C&A Builders see Nordic Park Subdivision, Itasca

C&EI RR (abbreviation) see Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad

C.I.D. Realty Corp., Carpentersville, Meadowdale Shopping Center see Meadowdale Industrial Park advertisement 6-21-1962 AHH 40:1

C.I.O. (abbreviation) Congress of Industrial Organizations

C & L Gardens, Arlington Heights, 817 North Rand Road advertisement 6-15-1961 WH 5:6

C&NW RR (abbreviation) see Chicago & Northwestern Railroad

C & V Decorating Service, Palatine advertisement 4-5-1962 AHH 47:1

C1-C8 zoning classification: commercial

CA&E RR (abbreviation) see Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railroad

CAAA (abbreviation) Coast Artillery Antiaircraft

CAB (abbreviation) see United States, Civil Aeronautics Board

Cabbage Inn, Sharp Corner raided, see Prohibition 2-29-1924 1:5

cabinets see Brockway, W. H., Palatine see Comfort, W. R. & Sons, Palatine see Geneva Wood Cabinet Co, Geneva see Knickrene's Cabinet Shop, Palatine see L & M Cabinet Co. see Madsen, A., Cabinet & Fixture Corp., Wheeling see Niles Center Carpenter & Cabinet Shop see Van's Repair Shop, Palatine see Volz, Christian, Arlington Heights

cabins see also log cabins see Denoyer cabin, Wheeling DuPage County okays cabin camp at Keeneyville 11-11-1949 RR 1:4

Cable Co., The, Arlington Heights, Lorenzen building on Campbell Street advertisement: pianos and organs, illustrations 10-6-1905 1:6

Cable Piano Co., Palatine advertisement: illustrations; opposite post office (Slade Street) 5-1-1931 PE 2:6

cabs see taxicabs

CAC (abbreviation) see Consumer Advisory Council

CACC (abbreviation) see Citizens for an Area Community College

Cada, George, Palatine injured in accident 3-28-1930 PE 1:8 inquest ends with release of 4-11-1930 PE 1:3 transferred to Camp Stoneman, Calif. 9-18-1942 PE 1:1 in convoy 10-9-1942 PE 3:6 in Australia 10-16-1942 PE 4:4 digging in on island in South Pacific 11-6-1942 (2) 2:4 killed in maneuvers at Hot Springs, Ark. 3-31-1944 1:5 breaks neck in attempting sommersault 4-7-1944 1:7 Gold Star Honor Roll 5-26-1944 1:4 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:8

Cadbow, Edna essay "Ayrshire Cattle", photograph 5-23-1924 12:2

Cadillac Square, Elmhurst, 672 West Lake Street advertisement: used cars 11-7-1963 AHH 20:2 dissolved 8-13-1964 BR 2:1

Cadotte, George, Hoffman Estates appointed village trustee, photograph 10-5-1961 HH 1:1

Cadwallader, J. C., Arlington Heights advertisement: jewelry repairing at J. J. Rubner's Drug Store 4-6-1917 5:1

Cady, Adaline, Deer Grove (mother of Clarinda Cady) almost out of danger, although she was given up by the doctor one day this week (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7 mentioned 5-19-1922 1:6, reprinted 5-23-1952 AHH 22:1

Cady Cemetery, Inverness, west side of Ela Road just north of Kirkwood Drive origin of 5-19-1922 1:6, reprinted 5-23-1952 AHH 22:1 Mrs. Sarah Page wants help to clean up 7-25-1924 10:6 first burial ground in Palatine Township 6-4-1926 2:5 first cemetery deed to Township made 77 years ago 4-7-1933 1:7 perpetual care fund grows 9-8-1944 18:8 now officially a Palatine Township cemetery; cleaned up by August Loffel 6-3-1949 15:4 mentioned 5-14-1953 PE 1:5, 10-1-1953 AHH 24:1 photograph 7-21-1960 PE 6:6 described by Mrs. Sarah Page, Barrington 10-11-1962 AHH 50:7 described; created in 1841 when Ezekiel Cady buried his son Wilbert; deeded to Palatine Township in 1850's 10-1-1964 PE 1:2 entranced barricaded 10-8-1964 PE 1:3

Cady Cemetery Association organized 8-26-1932 PE 1:7

Cady, Clarinda see Pinney, Mrs. Morton L., Palatine

Cady, Ezekiel, Deer Grove (father of Clarinda Cady) mentioned 5-19-1922 1:6, reprinted 5-23-1952 AHH 22:1 Palatine street to be named after 1-16-1958 PE 1:6 created Cady Cemetery 10-1-1964 PE 1:2

Cady, Frank, Barrington mentioned 5-19-1922 1:6, reprinted 5-23-1952 AHH 22:1

Cady, Wilbert buried at Cady Cemetery 10-1-1964 PE 1:2

Caesar Lake, south of Barrington boy drowns as sail boat overturns 6-24-1938 CCH 1:2

Caesar, Orville S. Guernsey breeders plan parish show at Dorvillee Farm near Barrington 7-12-1940 (2) 4:3

Caestecker, Charles see Amerline Industrial Subdivision

cafes see restaurants

cafeterias see restaurants

Cahill, Lee M., Palatine photographs 10-19-1945 1:7, 10-24-1947 PE 1:5

Cahill, Patrick, Park Ridge 'political' prisoner wreaks havoc in Wheeling Jail; cell ripped apart 11-17-1960 WH 1:6

Cahill, Peter W. Executive Secretary Illinois Public Aid Commission proposes jailing ADC mothers of illegitimate children 5-10-1962 AHH 29:1

Caifano, Marshall mentioned 5-9-1963 AHH 30:4

Cain, Richard Cook County Sheriff's investigator raids Thunderbolt Motel, Rosemont; prostitution charged 1-3-1963 BR 1:1 tells how to stop drug traffic 5-9-1963 BR 10:3 no 'show' this time—Louie's Fun Lounge raid for real 4-30-1964 BR 8:1

Cain, Willard E., Wheaton named special DuPage State's Attorney, photograph 2-11-1949 RR 1:2

caine, donny, foundations, Deerfield Commons advertisement: women's clothing 7-19-1962 WH 2:1

Cairns, Betty Anne curriculum director for School District No. 21 explains latest trends in classroom 6-27-1963 WH 5:1

Cake Box, The, Arlington Heights, 15 West Campbell Street (formerly known as Arlington Cake Box) advertisement: opening 11-18-1949 6:6, 12-2-1949 3:1 photograph from Arlington Home Show 6-23-1950 4:7 mentioned 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1

Cake Box, The, Palatine, 1 North Northwest Highway (formerly known as Highway Cake Box) opens 4-1-1954 PE 1:7 advertisement 11-16-1961 HH 9:5

Calabria, Carlos, Bensenville killed in action in Italy 8-11-1944 RR 1:8 honored, see Bensenville, Village of 11-17-1944 RR 1:4 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:6

Calabria, Salvatore "Sam", Bensenville stationed in Oklahoma 8-11-1944 RR 1:8 at Camp Hood, Texas 11-24-1944 9:8

Calahan, Pat, Arlington Heights photograph 2-27-1948 1:4 Calculated Risks cook book steals NWCH bazaar scene, photographs 11-19-1964 AHH 52:2

calculators see computers and calculators

Calderwood, Captain Lowell W., Arlington Heights named new Arlington Heights police chief, photograph 12-19-1957 AHH 1:4 photograph; closes play, see pornography 8-13-1959 AHH 1:7 author Henry Miller and publisher Grove Press file suit against ten police chiefs 10-26-1961 AHH 1:6 dropped from book ban lawsuit, photograph 12-21-1961 AHH 1:1 urges support for Youth Conservation Corps 6-27-1963 AHH 2:6

Caldwell Avenue see Bunker Hill Woods Forest Preserve, Niles see Edgebrook Subdivision, Chicago see Tam O'Shanter Golf Club, Niles

Caldwell, H. Wallace photograph of 4-1-1938 8:7

Caldwell, Hiram D., Palatine filled C&NW water tank 2-18-1949 17:1

Caldwell, Julius, Palatine filled C&NW water tank 2-18-1949 17:1

Caldwell, Royald V. Pastor, Wood Dale Community Evangelical Church 1-23-1942 RR 4:3 ends pastorship of above named church and Itasca Evangelical Church 6-4-1943 RR 1:2

Caldwell Woods Forest Preserve Bunker Hills Country Club to be added to 2-11-1949 PE 1:8

calendar see days see holidays see months see nights see weeks

Callahan, George E., Arlington Heights at Great Lakes 1-12-1945 7:7 just released from quarantine with scarlet fever 2-23-1945 9:4 home on leave 3-2-1945 10:6 at Point Loma, Calif. 3-16-1945 9:2 letter from San Diego, Calif. 4-13-1945 14:3 "found out how salty the Pacific is" 5-25-1945 11:5 at naval base in Pacific 7-6-1945 8:3, 8-24-1945 9:6 letter from Corregidor 10-5-1945 14:4, 12-21-1945 9:4

Callahan, Mrs. Luella see Cook County Department of Public Health 10-13-1939 PE 1:7

Callahan, Mrs. Michael, Bartlett, Schaumburg newcomer finds moving is 'old hat', photograph 2-13-1964 AHH 44:4

Callahan, T., Arlington Heights Supply Train; 2nd Division 4-4-1941 3:4

Callahan, Timothy David, Jr., Palatine youth admits auto thefts, break-ins, photograph 7-20-1961 PE 1:6 sentence teen in burglaries 8-17-1961 PE 1:7

calliopes photograph 9-14-1961 AHH 3:4

Callow, Daniel, Itasca, Bensenville in New Guinea 10-8-1943 RR 3:7 in New Hebrides, photograph 12-8-1944 14:3 mentioned 12-22-1944 10:7, 2-9-1945 12:4 photograph of 3-30-1945 7:7 in Philippines 7-20-1945 10:7 promoted to corporal 11-2-1945 7:3 in Japan 11-30-1945 12:3

Callow, James J., Bensenville, Elmhurst at Scott Field, Ill. 10-8-1943 7:8, 10-8-1943 RR 3:7 enjoys Roselle Register 11-5-1943 7:8 letter from Scott Field 4-21-1944 10:3 "I like that service page" 5-12-1944 14:7 in India 11-10-1944 2:6 with army air force, photograph 12-8-1944 14:3 mentioned 12-22-1944 10:2 letter from India 2-9-1945 9:2 "doing some flying as a radio operator" 3-30-1945 9:8 location: LOK 7-13-1945 10:4 corporal overseas 11-2-1945 13:3 expected home soon 12-28-1945 12:7

Callow, William J. "Bud", Bensenville, Itasca stationed in Calif. 10-8-1943 RR 3:7 letter from Camp Maxey, Texas 2-25-1944 RR 3:7 in Italy 8-11-1944 12:2 missing in Italy 11-10-1944 2:6 killed in action in Italy, photograph 12-8-1944 14:3 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 memorial service, photograph 2-9-1945 9:3 "the supreme sacrifice", photograph 8-16-1945 24:7

Calumet Baking Powder Band photograph of 8-19-1927 1:7

Calumet City raids on wild west town 10-1-1929 1:2

Calumet Expressway 70 million Cook County bond issue invalidated by Illinois Supreme Court 2-7-1947 8:4

Calumet School see also School District No. 132 achievement club 4-22-1930 4:3 student essays 4-29-1930 5:2, 5-13-1930 5:1

Calvary Baptist Church, Schaumburg (also known as Calvary Baptist Church of Weathersfield) to meet at Schaumburg Community Center; has met for past year in Hanover Park 2-6-1964 HH 2:7 to continue civic center worship 2-20-1964 EGH 2:4 gets state charter 9-3-1964 HH 5:2 advertisement 9-10-1964 HSH 2:2 to move to Robert Frost Junior High School 10-29-1964 HH 3:5

Calvary Evangelical Free Church, Roselle organized 8-24-1961 BR 10:1 plans first service at Salk-Pioneer Junior High School 10-5-1961 BR 6:6 advertisement 3-26-1964 HH 4:7

Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wood Dale see Calvary Lutheran Church, Wood Dale

Calvary Lutheran Church, Wood Dale, Wood Dale Road and Montrose Avenue see also Wood Dale Community Evangelical Church to be re-dedicated 5-26-1944 RR 1:1 Pastor F. E. Bartling 6-4-1948 RR 6:4 groundbreaking, illustration 8-16-1956 RR 1:5 lay cornerstone Sunday, illustration 10-25-1956 RR 5:1 advertisement 3-30-1961 BR 17:1 chooses officers 12-12-1963 BR 2:3

Calvin, Charles Carl, Arlington Heights jockey 'rides 'em home' at Glenview Naval Air Station, photograph 5-25-1945 14:1

Calvin, John, United Presbyterian Church, Prospect Heights schedules first service in Feehanville School 1-23-1964 PHH 1:4

Camelot Citizens Association plans first dance at Chevy Chase Country Club 4-16-1964 MPH 3:4

Camelot Subdivision, Mount Prospect, southwest of Wolf Road and Euclid Avenue civic association formed 11-7-1963 MPH 7:5

Cameo Players Little Theatre, Mount Prospect picks opening play The Seven Year Itch at Mount Prospect Civic Center 11-5-1964 AHH 40:1

Cameo Terrace North, Wheeling, northeast of Wolf Road and Dundee Road Boeske Real Estate, Villa Park plans home for the aged 11-8-1962 RMH 6:4; illustration 11-8-1962 WH 7:2 Wheeling ordinance rules out condominiums for 7-25-1963 WH 1:8, photograph 7-25-1963 MPH 1:4 models now being shown, photograph 12-12-1963 WH 5:6 nearing completion, photograph 4-30-1964 WH 2:1 zoners approve apartments 11-5-1964 WH 2:1 variation refused for 64 garages in row fashion 12-17-1964 WH 3:1, 12-31-1964 WH 3:3

Cameo Terrace West, Itasca, southwest of Irving Park Road and Catalpa Street Boeske Real Estate, Villa Park proposes townhomes for senior citizens 6-14-1962 IR 1:7 Itasca plan commission to discuss apartment project of 11-15-1962 IR 1:1 plans spelled out 12-13-1962 IR 1:3 Leonard Boeske describes project to Itasca board, photographs 4-25-1963 BR 16:1, IR 1:1

Cameo Towers West Corp., Addison village gives green light to developer Anthony Ross; eight-acre site behind 253 East Lake Street 7-9-1964 AR 1:7

cameras see photography

Cameron see Tibbets-Cameron Lumber Company, Arlington Heights see Tibbits-Cameron Lumber Company, Palatine

Cameron, Arthur, Arlington Heights building code case before Judge Kopplin 8-28-1936 1:7

Cameron, Mrs. Eva Lytle, Palatine see Palatine, Village of 8-6-1943 PE 1:4

Cameron, Larry H. see "Hidden City" see "Lonely Rooms, These" see "Poor, The" see "Transurbia" Paddock Publications photographer, photograph 1-11-1962 AHH 20:4 tells students suburb press offers most opportunities, photograph 2-22-1962 AHH 8:1 at UN, photograph 4-25-1963 AHH 59:1 dramatic articles to probe 'Hidden City', see Chicago, City of 6-13-1963 AHH 35:3 authors article in magazine Grassroots Editor "Picture Coverage in the Weeklies" 8-8-1963 AHH 15:1 to address Suburban Press Foundation national conference 2-20-1964 AHH 17:1, photograph 3-5-1964 AHH 13:5 to photograph 1964 Republican National Convention at San Francisco 6-25-1964 AHH 20:2 in front of Cow Palace, photograph 7-23-1964 AHH 24:3 personal impressions of the convention 7-23-1964 AHH 43:4 tells Forest View High School journalism students importance, growth of photojournalism, photograph 10-15-1964 AHH 11:1 to discuss "Techniques in Photojournalism" at convention 11-12-1964 AHH 67:6 wins awards from Illinois Press Photographers Association for photographs [shown] 12-31-1964 AHH 11:4, 22:1

Camkirk Inn, Palatine, Northwest Highway and Quentin Road advertisement 5-3-1940 6:7 announces its re-opening 3-3-1944 8:7

Camm Construction Co., Inc., Wheeling, 109 East Dundee Road mentioned 12-29-1960 WH 2:1

Cammack School, Glenview see Rugen School, Glenview 9-14-1945 CCH 1:6

Cammelot, William board member, School District No. 12, Bloomingdale Township defeated; vows legal action against author of unsigned circular 4-13-1961 RR 1:4

Camp Alphonsus see Deer Grove Forest Preserve 7-8-1932 1:6

Camp Avodah, Des Plaines, Dam No. 2 (also known as Jewish Victory Farm Volunteer Camp) boys available for farm work 8-11-1944 8:1

Camp Awana Night at Palatine Township High School 5-28-1948 3:3

Camp Baden Powell, River Road (formerly known as Taylor Woods) see Boy Scouts of America 7-20-1945 4:1, 12-26-1946 3:5 see Arlington Heights Cub Scouts 5-23-1947 2:6

Camp Big Timber, 5 miles northwest of Elgin advertisement: Hiawatha, photograph 6-8-1961 AHH 68:1, 6-4-1964 AHH 58:1 Indian show announced 6-11-1964 AHH 25:4

Camp Checaugua, Deer Grove Forest Preserve 800 Boy Scouts enjoy big camp 8-24-1923 (Roll A) 1:3 Boy Scout circus at 7-31-1925 12:4 to leave Deer Grove Forest Preserve 7-2-1926 10:3

Camp Dan Beard, west side Portwine Road ½ mile north of Dundee Road 10-11-1940 1:3 to be reconstructed for Scouts 4-8-1938 (2) 2:4 Scout Pow-Wow 9-28-1945 1:6 200 attend scout pow-wow 10-12-1945 4:6 Boy Scouts in two-day pow-wow 10-15-1948 12:7, photographs 10-15-1948 16:4 377 scouts and leaders in record breaking Paul Bunyan camporee 6-17-1949 3:1

Camp Doddridge see Boy Scouts of America 4-7-1939 (2) 1:1

Camp Duncan, Volo Grove Junior High School, Elk Grove students spend week in outdoor 'classroom' at, photograph 10-15-1964 EGH 4:5

Camp Fire Girls see also Palinois Camp Fire Girls see Arlington Heights Camp Fire Girls see Glenview, Village of 10-10-1919 10:2 see Mount Prospect Camp Fire Girls see Roselle Camp Fire Girls go to Coliseum to help out at Passion Play 3-7-1924 14:4 Mother's Day ceremonial impressive 5-15-1931 CCH 1:3 see Barrington Boy Scouts 5-4-1934 1:6 to enjoy one day camp at Camp Reinberg 6-7-1940 6:1 120 girls active in council fire at Methodist church 4-24-1942 PE 4:2 make plans for 36th year 3-21-1947 MPH 2:7 photograph 6-6-1947 PE 3:1 are 'nature girls' at Elk Grove outing, photographs 7-9-1948 MPH 1:1 mark 52nd anniversary, photographs 3-22-1962 AHH 4:1 program now 53 years old 3-14-1963 AHH 13:1 from Blue Birds to Horizon Club 6-6-1963 MPH 6:1 count 670 members; history, description 3-12-1964 AHH 6:1

