B & B Cocktail Lounge, Rand Road and Dundee Road advertisement 3-16-1945 12:1 advertisement: Thanksgiving menu 11-16-1945 9:4
B. & B. Electric Co., Arlington Heights advertisement: electric lights installed 5-4-1917 8:4 advertisement: washing machines, illustration 7-6-1917 8:1 moved from Railroad Avenue to residence on Dunton Street 8-10-1917 5:1 advertisement: Radiola X: radio, illustration 4-3-1925 7:1
B & E Food Mart, Addison, 20 East Lake Street mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:1
B&G Woodworking Co. see Wheaton Industries, Inc., Addison
B & H Blueprint & Supply, Mount Prospect, 516 East Northwest Highway review 6-22-1961 AHH 44:5
B. J. Appliance Service, Wheeling advertisement; 88 East Dundee Road 3-12-1964 WH 2:1
B & J Bicycle and Garden Center, Schaumburg, Schaumburg Road and Roselle Road advertisement 9-20-1962 HH 4:7
B & K Cement Construction Co., Des Plaines mentioned; 400 West Touhy Avenue 10-22-1964 EGH 9:2
B & K Realty & Insurance, Hoffman Estates advertisement: southwest corner Higgins Road and Roselle Road 3-1-1962 AHH 57:7
B-Line Aligning Station, Elgin advertisement: auto alignment; 109 Division Street 8-4-1933 6:1
B.O.B. Players, Inc. see Best Off Broadway Players, Inc.
B-Thrifty Laundromat & Drycleaner, Bensenville, 202 West Irving Park Road advertisement 9-7-1961 EGH 2:5 photograph 10-25-1962 BR 8:6
B and W Corp., Bensenville, 110 Gateway Road mortgage granted 9-26-1963 BR 4:6
B-W-Norge Dry Cleaners, Mount Prospect, 854 East Northwest Highway opening soon 6-1-1961 AHH 31:1 advertisement 6-8-1961 AHH 27:7
B. Z. Beverage Co., Arlington Heights advertisement 7-15-1949 8:5
B1-B5 zoning classification: business
Baars, Minnie see Scheer, Mr. and Mrs. Frederich H., Dundee
Babb, John news conference with Sheriff: 'higher ups' still pass-the-buck 10-19-1951 AHH 1:2 Arlington police report tells other side of Sheriff's 'raid' story at Turf Billiards 11-2-1951 AHH 1:4
Babbey, Joseph, Island Lake see Babbey Office Machines, Palatine
Babbey Office Machines, Palatine Joseph Babbey, Island Lake to open agency at 105-A South Northwest Highway, Palatine 5-21-1964 PE 3:1 advertisement 6-4-1964 PE 3:6
Babbitt, Marian Knight, Arlington Heights photograph 6-20-1947 12:3
Babbs, Gail, Itasca photograph 1-9-1948 RR 5:4
Babcock, Ben letter from Camp Grant, Rockford 11-9-1917 11:2
Babcock, John, Palatine tombstone found in barn at 44 South Plum Grove Road, photograph 7-17-1958 PE 1:8
Babcock, Dr. W. C., Niles Center advertisement: dentist 8-4-1922 9:5
Babcock, Wm., Des Plaines advertisement: dentist; Kinder building, 1547 Ellinwood Street 6-4-1926 8:7
Babcock, William Hassen, Palatine street to be named after 1-16-1958 PE 1:8
Babcock's Grove see Arlington Heights Road 1-28-1949 17:2
Babcock's, Harry, 6-Piece Orchestra at Heine's 9-4-1925 13:5
Babendererde, Augusta essay "My Project" 8-7-1925 10:5
Babson, David, Arlington Heights photograph 11-7-1947 8:4
baby boom see also population Cook County issues record number of marriage licenses 10-4-1946 4:3 baby boom sounds doom for home togetherness 4-6-1961 AHH 49:1 postwar baby boom hits college campus 8-27-1964 AHH 70:3
Bach, Adelaide, Prospect Heights photograph 2-7-1947 4:4
Bach, Edward, Northbrook at Camp Davis, N.C. 4-28-1944 7:3 in Belgium 3-2-1945 10:1
Bach, Edward, Northfield dies 1-13-1922 13:5
Bach, Gail, Arlington Heights photograph 8-16-1946 17:3
Bach, Lillian A. dies 1-17-1919 5:1
Bach, Melvin, Mount Prospect letter from Camp Gordon, Fla. 2-26-1943 (2) 2:8 battery clerk in Field Artillery 4-9-1943 (2) 5:3 weds Des Plaines girl 4-9-1943 MPH 2:8 letter from England 12-31-1943 8:6 missing in Luxemburg, photograph 1-26-1945 1:8 prisoner of war at Stalag XIII Germany, photograph 4-20-1945 7:4 home again; fair treatment, little food at Nazi POW camp, photograph 6-15-1945 7:3
Bach, Otto, Elmhurst, 293 East Lake Street blacksmithing 6-11-1948 RR 5:2
Bach, Otto W., Mount Prospect and wife observe 50th wedding, photograph 2-25-1949 RR 7:7
Bachelor, Martin K., Bensenville at Urbana 8-11-1944 7:4 meets brother William in Manila 6-29-1945 RR 1:5
Bachelor, William E., Bensenville in Australia 4-28-1944 12:6 home after 29 months in Pacific 9-29-1944 RR 1:2 meets brother Martin in Manila 6-29-1945 RR 1:5 home from service 8-10-1945 RR 1:2
Bachelor's Radio & Appliance Store, Bensenville, 11 Main Street this week's top tunes available 11-8-1946 RR 2:1 new name Keeling's Radio & Appliance Store 5-9-1947 RR 1:6
Bachmann Construction & Supply Co., Mount Prospect, 884 East Northwest Highway advertisement: 10-4-1962 AHH 42:6
Bachmann Hardware, Mount Prospect advertisement; Prospect Avenue and Wille Street 8-1-1952
Bachmann, Louis H., Schiller Park shot, unknown assailants escape 5-31-1929 DCR 1:8
Bachmann, Ralph owner, Bachmann Hardware, Mount Prospect, is third generation locksmith, photograph 4-20-1951 30:6
Backer, Erwin W., Arlington Heights at Camp McCoy, Wis. 12-4-1942 (2) 4:3 letter from Camp McCoy 1-1-1943 (2) 1:3 killed by hit and run driver at Wheeling 2-28-1947 1:3
Backer, Rev. George Robert "Bob" pastor St. John's United Church of Christ, Bensenville, fasting in Georgia jail; stirred by racial bias, photograph 9-6-1962 BR 1:1 pastor in strong anti-bias stand; speaks out, photographs 9-13-1962 AHH 80:1 interviewed: goal is racial equality; photograph 9-13-1962 BR 1:1 to assume pastorate in North Dakota, photograph 6-20-1963 BR 1:3
Backhaus, Herbert, Addison photograph of 5-15-1942 RR 4:3
Backhouse, A., Bloomingdale shoe shop in 1880, 4-15-1949 17:3
Backus Store, Ontarioville mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:2
Bacon Products Corporation, Addison, Commercial Road firemen extinguish small blaze, photograph 6-22-1961 AR 1:1
Bacon, Vinton W. MSD Supt. pledges cleanup 2-7-1963 AHH 12:1 christens "Pollution Patrol" boat; photograph of officials 8-8-1963 AHH 14:1 receives support from Northwest Municipal Conference 11-7-1963 AHH 78:1 history of Wheeling's negotiations on sewer given to MSD's Supt. 12-12-1963 WH 3:1 sanitary district chief to address Hanover Township Young Republican Club, photograph 2-6-1964 HH 7:1 pledges to fight MSD abuses, photograph 2-13-1964 HH 4:1 Supt. visits Wheeling board meeting 4-30-1964 WH 1:3 Supt. says Wheeling sewers leak; flow triples during rains 5-7-1964 WH 3:1 Supt. overruled by board; MSD agrees to extend service to DuPage County, see Centex Construction Co., Elk Grove 8-20-1964 EGH 1:1 photograph 12-31-1964 PE 6:6
bacteria doctors study air at Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge; microbe fighters 5-21-1964 AHH 12:4
Bade, Arthur, Des Plaines painting [not shown] 12-13-1935 3:3
Bade, Harry A., Paper Products, Des Plaines, 1233 Mannheim Road review 8-3-1961 AHH 37:7
Bade, Henry, Des Plaines missing after torpedoing of carrier, Liscome Bay 12-10-1943 1:5
badminton introduced by Wheeling Recreation Club 1-26-1940 8:4 exhibition at Arlington Heights 1-18-1946 1:4
Baethke, Wm. H., Glen Ellyn succeeds Lies as DuPage County Chairman 5-1-1931 RR 1:1 DuPage County Supervisor dies suddenly 7-20-1934 RR 1:8
Bagge, Mr. and Mrs. John, Roselle 60th anniversary recalls early history of Roselle and vicinity 9-28-1945 RR 1:2 mentioned 7-22-1949 17:1
Bagnuolo, Dr. William, Mount Prospect mentioned 12-24-1964 MPH 2:5
Bahador, M. A., Des Plaines dentist; 381 Beau Drive 10-22-1964 EGH 9:3
Bahai Temple, Wilmette design chosen, photograph 5-14-1920 2:1
Bahcall, L. S., Maywood advertisement: furnace cleaning; 1010 St. Charles Road 6-1-1934 4:7
Bahe, Franklin W., Arlington Heights at Camp Claiborne, La. 6-25-1943 (2) 6:4 in south France, photograph 11-17-1944 9:5 reported missing, is in English hospital 2-23-1945 1:3 at Nashville, Tenn., suffered broken leg in jeep accident in Germany, photograph 8-16-1945 20:8 discharged 10-25-1945 16:3
bail new bail bond system 'big step forward', but not perfect: state's attorney 8-13-1964 BR 7:7
Bailey, Claude, Palatine new member of Palatine Township High School faculty to give driving instruction 10-28-1948 PE 1:6 photographs 3-4-1949 9:3, 8-23-1962 PE 6:6 President, Teachers Association of High School District 211, photograph 10-1-1964 PE 7:1
Bailey, Eugene George, Niles memorial services 1-18-1946 6:6
Bailey, Mrs. George E., Arlington Heights Gov. Kerner appoints suburb woman to Illinois Commission on Children, photograph 3-21-1963 AHH 1:5
Bailey, Marvin L. photographer home after action on many battle fronts 11-3-1944 RR 1:6 Paddock Publications photographer wins honors for war footage 2-22-1946 RR 1:7
Bailey, Mildred, Roselle photograph 7-16-1948 5:4
Bailey, Mrs. W. O., Franklin Park popular bride given shower 10-30-1925 5:6
Bailey's Motel, Lake Street fists, knives, chairs fly in fight 5-23-1963 BR 11:6
Bailitz, Mr. and Mrs., Palatine observe silver wedding, photograph 3-4-1949 PE 5:4
Baily, Bill, Motor Court, Addison mentioned 2-7-1963 BR 9:4
Baily, Bill, Motor Sales, Lake Street east of Addison photograph 11-9-1961 BR 6:1 expansion project, photograph 10-11-1962 BR 11:1
Baird, Edna, Glenview healthiest girl in Cook County 6-17-1926 1:1 rural health contest winner, photograph 6-14-1927 1:1
Baird, John Wyllys photograph 10-31-1963 AHH 40:1
Baird Roofing, Glenview advertisement 8-5-1932 7:8
Baird & Warner 4th generation heads 108-year-old firm; photographs 10-31-1963 AHH 40:1 sales continue to increase 10-22-1964 AHH 61:3
Baird & Warner, Arlington Heights, 220 East Northwest Highway advertisement 5-18-1961 AHH 42:1 prospers on principle: "Sub Omnia Terram Est" (Under All is the Land) 4-26-1962 AHH 79:5
Baird & Warner, Barrington advertisement; 121 South Hough Street 9-13-1962 AHH 86:1
Baird, Warner G. photograph 10-31-1963 AHH 40:1
Baird & Warner, Inc., Park Ridge advertisement 3-26-1948 3:1
Baird & Warner, Mount Prospect opens new office at 21 East Prospect Avenue 1-16-1964 AHH 35:5
Baird, Warren, Mount Prospect for Skipper, the famed clown, the circus just isn't the same, photographs 4-9-1959 RMH 50:1
Bak Photography Studio, Mount Prospect, Randhurst Shopping Center new shop 10-22-1964 AHH 40:3
Bak Studios, Arlington Heights, 216 East Northwest Highway advertisement: photography 2-28-1963 AHH 29:1
Bak Studios, Palatine, 117 North Northwest Highway advertisement: photography, photograph 6-30-1950 PE 5:1 14 West Chicago Avenue, photograph 1-7-1954 AHH 8:1 photograph 12-2-1954 AHH 29:1
Baker, Dr., Schaumburg Center dentist, blacksmith 10-14-1949 17:3
Baker, C. V. photograph of, see School District No. 25, Wheeling Township 6-25-1937 1:1 Supt. given year's leave of absence, photograph 5-2-1941 1:4
Baker, Clare R., Arlington Heights photograph 1-21-1949 6:3
Baker, Dick "Two Ton" big man plans big party for kids, photograph 12-16-1949 18:4 to name prize winners at Bensenville Sale-A-Rama 9-20-1956 BR 1:3 photograph 5-26-1960 AHH 12:6 to appear at Arlington High School 5-2-1963 AHH 9:7
Baker, E. F., Palatine mentioned (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:2
Baker Family Nursery, Arlington Heights, 812 West Palatine Road advertisement 9-14-1961 AHH 3:1
Baker, Mrs. Howard, Arlington Heights photograph 3-26-1948 4:3
Baker, Jerome D., Arlington Heights at Great Lakes 10-12-1945 9:3 at Washington, D.C. 12-7-1945 8:4
Baker, John N., Palatine old resident leaves us, answers call from his Maker 12-26-1919 4:3
Baker, L., Dunton purchased J. Kennicott's carpenter shop, fitting up for a carpenter and cooper shop (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:2
Baker Lake, Barrington, southwest of Hillside Avenue and Northwest Highway egrets come back, see birds 9-27-1946 8:4 spot pied-billed grebe, etc. 5-30-1947 18:4 Canada geese 6-27-1947 7:6 Carolina wren 8-1-1947 14:4 sora 8-29-1947 16:4 pintails 9-26-1947 4:5 common red poll 12-5-1947 18:3 killdeers 8-27-1948 11:6 coot 10-28-1948 20:1
Baker, Melvin, Northbrook discharged 11-30-1945 18:8
Baker, Ralph, Glenview photograph 9-2-1949 CCH 8:5
bakeries see food stores
bakers see food stores
Baker's, Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center advertisement: shoes 7-5-1962 AHH S 4
Bakers Dozen Donuts, Des Plaines advertisement; 1721 Oakton Street 12-3-1964 AHH 22:1
Baker's Shoe Store, Mount Prospect, Randhurst mentioned 8-16-1962 AHH 65:1
Bakula, Philip A., Mount Prospect charged with indecent solicitation 3-12-1964 MPH 6:5
Bal-Mil Pavilion see Balmil Dancing Pavilion
Balas, Hoffman Estates, Golf Rose Shopping Center advertisement: furniture, rugs, draperies 10-24-1963 EGH 3:3
Baldassari, Vincent, Itasca newsman tells of Europe; acquires wife, knowledge after five years' stint, photograph 7-20-1961 IR 1:1
baldness growing among women, doctor discovers 9-26-1963 AHH 55:1
Baldree, Mrs. Bill, Palatine five generations, photograph 12-7-1961 AHH 57:7
Baldwin, Anson R., Palatine Palatine's patriarch 11-10-1922 3:2 Civil War veteran passes away 12-7-1926 1:6
Baldwin Barber Shops, Mount Prospect advertisement 3-6-1931 7:1
Baldwin Block, Arlington Heights, North Dunton Avenue to be erected 7-23-1948 1:5
Baldwin, Mrs. Daisy, Arlington Heights photograph 1-14-1949 5:1
Baldwin, Edna, Palatine attended the Chautauqua meeting at Barrington (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:3
Baldwin, Elodie, Palatine graduated from Palatine Township High School (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7
Baldwin, Ernest A., Palatine recovering after 3rd degree burns 2-12-1953 PE 1:2 Palatine's first auto mechanic, band leader dies 2-26-1953 AHH 12:3
Baldwin farm, Northwest Highway state stocks Talbot's Lake with game fish 10-10-1947 PE 1:6
Baldwin, Frank, Mount Prospect barber mentioned 10-1-1926 15:1
Baldwin, Harry, Jr. on film, see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 2-24-1928 8:6
Baldwin, John Baldwin Road named after 7-7-1955 PE 9:3
Baldwin, Lydia Root Baldwin Road named after 7-7-1955 PE 9:3
Baldwin, Orville M., Arlington Heights see Story Pictures of Our Neighbors 4-14-1939 5:3 photograph of 4-16-1943 3:1
Baldwin, Mrs. Orville, Arlington Heights photograph of 12-14-1945 1:8
Baldwin, Phil, formerly of Mount Prospect killed on Iwo Jima 4-13-1945 12:4 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:1
Baldwin Road, Palatine Township see also Northwest Highway see Al's Friendly Inn, Palatine see Campbell's Hearthstone, Palatine see Cook County Fair Grounds, Palatine see Dean Race Track, Palatine see Fair Grounds Subdivision, Palatine see Four Silos see Frosty Lane, Palatine see Gleich Construction Co., Mount Prospect see Kolze Fruit Stand, Palatine see Life Building, Inc., Palatine see Maple Grove Tavern, Palatine see Medallist Homes Inc., Palatine see Medallist Park, Palatine see Midland Enterprises, Chicago see Nabor Lumber Company, Palatine see Neises, H. A., Co., Palatine see Nick and Al's Restaurant, Palatine see Nick's Friendly Inn, Palatine see Normal Builders, Inc., Palatine see North View Subdivision, Palatine see Northwest Gulf Service, Palatine see Northwest Shell Service, Palatine see Pal-O-Mine pony farm, Palatine see Palatine Golf Club see Pratt, Elisha, Palatine see Rayles Texaco Service, Palatine see Rouche, Tony see School District No. 13, Palatine Township 7-9-1943 MPH 1:5 see Willow Wood Subdivision, Palatine Palatine Township to gravel 6-22-1923 (Roll A) 5:1 Palatine Township bids for crushed stone 7-4-1924 13:4 and Hicks Road may be new route of Northwest Highway because Colfax Street is too narrow 3-7-1930 1:2 surveyed for Northwest Highway widening; Hicks Road intersection (Nason clover field) to be a sweeping curve 3-21-1930 5:1 20' wide concrete road to be laid for Northwest Highway 7-15-1930 1:8 Northwest Highway now divided through Palatine: northbound via Hicks Road and Baldwin Road; southbound via Colfax Street 1-30-1931 PE 2:6 Northwest Highway to be widened 11-6-1931 PE 1:7 was widened around Palatine this past spring 8-5-1932 RR 4:4 Hubert Nelson, Inverness, home featured in Better Homes & Gardens 2-27-1948 7:4 named for John and Lydia Root Baldwin 7-7-1955 PE 9:3 to install signals at old and new Northwest Highway 8-24-1961 HH 10:3 construction at Hicks Road, photograph 6-7-1962 PE 1:4
Baldwin Road Nursery, Palatine, south side of Route 14 1¼ miles west of Route 53 advertisement 4-22-1949 5:7, 10-10-1963 AHH 17:5
Baldwin School, east side of Quentin Road a quarter mile north of Northwest Highway see also School District No. 13, Palatine Township graduation 6-7-1918 5:4
Balek, James, Arlington Heights discharged 11-30-1945 14:6
Balek, Ladislav "Laddie", Arlington Heights on the high seas in Uncle Sam's Navy 9-22-1944 7:6 describes invasion of Okinawa 5-11-1945 7:8 battleship New York fires 5 million pounds of shells but suffers no Jap hits 7-20-1945 10:4 discharged 12-14-1945 9:5
Ball Bros. Filling Station No. 2, Glenview, Waukegan Road advertisement 8-1-1924 5:6
Ball, Frederick D., Prospect Heights profiled 10-16-1942 CCH 4:6 machinist succumbs 12-10-1943 MPH 3:1
Ball, Ruth, Barrington photograph 10-1-1948 6:4
Ball of Yarn Shop, The, Arlington Heights advertisement 10-10-1963 AHH 53:7 knitting shop is dream come true; 100 West Campbell Street 10-17-1963 AHH 41:5
Ballairs, Mal see Bellairs, Mal
Ballard, Frank, Arlington Heights a short long story 9-13-1935 1:2
Ballard Inn, Ballard Road and Potter Road 'bookie' raid nets 1 keeper and 2 inmates 3-5-1948 6:1 Mount Prospect Rural Fire Department big help in blaze 12-17-1948 PE 1:8 liquor license revocation closes gambling den 12-24-1948 1:8 'gambling' tavern loses liquor license 8-17-1951 PE 1:7
Ballard Road see Ballard Inn see Balmil Dancing Pavilion see Bestman's see Bestman's New Market, Des Plaines see Brook Ridge Golf Club, Des Plaines see Louie's Beerstube see Mallard Inn see Runge's Vegetable Stand see San Souci see Schmidt's Kennels see School District No. 63, Maine Township 12-29-1939 RR 1:6 see Senne's Grove see Virginia Tavern
Ballard Road Police Court, Milwaukee Avenue, Cook County violators fined, see Cook County 3-12-1929 1:1 two are fined hundred and costs 3-26-1929 1:3 judge beaten unconscious by ruffians 7-30-1929 3:1
Ballard, Sonja, Elk Grove Village teen wins beach beauty honors, photograph 7-27-1961 EGH 1:6
ballet see Classique Ballet School, Roselle see Illinois Ballet Co. see Kriza, John see Kummer, Diane, Bensenville Palatine Grade School brings ballet to Palatine 3-1-1935 PE 1:7; illustration 2:4
Balling, Charles, Sr. see Wheeling State Bank 1-20-1939 PE 3:4
Balling & Ebeling, Wheeling advertisement: wanted: eggs, poultry and squabs 6-2-1916 5:6
Balling, Marshall C., Wheeling leaving Camp Grant 9-18-1942 (2) 2:2 with hospital detachment at Chanute Field 10-30-1942 (2) 4:8 dog dies of broken heart; master in army 11-20-1942 (2) 2:1 72 hour leave 11-27-1942 6:4, 1-1-1943 (2) 1:1 at Chanute Field 2-19-1943 (2) 2:3 draws sketches to entertain convalescents at hospital 4-16-1943 (2) 5:8 receives rank of Corporal 4-23-1943 (2) 1:5 on furlough 5-14-1943 (2) 2:5 on 72-hour leave 6-18-1943 (2) 6:5 photograph of 9-3-1943 (2) 1:3, 12:8 week-end leave 10-1-1943 9:6 graduates from Non-Commissioned Officer's School 10-28-1943 11:3 spends week-end home 11-12-1943 12:1 10 day furlough 12-3-1943 7:8 we "are short of help" 3-3-1944 7:3 on furlough 4-28-1944 7:3 moved to a camp near New Orleans 6-9-1944 12:8 in the Canal Zone 7-21-1944 10:8 meets Norman Bucher 9-1-1944 8:6 finds time to study insects 11-10-1944 14:2 coming home 9-28-1945 14:6 discharged 10-19-1945 9:5, 11-30-1945 18:3
balloon ascensions see also blimps at Lake County Fair 8-24-1901 5:5 at Cook County Fair 8-25-1916 4:5
ballrooms see also dance see Airport Tavern Ballroom, Lake Avenue 1 mile west of Waukegan Road see Arlington Ballroom, Arlington Heights Road and Higgins Road see Arion Ballroom, Paul's Grove see Blue Moon Ballroom, Elgin see Crystal Ball Room, Fox River Grove see Crystal Lake Ballroom see Deckert's, Otto, Ballroom, Morton Grove see Eden Ballroom, Cermak Road and Mannheim Road see Fisher, W. H., Ball Room see Four Seasons Restaurant see Gay Ball Room see Hack's Ballroom, Bensenville see Paradise Ballroom, Elgin see Purple Grackle, one mile east of Elgin on Lake Street Road see Shayne's Ballroom, Higgins Road and Arlington Heights Road see Stardust Ballroom, Palatine
Ballweber, Father Geo. pastor, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Buffalo Grove since 1945, 5-20-1949 17:3
Balmil Dancing Pavilion, Milwaukee Avenue and Ballard Road opens 5-1-1925 16:6 roadhouse asks Cook County for license 10-30-1925 9:7
Baltis, Walter S. Trustee, see Metropolitan Sanitary District of Chicago 8-6-1959 AHH 28:2 Trustee says report on Weller Creek was hidden 5-9-1963 MPH 5:5 Trustee says Weller Creek is Cook County's worst flood area 12-19-1963 AHH 18:1
Balzar, William A., Addison completes 25 years as Addison Township clerk, photograph 4-7-1939 CCH 1:4 28th year as Addison Town Clerk, photograph 3-28-1941 RR 1:2 going strong! photograph 4-10-1942 RR 1:2 photograph of 3-9-1945 RR 1:1 86 year old public servant rounding out 35th year as clerk, photograph 4-9-1948 RR 1:3 90 year old serves as town clerk for 39th year, photograph 3-28-1952 RR 1:2 dies at 92, was town clerk 40 years, photograph 8-20-1953 RR 1:3
Bam (abbreviation) Be A Man; see World Tolerance Lighters, Inc., Chicago
Bam Lake see World Tolerance Lighters, Inc., Chicago
Bamboo Aquarium, Mount Prospect advertisement; 16 West Northwest Highway 11-8-1962 AHH 25:1 advertisement; 6 East Northwest Highway 6-11-1964 AHH 22:1
BaMelCo, Bensenville, 604 East Green Street advertisement: aluminum siding 10-19-1961 AHH 68:7
Ban, Mrs. June, Addison to face kidnap, armed robbery raps, photograph 1-30-1964 RMH 1:1
bananas Inland Trading Company, Lincolnwood: bananas in ripening room, photograph 7-8-1938 4:5
Banda, Felix, Bensenville Russian roulette fatal 11-12-1964 BR 1:6
Bandelow, Rudolph, Prospect Heights Christmas display winner 1-2-1948 MPH 4:2
Bandemer, Albert, Glenview enters service 9-26-1941 (2) 1:2
bandits see robberies, alleged
bandmasters see Huffman, Lynn C.
bands see also music see also orchestras see also theaters see Arlington Concert Band see Arlington Heights Accordion Band see Arlington Heights Band see Arlington Heights Brass Band see Arlington Heights Concordia Band see Arlington Heights Military Band see Arlington Heights Summer Band see Arlington High School 9-4-1936 1:1, 4-29-1938 1:5... see Bartlett Blue Ribbon Band see Beacon Saxophone Quartette see Bensenville Community High School 6-8-1928 DCR 1:3... see Bensenville Municipal Band see Calumet Baking Powder Band see Centuries, The see Chavelles, The see Chicago Highlanders Pipe Band see Chicagoans, The see Christian, Bobby, Band see Cicero Royalaires see Cliches see Contemporary Jazz Trio see Contrasts, The see Country Fair see Des Plaines Band see Dixie Cats see Dixie Hayshakers, The see Eldorados see Elk's Community Band see Factly's Syncopators see Fentones see Four "Bugs", The, Palatine see Four Squares see Friis, Jimmy, and the Valiants see Frisco Pete's Vagabonds, Elgin see German Beetles see Gratzmen, Arlington Heights see Hoffman Estates Community Band see Hoffman Estates Schaumburg Township Band see Hurricanes, Arlington Heights see Marengo High School 8-19-1921 13:2 see Medinah Temple's Oriental Band see Melodon Jazz Quintet see Melody Band see Montclairs see Mueller Accordion Band, Bensenville see Northside United String Band see Pahnke's Jazz Band see Palatine Band see Palatine Concert Band see Palatine Dance Band see Palatine Military Band see Palatine Municipal Band see Palatine Northwest Community Band see Palatine Township High School 9-21-1934 PE 2:2... see Palatine Village Band see Paul and his Little German Band see Reveliers, Roselle see Rhythmaires, The see Rolling Meadows Community Band see Rolling Meadows Concert Band see Rolling Meadows Municipal Band see Roselle Band see Roselle Cornet Band see Shandells, Prospect Heights see Shayne and His Melody Monarchs see Stardust Green Trio see Sunrise Serenaders see Tonette Band see Van Damme, Art, Quintet see Vibratones, Arlington Heights see Vice-Roys, Bensenville see Young Men's Private Band, Buffalo Grove Band Day 6-6-1963 AHH 52:3 bands prepare for a tuneful summer; 'a little bit of yesterday' 4-2-1964 AHH 35:1
bandstands see Arlington Band Stand see Palatine Band Stand
Bandur, Carol, Buffalo Grove crowned Buffalo Grove Teen Queen, photograph 7-2-1964 WH 1:4, 4:4
Bang, Carol, Palatine advertisement: jeweler at Toynton's Pharmacy 6-3-1932 PE 2:3 going out of business 12-7-1934 PE 2:3
Bang's disease see Farmers Evening School 3-8-1940 RR 1:8 calfhood vaccination to be used in Cook County 5-23-1941 (2) 2:7 specialist warns disease is health menace 10-24-1947 19:6
Bangs Lake, Lake County photograph of 11-10-1911 6:5
banjos Prospect Heights men launch banjo industry, photograph 8-6-1964 PHH 1:3
Bank of Arlington Heights, 900 East Kensington Road to be organized 4-2-1959 AHH 1:4 marks first anniversary, photographs 1-19-1961 AHH 12:1 advertisement 6-8-1961 AHH 13:1 displays rare collection of coins 6-29-1961 AHH 8:1 employees, photograph 1-18-1962 AHH 13:5 'space age' computer system operates at, photographs 5-3-1962 AHH 26:1 photograph 11-15-1962 AHH 22:1 teller Mrs. Esther Tully admits embezzling 10-24-1963 AHH 1:5 Mrs. Tully placed on two years probation 12-19-1963 AHH 2:3
Bank of Elk Grove, southwest corner Biesterfield Road and Arlington Heights Road announce plans for 9-7-1961 EGH 1:4 receives charter 8-2-1962 EGH 2:4 elect president, Forrest E. Hansen, photograph 8-16-1962 EGH 1:1 construction to begin in Elk Grove Park and Shop 8-23-1962 EGH 3:7 aims to open first of year, illustration 10-18-1962 AHH 95:4 groundbreaking, photograph 10-18-1962 EGH 1:5 ground broken, illustration 10-25-1962 EGH 3:3 expected to open in early April 1-17-1963 EGH 1:8, illustration 3-21-1963 EGH 1:3 advertisement 3-28-1963 AHH 19:1 photograph 4-4-1963 EGH 2:5 assets soar in first business week 4-11-1963 EGH 8:1 nears 1st birthday 2-27-1964 AHH 59:3 serves savers, industry 7-9-1964 AHH 54:7 3 charged for trying to pass forged check at 9-17-1964 EGH 6:5
Bank of Franzen Bros., Bensenville advertisement 4-4-1903 4:3
Bank of Rolling Meadows, Rolling Meadows Shopping Center, 3350 Kirchoff Road organized 3-5-1959 RMH 1:4 work now under way 6-25-1959 RMH 1:4 illustration 7-2-1959 RMH 1:1 opens October 27, 10-8-1959 RMH 1:4 illustration 11-5-1959 AHH 24:4 children watch TV while moms do Xmas shopping, photograph 12-7-1961 AHH 11:4 mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 9:1 to adopt magnetic ink code on checks 2-13-1964 AHH 60:1 set to mark 5th birthday 2-27-1964 AHH 40:5 to offer lifetime income replacement program 7-9-1964 AHH 46:6
Bank Tavern, Barrington mentioned; 105 South Cook Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5
Bank Tavern, Palatine, 33 West Slade Street Hank Stuit opens tavern in former State Bank of Palatine building 4-6-1934 PE 1:3 grand opening, photograph 4-20-1934 2:7
bankruptcies see also Great Depression see also recession see Brookwood Country Club, Addison Road see Bushman, H. L. Co., Inc., Roselle 7-26-1962 AHH 85:3 see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad 3-20-1925 10:3 see Consumers Mart of America, Palatine 10-24-1963 PE 1:2 see Haugen, Edward, Furs, Des Plaines 4-16-1948 22:1 see Mayfair Food Products, Arlington Heights 2-28-1947 1:5 see Mount Prospect Country Club 12-22-1960 MPH 1:1 see Palatine, Lake Zurich & Wauconda Railroad 10-23-1914 5:1 see Streamwood Home Builders, Inc. 4-7-1960 HH 4:4 see Zimmer & Kestler, Arlington Heights slogan: "Save Cook County from Bankruptcy", photograph 10-16-1942 (2) 5:4
banks see also credit unions see also currency exchanges see also finance see also Great Depression see also loans see also money see also recession see also safe deposit boxes see 1st State Bank of Palatine see Addison State Bank see Addison Township Savings and Loan Association see Arlington Heights Federal Savings and Loan Association see Arlington Heights National Bank see Arlington Heights State Bank see Arlington Heights Traveling Bank see Bank of Arlington Heights see Bank of Elk Grove see Bank of Franzen Bros., Bensenville see Bank of Rolling Meadows see Bartlett State Bank see Bensenville Bank, Itasca see Bensenville State Bank see Chicago and Cook County Banker's Association see Citizens Bank & Trust Company, Park Ridge see Clearbrook Savings and Loan Association, Arlington Heights see Cloverdale State Bank see Cook County Council of Insured Savings Associations see Dairymens Bank, Itasca see Des Plaines National Bank see Des Plaines Savings and Loan Association see Des Plaines State Bank see Des Plaines State Building and Loan Association see DuPage County Bankers' Federation see DuPage Trust Company, Glen Ellyn see Edison Park State Savings Bank see Elmhurst State Bank see Farmers Bank, Palatine see Farmers Bank of Schaumburg see Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Bloomingdale see Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Roselle see Farmers State Bank of Schaumburg see First Federal Savings and Loan Association, Des Plaines see First Federal Savings and Loan Association, Wilmette see First National Bank of Arlington Heights see First National Bank of Barrington see First National Bank of Des Plaines see First National Bank of Elgin see First National Bank of Mount Prospect see First National Bank of Niles Center see First National Bank of Palatine see First National Bank of Wheaton see First State Bank of Barrington see First State Bank of Bensenville see First State Bank of Fox River Grove see First State Bank of Westmont see Franklin Park State Bank see Glenview State Bank see Hanover-Wayne Savings & Loan Association, Bartlett see Illinois Bankers Association (I. B. A.) see Illinois Savings and Loan League see Itasca Bank see Itasca Savings and Loan Association see Itasca State Bank see Lake Villa Trust & Savings Bank see Leyden Savings and Loan see Lombard State Bank see Melrose Park State Bank see Morton Grove Trust and Savings Bank see Mount Prospect Bank see Mount Prospect Federal Savings and Loan Association see Mount Prospect National Bank see Mount Prospect State Bank see Naperville National Bank see Niles Center State Bank see Northbrook State Bank see Northbrook Trust & Savings Bank see Northern Cook County Federation of Bankers see Northern DuPage County Clearing House Association see Northfield Building & Loan Association, Glenview see Northwest Building and Loan Association, Arlington Heights see Northwest Federal Savings and Loan Association, Arlington Heights see Norwood Park Trust and Savings Bank see Oak Park Federal Savings see Olympic Savings and Loan Association, Berwyn see Palatine Bank of C. H. Patten see Palatine Building and Loan Association see Palatine National Bank see Palatine Savings and Loan Association see Park Ridge Federal Savings see Park Ridge State Bank see People's State Bank, Arlington Heights see Prospect Plaza Bank, Mount Prospect Plaza see Randhurst State Bank, Mount Prospect see Roselle State Bank see Schaumburg State Bank see Shermerville State Bank see South Lombard Trust and Savings Bank see State Bank of Barrington see State Bank of Franklin Park see State Bank of Niles see State Bank of Palatine see State Bank of River Grove see United State Bank, Crystal Lake see United States, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) see United States, Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. (FSLIC) see United States, Home Owners Loan Corporation see United States, Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) see Villa Park Savings & Loan Association see Wauconda National Bank see West McHenry State Bank see Wheeling Savings and Loan Association see Wheeling State Bank see Wheeling Trust & Savings Bank see York State Bank, Elmhurst official statements of nineteen banks show prosperous financial condition of community 10-16-1925 16:1 Bloomingdale bank closes, see Great Depression 6-12-1931 RR 1:2 bank holiday will restore confidence 3-10-1933 8:8 see United States Federal Reserve System 6-7-1935 CCH 1:7 closed local banks still 'paying off' 1-8-1937 1:6 important new banking fees [humor] 5-19-1944 7:6 prospered during 1946, 1-10-1947 1:1 bankers are golfers too! hold outing at Itasca, photograph 7-16-1948 RR 1:1 bank deposits reach new high in Northwest area: $33,434,565.11 in nine banks 1-14-1949 1:6 banks poll customers on five day openings 7-7-1949 1:2 new bank slated for Prospect Plaza 3-2-1961 MPH 1:6 what's at stake in branch banking; controversy grows hotter 5-18-1961 AHH 19:1 complex law of checks is mystery to most citizens 6-1-1961 AHH 8:1 bank crimes prompt special conferences 10-19-1961 AHH 72:1 report shows bank need 11-9-1961 AHH 20:5 branch banking a state issue 11-15-1962 AHH 22:1 state cleans up savings & loan operators; legitimate S&Ls protected in move 7-9-1964 AHH 45:1 automation invades banking field; no jobs lost 7-9-1964 AHH 47:1 banking careerists in demand 7-9-1964 AHH 49:1 area banks expand service to public; individuality gets emphasis 7-9-1964 AHH 54:4 banking was practiced in ancient times 7-9-1964 AHH 55:1 today's bank guard wears business suit, hides gun 7-9-1964 AHH 55:3
