenue. He was charged and released to appear in court. Motorist arrested for no license Federico Ruiz, 43, 7317 39th St., 1D, Lyons, was arrested for driving without a valid license and operating an uninsured vehicle at 2:12 a.m. Aug. 19 at Madison Street and Ogde...

  • Weekly agenda

    Updated Aug 21, 2019

    Community Consolidated Elementary Dist. 181 Board 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 26 District office 115 W. 55th St., Clarendon Hills On the draft agenda: staffing and enrollment update, assessment update, food allergy management plan update, safety and crisis update, HMS update and action items, refunding of debt certificates Hinsdale High School District 86 Board 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 22 Hinsdale South High School 7401 Clarendon Hills Road, Darien On the agenda: public hearing and adoption of e-learning program, security update,...

  • Hinsdalean launches new website this week

    Pamela Lannom|Updated Aug 21, 2019

    Visitors to the newspaper's website at thehinsdalean.com will see it has undergone quite a makeover. Unlike the previous site, which linked only to a single story, the cover photo and obituaries, this site allows viewers to access the entire newspaper. "We are thrilled to officially launch our new site," said Jim Slonoff, The Hinsdalean's publisher. "Enhancing our website has been a project we all have spent a lot of time studying, thinking about and planning here in the offic...