Camp Fort Dearborn, Higgins Road and River Road Boy Scouts at 9-10-1943 (2) 2:6 boys available for farm work 8-11-1944 8:1

Camp Greenwood DuPage Girl Scout Council, northeast of Route 53 and 75th Street Troop 840, Itasca girl scouts go to Greene Wood 7-4-1963 BR 13:7

Camp Ground, Barrington see Barrington Park Camp Association

Camp Grounds, Des Plaines see Methodist Camp Grounds, Des Plaines

Camp, Harry, Franklin Park fire destroys home of 2-1-1929 4:5

Camp Holliday Citizens' Military Training Camp at Fort Sheridan now open 7-31-1928 6:1

Camp Lawrence, North Chicago wrecking government buildings; everything for sale 3-3-1922 8:6

Camp McDonald Road (also known as McDonald Road) see Bernard Mens & Boys Wear, Prospect Heights see Bill's Shoes, Prospect Heights see Bonniebrook Subdivision, Prospect Heights see Box-Rite Foods Inc., Prospect Heights see Brickman Manor see Camp McDonald Station see Camp Sacajawea, Prospect Heights see Castle Home Furnishings, Prospect Heights see Dees Shoe Repair, Prospect Heights see Dietz Village Bakery, Prospect Heights see Dobbratz, J. W. & Associates Inc., Prospect Heights see Duet Beauty Salon, Prospect Heights see Eddie's Texaco Station, Mount Prospect see Ehler Wenborg Realty Co Inc, Prospect Heights see Ehler and Wenborg Shopping Center, Prospect Heights see Eirich, Dick, Enterprises, Prospect Heights see Forest View Garden Subdivision see Fred's Finer Foods, Prospect Heights see Gerken Bros., Arlington Heights see Harry's Hardware, Prospect Heights see Herdrich's Variety Store, Prospect Heights see Home Tables Company, Prospect Heights see Inn Between, The, Prospect Heights see Jacobs Hardware Store, Prospect Heights see Jewel Food Store, Prospect Heights see Kelter Realtors, Prospect Heights see Leo's Jumbo see Leo's Stand see Life Saver Dance Floor see Lunch Bar, Prospect Heights see Lustron homes 10-7-1949 MPH 2:6 see Lynde's Delicatessen, Prospect Heights see Lynde's Food Store, Prospect Heights see McDonald Acres, Prospect Heights see Paragon Homes, Prospect Heights see Prospect Heights see Prospect Heights Baptist Church see Prospect Heights Barber Shop see Prospect Heights Bible Church see Prospect Heights Boy Scouts see Prospect Heights Food Store see Prospect Heights Lions Club 12-29-1944 MPH 3:4, 11-1-1956 PHH 1:7 see Prospect Heights Lodge No. 660, Loyal Order of Moose see Prospect Heights Pizza & Restaurant see Prospect Heights Playground see Prospect Heights Publishing Co see Prospect Heights Variety see Rainbow Ridge, Mount Prospect see Rainbow Ridge, Prospect Heights see Rankin Radio & TV, Inc., Prospect Heights see Recreation Field, Prospect Heights see Rob Roy Country Club, Prospect Heights see Royal Blue Store, Prospect Heights see Smith & Dawson see So Rare Studio, Prospect Heights see Sunoco Gas Station, Wheeling see Tropical Garden see Woodview Subdivision, Mount Prospect construction at Elmhurst Road, photograph 7-26-1962 PHH 1:1 at Schoenbeck Road, photograph 2-20-1964 PHH 1:1

Camp McDonald Station, Camp McDonald Road just west of Wolf Road (also known as McDonald Station) see Pearsons' Farms, Camp McDonald Station

Camp McDowell, Warrenville U.S. to take over for signal corps 8-14-1942 RR 1:8 see DuPage County Forest Preserve 6-25-1943 2:4 see Scouts of the DuPage Area Council 5-23-1947 RR 1:1

camp meetings see Barrington Park Camp Association see Deer Grove 1-10-1941 PE 1:7 see Methodist Camp Grounds, Des Plaines

Camp Pine, Des Plaines, Dam No. 2 former CCC camp to house German POWs to aid farmers 4-27-1945 1:3 seven girl scout councils to share quarters near Dam No. 2, 5-7-1948 MPH 1:6 girl scouts seek fathers' aid for renovating 5-14-1948 1:8 fathers' clean-up committee reports on progress 5-14-1948 MPH 1:7 ask volunteer Dads to paint 5-28-1948 MPH 1:7 Girl Scouts 'check-in', photographs 6-25-1948 1:4 Girl Scouts on overnight trip 10-15-1948 MPH 1:8 winning exhibit at Girl Scout May Day, photograph 5-6-1949 3:4 senior scouts study, frolic at outing, photograph 5-27-1949 16:4 Arlington—Mount Prospect girl scouts enjoy 7-1-1949 MPH 1:4 Des Plaines River from Euclid Avenue bridge, photograph 10-26-1961 AHH 27:1

Camp Reinberg, Deer Grove Forest Preserve, east side of Quentin Road just north of Dundee Road Deer Grove Forest Preserve to use buildings as a camp for Chicago children 7-6-1917 4:7 improvements: Catholic chapel, hospital, store, Boy Scout cabin 6-18-1920 1:3 photographs appear in Chicago Daily News [not shown] 7-15-1921 4:3 minstrel night; Negro children invite everybody to attend 8-12-1921 1:4 colored folk entertain at 8-19-1921 4:5 300 colored children arrive for ten day vacation 8-18-1922 5:7 colored folks at; list of plays 8-24-1923 (Roll A) 5:5 to dedicate new recreation hall 8-22-1924 1:1 popular with visitors 7-31-1925 4:7 poor children to have treat 8-28-1925 1:7 closes for season; gave health to juveniles 9-11-1925 16:4 enlarged fresh air camp brings cheer to 3,000 children 8-5-1927 1:1 five hundred children open 6-29-1928 1:1, 6-29-1928 3:2 fresh air camp invites public for the Fourth 7-2-1929 1:4 more room next week 8-6-1929 1:4 dads and sons at, see Boy Scouts of America 10-18-1929 1:3 mothers and children at 7-11-1930 PE 1:4 plan services for Lutheran celebration 8-19-1930 1:8 rally to boost big Lutheran celebration 8-26-1930 1:3 arrest Negro for attempted molestation at girl's camp 8-29-1930 1:6 costume dance ends year; colored folks in real show 9-5-1930 AHH 7:5 vast throng planned for Lutherans 9-19-1930 1:8 to celebrate Protestant "Independence" 9-23-1930 1:1 crowds attend big Lutheran event 9-30-1930 1:7 Scouts First Aid detail served Lutherans 9-30-1930 5:3 200 Boy Scouts to spend week end at 10-31-1930 1:6 big time for Scouts 11-7-1930 1:3 to serve seven groups 6-26-1931 1:1 many prominent people visit 7-31-1931 8:1 to become greatest fresh air camp in United States 8-14-1931 PE 1:1 boxer Fitzsimmons' widow lauds 8-21-1931 12:4 may be closed for lack of funds 6-3-1932 1:2 overcomes difficulties; opens 7-8-1932 1:8 doings 8-19-1932 PE 1:4 officials are guests 8-26-1932 PE 1:3 extracts of fifty page report 9-30-1932 4:1 Judge Bartleme given farewell 7-28-1933 4:3 County Board entertained 8-11-1933 1:7 colored folk to give masquerade 9-1-1933 1:8 benefit raffle to aid chapel at 9-29-1933 PE 1:7 subscriptions aid O'Carroll Assembly Hall at 10-6-1933 1:6 capacity doubled; eight new buildings erected 6-22-1934 1:3 opens with five hundred guests PE 7-6-1934 1:2 CCC to take over, upgrade for winter use 7-27-1934 1:3 takes emergency measures because of heat: builds dormers; fire hose cools off children 7-27-1934 1:8 hosts Negro group 8-24-1934 CCH 1:3 large crowds visit 8-31-1934 PE 1:7 bad weather delays work at CCC camp 12-7-1934 PE 1:3 over 500 at 7-26-1935 5:6 invites public to many special events 8-9-1935 CCH 1:1 Supt. O'Carroll plans new buildings 8-23-1935 1:4 free Negro programs 8-30-1935 8:1 greater efficiency 7-24-1936 1:4 colored group at 8-21-1936 PE 1:6 camp season closes 8-28-1936 1:6 budget does not stop 7-16-1937 1:1 Cook County Forest Preserve President Clayton Smith visits 8-6-1937 8:1 presented flag, see Grand Army of the Republic 8-20-1937 2:3 Negro group arrives 8-20-1937 4:1 entertains county officialdom 8-27-1937 CCH 5:5 enlarged program, photographs 8-12-1938 CCH 8:1 Lutherans join on Centenary 5-19-1939 (2) 6:4, 6-2-1939 1:4 Kiwanis Clubs of Illinois pledge funds for new buildings 7-14-1939 6:1 ready for Kiwanians 8-4-1939 1:1 start 15 buildings 8-25-1939 CCH 1:1 welcomes 500 underprivileged children of Chicago 7-5-1940 4:6 hospital to be built 7-19-1940 1:5 many changes in personnel 7-11-1941 PE 1:6 Arlington Heights Kiwanians to dedicate cabins 8-15-1941 1:6 open house 8-22-1941 CCH 1:2 closes; list of [ancestral] nationalities of the underprivileged who were served 9-5-1941 2:5 Lutheran Mission Crusaders at 6-26-1942 1:1 brings joy to underprivileged 7-31-1942 (2) 1:7 band concert 8-14-1942 1:5 barn dance show a big success 9-4-1942 PE 1:4 to re-open, to be run by non-for-profit, Camp Reinberg Association, Inc. 5-24-1946 PE 1:3 opens July 1, 6-21-1946 4:4 veteran superintendent Stanley O'Carroll dies 3-21-1947 PE 1:3 approve five year summer program 5-30-1947 PE 1:4 neighbors charge guests from St. Charles Training School for Boys are hoodlums 7-11-1947 CCH 1:2 welfare groups combine to operate 7-25-1947 PE 1:5 offers facilities all to children 5-21-1948 CCH 1:6 caretaker position open 5-28-1948 20:5 offers country - life vacation to dependent city children, photographs 7-30-1948 15:7 hold funeral services for director Mary Murphy 1-7-1949 13:4 start fund drive for needy children 3-25-1949 PE 1:8 midwest premier of Down to the Sea in Ships to raise money for fund 4-15-1949 5:6 offers vacation for city children 7-15-1949 2:5 available to Palatine Girl Scouts, photograph 4-27-1951 PE 1:4 90 6th graders, 30 counselors to spend week at 9-5-1952 PE 1:7, photographs 9-12-1952 AHH 6:1 prepares for 500 underprivileged children 6-11-1953 PE 1:7 dedicates new recreation building, photograph 9-11-1958 AHH 5:3 eyes expansion 3-24-1960 PE 5:4 young counselors assist in cooking program, photograph 6-30-1960 AHH 4:3 teenage task force building nature center, photographs 8-17-1961 AHH 38:1 nature offers many lessons for pupils, photograph 10-19-1961 RMH 4:2 Jewish Society for Service finishes building for use by the Society, photograph 8-23-1962 PE 8:6 opens to crippled children, photograph 9-6-1962 AHH 7:2 plans youth leader parley 3-21-1963 MPH 5:1 teachers use nature as a classroom 4-18-1963 AHH 3:1 seining a pond for aquatic life, photographs 5-21-1964 WH 1:5 curriculum moves outside; pupils learn from nature, photographs 5-21-1964 WH 2:5 youth from three nations gather for Tripartite Work and Study Project 7-16-1964 PE 1:3; photographs 7-30-1964 AHH 39:4 School District No. 25 fifth graders complete outdoor education program 10-22-1964 AHH 3:3

Camp Reinberg Association see Camp Reinberg 5-24-1946 PE 1:3

Camp Sacajawea, Prospect Heights, Palatine Road and McDonald Creek, west of McDonald Road see Prospect Heights Boy Scouts 5-10-1946 MPH 1:2 has new look 12-3-1948 MPH 2:2

Camp St. Williams see Deer Grove Forest Preserve 7-8-1932 1:6

Camp Shabbona, near Fort Sheridan boys return from 7-17-1936 RR 2:7 notes from 7-24-1936 8:5

Camp Skokie Valley, Glenview, Glenview Road, Hintz Road and Harms Road (also known as Camp Skokie) entertains officials on 4th anniversary of CCC movement 4-9-1937 8:3 hosts public 5-12-1939 CCH 1:4 anniversary of CCC to be observed at Skokie Open House 4-19-1940 13:6 open to public 4-26-1940 1:8 taken over by the Army 10-2-1942 8:5 South Church, Mount Prospect entertains MPs 1-21-1944 MPH 2:3 Cook County Forest Preserve to wreck 100-odd frame buildings on 30 acres 9-13-1946 2:6 to be sold, is no more 10-18-1946 14:7 Cook County Vegetable Growers rebuffed; Glenview does not want Jamaican laborers at 4-30-1948 1:1 Glenview objects to Mexicans at 4-30-1948 20:5

Camp Tours, Buffalo Grove, 273 Rosewood Avenue private camp for boys and girls 2-27-1964 AHH 68:6

Campanella & Sons, Inc., Des Plaines, 10530 Milwaukee Avenue review: excavating 1-17-1963 AHH 57:1

Campanelli Bros. (also known as Pinewood Builders) subdivider, School District No. 54 faces monumental dilemma 5-8-1958 PE-HES 1:1 tells plan for 1000 homes in Schaumburg Township 5-8-1958 PE-HES 1:6 subdivider seeks to build homes on 160 acres at southeast corner Schaumburg Road and Springinsguth Road 7-17-1958 PE-HES 1:2 grand opening, see Weathersfield Subdivision, Schaumburg Center 6-4-1959 HH 4:1 Schaumburg ordinance to rescue developer 10-29-1959 HH 1:2 developer tells plans for future building 9-8-1960 HH 2:1 donates site for school, see Hale Elementary School, Schaumburg 10-26-1961 HH 2:3 to develop Weathersfield Shopping Center, Schaumburg 8-23-1962 HH 1:7 to develop Schaumburg Village Community Center, photographs 11-15-1962 H 1:1 public hearing on apartment request east side Springinsguth Road south of Weathersfield Shopping Center 2-27-1964 HH 1:2; under construction, photograph 11-19-1964 HH 1:2 ready to build first plant at new industrial park at southwest corner Springinsguth Road and Wise Road 11-12-1964 HH 2:3

Campanelli, Francis, School, Schaumburg, 50 Springinsguth Road see also School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township officials studying 12-22-1960 HH 1:5 plan new school opening on time, illustration 3-16-1961 HH 1:4 board faces dilemma: heating and electrical units 'inadequate' 4-27-1961 HH 1:4 given name 5-18-1961 HH 1:6 opened 'officially', photograph 9-14-1961 HH 3:3 no decision on addition 10-12-1961 HH 1:7 4-room addition slated 3-8-1962 HH 2:4 board agrees to pay extra construction costs 3-22-1962 HH 1:4 construction begins on addition 4-12-1962 HH 2:1 has new look: undergoes summer face lift, photographs 8-30-1962 HH 2:1 list new instructors 9-6-1962 HH 2:4 probe delays; contractors summoned, photograph 10-24-1963 HH 1:4 photograph 12-5-1963 HH 3:5 modern math demonstrated, photograph 10-22-1964 HH 1:3

Campanile, Gian L., Bloomingdale open house slated for 'Rounded Home' at 110 North Maple Street 7-7-1960 RR 1:3 'Villa Rotonda' is no place for squares, photographs 7-28-1960 AHH 47:1 architect works in studio above his home, photographs 5-3-1962 BR 13:1, RR 1:4 advertisement: studio-gallery (round house) 11-8-1962 BR 20:7

Campbell, Alan NWCH administrator, photograph 12-10-1964 AHH 13:4, 15:1

Campbell, Cy, Rolling Meadows appointed Rolling Meadows police chief 3-1-1956 RMH 1:7 receives award, photograph 5-17-1962 RMH 2:5 Rolling Meadows Police Chief, photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 23:1

Campbell, David W., Bensenville at Great Lakes 6-4-1943 RR 1:6 at Navy Pier 8-27-1943 (2) 6:1

Campbell, Donald A., Palatine completes pre-flight course at St. Mary's College, Pa. 6-25-1943 (2) 6:3

Campbell, Edward photograph 8-20-1948 7:3

Campbell, Edw., Arlington Heights advertisement: horses and pigs; Rand Road and Golf Road 11-3-1933 7:3

Campbell, Edward, Bloomingdale at Great Lakes 9-10-1943 (2) 12:3

Campbell, H., Arlington Heights 108th Engineers; 28th Division 4-4-1941 3:4

Campbell, James R., Prospect Heights we salute — public spirited citizen, photograph 10-15-1948 MPH 2:1

Campbell, Jim, Prospect Heights at Camp McCoy, Wis. 12-14-1945 14:5

Campbell, Leslie L., Arlington Heights advertisement: real estate and insurance; in the telephone exchange building 1-1-1926 12:7 advertisement: real estate; 614 Campbell Avenue 6-4-1926 9:4

Campbell, Lois, Arlington Heights director, Arlington Heights Youth Center, photograph 6-20-1947 1:3

Campbell, Nancy Jean, Elmhurst 'Miss DuPage', photograph 6-20-1963 BR 1:5 Miss DuPage County, cooks and sews, photographs 7-11-1963 BR 4:3 places fifth at Miss Illinois beauty pageant, photograph 7-25-1963 RR 1:7 photograph 5-14-1964 BR 7:5

Campbell Products Co., Bensenville barbers' supply company sold; 505 West Main Street, photograph 1-9-1964 BR 2:1

Campbell, Robert, Arlington Heights director, Arlington Heights Youth Center, photograph 6-20-1947 1:3

Campbell, Roy photograph of 9-13-1940 (2) 3:5

Campbell Soup Company, West Chicago spread of mushroom pickers strike seen; Teamsters join line 10-11-1962 BR 8:1 strike spreading to other plants 10-18-1962 BR 13:4 strike is over 10-25-1962 BR 1:6 NLRB denies Teamsters petition for workers, photograph 10-25-1962 BR 13:6 migrant farm workers' working conditions described, photographs 12-20-1962 AHH 76:1