Banks, Ernie at Ace Washer & Dryer Co., Arlington Heights, photographs 7-26-1962 AHH 67:4, 8-2-1962 AHH 35:6 at Edwards, Niles 9-19-1963 AHH 18:1
Banks, Ernie, Baseball Schools plan kick-off rally at Mount Prospect, photograph 5-28-1964 AHH 65:7 advertisement 6-4-1964 AHH 56:1
Banner, Roger, Long Grove jailed after auto break-in 3-14-1963 WH 7:6
Bannockburn Country Club illustration 9-1-1960 AHH 37:1
Bannockburn Country Club Estates offers luxury living 9-1-1960 AHH 37:1
Banta, G. I. poundmaster in Bloomingdale Township 4-27-1951 48:1
Banta, Prof. N. M., Arlington Heights principal, gives graduation address at Arlington Heights Public School 7-19-1902 1:3 home, photograph 9-10-1926 5:1 protests, see Northwest Highway 6-19-1928 1:3 educator passes away, photograph 2-12-1932 1:4
Bantam Books, Inc., Des Plaines, Seegers Road new building under construction, photograph 2-1-1962 AHH 47:6
baptism First Baptist Church, Arlington Heights, slates first baptism by immersion in village 2-22-1962 AHH 1:3
Baptist churches see also Southern Baptists see Bethel Baptist Church, Schaumburg see Calvary Baptist Church, Schaumburg see Carol Stream Baptist Church see Central Baptist Church Chapel, Mount Prospect see Cumberland Baptist Church, Mount Prospect see East Maine Baptist Church, Des Plaines see Elk Grove Baptist Church see First Baptist Chapel, Addison see First Baptist Church of Arlington Heights see First Baptist Church, Barrington see First Baptist Church, Bloomingdale see First Baptist Church of Elk Grove Village see First Baptist Church, Glenview see First Baptist Church, Hoffman Estates see First Baptist Church of Palatine see First Baptist Church, Wheeling see Meadows Baptist Church, Rolling Meadows see Medinah Baptist Church see Mount Prospect Baptist Church see Mount Prospect Community Baptist Church see New River Grove Baptist Church see Prospect Heights Baptist Church see River Grove Baptist Church see St. John the Baptist School, Winfield see Second Baptist Church, Glen Ellyn see South Church, Community Baptist, Mount Prospect see Tri-Village Baptist Chapel, Ontarioville see Tri-Village Baptist Mission see Village Baptist Church, Buffalo Grove
BAR (abbreviation) Browning automatic rifle
bar associations see also attorneys see Chicago Bar Association see DuPage County Bar Association see Illinois State Bar Association see Illinois State's Attorney's Association see Northwest Suburban Bar Association see Tri-State Bar Association
Bar-Tere Rambler, Palatine, 500 South Northwest Highway advertisement 9-18-1958 PE 4:5 advertisement, cartoon 6-23-1960 EGH 5:1 504 South Northwest Highway 11-22-1962 RMH 7:7
Bar W Stock Farm Eddie Haseman, Palatine and friends have started a stock farm for horses 2-4-1949 17:4 mentioned 2-18-1949 17:5
Barad, Maurice found murdered at Mohawk Country Club; special grand jury called in murder case 4-6-1945 RR 1:8
Barbe, Lewis S. insurance man receives DuPage County Sheriff's special badge; claims his life is endangered by the crime syndicate 1-9-1964 BR 6:6
Barber, Donald, East Maine at Luke Field, Phoenix, Ariz. 6-2-1944 12:2
Barber, Edward, Bloomingdale Mayor will seek re-election, photograph 12-31-1964 RR 1:1
Barber, Mrs. Harvey, Prospect Heights photograph 8-26-1949 6:7
Barber, Raymond Luke, Prospect Heights enlists in Army Air Forces 10-28-1943 9:6
Barber Shop & Pool Room, Wheeling advertisement: George Weber, proprietor 1-5-1923 12:1 Roll B
barbers see Ambrose Barber Shop, Wheeling see Andy's Barber Shop, Palatine see Arlington Market Barbershop see Azure, Lawrence "Larry", Palatine see Baldwin Barber Shops, Mount Prospect see Baldwin, Frank, Mount Prospect see Bauer, William, Arlington Heights see Bellmore, Edward A., Wheeling see Bellmore, Joseph, Wheeling see Bill's Barber Shop, Roselle see Brentwood Barber Shop, Bensenville see Brown, John A., Palatine see Campbell Products Co., Bensenville see Central Sanitary Barber Shop, Schiller Park see Collins, Ray, Arlington Heights see Connery, Floyd, Barber Shop, Wheeling see Dinse Barber Shop and Pool Room, Palatine see Dinse Barber Shop and Recreation Parlor, Palatine see Don's Barber Shop, Mount Prospect see DuPage Journeyman Barbers Union see Ed's Barber Shop, Palatine see Elk Grove Barber Shop see Fielitz, Otto, Roselle see Foley's Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor, Arlington Heights see Foley's North Side Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Four Seasons Barbershop, Arlington Heights see Friendly Barber Shop, Wheeling see George's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Grunau, W., Barrington see Hapke, Fred, Palatine see Henry's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Holsman, C. L., Arlington Heights see Holz, Henry, Arlington Heights see Ideal Barber Shop & Billiard Hall, Arlington Heights see Jack's Barber Shop, Palatine see Jim's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Jim's Barber Shop, Bensenville see Joe's Barber Shop, Palatine see Joe's Barber Shop, Wheeling see John's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see John's Barber Shop, Palatine see Jones', Ray, Barber Shop, River Grove see Knapp's Barber Shop, Bensenville see Kunisch, Julius W., Des Plaines see Lund's Barber Shop, Itasca see Main Barber Shop, Mount Prospect see Market Place Barber Shop, Des Plaines see Master Barbers Association see Men's World of Barbering, Elk Grove Village see Moler, Mrs. J. V., Mount Prospect see Moler's Barber Shop, Mount Prospect see Moorhouse, Jas. F., Barber Shop, Palatine see Mount Prospect Barber Shop see Neumann, Wm., Wheeling see Neumann's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Nicolas, Fred, Barber, Franklin Park see Page's Barber & Beauty Shop, Elmhurst see Page's Barber Shop, Roselle see Parkhurst Beauty & Barber Shop, Roselle see Paul's Barber Shop, Palatine see Perry's Barber Shop, Palatine see Perry's, J. D., Barber Shop, Palatine see Pete's Barber Shop, Bensenville see Prospect Heights Barber Shop see Prospect Plaza Barber Shop, Mount Prospect see Prosser, Dave, Arlington Heights see Randhurst Barber Shop, Mount Prospect see Ray's Barber Shop, Barrington see Rolling Meadows Barber Shop see Roselle Barber Shop see Roselle State Bank Barber Shop see Sanitary Barber Shop, The, Bensenville see Sanitary Barber Shop, Franklin Park see Sanitary Barber Shop & Bath Room, Arlington Heights see Schlitz Barber Shop, Palatine see Schlitz, Joseph, Palatine see Snyder, P. W., Roselle see Sorrentino, Carmen see Spoto, Jesse see Stanciu, George, Arlington Heights see Storey, Roy, Wood Dale see Stuprich, Jack, Prospect Heights see Terrace Barber Shop, Bensenville see Tom's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Union Hotel Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Vail-Davis Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Weber, Frank, Arlington Heights see Weiszmann's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Wesbrock's Barber Shop, Wood Dale see Westbrock Barber Shop, Bensenville see Wheeling Barbershop see White, Frank, Arlington Heights see Wichtner, Joseph, Arlington Heights see Yankee Clipper, Arlington Heights cartoon: barber shop 5-17-1940 PE 1:4 unions are trying to organize barber shops in the country towns 12-2-1949 17:5 grotesque haircuts are no longer popular with teens 6-15-1961 AHH 20:5 foreign visitor, Roger Jean, Haiti, barred by Arlington Heights barbers 1-18-1962 AHH 1:5 Arlington Heights barbers apologize, offer to cut Haiti educator's hair 1-25-1962 AHH 3:3 barber story 'erroneous': letter 1-25-1962 AHH 59:7
barbershop quartets see Arlington Barbershop Chorus see Arlingtones see Chord Dusters see Countryside Chorus, Wood Dale see Duffers, The see Fifth Wheelers Barbershop Quartet, Wheeling see Foursome Quartet see Gayboys, The see Imperial Four Barbershop Quartet see Itasca Barbershop Quartet see Keytonics see Mid-States Four see National Barber Shop Singers see Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. see Sweet Adelines see Tuneups, The, Arlington Heights see Vocalaires to present concert at Barrington 10-3-1947 PE 4:6 'Night of Harmony' at Barrington 10-15-1948 3:5 ambitious Itasca Lions test voices on barber shop quartet ballads 10-15-1948 RR 1:3 lady barbershoppers on WNWC-FM, photograph 9-7-1961 AHH 12:1 "San Antonio Special" barbershop show at Maine East High School, Park Ridge, photographs 5-7-1964 AHH 30:4
barbershops see barbers
Barco Division, Aeroquip Corp., Barrington advertisement 11-19-1964 AHH 65:4
Barco Type Founders, Bensenville U.S. Sec. of Labor claims company violates Fair Labor Standards Act; owned by Chester Pardo; 232 South Evergreen Street 7-16-1964 BR 1:1 Dept. of Labor drops its restraining order 9-3-1964 BR 1:7
Barcroft, Lee W., Mount Prospect home, photograph 9-30-1927 AHH 5:7 photograph of 4-17-1931 3:6
Bard, Charleton, Wheeling at Fort Sill, Okla. 10-8-1943 12:8 at Bethlehem, Pa. 4-14-1944 14:7
Bardilou Builders, Inc., Bensenville, 106 West Green Street given charter 4-11-1963 BR 8:4 new 7-room model home on Route 59 one block north of Golf Road, illustration 9-12-1963 AHH 50:1 advertisement 9-12-1963 BR 6:1
Bardwell, Dr. Roger W. chosen superintendent of schools, School District No. 59, Elk Grove Township 8-11-1960 EGH 1:4, photograph 8-18-1960 EGH 1:3 photograph 5-4-1961 EGH 1:3 urges Elk Grove to back Elk Grove Village chapter of Northwest Cooperative Mental Health Association 9-7-1961 EGH 2:1 photograph 1-25-1962 EGH 5:2 reports on educators' meeting; outlines travel to Atlantic City 3-22-1962 EGH 2:1 urges heavier taxes on trailer courts 6-6-1963 AHH 16:1 conducts tour of district, photograph 8-29-1963 EGH 5:4 Supt. assesses district progress, photograph 10-24-1963 EGH 1:6 Supt. calls for sale of Higgins School 1-23-1964 EGH 7:4 reads architect's plans, photograph 9-24-1964 EGH 1:2 cites progress, need for work, photograph 12-31-1964 EGH 3:3, 6:1
BARE (abbreviation) see Benefit Association of Railway Employees
Bargain City, Wheeling, 639 South Milwaukee Avenue grand opening 6-11-1953 AHH 11:1 spectacular blaze guts clothing store 3-23-1961 WH 1:6
Bargain Counter Resale Shop, Bensenville, 19 North Center Street advertisement 10-24-1963 AHH 95:3
BargeWay Service Station, west of Addison on Lake Street armed robbery leads cops to apprehend 2, 12-22-1960 RR 1:2
Baril, Clarence, Palatine at Pine Camp, N.Y., five hour reunion with brother 11-6-1942 (2) 2:1 on maneuvers in California 2-12-1943 (2) 1:3 meets brother Nels in France 12-8-1944 14:4, 3-9-1945 7:2 graduates from only OCS in ETO 6-1-1945 12:5
Baril, Clifford A., Palatine at Farragut, Idaho 10-15-1943 7:6 at Newport, R.I. 11-26-1943 4:5 on way to Washington, D.C. 2-18-1944 12:3 at Washington, D.C. 3-31-1944 9:3 at New Orleans, La. 6-9-1944 12:8 aboard an LCT in Philippines 3-9-1945 12:4 letter from Luzon 6-15-1945 14:4
Baril, Nels, Palatine now a sergeant 8-21-1942 PE 2:7 at Fort Benning, Ga. 11-6-1942 (2) 2:1 at Camp Gordon, Ga. 6-9-1944 7:6 meets brother Clarence in France 12-8-1944 14:4, 3-9-1945 7:2 discharged 11-9-1945 9:4
Bark, Don, Arlington Heights named partner with Laurin, Schultheis & Givens, Arlington Heights 7-11-1963 AHH 19:7
Barker, Mrs. Henry, Mount Prospect magazine Chicago to include feature on firemen's food by, photograph 4-9-1964 AHH 16:1
barley grain growers turn to malt barley as a money crop 8-22-1947 1:2 Cook County men win malting barley prizes 1-21-1949 18:3
Barn of Bargains, Morton Grove, 9246 Waukegan Road advertisement 11-4-1949 11:3
Barnes, Adeline mentioned 3-11-1949 17:3
Barnes, Curt, Jr., Bloomingdale shooting for Bloomingdale Township commissioner post, photograph 1-31-1963 RR 1:5 wants a crack at road commissioner's job, photograph 3-21-1963 RR 1:3 wins 4-4-1963 RR 1:8
Barnes, Mrs. Homer M., Palatine juror on Chicago treason case 11-20-1942 1:1 [mislabeled 11-13-2002]
Barnes, Joseph A., Elk Grove drove an ox-team from Vermont to Elk Grove in spring of 1833, 8-28-1931 8:4 first white settlers in Elk Grove Township 11-7-1963 AHH 22:2
Barnes, Mrs. Jos. A., Elk Grove relates settlement of Elk Grove 4-3-1936 5:2 first woman settler tells of trip to Elk Grove in 1834; five pioneers struggle to start new life here 3-11-1949 17:1
Barnes, Miss Lena, Terra Cotta is visiting friends in Palatine 6-15-1901 1:2, 6-21-1902 5:2
Barnes, Dr. William Harrison 'organ architect' set for concert, photograph 10-19-1961 PHH 1:6
Barnett, August John, Wheeling enlists in Army Air Forces 8-27-1943 (2) 1:5 at Lexington, Ky. 12-3-1943 7:2 at Hondo, Texas, photograph 5-4-1945 16:3
Barnett, William H., Arlington Heights graduates from air corps school 3-27-1942 (2) 1:1 home on furlough from Gulfport, Miss. 10-16-1942 (2) 2:3 promoted to sergeant 3-19-1943 (2) 1:3 on furlough 5-21-1943 (2) 3:4 instructor at Gulfport Field, Miss. 7-30-1943 (2) 1:4 promoted to S/Sgt. 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:7
Barney, Fred D., Prospect Heights chrysanthemum enthusiast, photograph 10-8-1948 MPH 2:1 and wife cited for help to patients at Chicago State Hospital, photograph 7-18-1963 PHH 1:3
Barnich, Frank, Northbrook back from France 1-12-1945 9:6
barns see Advance Auction Sales Barn see Atcher, Robert O., Schaumburg 2-12-1959 HH 1:1... see Brockman Farm, Palatine see Donkey Inn Barn, Palatine see Hill Top Barn see Landen's Barn see Meyer barn, Palatine see Palatine Livery Barn see Pollworth, F., Barn see Red Barn, Mount Prospect see Schulze Bros., Bensenville see Sheibel's Barn, Wood Dale see Stade Bros. see Twin Acres, Itasca see Volkening, Henry, Jr., Schaumburg see Weinert barn, Prospect Heights see Wheeling Sales Barn see Wilkening's Livery Barn, Palatine description of a barn-raising in Schaumburg 5-25-1901 4:5 barn dance at Hattendorf's in Hanover 6-13-1924 17:7 Landen's Barn: hard time dance 8-5-1932 7:1 F. Pollworth, Barn: old time barn dance 8-5-1932 7:2 advertisement; photograph of a barn and a house 4-17-1942 8:1 photograph of barn on south side of Higgins Road east of Mannheim Road 8-25-1944 11:4 bunks in 200-year-old barn, photograph 3-9-1945 12:6 fire destroys Spunner Farm barn, old Lake Zurich landmark valued at $10,000, 6-20-1947 8:4 cocktail party honors century old barn at Wagner Road and Glenview Road 7-17-1947 10:4 'barn warming' to herald opening of Rolling Meadows Community Church at Wild barn at 3425 Kirchoff Road 12-2-1954 AHH 1:4 barn moving in Elk Grove, photograph 1-16-1958 CCH 1:2 landmark barn owned by Dr. Joseph Sodaro, Bloomingdale, leveled by fire, photograph 7-3-1958 BR 1:4 Rolling Meadows community barn to be torn down 9-11-1958 RMH 1:4 Hoffman Estates Community Center barn painted, photograph 9-25-1958 PE-HES 4:4 Elk Grove Village reveals new village hall plans; 780 Tonne Road, photographs 1-8-1959 EGH 1:4 moving time for Elk Grove village hall, photograph 2-5-1959 EGH 1:6 creative architect Paul Schweikher turns 'barn' on Meacham Road south of Schaumburg Road into a lavish home, photograph 2-12-1959 HH 1:1 century-old barn at 122 West Hintz Road saved from fire, photograph 4-9-1959 MPH 1:1 photograph of John Freise barn in northeastern Schaumburg Township 7-23-1959 HH 4:2 barn was home of Rolling Meadows Community Church; photograph of 'painting party" 5-19-1960 RMH 22:6 Long Grove Road barn, photograph 7-14-1960 AHH 15:1 Schaumburg Road barn, photograph 7-14-1960 HH 1:6 barn on Roselle Road south of Schaumburg Road, photograph 8-4-1960 HH 2:1 improvements to barn at 780 Tonne Road to house two new fire trucks 9-29-1960 EGH 1:6 'hot' promotion at Randhurst opening: nearly burn wrong barn, photograph 11-24-1960 MPH 1:4 Elk Grove Village Volunteer Fire Dept. razes barn at northeast corner Landmeier Road and Tonne Road for station, photographs 1-5-1961 EGH 3:1 Hoffman Estates Boys Club, illustration of barn if fixed up 8-17-1961 HH 1:4 Elk Grove Village Jaycees rent barn at 780 Tonne Road, photograph 11-16-1961 EGH 1:7 studio in barn at 445 East Dundee Road, Wheeling: advertisement for paintings 11-30-1961 AHH 12:7 Hoffman Estates begins work on community barn for Boys Club 2-15-1962 HH 2:6 Elk Grove Village Jaycees convert old fire barn to community place, photographs 3-22-1962 EGH 4:4, 1-17-1963 EGH 5:1 Bensenville landmark destroyed; 100-year-old barn on Grand Avenue east of Church Road burned to ground, photograph 10-25-1962 BR 6:1 barn converted for Christmas services, see Glassman, Ben, Farm 12-13-1962 HH 7:4 Haase farm, Prospect Heights 'landmark' barn burns in practice 5-9-1963 PHH 1:8 at Arlington Heights Road and Algonquin Road, photograph 7-4-1963 AHH 1:2 at Fullerton Avenue and Grace Street, Addison, saved from fire, photograph 7-4-1963 BR 12:6 workmen put final touches on Schaumburg civic center, photograph of barn 8-29-1963 HH 1:3 at Higgins Road and Roselle Road to come down, photograph 10-3-1963 PE 3:1 barns, pigs vs. Roselle Ford Motor Sales—up to court, photograph 4-23-1964 RR 1:5 Franzen Farm barn on Irving Park Road saved from fire, photograph 5-7-1964 DCR 1:6 Hoffman Estates Boys Club seeking to remodel barn 10-1-1964 HH 5:2 Glade farm and Brockman farm barns set afire by vandals 10-8-1964 PE 2:1
Barnum Delicatessen, Palatine Mrs. Barnum returns to; Mr. Schneider disposed of his interests in; South Brockway Street 10-7-1932 4:4
Barnum, Israel, Arlington Heights former Arlington man uses rifle to end life 10-21-1949 1:4
Barnwell, Mrs. Ida F., Rolling Meadows 94 years old, photograph 5-3-1962 RMH 4:7
Baron Electric Co, Arlington Heights, 831 North Rand Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:3
Barone, Ross J., & Sons, Franklin Park, 11841 Franklin Avenue review 8-3-1961 AHH 37:1
Baronscheen's Grove, Northbrook Northbrook Day 8-6-1926 16:1
Barr, M. E., Franklin Park advertisement: general contractor; 3328 Rose Street 9-7-1928 DCR 3:1
Barr, Richard J., Joliet candidate for state attorney general, photograph 9-3-1920 2:5 candidate for state senator, photograph 3-28-1930 NCH 3:7, 3-16-1934 RR 3:6 seeks re-nomination 2-25-1938 RR 2:1 record of service at Springfield 10-21-1938 RR 4:2 photograph of 10-27-1938 RR 3:7 candidate for state senator, photograph 3-27-1942 RR 4:6 winner 4-17-1942 RR 1:8 photograph 3-29-1946 RR 3:6
Barr, William G. "Bill", Joliet 4th candidate seeking GOP blessing to run for 14th District U.S. Congressional seat, photograph 11-7-1963 BR 7:7 DuPage County is key to hopes; voting power has shifted 1-23-1964 BR 7:4 candidate promises to represent 'all', photograph 1-30-1964 BR 6:1 advertisement 2-6-1964 BR 8:4 in favor of permanent tax cut 2-6-1964 BR 10:5 qualifications 2-13-1964 BR 2:7 campaign day often starts at 5 a.m. 2-20-1964 BR 5:6 advertisement 2-20-1964 BR 5:7 asks halt to urban renewal, federal housing 2-27-1964 BR 5:1 to testify on urban renewal 3-5-1964 BR 5:7 says Democrats promise all things to all people 3-12-1964 BR 4:7 pressures grow in congressional race, photograph 3-26-1964 AR 1:7 advertisement, photograph 4-2-1964 BR 4:1 endorsed by Hinsdale Women's Republican Club 4-2-1964 BR 6:4 4 page advertisement, photographs 4-9-1964 BR 23:1 accused of 'deception' in circulating sample ballot 4-16-1964 BR 7:3 moderation is winner in DuPage County primary: Charles Percy defeats 4-23-1964 BR 1:1
Barrett Agricultural Service organized by O. G. Barrett 10-1-1937 1:5 unique institution 2-11-1938 3:4
Barrett - Dunton Club history recalled 10-16-1931 1:4
Barrett, Edward J. accomplishments of Auditor of Public Accounts 10-2-1936 4:1 Democratic Candidate for Illinois Secretary of State, photograph 10-28-1948 16:6 Cook County Clerk sued by Inverness board for failing to collect tax levy 10-18-1962 PE 1:1 Wheeling Township asks courts to force Cook County Clerk to hold JP election 3-21-1963 AHH 1:7
Barrett, Rev. Edward Newton, D. D., Arlington Heights dies in Iowa City, brought here for burial 5-25-1901 1:5 mourned 8-19-1904 1:5
Barrett, George F. photograph of 12-15-1939 6:4
Barrett, H. H., Elgin advertisement: chiropodist; Home Bank building 10-6-1933 7:2
Barrett, John Carolan, Prairie View young man drowns 9-3-1937 CCH 1:7
Barrett, John E., Wheeling civic leader dead 3-17-1939 5:6
Barrett, O. G., Arlington Heights (also known as Ole Olson) Farm Advisor gives corn borer talk, see Cook County Farm Bureau 9-13-1927 1:2 broadcasts on WLS, photograph 5-15-1928 6:5 photographs of 4-15-1932 4:8, 7-29-1932 1:4 appointed Cook County Wheat Administrator 8-4-1933 1:8 Village Trustee retires, photograph 5-11-1934 1:5 first house in U.S. to be painted with full soy oil 5-25-1934 1:3 asks experts to study Chicago area produce market, photograph 2-22-1935 1:8 reelected Cook County Farm Bureau farm advisor 3-15-1935 CCH 1:7 biography 7-12-1935 1:4 candidate for School District No. 214 invites support of voters 4-10-1936 1:6 responds to George Olcese' accusations 5-8-1936 HS 2:4 caricature of 8-14-1936 CCH 1:4 honored by Cook County Farm Bureau 11-6-1936 1:3 Cook County Farm Bureau farm advisor resigns; to organize Barrett Agricultural Service, photograph 10-1-1937 1:5 resigns as ration board head, leaves Arlington Heights for Michigan 5-21-1943 1:5
Barrett, Patrick J., Arlington Heights photographs 6-6-1947 5:3, 6-6-1947 PE 5:6 at Pearl Harbor, photograph 7-30-1948 14:3
Barrington see Barrington Township see Barrington, Village of name adopted from Great Barrington, Mass., former home of many early residents 4-9-1964 AHH 15:4
Barrington airport surveyed by Illinois State Department of Aeronautics: inadvisable to expand because of topography 2-7-1947 1:8
Barrington Animal Hospital 312 South Grove Avenue, see Gieseke, Dr. A. G., Barrington 4-5-1935 8:1 advertisement, photograph 12-26-1946 16:6 mentioned; 216 South Northwest Highway 10-22-1964 HH 5:5
Barrington Beauty Parlor, West Main Street advertisement 7-4-1924 2:2
Barrington Bootery owner H. S. "Bud" Brown, photograph 8-15-1963 AHH 5:4 110 South Cook Street 7-16-1964 AHH 33:8
Barrington Boy Scouts CWA builds cabin for scouts 5-4-1934 1:6 scout's cabin, illustration 5-4-1934 8:2
Barrington Camp Meeting see Barrington Park Camp Association
Barrington Catholic Church pastor Rev. Thomas F. Leyden injured (June 28, 1884) 11-17-1938 CCH 1:5
Barrington Center, Dundee Road and Old Sutton Road mentioned 4-20-1901 5:4, 6-8-1901 4:2
Barrington Center Bible Church illustration 3-21-1947 4:6 district ministers to meet 3-25-1949 11:5 to present Silent Night in pantomime 12-23-1949 7:5 to show scenes of new mission station 1-13-1950 19:4 American flag presented to, photograph 11-5-1953 AHH 7:1 Rev. Leo Hendrickson elected as new pastor of 100-year-old historic church; Dundee Road and Old Sutton Road 3-1-1962 AHH 8:1, 19:1 "The Hendrickson Family" brings the gospel in sermon and song, photograph 3-5-1964 AHH 20:6 hymn singing 5-7-1964 PE 7:6
Barrington Center Church, east side of Old Sutton Road just north of Dundee Road see Farmers' Cow and Corn Convention 3-22-1918 1:2 third anniversary 10-15-1943 PE 2:3 to mark ninth anniversary 10-28-1949 8:7
Barrington Center School, north side of Dundee Road just east of Old Sutton Road see also School District No. 6, Barrington Township meeting 11-16-1923 (Roll A) 11:2 looks forward to erection of $7,000 school building 7-10-1925 12:4 essay 12-14-1926 3:3 installs electric lights 11-27-1928 4:1 declamatory contest 3-6-1931 10:2
Barrington Chautauqua program 7-19-1912 5:4 Lincoln Chautauqua advertisement 7-7-1916 5:6
Barrington Child Study Group celebrates 20th year 6-18-1964 AHH 48:7
Barrington Civic League organized, urges teamwork 3-18-1927 1:1 Barrington Community Courier (newspaper) article, see Arlington Heights Relief Committee 6-23-1933 1:4
Barrington Conservation Council promotes purple martin houses as Christmas gifts 11-19-1964 PE 2:6
Barrington Consolidated High School District No. 224 see School District No. 224, Barrington Township
Barrington Countryside Horse Show next Sunday 8-15-1947 14:4 Itasca horse winner, photograph 9-3-1948 PE 3:4 photograph 8-23-1956 PE 1:2
Barrington Dramatic Club advertisement reprinted: presents Among the Breakers at Maiman's Hall March 7, 1879, 3-18-1949 24:3 The Sleeping Beauty, photograph 5-6-1949 8:3
Barrington Fire Department fire truck arrives soon 5-29-1928 1:2 proposed fire station, illustration 8-28-1928 5:1 reviews 40 years of service at celebration 9-16-1938 CCH 8:2 holds amateur shows 11-4-1938 (2) 2:6 demands pay before fighting factory fire 4-21-1939 CCH 1:7 $50,000 fire awakens local farmers 4-28-1939 CCH 1:4 opposes village control 7-14-1939 12:4 4,000 gallons of gasoline leak from truck into Flynn [Flint] Creek 12-3-1943 1:2 photograph 8-5-1949 PE 1:1
Barrington Folk Singers to appear at Crawford Dept. Store, Rolling Meadows 8-13-1964 RMH 4:1
Barrington Furniture Co., Northwest Highway and Main Street advertisement: going out of business 10-5-1961 AHH 31:1
Barrington Garage & Machine Shop mentioned 6-2-1922 11:5
Barrington Garden Club flower show 7-31-1928 8:7 annual flower show 8-13-1929 7:4 homes, gardens open to garden enthusiasts 7-28-1939 4:1 'Spring Look in Houses' tour 4-30-1948 7:1
Barrington General Hospital mentioned 11-6-1928 5:1 see Ficke, Albert, Lake Zurich 12-29-1933 1:3 closed 5-24-1935 CCH 1:1
Barrington Girl Scouts see Barrington Boy Scouts 5-4-1934 1:6
Barrington Hairdressers advertisement: 113 West Northwest Highway 2-15-1962 AHH 44:5
Barrington Hall Coffee illustration 2-25-1949 15:6
Barrington High School, 310 South Hough Street see also School District No. 224 addition nearing completion 5-29-1925 5:5 cafeteria successful 9-20-1927 2:6 basket ball team, photographs 2-7-1928 6:4, 2-14-1930 DCR 1:4 to sponsor Prairie Farmer WLS barn dance show 1-24-1936 PE 2:4 see Christian Science Society 4-10-1936 16:2 CYO fighters to stage show at gymnasium 4-17-1936 8:7, 8-28-1936 6:4 meet the coach, Paul Clark 12-2-1938 6:2 advertisement: solo dance recital 4-7-1939 11:5 treat for music lovers 4-19-1940 PE 1:1 teacher Charles Roselle dies from skull fracture 3-16-1945 PE 1:5 spring concert 4-12-1946 13:1 vote on site for new high school 1-17-1947 CCH 1:5 voters approve million dollar bond issue 2-14-1947 1:3 submits plans for new school 5-2-1947 12:4 students to run school for one day only 5-9-1947 10:4 music club concert 5-9-1947 12:4 Illinois Conference of Evangelical United Brethren Church appointments announced at 6-6-1947 RR 1:2 football team, photograph 9-19-1947 7:3 UN folk festival 1-30-1948 8:5 cuts cost on new building at 616 West Main Street to $1,269,000, 6-11-1948 22:4 football team, photograph 11-19-1948 10:3 receives favorable write-up in national magazine School Executive 1-28-1949 4:6 senior play, photograph 3-4-1949 16:3 constructing a one million dollar building 4-15-1949 PE 1:8 house built by boys sells for $14,150, 6-17-1949 1:2 contemporary design interests craft class, photograph 10-21-1949 18:4 Dundee first Broncho foe in new gym 11-18-1949 9:5 West Suburban Superintendent's Club meeting at new high school 12-16-1949 12:1 200 engage in folk dances, photograph 2-15-1952 PE 1:3 announces adult program 1-5-1961 PE 3:5 Annie Get Your Gun 7-13-1961 AHH 53:3 Showboat, photographs 4-26-1962 HH 8:1, BR 16:4, 5-10-1962 AHH 11:2 space exhibit, photograph 5-10-1962 AHH 4:5 Northern Illinois University, DeKalb board approves graduate extension center at 9-6-1962 PE 5:7 Silk Stockings, photographs 4-18-1963 AHH 63:3, 5-9-1963 AHH 42:1 Oklahoma, photograph 10-31-1963 AHH 65:5
Barrington Hillcrest Acres, Northwest Highway near Hillside Road home, photograph 8-18-1955 RR 10:5
Barrington Hillcrest Golf Club, Barrington see Thunderbird Country Club, Barrington
Barrington Hills Country Club, north side of Lake Cook Road east of Brinker Road club house burns 9-26-1930 PE 1:6 women's golf meet 8-6-1948 9:7 operates slot machines 8-10-1950 1:5 Pelleas et Melisande 4-18-1963 AHH 60:3 Cosi Fan Tutte 4-16-1964 AHH 75:5
Barrington Hills, Village of see Kuranz, John, Barrington Hills see Old Heidelberg Inn, Barrington Hills see St. Marks Protestant Episcopal Church, Barrington Hills see Tulpo, Mr. and Mrs. Carl, Barrington Hills incorporated one year ago — earns 'largest village' title 5-1-1958 PE 8:6 study annexation by 1-14-1960 HH 1:7 defendant in $1 million lawsuit, see Howie-in-the-Hills Building Corp., Chicago 10-10-1963 PE 1:7
Barrington Home Bakery advertisement 2-2-1934 PE 3:2
Barrington Hudson—Essex Co., Arlington Heights advertisement: autos 3-5-1929 8:1
Barrington Laundry truck, photograph 8-5-1921 9:1 advertisement 10-6-1933 8:4 advertisement: 213 East Station Street 9-7-1934 5:7 review 6-5-1936 2:5 mentioned; 209 East Station Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5
Barrington Laundry & Dry Cleaners advertisement 12-16-1949 PE 4:7
Barrington Lions Club hosts neighboring Lions clubs 10-29-1929 1:1
Barrington Literary Society discussed: "Resolved, That Ambition has been the cause of more evil than has Intemperance." (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:5
Barrington Masonic Temple see Masonic Temple, Barrington
Barrington Merchants' Exhibit advertisement: three floors of Catlow's Auditorium filled; 43 exhibit booths, bazaar, museum, grandmother's fashion show, music and entertainment 12-6-1929 2:6
Barrington Methodist Church, 311 South Hough Street rummage sale 10-24-1963 AHH 95:2
Barrington Music Club, 604 Summit Street position open in chorus and orchestra 4-4-1947 15:4 Theodore Lams to direct, photograph 5-16-1947 7:3 expansion 5-23-1947 (3) 13:7 makes plans for new season 9-5-1947 13:4 3rd annual spring concert 5-14-1948 18:3, 19:4 sponsors Interlochen scholarship 2-25-1949 19:5
Barrington Music & Gift Shop mentioned; 114 South Cook Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5
Barrington Orchestra program 6-15-1901 1:4 members listed 6-22-1901 1:3
Barrington Packing Company advertisement: Barrington Road and Dundee Road 2-2-1940 CCH 5:5
Barrington Packing House advertisement: Dundee Road over the viaduct at Northwest Highway 10-5-1928 6:7 bandits enter 10-7-1932 4:3
Barrington Paint & Glass Co., Main Street and Hough Street photographs 6-3-1954 CCH 2:4
Barrington Park, southwest of Hillside Avenue and Northwest Highway see Barrington Park Camp Association
Barrington Park Baton Twirlers photograph 8-29-1963 WH 2:1
Barrington Park Subdivision, 308 South Ela Road see also Stuart Construction Company, Barrington advertisement 10-30-1958 BR 8:5
Barrington Park Camp Association opens 8-2-1946 PE 1:5 opens August 1, 7-11-1947 17:3 Evangelical United Brethren churches to hold 75th camp meeting 7-23-1948 14:4 76th annual assembly 7-15-1949 10:4
Barrington Park District see Barrington Park see Jewel Park, Barrington see North Park, Barrington see Northside Park, Barrington to build big swimming pool 4-17-1931 1:3 swimming pool opens 7-3-1931 1:3 Arlington and Palatine support 7-24-1936 1:3 pool closes to avert big deficit 8-29-1941 1:4 delays opening of pool because of financial difficulties 7-2-1943 MPH 1:5 to open pool 7-16-1943 PE 1:8
Barrington Post No. 158, American Legion hosts Palatine Commercial Association 4-11-1924 5:4 host to Palatine organizations 4-3-1925 1:5 advertisement: celebrate Independence Day at Hawthorne Lake 7-2-1926 16:3
Barrington Post No. 275, Grand Army of the Republic held a grand camp fire at the Methodist Episcopal Church, Barrington (December 3, 1884) 6-2-1950 17:3
Barrington Post No. 7706, Veterans of Foreign Wars to sponsor WLS stage show: Red Blanchard, Sage Riders, Sackett Sisters, Tom Corwine and Al Lipman 4-4-1947 (2) 16:4 Fox River Grove dance to aid hospitalized vets 12-9-1949 25:6 Barrington Press (newspaper) 260 sign statement on equal rights 1-9-1964 AHH 27:6
Barrington Press, Inc., The advertisement: bindery; 200 James Street 3-1-1962 AHH 61:4
Barrington Public Library librarian Miss Olive Dobson, photograph 5-14-1948 19:4
Barrington Public School, 310 South Hough Street architect's conception of new WPA south addition 9-18-1936 1:5 Weed Eradication Day; 1000 farmers expected at Barrington Public School 5-17-1940 (2) 4:4, 6-7-1940 (2) 4:1 Cook County school survey 12-11-1942 1:6 to remodel shower facilities 7-16-1948 PE 1:8 Christian Science lecture 10-7-1949 PE 4:1
Barrington Realty Co., 131 West Main Street advertisement 4-20-1961 AHH 49:1
Barrington Rest Home mentioned; 145 West Main Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5 Barrington Review (newspaper) poem about employee at 2-23-1901 1:4 reports substation built, see North Shore Electric Company 4-22-1910 1:5 reports substation destroyed, see weather 9-30-1921 1:3 reports arrest, see Knowe, Charles 5-11-1923 (Roll A) 1:4 offspring of Cook County Herald 10-23-1928 1:2 see Paddock Publications, Inc., Arlington Heights 2-26-1937 8:3 mentioned 12-2-1938 1:4 in new hands 8-4-1939 PE 1:1 started 1888, 10-11-1940 (2) 4:7 merges with Community Courier 8-29-1941 CCH 1:6 established an office in Palatine and started the Palatine Review 12-24-1948 17:3
Barrington Road see aviation 5-15-1942 1:5, 7-17-1942 1:8 see Barrington Packing Company see Barrington Trucking Company 9-7-1961 AHH 9:4 see Bel Terra Farm, Barrington see Bierman, Harvey see Bierman's Blacksmith Shop see Crabtree Forest Preserve see Dato-Tucker, Inc. see Dimiceli family farm see Dolphin Fun Club, Streamwood see Eustice, Alfred L. see Eustice, Mrs. Alfred L. see Green Gate, The see Gromer Super Market, Hanover Park see Hanover Builders, Inc. see Hanover East Apartments, Hanover Park see Hanover Gardens Subdivision, Hanover Park see Hanover Highlands Subdivision, Hanover Park see Hanover Park Estates Subdivision see Hanover Park N' Shop see Hanover Park, Village of 5-23-1963 HH 7:4 see Hanover Tap see Hanover Times see Hanover Towers see Hanover Union School see Hoosier Grove see Hoosier Grove School see Humphrey School see J & W Trenching, Barrington see Lageschulte School see landfills 8-29-1963 HH 1:1 see Manetas, Thomas see McNaught, Gertrude farm see Midwest Packing Company see New Era School see Pala-Barr Farm see Pioneer Park, Addison see Stueve farm, Hanover Park see Williams, O. S., farm may be paved from Barrington to Higgins Road 7-10-1931 1:7 paving delay 7-8-1932 1:6 Hanover Park resident claims road is 'gasoline alley' 7-16-1964 HSH 1:6
Barrington Sea Scouts to christen ship, see Jewel Tea Company 11-6-1942 (2) 1:4
Barrington Slough see Baker Lake, Barrington
Barrington State Bank see State Bank of Barrington
Barrington Steam Laundry see Hapke, Fred, Palatine 2-21-1903 1:1
Barrington Steam and Wind Mill 1870s advertisement mentioned 3-18-1949 24:3
Barrington Tool & Engineering Co. mentioned; 335 East Station Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5
Barrington Town & Countryside Realty Inc. mentioned; 119 Park Avenue 10-22-1964 HH 5:5
Barrington Town-Warming combination of early American town meeting and old time religious revival; national speakers to appear 1-13-1939 CCH 1:7 meetings start next week 1-5-1940 1:2 speakers give warning 1-12-1940 1:4 starts Sunday 1-24-1941 1:5 meetings to be held 1-9-1942 6:4 program given 1-16-1942 3:6 Lloyd Douglas to open 1-8-1943 1:7 opens next week 2-12-1943 1:8 Prof. Kuebler at 2-26-1943 1:3 Stassen, Conzelman, Pvt. Hargrove on program 2-15-1946 9:5
Barrington Township, Cook County (T42N R9E), bounded by County Line Road, Huntington Boulevard, Northwest Tollway and Kane County election results 11-17-1916 1:3 rural school graduating exercises 5-22-1925 9:3 brewing plants found, see Prohibition 6-25-1926 9:8 dead animal industry springs up 7-17-1928 4:5 officials arrested for trespassing at dead animal disposal plant on former Kerber farm at Sutton 7-27-1928 1:8 awaits decision on trespass charge 8-7-1928 5:2 attorney files suit in carcass controversy 8-28-1928 5:7 list of rural teachers 7-9-1937 5:5 delinquent tax list 10-16-1941 PE (2) 7:1 personal property assessment 10-21-1942 PE (2) 4:6 delinquent tax list 12-4-1942 PE 4:7 list of rural school teachers 9-3-1943 PE 1:3 delinquent tax list 10-28-1943 PE 13:3 personal property assessment 11-18-1943 PE 6:6 judges and clerks of election 2-25-1944 CCH 6:1 delinquent tax list 10-26-1944 PE 14:2 personal property assessment 11-30-1944 PE 7:5 delinquent tax list 10-25-1945 PE 19:2 personal property assessment for 1946, 6-27-1946 22:6 criticized for allowing non-residents to vote 5-30-1947 PE 1:4 consolidation of schools recommended 6-20-1947 1:8 personal property assessment 7-17-1947 PE 7:1 delinquent tax list 10-24-1947 PE 24:1 personal property assessment 7-16-1948 PE 21:4 delinquent tax list 10-28-1948 PE (4) 3:5 personal property assessment for 1949, 7-7-1949 PE 23:3 real estate assessment for 1947, 10-14-1949 PE (4) 25:1 delinquent tax list 10-28-1949 30:3 quadrennial assessment list 11-26-1959 PE 12:1 Roger Touhy death recalls Prohibition era; directed bootlegging in Wheeling, Palatine and Barrington Townships 12-31-1959 AHH 1:1 personal property assessment list 2-11-1960 PE 8:1 county court to eye Schaumburg Center annexation of 3,500 acres in 3-3-1960 HH 1:5 personal property assessment list 10-19-1961 HH 17:7 personal property assessment list 11-22-1962 RMH 10:3 delinquent tax list 12-13-1962 AHH 88:5 delinquent tax list 12-26-1963 AHH 31:1 mentioned; came into being in 1850, 4-9-1964 AHH 15:4 quadrennial assessment list 8-6-1964 RMH 25:1 personal property tax list 10-22-1964 HH 5:1 delinquent tax list 12-31-1964 AHH 26:1
Barrington Township Democratic Organization advertisement: rally; meet the candidates at Grove Street School 3-19-1964 PE 7:1, 9:1
Barrington Township Regular Republican Organization Marguerite Church and Richard Ogilvie to headline Candidates Night at Winston Park School, Palatine 3-26-1964 RMH 1:1
Barrington Trails, Lake Cook Road two miles east of Barrington advertisement: subdivision 10-25-1962 AHH 31:1 reports one-half of lots are sold 3-14-1963 AHH 42:3 has one-acre lots 9-12-1963 AHH 48:5
Barrington Transportation Co., Inc. objects to Hoffman Herald article 8-11-1960 HH 1:7 mentioned; 507 South Grove Avenue 10-3-1963 HH 13:1, 10-22-1964 HH 5:5
Barrington Trucking Company, 113 Park Avenue notice to Palatine residents: place garbage cans in front of your home next to street 8-1-1947 PE 2:1 advertisement 7-29-1949 3:1 wins Palatine municipal garbage service bid 10-31-1957 PE 1:3 service satisfactory: Mount Prospect 8-17-1961 MPH 1:6 description of operation, photographs 9-7-1961 AHH 9:1 uses landfill near Barrington Road and Algonquin Road, photograph 9-7-1961 AHH 9:4 revised garbage contract with Mount Prospect revealed 10-19-1961 MPH 1:4 drivers receive safety awards 4-5-1962 AHH 49:3 buys out Victor Trucking Company; takes over scavenger service in Hoffman Estates and Rolling Meadows 9-6-1962 RMH 8:1 new contract with Rolling Meadows ups cost, services 10-4-1962 RMH 2:1 to be awarded 5-year disposal pact by Palatine 1-3-1963 PE 1:4 refuse collection changes outlined 1-10-1963 PE 1:2 salutes customers on 25th anniversary, photographs 5-30-1963 AHH 24:1 review; 419 West Main Street 8-1-1963 AHH 69:3 land reclamation program succeeds 10-3-1963 AHH 87:5 advertisement 2-27-1964 AHH 62:1
Barrington Upholstery, 117½ West Main Street advertisement 4-9-1948 PE 4:3
Barrington, Village of officials cited; Mayor, Justice of Peace and two others face pro-German charges 11-16-1917 1:4 influenza takes hold; five deaths, strict quarantine 10-11-1918 4:6 public tractor demonstration 10-10-1919 12:1 paving, see Northwest Highway 9-9-1921 1:6 wants downtown route for Northwest Highway 6-1-1923 (Roll A) 11:4 trustee proposes blue law enforcement to stop Sunday movie showings 1-14-1927 6:3 Fall Festival 9-11-1928 6:5 finds way to stop bill boards, see Universal Outdoor Sign Co. 9-6-1929 PE 1:7 bonds are forgeries, village attorney R. Hay missing 12-27-1929 PE 1:4 Roger D. Hay makes restitution, awaits arraignment 3-18-1930 1:2 home at 145 Raymond Avenue, photograph 7-29-1932 8:3 to vote on liquor sale 4-7-1933 4:5 defendant in assessment case 9-22-1933 1:4 cannot empty sewage effluent into Flint Creek; must pipe it to Fox River treatment plant 7-6-1934 6:6 "Battle of Barrington", see Nelson, George "Baby Face" 12-7-1934 1:2 business review 2-15-1935 8:5 officials summoned for contempt for emptying sewage into Flint Creek 6-7-1935 3:4 news items reprinted from Palatine Independent (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:3 Edna Baldwin, Palatine, attended the Chautauqua (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:3 Fall Festival 8-20-1937 8:1; hunting dogs perform, photograph 9-24-1937 CCH 8:3, 10-1-1937 CCH 1:4, 10-1-1937 CCH 5:2 rejects plan to finger print peddlers 4-1-1938 CCH 3:4 Fall Festival 9-30-1938 4:4 model home at Jewel Park to be awarded, photograph 12-20-1940 PE 1:1 railroad car backyard ornament at 621 East Main Street 7-25-1941 5:6, 8-15-1941 (2) 1:4 Fall Festival 10-3-1941 (2) 6:1 new police car provides two-way radios 1-9-1942 6:5 Navy air recruits to be inducted at Street Festival 8-28-1942 1:3 closes village dump to outsiders 8-6-1943 PE 1:2 street festival 8-20-1943 (2) 1:4, CCH 7:3 sued over low sign 2-11-1944 12:6 Festival 8-4-1944 12:7 loses bond suit 12-20-1946 1:2 depot moved from Deer Grove Station to 2-18-1949 12:1,2 service station owner thwarts armed holdup by pair 7-22-1949 22:7 Illinois Bell moves office to, to make room for switchboards 6-8-1951 CCH 1:7 home at 329 West Russell Street, photograph 11-5-1953 AHH 17:1 100 year Centennial; plans four days of events, photograph 8-15-1963 AHH 5:4 has problems because it lies in two counties; photograph of Pres. John Blanke 12-12-1963 AHH 23:2 started in 1854 when C&NW RR came through; made up of two settlements: Barrington and Cuba 4-9-1964 AHH 15:4
Barrington, Walter, Palatine Commander Palatine Post No. 690, American Legion, photographs 10-1-1964 PE 6:4, 12-31-1964 PE 3:2
Barrington Women of the Moose fashion show and dance 3-21-1963 AHH 76:7, 3-5-1964 AHH 9:1
Barrington Woods Subdivision, Lake Cook Road ½ mile west of Rand Road photograph of home by Maxon Construction 10-8-1953 AHH 24:1 news column 7-7-1955 PE (2) 5:3
Barrowman, Jeanne, Palatine photograph 7-29-1949 7:4
Barrows, R. P. operated a store in Palatine in 1865, 8-10-1950 17:3
Barry, Barbara photograph of 10-27-1938 4:1
Barry, Belle photograph of 5-17-1940 4:2
Barry, Frank, Prospect Heights camera fan for over ten years 4-23-1943 MPH 3:4
Barry-Irwin Auto Store, Palatine, 119 North Northwest Highway advertisement 4-2-1948 7:4
Barrymore, Lionel, Park Ridge see Forest Trail Stables, Park Ridge
Bart, Mrs. Joseph, Bensenville 'sugar cube' house delights grandchildren; unique doll house 10-year project, photographs 2-1-1962 AHH 50:4
Bartch, Dorothy photograph 8-29-1947 PE 1:6
Bartel, Fred, Glen Ellyn, 807 North Main Street sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7
Bartelme, John Paul, Northbrook at Great Lakes 2-18-1944 12:5
Bartels, Arthur H., Schaumburg marries Alma Hitzeman 10-29-1915 5:5
Bartels, Emil fire loss may reach $15,000, 7-21-1939 DCR 1:7
Bartels, Herman photograph of 1892, 3-4-1949 17:1
Bartels, Joe history at Arlington Park Race Track 9-28-1961 S 38:3
Bartels, Kenneth, Roselle photograph 8-19-1949 1:4
Bartels, Ralph John, Palatine at Great Lakes 7-7-1944 6:3 graduates 11-24-1944 12:6 overseas 2-23-1945 7:3 in Pacific 7-27-1945 6:4 based at San Francisco, Calif. 1-11-1946 9:4
Bartels, Richard, Elgin photograph 8-1-1963 AHH 9:6
Bartelt, Harold, Arlington Heights at Camp Claibourne, La. 3-5-1943 (2) 1:4 letter from Camp Claibourne 6-11-1943 (2) 4:1 killing snakes and fat ants 9-3-1943 (2) 12:5 receives $12, 10-22-1943 1:4 letter from Shreveport, La. 10-28-1943 12:7 letter of thanks 11-12-1943 12:1 letter from Camp Howze, Texas 12-31-1943 8:7 at Camp Campbell, Ky. 9-28-1945 11:7 discharged 10-19-1945 9:4
Bartender, Restaurant and Club Employees Union see also Suburban Hotel, Club, Restaurant and Bartenders Union Wheeling restaurant, The Seven Countries, picketed by 7-25-1963 WH 1:6 employees vote against union 9-19-1963 WH 2:1
bartenders see also taverns see Suburban Hotel, Club, Restaurant and Bartenders Union DuPage County ordinance requiring registering and fingerprinting of 7-13-1961 BR 6:3
Barten's Bakery, Wheeling, 48 West Dundee Road advertisement 2-13-1964 WH 3:1
Bartezlme, Clarence, Shermerville enlisted in WWI 12-17-1943 4:4
Barth, Harry, Bensenville still in the South Pacific 12-3-1943 7:6
Barth, James, Bensenville arrives in England 12-3-1943 7:5
Barthel, William W. "Bud" takes over Prospect Meat Market, Mount Prospect 6-25-1964 MPH 2:5
Barthing, Grace, Glenview photograph of 5-1-1928 1:4
Bartholemew, Louis, Arlington Heights owned farm implement business at 205 West Campbell Street, see Koelling, C. J., Arlington Heights 2-7-1930 1:2
Bartholmey, Ed., Bensenville postmaster whisked away and charged with knowing about a kidnapping case 4-24-1936 RR 1:5 pleads guilty in Hamm kidnapping case 7-17-1936 RR 2:3
Bartholmey, Edmund C., Bensenville exemplary conduct under fire in Germany wins citation 6-15-1945 RR 1:5
Bartholomew, Harvey M., Arlington Heights Pvt. meets pal in California 7-23-1942 2:3 letter from Sicily 9-17-1943 (2) 12:6 story of invasion of South France 10-13-1944 7:1 letter from Weilburg, Germany 8-16-1945 12:4 discharged 10-12-1945 11:5
Bartleme, Judge given farewell 7-28-1933 4:3
Bartlett see Bartlett, Village of
Bartlett Athletic Club formed 11-21-1947 CCH 7:5
Bartlett, Betsy mentioned 4-8-1949 17:1
Bartlett Betterment Association raised objections to appointment; to be investigated 5-2-1963 HH 2:3
Bartlett Blue Ribbon Band concert 8-3-1901 1:5
Bartlett Builders, Inc., Bartlett advertisement; 251 Lake Street 4-2-1964 AHH 51:6
Bartlett, Chester mentioned 4-8-1949 17:1
Bartlett, Cora mentioned 4-8-1949 17:1,3
Bartlett, Dewey mentioned 4-8-1949 17:1
Bartlett, Edwin mentioned 6-25-1964 HH 4:3
Bartlett Feed & Lumber Co. advertisement 7-4-1919 4:6
Bartlett, Miss Frances M. veteran teacher retires after long and faithful service, photograph 6-3-1927 4:2
Bartlett Golden Agers 16 senior citizens attend first meeting 10-29-1964 HH 2:6
Bartlett-Hanover Industrial District statistics 2-14-1963 AHH 43:3
Bartlett Heating, Prospect Heights, 205 Elm Street review 8-16-1962 AHH 88:5 mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:3
Bartlett High School record attendance 9-20-1927 4:3 vote for new high school building 4-6-1928 1:6 to be dedicated 1-8-1929 1:5
Bartlett Hills Golf Club, Sutton Road and Bartlett Road advertisement: Lake Street 6-1-1934 6:6 map 6-4-1959 HH 4:6
Bartlett Implement Warehouse mentioned 4-8-1949 17:3
Bartlett Industrial District statistics 2-14-1963 AHH 43:4
Bartlett Industrial Park has potential for growth 8-17-1961 BR 7:5
Bartlett, James T., Prospect Heights Corp. tells of torpedoing and rescue at sea 7-31-1942 (2) 1:5, 9-11-1942 1:2 serves year on army hospital ships 6-18-1943 (2) 6:8
Bartlett Lions Club celebrates 25th anniversary 11-26-1964 HH 3:1 begins 'Operation Santa' 12-17-1964 HSH 1:6
Bartlett Literary and Debating Society mentioned 4-8-1949 17:3
Bartlett, Luther settled in Illinois in 1843 to give community its name 4-8-1949 17:1 mentioned 6-25-1964 HH 4:3
Bartlett, Lyman mentioned 4-8-1949 17:1
Bartlett Park Club provided social life, dancing platform 4-8-1949 17:3
Bartlett Park District see Apple Orchard Greenway Park, Bartlett may be formed 6-13-1963 BR 16:7 needed: village trustee 10-10-1963 HH 6:6 questions still remain: editorial 11-7-1963 HH 4:1 plans vote campaign 12-5-1963 HH 1:5 12 seek places on board 1-9-1964 HH 2:3 call meeting to rally support for 1-9-1964 HH 3:4 vote Saturday on establishment of 1-16-1964 HH 5:5 voters favor parks 3-1, 1-23-1964 HH 5:5 encounters financial problems 12-31-1964 HSH 1:6
Bartlett Public Library history of 4-8-1949 17:3
Bartlett Public School see also School District No. 49, Hanover Township see also School District No. 250, Hanover and Schaumburg Townships School Festival 5-26-1916 13:4 tenth annual festival 5-26-1922 4:5 milking contest a big feature at school festival, photograph 6-2-1922 1:3 Dairy Maid's milking contest planned for school festival 5-18-1923 (Roll A) 1:4 milking contest festival feature, photographs 6-1-1923 (Roll A) 9:2 broadcasts One Minute Dairy Talks, see radio 2-27-1925 1:7 to broadcast program from WLS 3-6-1925 5:4 opens 9-27-1927 4:4 building new five room school 11-27-1928 4:1 honor roll 2-18-1930 4:2 graduation 6-3-1930 4:7 new dictionary 5-1-1931 12:1 picnic 5-29-1931 6:1 boys wins spelling championship, photograph 4-30-1937 1:2 draftee registration 10-11-1940 1:1 Cook County school survey 12-11-1942 1:6 air raid test 4-2-1943 6:4 graduation 5-28-1948 CCH 1:4 history of 4-8-1949 17:3 new principal 5-20-1949 CCH 1:2 teachers: Miss Kampmeyer, Miss Bieber and Mr. Bezek 8-26-1949 CCH 2:6
Bartlett Road see aviation 7-17-1942 1:8 see Bartlett Hills Golf Club see Bob's Lounge, Bartlett see Grace Lutheran Church, Streamwood see Hanover Countryside School see Humbracht's, Earl, Confectionery, Bartlett see Immaculata Convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis, Bartlett see Little Chez Paree, The see Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago 8-30-1962 HH 2:1 see Oak Glen Subdivision, Bartlett see Palm Gardens see RIC Food Store, Streamwood see Streamwood Lutheran Mission see Streamwood Shopping Center see Van Ackers see Washington School see Waterman School see Williamsburg Homes, Bartlett Cook County $5,000,000 bond issue would pave road from Lake Street to Dundee Road 10-24-1919 5:6 photograph from railroad crossing 3-7-1963 AHH 19:1
Bartlett Road Shopping Center, Streamwood see Streamwood Shopping Center
Bartlett & Shields Lumber Yard, Bartlett see Wright's Lumber Company, Bartlett 4-8-1949 17:3
Bartlett, Sophia mentioned 4-8-1949 17:1
Bartlett State Bank opens 12-23-1910 5:3 financial report 2-4-1916 1:4 held up; cashier kidnapped 12-6-1929 1:4 financial report 7-16-1948 22:5
Bartlett Tavern, Railroad Avenue operates slot machines 8-10-1950 1:5 issued federal slot machine stamp 10-29-1953 AHH 30:6
Bartlett, Tommy photograph 7-4-1957 AHH 1:2
Bartlett, Village of enforces Sunday closing of saloons and bans gambling 7-13-1901 4:4 specimen ballot 4-6-1906 5:6 delinquent tax lists 11-17-1938 CCH (2) 8:6, 10-17-1940 PE (3) 5:7, 10-16-1941 PE (2) 8:7 'Remember Pearl Harbor' day 12-4-1942 (2) 2:4 delinquent tax list 10-28-1943 PE 16:6 specimen ballot 4-11-1947 RR 6:6 candidates listed 4-1-1949 CCH 2:1 Luther Bartlett settled in Illinois in 1843 to give community its name, photograph 4-8-1949 17:1 heavy industry rezoning jams hearing 3-6-1958 PE-HES 1:1 new police chief Kenneth Lloyd 2-28-1963 HH 2:5 expansion rumbling heard; incorporated in 1891, 3-7-1963 AHH 19:3 prohibits hunting within village limits except on one's own property 3-7-1963 HH 3:5 fears garbage dump west of village 5-2-1963 HH 2:2 to consider future of old oil well south of Devon Avenue sunk by wildcatters years ago 9-19-1963 HH 3:1 bi-county duties challenge police 4-16-1964 HH 9:1 draws up new building code 12-17-1964 HH 7:7 showdown on spending ordered 12-17-1964 HSH 1:1
Bartlett Volunteer Fire Department fifth annual festival, advertisement 8-7-1942 (2) 6:1 10th annual festival 8-15-1947 12:5 fire chief, William E. Bull, dies at wheel of truck 12-30-1949 RR 5:5 firemen recall 62 years of volunteer aid 4-2-1959 HH 4:3 24th annual firemen's festival 8-10-1961 EGH 3:6 parade, photographs 8-16-1962 HH 2:4,6 planning addition 12-3-1964 HH 5:3
Bartlett Woman's Club favorite hobbies 12-4-1942 (2) 2:5 hears of 'Art of Dancing' 3-5-1943 CCH 3:1 artist appears 4-9-1943 RR 4:1 has annual spring luncheon 6-4-1943 6:4 in first session 10-8-1943 RR 3:4 holds first meeting 10-6-1944 RR 4:3 in session 3-12-1948 CCH 3:5 hears of hat designs 5-14-1948 CCH 2:5 special luncheon 6-11-1948 RR 7:1 in first session 9-2-1949 CCH 2:2
Bartlett's Woodwork Manufacturing, Addison Road south of North Avenue advertisement 4-9-1948 22:1
Bartling, F. E. pastor, Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wood Dale 6-4-1948 RR 6:4
Bartling, Rev. Wm. photograph of 9-13-1935 8:1
Bartman Bros. advertisement: chickens; fruits and vegetables; Milwaukee Avenue just south of Wheeling 9-1-1933 6:6
Bartmann, Charles see Skil-Golf Putting Courses, Mount Prospect photograph 8-13-1964 AHH 15:5
Bartmann-Sanders, Elk Grove Village starts work on building at southeast corner Route 83 and Arthur Avenue; manufacturer of architectural woodwork and wood columns, illustration 11-12-1964 EGH 3:4
Bartmann's Bakery, Elmhurst advertisement 10-6-1933 RR 3:5
Bartnett, Michael, Hoffman Estates see Neptune World-Wide Moving, Inc., Elk Grove Village 8-22-1963 EGH 4:1
Barton Stull Realtor, Arlington Heights advertisement; 6 East Northwest Highway 10-22-1964 AHH 54:1
Barton Stull Realtor, Prospect Heights advertisement; 9-B North Elmhurst Road 6-18-1964 AHH 58:1
Bartz, Edwin, farm, Dundee Road north of Rand Road farm shed destroyed by fire 4-11-1963 PE 1:8 owner of 120-acre truck farm supports township government 7-4-1963 RMH 5:4
Bartz, Ruth Wheeling Center School teacher, photograph 2-21-1963 PHH 1:6
Barush, Mr. and Mrs. James, Bensenville family locked out; belongings in field, photograph 10-8-1959 HH 1:5
Baruth, William, Itasca general store in 1890, 3-25-1949 17:3
Baruth, Mrs. Bertha, Itasca pioneer marks 90th birthday, photograph 10-31-1963 BR 21:1
baseball see also donkey baseball see also softball see Arlington Heights Baseball School see Banks, Ernie see Banks, Ernie, Baseball Schools see Brickhouse, Jack see Grimm, Charlie see Lloyd, Vince see Mount Prospect Baseball Association see Musial, Stan see Northwest Sports Association see Northwest Suburban Baseball League see Santo, Ron see Tri-County Amateur Baseball League see Ward, Pete see Williams, Lefty see Wynn, Early Bartlett defeats Elgin 10-9, 10-6-1905 3:3 American Trust & Savings defeats Palatine 8-7, 6-8-1906 6:4 Des Plaines defeats Palatine 3-1, 9-28-1906 4:4 Palatine sporting review for 1908, 1-1-1909 4:4 Flying Squadron defeats Big Giants 7-5, 6-30-1911 4:5 Palatine, Lake Zurich & Wauconda League formed 4-25-1913 2:3 Itasca Colts have successful season 10-23-1914 5:2 forty years ago at Arlington Heights 2-19-1915 8:6 Arlington Athletic Club defeats Mannies Colts 13-12, 5-21-1915 1:1 Arlington Athletic Club defeats Chicago Aquila Club 7-6, 5-28-1915 1:5 Arlington Athletic Club defeats University Club of Chicago 14-6, 6-18-1915 1:1 Arlington Athletic Club defeats The Hubs 3-2, 6-25-1915 1:1 Arlington Athletic Club defeats LaSalle 16-5, 7-9-1915 1:1 Arlington Athletic Club defeats Keystones 6-3, 7-16-1915 1:3 Sportsmen's Club of Chicago defeats Arlington Athletic Club 13-11, 7-23-1915 1:5 Des Plaines defeats Arlington Athletic Club 4-2, 8-13-1915 1:7 Arlington Athletic Club defeats Des Plaines 4-1, 8-20-1915 1:7 Arlington Athletic Club defeats Glenviews 13-12, 9-17-1915 1:5 Mount Prospect forfeits game with Schaumburg, game ends in row 9-1-1916 7:4 William E. Busse accepts presidency of Northwest Suburban Baseball League 4-10-1917 4:3 season opens at Palatine 4-27-1917 4:6 Palatine defeats Arlington Heights 4-3, 5-25-1917 4:4 Palatine defeats Arlington Heights 17-14 in championship game 11-12-1920 1:6 Arlington Heights defeats Barrington 7-2, first victory in 7 years 4-22-1921 1:3 Palatine defeats Cary 8-7, 5-20-1921 10:3 Palatine versus Des Plaines Concordia ends in row 6-3-1921 1:3 married men defeat single men 9-5 at Mount Prospect 10-28-1921 12:5 Palatine High ties for championship, defeats Wauconda and Maine 6-9-1922 1:5 Arlington Heights defeats Mount Prospect Athletic Club 6-3, 6-30-1922 10:4 Arlington Heights wins wild game 13-8 from Stanton Tigers 7-7-1922 13:4 Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect teams, photograph 7-14-1922 2:1 Heights ball team "eats 'em alive"; Palatine may be next big meal 7-21-1922 2:5 Arlington Heights and Palatine teams both meet big defeats 7-28-1922 1:7 Arlington downs crack Palatine team 2 to 1, 8-4-1922 1:7 Heights victors in ten to naught game over Franklin Park 9-8-1922 14:4 Palatine wallops Arlington Heights 5 to 2 in local "World Series" 9-29-1922 1:1 Lee Swick, star Palatine south paw, signs with Washington American League ball club 1-26-1923 (Roll A) 2:7 Heights ball team wins first game against Barrington 4-20-1923 (Roll A) 1:3 Heights nine wins clear victory over Palatine High School 5-4-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 season opens May 13; old time players in the ring 5-4-1923 (Roll A) 4:2 Palatine wins over Heights 5-11-1923 (Roll A) 1:5 Heights beats Wheeling; Palatine loses to Elgin West Ends 5-18-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 Heights mauls Palatine team 5-25-1923 (Roll A) 5:3 Heights swamps Bartlett 6-29-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 Palatine mauls Swick at Lake Zurich 6-29-1923 (Roll A) 1:2 hard game goes to Dundee over Palatine 7-6-1923 (Roll A) 1:5 Heights beats Dundee; Barrington trims Palatine 7-13-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 Heights wins over Palatine 8-17-1923 (Roll A) 1:6 Cary defeats Palatine in great game 8-24-1923 (Roll A) 1:5 Heights team in big victories 9-7-1923 (Roll A) 8:1 Heights wins against Elmhurst in eleven innings 9-14-1923 (Roll A) 1:3 Heights loses to Glen Ellyn 9-21-1923 (Roll A) 7:3 Heights and Cary in tie game 9-28-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 Heights throws away last game against Cary 10-19-1923 (Roll A) 8:1 Heights High School "hitting on all eight" 5-2-1924 1:4 local new ball park opened at Waukegan and Lake Avenues; Glenview is winner 7-4-1924 7:4 Heights signs former White Sox pitcher Lefty Williams 8-22-1924 9:2 Glenview wins and loses 9-5-1924 5:5 Glenview wins two games with Gerken pounding out ball 9-12-1924 3:5 Bensenville puts steam roller on Bloomingdale 9-19-1924 5:6 Glenview jumps on former teammate for 9-4 win 9-19-1924 14:4 season ends with win for Glenview 10-24-1924 15:5 Palatine freshmen girls play upperclassmen 4-17-1925 12:3 Heights High victors in opening game 4-24-1925 6:3 Barrington H. S. second victim of A. H. T. H. S. 5-1-1925 5:6 Arlington High beats Palatine for three in a row 5-8-1925 14:6 Arlington High wins its fourth straight game, but streak ends in game with Maine 5-22-1925 1:1 Heights loses championship to Wauconda High 5-29-1925 1:1 Heights ball team wins and loses over holidays 6-5-1925 8:5 Arlington Heights girls battle Palatine to a tie 6-5-1925 12:4 Itasca 4 — Franklin Park 2, 6-5-1925 21:3 Barrington wins fast twilight tilt 6-19-1925 3:4 Barrington and Palatine even up series 6-26-1925 4:1 Glenview trounces Hoffman team from Morton Grove 7-3-1925 4:4 Arlington Heights defeats Chicago Bricklayers 7-10-1925 2:5 Itasca Colts 14; Arlington Heights 5, 7-10-1925 16:2 Mount Prospect victors over Des Plaines team 7-17-1925 11 Glenview beats Evanston after previous defeat 7-31-1925 2:3 House of David bows to Glenview 7-31-1925 2:5 Progressives of Evanston jump on Stack for win 8-14-1925 5:1 Glenview nine defeats strong semi-pro team from Mason Park 10-2-1925 1:5 Addison juniors close successful season 11-12-1926 FPB 1:5 Leyden team strong; plays Bensenville today 5-8-1928 6:8 Chicago Bricklayers vs. Bensenville called because of rain 6-1-1928 DCR 1:7 Bensenville victor over semi pros 6-15-1928 DCR 5:4 Elgin State Hospital beats Bensenville 6-22-1928 5:4 Bensenville defeats Jarvis and White 13-11, 7-13-1928 DCR 2:1 Bensenville beats Red Sox 6-5, 7-20-1928 DCR 5:4 Arlington Heights Booster Club defeats Barrington 8-24-1928 4:4 West Des Plaines noses out East Maine 9 to 8, 9-14-1928 6:3 district league formed for western suburbs 4-12-1929 8:1 Bensenville defeats good Chicago team 5-24-1929 DCR 6:5 River Grove wins championship over Roosevelt 5-24-1929 DCR 8:8 Franklin Park loses game to Bloomingdale 5-31-1929 DCR 7:3 Arlington trims Antioch for championship 6-4-1929 5:1 Bensenville wins bobtailed speedy game 7-5-1929 DCR 3:1 Arlington Heights defeats Bensenville 7-9-1929 5:4 East Maine regulars lose to Glenview 7-12-1929 6:3 Franklin Park wins game from Bloomingdale 7-12-1929 DCR 6:3 Franklin Park beats Giants from Maywood 7-19-1929 DCR 3:1 River Grove trims Monte Clare Pirates 7-26-1929 DCR 3:1 River Grove loses game to Schiller Park 8-2-1929 DCR 6:5 East Maine defeats Evanston Colored Tigers 8-16-1929 7:4 threat of mighty battle disturbs Itasca 9-6-1929 DCR 1:2 East Maine and Mount Prospect in double game 9-13-1929 5:5 local school teams make nice showing 10-11-1929 PE 1:4 Niles Center team wins first victory 5-30-1930 8:1 North Center Bangs take game from Bensenville 5-30-1930 DCR 2:1 Arlington again tops the field 6-3-1930 5:1 Palatine noses out Colored Stars 7-4-1930 PE 1:8 Bensenville team has big Sunday 7-25-1930 DCR 1:1 Bensenville continues its victories 8-1-1930 PE 8:8 Itasca Colts nose out Roselle 8-15-1930 PE 8:1 Bensenville nine wallops Arlington 8-15-1930 DCR 1:1 Itasca Colts turn in win number 14, 8-22-1930 DCR 4:1 Itasca Colts dust off Des Plaines 8-29-1930 6:6 Colts lose to Villa Park Crescents 9-12-1930 DCR 1:8 Roselle teams cannot shake jinx 5-22-1931 2:3 Arlington Heights ball teams win 5-22-1931 5:1 rally fails to ward off Roselle Card defeat 5-29-1931 RR 1:6 Colts hand Berkeley first league win 5-29-1931 RR 2:3 Roselle firemen fail to suppress businessmen 6-12-1931 RR 1:1 Tiogas hand Colts fourth straight loss 6-19-1931 RR 4:1 Roselle merchants and firemen battle to 2 to 2 tie 6-26-1931 RR 1:1 Bensenville Tiogas beat Villa Park Crescents 7-10-1931 RR 1:1 Bensenville wins doubleheader 7-31-1931 RR 1:1 Colts upset league leaders 8-7-1931 DCR 1:1 Itasca Colts lose to West End Orioles of Melrose 8-14-1931 RR 1:4 Tiogas defeat Melrose Park 8-21-1931 RR 1:2 Colts beat Berkeley in extra innings 9-4-1931 RR 3:2 Roselle Braves beat Dundee Peerless 10-2-1931 RR 2:3 batting averages, etc. for Mount Prospect club 10-23-1931 5:3 Tioga ball game, see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 10-23-1931 RR 1:4 Heights Red Wings win opening game 5-13-1932 2:3 Red Wings and Maywood in 12 inning thriller 5-20-1932 8:1 Red Wings clinch victory in ninth 9-9-1932 6:2 Red Wings beat Chicago Monarchs 9-23-1932 3:6 Red Wings win final game in great season 9-30-1932 8:5 indoor league formed 5-12-1933 6:3 Arlington Heights indoor ball league 7-14-1933 5:2 new league [outdoors]: Northwest Sports Association 4-13-1934 1:7 Mount Prospect admitted to Northwest Sports Assoc. 4-27-1934 8:1 two victories put Arlington on top in loop 5-11-1934 8:1 Cardinals win conference championship 5-25-1934 5:3 Red Wings top Skokie boys 5-25-1934 5:5 Maywood swamped by Red Wings 6-1-1934 6:1 Red Wings win as Merchants lose by a run 6-15-1934 6:3 "Red" Faber directs Elgin tournament 1-15-1937 4:2 Schaefer back, Red Wings win 6-4-1937 4:3 Lake Forest falls to Arlington 6-11-1937 (2) 6:2 Tri-County Amateur Baseball League standings 7-23-1937 6:1 baseball item from DuPage County Register (July 26, 1907) 7-23-1937 6:2 Chicago firemen at Arlington Heights, photograph 8-27-1937 1:5 see Hattendorf, Clifford "Tippy", Arlington Heights 8-27-1937 CCH 6:3 Arlington to play Niles at Recreation Park 4-22-1938 8:1 Chicago Firemen to play at Arlington, photograph 6-10-1938 8:1, 6-17-1938 6:1 Red Wings trample Printers 8-26-1938 9:1 Red Wings win final game of year 9-30-1938 7:3 Arlington Cardinals win championship in NE conference, photograph 6-2-1939 6:5 weatherman is toughest to beat, Redwings learn 6-16-1939 6:4 Greenview beats Redwings 7-28-1939 8:3 Chicago Giants whip Redwings 8-4-1939 6:1 Roselle girls team wins five games in a row 8-11-1939 RR 3:4 Roselle Bravettes still winning; beat Co-eds 8-18-1939 RR 3:3 Bravettes lose to Co-Eds; win over Polka Dots 9-8-1939 RR 2:3 55 turn out at Arlington 3-29-1940 12:5 Cardinals favorites to recapture Northeast Conference title 4-19-1940 12:6 black Zoo Loos from Roselle beat Arlington 7-26-1940 RR 3:2 Arlington Redwings need support of fans! 4-4-1941 1:4 Arlington Red Wings, photographs 10-3-1941 (2) 6:3, 7-3-1942 (2) 6:3 next week: Cubs, Sox scores 5-12-1944 14:4 baseball school, see Arlington Heights Baseball School 6-23-1944 1:7 Great Lakes colored '9' vs. Red Wings 7-21-1944 1:4 Arlington Redwings, photograph 9-21-1945 13:5 'Gas House Gang' of 1890, photograph of Arlington Redwings 6-14-1946 12:3 Arlington team, photograph 7-19-1946 12:4 flashback to Arlington team of 1903, 10-4-1946 19:6 Redwings end greatest year with 18-7 record, photograph 10-4-1946 19:1 Bensenville Reher-Legion baseball team as peppy as 1949 Fords, photograph 7-9-1948 RR 3:3 Arlington American Legion junior baseball team in 2nd place, photograph 7-16-1948 9:4 Gas House gang of 1890, photograph of Arlington Heights Redwings 1-7-1949 15:1 Admiral Stadium, Des Plaines, advertisement: The Music Maids, girls professional baseball 6-3-1949 9:7 Reher Fords after 3rd straight win, photograph 6-24-1949 RR 3:4 Bensenville's championship team, photograph 8-26-1949 RR 1:2 Palatine Park District plans 2 little leagues next year 9-9-1954 PE 1:8 Wheeling Little League ready to 'play ball' 3-29-1956 WH 1:7 debate on ball field at Cardinal Drive south of St. James Street rocks Rolling Meadows city council 4-26-1956 RMH 1:3 no youth problem in Rolling Meadows; Cook County Sheriff credits Little League 10-4-1956 RMH 1:7 Little League sues Rolling Meadows zone appeals board 3-14-1957 RMH 1:4 Little League suit stirs wide debate 3-21-1957 RMH 1:4 Rolling Meadows approves field use by Little Leaguers 1-16-1958 RMH 1:5 Little Leaguers' first loss is heavy blow; 'major' sport for young, photographs 8-4-1960 AHH 49:3 over 150 boys ready in Hoffman Estates for Little League, photograph 3-23-1961 HH 1:6 state Legion tourney opens Friday at Arlington! 8-3-1961 BR 15:6 Little League Day proves big success in Itasca 8-10-1961 IR 1:6 "Gas House Gang", Arlington Heights baseball team of 1890, photograph 9-28-1961 S 23:3 Little League attracts thousands; experts debating system's merits, photographs 4-26-1962 AHH 76:1 umpire Ken Bergner, Prospect Heights, reminisces on long baseball career, photograph 8-13-1964 PHH 1:3