Campbell Street, Arlington Heights see 5 and 10 Cent Variety Store, Arlington Heights see A and B Shoes, Arlington Heights see A. H. Entertainers Record Store, Arlington Heights see A&P South Side Store, Arlington Heights see A&P Supermarket, Arlington Heights 2-11-1949 8:1 see Angeloff's Food Mart, Arlington Heights see Angeloff's, John, Garden, Arlington Heights see Arlington Bake Shop see Arlington Beauty Salon see Arlington Candy Shop see Arlington Fixture & Finishing Co. see Arlington Heights Currency Exchange see Arlington Heights Entertainers see Arlington Heights Federal Savings and Loan Association see Arlington Heights Herald 9-8-1939 1:4 see Arlington Heights Milk Depot see Arlington Heights National Bank see Arlington Heights News Agency see Arlington Heights Realty Co. see Arlington Heights Restaurant see Arlington Heights State Bank 9-30-1949 17:2 see Arlington Home Builders, Inc. see Arlington Landscape Service see Arlington Liquor Mart see Arlington Locker Plant see Arlington Optical Co. see Arlington Packing Company see Arlington Prime Estates see Arlington Products Co. see Arlington Provision Company see Arlington School of Music see Arlington Shoe Rebuilders see Arlington Toggery see Ball of Yarn Shop, The, Arlington Heights see Bartholemew, Louis, Arlington Heights see Baumann, H., Arlington Heights see Bella Luncheonette, Arlington Heights see Bella Pizza and Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Best building, Arlington Heights see Blue Ribbon Bakery, Arlington Heights see Brake Align Service & Supply Co., Arlington Heights see Bray, Jos., Arlington Heights see Briggs, Stephen, Dunton see Burkitt's Jewelry Store, Arlington Heights see Busch TV & Records, Arlington Heights see Bush, Peter, Arlington Heights see Cable Co., The, Arlington Heights see Cake Box, The, Arlington Heights see Campbell, Leslie F., Arlington Heights see Carol's Casuals, Arlington Heights see Christen's Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Clearbrook Savings and Loan Association, Arlington Heights see Collignon's Dairy, Arlington Heights see Collignon's, Lucille, Delicatessen, Arlington Heights see Collins, J. B., Arlington Heights see Confidential Loan Service, Arlington Heights see Cook, Naomi, Arlington Heights see Countryside Inn, Arlington Heights see Countryside Motors, Inc., Arlington Heights see Dattolo, Tom, Arlington Heights see Davis Hair Shop, Arlington Heights see DeGroff, Dr. P. B., Arlington Heights see De Mir Cleaners & Dyers, Arlington Heights see Dieber's Service Station, Arlington Heights see DoBo's Drive-in, Arlington Heights see Dunn, Dr. H. G., Arlington Heights see Dyas, Dr. W. M., Drug Store, Arlington Heights see Easy-Does-It Laundromat, Arlington Heights see Economy Orange Groves, The, Arlington Heights see Eddie's Wines and Liquors, Arlington Heights see Eiler, Delores, School of Dancing, Arlington Heights see Eiler, Delores, School of Dancing, Palatine see Eleanor's Bake Shop, Arlington Heights see Elfeld, Dr. E. A., Arlington Heights see Etzelmueller, H., Arlington Heights see Fawn, The, Arlington Heights see First Baptist Church of Arlington Heights see Fisher, Dr. J. Henry, Arlington Heights see Fleming, John, Dunton see Flentie, Henry F., Arlington Heights see Flentie, Julius D., Arlington Heights see Flynn and Gabel Florists, Arlington Heights see Foley's Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor, Arlington Heights see Foley's Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights see Four Seasons Sporting Goods, Arlington Heights see Franklin, Ben, Store, Arlington Heights see Frosty Freeze, Arlington Heights see Garnette Knit Shop, Arlington Heights see Geisel, Paul C., Arlington Heights see George's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Golden Arrow, Arlington Heights see Grandal, Ed., Arlington Heights see Grande Cleaners, Arlington Heights see Granny's Griddlecakes, Arlington Heights see Gregg, H. A., Arlington Heights see Guild, Merle, Post No. 208, American Legion see Hagenbring's 5¢ to $1 Store, Arlington Heights see Hansel's Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Heidorn's Sandwich & Eat Shop, Arlington Heights see Heights Restaurant, The, Arlington Heights see Heller, Dr. Henry F., Arlington Heights see Henry, J. H., Arlington Heights see Hipp, Jos., Arlington Heights see Howland's Meat Market, Arlington Heights see Illinois Bell Telephone Company 6-4-1926 9:4, 2-27-1964 AHH 46:5 see Jahrling Market, Arlington Heights see Jerome, Dr. D. L., Arlington Heights see Jewel Food Store, Arlington Heights see Jim's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Kennicott farm, Arlington Heights see Kionka, Dr. Paul F., Arlington Heights see Klehms' Wooded Lots see Knitting Nook, The, Arlington Heights see Koehler, Adolph, Arlington Heights see Koehler & Wesa, Arlington Heights see Koelling, C. J., Arlington Heights see Kortan, Frank, Arlington Heights see Kovats, Jos. place, Arlington Heights see Krause Block, Arlington Heights see Krause & Kehe Money Exchange, Arlington Heights see Krause and Kehe Real Estate Company, Arlington Heights see Krause Quality Meats, Arlington Heights see Krause's Cash Market, Arlington Heights see Kuntz Realty Co., Arlington Heights see Landmeier Hardware Store, Arlington Heights see Landmeier, Willard 10-11-1962 AHH 1:2 see Langguth's Market, Arlington Heights see Laseke Disposal Service, Arlington Heights see Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, Arlington Heights see Leth, Steve, Arlington Heights see Levine, Arthur Laverne, Arlington Heights see Lindner, Jos., Jr., Arlington Heights see Lorenzen building, Arlington Heights see Lorraine-Anne Shop, Arlington Heights see Madison Hotel, Arlington Heights see Marinello Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights see Masny, Matthew, Arlington Heights see Mayfield, Miss, for Fashions, Arlington Heights see Menke's Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Merrill Studio, Arlington Heights see Meyer's Hall, Arlington Heights see Mills-LeBlanc Dance Studios, Arlington Heights see Mueller's Stationery Store, Arlington Heights see Nehls, R. C., Drug Store, Arlington Heights see Neumann's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Nichols, Dr. A. J., Arlington Heights see Northwest Auto Service, Arlington Heights see Northwest Mental Health Clinic see Novak Builders, Inc., Arlington Heights see Nu-Vail Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Oehler, Walter C., Co., Arlington Heights see Paddock, H. C. & Sons 9-8-1939 1:4 see Paddock Publications, Inc., Arlington Heights 6-30-1939 1:4, 12-29-1939 1:4, 2-16-1940 PE 2:1, 8-20-1959 WH 1:5, 10-13-1960 IR 1:1 see Palatine Enterprise 2-16-1940 PE 2:1 see Palmer, George E., & Co., Arlington Heights see Parkview Tavern, Arlington Heights see Parkway Liquor Store, Arlington Heights see Paul's Fruit Store, Arlington Heights see Peter & Gorsuch Jewelry Store, Arlington Heights see Pipers Chocolates, Arlington Heights see Prosser, Dave, Arlington Heights see Provision Company, Arlington Heights see Public Service Company 11-25-1938 1:4, 6-30-1939 1:8; photograph 7-28-1939 4:5 see Quilici Brothers, Arlington Heights see Ranch, The, Arlington Heights see Red Robin, Arlington Heights see Redeker store, Arlington Heights see Rhodes Appliances, Arlington Heights see Ricky's Lingerie and Sportswear, Arlington Heights see Royal Blue Store, Arlington Heights see Rubner, J. J., Arlington Heights see Rubner's Drug Store, Arlington Heights see Sadecky, Louis, Arlington Heights see Sadecky, Vincent, Arlington Heights see Sally Hat Shoppe, Arlington Heights see Sanford, Wm., Arlington Heights see Schiffman's, Arlington Heights see Schmidt Bros., Arlington Heights see Schmidt's Market, Arlington Heights see Scolaro Bros., Arlington Heights see Sheeler's Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Shelkop TV and Radio, Arlington Heights see Siead, Dr. Frank see Sieburg's Drug Store, Arlington Heights see Siemro Electrical Shop, Arlington Heights see Smith, Louis, Arlington Heights see Stanciu, George, Arlington Heights see Steve, Arlington Heights see Studtmann Bros., Arlington Heights see Suburban Cleaners, Arlington Heights see Taege Hall see Thorne, Geo. E., Arlington Heights see Tody's Lounge, Arlington Heights see Tony & Mary's Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Town and Country Shop, Arlington Heights see Toy and Hobby House, The, Arlington Heights see Trettenbach & Olah, Arlington Heights see Turf, The, Arlington Heights see Unger's, Peter, Place, Arlington Heights see Union Hotel, Arlington Heights see United States Postal Service 7-11-1952 AHH 1:6, 5-2-1957 AHH 1:5 see Universal Stationers, Inc., Arlington Heights see Vail Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Vail Tavern, Arlington Heights see Village Harness Shop, Arlington Heights see Volz, Christian, Arlington Heights see Waggoner, Mrs., Dress Shop, Arlington Heights see Wagner Auto Service, Arlington Heights see Waldman, L. F., Arlington Heights see Warson's Beauty Shoppe, Arlington Heights see Weinrich's Shoe Repair Shop, Arlington Heights see Weisenbach, John, Arlington Heights see Westgate Bootery, Arlington Heights see Westgate Park & Shop, Arlington Heights see Westgate Pizza, Arlington Heights see Westgate Walgreen Agency, Arlington Heights see Wheeling House Tavern, Arlington Heights see Wheeling Township Regular Democratic Organization 10-11-1962 AHH 1:1 see Williams, William C., Palatine 12-24-1948 17:2 photographs of 9-3-1926 25:3, 9-10-1926 2:8, 9-10-1926 19:3 many changes 4-3-1928 1:6 house, 900 West Campbell Street, photograph 2-3-1931 12:7 service poles to come out 11-25-1938 1:4 photograph 3-14-1947 1:4 business changes Jan 1, 12-19-1947 1:3 photographs of 80 and 40 years ago 9-30-1949 17:1 photograph 1-6-1950 12:1 first graveled in 1889, 6-30-1950 17:1 designated and approved May 25, 1867, 7-28-1950 17:1 home at southeast corner Highland Avenue moved to South Vail, photograph 1-28-1954 AHH 1:2 court approves widening 9-9-1954 AHH 1:7 elm trees to come down, photograph 3-17-1955 AHH 1:2 Christian Volz building at 17 East Campbell Street, photograph 11-14-1957 AHH 16:3 home to be torn down at southwest corner Evergreen Avenue and 5-1-1958 MPH 8:3 old and new photographs looking west at Evergreen Avenue 11-27-1958 AHH 1:1 Arlington citizens plead: don't axe elms: widening planned 6-9-1960 AHH 1:5 boy defies home's 'ghosts' at 212 West Campbell Street, photographs 7-21-1960 AHH 41:1 after eight decades, old landmark at 212 West falls, photograph 8-25-1960 AHH 23:1 photograph looking west from Evergreen Avenue 9-28-1961 S 50:1 photograph at Davis Street 9-28-1961 S 56:3 photograph at Dunton Avenue 12-28-1961 AHH 1:1 water main break at 25 East Campbell Street, photograph 6-13-1963 AHH 1:4 hearing on roadwork tonight 6-27-1963 AHH 1:5 125 homeowners object to widening 7-4-1963 AHH 1:4, 8-8-1963 AHH 1:1 residents protest again 8-22-1963 AHH 1:1 judge overrules objectors 9-3-1964 AHH 8:4

Campbell Street, Rolling Meadows see Clearbrook School for Retarded Children illustration of home at Wilke Road 10-1-1953 AHH 3:5 photograph of home at 2007 West Campbell Street 10-1-1953 AHH 24:6 'dream' home razed in New Year's blaze at 3406 West Campbell Street, 1-5-1956 RMH 1:5 temporary city hall at home at 2207 Campbell Street, photographs 1-19-1956 RMH 1:6, 4-13-1961 RMH 1:1

Campbell, Dr. Wayland E., Palatine, 125 West Chicago Avenue joins medical group 7-1-1949 PE 1:4

Campbell, Dr. William R., Palatine, Des Plaines buys Palatine Hospital, see Starck, Dr. C. A. 7-9-1926 1:3 advertisement: physician in charge of Palatine Hospital 8-6-1926 11:1 complaint by, see Starck, Dr. C. A. 1-28-1927 1:2 passenger strikes doctor with iron pipe 8-9-1929 PE 1:7 joins Northwestern Hospital, Des Plaines 7-3-1931 PE 1:2 to open Northwestern Hospital 7-17-1931 5:3

Campbell's air field, Route 120 and Curan Road Midwest Sky Divers take 5000-foot dive 10-27-1960 AHH 8:6

Campbell's Hearthstone, Palatine, northeast corner Quentin Road and Northwest Highway see Uncle Andy's Cow Palace, Palatine mentioned 4-13-1961 HH 12:1 advertisement: formerly Evergreen Supper Club 4-27-1961 AHH 15:1 advertisement 12-28-1961 AHH 46:6 interior photograph 3-15-1962 MPH 8:6 764 Baldwin Road 11-22-1962 RMH 7:1

Campbell's, Kay, Mount Prospect, Randhurst advertisement: clothing 4-4-1963 MPH 12:7

campgrounds see also trailer camps see Methodist Camp Grounds, Des Plaines Indians again on old camp ground at Deer Grove Forest Preserve 10-5-1923 (Roll A) 5:1 20,000 motor courts prove worth to touring public 1-31-1947 14:2

camping see also tents see also trailers and trailer camps see National Campers and Hikers Association Dr. Gilbert Shaddle guest of honor with old friends of camping days 9-1-1916 4:4 Northside Citizen gives camping advice 8-7-1925 11:4 new camping rules for Cook County Forest Preserve 8-14-1928 4:1 Mount Prospect Boy Scouts learn best methods of overnight camping 11-22-1946 3:3 Arlington Heights Girl Scouts to get details of summertime program with camping facilities 5-7-1948 1:1 camping program features dance by Hopi Indian Chief 6-25-1959 AHH 6:1 diary of a camper 3-29-1962 AHH 70:1 Henry Inselberger, Arlington Heights family travels country in 'class'; by way of trailer 7-26-1962 AHH 36:3 credit 'back to nature' move for camping craze 8-23-1962 AHH 59:1 panel discusses good of camping 2-20-1964 AHH 30:3 camping activity growing in Illinois state parks 7-30-1964 AHH 7:1 snow flurries don't deter avid campers, photograph 11-26-1964 AHH 16:4

camps see Arlington Heights Prisoner of War Camp see Barrington Park Camp Association see Busch Road Settlement see Circle M Day Camp Inc., Wheeling see Citizens' Military Training Camp see Echo Hill Ranch Day Camp, Lake Zurich see Fox Trails Junior Sports Club see Hoffman Village Day Camp see Illinois Camp Lions for Visually Handicapped Children see Illinois Migrant Labor Camp Law see Northwestern Settlement Camp, Franklin Park see Ravenswood YMCA Camp, near Lake Villa see Ro-Ben-Wood Day Camp for Boys, Bensenville see St. Viator Catholic Boys High School, Arlington Heights 6-14-1962 AHH 37:7 see St. Viator Day Camp, Arlington Heights see Salt Creek Day Camp see Slocal Camp see Travelaire Ranch, Bensenville see Travelaire Ranch Day Camp, Bensenville parents are facing summer camp issue 4-26-1962 AHH 39:1 day camps boom in northwest suburbs; teach skills, build health, photographs 7-4-1963 AHH 23:1

Canal Port town incorporated within Cook County in 1831, 1-28-1949 17:3

canals see Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal see Illinois and Michigan Canal

cancer see American Cancer Society heart disease, cancer take most lives in this area 2-28-1947 16:3 pharmacists join in fight against cancer 4-18-1947 1:6 radio stars to aid Arlington Heights Woman's Club cancer benefit, photograph 2-13-1948 1:7 wake up! fight back! cancer can be cured 4-1-1949 21:3 renowned army surgeon, Dr. John A. Rogers, to tell of crusade against cancer at Mount Prospect, photograph 6-3-1949 1:7 break-through may be near, say researchers 4-9-1959 RMH 37:2 Holy Family Hospital cancer project, photograph 9-7-1961 AHH 6:4 we make 'bombs', but where's cancer cure? 11-30-1961 AHH 7:1 Wheeling Chapter No. 850, Order of the Eastern Star prepares cancer dressings, photograph 3-22-1962 WH 8:1 Wood Dale Junior Women's Club 'crusade' on cancer 5-3-1962 AHH 31:5 NWCH cancer committee makes analysis of area cancer cases 6-6-1963 AHH 31:6 NWCH plans series of lectures on cancer 8-8-1963 AHH 4:5 NWCH doctors to talk about lung cancer 11-7-1963 AHH 14:7 see air pollution as cancer factor 7-2-1964 RMH 2:3

Candle Nook, The, Mount Prospect, Randhurst Shopping Center candle popularity prompts new shop 3-12-1964 AHH 24:1

candles find new place in homes, photographs 4-2-1964 AHH 58:1 how to make 12-17-1964 AHH 67:4

candlestick makers see candles

candy see Andes, Niles see Andes Candies, Arlington Heights see Andes Candies, Palatine see Arlington Candy Shop see Arlington Heights Candy Co. see Arlington Sweet Shop see Blase Sweet Shop, Arlington Heights see Breaker Confections, Elk Grove Village see Celebration Candy Manufacturing Company, Inc., Wheeling see Curtiss Candy Company Farm, Milwaukee Avenue near Route 59A see Curtiss Candy Company Farms, northeast corner of Buffalo Grove Road and Dundee Road see Dede's Sweet Shop, Palatine see Downers Grove Candy Kitchen see Dutch Mill Candies, Mount Prospect see Evergreen Sweet Shop, Arlington Heights see Fannie May Candies, Niles see Framberg's Sweet Shop, Arlington Heights see Hapke, Fred, Palatine see Heidorn's Sandwich & Eat Shop, Arlington Heights see Humbracht's, Earl, Confectionery, Bartlett see Jankers Sweet Shop, Bensenville see Kebbies Keg, Bensenville see Kitty Korner's Restaurant see Koebbeman, William H., Bensenville see Koebbie's, Bensenville see Kuntz, Mrs., Arlington Heights see Lunning, A., Arlington Heights see Mary's Sweet Shop, Des Plaines see Moorhouse, Jas. F., Barber Shop, Palatine see Naperville Candy Kitchen see Niemeyer, H. B., Arlington Heights see Niemeyer, Herman, Palatine see Niles Center Sweet Shop see Ninnemann Ice Cream Parlor and Confectionery, Mount Prospect see Northbrook Sweet Shop see Palatine Sweet Shop see Perrin, Richard F., Arlington Heights see Plaza Candy & Gift Shop, The, Bensenville see Rau, George J., Arlington Heights see Saltsberg, Ben, Palatine see Seip Ice Cream Parlor and Confectionery, Palatine see Stein, Rudy, Arlington Heights see Stein's Candy Shop, Arlington Heights see Stevens, Mrs. Candies, Bensenville see Sweet Spot and Busy Bee Store, Roselle see Woodbury, Wm., Palatine Cook County Health Department says candy is bar to health 11-12-1943 PE 1:1 Douglas Aircraft Company carries 50,000 Baby Ruth candy bars to service men and women, photograph 7-21-1944 10:4