Baseball Park, Arlington Heights see Recreation Park, Arlington Heights
basements see Brinkmeyer, Wm., Glenview space age arrives! more basement space, that is 9-24-1964 HH 5:1 retention basins are vital water supply aid; also help prevent basement flooding 11-5-1964 AHH 19:1
bases see military bases see missile bases
Bashful Boys' Club, Woodstock description of party (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:4
Bashleben, Sgt. James, Park Ridge among the Bataan missing 8-7-1942 (2) 1:5
Basic Products, Elk Grove Village, 1903 Lunt Avenue mentioned 10-18-1962 AHH 96:1
Basil, Joanne, Arlington Heights busy candy striper wins rotary tip top teen award, photograph 7-2-1964 AHH 4:1
basketball see also donkey basketball see also ghost basketball see Basketball Up-To-Date (film) Arlington Heights Monitors end season 4-23-1915 1:1 Arlington Heights Township High School Girls Quintet defeats Des Plaines 8-7, 3-31-1916 7:2 Palatine defeats Clyde Comets 58-22, 12-29-1916 4:1 Palatine High School defeats Chicago Boy Scout team 27-12, 12-23-1921 4:5 Maine High defeats Palatine High 20-19, 1-27-1922 1:2 whirlwind game: Niles Center defeats Chicago team 38-32, 2-9-1923 (Roll A) 6:2 Heights beats Palatine 30 to 11, 11-9-1923 (Roll A) 1:2 Heights High School defeats Alumni 11-16-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 Arlington High defeats Maine High in two games 12-14-1923 (Roll A) 1:6 Heights beats Wauconda; Heights loses to Lake View "Turks" 12-21-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 many spirited basket ball contests 2-15-1924 1:7 Heights High wins two victories; girl teams draw crowd 3-7-1924 1:2 Heights wins final game 3-21-1924 6:1 banquet, see Arlington High School 4-4-1924 2:2 20 men fight for a place on Arlington Hi's team 10-17-1924 1:2 Heights wins first tilt with Palatine 10-31-1924 1:5 Alumni win tight game with Arlington High School 11-7-1924 14:4 Heights Hi School wins three games in one day 12-5-1924 1:5 rules for girls basketball 12-5-1924 15:3 Arlington High drops two tilts to Maine High 12-19-1924 1:2 Glenview Eagles don regulation new suits soon 12-26-1924 3:3 Arlington High School '5' start year with wins 1-16-1925 4:4 [at the end of the roll of microfilm] plans for Northwest District Invitation Tournament completed 1-23-1925 1:5 Heights five wins one, drops two 1-30-1925 9:2 tournament thriller; Maine Township High wins, Heights second, Argo third 2-6-1925 1:1, 2-6-1925 6:2 Heights High School downs York in fast game 2-13-1925 16:5 winning streak continues for Heights team 2-20-1925 1:7 Arlington High School quintets suffer defeats 2-27-1925 1:3 Heights High closes season by losing game 3-20-1925 4:1 honors awarded athletic men at Arlington Heights school banquet 4-3-1925 1:3 Palatine five undefeated 12-18-1925 19:5 Arlington Heights team, photograph 1-22-1926 9:4 Palatine team, photograph 1-22-1926 15:1 Gurnee champions in 2nd annual tournament; Arlington Heights third 1-29-1926 1:1 Arlington tied for third place in conference 2-12-1926 1:1 prowess of Palatine quintette defeats Arlington Heights 1-11-1927 1:1 after defeat by Antioch High School, Palatine still heads league, photograph 1-28-1927 1:1 Arlington Heights defeats two teams; into third place 2-1-1927 1:8 Palatine loses; Arlington wins 2-15-1927 1:4 Palatine Quintet still in race for championship 2-22-1927 1:7 Palatine defeats Antioch; tournament starts tonight 2-25-1927 1:1 Arlington loses championship game to Antioch 3-1-1927 1:1 Waukegan tourney ends season 3-14-1927 1:8 season is near; twelve game schedule 11-8-1927 6:2 Palatine meets Wauconda at Arlington gymnasium 11-22-1927 6:7 Palatine wins opening game, 31-16, 11-29-1927 6:5 Leyden Township downs York High 12-6-1927 6:6 Arlington defeats Alumni 12-6-1927 6:7 Heights wins first conference game; Bensenville losers 12-13-1927 (2) 2:2 Barrington downs Arlington 26 to 23, 12-20-1927 (2) 1:8 Bensenville defeats Wauconda; fast game 12-23-1927 DCR 1:1 Leyden defeats Libertyville 19-15, 12-23-1927 DCR 1:8 Arlington wins from Antioch 15-13, 12-27-1927 5:6 Arlington pays Libertyville tonight on home floor 1-6-1928 1:4 Libertyville wins twice; coach Martins team buries Arlington H'ts 1-10-1928 6:1 Libertyville fights for supremacy; noses out Palatine 1-10-1928 6:5 Palatine-Arlington game to provide action and interest 1-13-1928 1:8 Leyden and Bensenville both lose to north schools of conference 1-13-1928 DCR 1:1 Arlington stalls to victory over Leyden 1-17-1928 6:1 Palatine downs Arlington 22 to 19, 1-17-1928 6:5 Arlington meets Antioch — Libertyville this weekend 1-20-1928 1:7 Arlington humbles Libertyville 1-24-1928 6:6 Spicer romps over Arlington 1-24-1928 6:7 Northwest Conference Tournament starts Thursday at Leyden 1-31-1928 1:8 Antioch tournament champions, photograph 1-31-1928 6:1 Leyden proves easy prey for Arlington Heights 1-31-1928 6:1 Barrington outclasses Palatine 1-31-1928 6:6 Warren's unbeaten team, photograph 1-31-1928 6:6 Leyden scene of opening game in tournament 2-3-1928 1:1 Palatine smothers Leyden! photograph 2-3-1928 PE 1:2 Cook County cop wrecks Palatine chances at tournament 2-7-1928 1:3 athletics at Arlington churches 2-7-1928 1:7 Arlington Heights beats Palatine in great game 2-7-1928 6:1 conference tournament a success 2-7-1928 6:3 Antioch winner in tournament 2-7-1928 6:4 Antioch noses out Palatine 2-14-1928 6:1 Arlington gets revenge from Barrington 2-14-1928 6:3 Warren takes hot battle from Palatine 2-14-1928 6:7 Arlington wins from Bensenville 30 to 22, 2-21-1928 6:1 Palatine again easy winner over Leyden 2-21-1928 6:7 Palatine breaks losing streak at Libertyville 2-21-1928 6:8 Arlington tops season's high score 2-28-1928 6:7 Leyden wins and loses 3-2-1928 DCR 2:5 Arlington, after three years effort wins first game from Palatine, photograph 3-6-1928 6:4 Leyden is big surprise in tournament 3-13-1928 6:1 Arlington beats Palatine 3-13-1928 6:7 Palatine wins first game in new gym 11-30-1928 PE 1:1 Palatine girls debut 12-7-1928 PE 1:2 Palatine winner in Lake Zurich game 12-7-1928 PE 4:1 Cardinals down Alumni 12-14-1928 1:4 Alumni subdues Leyden regulars 12-28-1928 1:1 Arlington downs fast Barrington 12-28-1928 ? Antioch wins from her old rivals 12-28-1928 ? Cardinals trounce Chicago 1-8-1929 16:1 Leyden and Antioch vs. Arlington 1-11-1929 1:1 Presbyterian Church teams open season 1-11-1929 1:2 Leyden faces two big games 1-11-1929 FPB 1:8 Leyden wins hectic game 1-15-1929 4:1 Leyden defeats both Palatine and Arlington 1-18-1929 DCR 8:3 Palatine wins games from Bensenville 1-22-1929 6:1 Bensenville and Leyden clash to-night 1-25-1929 FPB 1:8 tournament this week 1-29-1929 1:7 Palatine ready for tournament; beat Leyden is the cry 2-1-1929 1:8 Bensenville and Leyden both hope to win 2-1-1929 DCR 1:8 Northwest Conference holds great tourney 2-5-1929 1:7 Leyden and Arlington winners at Palatine 2-5-1929 6:2 Antioch wins tournament; Arlington in second place 2-5-1929 6:8 Palatine scared but wins game 2-12-1929 6:1 Warren downs the tourney champs twice 2-12-1929 6:6 Palatine, Arlington mix tonite 2-15-1929 1:8 Leyden goes on to win games 2-15-1929 DCR 1:5 Bensenville gives scare to Palatine 2-15-1929 DCR 1:8 Barrington and Arlington fall to Palatine 2-19-1929 4:1 Wauconda succumbs to Leyden 2-22-1929 FPB 1:3 Antioch and Libertyville in tie game 2-26-1929 6:1 Antioch buries Palatine 2-26-1929 6:5 Arlington seconds down Warren 2-26-1929 6:6 Leyden wins tenth game in succession 2-26-1929 6:8 Palatine has big season 3-1-1929 PE 1:2 Maroons trim Barrington and Warren 3-1-1929 DCR 4:1 Palatine wins over Arlington 3-5-1929 4:1 Bensenville upsets Antioch 3-5-1929 4:2 Libertyville defeated by Barrington 3-5-1929 4:8 Waukegan takes title 3-12-1929 5:6 Palatine beats Ela in last tilt 3-19-1929 3:3 Dr. Meanwell at Palatine banquet 4-9-1929 6:1 Arlington in opening game to play Alumni 12-2-1929 1:3 Arlington outlasts Alumni 12-6-1929 8:1 Palatine squad in action next Friday 12-6-1929 PE 1:4 seasons starts 12-10-1929 6:4 Arlington loser by one point 12-17-1929 6:1 Bensenville takes rivals into camp 12-20-1929 DCR 1:8 Palatine beats Leyden in hectic battle 1-3-1930 6:8 Arlington beats conference champs 1-7-1930 6:2 C. A. C.'s drop game to Des Plaines Methodists 1-10-1930 5:6 Palatine town team defeats Arlington Heights 1-10-1930 PE 3:5 Ela to play Bensenville 1-10-1930 DCR 4:2 Bensenville continues slaughter; Arlington upsets inside dope; Palatine loses 1-14-1930 6:1 Palatine - Arlington clash tonight 1-17-1930 1:8 Palatine defeats Bensenville 1-17-1930 8:5, 1-17-1930 PE 1:7 Palatine drops from 1st place; Antioch and Arlington lead, Bensenville 3rd 1-21-1930 6:1 Palatine runs over Hampshire 1-24-1930 PE 3:3 Bensenville defeats Leyden in neck and neck battle 1-28-1930 5:7 conference tournament furnishes upsets — Ela dark horse 2-4-1930 6:1, 2-7-1930 DCR 1:1 Antioch beats Bensenville in final 2-7-1930 DCR 3:5 upsets tighten N.W. Conference race 2-11-1930 6:1 Palatine wins from Niles Center 2-14-1930 PE 1:3 Bensenville adds more victories 2-14-1930 DCR 1:6 Palatine, Antioch, Bensenville, Libertyville win 2 games 2-18-1930 6:1 Bensenville defeats Barrington 2-21-1930 DCR 2:5 Warren upsets Bensenville; championship in doubt 2-25-1930 6:1 Palatine in farewell game tonight 2-28-1930 PE 1:6 Warren upsets Bensenville 2-28-1930 PE 3:5 Palatine beats Bensenville 3-4-1930 6:3, 3-7-1930 DCR 3:5 conference teams make good showing 3-11-1930 6:1 Palatine Alumni win hot game 3-28-1930 PE 1:4 Bensenville drops two to Palatine 12-5-1930 2:2 Arlington High defeats Alumni in benefit game 12-5-1930 6:1 Barrington swamped by Palatine five 12-12-1930 8:1 Palatine defeats Arlington; Bensenville loses thriller 12-19-1930 8:1 Libertyville defeats Bensenville 40 to 23, 12-26-1930 6:1 Bensenville defeats team from Antioch 1-9-1931 6:1 Antioch buried by Palatine 1-16-1931 6:2 Wauconda topples from first place 1-23-1931 4:1 psychology of Antioch scares Palatine 1-30-1931 CCH 6:1 origin of 2-3-1931 6:1 Palatine slaughters Hampshire 2-13-1931 CCH 5:3 local teams may settle championship 2-20-1931 1:1,8 open season on officials 2-20-1931 9:4 Palatine beats Libertyville in hot game 2-20-1931 PE 1:8 Palatine to play Arlington for championship 2-27-1931 1:8 Arlington at top with Palatine 3-6-1931 9:1 Palatine receives trophy 3-6-1931 PE 1:6 stage third annual girls' tournament 3-13-1931 4:1 all conference teams picked 3-27-1931 AHH 12:3 Arlington opens at home 12-4-1931 8:5 Bensenville loses preseason cage meet 12-4-1931 (2) 2:1 Palatine loses first game 12-4-1931 PE 1:1 Arlington scores sensational victory 12-25-1931 6:1 Palatine loses game to Arlington 12-25-1931 PE 1:8 Palatine loses two close ones to Warren 1-8-1932 CCH 6:2 Arlington defeats Warren 1-15-1932 6:1 Bensenville wins second straight 1-15-1932 DCR 2:4 Northwest Conference tourney at Libertyville 1-22-1932 6:1 undefeated Tiogas meet Waterloo at Palatine 1-22-1932 PE 1:1 ten schools meet in tourney at Libertyville 1-29-1932 1:8 victory slow, but Arlington wins over Bensenville 2-19-1932 6:1 break for Palatine; defeats Antioch 2-26-1932 6:1 Bensenville upsets great Libertyville quint 2-26-1932 RR 1:1 Arlington defeats Palatine in classic 3-11-1932 6:1 final games at Palatine 3-18-1932 PE 1:4 Arlington completes successful season 3-25-1932 6:2 Arlington Heights Community Athletic Club girls' team closes successful season 4-15-1932 8:2 new rules 12-2-1932 8:5 Palatine Pirates take Warren in twin bill 12-9-1932 PE 3:5 Palatine speed downs Warren 12-30-1932 6:1 no surprises in opening games of Northwest Conference tournament 12-30-1932 CCH 1:1 Palatine has narrow escape from defeat 1-13-1933 6:1 Palatine and Arlington to play tonight 1-13-1933 1:8 Arlington wins over Palatine '5' 1-20-1933 5:1 Tiogas take Wheaton and Chicago teams 1-20-1933 RR 4:3 Palatine defeats Ela 2-3-1933 CCH 3:1 Hoosiers invade Arlington 3-3-1933 1:5 Arlington wins very close game 3-3-1933 6:1 Palatine team beats Bensenville in a real game 3-10-1933 6:3 Palatine High opens cage season by trouncing Alumni 11-24-1933 5:1 Cardinals open season at Barrington 12-1-1933 1:7 Palatine defeats Niles Center five 12-8-1933 5:3 Palatine, Arlington win in first games 12-15-1933 6:1 Arlington's whirlwind finish tops Warren 12-22-1933 5:7 Palatine wins over Arlington and Leyden 12-29-1933 5:1 Bensenville defeats Barrington 1-12-1934 5:8 Barrington edges out Warren 1-19-1934 5:8 Libertyville Wildcats drop Barrington Bronchos from lead 1-26-1934 5:8 Wildcats claw Pirates from lead 2-9-1934 6:8 Pirates beat Cardinals in overtime 2-16-1934 5:2 Cardinal fives win one-sided victories from Bensenville 2-23-1934 5:2 district tourney opens Wednesday 3-2-1934 5:8 Palatine wins both division titles 3-9-1934 5:2 Dundee wins Crystal Lake tourney 3-16-1934 5:2 Palatine married men vs. bachelors 3-23-1934 PE 1:1 Tiogas beat Arlington in tourney 3-30-1934 8:1 season opens: Libertyville at Palatine 12-7-1934 6:1 Barrington wallops Palatine 1-18-1935 CCH 5:2 Palatine whips Libertyville 1-25-1935 5:2 two first round games in cage tournament won by Leyden, Warren 2-1-1935 CCH 1:8 Libertyville teams win in tourney 2-8-1935 5:2 Barrington wins in overtime 2-15-1935 5:2 last games of conference, photographs 3-1-1935 5:8 Palatine Hi and Alumni to meet 11-22-1935 PE 1:5 Pirates looking for first conference victory 1-10-1936 PE 1:1 Arlington falls before Lake Forest 1-17-1936 4:3 tournament in progress 1-31-1936 1:6 Palatine and Libertyville split two 2-14-1936 7:5 G. Beuman new manager at Bensenville 4-24-1936 RR 1:3 Ela trims Arlington 5-1-1936 6:3 Tri-County ball league opens 5-8-1936 RR 2:1 Arlington loses to Warren 5-15-1936 8:2 Red Wings slaughter Elgin 5-22-1936 6:1 Palatine cage season opens with Ela 11-6-1936 PE 1:3 season opens at Arlington High 11-13-1936 1:5 Roselle loses to Glenview in Lutheran league 11-27-1936 6:7 Crystal Lake tops feast 11-27-1936 AN (2) 1:1 Palatine welcomes Alumni 11-27-1936 CCH 1:4 four schools in Christmas tourney 12-18-1936 1:5 Ela surprises Arlington 12-25-1936 6:1 Arlington and Leyden take tourney openers 1-1-1937 4:1 Lake Forest High at Arlington 1-15-1937 5:5 Palatine at Arlington 1-22-1937 1:6, 1-29-1937 5:3 Northwest Lutheran Suburban League games 1-29-1937 6:5 record of ten years of games between Palatine and Arlington 1-29-1937 8:3 Cardinals must play some real basketball 2-5-1937 6:7 Arlington loses and drops to 4th place tie 2-26-1937 4:1 Des Plaines wins 8th straight 3-5-1937 6:2 Glenview eliminates Des Plaines in thriller 3-12-1937 8:4 Des Plaines beats Palatine for Lutheran League title 3-26-1937 6:4 Lutheran basketball league opens season 11-12-1937 CCH 6:5 Palatine still on top in Lutheran league 11-26-1937 CCH 5:1 Palatine and Arlington hold first and second place in Lutheran league 12-10-1937 7:4 Pirates make light work of Barrington 12-16-1937 CCH 9:3 Arlington loses close one to Palatine five 12-16-1937 CCH 6:1 Pirates take Wauconda 12-31-1937 CCH 6:1 Libertyville to meet Cardinals; Bensenville hosts Palatine 1-7-1938 7:1 Pirates win twice over Bensenville 1-14-1938 7:1 Barrington scores freely; beats Pirates 1-19-1938 7:2 Palatine nearly upsets Ela 1-28-1938 7:2 Kotz Zephyrs of Waukegan (photograph) play Arlington Alumni 1-28-1938 7:2 Pirates whip Cardinals 2-4-1938 7:2 Pirates flatten Wauconda fives 2-18-1938 7:2 Lutheran cage title at stake; Arlington, Itasca tied 2-25-1938 7:5 Palatine 'lights' top conference 2-25-1938 PE 1:1 Palatine beats Niles Center to win district tourney 3-4-1938 7:2 Palatine meets Libertyville in regional tourney, photograph 3-4-1938 PE 1:5 Palatine loses to New Trier in semi-finals 3-11-1938 7:2 Sophs win Arlington Inter-Class 3-25-1938 7:1 Palatine tries out gym floor 10-21-1938 PE 1:2 Lutheran cage league starts season 11-17-1938 7:3 Palatine, Itasca Luther fives in crucial game 11-25-1938 6:3 rivals clash in conference openers 12-2-1938 6:8 Des Plaines cops 1st half Luther title 1-13-1939 7:2 Cards play Palatine at Arlington; biggest game of year 1-27-1939 1:1 Waukegan Moose five to play Arlington Alums 1-27-1939 6:6 Globe Trotters to play Alumni of Bensenville 3-3-1939 6:2 Arlington Luthers upset Des Plaines 3-3-1939 7:3 Itasca hits hoop to put Lutheran race in 3-way tie 3-10-1939 9:4 Arlington seniors upset juniors in school finals 3-24-1939 11:3 veteran team should man Crystal Lake boat to victory 11-24-1939 5:1 Cardinals 'underdog' in Niles game 11-30-1939 12:3 Niles overpowers Cardinals in 2nd half 12-8-1939 (2) 8:3 Cardinals win on grand opening night; Palatine defeats Bensenville 12-15-1939 12:3 Palatine knocks Barrington from N.W. Conference lead 12-29-1939 8:5 Pirates risk N.W. title at Wauconda 1-5-1940 5:3 Arlington beats Warren 1-12-1940 7:3 Cardinals trip Lake Forest 1-19-1940 6:1 Bensenville's first blackout to feature ghost basketball 1-19-1940 RR 1:6 Palatine beats Bensenville, photograph 1-26-1940 6:3 Leyden didn't get this basket, photographs 2-9-1940 1:7, 12:4 Crystal Lake five harvests 74 points against Cardinals 2-16-1940 12:3 Cardinals to play last home game 2-23-1940 1:3 Pirates undisputed Northwest champions, photograph 2-23-1940 9:7 Cardinals beat by Niles 3-1-1940 10:3 Palatine loses in district final 3-1-1940 10:6 Palatine beats Highland Park at Waukegan 3-1-1940 PE 1:8 Pirates reach semi-finals of regional cage tourney 3-8-1940 14:1 colored wonder team The Renaissance at Bensenville, illustration 3-8-1940 14:4 Pirates close good year 3-15-1940 14:2 Dundee's 'fastest big boy' Menke picked on All State team by Harmon 3-29-1940 12:6 Harlem Globetrotters vs. Arlington Racers 11-8-1940 1:1 New York Renaissance team to play at Arlington Heights Township High School, photograph 1-3-1941 1:7, 12-5-1941 (2) 2:5 high-powered Niles at Palatine gym 1-23-1942 PE 1:8 Bensenville Bisons beat Palatine, photograph 1-28-1944 PE 1:4 Arlington Heights Cards beat Palatine Pirates, photographs 1-31-1947 9:4 Basketball Up-To-Date to be filmed at Niles Township High School 4-4-1947 11:5 Brown Bombers to play at Ela, photograph 1-28-1949 10:1 Arlington Heights Grade School defends own intramural cage program 1-13-1950 9:6 three holiday games on tap for Palatine five 11-24-1950 PE 1:8 started in Arlington Heights in a summer picnic pavilion 43 years ago, see Meyer's Picnic Pavilion, Arlington Heights 2-15-1952 AHH 23:1 Palatine Township High School cage record debated; parents air coach gripes 3-10-1960 PE 1:4 Palatine Lions Club benefit: all girls team, photograph 1-12-1961 AHH 34:7 AHS lightweight alumni basketball team of 1932-32, photograph 9-28-1961 S 22:3 Basketball Up-To-Date (film) see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 4-4-1947 11:5
Baskin, Mount Prospect, Randhurst clothing store to open 8-9-1962 EGH 5:7 advertisement; illustration 11-1-1962 AHH 18:1 opens new store 11-1-1962 AHH 37:7
Baskin Robbins, Des Plaines, Golf Road and Elmhurst Road mentioned 3-29-1962 BR 6:4
Baskin Robbins, Hoffman Estates ice cream parlor opens in Golf Rose Shopping Center 10-1-1964 HH 2:8
Basler, Julius, Arlington Heights German emigrant finds Americans are honest 3-5-1948 1:6
Bass Contracting Company, Palatine, 127 Northwest Highway future home, photograph 8-1-1952 PE 1:2
Bass, Forrest I., Arlington Heights returns home after 5 months on Kiska Island 12-31-1943 8:4 at Camp Hale, Colo. 3-10-1944 12:4 letter from Camp Swift, Texas 7-21-1944 12:3 "going through the hardest and toughest part of our infantry training" 8-18-1944 8:6 overseas 1-26-1945 9:7 wounded in Italy 5-11-1945 1:2 "these Krauts are tough and they never give up until they run out of ammo" 5-18-1945 10:2
Bass Heating & Plumbing, Palatine, 127 Northwest Highway mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 7:8 mentioned; 100-106 Northwest Highway 10-24-1963 CCH 2:7
Bass, Victor L., Arlington Heights takes furlough to be married 7-17-1942 3:3 at Pensacola, Fla. 11-6-1942 (2) 2:3 letter from Moluccas 8-16-1945 18:1 in Pacific 8-24-1945 14:7
Bassett, Harvey, Glenview discharged 12-21-1945 7:4
Batavia Road see Red Oak Farm see Sanchez, Ted, farm, Warrenville see Sioux Wahsky Range, Warrenville see Weston, Village of
Batavia, City of "Spring House Walk" 4-23-1964 AHH 48:6
Bateman Construction Co., Wheeling, 318 North Milwaukee Avenue mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:4
Bateman Road see Eustice, Alfred L. see Eustice, Mrs. Alfred L. see Spring Creek Valley Forest Preserve see Spring Lake School
Bateman, Dr. Rolley, Palatine, 124 East Chicago Avenue mentioned 10-24-1963 CCH 2:7
Bates Furniture Home, Elgin review; 372 Dundee Avenue 12-7-1939 CCH 2:7
Bates, Jean, Arlington Heights photograph of 4-28-1939 6:4
Bathje, Mr. A. W. photograph of 8-30-1940 1:6 gets call from Hinsdale 6-20-1947 4:5 observes silver year of teaching, photograph 6-4-1948 1:7 principal of St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran School, Arlington Heights, called to Chicago 9-10-1948 1:3
baths see also swimming pools see Arlington Baths and Massage see Ellinwood Institute, Des Plaines see Fielitz, Otto, Roselle see Palatine Athletic Club 2-13-1914 5:2 see Sanitary Barber Shop & Bath Room, Arlington Heights see West's Health System, Elgin see White, Mr. and Mrs. Roy J., Arlington Heights
baton twirling see Arlington Heights Debonaire Drum and Baton Corps see Barrington Park Baton Twirlers see Hallett, Jim, Arlington Heights see Hallett, Ruthann, School of Baton, Arlington Heights see Hoffman Twirlettes see Meadowspinners new role for baton twirling; fitness value told by women, photographs 1-24-1963 AHH 25:3
bats driver bitten by rabid bat 9-17-1964 PHH 1:8
Batt, Rev. Samuel pastor, Wood Dale Community Evangelical Church 7-7-1944 RR 1:8 reappointed pastor 6-6-1947 RR 1:2 photograph 10-14-1949 RR 1:5
Battaglia, Sam "Teets", Oak Park syndicate hoodlum tangled with wrong policemen in Bloomingdale; charged with speeding and resisting arrest 6-1-1961 RR 1:4 mentioned 5-9-1963 AHH 30:4
Batterman, Ableman & Ost, Palatine, southwest corner Palatine Road and Greeley Street see also Batterman, Ost & Co., Palatine see also Battermann, H. F. & Company, Palatine see also Ost Flour and Feed Mill, Palatine feed (May 14, 1898) 5-16-1924 7:5 1870s advertisement reprinted: flax tow and mill feed 3-18-1949 24:3 decorative cornices at 35 West Chicago Avenue were made at 8-19-1949 PE 1:3
Batterman & Co., Roselle food store mentioned 9-3-1937 RR 3:7
Batterman, Edward dies, see Sanford's Tavern, Palatine 6-27-1946 PE 1:5 shot by John A. Richardson, Palatine 7-5-1946 1:4
Batterman, Ost & Co., Palatine mentioned (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7
Battermann see Hanck & Battermann, Palatine
Battermann, Delia, Palatine pianist featured, see WDAP 6-22-1923 (Roll A) 10:3 marries Walter Krueger 10-3-1924 16:5
Battermann, H. C., Palatine an aged pioneer rests after a useful and honorable life 7-12-1902 1:3 photograph of 11-17-1938 CCH 1:8 mentioned 12-9-1949 21:2 public spirited 6-16-1950 17:1 photograph with wife in front of house at 48 South Greeley Street 7-7-1955 PE 14:3
Battermann, H. F. & Company, Palatine, southwest corner Chicago Avenue and Greeley Street see also Batterman, Ableman & Ost, Palatine see also Batterman, Ost & Co., Palatine see also Ost Flour and Feed Mill, Palatine elevator destroyed by fire 5-27-1904 5:2 flax mill destroyed by fire; 1892 news clipping from Palatine Enterprise 1-25-1927 1:1 Palatine hand pumper loses fight in 1892 fire 12-15-1950 20:1 flax mill, planing mill and grist mill; photographs 3-25-1954 AHH 20:3, 7-7-1955 PE 13:2
Battermann, Henry F., Palatine 1884 photograph of 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4 former Palatine business man dies 2-25-1944 PE 1:6
Battermann, Hon. Wm., Arlington Heights dies, photograph 9-19-1903 5:3
Battermann, Wm., & Co., Arlington Heights (later known as Mrs. Wm. Battermann) advertisement: toys, china, dry goods, groceries and general merchandise 12-7-1901 1:6 name changed to Mrs. Wm. Battermann 10-10-1903 5:6 mentioned September 23, 1899, 9-26-1924 14:3 mentioned 4-29-1949 17:3
Battermann, Mrs. Wm. see Battermann, Wm., & Co., Arlington Heights
Battermann's Brick Block, Palatine, 33 North Brockway Street see A&P Supermarket, Palatine see Abelmann Hall, Palatine see Abelmann, Dr. Henry Wm., Palatine see Abelmann, William H., Elgin, Palatine see Battermann's Hall, Palatine see Battermann's Opera House, Palatine see Clausius, C. L., Palatine see Dinse Barber Shop and Pool Room, Palatine see Farmers Bank, Palatine see Garms, Ed., Palatine see Hanck & Battermann, Palatine see Muffat, Dr. Maximilian, Palatine see Palatine Bank of C. H. Patten see Palatine Billiard Hall see Palatine, Lake Zurich & Wauconda Railroad see Palatine Maennerchor see Palatine Millinery Store see Palatine Opera House see Palatine Sweet Shop see Palatine Triangle see Palatine Variety Store see Quentin, Mary, Palatine see "Right Place, The", Palatine see Sanitary Coffee and Grocery Store, Palatine see Sanitary Market & Grocery, Palatine see Senne, H. J., Palatine see Siead, Dr. Frank see Smith, Willard M., Palatine see Sowles, Dr. C. W., Palatine see Springe, Fredrich, Palatine gutted by fire 12-21-1901 5:4 W. H. Abelmann to refurbish 1-21-1916 5:1 to be reopened 4-21-1916 4:3, 4-21-1916 5:3 Palatine Volunteer Fire Department prevents big loss to 7-25-1930 PE 1:8 fire damage repaired 9-5-1930 AHH 6:3 to be wrecked 8-12-1938 1:7 contract signed for wrecking 9-9-1938 PE 1:7, 9-16-1938 6:6 torn down, photograph 10-21-1938 PE 1:4 about 20 men were at work on; bricklayers got $4.00 a thousand and the stone masons $4.00 a cord; the men were boarding at Hunnerberg's (June 28, 1884) 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4 old timers open corner stone, photographs 11-17-1938 CCH 1:7 big hole filled in 6-9-1939 1:1 photograph 1-6-1950 12:1 built in 1881, 6-16-1950 17:1, 12-17-1953 PE 1:4 photographs 3-25-1954 AHH 20:1, 7-7-1955 PE 1:1, 9:1 history 12-20-1962 AHH 25:6
Battermann's Hall, Palatine, 33 North Brockway Street, third floor (also known as Abelmann Hall, Battermann's Opera House, Palatine Opera House) Great Concert to be performed 2-16-1901 5:1 farce Green Elephant Hotel 5-4-1901 5:4 Palatine Military Band concert and dance 5-5-1905 4:1 Topp's Twins 4-27-1906 4:5 The Circus Rider with Helen Wilson in the leading role; you'll laugh, you'll scream, you'll roar 12-7-1906 4:1 A Country Girl 10-4-1907 4:6 Palatine Military Band Concert 11-29-1907 5:2, 12-6-1907 4:3 Modern Woodmen of America masquerade 2-5-1909 4:2 Maennerchor Concert 5-7-1909 4:2 Palatine Military Band Concert and Minstrel Show 12-31-1909 1:4 advertisement: dance, rehearsals, entertainment, public meetings: apply to Chas. Dinse, barber; manager for Abelmann Brothers 11-3-1916 1:1 "Welcome Home" celebration 8-29-1919 1:6 poster for dedication 50 years ago [described but not shown] 11-30-1934 1:4 mentioned 10-7-1949 17:1
Battermann's Opera House, Palatine see Battermann's Hall, Palatine
battery, alleged release pair on bond after brutal beating in Wood Dale 5-3-1962 BR 5:2 Wood Dale man indicted for aggravated battery 8-13-1964 BR 5:4
Battin, William, Bloomingdale arrived in 1847, conducted a butcher shop 4-15-1949 17:2
battle fatigue see combat fatigue
Baucke, Mrs. Lisette, Bensenville another old settler dies 10-2-1925 2:4
Bauer, Annie married Otto Schrikel (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7
Bauer, Barbara see Behm, Mrs. John, Wheeling
Bauer and Black Division, Kendall Company, Barrington, 411 Lake Zurich Road plan groundbreaking for research center, illustration 8-31-1961 PE 4:7 $1,500,000 medical and industrial research center completed 10-11-1962 AHH 37:1 plant dedicated, photograph 11-1-1962 AHH 37:4
Bauer, Florence Annette marries Curtis Bradley 9-24-1929 3:5
Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Arlington Heights photograph 6-13-1947 14:2
Bauer, Grace essay "Notes on My Garden Plot" 6-5-1925 15:5
Bauer, Harold J. "Boots", Arlington Heights joins U.S. Marine Corps 7-2-1943 1:2 printer answers call of the Marines 12-3-1943 1:5 letter from San Diego, Calif. 1-14-1944 7:4 "we do plenty of swimming" 2-25-1944 7:4 letter from Oceanside, Calif. 3-17-1944 7:1 photograph of 5-5-1944 12:4 at Camp Pendleton, Calif. 6-16-1944 10:8 "just came back from maneuvers", photograph 8-18-1944 17:7 recognized in metropolitan press picture from Iwo Jima, [not shown] 3-9-1945 7:4 former Paddock employee wounded at Iwo Jima, photograph 3-30-1945 RR 1:3 in Balboa hospital at San Diego, Calif.; tells of 'hot and heavy' on Iwo, photograph 4-27-1945 7:3 recovered and home on furlough 8-3-1945 6:4 letter from Camp Lejeune, N.C. 8-24-1945 11:4 appreciates traveling bank 9-7-1945 9:7 finds 'gator in camp at Lejeune 12-7-1945 8:3 sends greetings 12-28-1945 12:6
Bauer, Jack, Arlington Heights photograph 8-22-1947 12:5
Bauer, Joe, Glenview advertisement: Huber Tractors, illustration; Greenwood Road and Lake Avenue 6-3-1938 CCH 2:5
Bauer, John, Mount Prospect tavern and general store mentioned 11-11-1949 17:1
Bauer, Joseph, Arlington Heights discharged from the army 7-21-1944 11:2
Bauer, Joseph H. sings in light opera, photograph 6-7-1940 8:1 photograph of 6-28-1940 1:2