Canfield see Higgins-Canfield see Higgins-Canfield Lutheran Church see Higgins-Canfield School renamed Park Ridge 9-28-1961 S 52:1

Canfield Avenue or Road see Lange Brothers Florists, Norridge see St. Paul Lutheran Church, Higgins Road and Canfield Road

canning Lillian Russell report on canning clubs 9-28-1917 1:5 students win achievement pins for garden and canning work 6-14-1918 1:6 Wood Street School, Palatine demonstration: canning, poultry and marketing 7-19-1918 1:4 Arlington Heights Community Dining Room opens kitchen for canning 8-19-1932 1:8 Prospect Heights women enjoy Victory Canning 8-28-1942 MPH 3:7 sugar rationing for canning in progress 5-29-1942 1:7 Prospect Heights Public School PTA studies home canning methods 4-9-1943 MPH 3:7 to discuss canning 5-14-1943 5:5 Arlington Heights Public School PTA canning project to benefit cafeteria 6-11-1943 1:7, 9-17-1943 4:6 Cook County Home Bureau may sponsor community canning center in Arlington Heights with WFA 5-12-1944 1:1 advertisement: new time-table for vegetable canning 8-1-1947 RR 5:4 technology dates back to Napoleonic times 1-19-1961 AHH 19:5

Cannon Electric Co., Bensenville, 107 Gateway Road photograph 7-28-1960 AR 16:6

Cannon, Ezra, Barrington retires, see Chicago & Northwestern Railroad 10-10-1919 1:7 dies suddenly 12-12-1924 19:4

Cannon, Tommy, Wood Dale (originally Ernest Kleppner) see wrestling 2-23-1923 (Roll A) 12:4 photograph of 5-25-1923 (Roll A) 1:3 see House That Jack Built, The, Bensenville 9-4-1931 RR 1:4

canoes see boats

Canopy Beauty Salon, The, Arlington Heights advertisement: 38 South Evergreen Avenue 12-12-1963 AHH 72:7 opens 12-19-1963 AHH 23:5

Canteen, The, Barrington restaurant mentioned; 214 South Hough Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5

Cantigny War Memorial Museum, Winfield Township, 1S151 Winfield Road see also McCormick, Robert R., Wheaton dedicated 8-18-1960 RR 11:4 recreates world war history, photographs 4-23-1964 AHH 46:1 DuPage County Boy Scouts to camp at 4-23-1964 BR 9:2

Cantrell, Ralph developer of Royal Oaks Subdivision, photograph 4-19-1962 BR 8:4 bulldozer gets mired in soft black earth, photographs 7-26-1962 BR 1:3, 2:4 Bensenville trustees deny 50 apartments 9-24-1964 AR 2:3

Canty, Sherman H., Elk Grove GOP primary winner for 6th representative district nomination 4-12-1956 AHH 1:7 Elk Grove Township Republican committeeman supports David E. Brown for State Central Committee, photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 8:4

Canvas Chapel, The, Bensenville, York Road and First Street see Bensenville Bible Church Rev. George J. Lambert will tell about his experience in Russia 7-22-1949 RR 3:4

CAP (abbreviation) see Civil Air Patrol

Capers Unlimited see also Stunt of the Month Club club finds clues which lead to monthly meeting: party 7-30-1964 BR 12:4

capital punishment see hangings

capitalism Rev. E. Leslie Shaw, Wheeling, blames capitalism for causing Great Depression 10-23-1931 1:1

Capitanelli, Consuella, Lombard 1962 Lilac Queen plays piano, photograph 6-20-1963 BR 5:1

Capitol Recordings, Park Ridge see rock and roll 9-10-1964 WH 6:3

Capone, Al "Scarface" Cicero fights to end rule of 3-23-1928 DCR 1:2 has a Palatine branch? 2-22-1929 2:5 henchmen visit Palatine Gun Club 6-26-1931 PE 1:7

Capoot, Lowell J., Bensenville in Guam 8-25-1944 RR 1:2 leads attack on Japs at Ormoc; friends hear story on WMAQ 12-15-1944 RR 1:8 awarded Bronze Star in Philippines 3-2-1945 10:4 meets Henry Ericson 3-16-1945 RR 1:2 Capt. in Okinawa 7-6-1945 9:2 expected home from Pacific 11-9-1945 RR 1:6 photograph 8-8-1947 RR 1:5 new village president of Bensenville 4-22-1949 RR 1:8 photograph 5-13-1949 RR 1:2 resigns, moving to Texas 7-8-1954 BR 1:7

Capri Apartments, Wheeling, 333 Center Avenue teacher first tenant in modern apartments, photographs 9-1-1960 WH 1:1 approved by Wheeling 12-15-1960 WH 1:4 photograph, Wolf Road just north of Dundee Road 2-15-1962 WH 2:4 zoning refused for more apartments 12-24-1964 WH 5:1

Capri Construction Co. seeks multiple dwelling rezoning for west side of Wolf Road just north of Dundee Road 11-16-1961 WH 1:7

Capri Gardens Subdivision, Palatine, northeast of Rand Road and Dundee Road asks rezoning 3-13-1958 PE 1:2 no objections to housing project 3-27-1958 PE 1:1

Capri Terrace, Wheeling, west side of Wolf Road north of Dundee Road apartments okayed on planner's signing 5-10-1962 WH 1:4 final plat gets conditional approval 6-21-1962 WH 2:5 3-floor buildings proposed 9-13-1962 WH 4:5 decision expected on zoning 11-19-1964 WH 1:3

Capri Village, Palatine Township, northeast of Rand Road and Dundee Road Palatine to examine plans 11-7-1963 PE 8:3

CAR (abbreviation) see Children of the American Revolution

car dealers see automobiles

Car Poole Leasing, Inc., Arlington Heights, 400 West Northwest Highway advertisement 7-18-1963 AHH 32:1

car rental see automobile rental

car theft, alleged see robberies 10-17-1924 1:6...

Car-Vac, Inc., Addison advertisement; 388 West Lake Street 7-16-1964 AHH 19:1

car washes see automobiles

Caramel Corn Shop, Addison, Green Meadows Shopping Center advertisement 6-14-1962 EGH 4:1

Caravello, Sander see Bee-Gee Builders of Chicago photograph 10-22-1964 PE 1:1

carbon dioxide Mount Prospect Volunteer Fire Department sees effectiveness of carbon dioxide gas 2-27-1948 MPH 1:2

carbon monoxide Herman Hattendorf, Cloverdale, dies from monoxide gas 3-3-1944 RR 1:4 dangers from poisoning 1-28-1949 MPH 2:1 auto fumes fatal to Elk Grove Village resident 10-11-1962 EGH 1:1 big killer; safeguard your health 12-6-1962 AHH 51:3 deadly winter hazard 1-23-1964 AHH 49:3 jury says William Casey, Rolling Meadows, death was accident; died of carbon monoxide poisoning in garage, photograph 3-26-1964 RMH 1:6

Carbone, James, Wood Dale wants injunction against Wood Dale to restrain it from interfering with completion of his garage 1-28-1949 RR 1:1 suit dismissed 8-19-1949 RR 1:1 injunction against Sanitary Fill, Ltd. owned by 11-26-1959 PE 3:4 fined for defying court 12-1-1960 PE 3:2

Carbone, Leonard, Palatine with evacuation company in France 8-4-1944 7:3 discharged 12-28-1945 7:6

Card, L. P., Palatine ice cream parlor, mentioned October 29, 1874, 11-14-1941 7:5

Card Shop, The, Mount Prospect, Randhurst advertisement 4-4-1963 MPH 12:1 Cardinal, The (newspaper) Arlington Heights Township High School to have own student newspaper 10-26-1928 3:3 commencement issue 6-14-1935 2:4 annual out this week 6-11-1937 1:3 experience best teacher for staff reporters 1-30-1948 9:2 cited for treatment of Brotherhood Week 5-14-1948 6:3

Cardinal Bus Lines seeks franchise, Chicago to Janesville 10-28-1943 PE 1:7 seeks bus line thru Arlington Heights 10-20-1944 1:5 notice of public hearing 2-2-1945 MPH 2:3 starts operation through northwest towns 10-19-1945 PE 1:3, 10-25-1945 1:8 advertisement 10-25-1945 7:7 loses ruling, see Illinois Commerce Commission 11-16-1945 MPH 1:8 offers bus service to Wisconsin lakes 5-24-1946 17:2 bus pinched for 65 miles an hour 5-9-1947 PE 1:8

Cardinal Drive School, Rolling Meadows, 2300 Cardinal Drive see also School District No. 15, Palatine Township accept first bids; construction now under way 2-19-1959 RMH 1:7 "full steam ahead" 4-2-1959 RMH 1:4 illustration 7-30-1959 RMH 6:1 photograph 5-19-1960 RMH 25:1 teachers, staff back to school next week, photograph 8-25-1960 RMH 1:6 end half-days for 3rd grade 11-24-1960 RMH 1:1 gym floor argument may cost taxpayers 7-6-1961 RMH 1:1 sinking floor is studied 12-21-1961 RMH 6:4 Easter bonnet creations, photograph 4-19-1962 RMH 4:4 all-male cast show Tax Time in Suburbia, photograph 3-14-1963 RMH 1:4 Paul Jung appointed principal, photograph 5-30-1963 RMH 2:1 teachers like friendly atmosphere, photograph 10-10-1963 RMH 2:1

cardinals see Meyer, Cardinal Albert Gregory, Chicago see Stritch, Archbishop Samuel Alphonsus, Chicago

Cardinals Arlington Heights Township High School mascot

Cardy's Restaurant, Arlington Heights, 1714 West Northwest Highway advertisement 6-14-1962 AHH 68:1

CARE non-profit overseas aid agency steps up Berlin relief 8-31-1961 AHH 23:4 crusade opens in DuPage County 10-19-1961 BR 15:1 high school pupils promote drive 12-14-1961 RMH 3:1 Wood Dale Junior Woman's Club earns citation through General Federation of Women's Clubs aid program 8-9-1962 AHH 59:5

careers see labor

Carey, Peter B. advertisement; for Cook County Sheriff 10-30-1942 6:1

Cargill Co., Carpentersville moved into Meadowdale Industrial Park, Carpentersville 2-27-1964 AHH 38:3

Cargill, Douglas H., Wheeling at Camp Allen, Norfolk, Va. 3-5-1943 (2) 1:6 at Dutch Harbor, Alaska 9-3-1943 (2) 12:8 in Aleutians 2-25-1944 12:6 photograph of 3-17-1944 7:2 on thirty-day leave 10-26-1944 9:1 discharged 11-30-1945 18:5

Cargill, Fred L. "Scotty", Wheeling photograph of 3-28-1924 5:3 caricature of 8-28-1936 1:1 President, Wheeling Business Men's Association, photograph 12-10-1948 CCH 1:7 seeks top village post, photograph 1-24-1957 WH 1:4 elected Wheeling planning chairman 9-26-1957 WH 1:4 new trustee, photograph 4-23-1959 WH 1:7 felled by stroke; stricken Friday; improves 7-30-1959 WH 1:4 bribery charges against two trustees prompt denials; 'politics' are blamed 4-28-1960 WH 1:4 bribery charges may be dropped; indictments not issued 6-2-1960 WH 1:4

cargo see movers and shippers

Cargo building, O'Hare Field see Flying Tiger Line

Cargo, Rev. Ozoz pastor, St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Palatine (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:2

caricatures see also cartoons see Ackerman, Roland, Arlington Heights 7-29-1936 1:3 see Barrett, O. G., Arlington Heights 8-14-1936 CCH 1:4 see Botterman, Albert, Schaumburg 7-29-1936 8:5 see Burns, Floyd E., Arlington Heights 8-21-1936 8:5 see Cargill, Fred, Wheeling 8-28-1936 1:1 see De Pue, Wm. H. 8-28-1936 AN 8:4 see Fleming, Stanley, Itasca 10-25-1962 IR 1:4 see Gaare, Otto, Palatine 7-29-1936 PE 1:5 see Gahlbeck, Goldie, Palatine 8-21-1936 2:5 see Geistfeldt, Alfred, Schaumburg 1-8-1937 1:5 see Goldwater, Barry M., Arizona 10-29-1964 AHH 21:5 see Grace, Wally 'Papa', Arlington Heights 5-17-1962 AHH 44:4 see Graft, Mrs. Ida, Arlington Heights 8-28-1936 2:2 see Griffith, C. L., Arlington Heights 9-18-1936 2:6 see Harris, Elroy J., Arlington Heights 10-9-1936 5:5 see Hattendorf, Herman, Schaumburg 8-7-1936 RR 8:4 see Hattendorf, Martin, Schaumburg 7-17-1936 1:4 see Johnson, Lyndon Baines 10-22-1964 AR 7:1, 10-29-1964 AHH 21:5 see Krause, Walter, Jr., Arlington Heights 7-24-1936 1:7 see Krooth, Arthur S. 8-28-1936 1:8 see Paddock, Stuart R., Sr. 10-8-1959 AHH 1:1 see Pfingsten, Fred, Schaumburg 7-24-1936 5:4 see Pollock, Wm. J. 8-21-1936 2:7 see Reed, Chauncey W., West Chicago 2-22-1935 RR 1:4 see Schneberger, George F., Arlington Heights 8-7-1936 1:3 see Sporleder, Frank, Schaumburg Center 7-10-1936 1:6 see Toynton, Hollis, Palatine 9-11-1936 PE 1:7 see Urhammer, Clarence, C., Palatine 8-7-1936 RR 2:8 see Ziegler, Jerome, Naperville 10-22-1964 AR 7:1 Arthur Hendrikson, Paddock Publications editorial cartoonist draws Robert Kennedy, Sen. Goldwater, V.P. Lyndon Johnson, etc. [shown] 6-6-1963 AHH 8:1

Carl & Ann's Place, Wheeling, 83 South Milwaukee Avenue (formerly known as Karl & Ann's Place) charged with selling liquor to minors 1-28-1960 WH 1:4 mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:4

Carl, Glenn W., Des Plaines killed in France, photograph 8-11-1944 1:8, RR 1:8 memorial services 10-20-1944 1:2 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 "the supreme sacrifice", photograph 8-16-1945 24:2

Carl, Herbert, Arlington Heights in military service on a tanker 9-18-1942 1:7

Carl Sandburg Junior High School, Rolling Meadows see Sandburg, Carl, Junior High School, Rolling Meadows

Carl Sandburg School, Wheeling see Sandburg, Carl, School, Wheeling

Carle, Violet essay "My Onion Garden" 1-9-1925 11:5

Carlisle, Edward G., Arlington Heights new president of Arlington Heights in election upset! 4-18-1957 AHH 1:6 propose change in manager plan; mayor, Hoover tangle 7-3-1958 AHH 1:4 elected head of Northwest Municipal Conference, photograph 1-28-1960 PHH 5:1 mayor's death stuns village; honored at services, photograph 2-2-1961 AHH 1:7

Carl's Coin-op Dry Cleaners, Mount Prospect advertisement: 420 West Northwest Highway 4-19-1962 AHH 24:1

Carl's Conoco Service, Mount Prospect, 302 East Northwest Highway advertisement 8-29-1963 AHH 6:3

Carl's Food Shop, Mount Prospect see Scott's Food Shop, Mount Prospect advertisement 5-18-1961 MPH 5:3 mentioned, 15 East Prospect Avenue 6-8-1961 AHH 85:2 advertisement; closing after 8½ years; 11 East Prospect Avenue 8-6-1964 AHH 21:1

Carl's Restaurant, Mount Prospect mentioned; 712 East Northwest Highway 10-22-1964 EGH 12:5

Carl's Suburban Home Service, Palatine advertisement: washer, dryer, home appliance repair 3-1-1962 AHH 57:3

Carlsen's Beauty Salon, Des Plaines advertisement: 560 North Pearson Street 11-5-1937 CCH 3:5 advertisement: 660 North Pearson Street 5-3-1940 6:1

Carlson see Refram-Carlson Builders

Carlson, Mrs., Mount Prospect photograph of 8-24-1945 3:4

Carlson, A., Schiller Park advertisement: shirts 9-5-1924 20:2

Carlson, Andrew E., Construction advertisement; Kemmerly Real Estate, Agents 7-16-1964 AHH 60:1

Carlson, Arvid W., Arlington Heights photograph 5-9-1947 14:3

Carlson, Bernette Avis, Arlington Heights, Palatine photographs 4-22-1949 6:2, 10-21-1949 8:4

Carlson, Bob, Bensenville see Refram-Carlson Builders see Royal Oaks Subdivision, Wood Dale photograph, bowling alley, bar get okay 12-27-1962 BR 1:5

Carlson, Carl J. photograph of 4-1-1938 8:7 nominee for DuPage County Sheriff, photograph 4-15-1938 RR 1:7

Carlson, Doris, Roselle missionary is prisoner of war at Baguio, Philippines 12-31-1943 MPH 1:7 parents anxiously await word from 2-9-1945 1:6

Carlson, Mrs. H. W., Mount Prospect photograph 5-27-1949 11:3 button fancier to exhibit her collection, photograph 8-16-1962 MPH 3:3

Carlson, Harold E., Arlington Heights named Acting Village President, photograph 2-9-1961 AHH 2:1 chairman Arlington Heights Planning Commission criticized over Fairway Terrace funds 4-2-1964 PHH 1:7

Carlson, Henry, Palatine photograph 6-17-1949 PE 1:4

Carlson, Hugo, Lombard Police Chief out for sheriff's office, photograph 2-2-1934 RR 1:2

Carlson, Nathaniel A., Arlington Heights photograph of 9-2-1938 4:4 retires from School District No. 25 Board 3-27-1942 1:8 former school board president endorses present members, photograph 4-9-1943 6:6

Carlson, Oscar E., Paint Co., Park Ridge, 104 Main Street advertisement 8-17-1961 AHH 37:7

Carlson Paint Co., Des Plaines advertisement: paint, wallpaper; 716 South Lee Street 11-3-1933 6:3

Carlson, R. M., Arlington Heights advertisement: paints, oils, varnishes 10-3-1913 1:4

Carlson & Schuman, Arlington Heights, Dunton Avenue and Northwest Highway Christmas trees 12-10-1948 5:7

Carlson, Warren, Arlington Heights at Madison, Ind. 9-10-1943 (2) 1:5

Carlyle, William, farm, Lake Cook Road one mile east of Route 14 Deer Park Countryside Fair to be held at 8-2-1962 PE 4:1, 8-16-1962 AHH 62:1

Carmelite Monastery, Des Plaines, 949 North River Road bishop to be at groundbreaking for new chapel wing 7-9-1964 RMH 7:1

Carmichael, Stokey see Students' Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

Carmie's Deluxe Pizza Drive-In, Arlington Heights advertisement; 1432 Rand Road 5-7-1964 AHH 9:1

Carncross, E. A. photograph of 7-8-1930 1:1 Cook County Farm Bureau hires, to handle insurance 7-8-1930 1:1 takes up Cook County Farm Bureau insurance job 8-5-1930 3:4

Carncross, Gordon E., Arlington Heights joins Merchant Marines 6-22-1945 9:7 at Gallups Island, Boston, Mass. 7-13-1945 14:4 photographs 1-11-1946 7:7, 6-21-1946 2:4, 6-27-1946 6:5

Carncross, Robert J., Arlington Heights LCT skipper returns after 16 months service in South Pacific, photograph 3-31-1944 9:1 trains LCT skippers at Solomons, Md. 5-26-1944 12:5 returns from Pacific 12-8-1944 5:2 has charge of 12 LCTs 3-30-1945 16:3 138 mph winds in Okinawa, photograph 11-2-1945 9:4 discharged 11-30-1945 18:6

Carnegie, Dale Niles — Ilg Park YMCA advertisement: Dale Carnegie course 3-15-1962 AHH 11:4 workshop at Chateau Louise Motor Hotel, West Dundee 1-9-1964 AHH 7:3

Carnehl farm, Wheeling see School District No. 214, 2-8-1962 AHH 1:3 appraisal under way 3-15-1962 WH 2:4 School District No. 214 sells 66 acres 7-23-1964 AHH 19:6

Carnehl, Irvin R., Park Ridge photograph 4-30-1948 4:3

Carnell, John B., Arlington Heights indicted on fraud charge in connection with Sister Kenny Foundation fund drives 2-1-1962 AHH 38:4

carnivals at Franklin Park 7-15-1921 8:5 big carnival at Arlington Heights 9-8-1922 2:3 Glenview carnival a great success 10-5-1923 (Roll A) 1:6 it's coming to Glenview 9-12-1924 3:4 Glenview Epworth League carnival a big success 9-26-1924 8:7 great carnival staged at Glenview the Fourth of July 7-3-1925 1:3 Mardi Gras carnival at Arlington Heights 9-25-1925 3:2 "Carnival Week" at Franklin Park 9-25-1925 25:4 at Bensenville 6-15-1928 2:6 at Arlington Heights 7-31-1928 1:8 at Franklin Park 9-28-1928 4:3, 9-28-1928 DCR 8:1, 10-12-1928 DCR 1:8, 11-2-1928 DCR 3:6 at Arlington Heights 9-6-1929 1:8 at Palatine 5-16-1930 4:2 at Arlington Heights 7-17-1931 5:1 at Palatine 8-14-1931 7:1 at Mount Prospect 8-14-1931 CCH (2) 1:3 at Bensenville 5-13-1938 RR 1:2 at Arlington Heights 7-15-1938 CCH 6:2 are carnivals on the way out? 7-11-1947 CCH 2:2 Westgate 'circus' brings fun, furor; Arlington Heights exiles animals 6-5-1958 AHH 1:4 Mike Wold Carnival banned: games rigged, employees arrested at Wheeling, photograph 5-30-1963 WH 1:1

Carns, James, Rolling Meadows see "Downtown Dilemma, The" named news editor of Arlington Heights Herald, photograph 6-27-1963 AHH 1:6 begins bi-monthly column "Sportsman's Notebook", photograph 8-1-1963 AHH 2:8

Carol, Albert, Arlington Heights nine driven from beds by early morning blaze 1-24-1947 1:1

Carol, Albert, Jr., Arlington Heights father asks aid in locating son, 14, 8-1-1947 1:3

Carol Cleaners, Palatine, 58 West Wilson Street mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 7:7

Carol-McHugh Builders Arlington Heights trustees decide to prosecute builder; grade errors cause action 10-19-1961 AHH 10:1

Carol Stream Baptist Church, Shawnee Drive, Yuma Lane and Blackhawk Drive breaks ground 11-14-1963 DCR 4:1

Carol Stream Industrial Park statistics 2-14-1963 AHH 43:3

Carol Stream Jaycees oppose formation of park district 10-31-1963 BR 14:1

Carol Stream Park District may be formed 10-31-1963 BR 14:1 petition filed 11-28-1963 RR 1:1 petition approved 1-23-1964 RR 1:1

Carol Stream Public School see also School District No. 93, Bloomingdale Township election for new school 8-18-1960 RR 1:4 photograph 9-1-1960 AR 6:1 to be dedicated 9-7-1961 RR 1:8 dedication, photograph 9-14-1961 RR 1:5

Carol Stream Utility Co. expect DuPage County to buy 12-3-1964 AR 15:4

Carol Stream, Village of residents move in; incorporated last month; developer Jay Stream 1-15-1959 RR 1:3 another growing village, photograph 7-2-1959 RR 1:3 growing; attacks school, fire, industry problems, photographs 9-1-1960 AR 6:1 Keeneyville fire board hassle focuses on rivalry with 6-29-1961 RR 1:3 reach accord on fire protection policies 9-7-1961 BR 14:4 budget total set at $51,280, 7-18-1963 BR 14:6 site sought for municipal center at 500 North Gary Avenue 12-19-1963 RR 1:5

Carole, Nancy, Powder Box, Bensenville, 31 South Addison Street advertisement 10-5-1961 BR 21:1

Carol's Casuals, Arlington Heights, 17 West Campbell Street mentioned 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1 advertisement 7-27-1961 AHH 16:1

Caron, Justin A. & Co., Inc., River Forest home building firm dates back to 1888, photographs 9-25-1958 BR 16:1

Caron-Rexall Drug Store, Addison, Green Meadows Shopping Center opens, photograph 11-20-1958 BR 4:1 live reindeer 'stabled' at, photograph 11-30-1961 AR 1:4 robbed 12-31-1964 AR 1:7

Caron-Rexall Drug Store, Bensenville, Brentwood Terrace Shopping Center signs lease 6-8-1961 BR 4:6 grand opening 4-26-1962 BR 2:5

Carothers, Harvey, Arlington Heights Fire Chief, photograph 12-18-1958 RMH 12:3 sets and puts out 50 practice fires at Northwest Community Hospital, photographs 11-9-1961 AHH 30:1 fire chief, aide attend conference on new methods, photograph 3-8-1962 AHH 30:3

Carousel Travel & Tours, Barrington advertisement: 222 East Main Street 1-11-1962 AHH 13:1

Carousel Travel & Tours, Mount Prospect advertisement; 3 East Prospect Avenue 6-25-1964 AHH 52:1

Carpenter, Judge mentioned 12-16-1949 PE 1:5

Carpenter, Jack, Palatine see Warburton, Walter John

Carpenter, John A. founded Carpentersville in 1831, 11-20-1958 AHH 61:1

Carpenter, Philip M., Wheeling stationed at Camp Robinson near Little Rock, Ark. 1-15-1943 (2) 1:3 at officers school 3-26-1943 (2) 1:7 at Fort Benning, Ga. 9-10-1943 (2) 1:5 at Fort Sill, Okla. 11-18-1943 12:2 at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. 3-10-1944 12:3 on furlough 3-24-1944 9:5 reported missing in action in France 8-4-1944 1:2 memorial mass 12-22-1944 12:7 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 "the supreme sacrifice", photograph 8-16-1945 24:4 Wheeling plans Memorial Day program in memory of 5-23-1947 CCH 1:3

Carpenter, Philip M., Post No. 66, Am-Vets (Wheeling) honors fallen heroes 6-7-1946 CCH 2:3 holds banquet 2-14-1947 CCH 2:6 installs officers 2-4-1949 CCH 1:3 invites public to grand opening, photograph 9-12-1952 CCH 1:5 Las Vegas Night slated 9-24-1959 WH 1:2 question use of building as vote site because of liquor license; 141 South Milwaukee Avenue 3-15-1962 AHH 1:7

carpenters see construction

Carpenter's Place, Palatine, 923 South Plum Grove Road advertisement 8-10-1934 4:3 for sale 5-3-1935 8:7 becomes Donkey Inn 5-31-1935 1:6

Carpenters Union see Arlington Heights Carpenters Union, Local No. 1196 Local No. 839 dance at Rand Park, Des Plaines 9-28-1945 PE 4:7

Carpenter's Union Hall, Des Plaines, 1614 White Street advertisement: New Year's Eve party and dance 12-20-1962 AHH 84:4

Carpentersville Fireworks Co. photographs 7-4-1963 RMH 1:1, 7-11-1963 RMH 1:1 Lou Maretti's labor lights up sky on Fourth of July, photograph 6-25-1964 AHH 13:1

Carpentersville, Village of see C.I.D. Realty Corp., Carpentersville see Chicago Furniture Mart, Carpentersville see Fowler, Leonard, Carpentersville see Gault, P. H., Carpentersville see Hills-McCanna Company, Carpentersville see Meadowdale International Raceway, Carpentersville see Meadowdale Music Studio, Carpentersville see Meadowdale Shopping Center, Carpentersville see Meadowdale Subdivision, Carpentersville see Remington, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin, Carpentersville see St. Monica's Church, Carpentersville see Stead, Wm., Carpentersville see Wieboldt's Store, Carpentersville see Winter Garden, Carpentersville founded by John A. Carpenter in 1831 (actually Julius Angelo Carpenter) 11-20-1958 AHH 61:1 Pres. Edward Thyfault, Jr. tells advantages of 5-2-1963 AHH 54:3 offers 100 acres of land to NASA 1-9-1964 AHH 31:7

Carpentier, Charles F., Rock Island County photograph 11-3-1960 RR 18:1 edict: ban go-karts from street 7-26-1962 AHH 21:2 letter from Sec. of State of Illinois raps JP Francis Kelly 9-27-1962 PE 1:2 considers challenge to Gov. Kerner 4-25-1963 AHH 34:3 committeeman throws hat in ring for governor 8-8-1963 AHH 16:6 visits Schaumburg Township, criticizes Gov. Kerner, photograph 9-19-1963 HH 2:1 Sec. of State's Highway Safety First Mobile, photograph 9-26-1963 MPH 2:6 claims experience needed in Governor seat 10-17-1963 AHH 15:4 with new license plate, photograph 11-7-1963 AHH 84:5 blamed by Hayes Robertson for Richard Nixon's defeat 11-21-1963 EGH 6:4 bows out of gubernatorial race; hospitalized with heart condition 1-23-1964 RMH 1:1

carpet see Abbey Carpets, Inc., Palatine see Balas, Hoffman Estates see Des Plaines Rug Cleaning Plant see designer's shop, the, Arlington Heights see Eirich, Dick, Enterprises, Prospect Heights see Empire Furniture Co., Morton Grove see Evans-Black Carpets, Elk Grove Village see Franklin Park Rug Cleaning Co. see Franzen, Oscar H., Bensenville see Furniture & Rug City, Palatine see Grand Discount, Elmwood Park see Hall's, Elgin see Karpet Showcase, Mount Prospect see Korber, F., Palatine see Magic Mart Inc., Des Plaines see Mayfair Rug Cleaners, Arlington Heights see Mount Prospect Carpet Center see North Suburban Carpet Cleaners, Arlington Heights see North Suburban Carpet Cleaners, Rolling Meadows see North Suburban Cleaners, Park Ridge see Pride and Dixie Bell Carpet Mills Division, Bell Industries, Elk Grove Village see Sax-Tiedemann & Company, Franklin Park see Schiller Carpet Company, Arlington Heights see Squares of Carpet, Inc., Mount Prospect see Torcom, Manas, Park Ridge see Vartanian Carpet, Inc., Libertyville see Vartanian Carpet, Inc., Palatine see Walton Rug and Furniture Co., Mount Prospect see Wood 'n Cloth, Des Plaines 4-page supplement 6-4-1964 AHH 48:1

Carpet Mart, The, Addison advertisement: 19W225 Lake Street 5-17-1962 AHH 30:6

Carpet Square, Mount Prospect Plaza mentioned 1-30-1964 AHH 38:4

Carpetuft Carpets, Elk Grove Village warehouse under construction at 345 Scott Street 8-15-1963 EGH 2:5

carpooling Prospect Heights Office of Civilian Defense to try car pool plan 8-7-1942 6:6 workers must join 'share the ride' club to get extra gas 12-18-1942 1:8 empty gas tanks for defense workers 'til they cooperate; share-the-ride clubs necessary to conserve tires 1-8-1943 1:1 organize share-the-ride clubs in Prospect Heights 1-22-1943 MPH 1:1 set up 'share the ride' clubs in Palatine 1-29-1943 PE 1:8 crack down on motorists in save rubber campaign; must return share-the-ride questionnaires 2-5-1943 MPH 3:2 urge group riding clubs at Roselle 2-5-1943 RR 1:1

Carquerville, Walter M., Company, Elk Grove Village, 2200 Estes Avenue to occupy new factory 9-27-1962 EGH 4:4, 10-18-1962 AHH 96:1

Carr, Elizabeth Frye, Arlington Heights photograph 4-19-1946 1:5

Carr, Dr. H. J., Arlington Heights photograph 6-25-1948 9:2, 6-24-1949 13:3 Arlington Heights Township High School physician, photograph 8-26-1949 9:3

Carr, Mrs. H. J., Arlington Heights photograph of 12-14-1945 1:8

Carr, Leo photograph of 10-16-1942 (2) 5:4 feted at Arlington Heights, photograph 3-27-1942 MPH 1:3 honored by Republicans of northwest towns 10-20-1944 1:3

Carr & Lobdell's Mill, Bartlett mentioned 4-8-1949 17:3

Carr, Nancy photograph 4-30-1948 10:4

Carr, P. J. "Paddy" Cook County Treasurer, photograph 10-27-1922 1:2

Carr Realty, Wheeling, 403 East Dundee Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:4

Carr Realty Co., Deerfield, 701 Waukegan Road advertisement: home: Horatio Gardens 9-27-1962 AHH 48:1

Carr Tavern, Cloverdale loses license after appeal to state 6-8-1945 RR 1:3

Carriage Club, Sleepy Hollow horseback riding popular, photograph 11-12-1964 AHH 48:3

Carriage Hill, Glenview rental community, advertisement, illustrations 1-19-1961 AHH 10:3 built by Hasbrook Corp., photograph 6-1-1961 AHH 1:6 wins landscape award, photograph 1-3-1963 AHH 37:4

carriages see also wagons see Beckman, Fred, Palatine see Busse, Wm. & Son, Inc., Mount Prospect see Dobell, W. H., Palatine see Greenberg, Edward, Sr., Arlington Heights see Hackbarth, August M., Palatine see Kunz, Fred L. Palatine see Luerssen & Co., Wagon and Carriage Shop, Palatine see Luerssen & Schultz, Palatine see Peck, N., Wagons and Carriages, Palatine see Peterson, Chas., Arlington Heights see Quindel, H. E., Schaumburg see Schultz, G. C., Palatine see Weidner Bros., Buffalo Grove and Aptakisic surrey, illustration 5-6-1904 4:6 photographs 10-30-1958 AHH 7:4, 7-12-1962 MPH 3:6

Carrier Union Palatine Postmaster signs contract with, photograph 10-22-1964 PE 4:4

Carrigan, Miss Nell, Palatine eighth grade instructor for many years retires, farewell party 6-23-1922 1:5

Carroll, Donald, Metals, Bensenville probe $1500 cable theft; Division Street 4-16-1964 BR 2:8

Carroll, John W. "Bill", Park Ridge Republican state representative urges fresh look at public aid crisis, photograph 10-27-1960 AHH 77:1 tells background of State House controversy 1-12-1961 AHH 29:1 legislator flooded by tax protests against CTA, photograph 6-22-1961 AHH 6:1 Wheeling Township Young Republican Club to hear address by 8-31-1961 AHH 17:2 tells bid for re-election, photograph 12-28-1961 AHH 11:2 elected head of Illinois Public Aid Advisory Commission 2-15-1962 AHH 4:5 set dinner dance for, photograph 3-1-1962 AHH 9:3 "is state income tax is coming?" 7-26-1962 AHH 3:1 advances babysitting plan for ADC mothers 10-18-1962 AHH 29:3 seeks re-election 11-1-1962 AHH 75:1 is candidate for state nominating convention, photograph 4-9-1964 AHH 15:4 possible minority leader? 12-10-1964 AHH 25:1

Carroll, Paul photograph of 9-13-1940 1:4

Carroll, Paul, Sr., Arlington Heights chosen head of Merle Guild Post No. 208, American Legion, photograph 9-11-1942 1:6 elected commander of district Legion, photograph 8-6-1943 1:7

Carroll, Paul F., Jr., Arlington Heights photograph of 8-22-1941 1:4 continuing training in army air corps at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas 5-22-1942 1:2 gets wings as 2nd lieutenant 1-1-1943 1:6 on furlough from Tyote, Texas 3-5-1943 2:3 receives decoration for action in the South Pacific 9-24-1943 (2) 14:7 flies combat missions in Southwest Pacific 10-1-1943 10:8 awarded Oak Leaf Cluster 3-10-1944 12:6 saves life of wounded man in bomber 4-14-1944 14:5 78 missions and 680 combat hours 6-2-1944 7:1 returns to U.S. on a bomber 7-28-1944 9:2 stationed in Chicago 11-10-1944 14:7

Carroll, Mrs. Thelma M. appointed Arlington Heights community nurse 10-6-1944 1:5, 12-3-1953 AHH 1:3 says polio serum scarce in suburbs 4-26-1956 AHH 1:5

Carroll, Virginia, Prospect Heights photograph 2-27-1948 1:4

Carroll, Walter B., Westmont GOP candidate for House 12-30-1949 RR 4:4

Carroll, William Sgt. with Elk Grove Village Police Dept., photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 23:1

Carroll, William J. primary winner 4-12-1956 AHH 1:7

Carroll's Resort, Bluff Lake, Grass Lake Road advertisement 6-14-1962 AHH 67:1

Carruthers, James, Glen Ellyn chairman of DuPage County zoning committee 10-14-1949 RR 1:8

cars see automobiles

Carson Construction Co., Chicago heap of dirt stirs up heat of argument between builder and Bloomingdale 5-3-1962 BR 13:4

Carson, Ellen see Sloss, Ellen

Carson, Hugh "Shorty", Mount Prospect popular radio artist moves to Mount Prospect, photograph 5-14-1943 MPH 3:4

Carson, John, Dunton home at 1034 South Pine is second oldest in the area 10-17-1963 AHH 51:6

Carson Pirie Scott and Co. made 1962 a year of expansion 4-25-1963 AHH 14:1

Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Carpentersville, Meadowdale Shopping Center sustains heavy smoke and water damage 11-21-1963 AHH 13:5

Carson Pirie Scott and Co., Chicago, O'Hare International Airport will operate food service 8-10-1961 AHH 41:3 restaurant will offer panoramic view, photograph 3-22-1962 AHH 52:1

Carson Pirie Scott and Co., Mount Prospect plans development: Randhurst 8-14-1958 AHH 1:4 executive of to direct project; postpone hearing 9-18-1958 MPH 1:2 expert from tells center plans; regional shopping center is 'asset', illustration 10-9-1958 MPH 1:4 advertisement, illustration 6-21-1962 AHH 9:1 brings chain number to 28, photograph 8-16-1962 AHH 70:5 motif has 'country elegant' air 8-16-1962 AHH 79:5 Treetop Restaurant, photograph 10-24-1963 AHH 28:3