Bauer, Lee essay "My Pigeon Project" 7-3-1925 10:5 essay 7-24-1925 10:4
Bauer Luggage, Palatine, 105 South Northwest Highway mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 7:8
Bauer, Lynn, Palatine village trustee 6-13-1952 PE 1:7
Bauer, Mrs. Marion, Palatine photograph 3-14-1963 PE 1:5
Bauer, Mary Alice, Arlington Heights photograph 8-22-1947 12:5
Bauer, Rudy, Wheeling master blacksmith beautifies village; former employee Hagerstrom Metalcraft Studio purchased old Wheeling Iron Works business, photograph 8-6-1964 WH 1:1
Bauer, Theodore, Bensenville photograph of 11-16-1945 1:4
Bauer, William, Arlington Heights, "second door south of bank" see Sanitary Barber Shop & Bath Room, Arlington Heights advertisement: barber shop, successor to Frank Weber 10-6-1905 1:2 dies in sad automobile accident 1-9-1914 1:4
Bauer, William J. "Bill" DuPage County State's Attorney election: Prentice Marshall versus 5-28-1959 AR 1:5 defeats Marshall; each vote cost $1.36, 6-4-1959 BR 1:4 State's Attorney going after improper per diem and expense account payments to Forest Preserve commissioners 7-2-1959 BR 1:1 exonerated by DuPage County Bar Association against accusation by Alex Clark 10-25-1962 BR 7:2 photograph 3-14-1963 BR 9:5 State's Attorney enters Robert Wakup case; traffic in dope is target 3-21-1963 BR 1:8 investigates charges by Claude Owen 5-2-1963 BR 1:1 exits tow truck case; Owen not truthful is report 5-16-1963 BR 1:8 State's Attorney assails wire-tap defeat 6-27-1963 BR 9:7 answers critics: obscenity law makes enforcement hard 7-11-1963 BR 8:4 charged with not prosecuting obscenity, see Citizens for Decent Literature, Inc., Lombard (CDL) 7-18-1963 BR 1:5 State's Attorney seeks owners of gambling machines installed at Adventureland 7-18-1963 BR 9:5 asks police chiefs to look for obscene books 7-25-1963 BR 4:1 seeks to destroy pinball machines 7-25-1963 BR 6:5 probe: no heroin in north DuPage County, photograph 8-15-1963 BR 1:1 candidate for Congress from 14th District promises aggressive campaign 1-9-1964 BR 13:5 picked as judge candidate, photograph 8-6-1964 BR 5:2 elected judge 11-5-1964 BR 1:2 R. J. Smith, Elmhurst, charged with "criminal defamation" for distributing leaflets about 11-5-1964 AR 6:7 dons his new Circuit Court robes, photograph 12-10-1964 AR 5:1
Baugh, Morris, Arlington Heights died in Belgium, "the supreme sacrifice", photograph 8-16-1945 24:8
Baughman & Deddo, Palatine, 19 North Northwest Highway mentioned 10-24-1963 CCH 2:7
Baughman, Eugene question planner's retainer, expenses, photograph 1-23-1964 AHH 1:1
Baum, Wm. at Camp Tonforan, San Bruno, Calif. 3-19-1943 (2) 1:6
Bauman, Dr. Edwin W., Arlington Heights dentist at 106 North Evergreen Avenue to broadcast over WHFC 9-6-1935 4:3 home, 416 East Euclid Street, photograph 5-6-1938 1:2 daughter Barbara Ann, photograph 5-5-1939 8:2 attends war school in Chicago 10-30-1942 4:2 heads Chamber of Commerce, photograph 2-23-1945 1:7 heads Arlington Heights Board of Health 5-18-1945 1:7 talks on dental health at Maine Township High School 12-6-1946 7:5
Bauman, Erma essay "My Project" 10-31-1924 3:3 talks about her cooking project over WLS radio 7-31-1925 13:5
Bauman, Floyd, Arlington Heights stationed at Salt Lake City 10-9-1942 (2) 2:2 escorts 100 men to San Francisco 11-13-1942 (2) 2:2 expects to leave country from New York 10-8-1943 DCR 12:2, 10-28-1943 12:3 stationed at an old castle in England, "a queer place" 12-17-1943 7:3 sees London sights 4-21-1944 14:5 G.I. Club in England is tops 7-14-1944 8:6 "I'll have plenty of pictures to show" 8-18-1944 17:3 spends furlough at Torquay 1-26-1945 12:3
Bauman, H. T., Arlington Heights advertisement: contractor, trucking and excavating 4-5-1927 CCH 2:1
Bauman, Mrs. Margaret A., Inverness seeks election as Clerk Inverness village board, photograph 6-21-1962 PE 1:7
Bauman, Matt, Wood Dale Democratic candidate for Addison Township Supervisor 2-3-1955 RR 1:7
Bauman, Robert H., Arlington Heights at Ft. Monmouth, N.J. 1-8-1943 6:2
Baumann, Daniel named Roselle Register editor, photograph 5-28-1964 RR 1:7 says "white backlash" is a rationalization for hate 8-13-1964 AHH 40:4
Baumann, H., Arlington Heights advertisement 11-9-1901 1:1 started a whip and collar shop on east side of Dunton Avenue just south of Campbell Street, photograph 7-7-1949 17:1
Baumann, Harold W., Morton Grove coxswain in Marianas 6-8-1945 7:2
Baumann, Herman H., Arlington Heights photographs of 4-9-1937 1:3, 10-14-1938 1:2 laid to rest, photograph 1-7-1944 1:8
Baumann, Jos., Palatine advertisement: carpenter and builder; Greenwood Avenue 6-3-1938 3:8
Baumann, Mrs. Lawrence J., Buffalo Grove operates small roadside stand on Dundee Road just west of Arlington Heights Road, photograph 7-26-1962 WH 6:5
Baumann, Roy, Arlington Heights photographs 5-10-1962 AHH 18:2, 4-30-1964 AHH 34:6
Baumann, Roy, Music Shop, Arlington Heights, 24 East Northwest Highway advertisement 12-1-1960 PE 7:1 interior photograph 6-22-1961 AHH 24:6 to hold organ clinic 5-10-1962 AHH 8:4 Anita Bryant in person, photograph 6-21-1962 AHH 3:1, 49:4 celebrates 100th anniversary of Baldwin Piano Company 10-18-1962 AHH 46:1 photograph 7-2-1964 AHH 1:1
Baumann, Roy, Organ Club organized 9-27-1962 AHH 13:1
Baumann's Shoe Shop, Mount Prospect advertisement: 19 Busse Street 9-4-1931 AHH 2:3
Baumgardner, Gertrude photograph of 7-3-1925 9:1 wins Achievement award 7-3-1925 9:4
Baumgart, Victor E., Palatine at Northwestern University 3-31-1944 9:7 graduates from Great Lakes 4-27-1945 14:5 training at Navy Pier 5-4-1945 13:5, 6-8-1945 6:7
Baumgarten, Jean B., Palatine enlists in WACS; to leave for Fort Des Moines, Iowa 4-20-1945 9:7, 6-15-1945 6:2 leaves for Camp Atterbury, Ind. 7-6-1945 9:6 at Miami Beach, Fla. 8-24-1945 11:3
Baumgarten, William Arlington's safest driver, photograph 1-1-1943 6:5
Baumgarth, John, Foundation, Melrose Park pledges $100,000 to DuPage County Memorial Hospital 3-19-1964 BR 5:1
Baumgartner, A. W. purchaser of old Palatine depot, finds grandpa's tickets in walls 8-5-1949 PE 1:3
Baumgartner, A. W. & Co., Algonquin advertisement: wrecking and salvage engineers 9-4-1936 7:5
Baumgartner, Leonard, Bensenville Flying Fortress radio operator dies in action in European raid 9-3-1943 RR 1:7 memorial service for air gunner, photograph 10-1-1943 RR 1:7 honored, see Bensenville, Village of 11-17-1944 RR 1:4
Baumgartner, Orland, Bensenville hold memorial for flyer lost in England 6-7-1946 RR 1:1
Baumhardt, Anna, Niles Center essay "My Sewing Project" 8-8-1924 11:6
Baumhardt Bros. Motor Sales, Morton Grove review: Dodge and Plymouth autos; 5844 Lincoln Avenue 3-1-1935 8:4
Baumhardt, W. J., Niles Center, 2 doors north of bank advertisement: electrical fixtures, radios 7-4-1924 3:1
Baumrucker, Charles, F., River Forest candidate for State Senator, photograph 10-26-1934 8:6 record of achievement 11-2-1934 8:3
Baumrucker, F. W., Palatine, 539 West Wilson Street Filter Queen vacuum sales 12-10-1948 PE 4:1
Bausman, F., Palatine, 52 West Slade Street 1870s advertisement reprinted: dealer in milk cans, tin, copper and sheet metal work 3-18-1949 24:3 mentioned 6-24-1949 17:2
Bavarian Lodge see Erne's Bavarian Lodge
Bavido, Charles, Lombard 54-year-old man apparent suicide at DuPage County Jail 9-5-1963 BR 1:5
Baxman, Lyle C., Bartlett at Wittenberg College 8-13-1943 (2) 6:5 at Laredo, Texas 2-4-1944 12:4 at Lincoln, Neb. 7-28-1944 12:3 on furlough 8-11-1944 12:6 flyer killed in accident at Bruning, Neb. 9-15-1944 RR 1:2 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:6
Baxter, Mrs. B. G., Arlington Heights librarian, Arlington Heights Public Library 5-27-1949 19:3 veteran librarian dies, photograph 10-14-1949 1:7
Baxter, Byron "Barney", Jr., Arlington Heights to be on Navy radio program 10-21-1942 5:4 with Great Lakes band 1-7-1944 CCH 5:2 returns from third trip aboard troop transport 7-21-1944 12:3 "we take them over fit as a fiddle and bring them back pretty well worn out" 10-6-1944 14:2 at Washington, D.C. 8-16-1945 7:8 discharged 9-21-1945 10:2
Baxter, G. R., Arlington Heights at a camp in California 5-5-1944 7:6
Baxter, Jay, Jr., Arlington Heights builds B-29 airstrips in Marianas 3-9-1945 10:4
Baxter Laboratories, Morton Grove new plant to cost $1,200,000, 9-26-1947 16:6
Baxter, Owen, Arlington Heights at Great Lakes 11-3-1944 12:2 in New York 12-29-1944 7:8 on Long Island, N.Y. 4-27-1945 9:6 at Camp Peary, Va. 8-16-1945 19:2 discharged 9-21-1945 10:2
Baxter, R. mentioned (May 14, 1898) 5-16-1924 7:5
Baxter, Robt, Palatine is dead 4-14-1911 4:3
Baxter Shoe Store, Mount Prospect, 420 West Northwest Highway mentioned 12-29-1960 MPH 4:1 advertisement 5-25-1961 MPH 2:6
Baxter and Woodman, Crystal Lake Wheeling terminates engineering contract with 1-23-1964 WH 3:1
Baybrook Condominiums, Palatine, Baybrook Drive Bee-Gee Builders of Chicago seeks zoning change to allow townhouse and lake complex 9-24-1964 PE 1:4 builder told zone board must hear plan for lake 10-1-1964 PE 2:1 board expecting apartment request 10-15-1964 PE 1:2 artificial lake plan denied; but new plan being drafted; report hits hard on big apartments 10-22-1964 PE 1:1,7 board tables Sander Caravello's request for 16-acre lake 10-29-1964 PE 1:5 approval seen for future 15-acre lake 12-17-1964 PE 1:7
Bayer, Richard "Dick", Palatine photographs 1-29-1959 PE 3:4, 4-7-1960 PE 5:6 national director of Jaycees returns from Mid-America Conference 8-9-1962 AHH 6:6 returns from Congress of Jaycees 1-24-1963 PE 3:1 advertisement: candidate for Pres. Illinois Junior Chamber of Commerce, photograph 3-21-1963 PE 9:1 elected state Jaycee head, photograph 5-30-1963 PE 1:6 testimonial dinner at Inverness Country Club for Illinois Jaycee President, photograph 6-20-1963 PE 1:5 with W. Andrew Boss, photograph 7-4-1963 PE 1:2 at Jaycee meeting in Oklahoma 3-26-1964 PE 3:3 describes reaction to Gov. George Wallace speech at Jaycee national convention in Texas 7-9-1964 RMH 7:1
Baylor, Carl W., Arlington Heights new owner of Baylor's Home and Auto Supply Store, Arlington Heights
Baylor, David C., Morton Grove Democrat seeks Senate seat of W. Russell Arrington, photograph 1-30-1964 AHH 28:3 biography 6-4-1964 AHH 59:5 praises Gov. Kerner's record 9-17-1964 AHH 4:4 Democrat hopeful reports remap, revenue are key state issues; seeks Senate seat, photograph 9-24-1964 AHH 18:4 Adlai Stevenson III and Daniel Ward to speak for 10-29-1964 AHH 74:5
Baylor's Home and Auto Supply Store, Arlington Heights, 121 East Davis Street (later known as Arlington Supply Stores, Inc.) formerly Lattof's Home and Auto Supply Store, Arlington Heights, photograph 8-15-1947 1:6 advertisements 10-17-1947 16:4, 2-4-1949 22:1
Bayne, Carol Ann, Mount Prospect photograph 8-22-1947 8:3
Bayne, George, Jr., Bensenville at Camp Crowder, Mo. 11-13-1942 RR 1:2
Bayne, Robert C., Mount Prospect Village Trustee candidate, photograph 4-11-1947 MPH 1:4
BBB (abbreviation) see Better Business Bureau
BCHS (abbreviation) see Bensenville Community High School
Beacon, The, Rand Road and Dundee Road grand opening 12-7-1945 9:6 advertisement 4-15-1949 22:4
Beacon Builders, Des Plaines mentioned; Touhy Avenue and Elmhurst Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:3
Beacon Publishing Company printers and publishers: Franklin Park Beacon, River Grove Herald, Schiller Park Herald, W. T. Woodcock, editor and proprietor; Chas. Studtman, River Grove editor 7-19-1929 DCR 4:1 Robert Earle joins staff 8-30-1929 DCR 2:6 Marjorie Dart leaves staff 9-13-1929 DCR 2:6
Beacon Saxophone Quartette photograph 10-14-1954 7:4
Beall, Hayes Democratic candidate for Congress lashes Elmer Hoffman; raps GOP record 9-29-1960 DCR 1:4
Beall, Julie, Palatine plays lead comedy role in Design for Murder by Des Plaines Theatre Guild, photograph 10-17-1963 AHH 69:4
Beam Builders, Inc., Barrington, 624 South Northwest Highway advertisement: homes 11-8-1962 AHH 37:3
Bean, John, Bensenville GI helps in Korean prisoner trade 5-7-1953 BR 1:7
Beanblossom, Geo. J., Des Plaines advertisement: Delco-Light, illustration 2-7-1919 9:1
Beard, Dan see Camp Dan Beard
beards see also barbers see also shaving crackdown launched against clean-shaven (for Arlington Heights 125th anniversary celebration), photographs 8-17-1961 AHH 1:1, 9-7-1961 AHH 3:4 Arlington Heights men with beards, photographs 9-28-1961 S 20:1 beard contest climax of Arlington Heights anniversary week 10-5-1961 AHH 1:6 Arlington Heights beard contest master of ceremonies, Sig Sakowicz, WGN personality, photograph 10-5-1961 AHH 2:3 battle of beards fought out 10-12-1961 AHH 3:1
Beardsley, Ernest, Nunda mentioned (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:5
Beardsley, George Francis, Arlington Heights to attend Camp Roosevelt, La Porte, Ind. 4-25-1924 11:3 home on furlough; in U.S. air service 1-30-1931 CCH 2:2 Lt. Commander in U.S. Navy 12-5-1941 (2) 1:3 commended in Pacific air war, photograph with wife 3-2-1945 7:2
Beardsley, Wallace B., formerly of Arlington Heights originated slogan: "The City of Good Neighbors" 7-21-1944 5:5, 7-21-1944 5:5
Beardsley, Mrs. Wallace pioneer descendant dies in California 8-6-1964 AHH 3:3
bears Louis Marquardt, Palatine, blames bear for crop damage 8-19-1949 4:2 claims the bear is still camping near Salt Creek in Palatine Township 8-26-1949 1:2
Beatle Fan Club started by Bensenville girl 5-7-1964 BR 1:8
beatniks Hoffman Estates Woman's Club lets hair down, explores beatniks 1-14-1960 HH 2:1 Arlington Heights Toastmasters "beatnik night" 5-2-1963 AHH 22:1
Beatty, Robert M., Arlington Heights 'parking lots must not take our scenic parks' - President of Arlington Heights Park District 11-28-1947 1:7 photograph 7-16-1948 1:3
Beaty, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. photograph with grandson David 7-16-1926 5:1
Beaty, John Y, Arlington Heights author of book Billy Berk, the Story of a Berkshire Pig 10-31-1930 1:2 author of book Story Pictures of Our Neighbors 3-25-1938 1:2 honored for books written about Arlington; Story Pictures of Transportation; Sharp Ears, the Story of a Baby Whale 4-14-1939 5:3 new book Nature is Stranger than Fiction 11-28-1941 1:1 to lecture at Chicago Academy of Sciences 2-6-1942 4:1 gives inspiring talk 4-24-1942 5:4
Beaty, Mrs. John Y., Arlington Heights social, see Arlington Heights Woman's Club 11-21-1924 1:7
Beau Drive, Des Plaines see Bahador, M. A., Des Plaines see Westminster Presbyterian Church, Des Plaines
Beau Monde Boutique, The, Mount Prospect, Randhurst Shopping Center new shop: decorative accessories for bath, boudoir and kitchen 10-22-1964 AHH 40:4
Beauchamp, Aaron, formerly of Bensenville bunks in 200-year-old barn, photograph 3-9-1945 12:6
Beauchamp Nursery, Itasca see Maher farm, Itasca
Beaulieu, Thomas J., Hoffman Estates Schaumburg Township Democratic Committeeman proposes forest preserve 12-21-1961 HH 1:3 'Mr. Democrat' works hard to build party, photograph 12-28-1961 AHH 7:3 wins re-election as committeeman, photograph 4-12-1962 HH 1:7 photograph 10-11-1962 AHH 16:6 sees Dem surge in November 4-16-1964 HH 8:4 election night party, photographs 11-5-1964 HH 1:3, 2:3
Beaulieu, Robert real estate broker mentioned 8-1-1963 MPH 5:7
Beaumont, Clara Harriet, Arlington Heights marries Arthur H. Wiese 10-28-1921 1:4
Beaumont, Donald F., Prospect Heights at Orleans, France, photograph 8-16-1945 16:2 discharged 12-7-1945 14:6
Beaumont, Forrest, Arlington Heights letter from France 8-2-1918 13:4
Beaumont, Miss Harriet, Arlington Heights dies 2-3-1911 1:5, 9-19-1913 5:6
Beaumont, Harry C., Palatine in Iceland 10-30-1942 (2) 5:1 officer in charge of service maintenance 11-6-1942 (2) 2:6 letter from Ireland 4-28-1944 9:2 "sacrifices here stagger one": no canned or fresh fruit for three years 6-16-1944 9:4 completes mission in Germany when commander wounded 12-15-1944 9:4
Beaumont, James, Arlington Heights dies 6-18-1909 1:4 village trustee, September 23, 1899, 9-26-1924 14:3
Beaumont, Kenneth, Prospect Heights at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 11-16-1945 14:5
beauty see also beauty schools see also charm schools see also wigs see A 'n E Beauty Salon, Palatine see All-State Cosmeticians Association see Aloha Beauty Salon, Rolling Meadows see Anderson's, Inc., Arlington Heights see Ann's Beauty Shop, Palatine see Anthony's Pin Curl Beauty Salon, Palatine see Arlington Beauty Salon see Arlington Beauty Service see Arlington Beauty Shoppe see Arlington Downtown Beauty Shop see Arlington Marcel Shop, The see Avon Products, Morton Grove see Barrington Beauty Parlor see Barrington Hairdressers see Beauty Bar, Arlington Heights see Beauty Shoppe, Itasca see Best Beauty Supply Co., Skokie see Blue Bird Beauty Shoppe, The, Mount Prospect see Blue Magic Beauty Salon, Roselle see Canopy Beauty Salon, The, Arlington Heights see Carlsen's Beauty Salon, Des Plaines see Carole, Nancy, Powder Box, Bensenville see Charm Center, Mount Prospect see Charmante' Beauty Salon, Des Plaines see Clair's Beauty Shop, River Grove see Clara's Beauty Salon, Prospect Heights see Clark, Rosalee, Palatine see Clip 'n' Curl, Arlington Heights see Coiffures by Miss Lynn, Mount Prospect see Collins, Miss, Beauty Shop, Elmhurst see Continental Beauty Salon, Mount Prospect see Coronet Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights see Daly, Lois, Beauty Salon, Bensenville see Davis Hair Shop, Arlington Heights see Des Plaines Beauty Shop see Dinse Beauty Parlor, Palatine see Dor-Lee Hair Stylist, Palatine see Dorothy Beauty Parlor, The, Bensenville see Dorothy's Beauty Shop, Schaumburg see Downtown Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights see Driftwood Beauty Salon, Palatine see Duchess Beauty Salon, Rolling Meadows see Duet Beauty Salon, Prospect Heights see Elk Grove Beauty Shop see Ellie's Beauty Shop, Wheeling see Emerald Shoes, The, Arlington Heights see Fair Lady Beauty Salon, Palatine see Famous Beauty Salons, Mount Prospect see Famous Beauty Salons, Niles see Fawn, The, Arlington Heights see Flanders, Adelaide, Beauty Shop, Des Plaines see Foley's Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor, Arlington Heights see Foley's Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights see Forke, Dorothy, Beauty Shop, Wheeling see Frances Beauty Shop, Palatine see Frank's Plaza Beauty Salon, Hoffman Estates see Fran's Beauty Salon, Palatine see Frenchy's Beauty Shoppe, Arlington Heights see Fulponi's Beauty Shop, River Grove see Gaslight Wig Shoppe, Arlington Heights see Geraldine Beauty Shoppe, Barrington see Gigi's Salone of Beauty, Palatine see Golf-Mill Beauty Salon, Niles see Grace's Glamour Beauty Salon, Wheeling see Grant, Dolores Marie, Arlington Heights see Green Gate, The, Route 19 and Barrington Road see Helen's Beauty Salon, Mount Prospect see Hoffman Plaza Beauty Salon see Holton, Clara, Palatine see House of Finesse, Bensenville see House of Mr. Thadd, Wheeling see House of Sheer Beauty, Bensenville see Illinois Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association see Jane's Beauty Salon, Palatine see Jane's Beauty Shop, Palatine see Jean's Beauty Nook, Arlington Heights see Jessie Mae's Beauty Parlor, Palatine see John's Beauty Salon, Mount Prospect see Jones, Emily, Franklin Park see Joseph Coiffures, Bloomingdale see Joseph's Beauty Salon, Morton Grove see J's Beauty Salon, Mount Prospect see Kay's Beauty Shop, Palatine see Kut 'n Kurl Beauty Shop, Keeneyville see Ladwig, Frances, Palatine see Lady Esther's Systematic Beauty Shoppe, Bensenville see Lancor Beauty Shoppe, Bensenville see La Petite Salon of Beauty, Mount Prospect see Lee, Laura, Beauty Salon, Des Plaines see Lillian's Beauty Salon, Bensenville see Lovely Lady of Itasca Beauty Salon see Lovely Lady Salon, Palatine see Mae-Belle's Beauty Salon, Mount Prospect see Mae's Beauty Salon, Bensenville see Mar Kay Beauty Salon, Des Plaines see Marge, Your Hair Stylist, Franklin Park see Marinello Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights see Marinello Shop, Palatine see Martin's Hair Fashions, Mount Prospect see Mary's Beauty Shop, Bensenville see Michael D Beauty Salon, Rolling Meadows see Miriam's Beauty Shop, Palatine see Modern Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights see Mount Prospect Beauty Shop see Norma's Beauty Salon, Bensenville see North Side Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights see Northwest Suburban Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association see Olivo's Beauty Salon, Arlington Heights see Page's Barber & Beauty Shop, Elmhurst see Page's Shop, Roselle see Palatine Beauty Enterprises, Inc. see Palatine Beauty Shop see Parkhurst Beauty & Barber Shop, Roselle see Parr Beauty Shop, Bensenville see Parr's Beauty Shop, Bensenville see Peacock Beauty Salon, Arlington Heights see Peacock Beauty Shop, Elmhurst see Personality Beauty Salon, Barrington see Pioneer Beauty Shoppe, Bensenville see Powder Puff, Salon de Coiffure, Palatine see Puff Hairdressers, Barrington see Rand Hairdressing Salon, Barrington see Rex Beauty Salon, Wood Dale see Richard's Hairstyling Shop, Bensenville see Risley's Beauty Schoppe, Arlington Heights see Rosa Lee Beauty Parlor, Palatine see Rosa Lee Hat & Beauty Shop, Palatine see Roselle Beauty Shoppe see Rosine Beauty Shop, Mount Prospect see Seagren's, Elgin see Senay, Mademoiselle Alba, Beauty Culture, Park Ridge see Silhouette Beauty Shop, Itasca see Salone of Beauty, Palatine see Sears Lyric Beauty Salon, Niles see Sheer Beauty Shop, Bensenville see So Rare Studio, Prospect Heights see Starlight Beauty Salon, Bensenville see Steve, Arlington Heights see Stevens Beauty Shop, Mount Prospect see Style Beauty Salon, Bensenville see Style Salon, Palatine see Sumner, Harriette, Des Plaines see Suzi's "Blue Magic" Beauty Salon, Roselle see Swirl Shop, Arlington Heights see Sylvia's Beauty Salon, Mount Prospect see Talk of the Towne Beauty Salon, Roselle see Thomas Beauty Salon, Des Plaines see Tiara Beauty Salon, Mount Prospect see Tiffany Coiffures, Des Plaines see Tioga Beauty Shop, Bensenville see Tree Beauty Salon, The, Mount Prospect see Tres Chic Beauty Salon, Hanover Park see Vanity Beauty Shop, Barrington see Vanity Fare, Schaumburg see Vern's Beauty Shop, Palatine see Village Beauty Shop, Wheeling see Walters, Claire, River Grove see Warson's Beauty Shoppe, Arlington Heights see Weathersfield Beauty Salon, Inc., Schaumburg see Wente, Clara, Palatine see Wheeling Beauty Parlor see Winona's Beauty Shoppe, Roselle see Winters Hair Dressing Salon, Mount Prospect see Wood Dale Chatterbox Beauty Shop see Yardley of London, Inc., Elk Grove Village see York Hair Fashions Beauty Salon, Bensenville see Yvette's Beauty Salon, Roselle movie offer for "Miss Niles Center", see Lohrke, Miss Meta 12-18-1925 12:6 lucky Miss Arlington to be chosen at beauty home at Fairview Street and Chestnut Avenue 6-21-1929 8:4 movies show entrants for "Miss Arlington" 7-9-1929 1:7 Miss Arlington acclaimed by great crowd at beauty home 8-2-1929 1:4 Fidelis Circle play Beauty Secrets 10-30-1931 8:7 vegetable cookery for health and beauty 7-4-1941 CCH 2:1 Grace Pomazal, Riverside, Forget-me-not Girl, photograph 2-7-1947 15:4 Bensenville to select a beauty queen 7-17-1947 RR 1:8 entries pour in to Arlington Heights Camera Club for 'Miss Hobby Show of 1947' 9-12-1947 8:6 readers will vote on 'Miss Hobby Show' title 9-26-1947 1:2 Elaine Duenn, Miss Arlington Heights Herald, photograph 11-7-1947 1:2 Cook County Dairy Queen to be chosen at 4-H festival 7-16-1948 CCH 1:5 police to select 'Miss Cook County' at Cook County Fair 7-23-1948 17:2 dimensions of average glamour girl contestant at Cook County Fair: ht: 5'5", wt: 118 lbs, measurements: 34½-24½-34½, 8-13-1948 16:2 Cook County Dairy Queen: Bernice Runge, Mount Prospect, photograph 9-3-1948 17:4 a bevy of Bensenville beauties, photograph 11-12-1948 RR 1:4 Schaumburg girl to be contestant in TV beauty show: "Miss Tavern Pale of 1949" 5-20-1949 CCH 1:8 Arlington Heights Woman's Club asks defeat of 'no home permanent wave' bill 5-27-1949 5:6 Marie Kosnik wins 'Miss Tavern Pale' 6-10-1949 4:1 Margaret Clochko crowned 'Miss Palatine of 1949' at carnival, photograph 7-15-1949 4:2 eight girls parade before judges in Palatine beauty contest, photograph 7-15-1949 5:3 Marie Kosnik is semi-finalist in WGN-TV beauty contest, photograph 10-14-1949 PE 5:4 Nancy Ann Miller, Mount Prospect, 'Miss Specs Appeal of 1953', photographs 10-8-1953 AHH 24:1 Norma Jane Hapke, Palatine crowned Queen of Palatine Centennial Ball 7-7-1955 PE (2) 1:7 Mrs. Robert Bream, Glenview, Mrs. Illinois of 1957, photograph 6-27-1957 MPH 1:6 Melody Griesman, Rolling Meadows, crowned queen, photograph 2-13-1958 RMH 1:7 Miss O'Hare Stadium, Jean Marena, photograph 6-26-1958 MPH 1:3 Sandra Allison, Wheeling, Miss Photo Flash, photograph 1-1-1959 CCH 2:4 Mrs. Lee Ann Harling named Mrs. Elk Grove Village, photograph 5-7-1959 EGH 1:1 sewing skill cops title for new peony princess, Lynn Ann Westcott, Glen Ellyn, photographs 5-7-1959 EGH 1:6, 5-21-1959 EGH 1:6, 6-4-1959 EGH 1:1 Margi Koehler, Des Plaines, farmer's daughter is Miss Northwest Suburbs, photograph 10-1-1959 AHH 8:4 suburban females pep up appearances with tinting, photographs 10-8-1959 AHH 46:1 Miss Northwest Suburban Pageant all set for Sunday, photograph 4-28-1960 WH 1:5 one will reign as Elk Grove Peony Princess, photographs 5-26-1960 EGH 3:1 "Queen of Destiny", Margi Koehler, to reign at Centi-Quad-O-Rama in Des Plaines, photograph 7-21-1960 AHH 9:5 Miss Wood Dale, Yolanda Santiemmo, photograph 11-17-1960 DCR 1:2 William McCartney, Palatine resident has big dreams in beauty business 2-23-1961 AHH 29:1 fifteen beauties are peony finalists, photographs 5-11-1961 EGH 1:7 winner crowned: Bonita Gay Lacy, 18, to rule June pageant, photograph 5-18-1961 EGH 1:6 Miss Brenda Rudolph, Arlington Heights, vying for Miss Sun Fun U.S.A. title, photograph 6-8-1961 AHH 1:6 '62 Miss Illinois contest in Elk Grove; Jaycees vie for beauties 7-6-1961 EGH 1:1 Elk Grove Village teen Sonja Ballard wins beach beauty honors, photograph 7-27-1961 EGH 1:6 dozen beauties vie for festival crown, photographs 7-27-1961 RR 1:1 pick "Little Miss Pioneer", photograph 8-3-1961 AHH 8:4 Miss Illinois fete set for Elk Grove! 8-3-1961 EGH 1:5 DuPage County Fair queen, photograph 8-3-1961 BR 5:1 Diane Schwolow crowned Rose Queen in Roselle, photograph 8-10-1961 RR 1:1 Miss Arlington Heights contest still open 9-21-1961 AHH 4:6 Mrs. Addison of 1961, Sue Hoffman, crowned, photograph 9-21-1961 AR 1:6 history: price of beauty was baking hair 9-28-1961 S 66:4 Arlington Heights beauty contest finals tonight, photographs 10-5-1961 AHH 8:1 "Locomotive Queen" crowned at Fenton High School, photograph 10-5-1961 BR 1:6 Sara Martin, Arlington Heights, wins tot competition, photograph 10-12-1961 AHH 1:6 Anne Heuer captures Arlington Heights beauty crown 10-12-1961 AHH 8:6 Miss Arlington Heights, Anne Heuer, photograph 10-26-1961 HH 5:4 '56 Miss Wood Dale, Carole Foryst loses French crown: not French, photograph 10-26-1961 BR 1:6 'Miss Wood Dale' contest, photograph 11-16-1961 DCR 1:1 Earlene Andersen is new 'Miss Wood Dale', photographs 11-23-1961 DCR 1:1 suburban hairdressers play 'angel' during National Beauty Salon Week, photographs 2-15-1962 AHH 39:4 disk jockey Eddie Hubbard named MC of Miss DuPage Pageant at Wheaton Community High School 3-1-1962 BR 7:1 America's top sex symbol, Jayne Mansfield, comes to suburbs; fans mob glamour girl at CMA opening in Palatine, photographs 3-8-1962 AHH 9:1 1962 Miss Illinois pageant planning now underway; in Elk Grove Village June 27-30, 4-19-1962 AHH 4:1 40 girls vying for Miss Illinois title, photograph 4-26-1962 AHH 22:6 human hair wig is blessing to busy suburban homemaker, photographs 4-26-1962 AHH 39:4 Miss DuPage Pageant slated for June 9, 4-26-1962 BR 10:1 Miss Illinois Pageant June 27-30; girls: here's your chance, photograph 5-3-1962 AHH 21:1 applicants invited for annual Elk Grove Village Peony Princess contest 5-3-1962 EGH 1:6 50 state beauties to display talent, photograph 5-17-1962 AHH 29:6 Anne Heuer is Arlington entry for Miss Illinois, photograph 6-21-1962 AHH 35:3 Miss Illinois finals broadcast announced 6-21-1962 AHH 47:6 air bubble theatre erected at Arlington Heights Road and Higgins Road for Miss Illinois Pageant, photograph 6-21-1962 EGH 1:1 Illinois' beauties vying for state crown, photographs 6-28-1962 RMH 8:1, EGH 1:7 an excited 'Miss Illinois' plans her future: Pam Gilbert, Carbondale, photograph 7-5-1962 AHH 1:4, 8:1 six Roselle beauties vie for rose honors 7-5-1962 RR 1:3 Illinois crowns a new queen, photographs 7-12-1962 AHH 65:1, EGH 1:1 Roselle girls quiver over Rose Queen chances, photographs 7-12-1962 RR 1:1, 7-19-1962 BR 9:7 rain dampens style, not spirit of Rose Festival fete, photograph 7-19-1962 RR 1:1 pick blond secretary as DuPage County Queen, photographs 8-2-1962 BR 4:5, 5:6 seek Miss Wood Dale, photographs 8-23-1962 BR 2:2, 11-8-1962 BR 9:1 candidates for Miss Wood Dale, photograph 11-22-1962 BR 5:1 leading contenders in "Miss Photo Flash", photographs 2-7-1963 BR 2:1 beauty contests—there is purpose 2-21-1963 BR 2:1 seek Miss DuPage County Fair 5-16-1963 BR 8:3 twelve vie for 'Miss DuPage' title 6-13-1963 BR 2:1 ten pretty candidates for Rose Festival Queen at Roselle, photographs 6-13-1963 RR 1:3 new Roselle Rose Queen Charlene Binneboese crowned, photograph 6-20-1963 RR 1:6 Miss Mount Prospect to be crowned from group of contestants, photograph 7-4-1963 MPH 1:5 crown Miss Mount Prospect, Pamela Brodeur, photograph 7-11-1963 MPH 1:4 five finalists in Miss Mount Prospect Beauty Pageant, photograph 7-18-1963 MPH 1:5 Pam Brodeur takes second in Miss Illinois contest, photographs 7-25-1963 MPH 1:1 Karen Wiesbrook, Wheaton High School senior is Miss DuPage County Fair, photograph 8-1-1963 BR 2:6 Anne Heuer, Arlington Heights, wins Miss North America crown, photograph 10-31-1963 AHH 15:1 young ladies vie for Miss Wood Dale title, photographs 11-21-1963 BR 2:6, 11-21-1963 AR 1:4 Fenton High School senior Tyleen Johnson crowned 9th Miss Wood Dale 11-28-1963 BR 1:7 teens 'boom' beauty aids 1-16-1964 AHH 41:1 Miss Cook County Young Republican of last year Carol Merker, Streamwood, photograph 4-16-1964 HH 6:1 Wheaton Jaycees announce Miss DuPage Pageant 4-30-1964 BR 7:5 Roselle Rose Queen contestants, photograph 5-21-1964 RR 1:1 Sharon-Diane Hedeen, Bensenville, first entrant in "Miss DuPage County Fair", photograph 6-4-1964 BR 1:1 seventeen girls competing for 'Miss Hoffman Estates', photograph 6-18-1964 HH 1:3 DuPage County Democratic Organization slates 'Miss Democrat' contest 6-18-1964 BR 19:5 Karen Heck, Roselle Rose Queen, photograph 6-18-1964 RR 1:4 Barbara Schweigert reigns as first Miss Hoffman Estates, photograph 6-25-1964 HH 1:4 Carol Bandur crowned Buffalo Grove Teen Queen, photograph 7-2-1964 WH 1:4, 4:4 Lynn Schmidt is Miss Mount Prospect, photograph 7-9-1964 MPH 5:3 1st Miss Palatine crowned, Miss Mary Pietrolonardo, photograph 7-9-1964 PE 2:2 Miss Illinois, Judy Schlieper, photographs 7-9-1964 PE 6:1,4 Miss DuPage County Fair, Karen Wiesbrook, leaves for Miss Universe competition in Miami, photograph 7-23-1964 BR 7:3 Lynne Belanger, Glen Ellyn, crowned "Miss DuPage County Fair", photograph 8-6-1964 BR 7:5 Junior Miss Rolling Meadows, photograph 8-20-1964 RMH 1:1 eleven girls compete for Wood Dale beauty crown, photograph 11-19-1964 DCR 1:3 'Miss Wood Dale' is Sue Smessaert, photograph 11-26-1964 DCR 1:1
Beauty Bar, Arlington Market Shopping Center, 214 East Northwest Highway photograph 8-27-1953 AHH 5:1 advertisement: Arlington Market Shopping Center 7-27-1961 AHH 20:1 advertisement: 26 North Dryden Avenue 2-15-1962 AHH 44:5
beauty schools see American School of Beauty Culture, Des Plaines see Continental Academy of Beauty Culture, Elgin see Elgin School of Beauty Culture see Fox Valley Beauty School, Elgin see John and Louis Beauty School, Arlington Heights
Beauty Shoppe, Itasca advertisement: Violet Schuett, proprietor; Clover building 2-1-1935 RR 3:5
beauty shops see beauty
Beauty Studio, Barrington advertisement; 124 East Main Street 12-17-1948 14:8
Beaven, Leslie W., Palatine wants to build ready-mix concrete plant northeast of Washington Street and Hale Street; 6-year-old law suit 3-29-1962 PE 4:4, 8-16-1962 PE 4:5 permit hiring of expert witness 9-13-1962 PE 3:3 complicated court action may face ready-mix issue 12-6-1962 PE 7:5 ready-mix trial date set; old dispute flares anew 10-24-1963 PE 1:1 Palatine to ask dismissal of suit 12-5-1963 PE 1:2 judge denies motion to dismiss lawsuit 12-12-1963 HH 7:6 74 years old, battles 'goliaths' with zest; ready-mix figure has colorful past 1-2-1964 PE 7:1
Beaver, James, Itasca editorial: setting the record right on Itasca Register not printing his six-page letter in its entirety 2-27-1964 IR 1:5
Beaver's, Niles Center advertisement: strawberry plants 5-3-1940 6:1
Beck, B., Bloomingdale platted 40 acres in 1873 in Bloomingdale Township 4-15-1949 17:2
Beck, Dewey M., Arlington Heights photograph of 9-21-1945 4:3
Beck, John R., Elmwood Park President dead 7-26-1929 DCR 8:5
Beck, Lawrence, Wheeling at Daniel Field, Augusta, Ga. 10-30-1942 (2) 4:6 at Avon Park, Fla. 4-23-1943 (2) 1:2 15-day furlough 4-30-1943 (2) 2:2 advanced to rank of Corporal 6-11-1943 (2) 4:5 undergoes critical operation for a growth on his spine 8-20-1943 (2) 1:4 up doing light work 10-8-1943 12:2 on furlough 12-3-1943 12:5, 6-9-1944 8:8 fifteen day furlough 12-15-1944 12:3 returns to Avon Park 12-22-1944 10:3 awarded good conduct medal 1-19-1945 12:7 on furlough 6-22-1945 10:6 promoted to Sergeant 6-29-1945 8:4 discharged 11-2-1945 13:5
Beck, Richard, Mount Prospect 18-year-old boy with hemophelia in critical shape 11-14-1963 MPH 1:6 condition of youth worsens 11-21-1963 MPH 1:8 dies; youthful athlete 11-28-1963 AHH 19:1
Becker see Schauble & Becker, Roselle
Becker, A., Garage, Arlington Heights advertisement: Reo automobile, photograph 4-7-1911 1:1 advertisement: Nelson & Lemoon worm drive motor trucks, photograph 3-3-1916 8:5
Becker, Aloysius, Wheeling letter: arrives home from the Philippines 7-20-1901 4:2 reprint 1-13-1950 17:3
Becker, Bob photograph 6-25-1948 9:2
Becker Box Company, Tessville, Lincoln Avenue and Touhy Avenue advertisement: for truck gardeners; tomatoes and head lettuce 6-6-1924 5:1
Becker, Edward, Bensenville sailor seriously wounded 10-26-1944 RR 1:6 correction: wounded in France, not Pacific 1-12-1945 9:2 at hospital in Atterbury, Ind. 1-26-1945 7:4 services 2-1-1946 RR 1:3
Becker farm, between Golf Road and Higgins Road shop center land zoned 8-3-1961 HH 2:1
Becker, Geo., Service Station, Bloomingdale car theft 10-6-1939 RR 1:5
Becker, Henry, Bensenville World War I veteran and founder Bensenville Area Barracks No. 2397, Veterans of World War I and organizer Robert D. Clark Post No. 1205, American Legion recalls days in service 11-12-1964 AHH 11:1
Becker, Herbert R., River Grove stretcher bearer on ship of mercy, U.S.S. Relief, receives casualties at Okinawa 6-1-1945 12:4
Becker, Herman, Arlington Heights photograph of 3-27-1942 (2) 6:4 at Great Lakes 5-14-1943 (2) 2:4 at New Caledonia 3-3-1944 12:2 "back out to sea again" 3-10-1944 12:1 on leave 11-10-1944 14:2 home for two days after another "cruise" in the Atlantic 3-23-1945 11:8 at Seal Beach, Calif. 9-7-1945 7:6 photograph 6-20-1947 12:5
Becker, J. F., Arlington Heights advertisement: roofing; 711 North Chestnut Avenue 5-1-1931 4:1
Becker, James see North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges
Becker & Leiseburg, Roselle advertisement: Brown gasoline engines 10-1-1909 5:6
Becker, Melvin C., Wheeling at Fort Stockton, Calif. 7-10-1942 (2) 2:8 completes motor truck school 8-14-1942 (2) 2:1 back at Fort Stevens, Ore. 10-9-1942 (2) 2:1 mechanic keeps 250 trucks rolling 12-11-1942 (2) 4:2 fifteen day furlough 1-8-1943 6:2 at former CCC camp several miles from Fort Stevens 1-22-1943 6:7 cold reception in Oregon: 5 above 1-29-1943 (2) 1:2 at Fort Riley, Kan. 4-2-1943 (2) 2:4 surprises family on furlough 5-21-1943 (2) 3:5 leaves for California 7-2-1943 (2) 6:3 receives rank of corporal 8-27-1943 (2) 1:5 in maneuvers in southern California and Arizona 9-17-1943 (2) 12:6 at Camp Polk, La. 10-28-1943 12:7 on maneuvers 12-3-1943 7:8 on furlough 4-14-1944 10:3 on a short leave 7-21-1944 10:2 "mosquitoes big as B-17 bombers", photograph 8-18-1944 13:3 in England 10-13-1944 14:2 extremely busy in Luxemburg 11-24-1944 9:8 moving fast toward Berlin, photograph 4-20-1945 14:4 in maintenance repair work 5-11-1945 9:3 promoted to sergeant 5-25-1945 9:3 on his way home 9-21-1945 12:6, 10-12-1945 9:8 discharged 10-19-1945 9:1
Becker, Monroe, Schaumburg at Camp Fannin, Texas 11-30-1945 15:2
Becker, Paul, Glenview taken to Psychopathic Hospital 10-3-1924 9:5
Becker Roofing Company, Des Plaines, 464 Northwest Highway advertisement: asphalt roofing 5-6-1921 9:6 advertisement 1-15-1959 BR 6:7
Becker, Wilbert, Arlington Heights at Camp Claibourne, La. 3-5-1943 (2) 1:4 letter from Camp Crowder, Mo. 9-3-1943 (2) 1:3 to report to Camp Howze, Texas 9-1-1944 9:7 discharged 11-9-1945 9:4
Becker, William, Tessville prominent business man dies in prime of life 7-9-1926 9:6
Becker, William E., Arlington Heights letter from Camp Crowder, Mo. 7-7-1944 8:1
Becker's Motorcycle Shop, Bensenville, 5N634 York Road annual winter "enduro" run, photograph 2-22-1962 BR 1:4
Becker's Service Station, Roselle advertisement: Apex Radios, illustration 12-4-1925 7:1
Beckley, William 1884 photograph of 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4
Beckman, Cynthia, Arlington Heights photograph 6-17-1949 6:3
Beckman, Fred, Palatine advertisement: painting, paper hanging, calamining and graining, carriage and wagon painting 10-7-1904 5:1
Beckman, Janet, Arlington Heights photograph 9-10-1948 14:2
Beckman, Jeffrey, Arlington Heights photograph 9-10-1948 14:2
Beckman, Joseph land dedication is blocking annexation to Roselle 4-6-1961 BR 9:6
Beckman, Norman E., Palatine photograph of 11-15-1940 8:3 in Australia 5-22-1942 1:4 writes from Australia 6-26-1942 PE 2:3 enjoys Australian life and people 7-23-1942 PE 1:7 personal contact with General MacArthur 9-4-1942 PE 2:4 would like some cigarettes and candy 10-2-1942 PE 3:7 letters from Australia 11-20-1942 (2) 2:4, 12-25-1942 (2) 3:1, 2-19-1943 (2) 2:3 in Iraq 10-1-1943 9:7 at Sydney, Australia 10-1-1943 12:5 describes Australia 12-24-1943 9:3 letter from New Guinea 8-18-1944 18:4 in Netherlands East Indies 1-26-1945 12:4 meets Ronald Wessel in Dutch East Indies 3-2-1945 10:5 photograph of 5-11-1945 7:7 discharged 6-22-1945 9:5
Beckman, Stanley W., Palatine sent to Ft. Custer, Mich. 12-25-1942 (2) 3:1 at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., photograph 1-1-1943 (2) 1:2 letter from Iran 7-23-1943 9:8 Christmas card 12-17-1943 7:5 moves supplies to Russians through Iran and Iraq 12-24-1943 8:6 checks cargo to 'Joe' in Cheybassi, Iraq, photograph 8-18-1944 14:4 at Teheran, Iran 1-26-1945 9:8 promoted to Technician 4th Grade 7-6-1945 8:4 home on furlough 8-31-1945 9:2
Beckman, Synthia, Arlington Heights photograph 1-25-1946 6:4
Beckman, William C., Arlington Heights at Pennsylvania State College 3-10-1944 12:3, 3-24-1944 9:6 to report to Parris Island, S.C. 6-30-1944 7:4 on the rifle range 8-18-1944 17:5 at Quantico, Va., photograph 2-2-1945 7:7 on leave 3-16-1945 12:4 at Oceanside, Calif. 5-25-1945 12:5 overseas 6-29-1945 8:2 letter from Okinawa 9-21-1945 10:6 new duties keep Forest View High School athletic director busy, photograph 11-29-1962 AHH 22:3
Beck's, Elgin advertisement: typewriters; 21 Douglas Avenue 8-1-1930 DCR 5:8
Beckwith, Elmer M. quits as principal of Prospect Heights Public School 12-26-1947 MPH 6:2
Becwar Mfg. Corporation, Addison review: plastics, 28 Industrial Road 12-12-1963 AHH 100:4
bed-wetting "Doctor Ward's Notebook" on 6-4-1948 22:3
Bedding Shop, The, Morton Grove advertisement; 5705 West Dempster Street 9-24-1964 AHH 11:1
bedding shop, the, Arlington Heights advertisement: beds; 804 West Northwest Highway 1-2-1964 AHH 3:1 to open 1-9-1964 AHH 39:3
Bedee murderer of Conners to go to trial at Woodstock (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:4
Bedell, Roy Albert, Prospect Heights at Maxwell Field, Ala. 7-9-1943 4:6, 7-30-1943 (2) 1:4 letter from Shaw Field, Sumter, S.C. 12-3-1943 12:3 sends class book 1-21-1944 12:2 letter from Marianna, Fla. 1-28-1944 7:7 wears Silver Wings and Bars 3-24-1944 7:4 at Courtland, Ala. 4-14-1944 10:3 marries Lorraine Schoepke, photograph 6-9-1944 7:4 letter from Moultrie, Ga. 8-18-1944 16:6 letter from Love Field, Texas 12-8-1944 12:5 letter from South Pacific 1-5-1945 12:6 join the ATC and see the world 4-6-1945 9:4 location: LOK 4-13-1945 9:2 letter from South America 4-27-1945 12:2 letter from France 5-4-1945 14:2 poem: "Isle of Rock" [Ascension Island] 6-1-1945 12:1 ATC pilot tells of visit to Cairo, Egypt 6-1-1945 12:2 Memorial Day in Libya truly a memorable one 6-29-1945 10:4 discharged 12-14-1945 9:3
Bedereski, Chas., Barrington arrested in string of robberies 5-3-1929 1:3
Bednar, Harvey, Des Plaines advertisement: barn for sale; 431 North Graceland Avenue 1-4-1929 4:1
Bedurske Bros. Service Station, Quentin Road and Dundee Road advertisement 10-7-1938 PE 2:7
Bedurske, William E., Palatine calls from N.Y. 7-31-1942 PE 2:5 transferred to Long Island 9-4-1942 PE 2:4 wins contest in New York 11-6-1942 (2) 2:5 still in Flushing, L.I. 10-1-1943 10:6 letter from Flushing 11-18-1943 7:8 discharged 11-30-1945 18:6
Bedurske, Wm., Lunch & Gas Station, Palatine, 795 West Dundee Road mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 7:2
Bee Dozier Nursing Home, Palatine Township see Dozier, Bee, Nursing Home, Palatine Township
Bee-Gee Builders of Chicago see Baybrook Condominiums, Palatine, Baybrook Drive see Castle Court, Palatine see Cedar Glen Subdivision, Arlington Heights see Northlake Community Hospital, Northlake see Turfside Subdivision, Palatine Palatine asks probe of crime link with syndicate; owned by Sander Caravello 2-27-1964 AHH 2:4 meets with Palatine planners 3-5-1964 PE 1:4 plans to sue Chicago Daily News for alleging syndicate connections 4-9-1964 PE 2:7 also sues Chicago Sun Times and Palatine Village Trustee Robert Hesse 5-21-1964 PE 1:4 required to pave Glade Road 9-17-1964 PE 5:5
Bee Gee Building Co. wants Wheeling to annex swampy area behind Jack London Junior High School 3-14-1963 WH 4:7
Bee-Line Fashions, Inc., Bensenville see Beeline Fashions, Inc., Bensenville
Beecken, Peter pastor, St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Plum Grove, photograph 8-20-1948 PE 1:5
Beefsteak Inn, Lisle to appeal liquor suspension 11-29-1962 BR 10:5
beekeeping see bees
Beeline Fashions, Inc., Bensenville, 375 Meyer Road (originally known as Bee-Line Fashions, Inc.) wholesale dealer in clothes wants to relocate from 500 West Irving Park Road 1-11-1962 BR 4:6 groundbreaking ceremony, photograph 7-19-1962 BR 2:6 to move into new million-dollar headquarters 1-17-1963 BR 2:1 opens plant 2-14-1963 AHH 46:1 advertisement, photographs 2-14-1963 BR 13:1 asks bigger warehouse 4-18-1963 BR 7:8 rapidly-expanding; to double building size; groundbreaking, photograph 6-20-1963 AHH 67:4 has post office in warehouse, photographs 6-27-1963 BR 10:1 enlarging plant, photograph 8-8-1963 BR 4:5 second story gets zone okay, photograph 3-26-1964 BR 1:4, 5:3 pioneers in clothes field, photographs 4-23-1964 AHH 21:1 groundbreaking for new building; expansion okayed, photograph 4-23-1964 BR 1:4,7 rents temporary quarters at 716 West Irving Park Road 5-7-1964 IR 1:7 under construction, photograph 6-4-1964 BR 4:3 nearing completion 8-6-1964 BR 2:7 new IBM 1401 computer installed, photograph 8-27-1964 BR 2:3 more expansion slated, illustration 12-3-1964 AR 4:3
beer see also alcohol see also beverages see also brewing see also Prohibition see also taverns see Atlas Special Beer, West Chicago see Black Forest Dist. Co. see Edelweiss Distributing Co., Elgin see Fox Head Sales Co., Arlington Heights see Helmuts Bierstude, Inc., Wood Dale see Janus Beer Sales Inc., Broadview see Kaminski Beer Sales, Algonquin see Kebbies Keg, Bensenville see Keiser, Geo. D., Morton Grove see Klock, C. J., Arlington Heights see Louie's Beerstube, Ballard Road near Potter Road see Mecca refreshment stand, Bloomingdale see Meyer, Oswald, Arlington Heights see Meyer, William G. "Stubby", Arlington Heights see North West Beverage Co., Des Plaines see Old Heidelberg Distributors, Palatine see Radlein, Al., Des Plaines see Rand Road Beer Palace see Rob-Art Beverage Co., Arlington Heights see Schlitz Sales Co., Mount Prospect see Specht's, J. see Zepp-Schuster Co., Arlington Heights Cook County Sheriff Ahlstrom captures 6 beer trucks after running fight near Lake Zurich 9-19-1924 1:4 Cook County Sheriff Peter M. Hoffman sentenced to 30 days in jail and given $2500 fine for granting beer barons Terry Druggan and Frankie Lake liberties while in Cook County jail 10-16-1925 9:8 "Bugs" Moran gang supposedly sponsors many Lake County beer resorts; federal agents make arrests in Lake and McHenry Counties 7-31-1931 1:4 Jos. Kovats beer flat closed in Arlington Heights 7-15-1932 1:8 beer and wine can be sold next month 3-24-1933 1:1 3.2 per cent beer can be sold in Mount Prospect due to recent federal legislation 4-7-1933 1:1 Arlington Heights Herald publishes beer advertisements 4-7-1933 3:1 beer control puzzles DuPage County Board 4-7-1933 RR 1:3 see gangster menace grow with legalized beer 4-14-1933 1:8 Arlington Heights passes beer ordinance, allows saloons to open Sundays 6-2-1933 1:1 Palatine passes beer ordinance 6-9-1933 1:5 Arlington Heights passes deadline for obtaining beer licenses 6-30-1933 1:1 Mount Prospect authorizes sale of beer 6-9-1933 1:1 glass of beer costs tavern owner Mrs. Marie Novotny, Westmont, two grand 2-5-1937 1:8 photograph of bottle of beer 8-1-1947 RR 4:3 controversy may keep sale of beer out of Arlington Heights park 3-12-1948 1:3 Palatine reverses position on beer in bowling alleys 8-26-1949 PE 1:8 Meier & Helms Recreation, Palatine, defends request for beer license 9-23-1949 17:8 arrests follow brawling day after big beer party 4-18-1963 MPH 1:2 fight case continued 5-9-1963 MPH 5:1 dismiss most charges in fight; Stardust Ballroom, Palatine owner Phillip Metzler pleads guilty to battery 5-16-1963 MPH 1:3 police version of controversy 5-16-1963 PE 3:2 Phillip Metzler version of controversy 5-16-1963 PE 4:1
Beer, H. M. photograph 1-13-1950 CCH 1:5
Beer, Herman, Mount Prospect see Weller Creek Drainage District 5-8-1936 1:1 'old time' subscriber, photograph 1-28-1949 2:7
Beer Motors, Des Plaines, Oakton Street and Mount Prospect Road advertisement: trucks, industrial equipment 9-13-1962 AHH 17:5 to discontinue farm implement sales; to hold auction 10-18-1962 AHH 14:3
Beers, Marvin F. Cook County approves Oakton Park Subdivision of 4-25-1947 3:1
Beers, Rev. Samuel G. begins ministry, see Mount Prospect Community Church 2-19-1937 6:3 resigns 3-25-1938 CCH 1:6
bees see Cook - DuPage Beekeepers Association see DuPage County Bee Keepers' Association see Heise, Henry S., Palatine see Meineke's Honey Farm, Schaumburg see Steerbo, Raymond, Palatine Ralph Freeman: raising bees requires work; expect to get 'stung' 5-14-1943 3:4 letter from York Township resident to DuPage County Forest Preserve hits indiscriminate use of DDT; claims damage done to bees 6-25-1948 RR 1:7 DuPage County Health Dept. chief warns bees, wasps, hornets more of danger than 'rattlers' 7-19-1962 BR 11:1
Beese, Leona, Palatine photograph 5-6-1949 PE 5:4
Beese, Louis W., Jr., Mount Prospect, Barrington at Camp Robinson, Ark. 5-4-1945 11:8 "we had to climb Mt. Psyka" 8-16-1945 9:3 letter from Fort Benning, Ga. 9-14-1945 12:5 wears "Boots and Wings' of Army Paratroops 9-28-1945 11:8 discharged 12-21-1945 12:8 photographs 4-5-1946 12, 10-1-1948 6:4
Beese, Melvin W., Mount Prospect in Italy, photograph 2-4-1944 7:3 "seen action on the Italian front and it's rough and tough" 2-18-1944 12:3 receives purple heart: wounded in right arm 3-10-1944 12:6 in hospital, getting along O.K. 3-17-1944 12:2 "Italy is rough, tough and mountainous" 4-7-1944 12:2 "quiet except for a few shells that explode around us" 5-19-1944 14:3 "having a little rest for a few weeks" 7-21-1944 9:6 infantry doughboy: "don't give 'em glory, just a few prayers and a little encouragement" 9-1-1944 8:5 on way home; wounded 3 times, photograph 9-29-1944 11:4 reclassified 10-6-1944 12:2 "still haven't been re-assigned" 10-26-1944 9:3 Herald "is a morale builder", photograph 1-12-1945 12:2 "recommended for the DSC but it was rejected by the high command" 2-23-1945 7:3 "in the MPs" in Italy 4-20-1945 12:5 trying to get enough points to go home, photograph 7-20-1945 9:4 Leghorn, Italy: "I'm fed up with this place" 8-10-1945 3:1 "still in General Hospital...they finally said they aren't going to operate" 8-24-1945 9:3 letter from Athens, Greece 10-25-1945 16:4 back in Italy 11-9-1945 16:4 "had an emergency call when the colored and whites had a few arguments" 11-16-1945 14:3 discharged 12-7-1945 9:6
Beese, Norman, Arlington Heights at Corpus Christi, Texas 5-14-1943 (2) 2:5 missing after torpedoing of carrier, Liscome Bay 12-10-1943 1:5 photograph of 12-17-1943 12:2 declared lost in Gilberts action, photograph 12-8-1944 1:5 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 parents receive Purple Heart 3-23-1945 14:5 "the supreme sacrifice", photograph 8-16-1945 24:1
Beese, Roy E., Arlington Heights off to the army 9-24-1943 1:2 at Camp Callan, San Diego, Calif. 12-10-1943 1:5 letter from Camp Callen 12-10-1943 7:6 at Fort Dix, N.J. 4-14-1944 10:5, 4-28-1944 12:6 letter from England 7-28-1944 12:1 awarded Combat Infantryman Badge in France 1-19-1945 7:5 wounded in Europe 3-23-1945 1:7 receives Bronze Star for "courage, leadership and devotion to duty" 4-27-1945 12:3 liberating many prisoners in various camps 5-25-1945 8:4 awarded Good Conduct Medal 10-19-1945 14:5 Technical Sergeant in Germany 11-2-1945 7:3
Beeson, Charles, Keeneyville assigned to U.S.S. Franklin 2-9-1945 RR 3:4
Beeson, Willard R., Keeneyville, Roselle Navy gets another recruit 10-30-1942 RR 1:7 now at Panama, photograph 4-2-1943 RR 1:2 photograph of 4-20-1945 MPH 2:8 at Corpus Christi, Texas 6-29-1945 8:6
Begun's, Downers Grove, 5128 Main Street advertisement: clothing 5-9-1963 AHH 42:4
Begun's, Elmhurst, 164 North York Street advertisement: clothing 5-9-1963 AHH 42:4
Behlendorf, H. F., Des Plaines, Arlington Heights mentioned February, 1876, 11-21-1941 CCH 1:4
Behlendorf, Henry, Arlington Heights erected Trettenbach building in 1874; operated a drug store 9-24-1926 5:3
Behling, Mrs. photograph of 5-10-1940 PE 1:6
Behling, Mrs. Dorothy, Palatine 'voice' of School District No. 15 is retiring, photograph 6-21-1962 AHH 28:1
Behling, Rev. Martin H. pastor St. Peter Lutheran Church, Schaumburg, leaves for Indiana church 3-19-1948 CCH 2:6
Behling's, Mrs., Hotel, Palatine is a busy place 8-3-1914 16:2
Behlke Appliance Service, Rolling Meadows Shopping Center, 3218 Market Plaza mentioned 8-2-1962 AHH 13:1, 11-22-1962 RMH 9:1
Behlke, Gustav, Arlington Heights advertisement: ship live stock by truck 3-4-1921 10:6
Behm, Ernest, Northbrook discharged 11-30-1945 14:6
Behm, Herman auctioneer 10-24-1963 AHH 96:7
Behm, Mrs. John, Wheeling dies, photograph 6-4-1909 1:4
Behm, John B., Jr. in U.S. Navy, Fort Monroe, Va. 6-15-1917 8:5 letter from France 11-1-1918 5:2
Behm, Tobey, Northbrook home from South Pacific 8-16-1945 7:4
Behm's Hotel, Wheeling, Milwaukee Avenue see Union Hotel, Wheeling
Behm's Restaurant, Wheeling, 241 South Milwaukee Avenue advertisement 12-2-1949 CCH 2:8, 1-13-1950 CCH 2:7 state's attorney 'threat' spurs action on sewer: septic tank overflows into Des Plaines River 6-15-1961 WH 2:3 mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:4 closes its doors; purchased by Hackney's Restaurant, photograph 12-24-1964 WH 4:1
Behn, Herman photograph 7-22-1949 3:4
Behning, Albert W., Palatine sentenced for family desertion 6-1-1961 PE 1:7
Behning, James, Arlington Heights Cook County police round up burglary gang 8-22-1952 AHH 1:6 escapes from Wheeling jail 12-20-1962 WH 1:6 nabbed by FBI 3-14-1963 WH 1:7
Behnke, Kenneth, Palatine letters from Solomons 12-3-1943 7:4, 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:7 in New Guinea 2-23-1945 9:5 on Guadalcanal 3-9-1945 10:4 in Philippines 8-16-1945 7:4 photograph 12-17-1948 PE 1:4
Behr, Elenore see Redeker, Elenore, Arlington Heights
Behrel, Herbert H., Des Plaines Mayor, photograph 8-17-1961 MPH 1:5 and wife, photograph 10-26-1961 AHH 5:1 photographs 11-2-1961 AHH 42:6, 2-22-1962 MPH 2:3 Mayor says no effort was made to make a deal with Salvatore DiMucci 11-1-1962 EGH 2:1
Behrendt, Bob, Palatine at Camp Pinedale, Calif. 12-10-1943 7:6
Behrens see Flentie & Behrens, Arlington Heights
Behrens, Albert, Arlington Heights dies in Philippines, photograph 5-18-1945 1:1 parents get details of burial of son in Philippines 6-15-1945 12:2 "the supreme sacrifice", photograph 8-16-1945 24:8
Behrens, Anna Mae, Palatine photograph 8-26-1949 PE 3:4
Behrens Block, Des Plaines total loss from fire 3-28-1930 1:6
Behrens Brokerage, Mount Prospect chartered; 16 West Northwest Highway 6-11-1964 MPH 2:4
Behrens Bros., Elk Grove advertisement: custom feed grinding with a Gehl Portable Hammer Mill 12-4-1931 AHH (2) 7:4 advertisement: feed mill on a truck, illustration 4-1-1932 7:6
Behrens, C. M. & Co., Arlington Heights see 1100 Central, Arlington Heights advertisement: real estate, loans and insurance; Northwest Highway and Evergreen Avenue 1-1-1926 16:7 Realtor to try new departure in home building 12-3-1926 AHH 1:1 all modern home on North Dunton Avenue is ready; first completely electrically equipped home in Arlington Heights, illustration 10-21-1927 DCR 1:1 many visit all-modern home 10-28-1927 1:2 real estate office moved from Dunton Avenue and Northwest Highway to 8 East Northwest Highway, photograph 9-24-1953 AHH 16:6 2 West Northwest Highway, mentioned 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1 office, photograph 9-28-1961 AHH 39:6 history of triangle at Northwest Highway, Dunton Avenue and Miner Street 9-28-1961 S 72:2 advertisement: staff photograph 11-30-1961 AHH 39:1 expanding—again! 205 South State Road, photographs 4-26-1962 AHH 95:1 recovers cast iron eagle stolen from in front of business 5-2-1963 AHH 25:5 interior photograph 9-12-1963 AHH 49:5 eagle stolen again, photograph 10-24-1963 AHH 2:6
Behrens, Carl M., Sr., Arlington Heights see Behrens, C. M. & Co., Arlington Heights photographs 6-11-1926 1:2, 6-29-1928 5:5 takes over, re-opens Scarsdale Subdivision 4-24-1931 9:1 moves into Scarsdale, illustration 5-1-1931 1:4 fire destroys country home of; two miles north of Arlington Heights on State Road 10-5-1934 PE 1:8 Justice of the Peace demands action, see Wheeling Township 2-17-1939 1:7 receives commercial pilot's rating 2-7-1941 1:6 Wheeling Township JP, photograph 3-7-1941 1:5 photographs 3-21-1941 4:5, 10-3-1941 1:6 police - truckers showdown before 7-23-1942 1:7 national truck case starts in court of 7-31-1942 1:3 photograph 3-30-1945 3:7 dies after short illness, photograph 3-4-1949 1:7
Behrens, Carl M., Jr., Prospect Heights to ferry bombers to war fronts 1-22-1943 1:7 at Romulus Army Air Field, Mich. 11-5-1943 7:4 at Gardner general hospital, Chicago 10-26-1944 1:2 candidate for Wheeling Township JP, photograph 4-1-1949 12:1 flew with and now sells real estate with Ken Anderegg 9-13-1962 AHH 96:1 photograph 9-12-1963 AHH 49:5
Behrens, Miss Catherine, Arlington Heights aviatrix 8-5-1930 1:3
Behrens, Rev. Edgar H. Pastor Faith Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights 8-15-1947 1:3 to be installed, photograph 9-5-1947 1:6, 9-12-1947 1:3 many dignitaries attend installation, photograph 9-19-1947 1:2 officiates at cornerstone service, photograph 9-24-1948 1:6 photographs 9-23-1949 1:3, 2-22-1962 AHH 3:1
Behrens, Edward, Arlington Heights overseas 5-11-1945 9:8
Behrens, Elmer H., Arlington Heights in coast guard at Cape May, N.J. 6-16-1944 9:7 at New York City 3-2-1945 12:8, 7-20-1945 6:6 discharged 12-28-1945 7:3
Behrens, Erling G., Arlington Heights awards for battles in New Guinea 8-18-1944 17:8 thanks traveling bank 11-10-1944 6:4 photographs 12-31-1948 22:1, 8-12-1949 6:3
Behrens, Erwin, Arlington Heights, Roselle home after 32 months on Oahu and Gilberts 3-2-1945 9:4 on Oahu 9-21-1945 10:6 discharged 10-19-1945 9:4
Behrens, Evelyn essay "My Sewing" 7-4-1924 16:7
Behrens, Fred W. advertisement: 60 acre farm at auction; northwest corner Higgins Road and Elmhurst Road 3-4-1932 7:5
Behrens, H. C., Des Plaines advertisement: going out of business: dry goods, furnishings and groceries; Pearson Street and Ellinwood Avenue 3-6-1928 8:5
Behrens, Herbert, Arlington Heights photograph of 6-7-1940 (2) 2:6 on furlough 8-7-1942 (2) 2:3 describes landing at Dela, Sicily, photograph 8-27-1943 (2) 6:3 in the Pacific 1-26-1945 12:2 home for well earned rehabilitation leave, photograph 8-3-1945 12:5 discharged 11-23-1945 7:5, 12-28-1945 7:6
Behrens, Herman, Elk Grove marries Annie Botterman 12-28-1917 1:4
Behrens, Herman, Mount Prospect see Peerless Garage, Mount Prospect
Behrens, Herman, Motor Sales, Mount Prospect advertisement: Hudson Essex automobile 10-2-1925 14:5
Behrens Insurance Agency, Arlington Heights, 114 North Dunton Avenue advertisement: Hospitalization Week 11-25-1949 19:5
Behrens, Leroy boy, 8, waiting for school bus hit by auto 9-24-1953 CCH 1:8
Behrens, Marie, Roselle photographs 7-5-1946 4:1, 9-10-1948 6:4
Behrens, Melba Ellen, Arlington Heights photograph 10-8-1948 6:5
Behrens, Richard essay "My Garden Project" 7-3-1925 10:6
Behrens, Robert, Mount Prospect charged; 'getaway' foiled by Mount Prospect police after attempted break-in in Palatine 5-2-1963 MPH 1:1
Behrens, Wilbert W., Arlington Heights at San Antonio, Texas 2-26-1943 (2) 2:4 letter from San Antonio 3-12-1943 (2) 1:1 at Hicks Field, Fort Worth, Texas 4-16-1943 (2) 5:2 at Aloe Army Air Field, Victoria, Texas 8-6-1943 (2) 6:6 receives silver pilot's wings, photograph 10-8-1943 12:1 at Tallahassee, Fla. 10-8-1943 DCR 12:2 fighting with 40th fighter squadron in New Guinea 3-31-1944 14:6 awarded air medal, photograph 7-21-1944 11:4 missing over Mindanao, photograph 1-26-1945 1:1 "fighter was last seen over Sindangan Bay" 5-4-1945 13:1 presumed dead 1-11-1946 9:4 memorial service 6-14-1946 1:6
Beigel, Henry, Mount Prospect advertisement: carpenter contractor 3-2-1928 4:8 who's who 3-2-1928 8:4
Beilitz, Mr. and Mrs. John to begin construction on new store block in Palatine on north side of Chicago Avenue between Plum Grove Road and Bothwell Street, illustration 3-5-1953 PE 1:5
Bein, LaVerne, Prairie View photograph 8-20-1948 6:4
Beinlich, Jim, Trucking & Wrecking Co., Glencoe, 671 Dundee Road review 9-27-1962 AHH 54:3
Beisner Road, Elk Grove Village (erroneously Bisner Road) see Brown, Ned, Forest Preserve see Tures, J. & A., Nursery Cook County Forest Preserve to cover up dump on 8-8-1963 EGH 2:1
Bel-Aire Estates, Addison general contractor and home builder issued charter; 19W269 Lake Street 9-24-1964 AR 7:6
Bel-Air Motel, Palatine, 536 East Northwest Highway 20 unit motel proposed 10-1-1953 PE 1:6 mentioned, 530 East Northwest Highway 11-22-1962 RMH 7:8
Bel-Mar, 3½ miles south of Lake Zurich on Route 12 (formerly Wistful Vista) grand opening, good food, liquors 4-16-1948 18:5
Bel Terra Farm, Barrington, Barrington Road and Bode Road auction: owned by S. A. Dimiceli 7-18-1963 AHH 76:7
Belanger, Lynne, Glen Ellyn crowned "Miss DuPage County Fair", photograph 8-6-1964 BR 7:5
Belden Industrial District, Addison statistics 2-14-1963 AHH 43:6
Beljean's Novelty Orchestra at Watermann's Hall, Bartlett 5-1-1925 12:7
Bell, Mrs. Alex photograph 12-31-1948 22:1
Bell, Earl, Palatine advertisement: electrical contracting; 202 Hale Street 6-3-1932 PE 2:6
Bell, Elvina Mabel, Palatine photograph 11-11-1949 6:2
Bell Imprinting Inc., Addison, 35 Commercial Road review: silk screen printing 8-1-1963 AHH 69:5
Bell Industries see Pride and Dixie Bell Carpet Mills Division, Bell Industries, Elk Grove Village
Bell, Jack, Bensenville opens The House That Jack Built, Bensenville, photograph 7-24-1931 PE 5:3
Bell, James, Rolling Meadows motorist arrested in fracas with cop 7-23-1964 RMH 1:2
Bell-Morford Piano & Organ Co., Elgin advertisement: 72 South Grove Avenue 5-7-1964 EGH 2:1
Bell Oil Products, Bensenville mentioned; York Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:3
Bell Pioneers see Gateway Chapter, Telephone Pioneers of America
Bell Telephone Company see Illinois Bell Telephone Company
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Naperville despite injury, boy to attend school—via Bell invention: phone hookup, photographs 11-22-1962 PHH 1:1 announces plans for electronics laboratory; northwest corner Naperville Road and Warrenville Road 4-2-1964 AHH 45:5 rezoning asked; jointly owned subsidiary of Western Electric and AT&T 5-14-1964 BR 8:4 DuPage County board rezones 160 acres 6-11-1964 BR 7:4
Bell, Walter K., Itasca on of four brothers honored for 50 years of service with Pennsylvania Railroad 2-20-1948 RR 1:2
Bella Luncheonette, Arlington Heights advertisement; 15 East Campbell Street 10-31-1963 AHH 8:1
Bella Pizza and Restaurant, Arlington Heights, 15 East Campbell Street under new ownership 5-4-1961 AHH 16:7 grand opening 8-3-1961 AHH 2:1 advertisement 9-24-1964 AHH 6:1
Bellairs, Mal (sometimes spelled Ballairs) see Dino, Tony, Hoffman Estates radio celebrity at Harve's, Roselle, photograph 3-7-1957 RR 2:5 "Take a ride in a Renault" campaign, photograph 7-2-1959 AHH 8:4 chosen Miss Illinois MC, photographs 3-22-1962 EGH 2:5, 6-21-1962 AHH 47:6
Belleau Woods Forest Preserve trust fund donates 80 acres to DuPage County Forest Preserve; southeast of Roosevelt Road and Shaffner Road 1-25-1962 BR 7:1
Beller, Mrs., Arlington Heights advertisement: hats; 103 East Davis Street 5-2-1930 3:1
Beller's Millinery, Arlington Heights advertisement: in Gieseke Store 3-6-1928 2:3
Bellmore, Carol visits Wheeling business district of 1900, 1-6-1950 CCH 1:1
Bellmore, Edward A., Wheeling photograph with fox 12-9-1949 1:2 barber with mushrooms, photograph 9-21-1961 WH 1:2
Bellmore, John "Jack", Wheeling only Wheeling war veteran joins again 9-18-1942 (2) 2:7 assigned to a new destroyer operating from an Atlantic base 12-25-1942 MPH 3:6
Bellmore, Joseph, Wheeling operated a barbershop on Milwaukee Avenue in 1900, 1-6-1950 CCH 1:1
Bellwood School see also District No. 87, Proviso Township student essay 5-10-1927 4:5
Belmont Automotive, Palatine, 552 North Northwest Highway mentioned 10-24-1963 CCH 2:7
Belmont Avenue, Arlington Heights see Arlington Baths and Massage see Arlington Heights Field House see Arlington Heights Memorial Library 4-14-1950 1:7, 3-19-1964 AHH 3:3 see Brown, Wm. A., Arlington Heights see Chidley, Edward, Arlington Heights see Grewe's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Heidemann, Dr. A. G., Arlington Heights see Laufer's, Dr. E. W. D., Conservatory, Arlington Heights see Luprich, Louis, Arlington Heights see North Suburban Carpet Cleaners, Arlington Heights see Northwestern Settlement Camp, Franklin Park see Recreation Park, Arlington Heights see Reliable Auto Repairing, Arlington Heights see Rupp, Daniel, Arlington Heights see Thomas Middle School, Arlington Heights model home opens at 517 Belmont Avenue, illustration 5-21-1937 1:4 Scarsdale bomb shelter? home at 609 South Belmont Avenue, photograph 9-29-1939 7:2 mentioned 4-22-1949 17:1 poor condition stops mail; blame builder John Reddy 3-21-1963 AHH 24:1
Belmont Avenue, Franklin Park see Charleston, Joe, grounds see Harms Tract see Sax-Tiedemann & Company, Franklin Park
Belmont Heights School see also School District No. 80, Leyden Township most crowded school in Cook County; one teacher has 146 pupils 9-17-1926 1:8