Carson, T. P., Mount Prospect Marine tells of life in wartime China, photograph 10-9-1942 (2) 5:1

Carstens Awnings, Des Plaines, 1038 Lee Street advertisement 3-4-1949 16:1

Carstens, Dr. H. Paul, Arlington Heights photograph 12-26-1947 1:7 at 1430 North Arlington Heights Road 4-23-1964 AHH 9:3

Carston Motors, Wheeling, 189 North Wolf Road (formerly known as Customs by Carston) businessman unwraps newest auto 'wonder': Mark II pickup, photograph 7-28-1960 WH 1:1 advertisement: 489 North Wolf Road 9-21-1961 WH 2:1 name changed 4-19-1962 WH 2:1,6

cartage see movers and shippers

Carter, John F., Hoffman Estates 18-year-old boy charged with stealing auto 11-8-1962 HH 5:3

Carter, Leslie history 1-5-1951 11:3

Carter, Mrs. Margorie Annen Wheeling Township Collector: personal property tax is suburb headache, photograph 5-25-1961 AHH 8:1

Carter, Mary, Paint Co., Addison advertisement: 412 West Lake Street 3-1-1962 EGH 2:3

Carter, Mary, Paint Store, Mount Prospect advertisement, 1024 East Northwest Highway 6-15-1961 AHH 34:4

Carter Music Shop, Mount Prospect, 15 West Busse Avenue see Bowen, V. Carter, Mount Prospect 10-20-1960 AHH 16:1 mentioned 12-29-1960 MPH 4:1 advertisement 1-12-1961 MPH 2:1 photograph 2-22-1962 AHH 4:3 marks 12th birthday at Mount Prospect Park and Shop; 27 West Prospect Avenue 9-10-1964 AHH 24:1

Carter, Otis L., Jr., "Rusty", Wheeling new trustee, photograph 4-23-1959 WH 1:7 lashes Mayor, see Wheeling, Village of 8-13-1959 WH 1:6 named Wheeling Planning Commission Chairman 9-7-1961 WH 1:3 resignation is apparently 'dead' 8-30-1962 WH 2:1 quits as village trustee, photograph 9-20-1962 WH 1:1

cartoons see also caricatures see Henrikson, Arthur A. see Portz, Matt see Urick, Joseph A., Arlington Heights Democratic Party predicts victory, cartoon 11-2-1934 10:7 cartoon by Mile-A-Minute Marty, advertisement for Wm. Busse & Sons, Inc., Palatine 9-24-1937 CCH 6:1,7 "Picking Off the Spares—by Sixta" bowling cartoon 11-25-1938 6:5 Army cartoons by Joseph A. Urick, Arlington Heights 7-17-1942 1:1 Arlington Park Race Track cartoon Dogs Run at Arlington 2-19-1943 (2) 2:2 American Legion sponsors WWII veteran's bill, cartoon 3-3-1944 PE 1:4 cartoon: 2nd anniversary of column "With Uncle Sam" 8-18-1944 13:3 cartoon in San Francisco Call Bulletin 11-10-1944 14:8 cartoon: "Boy! That cigar sure stinks" 8-16-1945 9:4 cartoon: he says the larger half is on B Battery's side 8-16-1945 16:4 cartoonist for WUS anniversary edition 8-16-1945 17:6 cartoon: "Reportin' fer duty, Sarge" 8-16-1945 18:4 three panel cartoon 8-16-1945 19:3 cartoon: "I had it made to order fer the Sarge" 8-16-1945 20:3 cartoon: "wimmin'" 8-16-1945 22:4 cartoon: "I got the pin out — what'll I do next?" 8-16-1945 23:3 cartoon shows crosses at Palatine railroad crossing: "Who's to Blame?" 10-11-1946 PE 1:3 Arlington Heights Herald cartoon "Dinah" 1-10-1947 RR 5:2 Mount Prospect State Bank cartoon strip "Dottie Dripple" well liked 4-9-1948 MPH 1:6 Palatine Parking Meters 4-16-1948 17:7 let's ring the bell for Arlington Heights Girl Scouts! 11-5-1948 1:2 Wheaton Post No. 76, American Legion: annual carnival 6-24-1949 RR 4:1 Matt Portz, staff cartoonist, draws first cartoon for Paddock Publications 1-20-1950 CCH 1:4 Rolling Meadows Subdivision 9-17-1953 AHH 30:1 Bar-Tere Rambler, Palatine 6-23-1960 EGH 5:1 Holy Family Hospital, Des Plaines 6-8-1961 AHH 8:1 Arlington Heights 125th anniversary celebration 9-28-1961 AHH 1:3 Oasis Drive-In Theater advertisement: cartoon "Tostu" 10-19-1961 AHH 55:3 cartoon character "Sir Palatine" to symbolize downtown Palatine merchants, illustration 11-1-1962 PE 4:3

Cartriseal Corp., Wheeling Lincolnwood firm to relocate to Glenn Street; manufactures rotating shaft seals 9-10-1964 WH 2:6 illustration 9-24-1964 WH 3:4

carts see carriages see go-carts see ox carts see wagons

Carver, Mrs. Ellen, Rolling Meadows photograph 1-19-1961 RMH 1:5 Rolling Meadows Public Library Librarian too busy to mark anniversary, photograph 7-13-1961 RMH 1:6 photograph 12-28-1961 RMH 1:2

Cary Airport to be dedicated 5-28-1929 8:5

Cary Road see Villa d'Este, Cary

Cary, Robert, Keeneyville 23 year old youth missing in Canadian wilds 9-25-1958 RR 1:7 find body in Canadian wilds, photograph 10-16-1958 RR 1:7

Cary, Village of see Bowman Dairy, Cary see Curtiss Candy Company Farm, near Cary see Dawes, Col. Charles, Cary see Fox Trails, Cary see Norge Ski Club, Fox River Grove see Northwoods Fur Farms, Cary see Schweitzer, John, Cary see skiing see Trout Valley, Cary see Villa d'Este, Cary Palatine boys build sail plane; hope to launch near 6-28-1929 PE 1:7 in spite of gates and lights at, man killed at crossing 2-4-1949 16:6 Illinois & Wisconsin Railroad was built from Chicago to, in 1854, 2-18-1949 12:5 extended to Janesville in 1859, 2-18-1949 12:5 train-car crash at Palatine Road fatal to Cary family of 7, photograph 12-24-1953 AHH 1:3 train wreck kills former Arlington woman, photograph 1-16-1958 CCH 1:7

Casa La Rosetta, Rosemont advertisement: floor show: Joan Dawn, sensational dancers; restaurant; Mannheim Road ¼ mile south of Higgins Road 6-1-1934 6:3

Casa-Nova Restaurant, Mount Prospect advertisement; 506 East Northwest Highway 2-13-1964 AHH 20:1

Casablanca Restaurant, Rand Road just south of Dundee Road advertisements 6-20-1947 6:1, 12-12-1947 18:5 owner killed in ambush attempt, see Buny, Michael 5-20-1949 1:6 owner's daughter shot, see Buny, Darlene, Palatine 2-16-1951 PE 1:5 issued federal slot machine stamp 10-29-1953 AHH 30:6 firemen douse blaze within 3 minutes, photograph 4-9-1959 PE 1:6 license suspended for gaming equipment 8-23-1962 PE 7:7 advertisement: restaurant and cocktail lounge 10-10-1963 AHH 40:1

Casanova, Jos., Wheeling wounded in Italy 9-15-1944 8:8

Casares, Rick car stolen 2-21-1963 WH 4:7

Casares, Rick, Pro Bowl, Buffalo Grove, 100 West Dundee Road planned for Wheeling at northwest corner Elmhurst Road and Dundee Road, photograph 6-16-1960 WH 1:1 grid star asks liquor license; bowl plans detailed 7-21-1960 WH 1:4 liquor license action delayed, photograph 7-28-1960 WH 1:4 pro bowl issue debate futile 8-25-1960 WH 1:4 awaits village license action 9-8-1960 WH 1:4 denied liquor license in Wheeling 9-15-1960 WH 1:4 Buffalo Grove welcomes grid star's $1 million bowling alley 12-1-1960 WH 1:7 ground breaking, photograph 12-8-1960 WH 5:1 starts construction 1-19-1961 AHH 30:1, 2-23-1961 WH 4:1 grand opening festivities 6-22-1961 AHH 18:1 photographs 6-22-1961 WH 2:6, 7-6-1961 WH 2:4, 4:5 71 police calls cited 10-10-1963 WH 6:3 new Vintage Restaurant 11-14-1963 AHH 15:3 chef is new owner of Vintage Restaurant 1-23-1964 AHH 63:5, 65:6 Buffalo Grove board to check on boys under 18 at pool room 1-23-1964 WH 4:1 Buffalo Grove officials have kind words for 2-13-1964 WH 4:1

Cascade Outdoor, North Avenue at Prince Crossing Road drive-in theater to open in June 4-20-1961 AHH 44:2 installs transistorized sound 4-27-1961 AHH 24:4 unique sign is feature of 6-1-1961 BR 6:3 will open this month 6-15-1961 BR 4:5 wiring completed 7-13-1961 AHH 54:5

Case, J. I., Company advertisement: farm equipment, illustrations 3-21-1903 5:6 advertisement: Ford Model T., 1914 Case Car, illustrations 2-6-1914 4:6 photograph of first gasoline tractor 8-13-1948 16:4

Case, John P., Naperville new President, see Pure Milk Association, Chicago 3-20-1936 1:6

Case, Milton PTHS band instructor, photograph 2-25-1949 PE 1:4

Casey, G. Daniel, Elk Grove Village new president of Northwest Cooperative Mental Health Association aware of 'great need', photograph 3-22-1962 EGH 4:1

Casey, Robert T. Rolling Meadows Magistrate, photograph 1-9-1964 RMH 1:2

Casey, William, Rolling Meadows jury says death was accident; died of carbon monoxide poisoning in garage, photograph 3-26-1964 RMH 1:6

Cashere Corporation, Mount Prospect mentioned; 207 East Evergreen Avenue 5-28-1964 AHH 37:3

Casino roadhouse asks Cook County for license 10-30-1925 9:7

casinos see Bensenville Lions Club 11-11-1949 RR 1:3

Caslow, Winfield H. see Main Street Crusade

Casper, Fred C., Elmhurst chosen York Township Assistant Supervisor 5-5-1933 RR 1:4

Caspers, Paul photograph of 4-10-1936 12:8

Cass Avenue see Brookhaven Manor Utility Co., Darien see Brookhaven, Village of

Cass Steel Co., Addison, 38 Interstate Road see Breen, Matthew X.

Cassidy, Paul G., Inc. advertisement: waterproofing 3-1-1962 AHH 57:2

Castaways Restaurant, Schiller Park advertisement 11-19-1964 AHH 61:3

Casterline, William G., Mount Prospect seeks election to village board, photograph 1-5-1961 MPH 5:1

Castle, The, Fox River Grove, Northwest Highway mentioned 6-28-1962 AHH 63:7

Castle, Benjamin B., Arlington Heights dies 9-22-1916 1:3

Castle Court, Palatine, Plum Grove Road board to consider Bee Gee Builders of Chicago plat for old Glade farm 4-9-1964 PE 2:5 trustees refuse to take action 4-16-1964 PE 2:1 hope seen for village okay 4-30-1964 PE 1:2 preliminary plat approved 5-14-1964 PE 1:5 village tacks on 5 conditions to plat approval 8-13-1964 PE 1:1

Castle Heights Subdivision, Mount Prospect, between Main Street and Rand Road from Gregory Street north residents to organize 7-16-1948 3:4 offers to build 600 4 room GI homes for $7,500,000; too rich for Mount Prospect? see Bluett, & Sons, R. J. 10-15-1948 MPH 1:2 hears aims of candidates 3-18-1949 MPH 5:8 R. J. Bluett & Sons forced to foreclose 1-27-1950 MPH 1:1 Cook County Board approves 5-21-1953 MPH 1:5 lawsuit, see Mount Prospect, Village of 6-4-1953 MPH 1:8

Castle on the Hill, Palatine Township see Rohde, Frederick, farm, Palatine Township

Castle Home Furnishings, Prospect Heights advertisement; 7 East McDonald Road 4-9-1964 AHH 34:1

Castle, Howard P., Barrington candidate for Representative in General Assembly, photograph 9-6-1918 13:3 elected 9-13-1918 1:7 photograph of 9-3-1920 3:1 reelected 9-17-1920 1:3 inspects University of Illinois at Urbana 2-25-1921 1:7 tells need of new State of Illinois Constitution 9-29-1922 1:3 favors new State of Illinois Constitution 12-8-1922 6:3 worthy of re-election, photograph 3-21-1924 6:4 addresses Arlington Heights Woman's Club: "The Enlarged Responsibilities of Woman" 10-17-1924 1:7 photograph 4-9-1926 4:8 found a suicide 12-9-1932 1:3

Castle Knoll Farm condemnation proceeding, see Palatine Township 7-16-1920 5:1

Castle, Mr. and Mrs. L. D., Barrington Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson, Nunda were guests of (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:3

Castle, Williams, Long & Castle, Barrington advertisement: attorneys at law 4-2-1909 8:1

castles see Castle, The, Fox River Grove see Dunham Castle, Wayne Township see Gates, Harry, Elgin 11-25-1949 12:1 see Shayne's Castle Ballroom

castles in the air see Apple Orchard Shopping Center, Hoffman Estates see Arlington North Plaza, Palatine Road and Wilke Road see Arlington Park Hotel, Northwest Highway see Brookhaven, Village of see Castle Court, Palatine see "Chicago, State of" see Delgado Nursing Home, Mount Prospect see Dundee Highlands Shopping Center, Arlington Heights see Golden Age Nursing Home, Palatine see Heather Hill "400" Country Club, Mount Prospect see Kelsey Grove see King Arthur Apartments, Palatine, Plum Grove Road and Glade Road see "Lincoln County" see Maine Memorial Hospital, Des Plaines see "Metropolis of Chicago" see North Elmhurst see Northbrook General Hospital see O'Hare City see Palatine Heights see Prassas, George W. and Company see Swanson block, Palatine see Winston Park Northwest Shopping Plaza, Palatine

Castor, E. S. "Pat" named new superintendent, School District No. 15, Palatine Township, photograph 4-20-1961 RMH 4:1 starts duties July 1, photograph 6-15-1961 RMH 1:4 photograph 4-26-1962 PE 2:4 welcomes staff, photograph 8-29-1963 RMH 8:7 photograph 3-26-1964 PE 1:3

Casuals, The Sweet Adelines barbershop quartet wins regional honors, photographs 4-12-1962 AHH 25:1, 1-16-1964 AHH 44:6 wins quartet competition, photograph 4-30-1964 MPH 4:1 photograph 9-17-1964 AHH 61:3

Casualty Homes, Schaumburg Township development in southern part of Schaumburg Township just west of Roselle Road mentioned, photograph 4-23-1964 HH 3:2

Catalano, James A., Roselle stationed at Richmond, Va., photograph 12-4-1942 RR 1:2 at Abilene, Texas 11-30-1944 9:6

catalog stores see Continental Catalog Store, Des Plaines see Sears, Roebuck and Company see Spiegel Catalog Shopping Center, Mount Prospect see Ward, Montgomery, Catalog Store

Catalpa Avenue see Boeske, Leonard E. "Lee" Addison, Elmhurst see Cameo Terrace West, Itasca see Franzen, Elmer H., School, Itasca see Itasca Public Library 6-15-1961 IR 1:7 see Lovely Lady of Itasca Beauty Salon see Mahler farm, Itasca see St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church, Itasca see School District No. 10, Addison Township 1-25-1962 IR 1:2 see United States Postal Service 5-26-1960 DCR 1:6 see Wood Dale Inn resident complains of floods 5-2-1963 BR 12:1

catering see Allen Catering Co., Northbrook see Don's Catering Service, Bensenville see Family Delicatessen & Caterers, Mount Prospect see Hot Shoppes Catering Service see Monica Catering, Park Ridge see Scott, Harry, Barrington, Palatine see Supreme Catering

Catherine Memorial Medical Hospital, Palatine, 24 South Plum Grove Road see also Plum Grove Nursing Home, Palatine to open 5-10-1946 RR 1:6 seven girls complete nurse's training, photograph 8-4-1950 PE 5:5 Palatine appeal board divided on rezoning hearing; nursing home future rests with Board of Trustees 7-9-1953 PE 1:7 mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 7:6

Catholic Charities see Maryville Academy, Des Plaines to open office in Wheaton 5-14-1948 RR 1:1 Rev. J. T. Lahart to direct in DuPage County area 6-4-1948 RR 1:5 Cardinal Stritch appoints men to board of DuPage County office 10-8-1948 RR 3:4 Win G. Knoch named to head DuPage County office 10-28-1948 RR 6:5 $1,000 gift sparks drive 11-26-1948 RR 1:2 report work of DuPage unit 3-25-1949 RR 5:4 DuPage Board makes report 6-24-1949 RR 6:3 handles 140 cases in DuPage County 12-23-1949 RR 3:3 appeal set on May 8, 5-11-1961 AHH 7:1 sets one-day appeal 5-10-1962 EGH 7:3 reports aiding 2,476 people 7-18-1963 BR 4:3 must solicit aid from suburbs 12-10-1964 AHH 98:1

Catholic Church see Catholic churches, organizations, etc.