Below, J., Edison Park advertisement: furrier; 721 Oshkosh Avenue 4-3-1936 12:7
Belzer, Eldon R. "Tuck", Wheeling promoted at Geiger Field, Wash. 6-26-1942 CCH 2:4 transferred to Pine Field, Wash. 11-20-1942 (2) 2:4 village employee killed in auto crash on birthday, photograph 9-24-1948 1:5, 3:3
Belzig, Fred C., Arlington Heights advertisement: physician and surgeon 10-1-1915 4:1 advertisement: Dunton Avenue and Miner Street 2-4-1916 1:1
Bemis, Mark, Glen Ellyn squares off with William L. Guild for county judge contest, photograph 3-1-1962 BR 21:1 advertisement, photograph 4-5-1962 BR 7:5 Milton Township Asst. Supv. works to put airport in the black 11-7-1963 BR 4:1 funeral services held for, photograph 5-14-1964 BR 7:2
BeMount, Paul dies of heart attack after beating, see Grizzell, Paul, Bensenville 10-1-1964 EGH 1:4
Ben Franklin Store see Franklin, Ben, Store
Benach, Ronald, Schaumburg Township see Hanover Highlands Subdivision, Hanover Park photograph 7-26-1962 HH 1:6 submits plans for new school to School District No. 54, 3-28-1963 HH 6:3 School District No. 54 accuses builder of lagging on donations 4-25-1963 HH 3:3 defends his offer to build school 6-13-1963 HH 1:5 31, and partner Stuart Grill, 29: 2 youthful builders startled by success, photograph 4-16-1964 HH 6:1 photograph 5-14-1964 HH 4:1
Bench, E. K., Wheeling blacksmith 8-5-1949 17:3
Bencic, Bernice, Mount Prospect photograph 5-30-1947 6:3
Bencic, Louise, Mount Prospect photograph 12-20-1946 8:3
Bendell, Mrs. Norm, Prospect Heights heads women's guild of Prospect Heights Community Church 12-22-1955 PHH 1:7
Bender, Edward, Ontarioville takes own life 3-19-1948 RR 1:4
Bender, Elizabeth Emma see Liepitz, Elizabeth Emma
Bender, George Mark, Cloverdale enrolls for U.S. at Great Lakes 5-8-1942 (2) 1:2 at Long Island, N.Y., photograph 1-29-1943 RR 1:2 letter from LOK 4-21-1944 10:7 discharged 11-23-1945 7:4 photograph of 12-7-1945 9:5
Bender-Rieger, Inc., Barrington, 117 North Cook Street advertisement; automobiles 1-12-1961 PE 6:1 advertisement; 17 North Cook Street, 210 South Northwest Highway, Jaguar automobiles 9-20-1962 AHH 33:1 in area for 30 years 10-11-1962 PE 5:3 moving to 505 West Northwest Highway, Barrington 7-18-1963 AHH 37:1
Bender, Wilbur, Bensenville at Camp Cook, Calif. 9-29-1944 7:7
Bender, William, Palatine sends "hello" to all his friends from France 12-15-1944 9:4 wounded in Germany 3-30-1945 PE 1:3 wounded 2nd time; in hospital in England 4-13-1945 14:8
Bending, Harry W., Jr., Des Plaines photograph of robbery scene at Times Finance Company in which police officer was killed 9-5-1952 AHH 11:3 over $8,000 already pledged to family of slain policeman, photograph 9-5-1952 PE 1:2 killer Richard "Smokey" Green gets 60 years 4-16-1953 20:4
Bendix Service Station, Bensenville advertisement: York Road and George Street 10-7-1938 RR 3:7
Bendtsen, Harry, Franklin Park photograph 2-8-1962 AHH 28:4
Beneficial Finance Co., Bensenville, 132 South Addison Street advertisement 11-16-1961 AHH 9:1
Beneficial Finance Co., Des Plaines, 633 Lee Street advertisement 11-16-1961 AHH 9:1
Beneficial Finance Co., Palatine, 10 North Bothwell Street advertisement 11-16-1961 AHH 9:1
Beneficial Finance Co., Wheeling, 111 North Wolf Road advertisement 11-16-1961 AHH 9:1
Benefit Association of Railway Employees (BARE) Bensenville Division No. 4 to be formed 10-15-1943 RR 1:1
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks see Arlington Heights Lodge No. 2048, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks see Des Plaines Lodge No. 1526, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks see Elmhurst Elks Club
Benham, Betsy, Wheeling Township 13-year-old Chicago boy confesses to murder of 5-year-old girl, see Dalibozak, Harold 8-4-1960 AHH 1:2
Benham, George E., Bensenville at Great Lakes 7-6-1945 9:1 home on leave 11-9-1945 16:4
Benham, Roy, Bensenville at Great Lakes 4-9-1943 (2) 5:1 home after engaging in seven sea battles 1-19-1945 RR 2:1
Benhart see Galbeck & Benhart, Roselle
Benhart Flowers, Roselle advertisement: East Irving Park Boulevard 5-7-1937 DCR 3:6
Benhart, George, Medinah critically hurt in rail accident 4-23-1948 RR 1:5
Benhart, L. A., Roselle advertisement: auto insurance, tires 2-6-1925 18:6
Benhart, Leonard, Roselle photograph 9-3-1948 17:4
Benhart, Le Verne, Itasca photograph of 4-10-1942 RR 4:4
Benhart, Lou Ellen, Roselle photograph 10-28-1948 RR 4:3
Benhart & Miller, Roselle advertisement: auctioneers 8-5-1938 6:5
Benhart, Milo L., Roselle at Green Cove Springs, Fla. 8-18-1944 16:2 photograph 10-21-1949 7:4
Benhart, Richard, Roselle photograph 9-3-1948 17:4
Benhart, Mrs. Sophie, Medinah retires as Medinah postmaster after 37 years; served under six U.S. presidents 9-3-1948 RR 1:6
Benhart, Mrs. W., Roselle sells Atlas Beer; Chicago Avenue 5-5-1933 RR 2:7
Benhart's, Mrs., Hall, Roselle advertisement: dance 11-23-1934 6:6
Benhart's Store, Medinah, Medinah Road mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:2
Benhart's Tavern, Roselle advertisement; photograph of bottle of beer 8-1-1947 RR 4:3
Benicke see Thurnau & Benicke, Bartlett
Benjamin Allen Co., Arlington Heights, 38 North Dryden Avenue mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 3:4 advertisement: children's clothing 1-24-1963 AHH 13:5
Benjamin Electric Company, Des Plaines, Northwest Highway and Seegers Road see Tri-Lite Industries, Inc., Westchester advertisement: wants tinsmiths, woodworkers 6-6-1919 1:3 blamed, see Des Plaines River 9-29-1939 7:3 helps build invasion fleet, illustrations 8-27-1943 (2) 6:5 distributes $100,000 in back pay 11-3-1944 1:8 'no let down until Japs are defeated': V.P. 5-4-1945 6:2 advertisement: 250 new jobs after victory 5-11-1945 12:1 to build laboratory, illustrations 6-15-1945 CCH 1:6, 2:4 advertisement: now that the Japs are licked...take one of these 75 new jobs 8-16-1945 9:1 employees get bonus checks at Xmas party 12-21-1945 1:6 experimental lab to be dedicated, photographs 6-21-1946 1:4 1500 pay visit to dedication 7-5-1946 1:5 advertisement, illustration 11-8-1946 (2) 12:5 new laboratory, illustration 12-13-1946 22:1 distributes bonus checks at Christmas party 12-20-1946 (2) 11:6 many of your neighbors are helping to re-light America, photographs 1-17-1947 18:1 you can be proud of your neighbors who wear this pin! photographs 3-14-1947 8:3 strike stops production 4-4-1947 1:3 reaches agreement with United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, C.I.O. 4-11-1947 1:4 photographs of lighting equipment 5-16-1947 18:1 to hold open house 10-3-1947 14:7 2,000 at open house fete 10-10-1947 3:3 annual Xmas party 12-19-1947 8:1 Central School, Des Plaines, first in nation with new louver lighting! photograph 4-23-1948 22:5 flash explosion burns Palatine man 8-20-1948 1:5 Xmas party 12-24-1948 1:3 'Benjamin Girls' celebrate reunion 5-27-1949 15:2 host to employees Christmas party 12-23-1949 14:6 hails 50 years of electrical progress 12-22-1950 18:4 celebrates 50th year with open house 6-8-1951 CCH 1:5 what happens when industry leaves? abandons suburbia for Spartan, Tenn., photographs 8-20-1964 AHH 12:4
Benjamin Elementary School, Wayne Township, 28W300 St. Charles Road see also School District No. 25, DuPage County open bids for addition 2-7-1963 BR 6:3
Benjamin, Leo, Palatine dance sponsor spurned; 1-night stand in Jaycee Barn 12-5-1963 EGH 2:1 lands plane on Interstate 57 north of Johnston City 6-11-1964 PE 1:7
Benke, Herman C. botanist describes trees of Arlington Heights; photographs 10-28-1932 CCH 2:1 see Arlington Heights, Village of 2-10-1939 1:4 botanist finds rare flower in Arlington: Obedient Plant or Lion's Heart 2-10-1939 1:5 see Palatine, Village of 6-9-1939 6:2
Bennett see Gleason & Bennett, Palatine
Bennett, Allen, Chicago pinpointed location of Indian Cemetery in Palatine Township 3-8-1956 PE 2:5
Bennett, Arthur A., Villa Park out to win sheriff race, photograph 1-19-1934 RR 4:3 DuPage County Sheriff mentioned 2-19-1937 23:5 photographs of 1-14-1938 RR 1:2, 8-5-1938 RR 1:7
Bennett, C. E., Des Plaines authorized agent for Palatine Herald (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 17:1 notary public (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:5 Des Plaines local editor for Palatine Herald (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:1
Bennett, Charles School District No. 25 board member criticizes newsletters 6-6-1963 AHH 47:3
Bennett, Charles. L., Arlington Heights believed to be in China 12-3-1943 12:4 letter from China 2-18-1944 12:5 "have some hope of going home after two years" 5-12-1944 14:3
Bennett Horse Barns, Palatine mentioned (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7
Bennett, James, Glenview full-time Wheeling building commissioner named, photograph 6-8-1961 WH 1:6
Bennett and Kahnweiler specialized in sale, leasing and development of industrial property 10-18-1962 AHH 86:5 inquires about Buffalo Grove as site for industry 3-26-1964 WH 4:7
Bennett, Leslie, Barrington in South Pacific 5-21-1943 (2) 3:2
Bennett, Lester S. "Bud", Jr., Arlington Heights at Glendale, Calif. 4-23-1943 (2) 1:1 at Santa Ana, Calif. 5-14-1943 (2) 2:3 receives $32, 5-21-1943 (2) 3:7 letter from Santa Ana, Calif. 6-11-1943 (2) 4:8 at Stockton Field, Calif., photograph 2-11-1944 7:7 at Hobbs, N.M. 8-25-1944 7:4 at Lubbock, Texas 9-1-1944 12:2 at Savannah, Ga. 11-30-1944 8:4 bombs bridge at Dulmen, Germany, photograph 3-2-1945 7:3 killed in action over England 4-6-1945 1:6 parents receive Purple Heart 5-25-1945 12:5 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:5 parents receive air medal, photograph 10-12-1945 1:6 parents present memorial to Methodist Meeting House 11-2-1945 1:6
Bennett, Marshall the man behind the rapid development of Centex Industrial Park recounts its history 4-25-1963 RMH 8:1
Bennett, Richard, Mount Prospect photograph of 10-25-1945 MPH 1:4
Bennett, Dr. S. F. conducted a poetry reading describing frontier life in Lake and McHenry Counties (December 3, 1884) 6-2-1950 17:3
Bennett, Mrs. Zelda, Arlington Heights honored by Illinois Bell for serving 35 years, photograph 11-4-1949 1:7
Benning, Dr. Charles H. see DuPage County Health Department 4-9-1948 RR 5:5
Benny's Tavern, Arlington Heights, Foundry Road advertisement 11-21-1947 16:2 640 West Northwest Highway; liquor license renewal denied 4-7-1955 AHH 1:5 owner Benjamin Micklevitz sues for village licenses 1-26-1961 AHH 1:2
Ben's Place, Itasca formerly Rosen's Tavern 5-9-1947 (2) 14:4 proprietor Benio Ibeling 10-31-1963 BR 21:1
Ben's Tavern, Itasca, 101 East Irving Park Road bartender interviewed; Hi-Fi Lounge in basement 6-30-1960 AHH 24:4 mentioned 3-8-1962 IR 1:4
Bensen, Ragnar photograph 1-23-1948 DCR 1:1
Bensen, Ray, Northbrook discharged 1-12-1945 12:7
Bensenville see Bensenville, Village of
Bensenville American Legion see Clark, Robert D., Post No. 1205, American Legion
Bensenville Appliance advertisement: 99 North York Street 12-2-1938 RR 2:5
Bensenville Area Barracks No. 2397, Veterans of World War I see Becker, Henry, Bensenville plans picnic 7-13-1961 BR 4:5 picks new officers 3-1-1962 BR 1:7 sets meeting 5-3-1962 BR 2:4 plans annual picnic fete 8-2-1962 BR 13:4 at VFW Home, Bensenville, photograph 12-20-1962 BR 6:5 will seek members 1-3-1963 BR 2:5
Bensenville Assembly of God advertisement: meets at Green Street School 3-30-1961 BR 17:3
Bensenville Assembly No. 32, Order of Rainbow Girls of Illinois to install officers 4-25-1947 RR 1:5 holds mass initiation 5-2-1947 RR 1:5 professional stars at Rainbow Review 10-3-1947 RR 1:7, 2:8 Rainbow Girls have successful review 10-10-1947 RR 2:6 installs officers 6-11-1948 RR 2:4 installation this Sunday 1-14-1949 RR 1:2 installation Friday 1-16-1964 BR 2:6
Bensenville Association of Commerce and Industry (formerly known as Bensenville Chamber of Commerce) business men organize 11-8-1946 RR 1:4 bids for mail delivery and telegraph service 8-1-1947 RR 1:8 40 business men attend dinner 2-20-1948 RR 1:2 CM&SP RR to meet with 3-12-1948 RR 1:8 dance 11-12-1948 RR 1:2 gives $1,000 check to Bensenville Community High School for band uniforms, photograph 12-10-1948 RR 1:6 plans credit association 4-29-1949 RR 1:6 plans for a growing community 10-7-1949 RR 1:2 hears from Robert Kingery on O'Hare Airport, photograph 12-9-1949 RR 1:1 'cooperation' should be goal of 1953 -- Rudolph Laho Jr. 1-22-1953 BR 1:2 gets set for lighting inaugural 2-19-1953 BR 1:7 George Wilkinson heads, maps big program for 1954, 1-21-1954 BR 1:3 gives lucky dollars at local stores 9-16-1954 BR 1:7 children's Xmas party 12-16-1954 BR 1:3 urges education for safe driving 2-16-1956 BR 1:8 Sale-A-Rama, photograph 9-13-1956 RR 1:3 asks for more industry 8-14-1958 BR 1:7 by-laws block 'active' politicking 1-15-1959 BR 1:3 renamed Bensenville Association of Commerce and Industry 10-6-1960 BR 1:7 adds 13 new members 3-1-1962 BR 1:6 annual social event, photographs 1-24-1963 BR 12:1 supports Sunday closing law 4-11-1963 BR 6:1 seeks Irving Park Road improvement, photograph 5-21-1964 BR 1:3 probes Irving Park Road hazards 6-11-1964 BR 1:1, 7-2-1964 BR 1:6 completes plans for second annual industry show 8-13-1964 BR 1:6 to discuss road relief with O'Hare Airport officials 8-13-1964 DCR 1:2 Bensenville Commerce and Industry Show set 9-10-1964 BR 1:1 67 exhibits seen at second annual show 9-17-1964 BR 1:7
Bensenville Association of Scout Activities see Bensenville Boy Scouts 4-25-1947 RR 1:7
Bensenville Athletic Association to be formed 12-19-1930 1:6 under way 2-6-1931 DCR 1:7 on way to success 2-20-1931 RR 1:3
Bensenville Auto Wreckers, 275 West Main Street advertisement 4-7-1939 RR 3:1
Bensenville Bakery advertisement 9-3-1926 15:5 advertisement: Main Street 6-3-1927 CCH 3:6 advertisement: new home in Center Theater building, Center Street 3-4-1932 RR 2:7 grand opening at 15 Main Street 3-1-1935 RR 1:8, 2:3
Bensenville Band see Bensenville Community High School
Bensenville Bank, Itasca to open in the old Itasca State Bank location 11-15-1946 RR 1:8 new bank planned 11-22-1946 3:5
Bensenville Better Government Party platform 3-14-1947 RR 3:6 ballot 4-4-1947 RR 6:1 offers 'good deal' 4-11-1947 RR 1:7, 3:1
Bensenville Better Management Party Charles Jackson heads full slate, photograph 3-2-1961 BR 1:4 Van Mol denies 'dumped' rumor; party didn't 'ditch' him 3-16-1961 BR 1:4 asks Park District to acquire Mohawk Country Club 4-6-1961 BR 1:1
Bensenville Bible Church, 123 Center Street see also Canvas Chapel, The Rev. George Skoda, Pastor 11-6-1936 RR 2:3 Sunshine Duo, photograph 6-4-1937 RR 1:3 Wheaton College Quintette at 112 Center Street, 9-17-1937 RR 2:2 speaker Miss Margaret Smith 2-11-1938 RR 2:6 Rev. Milton B. Linndberg conducts evangelistic services, photograph 11-17-1939 RR 1:2 "Old Mill" now attractive church, photographs 11-17-1939 RR 1:5, 11-17-1960 AR 3:4 Rev. Wesley L. Kosin, Pastor moves into Bensenville 10-17-1940 RR 1:7 $1,000 check purchases title to 'Old Mill', photograph 11-28-1941 RR 1:5 to observe seventh anniversary 10-2-1942 1:4 speaker brings back dreadful story from Greece 10-21-1942 RR 1:7 Rev. Kosin in the Army 6-4-1943 RR 1:8 installs new pastor, Donald W. Wood 9-10-1943 RR 1:2 holds tent meetings 7-21-1944 RR 1:6 gospel tent meetings 7-6-1945 RR 1:8 Paul Levin and Bob Findley at gospel tent, photograph 7-20-1945 RR 2:4 former Jap civilian prisoner, Mrs. Paul Friederichsen, to speak, photograph 10-19-1945 RR 1:2 completes plans for new church building 11-2-1945 RR 1:6 pleasing design marks new church building at York Road and Memorial Road, illustration 6-21-1946 RR 1:7, 6-27-1946 2:4 fourth annual tent campaign 7-4-1947 RR 3:7 Rev. D. W. Wood resigns ministry 12-12-1947 RR 1:6 Dr. H. Cleveland, acting pastor 6-4-1948 RR 6:4 God of the Atom to be shown; scene from 9-24-1948 RR 6:4 former businessman, Rev. Robert H. Gibbs, accepts pastorate 11-5-1948 RR 1:5 advertisement: "What think ye of Christ?" 4-15-1949 RR 4:3 Daily Vacation Bible School, photograph 6-10-1949 RR 3:5 ground breaking ceremony for new church, illustration 3-24-1950 RR 1:3 advertisement: 280 South York Street 3-30-1961 BR 17:3 Bensenville Boys Club at, photograph 11-29-1962 BR 1:2
Bensenville Booster Club is on the way 10-23-1925 4:4 to be organized 11-27-1925 3:1 to stage homecoming celebration 8-20-1937 1:7, 8-27-1937 CCH 5:1, 9-3-1937 8:1 show starts Saturday 9-2-1938 PE 3:1
Bensenville Boy Scouts plan pep meeting 9-23-1932 RR 1:2 get charter 4-23-1943 RR 1:5 enjoy thrilling show 10-26-1944 RR 1:5 Troop 89 presentation well received 2-16-1945 RR 1:1 hold annual picnic at forest preserve south of Wood Dale 8-9-1946 RR 1:8 to seek title to park in Sundale 4-25-1947 RR 1:7 open drive to raise $965, 1-28-1949 RR 1:6 rewarded for achievements! photograph 2-4-1949 RR 1:2 Boy Scout week 2-11-1949 RR 1:8 Ayres & Kathryn Davies Wild Animal Circus, photographs 5-6-1949 RR 1:1, 3:7, 5-13-1949 RR 6:1 open wildlife sanctuary, see George Street Wild Life Preserve 2-1-1952 RR 1:4 observe 42nd anniversary of scouting 2-15-1952 RR 1:8 Lions to erect building for 2-19-1953 RR 1:7
Bensenville Boys Athletic Association installs officers, photographs 10-24-1963 BR 5:5, 5-21-1964 BR 4:4
Bensenville Boys Club to participate in Christian Service Brigade rally, photograph 11-29-1962 BR 1:3
Bensenville Business Men's Association organized 1-23-1925 2:3 aids in building town 2-20-1925 5:5 invites Santa 12-18-1925 17:3 finishes plans for carnival 6-15-1928 2:6 directory 2-14-1930 DCR 3:1 hosts wives 11-21-1930 DCR 1:8 Labor Day celebration a success 9-9-1932 RR 1:1 offers free gifts for those who trade in Bensenville 12-9-1932 RR 1:1
Bensenville Cab Company advertisement: Main Street and Center Street 7-5-1929 DCR 2:2 new owners 4-1-1949 RR 1:4 advertisement 4-8-1949 RR 5:1 mentioned 3-29-1962 AHH 13:5 changes owners 11-15-1962 BR 1:1 see Nu Bensenville Cab Company, The 1-17-1963 BR 1:5
Bensenville Camp No. 7197, Royal Neighbors of America celebrates 20th anniversary 11-20-1931 RR 1:4 installs officers 1-27-1939 RR 1:7, 1-19-1940 RR 1:6, 1-16-1942 RR 3:5 installs new officers 1-15-1943 RR 2:3 celebrates 35th anniversary 11-15-1946 RR 3:7
Bensenville Car Wash, Irving Park Road and Church Road advertisement 6-14-1962 EGH 4:3
Bensenville Century Teen Center slates own problems clinic 5-28-1959 BR 1:7
Bensenville Chamber of Commerce see Bensenville Association of Commerce and Industry
Bensenville Chapter No. 988, Order of the Eastern Star instituted 7-5-1929 DCR 1:1 receives charter 10-4-1929 PE 8:4 holds installation 1-29-1932 RR 1:3 installs officers 2-2-1934 RR 1:1 masquerade much enjoyed 11-2-1934 RR 1:5 installation 1-18-1935 DCR 1:1, 12-16-1938 RR 1:4 installs new officers 12-29-1939 RR 1:6 enjoys banquet 9-27-1940 RR 3:5 holds 'Members' night 3-13-1942 RR 1:4 installation 11-27-1942 RR 1:2 enjoys grand lecturer's night 4-16-1943 RR 1:5 holds advance officers night 5-14-1943 RR 2:3 past officers night 6-18-1943 RR 1:2 holds installation 12-17-1943 RR 1:2 observes officers advance night 5-12-1944 RR 1:5 has 15th anniversary observance 6-16-1944 RR 1:3 has friends night 4-13-1945 RR 2:4 past officers night 6-15-1945 RR 1:4 elects officers 11-16-1945 RR 1:2 inducts new officers 12-7-1945 RR 1:1 holds installation 11-28-1947 RR 1:3 masquerade ball, photograph 1-12-1961 BR 4:1 comical costumes, photograph 11-2-1961 BR 1:1 worthy matron honored, photograph 5-2-1963 BR 4:4 officers advance, photograph 6-6-1963 BR 5:5
Bensenville Citizens' Party to run five candidates 3-14-1947 RR 1:7 explains its position 3-21-1947 RR 2:7 ballot 4-4-1947 RR 6:1 advertisement 4-11-1947 RR 2:6 wins 4-18-1947 RR 1:8 advertisement, photographs 4-9-1953 RR 2:5 in clean sweep 4-23-1953 BR 1:7 names three board candidates 2-26-1959 BR 1:1
Bensenville Civic Improvement Association organizes to beautify town 6-23-1944 RR 1:3 Robert Kingery to address group 7-21-1944 RR 1:6 seeks best name for tree memorial 2-16-1945 RR 1:4 President Hendricksen writes open letter about stray dogs 7-13-1945 RR 1:1 Robert Kingery to guide re-zoning 8-10-1945 RR 1:5 bronze plaque to mark tree memorial 1-11-1946 RR 1:5 invites members 5-10-1946 RR 1:8 may disband 11-29-1946 RR 1:7 will not disband 12-6-1946 RR 1:2
Bensenville Civic Party Ritchie Thomas to head slate, photograph 2-23-1961 BR 1:4 winner 4-20-1961 BR 1:4
Bensenville Civil Defense Richard Daehn plans 'finest' CD in DuPage County, photograph 1-24-1963 BR 1:6
Bensenville Coalition Party advertisement 3-21-1947 RR 2:1 ballot 4-4-1947 RR 6:1 advertisement 4-11-1947 RR 3:5
Bensenville Commerce and Industry Show see Bensenville Association of Commerce and Industry 9-10-1964 BR 1:1
Bensenville Community Church (Presbyterian), 101 South Church Road plans groundbreaking, illustration 9-26-1957 BR 1:5; photograph 12-19-1957 BR 1:3 to be dedicated 11-20-1958 BR 1:3 advertisement 3-30-1961 BR 17:7 aiming for fall ground breaking, illustration 6-8-1961 BR 1:6 groundbreaking, photograph 10-19-1961 BR 4:5 Pastor Conway Ramseyer exchanges pulpits for the summer with pastor from Glasgow, Scotland 6-14-1962 AHH 25:1 summer school faculty, photograph 6-13-1963 BR 2:4 annual Chicken Bar-B-Cue, photographs 9-26-1963 BR 6:2, 10-1-1964 AR 6:7 God's Advent to Man 12-17-1964 BR 1:4
Bensenville Community Council proposed 12-21-1945 RR 1:1
Bensenville Community High School (BCHS) see also Bensenville Booster Club see also School District No. 100, Addison Township cement tennis court built; first tournament 7-1-1921 11:3 minstrel show 3-14-1924 19:5 health of the school child 4-11-1924 26:5 operetta Love Pirates of Hawaii 12-19-1924 5:4 hears Coolidge Inaugural on radio 3-6-1925 5:5 play Professor Pepp 5-29-1925 17:5 election for school house site 6-5-1925 13:3 growing 10-2-1925 2:6 proposed building, illustration 1-22-1926 17:3 present building, photograph 1-22-1926 19:1 dedicated, commencement exercises 6-24-1927 3:4 girls organize society of Sigma Chi Sigma 10-21-1927 1:4 admitted to Northwest Conference 10-28-1927 4:6 basketball team, photograph 2-3-1928 DCR 1:1 photograph of 2-28-1928 6:3 band, photograph 6-8-1928 DCR 1:3 commencement 6-22-1928 2:1 to entertain big music festival 5-17-1929 4:2 music fete big success 5-21-1929 1:1 recital program 6-21-1929 DCR 5:5 opens Tuesday 8-30-1929 DCR 1:3 athletic association to stage minstrel 11-1-1929 DCR 1:3 big minstrel show 11-15-1929 DCR 1:7, 11-22-1929 DCR 1:2 basketball team, photograph 2-7-1930 DCR 1:4 tie election 4-18-1930 NCH 8:6 special election 5-2-1930 DCR 1:3 closing days 6-6-1930 DCR 1:1 junior senior banquet 6-13-1930 DCR 1:1 graduation 6-20-1930 DCR 1:4 offers superior advantages 8-22-1930 DCR 1:4 freshman class largest in history 9-5-1930 DCR 1:6 play Marriage of Nanette 1-16-1931 1:3 recital program 2-6-1931 RR 3:1 annual band concert 2-27-1931 RR 1:3, 3-6-1931 RR 1:3 band wins first place 4-17-1931 4:8 school band at Urbana 5-1-1931 RR 1:3 secures Blair to speak at exercises 6-5-1931 DCR 1:1 to open 8-28-1931 RR 4:1 band, photograph 8-28-1931 RR 4:2 PTA in drive for members 9-4-1931 RR 1:3 enrollment: 162, 9-18-1931 DCR 1:1 Hi-Y Club gives annual football banquet 11-13-1931 RR 1:3 play Raindow of the Rio Grande 11-20-1931 RR 1:3, 11-27-1931 CCH 5:1, 12-11-1931 CCH 3:1 Band, photograph 3-11-1932 RR 1:4, 4-15-1932 RR 1:5 girls to meet in Play Day 5-6-1932 5:1 Band first in state 5-6-1932 RR 1:1 opening announced 8-26-1932 RR 1:1 Band enters national contest, photograph 3-10-1933 RR 1:3 lecture on World's Fair 5-12-1933 RR 1:2 commencement 6-9-1933 RR 1:1 25 students get "sheepskin" 6-23-1933 RR 1:1 band announces program 3-16-1934 RR 1:4 band wins first place again 4-13-1934 CCH 5:4 minstrel show 4-13-1934 RR 1:1 play Oh, My Stars 4-27-1934 RR 1:3 band takes first honors 5-4-1934 RR 1:3 raises money to send band to Des Moines 5-11-1934 RR 1:2, 5-25-1934 DCR 1:2 thirty-four graduate 5-18-1934 RR 1:1 band goes to Des Moines by special train 6-1-1934 RR 1:7; praised 6-8-1934 1:4 opens Monday 8-24-1934 RR 1:2 32 graduate 6-7-1935 RR 1:1 begins year 8-23-1935 RR 1:3 enrollment sets record: 205, 9-20-1935 RR 1:1 WLS entertainers put on great show: Max Terhune, Winnie Lou and Sally, Tumble Weed 3-6-1936 RR 1:7 75 piece band plays tonight 3-20-1936 RR 1:5 band wins 2nd at Cleveland 5-22-1936 RR 1:8 38 receive diplomas 6-5-1936 RR 1:8 band can be heard on Major Bowes Amateur Hour 7-29-1936 RR 1:4 to register students 8-28-1936 RR 1:4 commencement program 6-18-1937 RR 1:4 play Guess Again 2-18-1938 RR 1:5, 3-4-1938 RR 1:5 play Mistakes at Blakes 3-25-1938 RR 1:4 band to compete, photograph 4-1-1938 RR 1:6 band wins 8th annual contest, photograph 5-6-1938 RR 1:5 play Second Fiddle 5-20-1938 RR 1:2 30 receive diplomas 6-10-1938 RR 1:3 donkey basketball, photograph 12-2-1938 RR 1:3 3 act comedy Polishing Papa 2-17-1939 RR 1:6 students to take Knox College Test 3-24-1939 RR 1:1 Stephen A. Habousch, native Galilean to interpret 23rd Psalm, photograph 3-24-1939 RR 1:4 74 piece band to compete at LaSalle 4-28-1939 RR 1:2 wins highest rating from North Central Ass'n 5-26-1939 RR 1:1 championship track team, photograph 6-9-1939 9:6 graduates 36, 6-9-1939 RR 1:2 piano recital 6-23-1939 RR 1:4 opens Tuesday 9-1-1939 DCR 1:8 film Touching All Bases 1-5-1940 RR 1:5 ghost basketball 1-19-1940 RR 1:6 play The Minister's Wife's New Bonnet 4-19-1940 RR 1:5 graduates 53, photographs 6-7-1940 DCR 1:1 Band to play at Riverview Park 8-16-1940 19:8 Northwestern band 2-21-1941 RR 1:8 commencement for 47, 6-6-1941 RR 1:5 pupils to receive free transit 8-29-1941 RR 1:7 Harlem Globetrotters, photographs 3-6-1942 (2) 6:4, RR 1:1, 3-13-1942 PE 3:5 outstanding numbers on concert program 3-20-1942 RR 1:1 play Going on Seventeen 3-27-1942 RR 1:1 33 stars receive letters 4-10-1942 RR 1:3 commencement program 5-29-1942 RR 1:6 appearance: The Fetler Family, photograph 10-30-1942 RR 2:1 column: "What a Little Bird Told Me" 12-25-1942 RR 2:3 52 athletes get coveted "B" 3-12-1943 RR 1:3 Army - Navy tests April 2, 3-19-1943 RR 1:7 play Best Foot Forward 4-9-1943 RR 1:4 concert, photograph 4-30-1943 RR 1:2 to show war films 4-30-1943 RR 1:6 junior - senior prom at Mohawk Club 6-4-1943 RR 1:7 graduation tonight 6-11-1943 RR 1:7 teaching staff complete 8-27-1943 RR 1:7 to open 9-3-1943 RR 1:5 play Ever Since Eve 10-28-1943 RR 1:3 17th annual concert 2-25-1944 RR 1:4 senior play The Leavenworth Case 3-17-1944 RR 1:2 Coach Waldorf, Capt. Tonning address group 4-28-1944 RR 1:3 11 students get honor awards 5-12-1944 RR 1:7 60 graduate 6-9-1944 RR 1:3 loses teacher, Mrs. Rosecrance 7-7-1944 RR 1:2 book rentals announced 8-25-1944 RR 1:3 parade and dance to be feature at homecoming 10-26-1944 RR 1:1 play Every Family Has One 10-26-1944 RR 1:6 announces shifts in faculty 1-12-1945 RR 1:2 offers safety driving instructions 2-2-1945 RR 1:4 complete student driver program 2-16-1945 RR 1:5 Bisons flash "Victory" smile, photograph 2-16-1945 RR 1:6 concert program 3-2-1945 RR 1:5 new teacher, Esther Merchant 3-16-1945 RR 1:4 play Come Rain or Shine 3-30-1945 RR 1:2 baccalaureate 6-1-1945 RR 1:3 grads get their diplomas 6-8-1945 RR 1:6 work on auditorium nearly finished 7-27-1945 RR 1:7 changes in teaching staff 8-3-1945 RR 1:6 opens for fee payments 8-16-1945 RR 1:8 to open Sept. 4, 8-31-1945 RR 1:7 enrollment nears peak: 357, 9-21-1945 RR 1:2 junior class play Spring Green 10-25-1945 RR 1:6 $9,000 sought for lighting Memorial Field 12-21-1945 RR 1:6 gives 19th annual band concert 3-22-1946 RR 1:8 music festival attracts hundreds 5-10-1946 RR 1:4 all-school band concert 5-24-1946 RR 1:6 70 pupils to get diplomas 5-31-1946 RR 1:4 9 veterans in graduating class 6-7-1946 RR 1:8 13 teachers to return; 3 to leave 6-14-1946 RR 1:5 to re-open early 8-23-1946 RR 1:8 opens Tuesday 8-30-1946 RR 1:7 975 register 9-6-1946 RR 1:5 students on radio program 'Citizens of Tomorrow' 10-11-1946 RR 1:2 homecoming 11-1-1946 RR 1:1 His Ozark Cousin 11-8-1946 RR 1:3 fall concert 11-22-1946 RR 1:4 merchandise club to raise funds for Memorial Field lighting 12-26-1946 RR 1:3 basketball champions, photograph 2-21-1947 7:4 'American Moods' to highlight 20th annual concert 3-7-1947 RR 1:5 marionette show, photograph 4-11-1947 RR 4:1 Northwestern University Band, directed by Glenn C. Bainum, photograph 5-9-1947 RR 1:8 Highlights yearbook has 80 pages 5-23-1947 RR 3:2 baccalaureate program 5-30-1947 RR 1:5 retains high rating 6-6-1947 RR 1:1 graduation 6-6-1947 RR 1:2 teaching staff announced 7-4-1947 RR 1:1 athletic field bid is let 7-25-1947 RR 1:5 rushes $22,000 athletic field lighting 8-8-1947 RR 1:8 'school days are here again' September 2, 8-22-1947 RR 1:1 final instructions 8-29-1947 RR 1:4 art course 8-29-1947 RR 1:7 Leyden Motor Coach resumes bus routes 9-5-1947 RR 1:3 enrollment up 9-5-1947 RR 1:7 VFW dedicates Memorial Field to war dead 9-12-1947 RR 1:8 $15,000 investment in lighting that paid off first night, photograph 9-19-1947 RR 1:4 Commander thanks Bensenville; calls Memorial Field a living reminder of democratic ideals 9-19-1947 RR 1:7 3,000 at Memorial dedication 9-19-1947 RR 1:8 professional stars at Rainbow Review 10-3-1947 RR 1:7, 2:8 Leyden Bus Company adds more buses for better school service 2-6-1948 RR 1:7 Northwest Conference basketball champions, photograph 2-27-1948 9:4 21st annual band concert to honor Director Lynn Huffman, photograph 3-12-1948 RR 1:5 fully accredited by NCA 5-14-1948 RR 1:6 Tioga Majorettes, photograph 5-21-1948 RR 1:2 baccalaureate services 5-28-1948 RR 1:4, 3:1 seven scholarships awarded 6-11-1948 RR 1:2 13 of 17 teachers return 6-25-1948 RR 1:4 redecorated 7-23-1948 RR 1:5 new replacements complete faculty 7-30-1948 RR 1:7 registration Aug. 26 and 27, 8-20-1948 RR 1:4 to open 8-27-1948 RR 3:1 PTA wants men for big show hit Womanless Wedding 9-10-1948 RR 1:7 60 prominent males drafted for PTA Womanless Wedding hit 9-24-1948 RR 3:2 homecoming today; 100 piece band leads parade 11-5-1948 RR 1:5 a bevy of Bensenville beauties, photograph 11-12-1948 RR 1:4 pinched for facilities to handle student increase 12-10-1948 RR 1:3 band receives $1,000 check from Chamber of Commerce for new uniforms, photograph 12-10-1948 RR 1:6 Variety Show looks ahead to the year 2000 when women will do the work and men will keep the home fires burning 1-21-1949 RR 1:4 enrollment expected to double in next ten years; board looks ahead 2-25-1949 RR 1:1 12 make National Honor Society 3-4-1949 RR 3:3 gives 22nd concert under direction of Lynn Huffman, photograph 3-11-1949 RR 1:5 star runner tells how 'work' becomes success, photograph 4-29-1949 RR 1:2 Anne of Green Gables 5-6-1949 RR 1:1 baccalaureate services 6-3-1949 RR 3:4 expects record enrollment 8-19-1949 RR 1:1 new pupils, freshmen to meet faculty 8-26-1949 RR 1:1 homecoming, photograph 10-20-1949 RR 1:8, 3:4 expansion program slated for 1950, 10-28-1949 RR 1:1 Meet Me in St. Louis, three act comedy 10-28-1949 RR 3:5 100 juniors take state mental ability tests 11-11-1949 RR 2:3 20 act PTA show Singing Grandmothers, photograph 11-18-1949 RR 1:7, 3:4 new building plan announced; big increase in enrollment seen in near future 1-13-1950 RR 1:1 annual mid-winter concert 1-13-1950 RR 1:1 band on Lions Chicago program 7-14-1950 DCR 1:8 33 schools in music contest 3-30-1951 BR 1:5 74 graduate tonight; Dr. McSwain speaks 6-8-1951 BR 1:2 homecoming parade 10-5-1951 BR 1:2 220 sign up for adult evening school 1-18-1952 BR 1:7 Medinah, Roselle, Addison join confab; release first comprehensive report on trends; study other communities 2-8-1952 RR 1:7 25th annual band concert, photograph 3-7-1952 BR 1:6 1927 bandsters in warm-up, photograph 5-2-1952 BR 1:2 present car for driver training program, photograph 5-2-1952 BR 1:5 anniversary concert to honor band conductor Huffman 5-2-1952 BR 1:7 band to lead Memorial Day parade 5-30-1952 BR 1:7 enrollment at new high; build emergency classrooms, photograph 9-12-1952 RR 1:2 adult evening classes to begin soon 9-19-1952 BR 1:4 increasing enrollment is big problem, table 11-28-1952 RR 1:6 inadequate to meet needs of modern high school program: report 12-26-1952 RR 1:5 library inadequate, photograph 2-12-1953 BR 1:6 needs more room and equipment, photograph of home economics room 2-19-1953 RR 1:2 music festival at auditorium 3-19-1953 BR 1:8 83 grads receive diplomas 6-4-1953 RR 1:3 enrollments over 500, 9-17-1953 BR 1:7 92 get diplomas; largest graduating class in history of school 6-10-1954 BR 1:7 30th annual commencement; 106 receive diplomas 6-9-1955 RR 1:7 class of 1937, photograph 11-8-1962 BR 5:3 class of 1948, photograph 7-4-1963 BR 4:4