Catholic Church of St. Walter, Roselle, Hill Street and Maple Avenue (formerly known as Catholic Mission, Roselle, also known as Church of St. Walter, St. Walter's Church) renamed by Cardinal Stritch 4-30-1948 RR 1:6 Pastor F. Louis Grafton 6-4-1948 RR 6:3 to hold picnic 7-2-1948 RR 1:7 support of members praised; four sisters to staff Catholic school 8-20-1948 RR 1:6 harvest sale 10-8-1948 RR 4:1 becomes independent parish 6-10-1949 RR 1:1 to officially welcome Rev. Joseph E. Wagner, as first pastor 6-24-1949 RR 1:1 Vince Garrity speaks on 'Inside Sports' 12-23-1949 RR 1:7 to add school, illustration 8-10-1951 RR 1:7 the flag flies, photograph 11-2-1951 RR 1:3 new school opens, photograph 8-29-1952 RR 1:2 breaks ground for new school addition, photograph 6-18-1953 RR 1:4 raises $109,000 for new church, illustration 6-7-1956 RR 1:5 photograph 9-25-1958 BR 19:3 new school building, illustration 11-27-1958 RR 1:2 school opening 8-31-1961 BR 10:3 choir, photograph 12-21-1961 DCR 3:5 121 children ready for first communion 4-25-1963 BR 13:3 religious statue is crowned 6-6-1963 BR 16:7 band to open festival 1-23-1964 BR 8:5 children receive bike safety tips, photograph 10-1-1964 RR 1:5

Catholic churches, organizations, etc. see also archbishops see also cardinals see also dioceses see also nuns see also popes see Alexian Brothers see Archdiocesan Catholic Cemeteries of Chicago see Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women see Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies see Archdiocese of Chicago see Barrington Catholic Church see Bartlett, Village of 6-19-1942 RR 1:3 see Childerley see Church of the Holy Ghost, Wood Dale see Clerics of St. Viator see Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CDC) see Deer Grove Forest Preserve 6-18-1920 1:3 see Driscoll Catholic High School, Addison see DuPage County Catholic Council see DuPage County Council of Catholic Women see Holy Family Hospital, Des Plaines see Immaculate Conception Ukranian Byzantine Catholic Church, Palatine see John XXIII, Pope see Joliet Catholic Diocese see Little Sisters of the Poor see Maryknoll Fathers see Master Eye Foundation of the Catholic Church see Meyer, Cardinal Albert Gregory see Mission Church of St. Theresa, Hoffman Estates see Mount Prospect Catholic Woman's Club see Naim see National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice see O'Hare International Airport, Chicago 11-26-1953 AHH 22:1 see Our Lady of Arlington, Arlington Heights see Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Glenview see Our Lady of the Wayside Church, Arlington Heights see Queen of the Rosary Catholic Church, Elk Grove see Roselle Catholic Women's Club see Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Lombard see St. Alexis Church, Bensenville see St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Prospect Heights see St. Beatrice Catholic Church, Schiller Park see St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Bensenville see St. Colette Catholic Church, Rolling Meadows see St. Cyprian Catholic Church, River Grove see St. Emily's Catholic Church, Mount Prospect see St. Gertrude's Catholic Church, Franklin Park see St. Hubert Catholic Church, Hoffman Estates see St. Isadore Catholic Church, Cloverdale see St. James Catholic Church, Arlington Heights see St. John The Evangelist Catholic Church, Streamwood see St. Joseph Catholic Church, Addison see St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, Wheeling see St. Joseph's Home for the Elderly, Palatine see St. Luke's Catholic Church, Carol Stream see St. Martha's Catholic Church, Morton Grove see St. Mary's Catholic Church, Buffalo Grove see St. Mary's Catholic Church, Des Plaines see St. Matthew's Roman Catholic Church, Glendale Heights see St. Norbert's Catholic Church, Techny see St. Peter Damian Church, Bartlett see St. Peter Catholic Church, Itasca see St. Peter's Catholic Church, Niles Center see St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church, Addison see St. Raphael's Catholic Church, Naperville see St. Raymond Catholic Church, Mount Prospect see St. Theresa Catholic Church, Palatine see St. Thomas of Villanova Church, Palatine see St. Viator Catholic Boys High School, Arlington Heights see St. Zachary Catholic Church, Des Plaines see Santa Teresita Church, Palatine see Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth see Stritch, Archbishop Samuel Alphonsus see Tarragons Roman Catholics are strong in Schaumburg Township poll shows 9-21-1961 HH 1:1 School District No. 214 to review 'unexcused' absences for 4-hour "Day of Recollection" observance at Catholic churches 5-3-1962 AHH 1:2 record enrollments seen for Catholics 8-16-1962 AHH 3:1 changes in Mass to be demonstrated 10-29-1964 EGH 1:8 English, hymns added to Catholic Mass; changes go in effect November 29, 11-19-1964 AHH 16:1 Catholics appraise new Mass 12-10-1964 AHH 84:4

Catholic Council on Working Life Rev. Robert A. Reicher talks to migrant farm hand, photograph 12-20-1962 AHH 76:6 Rev. Reicher recommends public housing in northwest suburbs as help to ex-migrants, photograph 5-16-1963 AHH 23:1

Catholic Daughters of America (CDA) see Court St. Theresa The Little Flower No. 1063, Cloverdale, Catholic Daughters of America

Catholic Festival Chorus to sing for Alexian Brothers Hospital fund 5-16-1963 AHH 15:3

Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America see Maryknoll Fathers

Catholic Forensic League girls from Sacred Heart of Mary High School enter, photograph 5-9-1963 AHH 16:4 tournament 11-21-1963 AHH 15:1

Catholic Friendship House, Chicago see Kearney, John

Catholic High Club, Itasca see St. Peter Catholic Church, Itasca 3-29-1962 BR 16:1

Catholic Interracial Council see Chicago Catholic Interracial Council see National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice

Catholic Mission, Roselle planned 11-9-1945 RR 1:2 announces bingo at Roselle school 10-4-1946 RR 1:5 Rev. Joseph Edward Wagner named pastor 10-24-1946 RR 1:7 starts drive 5-30-1947 RR 1:3 Cardinal Stritch changes name to Church of St. Walter 4-30-1948 RR 1:6

Catholic Mission, Wood Dale plans discussed for 2-11-1944 RR 1:3 holds first mass 3-24-1944 RR 1:3 holds first annual carnival 7-21-1944 RR 1:5 Rev. Joseph Edward Wagner named pastor 10-24-1946 RR 1:7 new pastor is welcomed 11-1-1946 RR 1:6 Cardinal Stritch okays plans 12-20-1946 RR 1:2 see Church of the Holy Ghost, Wood Dale

Catholic Order of Foresters (COF) see St. Joseph's Court No. 183, Catholic Order of Foresters see Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, Court No. 1046 fall dance at St. Mary's, Buffalo Grove 11-23-1961 AHH 49:7

Catholic organizations see Catholic churches, organizations, etc.

Catholic Parish, Bartlett first Catholic mass 6-19-1942 RR 1:3 Cardinal Stritch appoints Rev. Father Thomas Barry Horne pastor; masses are held in Set Screw & Mfg. Co., Bartlett; church will be called St. Peter Damian Church 8-5-1949 CCH 2:2

Catholic schools see religious schools

Catholic Youth Federation see DuPage County Catholic Youth Federation

Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) see Boy Scouts of America 7-8-1932 8:3 see St. James Catholic Church, Arlington Heights 4-26-1935 1:1 see Barrington High School 4-17-1936 8:7, 8-28-1936 6:4 camp on U.S. 83 in Palos Township mentioned 9-10-1943 (2) 2:6 see Bensenville, Village of 5-16-1952 BR 1:8

Catholicism lecture in defense of the Catholic Church at Seip's Auditorium, Palatine 3-21-1913 2:4 Hosea Cornish Paddock attacks Catholicism 8-24-1928 2:1 Paddock apologizes for attack 8-28-1928 3:4 rapid expansion creates problems for Catholic parishes in suburbs 8-20-1959 AHH 5:1 bias confronted Catholics in suburbia during 1930's 10-1-1959 AHH 22:1 'hate' literature circulated in Arlington Heights relating to Sen. Kennedy campaign 11-3-1960 AHH 1:5 religious issue fading State Democratic Director James Ronan says 10-10-1963 AHH 9:1

Catino, Thomas A. & Co., Arlington Heights advertisement: homebuilder; 602 Catino Street 2-1-1962 AHH 39:7

Cation, Matthew, Prospect Heights nominated for Mason award, photograph 8-2-1962 PHH 1:3

Catlow Hall, Barrington see also Auditorium Theatre, Barrington erected by Joseph G. Catlow 12-8-1916 1:3 Mary Pickford in movie Madame Butterfly; David Harum 12-22-1916 5:4 all day meeting on power farming 1-9-1920 5:5 dance by Ed. Walsh's famous Chicago Novelty Orchestra 9-30-1921 11:4

Catlow, J. H. see Spring Lake Gravel Co., Barrington

Catlow, Joseph G. Catlow Hall erected by 12-8-1916 1:3

Catlow Theatre, Barrington new style of architecture used in 5-27-1927 8:2 film Dempsey - Tunney Fight 10-7-1927 3:3 George Billings, in person, star of Abraham Lincoln 11-15-1927 6:3 film The Life of Riley 12-2-1927 8:6 film London After Midnight 2-10-1928 6:4 celebrates first anniversary, film Skyscraper, Ralph Fascilla and his Argentinians Band and Vaudeville presentation 5-22-1928 6:1 vaudeville: The Three Muskateers of the Air; Jack Blair and Sky Lark 7 piece orchestra 6-15-1928 PE 3:5 minstrel show; radio broadcast of Tunney-Heeney match 7-24-1928 8:3 Stultz, wonder violinist of Jazz 7-31-1928 8:7 vaudeville: Richey Schafer's Band 8-14-1928 8:1 vaudeville: Red Norvo and his Vagabond Middies 8-24-1928 5:4 Otto Gray and his Cowboy Band, photograph 9-18-1928 8:7 stock company, the famous Graeme Players, presents play, Enter Madame 10-2-1928 5:3 vaudeville: Eddie Klien and his Saxo-Hounds 10-26-1928 5:3 vaudeville: The Seniority Girls 11-2-1928 4:5 Maple City Four, famous quartet of the WLS Show Boat 11-9-1928 4:7 Fred Norvo and his Vagabond Tars 11-16-1928 5:1 name Barrington painted on roof for aviators 11-20-1928 1:7 vaudeville: Frisco Radio Stars 11-23-1928 5:7 WLS Barn Dance Fiddlers; Royal Radio Hawaiians and Hula Dancers 2-19-1929 4:7 vaudeville Jay Herby as "Paul Ash Jr."; Lewis & Wells; The German Band of WLS 3-8-1929 5:4 vaudeville: Pie Plant Pete; Ruth Anderson and her Co-eds, red hot girls band 3-15-1929 4:3 vaudeville: Noelani Lopes' Hawaiians 3-22-1929 6:1 Harry Lewis and his Band 5-10-1929 5:4 anniversary week comes to 5-24-1929 4:5, 5-24-1929 6:5 Bell's Famous Hawaiians, photograph 5-24-1929 PE 6:6 film In Old Arizona, first 100 per cent out door talking picture 6-18-1929 6:1 special vodvil: Pacific Four Comedy Quartet; The Gay Mr. Cohen; Franz Meisel, Wizard of the Violin 11-1-1929 6:4 Illini Singing Band 11-8-1929 6:4 union agents arrested after bombing 11-29-1929 PE 1:3 see Barrington Merchants' Exhibit 12-6-1929 2:6 5 acts of vaudeville: Brodway Scandals, talk, song, dance; Dance Frolic 12-27-1929 6:2 vaudeville: Bell's Hawaiians 5-15-1931 2:1 vaudeville: Du Bell's Pets, troupe of trained dogs 4-1-1932 6:2 air conditioning system; on stage: magician Mysterious Smith presents Temple of Mystery 6-24-1932 CCH 3:1 secret film The Big Drive: complete record of World War 3-10-1933 6:1 installs "High Fidelity" sound 3-24-1933 CCH 2:6 on the stage: Chubby Chaney, fat boy of "Our Gang" 5-19-1933 6:6 to celebrate sixth birthday 5-26-1933 PE 4:7 home talent show, Lions Club presents Phillip For Short 11-3-1933 5:2 in person: Alice Lehman in her famous fan dance 5-18-1934 5:3, 5-18-1934 PE 3:8 on stage: Northwest Mounted Police 7-20-1934 6:5 on stage: Georgie Goebel, "The Little Cowboy" singer of WLS 9-14-1934 6:8; photograph 9-14-1934 PE 3:1 on stage: WLS National Barn Dance featuring Girls of the Golden West, Patsy Montana, Max Terhune, Arkansas Woodchopper, Prairie Ramblers, Hoosier Sod Busters, Billy Woods and the Exhibition Square Dancers 9-21-1934 5:4, PE 4:2 on stage: Earl Frederichs' 10-piece Orchestra 3-29-1935 4:6, 4-5-1935 3:3 on stage: Palatine Harmony Snatchers 8-16-1935 6:6 Barrington's Blanche Fry to sing 12-6-1935 4:2,8 newsreel: The Bombing of the Panay 1-7-1938 CCH 1:5 owner W. R. Catlow has say on double or single features 11-9-1945 1:7 special show to honor Boy Scouts 10-24-1946 11:1 barber shop quartet to appear 11-15-1946 15:3 opera Hansel and Gretel 4-30-1948 7:5 advertisement: 4-H Club benefit picture The Green Promise 10-14-1949 15:4 Wright Catlow leases theatre to Edward Skehan of Mundelein 1-16-1964 AHH 52:3 history spans four decades, photograph 1-23-1964 AHH 21:1

Catlow, W. R. photograph of 11-9-1945 1:7

Catlow, Wright, Barrington see Catlow Theatre, Barrington 1-16-1964 AHH 52:3 photograph 1-23-1964 AHH 21:1

Caton, Wm. C., Arlington Heights sent to rehabilitate Europe 1-11-1946 1:2

cats see also kennels see Evanger Dog and Cat Food Co., Wheeling see Greater Chicago All Breed Cat Club see Quaker Oats Company, Barrington cat and dog show at Seip's Auditorium, Palatine 12-10-1915 5:6 boxing cats 10-27-1960 RMH 1:6 feline's flight finds family feeling blue 12-1-1960 AHH 8:1 cat poisonings on Alton Road, Prospect Heights protested, photograph 12-5-1963 PHH 1:1

CATS (abbreviation) see Chicago Area Transportation Study

cattle see also anthrax see also cow fever see also foot-and-mouth disease see also slaughtering houses see also tuberculosis see Andersen, L. B. and Co., Wheeling see Angelus Stock Farm, Hoffman Estates see Arndt, Carl, Bartlett see Artificial Cattle Breeding Association see Bang's disease see Berlin, Emil, Palatine 11-12-1948 21:1 see Boss Stock Farm see Buffalo Creek Farm see Cook County Dairy Herd Improvement Association see Dean's Stock Farm, Palatine see Flagg's Stock Farm, Palatine Township see Forke, George & Sons, Itasca see Fox River Valley Livestock Center, Inc., St. Charles see Gerken Bros., Arlington Heights see Golden Bull Farm, Route 12, seven miles north of Wauconda see Henry, J. H., Arlington Heights see Herboth, J. B., Farm see Hertz' Stock Farm, Des Plaines see Humbracht, E. C., Barrington see Illiona Farm see Kenyon, W. C. & Sons see Kerber Packing Company, South Elgin see Kirchhoff, Geo. see Krause, Walter, Jr., Arlington Heights see Kuhl, Wm., Arlington Heights see Lageschulte, Myron see Lake Street Stock Farm see Lincoln Stock Farm, Palatine see Lorig, J. F. & Son, Maywood see Luehring, Henry, Itasca see Martin, Frank, Lombard see Matt's Mink Ranch, Des Plaines see Mayslake Farm see Milbratz, A. H., Arlington Heights see Milwaukee Avenue Stock Farm see Northern Illinois Dairy Cattle Breeding Association, Dundee see Otis Farm Company, Barrington see Owen, Dr., Stock Farm, Palatine see Palatine Rendering Service see Palatine Stockyards see Reese, Herman, Palatine see Roselle Locker & Storage see Schlenker, Harry R., Palatine see Schnell's, State Road and Algonquin Road see Seldon Farm see Shagbark Lake Fur & Feather Farm, Des Plaines see Smith, Mrs. Frank A., Itasca see Stade Bros., Arlington Heights see Swanson, N. W., Des Plaines see Uncle Andy's Cow Palace, Palatine see Wayman, Frank H., Arlington Heights see Weidner, Quirine, Wheeling see West Chicago Stock Yards see Wheeling Rendering Works see Wolf Stock Farm see Wolterman, George, Arlington Heights cattle pass Palatine, Lake Zurich & Wauconda Railroad, photograph 1-12-1912 5:5 Cook County Fair, stock on display 9-25-1914 4:1 local farmers switch from cattle to wheat 4-17-1917 1:1 Cook County Farm Bureau to help farmers buy dairy cattle 9-24-1920 6:3 Ontarioville Public School pet stock project 7-13-1923 (Roll A) 17:3 student essay "Ayrshire Cattle", photograph 5-23-1924 12:2 student essay "The Holstein-Friesian Cattle", photograph 5-23-1924 12:2 student essay "Jersey Cattle", photograph 5-23-1924 12:2 student essay "The Brown Swiss Cattle", photograph 5-23-1924 12:2 student essay "The Guernsey Cattle", photograph 5-23-1924 12:2 unsightly stockyards at Arlington Heights 3-27-1925 16:5 traffic in tuberculosis cattle ends in fine and prison 10-16-1925 11:1 Henry Shatte, Palatine, confesses; stolen cow found; all cattle located 10-28-1927 1:1 essay "My Chicken Project" 3-12-1929 4:4 cow calling described 8-2-1929 8:4 catch gangsters raiding stock near Itasca 11-4-1932 PE 3:5 Cook County Forest Preserve to allow dairy cattle to pasture because of drought 6-8-1934 1:8 relief cattle shipment causes huge increase at West Chicago Stock Yards 8-24-1934 7:4 Palatine Township High School agricultural class visits stock show at stockyards 12-13-1935 CCH 1:4 student essay "The Story of My Baby Beef" 12-25-1936 4:5 discharged farm hand sells cattle belonging to Holy Ghost Academy 9-16-1938 5:4 Itasca Public School stock show 11-4-1938 RR 1:7 25 cattle cars derailed when wheel gives out 3-21-1941 RR 1:5 Cook County USDA War Board to issue licenses for slaughtering livestock 3-26-1943 (2) 4:3 Cook County Farm Bureau Advisor Hughes advises stockmen to adjust use of '44 feed grains 9-17-1943 (2) 4:1 Willard Knigge, Palatine, prize winner at Chicago stock show 10-12-1945 7:5 Prospect Heights Public School students take in Chicago Stock Show 12-13-1946 MPH 3:6 John W. Kennedy, Roselle, cattle case settled after long trip thru courts 6-13-1947 RR 1:1 bull roped, escapes and is recaptured 10-3-1947 18:3 CM&SP RR train kills 12 cattle on stampede near Hebron 10-10-1947 19:4 Dunton to have a monthly stock market (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:1 plan construction of livestock sales headquarters near St. Charles, illustration 4-14-1950 18:2 eighty-five year old cattle dealer Frank Wayman, Arlington Heights, recalls days of cheap cows and cheaper milk, photograph 12-7-1951 AHH 18:4 one of the last half-dozen dairy herds in Elk Grove Township to be sold off, William Rohlwing, photographs 12-5-1957 CCH 1:6 'round-up-time' in Wheeling for police 1-19-1961 WH 1:4 cattle yard in Arlington Heights was at Vail Avenue and the tracks 9-28-1961 S 60:5 steer roast; steer on a spit, photograph 9-6-1962 WH 1:6 cattle chased by low-flying plane in Schaumburg Township: complaint 8-1-1963 HH 2:1 steer roast, photograph 8-22-1963 WH 2:6 James Grosse, Palatine breeder to exhibit cattle at Nebraska show 1-2-1964 AHH 36:5

Caucasians see covenants, restrictive see poor whites Randhill Park Cemetery advertisement limits interments to persons of Caucasian race, photograph 7-18-1941 (2) 2:6 Presbyterian General Assembly: white churches should see to it that non-whites are hospitably welcomed 6-2-1944 RR 1:5 letter: negroes, with equal opportunities, could attain positions of caucasians 11-7-1947 15:6 population changes bode ill for future: whites move to suburbs as Chicago's Negro population increases 9-14-1961 AHH 49:1

caucuses see townships 5-11-1961 AHH 25:1...