Bensenville Community Library Wood Dale to have its own branch of Bensenville - Wood Dale Community Library 5-8-1958 BR 1:7 asks village for space and $5,250; voluntary efforts no longer enough 3-26-1959 BR 1:6 opens Wednesday, photographs 1-21-1960 BR 1:2 vote is set for May 14; proposed boundaries fixed by judge 4-28-1960 BR 1:6 vote this Saturday 5-12-1960 BR 1:2 special election slated; vote for trustees 7-21-1960 BR 1:4 airs budget at hearing 11-3-1960 RR 13:3 bonus: 1500 books a year from Northern Illinois Regional Library Service 11-17-1960 BR 1:2 full-time librarian search intensified 12-22-1960 BR 1:1 receives books, photograph 4-6-1961 BR 10:2 new hours, full-time librarian slated 6-29-1961 BR 3:6 sets up reference room, photograph 7-27-1961 BR 5:5 librarian is barraged with variety of queries 9-21-1961 BR 3:2 ready to aid with hobbies 10-26-1961 BR 4:7 showed record growth during year 1-18-1962 BR 2:4 progress is going forward 2-15-1962 BR 1:5 Russian texts top shipment to 3-15-1962 BR 2:5 6 trustees must face election 3-22-1962 BR 1:1 photograph 3-22-1962 BR 6:6 hires children's librarian, photograph 7-12-1962 BR 1:4 Irving Park Road and Church Road, photograph 1-31-1963 AHH 39:1 architectural study of needs set 5-7-1964 BR 1:3 committee of 100 asks for referendum 9-24-1964 BR 1:4 decision should come Tuesday 10-15-1964 BR 1:6 board views two sites; DuPage County Forest Preserve favors selling Deer Park area on South Church Road 10-22-1964 BR 1:7 village donates Lions Park site, photograph 10-29-1964 BR 1:1 vote 'yes' for library: editorial 11-5-1964 BR 1:7 vote is Saturday, photograph 11-12-1964 BR 1:1,7 Northwest Civic Association questions expense of new building 11-12-1964 BR 1:1 24-vote loss; second vote seen; no new date 11-19-1964 BR 1:7 size, cost pared; new vote seen during spring 12-17-1964 BR 1:7 cost cut gains little favor 12-24-1964 BR 1:7
Bensenville Community Party names full slate 2-11-1949 RR 1:3 advertisement 4-15-1949 RR 3:1
Bensenville Community Relief Committee organized 12-26-1930 1:8 to stage stunt show 5-1-1931 RR 1:2 disbanded 3-10-1933 RR 1:1
Bensenville Community Senior High School see also School District No. 100, Addison Township school committee to aid in planning new school 2-3-1950 RR 1:8
Bensenville Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, 219 Pine Lane advertisement 3-30-1961 BR 17:3
Bensenville Council of the Parent Teachers Association lines up array of members 10-12-1961 BR 1:1 candle ceremony on Founders Day 2-27-1964 BR 2:7 to pay tribute to retiring supt. Wesley Johnson 5-7-1964 BR 1:4
Bensenville Credit Union pays dividend 1-17-1936 RR 1:4 announces its 12th dividend 12-26-1947 RR 1:6 votes dividend of 3% for 1949, 1-13-1950 RR 2:8
Bensenville Cub Scouts to get charter 5-25-1945 RR 1:2 earn money and buy gifts for less fortunate, photograph 12-31-1948 RR 1:4
Bensenville Currency Exchange, 119 West Main Street advertisement 1-15-1959 BR 3:7
Bensenville Drapery Shop, 15 Irving Park Road advertisement 5-20-1949 16:1
Bensenville Economy Party offers full ticket, photographs 3-5-1959 BR 1:1 wins 4-23-1959 BR 1:1 Pres. Richard Thomas to support slate 2-21-1963 BR 1:6 introduces slate 3-7-1963 BE 5:1
Bensenville Electric Service, 10 North Center Street advertisement 12-7-1961 BR 17:5
Bensenville Electric Shoe Repair Shop advertisement: James S. Tomcheff, shoe doctor 2-6-1925 18:7
Bensenville Electric Shop advertisement 1-5-1923 5:6 advertisement: 99½ North York Street 12-6-1929 DCR 4:1
Bensenville Elementary School(s) see Bensenville Public School(s)
Bensenville Food Mart, 440 South York Road advertisement 5-4-1961 EGH 5:1
Bensenville Forum Ebonaires to perform, photograph 3-19-1948 RR 1:6 Krafts Choral Club concert, photograph 4-16-1948 RR 3:3
Bensenville Freezer Meats advertisement; 1216 Irving Park Road 3-19-1964 BR 2:1
Bensenville Fuel Co. advertisement: Globe fertilizer; 99 North York Street 3-6-1936 7:5
Bensenville Fuel Oil Co. mentioned; 154 South York Road 12-31-1964 AR 7:1
Bensenville Garage advertisement: Cleveland Six automobile, illustration 6-1-1923 19:6 advertisement: garden and farm tractors repaired; John Reher, proprietor; York Road and Irving Park Road 3-1-1935 RR 2:8
Bensenville Garden Club style show, photographs 5-21-1953 BR 1:3 flower show 11-25-1954 BR 1:7 talented gardeners claim top honors at 'Lady Fair', photograph 11-23-1961 DCR 2:6 plants tree at Bensenville Home Society in memory of resident, photograph 4-26-1962 BR 1:1 observes Arbor Day with school tree planting, photographs 5-10-1962 BR 18:1 show at Fenton High School, photograph 6-6-1963 BR 9:1
Bensenville Gardens Subdivision, east of York Street and south of Irving Park Road see Elmore, Howard W., Co., Bensenville 10-1-1937 CCH 7:7 100 new homes slated 8-10-1951 BR 1:7
Bensenville Girl Scouts make Alaskan children happy 12-29-1944 RR 1:7 celebrate first birthday 2-23-1945 RR 1:5 to sell Christmas seals 11-9-1945 RR 1:6 form five troops 9-30-1949 RR 3:4 107 girls in investiture 12-9-1949 RR 2:4 Lions to erect building for 2-19-1953 RR 1:7
Bensenville Glass Shop, Maple Avenue near York Road advertisement 8-13-1948 RR 3:1
Bensenville Golden Fellowship plans party for people 'sixty and over' 12-14-1961 BR 1:6 photograph 12-28-1961 BR 3:4 meeting scheduled on February 14, 2-8-1962 BR 2:3 turns back clock 4-12-1962 BR 5:4 takes trip to Cantigny, photograph 6-28-1962 BR 6:4 will meet outdoors 6-13-1963 BR 4:6 plans exhibit of hobbies 5-14-1964 BR 5:4 to hear missionaries 9-10-1964 BR 6:1
Bensenville Gospel Tent advertisement 7-17-1947 RR 3:7
Bensenville Grade Schools see Bensenville Public Schools
Bensenville Hardware Company, 165 South Center Street opens 2-7-1947 RR 3:1 get your free yardstick 4-16-1948 RR 2:7 advertisement; 17 South Center Street 9-13-1962 EGH 2:1
Bensenville High School see Bensenville Community High School
Bensenville Home see Bensenville Home Society
Bensenville Home Bakery advertisement 11-5-1926 PE 4:5
Bensenville Home Bureau set up 3-14-1947 RR 1:1
Bensenville Home Society (also known as Evangelical Home for Children and Aged, Orphan and Old People's Home) many attend festival for the orphans 9-2-1927 2:6 new Orphan Home buildings are ready 3-2-1928 1:3 dedication soon 6-15-1928 3:4 children enjoy camp life at Deer Grove 7-27-1928 1:5 festival next Sunday 8-24-1928 DCR 1:1 festival a great success 8-31-1928 2:5 lightning strikes big chimney 5-31-1929 DCR 1:3 prepare for home festival 8-23-1929 8:4 Pastor's Home built 1-2-1931 1:4 program 1-29-1932 5:5 to repeat festival 9-9-1932 CCH 1:2 minstrel show 2-22-1935 RR 1:4 40th anniversary 6-7-1935 RR 1:8 hosts Negro Male Quartet of Wiley College, Texas; photograph 11-22-1935 RR 1:1, 2:2 annual festival, illustration 8-28-1936 RR 1:5 41st annual festival 8-27-1937 8:1 festival 8-12-1938 RR 1:4 Evangelical Rally great success 9-30-1938 5:1 annual Festival Sunday 8-25-1939 6:5 cooks preparing food, photograph 1-31-1941 6:5 festival 8-15-1941 CCH 1:3, 8-22-1941 2:3 Auxiliary to observe 25 years of service 5-29-1942 RR 1:7 Home Festival 8-21-1942 RR 1:7, 7-16-1943 RR 1:6 5,000 expected to attend 7-23-1943 RR 1:2 Home Festival 7-21-1944 PE 1:7 open house 12-29-1944 RR 1:2 to observe 50th year 7-20-1945 RR 1:1 annual festival 7-26-1946 6:2 makes Christmas plans 12-20-1946 3:1 Christmas comes home to 12-20-1946 RR 1:4 announces foster home program 7-17-1947 RR 1:2 10,000 expected at festival 7-25-1947 9:1 record crowd, proceeds $14,000, 8-1-1947 RR 1:4 stresses affection in care of children 2-13-1948 RR 1:5 to hold festival 7-23-1948 1:4 orphan children and aged not forgotten this Christmas, photograph 12-24-1948 RR 1:1 superintendent, Rev. A. J. Munstermann: three greatest needs: 'some place to go; something to do; someone to care' 3-18-1949 RR 1:4 'Aging Successfully': Supt. Munstermann 6-24-1949 MPH 2:7 plans for new old peoples home to accommodate 158 people 6-24-1949 MPH 2:7 festival 7-29-1949 3:6 annual festival to honor Rev. Munsterman, photograph 7-29-1949 RR 1:6 bazaar 10-20-1949 RR 1:5 observes 55th anniversary 7-28-1950 RR 1:8 thousands to attend festival, sketch of new home 7-25-1952 RR 1:7 breaks ground, photograph 8-1-1952 RR 1:2 lays cornerstone 7-23-1953 RR 1:3 annual festival, photograph 9-4-1958 BR 1:6 home festival is Sunday 9-10-1959 BR 1:7 foster home families needed 2-2-1961 AHH 26:1 homecoming, festival at York Road and Memorial Road 9-7-1961 BR 1:1 balloon race, photograph 9-14-1961 BR 1:5 organizations honored, photograph 12-7-1961 BR 3:1 tree planted in memory of late resident Mrs. Caroline Postman, photograph 4-26-1962 BR 1:1 from youth to aged: a home in transition, photographs 6-28-1962 AHH 65:1 homecoming set 9-6-1962 BR 5:1 to hold annual festival 9-5-1963 AHH 15:2 White Pines Sportsmen's Club donates trees, photograph 11-14-1963 BR 9:1 considering expansion 8-27-1964 AHH 8:5 to hold annual fete 9-10-1964 AHH 11:3 Dr. Alvin Munsterman, executive director, makes home a place for aged to 'live' 9-10-1964 BR 5:3 5,000 attend fete 9-17-1964 BR 2:1
Bensenville Honor Board advertisement: credit bureau 1-1-1926 2:7
Bensenville Hotel see Thiemann Hotel, Bensenville
Bensenville Human Relations Council see Greater Bensenville Human Relations Council
Bensenville Independent Party see Bensenville, Village of 3-23-1945 RR 1:8, 4-6-1945 RR 2:1, 4-13-1945 RR 2:1,6 advertisement, photographs 4-13-1951 BR 1:1
Bensenville Industrial District, southeast of Devon Avenue and Busse Road trustee will study industrial district 3-9-1961 BR 1:5 politicos clash on new industry 4-13-1961 DCR 1:4 developer files suit against 17 partners 8-31-1961 BR 3:1 map 6-13-1963 BR 1:1 plan commission again holds up plat 6-20-1963 BR 1:2 plan group rejects plat 7-18-1963 BR 1:1
Bensenville Infant Society wins wide public approval 10-22-1948 RR 1:2
Bensenville Infant Welfare Station opens 3-19-1948 RR 1:5
Bensenville Iroquois Athletic and Social Club seeks members 11-17-1939 RR 1:2 opens cage season 11-24-1939 RR 1:2
Bensenville Jewelry Store advertisement: J. J. Lookabaugh, proprietor 1-2-1925 1:6 photograph of 1-22-1926 19:1 advertisement 4-2-1926 14:7
Bensenville Junction Golf Course, Veterans Park village board hears plan to build miniature golf course with a railroad motif, photograph 1-16-1964 BR 1:7 Pla-More Golf Co. to sign contract to build miniature golf course 2-6-1964 BR 1:7 Pla-More given cool reception by planners 2-13-1964 HH 6:1 Pla-More quizzed by Bensenville Park District board 2-20-1964 BR 1:1 miniature golf course under construction 3-19-1964 BR 1:7 Bensenville Park District hires personnel, photograph 4-30-1964 BR 1:6 miniature golf course to open, photograph 6-18-1964 BR 1:7, 5:2 miniature golf course attracts crowd, hosts 11,000, photograph 7-30-1964 BR 1:1 reports success; plans future use 12-24-1964 BR 1:6
Bensenville Junior High School, 250 South Church Road (later known as Blackhawk Middle School) see also School District No. 2, Addison Township hint October 26 vote on new school 8-29-1963 BR 1:7 architect explains location, design reasoning 9-19-1963 BR 1:4 upkeep revealed 10-10-1963 BR 1:2 new site, photograph 10-24-1963 BR 9:1 to open bids 4-2-1964 BR 2:5 board gives go-ahead for new school; approves architect's plans; west side Church Road south of Deer Park Forest Preserve 4-9-1964 BR 4:1 complete purchase of site 5-7-1964 BR 1:6 considers contract to build 5-21-1964 BR 1:4 ground broken, photograph 6-11-1964 BR 4:4 site, photograph 6-25-1964 BR 8:4
Bensenville Kindergarten classes open at home of Mrs. Jesse Bartholmey 12-25-1936 RR 1:4 to be held at Evangelical United Brethren Church, Lincoln Avenue 6-13-1947 RR 1:4
Bensenville Kiwanis Club organized, photograph 5-2-1963 BR 8:3 club is official 9-12-1963 BR 1:3 given its charter, photograph 9-19-1963 BR 4:3
Bensenville Laundromat, 153 South Center Street advertisement 2-18-1949 RR 3:3
Bensenville Lions Club organized 12-23-1938 RR 1:7 roar enthusiasm at meeting 1-13-1939 RR 1:6 enjoys dinner at Friedens 1-27-1939 RR 1:8 gets charter from Wesley J. Leinweber, photograph 2-17-1939 RR 1:8 sponsors Easter hunt 4-7-1939 RR 1:3, 4-14-1939 RR 1:2 announces Labor Day picnic 8-11-1939 RR 1:6 offers Labor Day thrills 9-1-1939 DCR 1:1 betterment program bears fruit 11-17-1939 RR 1:3 visits WGN radio station on Route 53, 11-30-1939 RR 1:3 take 'blood type' tests 12-15-1939 RR 1:3 father & son banquet draws 100, 1-12-1940 DCR 1:2 hears sports writer Howie Roberts, then goes tobogganing 1-26-1940 RR 1:4 learns about social security act 3-29-1940 RR 1:3 carnival 8-30-1940 RR 1:8 expect record crowd at Globetrotters benefit cage tilt 3-14-1941 CCH 1:1 carnival opens Saturday 8-29-1941 RR 1:8 offers Mother Goose show 10-31-1941 RR 1:2 'Mother Goose' show thrills audience, photographs 11-7-1941 RR 1:8 holds ladies night 6-12-1942 RR 1:3 sets up cash fund for service men 8-21-1942 RR 1:3 in bid for new homes for Douglas Aircraft workers 9-25-1942 RR 1:6 seeks $250 to help Chinese 10-30-1942 RR 1:7 lists contributors to China relief 1-1-1943 RR 1:5 musical Nifties of the Nineties 1-29-1943 RR 1:7 dedicates honor roll 6-4-1943 RR 1:4 carnival 9-3-1943 RR 1:8 seeks talent for minstrel show 2-4-1944 RR 1:8 installs new officers 6-23-1944 RR 1:6 carnival 6-30-1944 RR 1:8 buys playground property on Wood Street and Addison Street 10-6-1944 RR 1:6 'Gold Rush' this Saturday 10-20-1944 RR 1:7 radio artist, Wm. E. Green to direct Bensenville minstrel Lions Roar 2-23-1945 RR 1:6 yas suh, yas suh, victory minstrels a-comin' 3-23-1945 RR 1:5 Victory Minstrel Show; proceeds go toward community park 4-20-1945 RR 1:8, 2:1 large audience cheers minstrels 4-27-1945 RR 1:3 presents lighting awards 1-4-1946 RR 1:3 donkey baseball, famous clowns feature carnival 8-16-1946 RR 1:8 sponsors big Christmas party 12-6-1946 RR 1:8 6 act professional vaudeville show 1-24-1947 6:5, RR 1:3 nine in race for popularity contest honors 8-1-1947 RR 1:5, 8-8-1947 RR 1:5 carnival 8-15-1947 RR 1:8 Irene Mahler most popular, photograph 8-29-1947 3:2 to observe 10th anniversary 2-6-1948 RR 1:3 brings Loop vaudeville to Bensenville 3-12-1948 RR 1:1 high school stars honored at 8th annual dinner 4-9-1948 RR 1:5 banker Charles W. Whitlock explains 'money' 10-15-1948 RR 1:5 help equip dental and health clinic at Tioga School, photograph 10-20-1949 RR 1:1 Gold Rush, see Mohawk Country Club, Bensenville 11-4-1949 RR 2:1 "Golden Gulch" Casino opens; feature Lions big day with parade 11-11-1949 RR 1:3 parade at 1:30 Saturday, opens "Gold Rush Day" 10-12-1951 BR 1:7 102 year old stage coach at Gold Rush, photograph 10-10-1952 RR 1:2 parade, horse show highlight gold rush, photograph 10-8-1953 BR 1:7 horse show is big attraction 10-7-1954 RR 1:7 horse show Sunday 9-15-1955 BR 1:8 gold rush parade; dance in evening 10-6-1955 BR 1:6 deeds $25,000 Lions Park property to village 9-27-1956 RR 1:7 big parade Saturday opens Gold Rush days 10-11-1956 BR 1:4 annual Gold Rush attracts local people 10-10-1957 BR 1:3 'Miss Illinois' to be guest at Gold Rush; poster 10-2-1958 BR 1:3 to celebrate 20th anniversary 2-5-1959 BR 1:5 tenth annual Gold Rush Days, photograph 9-17-1959 BR 4:1 to sponsor Gold Rush Day, photograph 9-22-1960 BR 1:6 ready to 'let hair down'; it's Gold Rush Day! 10-6-1960 BR 1:6 Braillewriter given to blind Maureen Thomas by, photograph 5-25-1961 BR 1:1 Gold Rush Day set 9-14-1961 BR 1:1 Candy Day, photograph 10-19-1961 BR 1:6 installs new officers, photograph 6-13-1963 BR 5:1 to observe 25th anniversary 2-6-1964 BR 1:5
Bensenville Lodge No. 1159, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons instituted 2-3-1928 4:8 constituted 11-2-1928 6:1 entertained 10-9-1931 5:1 installs officers 12-17-1948 RR 1:7 Herness named master 12-23-1949 RR 1:6 open house, 15 North York Street 9-27-1962 BR 19:3 observes 35th year 4-25-1963 BR 1:4
Bensenville Majestic Co. advertisement: Majestic Radio, illustration; 101 North York Street 11-1-1929 DCR 2:3
Bensenville Meat Market advertisement 3-1-1929 DCR 6:4 advertisement: 126 South Addison Street 3-7-1930 DCR 2:5
Bensenville Memorial Park Pool see Bensenville Park District 6-6-1963 BR 6:4
Bensenville Men's Shop, 164 South Center Street opens 11-14-1947 RR 1:6, 3:1 advertisement 6-10-1949 RR 3:1
Bensenville Modern Woodmen of America celebrates 25th anniversary 2-17-1922 6:7 dissolved after 62 years 8-28-1958 BR 1:4
Bensenville Motor Sales, 97 North York Road advertisement: Plymouth auto, illustration 7-5-1929 DCR 2:6 photographs 3-1-1946 RR 3:1, 12-24-1948 RR 3:1 advertisement 3-4-1949 RR 2:1
Bensenville Motors, 31 West Irving Park Road opens new used car lot, photograph 7-23-1953 RR 3:3
Bensenville Municipal Band Fritz Krueger guest conductor 7-2-1948 RR 1:7 music lovers await popular concert 7-29-1949 RR 1:7 Bensenville proud of 65 piece band, photographs 7-17-1958 BR 5:1 photographs 7-13-1961 BR 3:4 chooses concert site 9-28-1961 BR 1:7 site planted with trees, photograph 4-26-1962 BR 5:4 concert features vocalist VIvian Bilhorn 7-12-1962 BR 1:1 to perform at Elmhurst 6-13-1963 BR 12:4 summer concerts begin 6-20-1963 BR 4:6 to feature Berlioz overture 7-11-1963 BR 6:4 to play marches 7-18-1963 BR 4:7 in concert, photograph 8-15-1963 BR 4:5
Bensenville News Agency, 115 West Main Street advertisement 6-7-1929 DCR 4:3 mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:1 undamaged by fire, photograph 7-11-1963 BR 1:4, 7:7
Bensenville Non-Partisan Party William Peck throws hat in ring 3-18-1949 RR 1:8 advertisements 4-8-1949 RR 2:6, 4-15-1949 RR 2:1
Bensenville Nursery School benefit dance 9-26-1941 RR 1:1, 10-16-1941 RR 1:6
Bensenville Office of Civilian Defense to hold rally 4-24-1942 RR 1:4 to induct defense workers 8-21-1942 RR 1:6 meeting 11-27-1942 RR 1:6 urges blood donations 1-15-1943 RR 1:1 dedicates honor roll in Georgetown 7-16-1943 RR 1:8 surprise blackout test 8-20-1943 RR 1:7
Bensenville-O'Hare Industrial District statistics 2-14-1963 AHH 43:4
Bensenville Old Mill now Bensenville Bible Church, photographs 11-17-1939 RR 1:5
Bensenville Orphanage see Bensenville Home Society
Bensenville Park District see Bensenville Junction Golf Course see Central Park, Bensenville see Huffman, Lynn C., Park, Bensenville see Lions Park, Bensenville see Sundale Park, Bensenville see Veterans Park, Bensenville formation advised 11-21-1952 BR 1:3 village takes steps to create board 5-21-1953 BR 1:7 formation to be decided by voters 9-24-1959 BR 1:1 study group looks at park plans 7-14-1960 BR 1:6 vote Saturday 8-25-1960 BR 1:7 voters approve 9-1-1960 BR 1:5 task is to find land 10-6-1960 BR 1:4 asked to acquire Mohawk Country Club 4-6-1961 BR 1:1 studies purchase of Mohawk Country Club 5-18-1961 BR 1:6 to act on offer; six tracts are donated 5-25-1961 BR 1:4 to examine club; acquisition under study 6-15-1961 BR 1:4 asks village to buy lot 7-27-1961 BR 4:6 seek to 'unravel' park land transfer to Greater Bensenville Recreational Association 6-21-1962 BR 1:7 studies chances for year-round pool, rink 8-9-1962 BR 1:3 gets building, now searches for site 8-9-1962 BR 2:1 ice skating rink completed southeast of Irving Park Road and Church Road 11-15-1962 BR 8:1 Bensenville Memorial Park Pool officially opens 6-6-1963 BR 6:4 master plan in progress 11-26-1964 BR 1:1
Bensenville Peace Church see Peace Church, Bensenville
Bensenville Pharmacy advertisement; next to Theatre 5-3-1929 DCR 5:5 Berwyn man buys 4-5-1935 RR 1:4 advertisement: Theatre building 2-3-1939 RR 2:7 dressed up for grand opening, photograph 2-16-1940 RR 1:1
Bensenville Police Association dance 11-28-1963 BR 1:1
Bensenville Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars see Tioga Post No. 2149, Veterans of Foreign Wars (Bensenville)
Bensenville Produce advertisement: fruits and vegetables 217 South Addison Street 7-2-1937 RR 2:7
Bensenville Progressive Party see Bensenville, Village of 4-6-1945 RR 2:1, 4-13-1945 RR 2:1,6
Bensenville Public School(s) see also Green Street School see also Tioga School see also School District No. 1, Addison Township German School will open in upper room of 6-21-1907 1:5 dedicates new building 5-4-1917 5:4 opens with improvements 8-28-1925 12:1 photograph of 1-22-1926 19:1 opens Tuesday 8-30-1929 DCR 1:3 tie election 4-18-1930 NCH 8:6 special election 5-2-1930 DCR 1:3 graduation 6-20-1930 DCR 1:4 enrollment date Tuesday 8-23-1935 RR 1:2 to open September 8, 8-28-1936 RR 1:2 holds promotional exercises 6-11-1937 RR 1:3 teachers 9-2-1938 RR 1:4 opens Tuesday 9-1-1939 DCR 1:7 to graduate 76 pupils 5-31-1940 RR 1:1 to graduate 71, 5-30-1941 RR 1:6 pupils enroll 9-4-1942 RR 1:4 play Aaron Slick of Pumpkin Crick 10-21-1942 RR 1:5 to open 9-3-1943 RR 1:4 graduates 80, 6-2-1944 RR 1:5 book rentals announced 8-25-1944 RR 1:3 procedure for school opening 9-1-1944 RR 1:1 six new teachers 9-22-1944 RR 1:7 heavy school enrollment 10-6-1944 RR 1:4 75 graduates 6-1-1945 RR 1:6 changes in teaching staff 8-3-1945 RR 1:6 to open Sept. 4, 8-31-1945 RR 1:7 enrollment nears peak: 615, 9-21-1945 RR 1:2 changes bus schedules 11-30-1945 RR 1:2 adds four new teachers 8-23-1946 RR 1:7 62 eighth grade pupils to graduate 5-30-1947 RR 1:5 schools set for opening September 2, 8-22-1947 RR 1:8 final instructions 8-29-1947 RR 1:4 Leyden Motor Coach resumes bus routes 9-5-1947 RR 1:3 enrollment up 9-5-1947 RR 1:7 open September 7, 8-20-1948 RR 1:4 to open 8-27-1948 RR 3:3 asks parents aid for 'child safety' 11-19-1948 RR 3:5 raises entrance age for kindergarten pupils 1-21-1949 RR 1:6 set to reopen September 6, 8-26-1949 RR 1:6 highlights of opening 9-9-1949 RR 3:3 enroll 770, 9-23-1949 RR 1:7 announce rules and charges for use of facilities 9-30-1949 RR 3:2 speech correction to aid children 11-4-1949 RR 1:2 Christmas program 12-16-1949 RR 1:4 grade schools open 8-29-1952 RR 4:1 enrollments at new highs; 1,015 register 9-12-1952 BR 1:7 to open Wednesday 9-3-1953 BR 1:5 enrollments up 9-17-1953 BR 1:7 record 1300 enroll 9-1-1955 BR 1:7 pupils register Friday 8-23-1956 BR 1:4
Bensenville Public School Parent Teacher Association accepts resignation of Mrs. Harrison 10-21-1932 RR 1:4 organized 8-31-1945 RR 1:6 'Shall Sex be Taught' is subject 9-16-1949 RR 1:6 film gets fair response 9-23-1949 RR 1:7 gets first hand view of 'dope' picture 2-22-1952 RR 1:5 show to aid youth program 5-6-1954 BR 1:3 planning new school survey 3-7-1957 BR 1:4 report on grade schools challenged all Bensenville 5-2-1957 DCR 1:4
Bensenville Railway Pension Club see also Brotherhood's Relief and Compensation Fund, Inc. hears speaker 1-27-1933 RR 1:1 urges support of pension law 10-13-1933 RR 1:2 Bensenville Record (newspaper) see Paddock, Hosea Cornish, Arlington Heights 11-2-1901 5:2 H. C. Paddock purchased 12-24-1948 17:3
Bensenville Red Cross benefit 1-23-1942 RR 1:1 enrolls 100 in first aid class 2-6-1942 RR 1:8 gives fall report 5-22-1942 RR 1:1 asks more blood donors to save soldiers' lives 1-29-1943 RR 1:1 "give at least one day's pay" 3-12-1943 RR 1:4 makes 30,000 dressings 3-19-1943 RR 2:3 gives annual report 6-18-1943 RR 1:1 drive opens 3-3-1944 RR 1:6 exceeds quota by 50 per cent 4-28-1944 RR 1:7 gives annual report 4-27-1945 RR 1:4 79 workers open drive 3-1-1956 BR 1:7 Bensenville Register (BR) (newspaper) first edition on microfilm 1-5-1951 BR 1:1 office at 3 North York Street 2-28-1957 BR 1:5 Bob Cummins named editor 9-29-1960 BR 1:6 photographer Delmar Funk receives award, photograph 10-19-1961 BR 7:3 Robert J. Seltzner new editor, photograph 7-12-1962 BR 1:1 headline and article criticized, see Korthauer, Armin 7-26-1962 BR 1:1 Bensenville Pres. Richard Thomas raps jail story; criticizes coverage, see Bensenville, Village of 8-23-1962 BR 4:3 Bensenville Planning Commission clash on 'closed' meeting attempt 10-18-1962 BR 1:7 Bensenville police chief Walter Tett closes police station to public; Bensenville Register is target; narcotics investigation leads to rage 3-28-1963 BR 1:8 supported in letter to editor 4-4-1963 BR 1:6 cited for excellence by Illinois Press Association 10-10-1963 BR 1:6 honored by VFW for coverage 8-27-1964 BR 4:2
Bensenville Regular Party see Bensenville, Village of 4-16-1937 RR 1:1
Bensenville Rural Fire Protection League seeks 400 members 1-29-1937 RR 1:8 now in full swing 2-5-1937 RR 1:6 opens drive 2-19-1937 RR 1:7 holds meeting 2-26-1937 RR 3:1 headquarters at Lincoln School 3-5-1937 RR 3:3 mass meeting 5-14-1937 DCR 1:1 non-members denied fire protection 7-9-1937 RR 1:1 to show fire truck at big picnic 7-16-1937 RR 1:1 excludes non-members 8-27-1937 RR 1:7 dance 12-3-1937 DCR 1:4 to hold first annual meeting 1-14-1938 RR 1:8 enthusiasm high at meeting 1-19-1938 RR 1:5 plans carnival 5-13-1938 RR 1:2 inspector catches boys starting fire 8-26-1938 PE 4:7 answers call, but home ruined by blaze 10-7-1938 PE 1:6 everybody's going to the dance 10-21-1938 DCR 1:5 makes report 1-20-1939 RR 1:6 elects officers 2-3-1939 RR 1:6 saves building 6-30-1939 RR 1:4 plans many changes 10-19-1939 RR 1:6 reelects officers 2-2-1940 RR 1:2 to form volunteer crew 3-8-1940 RR 1:8 spring dance set 3-22-1940 RR 1:2 dance tonight--Hack's Ballroom 4-5-1940 RR 1:6 annual dance 10-17-1940 RR 1:2 annual meeting 1-17-1941 RR 1:2 makes great progress during 1940, 1-24-1941 RR 1:2 to launch carnival 5-23-1941 RR 1:4 officials meet 10-16-1942 RR 1:1 carnival next week 6-11-1943 RR 1:8 dance and picnic 8-27-1948 RR 6:1 picnic 6-9-1950 RR 1:8 81 fire calls in 1952; may establish new district 1-15-1953 BR 1:7 William J. Landmeier honored for services as fireman, photograph 3-29-1962 BR 1:1 silver anniversary dance 10-25-1962 HH 4:3
Bensenville Sewing Machine and Drapery Shop, 15 West Irving Park Road to open 4-1-1949 RR 1:1 advertisement 8-12-1949 RR 2:4
Bensenville Shopping Plaza, Main Street and Addison Street see Krutwig's Bakery, Bensenville see Pam Shops, Bensenville see Shopping Center Laundry, Bensenville see Suburbia Hardware, Bensenville see Tioga Toggery, Bensenville $250,000 addition to 3-25-1954 BR 1:6 second unit opens 3-10-1955 RR 1:7 housewives blockade rear exit after toddler death, photographs 6-12-1958 BR 1:4
Bensenville Social Hall see Social Hall, Bensenville
Bensenville Sportsmens Club advertisement: turkey shoot at Bensenville police range 11-21-1963 BR 5:1
Bensenville State Bank, Addison Street and Main Street (formerly known as Itasca State Bank) financial report 2-4-1916 1:4 to open 11-15-1946 RR 1:8, 1-23-1948 RR 1:1 assets moved under heavy guard 1-30-1948 RR 1:7 photograph of vault 3-19-1948 RR 2:1 financial report 7-16-1948 22:3 stockholders 8-13-1948 RR 6:3 gains $876,000 deposits first year 1-28-1949 RR 1:2 FBI seeks clues in bank robbery, photograph 7-2-1953 RR 1:7 two story addition, photograph 12-26-1957 BR 4:3 invites all to their open house 5-8-1958 BR 1:7 advertisement, illustration 10-5-1961 BR 22:1 time and temperature sign installed, photograph 7-5-1962 BR 2:2
Bensenville Taxicab Elk Grove Village tables license request 7-23-1964 EGH 4:6
Bensenville Terrace Civic Association drops "Homeowners" from name 12-10-1964 AR 8:3
Bensenville Terrace Subdivision Home Owners Association launches "Buy in Bensenville" campaign 2-15-1962 BR 1:7 "Spring Clean-Up Day", photograph 5-10-1962 BR 1:5
Bensenville Theatre advertisement: (Social Hall), Where the North Begins 3-7-1924 7:7
Bensenville, Village of specimen ballot 4-5-1902 4:6 to build concrete sidewalks 6-20-1903 1:5 to build water works 1-17-1913 2:6 grants Western United Gas & Electric Company the right to sell gas 12-19-1913 2:5 celebrates our heroes with baseball game 8-1-1919 11:3 description of 8-1-1919 11:5 a true detective story by Fred Reher 12-24-1920 6:4 early history, see Franzen, John Henry 5-22-1925 5:2 requires licensing of certain vehicles 6-26-1925 5:3 fast forging to the front ranks 7-24-1925 4:1 Board meetings put over in model manner 8-14-1925 9:7 Board ignores requests for improvement of sidewalks 10-16-1925 17:3 Board cleans mud off six crossings 11-13-1925 10:8 Booster edition supplement 1-22-1926 17:1 home sites easily obtained in 1-22-1926 17:1 pumping station, photograph 1-22-1926 17:1 Board, photograph 1-22-1926 21:3 co-operation will make a trading center of 8-6-1926 10:1 list of streets to be paved 4-15-1927 DCR 2:1 schools show big increase 9-23-1927 DCR 1:3 history of 11-11-1927 5:4 second largest moonshine still in state discovered at 12-2-1927 DCR 1:2 development the past four years 1-13-1928 DCR 1:7 annexation means relief to territory 3-23-1928 DCR 1:8 contract awarded for well 6-15-1928 2:1 Home Coming Week 8-31-1928 DCR pages 1, 4 Home Coming off with flying start 9-7-1928 DCR 1:1 a growing community 9-28-1928 DCR 1:8 landmark torn down: Tiedemann's General Store 2-15-1929 4:5 modern business block to be built on site of old general store, photograph 2-15-1929 DCR 1:1 mass meeting to be held on "Black Sea" swamp 2-22-1929 5:1 fall festival: six days of fun, frolic, amusements 8-30-1929 DCR 1:8, 8:1 fall festival going good 9-6-1929 DCR 1:1 fall festival proves big success 9-13-1929 DCR 1:1 large stocks of Christmas gifts 12-13-1929 DCR 1:8 more time for payment of assessments 1-10-1930 DCR 1:1 Senator Barr welcomed 1-24-1930 4:3 find large still 3-21-1930 PE 8:2 opinion seen in votes 4-11-1930 NCH 3:2 thousands to gather at fall festival 8-29-1930 3:1 fall festival ends successfully 9-5-1930 DCR 1:1 police chief Chas. Irwin resigns 10-10-1930 2:4 new police chief: John Frost 11-11-1930 8:2 post card photos of; [not shown] 11-14-1930 DCR 1:7 how times change 1-16-1931 2:5 many business changes on Main Street 5-8-1931 DCR 1:2 fall festival on Labor Day 8-28-1931 RR 4:8 festival a rousing success 9-11-1931 RR 1:2 festival draws near 8-5-1932 RR 1:8 Fourth of July, advertisement 6-30-1933 8:4 business men behind NRA 8-11-1933 RR 1:1 liquor ordinance 4-13-1934 RR 3:1 appropriation ordinance 3-15-1935 RR 2:1 expenses too high 8-30-1935 MPH 2:1 applies for WPA funds 9-13-1935 RR 1:1 court sustains mandamus; orders checks signed 11-8-1935 RR 1:8 Mayor Williams resigns; Geils acting president 12-6-1935 RR 1:1 annual financial statement 1-24-1936 RR 3:1, 3-13-1936 RR 3:3 WPA sewing room 4-17-1936 RR 3:1 to revise assessments 7-10-1936 8:1 declares war on stray dogs 7-10-1936 CCH 1:7 Regular Party: let's look at the record 4-16-1937 RR 1:1 Peck defeats Runge in hot race 4-23-1937 RR 1:8 to have 3 day celebration 6-4-1937 PE 3:2, 7-2-1937 RR 1:5 state engineer orders disconnection of property owners with storm drains 8-13-1937 RR 1:1 delinquent special assessment list 10-1-1937 DCR 4:1 contractor kidnapped, prevented from making bid for road contract, see Arrow Petroleum Company, Forest Park 10-22-1937 1:6 state to hold up approval of road contract 10-29-1937 PE 1:2 gets $40,000 WPA project 4-29-1938 RR 1:8 4 day Jubilee 7-1-1938 RR 1:1 boom signs evident; two FHA developments planned 8-12-1938 RR 1:8 hits Mohawk Country Club for pollution 9-9-1938 RR 1:8 police chief Harry A. Kolze gets 'drunken' driver after merry chase 9-23-1938 RR 1:8 President Peck names five for zone board 12-9-1938 RR 1:7 has first aid station at village hall on York Street 12-30-1938 2:7 acts to halt dumping by outsiders 1-27-1939 RR 1:5 band tax goes on ballot, see Bensenville Community High School 3-24-1939 8:3 citizens make plans for Youth Day 4-21-1939 RR 1:3 new policy: 'retrenchment' 5-5-1939 RR 1:6 hosts youth parade 5-19-1939 RR 1:8, 5-26-1939 RR 1:8 rules for bicycle riders 7-14-1939 RR 1:7 fingerprinting cuts down number of peddlers 7-28-1939 RR 1:2 disposal plant inadequate: Illinois State Sanitary Water Board 7-28-1939 RR 1:7 weed ordinance 9-29-1939 RR 2:6 p