Caul, James A., Palatine masked intruder placed on probation 5-2-1963 PE 1:5

Cautura, Jimmy "The Bomber" mentioned 5-9-1963 AHH 30:4

Cavalcade of Homes, Winfield advertisement; County Farm Road one mile north of Roosevelt Road; Wyncliff private recreation club nearby 7-30-1964 AHH 52:1, 8-6-1964 AHH 38:7

Cavallo, Ernest, Wheeling photograph 4-11-1957 CCH 1:7 Superintendent School District No. 59, Elk Grove Township urges bond issue vote 6-5-1958 EGH 1:4 board debates wage of 3-19-1959 EGH 1:5 'voice of people' hikes pay of 3-26-1959 EGH 1:4 resigns as school chief, photograph 6-2-1960 EGH 1:4

cavalry see Thirteenth Cavalry

Cavanaugh, Albert R., Palatine hikes 500 miles with bedroom and kitchen on his back 1-31-1919 4:5

Cavanaugh, Evelyn, Arlington Heights enlists in WAACS 3-12-1943 (2) 1:2 to be stationed at Fort Oglethorp, Ga. 3-19-1943 5:6 mentioned 6-11-1943 (2) 4:4 receives $10, 6-18-1943 (2) 6:4 at Fort Myer, Va. 7-30-1943 (2) 6:2 local WAC in Capitol Hill army motor pool 10-20-1944 11:3

Cave, Harold (Johnny), Belleville see Buny, Michael 9-29-1950 1:1

Caveney, Dr. M. W., Mount Prospect advertisement: Busse Building 7-5-1929 5:7

CAYO (abbreviation) see Rolling Meadows Civic and Youth Organization

CB&Q RR (abbreviation) see Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad

CBI (abbreviation) China-Burma-India

CBS (abbreviation) see Columbia Broadcasting System

CCC (abbreviation) see United States, Civilian Conservation Corps

CCCC (abbreviation) see Citizens Community College Committee

CCH (abbreviation) see Cook County Herald

CCST (abbreviation) see Community Council of Schaumburg Township

CD (abbreviation) see civil defense

CDA (abbreviation) see Catholic Daughters of America

CDC (abbreviation) see Confraternity of Christian Doctrine

CDL (abbreviation) see Citizens for Decent Literature, Inc., Lombard

Cecilians, The, Hinsdale 35-member choral group to be featured at Bensenville Municipal Band concert 7-19-1962 BR 1:4

Cedar Gardens Apartments, Palatine, northwest corner Cedar Street and Palatine Road apartment project to get rehearing 6-26-1958 PE 1:6 zoners consider apartment plea 6-25-1959 PE 1:4 up before zoners tonight 7-30-1959 PE 1:2 zoners to announce decision 8-6-1959 PE 1:6 village rejects John Philippe project 10-1-1959 PE 1:1 project revives controversy 10-12-1961 HH 8:1 annexation action is delayed 10-26-1961 HH 8:4 Cook County to probe project gripes, photograph 11-2-1961 PE 1:2 rezoning request delayed 11-30-1961 PE 2:7 board denies annexation 12-14-1961 PE 1:2 Philippe gets permit for treatment plant 1-25-1962 HH 7:1 Philippe to renew attempts to annex to Palatine 2-8-1962 PE 3:4 Philippe makes zoning plea again 3-29-1962 PE 4:7 approval for project seems near 4-26-1962 PE 1:7 Orchard Hills residents win 2 week postponement of annexation 5-10-1962 PE 1:7 property owners seek to stop work on; hearing postponed 7-5-1962 PE 1:2 court blocks permits; apartment work halted by rule 7-26-1962 PE 1:8 residents lose case against 9-27-1962 PE 2:5 has no sewer service; sewer delay 'bewildering' 7-11-1963 PE 1:7 MSD stops sewer work: no permit 7-25-1963 PE 4:4 receives sewer permit from MSD 8-29-1963 PE 1:1 village finds no violations 1-23-1964 PE 5:5 $500 given as bond against illegal occupancy, photograph 1-30-1964 PE 1:1, 7:1 MSD limits water connections to 32 units 2-6-1964 PE 1:7 soundproofing materials tested in new apartments, photograph 4-23-1964 PE 3:1

Cedar Glen Subdivision, Arlington Heights, northeast of Algonquin Road and Goebbert Road Arlington Heights annexation stalled 7-12-1962 AHH 1:2 annexation bid faces court test 8-2-1962 AHH 15:3 development set 4-18-1963 AHH 43:7 apartments okayed 5-30-1963 AHH 2:5 developer E. L. Trendel gets permit to hook up to sewer 12-19-1963 AHH 18:1 BeeGee Builders to build subdivision on Clarence Moll farm 2-20-1964 AHH 6:1 work begins on 99-home project 3-19-1964 AHH 30:6

Cedar Lake see Lake Zurich

Cedar Lawn Farm mentioned 10-7-1921 10:6, 10-14-1921 12:6

Cedar Street, Palatine see Cedar Gardens Apartments, Palatine see Heise, Henry S., Palatine see Shermer Subdivision, Palatine see Sunny Croft Hatchery, Palatine, Palatine Road just north of Illinois Avenue, photograph 10-30-1958 PE 6:4

Celebration Candy Manufacturing Company, Inc., Wheeling European candy maker opens shop 11-12-1948 1:4

Celebrity Lounge see Autry's, Gene, Sahara Inn, Schiller Park 10-31-1963 AHH 60:7

Cellie, R. E., Trucking Co., Bensenville mentioned; East Higgins Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:2

cement see concrete

cemeteries see also burial mounds see also potter's field see also sextons see Addison Building Material Co., Elk Grove Township see All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines see Archdiocesan Catholic Cemeteries of Chicago see Arlington Heights Cemetery see Bloomingdale Cemetery see Cady Cemetery, Inverness see Cook County Cemetery, Markham see Dunton Cemetery, Arlington Heights see Eden Cemetery see Euclid Lawn Cemetery, Arlington Heights see Euclid-Rand Cemetery, Arlington Heights see Evergreen Cemetery see Fredens Cemetery, Bensenville see God's Acre Cemetery see Greendale Cemetery, Palatine see Hill Cemetery, Arlington Heights see Hillside Cemetery, Palatine see Illinois Cemeteries Association see Indian Cemetery, south side of Dundee Road just east of Ela Road see Itasca Cemetery see Long Grove Cemetery see Memorial Estates Cemetery, Northlake see Memory Gardens Cemetery, Arlington Heights see Mount Emblem Cemetery, Grand Avenue at County Line Road see Mount Hope Cemetery, Plum Grove see New Hope Cemetery, Tessville see Northfield Cemetery see Norwood Park Home Cemetery see Old Plum Grove Cemetery, Palatine Township see Palatine Cemetery see Pet Haven Cemetery, Thorndale Avenue northwest of Itasca see Plum Grove 9-17-1964 PE 5:4 see potter's field see Randhill Park Cemetery, Arlington Heights see Ridgewood Cemetery see St. John Cemetery, Bensenville see St. Peter's Cemetery, Arlington Heights see Salem Cemetery, northeast corner Dundee Road and Ela Road see Salem Evangelical Cemetery, Palatine Township see Sayles Cemetery, Palatine Township see Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery, Arlington Heights see South Side Cemetery, Palatine see Sutherland Cemetery, Palatine Township see Vernon Cemetery see Wauconda Cemetery see Wheeling Cemetery letter objects to 'Good Neighbors' stealing flowering plants from local cemeteries 8-29-1947 9:6 new state law requires care charges for cemetery lots 8-27-1948 8:5 State Auditor Michael Howlett asks reform of cemetery fund law 9-24-1964 AHH 19:1

Cemetery Road repair, see Wheeling Township 8-11-1916 5:4 later known as Euclid Avenue 7-28-1950 17:1

censorship see also adults only entertainment see also obscenity see also pornography see also theaters see United States Office of Censorship military censorship 4-19-1918 1:6 Cook County School Supt. Aken joins drive to clean up movies, appoints censorship committee 7-27-1934 8:1 censorship spoils accident story in Palatine Enterprise 2-22-1935 PE 1:7 Arlington Heights Herald issues to Hawaii censored 3-20-1942 CCH 1:4 war restrictions increase popularity of Mount Prospect Public Library 10-9-1942 MPH 1:7 publication of names of inductees now prohibited 3-26-1943 1:5 poem by Paul Hoeft, Arlington Heights, about 9-10-1943 (2) 1:5 editor complains: "umpsteen pages of rules and regulations"; mail difficulties 5-12-1944 9:7 newspapers may not mention bingo winners: United States Post Office 10-24-1947 PE 1:1 Mount Prospect may ban comic books 5-14-1948 MPH 1:1; ordinance 5-21-1948 MPH 2:4 Cook County State's Attorney John S. Boyle criticizes Robert Mitchum films, but unable to find a statute to ban them 2-18-1949 16:3 lady 'censor' strips news stands of smutty books 5-10-1956 AHH 1:2 Arlington police close 'obscene' play; teen play I Am a Camera staged by Summer Stage group at Miner Junior High School shut 8-13-1959 AHH 1:7 no censor board: Arlington Mayor 8-20-1959 AHH 1:6 can Elk Grove Village curb sale of smut? 9-24-1959 EGH 1:7 strict censorship ordinance asked in Roselle; definition of 'pornography' 10-27-1960 RR 1:1 Chicago Tribune bans "sewer written" books such as Tropic of Cancer from its best seller lists 9-7-1961 AHH 1:4 'I'm no censor', Arlington Heights Memorial Librarian Mrs. Evelyn Stadelman says 9-7-1961 AHH 1:4 Mount Prospect Police Chief, George Whittenberg bans 'smutty' book, Tropic of Cancer, other suburbs follow 10-12-1961 AHH 16:1 ten suburban police chiefs sued over book ban by Northwestern University professor and Morton Grove housewife 10-19-1961 AHH 1:2 Mount Prospect Police praised for banning novel 10-19-1961 MPH 5:4 author Henry Miller and publisher Grove Press file suit against ten police chiefs 10-26-1961 AHH 1:6 police book ban is hailed by Monaco Drugs, Arlington Heights 11-2-1961 AHH 3:3 11 lawyers join forces in defense 11-16-1961 MPH 1:8 Arlington Heights trustees adopt obscenity law; confiscation is permitted 11-23-1961 AHH 1:5 judge denies motion to okay sale of Tropic of Cancer 11-30-1961 AHH 18:1 police can control obscenity: lawyer 12-14-1961 EGH 3:4 Arlington Heights police chief, L. W. Calderwood, dropped from book ban lawsuit, photograph 12-21-1961 AHH 1:1 book ban suit will be circus: Mount Prospect Village attorney Edward Hofert 12-21-1961 MPH 6:3 book ban suit charges Arlington Heights 'conspired' 1-11-1962 AHH 10:5 drop claims against seven suburb chiefs; combine two other cases 1-18-1962 MPH 1:4 'Tropic' defense witnesses include professor, crime expert 1-25-1962 AHH 31:1 Jack Mabley is witness in book case 1-25-1962 MPH 1:1 story of how book was removed from suburban newsstands told 2-1-1962 AHH 1:7 closing arguments made in book suit 2-1-1962 AHH 38:7 Superior Court orders suburbs not to meddle in 'Tropic of Cancer' sales 3-1-1962 AHH 15:3 smut fight must begin in the home 3-1-1962 AHH 45:1 judge cautions: censorship has no 'fixed boundaries' 3-8-1962 AHH 5:1 Arlington Heights refuses to back down in suit 4-5-1962 AHH 27:6 Milwaukee judge rules Tropic of Cancer 'obscene' 6-28-1962 AHH 12:2 DuPage County officials wrestling with 'lewd' literature 6-13-1963 BR 1:3 Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic society, says federal censorship is a threat 4-2-1964 AHH 42:6 Mount Prospect Police Chief George Whittenberg's view of Tropic of Cancer as "dirty book" upheld by U.S. Supreme Court 6-25-1964 MPH 1:3 librarians reluctant to play censor; buy Candy, other works 7-16-1964 AHH 10:1 suburban libraries free of censorship: editorial 7-23-1964 AHH 43:1

Census Bureau see United States Census Bureau

censuses see United States Census Bureau religious 'census' planned in Arlington 12-13-1946 1:6 agricultural census in Cook County 1-17-1947 16:1 Libertyville to take own census 9-26-1947 16:5 Mount Prospect announces captains for census 4-2-1948 MPH 1:1 Mount Prospect population increases to 2884, 4-23-1948 7:7 Hanover Township had 18,000 farm acres in use in 1947; annual farm census 4-1-1949 22:2 Cook County farm census 4-1-1949 23:6 Schaumburg Township has 16,000 acres of tillable land, farm census 4-22-1949 21:6 Elk Grove Township farm census 4-29-1949 (2) 20:3 Northfield Township has 8,000 tillable acres, farm census 5-6-1949 20:5 Itasca to take census in high school study 1-22-1953 RR 1:6 'urban sprawl' myth is revealed in study 5-11-1961 AHH 29:1 population changes bode ill for future: whites move to suburbs as Chicago's Negro population increases 9-14-1961 AHH 49:1 special census ok'd by Arlington Heights board 3-1-1962 AHH 1:2 Arlington Heights population up 20% since 1960; new census is 33,422, 6-21-1962 AHH 1:2 Wheeling population is 9,627, 8-30-1962 WH 2:7 Hoffman Estates population is 10,500, 1-3-1963 HH 1:5 Mount Prospect census shows advance to 22,944, 1-17-1963 MPH 1:6 census taker interviews Hoffman Estates couple, photograph 3-14-1963 HH 4:2 Hoffman Estates population now 12,572, 4-4-1963 HH 1:7 Roselle population now 4,827, 7-18-1963 RR 1:7 Wheeling statistics; population at 13,000, 8-1-1963 WH 1:4 Buffalo Grove special census count is 3,429, 8-22-1963 WH 8:3 Palatine population tops 17,000 mark 10-17-1963 PE 1:2 Addison population tops 13,000, 11-7-1963 BR 7:8 Rolling Meadows special census completed: 13,176, 12-26-1963 RMH 2:5 Sherwood Ross says census shows home value rise after Negro influx 1-23-1964 RMH 5:1 Itasca population now 3,930, 4-23-1964 IR 1:6 Elk Grove Village population: 13,155, 6-25-1964 EGH 2:6 Mount Prospect census shows population 27,347, 7-9-1964 MPH 1:7 Wheeling population now 11,751, 10-1-1964 WH 2:3

Center Auto Parts and Supply, Bensenville advertisement; 3 South Center Street 7-19-1962 EGH 2:1

Center Auto Sales, Bensenville, Center Street and Irving Park Road now known as Center Service Station 12-31-1948 RR 2:1

Center Camera, Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center advertisement 5-16-1963 AHH 22:6

Center Cass Public School one room school gains in pupils 9-17-1937 RR 1:3

Center for Higher American Study French girl finds sterotypes untrue, photograph 9-12-1963 PE 2:4

Center Meat Market, Bensenville, 165-B Center Street advertisement 11-18-1949 RR 2:4 advertisement: 25 South Center Street 10-5-1961 BR 22:4 advertisement: 23 South Center Street 1-18-1962 BR 2:1 photograph 12-31-1964 AR 6:3

Center for Mental Health, Inc. mentioned 9-19-1963 BR 9:1

Center Road see Central Road

Center Service Station, Bensenville, Center Street and Irving Park Road (formerly known as Center Auto Sales) advertisement 12-31-1948 RR 2:1

Center Street, Bensenville see Bargain Counter Resale Shop, Bensenville see Bensenville Bakery see Bensenville Bible Church see Bensenville Cab Company see Bensenville Electric Service see Bensenville Hardware Company see Bensenville Laundromat see Bensenville Men's Shop see Bensenville Pharmacy see Booth's Dry Goods Store, Bensenville see Center Theatre, Bensenville see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Women's Club see Coquette, Coy, Bensenville see Dohe, Henry, Bensenville see Electric Repair Shop, Bensenville see Ellmore's Flower Shop, Bensenville see Fabric Center, Bensenville see Frase, Christ H., Bensenville see Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bensenville see Grace Gospel Mill, Bensenville see Johnson, Monte, Painting Co., Bensenville see Knit-Nook, Bensenville see Kudelas, Michael A., Bensenville see L & H Dry Cleaners, Bensenville see Landmark Mfg. Co., Bensenville see Little Big Dollar Store, Bensenville see Lowell T.V., Bensenville see Model Cash Market, Bensenville see Mueller Music Center, Bensenville see Nowicki, E. J. & Associates, Bensenville see Olhaber, Walter C., Bensenville see Osterman's Bowling and Tavern, Bensenville see Peace Church, Bensenville see Prince of Peace United Church of Christ, Bensenville see Quality Meat Market, Bensenville see Rack and Cue, Bensenville see Redmond, William A. "Bill", Wood Dale, Bensenville 7-11-1963 BR 1:3 see Reid's Apparel Shop, Bensenville see Road Pilot Service Station, Bensenville see Rusteberg Trucking Co., Bensenville see Schmidt Service Station, Bensenville see Set Screw and Manufacturing Company, Bensenville see Severson's Bike & Hobby Shop, Bensenville see Sprandel, E. H., Grocery and Market, Bensenville see Sprandel's Department Store, Bensenville see Village Bakery, Bensenville see Vista Jewelers, Bensenville see Walker's Jewelry Store, Bensenville see Wally's Auto Supply, Bensenville see Webb's 5¢ to $1 Store, Bensenville see Wilkinson's Pharmacy, Bensenville see Wilson Service Station, Bensenville see Wolkenhauer, Fred, Bensenville see Yellow Cab Co., Bensenville announce ten new homes on South 3-17-1944 RR 1:7 more parking for stores, photograph 6-29-1951 BR 1:5 to be widened soon 7-11-1963 BR 1:8, 10-10-1963 BR 6:1 grant delay in widening until next spring, photograph 10-24-1963 BR 2:1 widening work starts, photograph 4-23-1964 BR 1:4 photographs from 1927, 1964, 4-30-1964 BR 6:5 blacktopping, photograph 5-21-1964 BR 8:4

Center Street, Des Plaines see A&P Supermarket, Des Plaines see Center Tailor, Des Plaines see Central School, Des Plaines see Collins, Dr. F. N., Des Plaines see Des Plaines $1.88 Hat Shop see Des Plaines Gospel Tent see Des Plaines Outlet Store see Des Plaines Paint & Glass Co. see Des Plaines Provision Co. see Diebold, Dr. Wendell A., Arlington Heights, Des Plaines see Eddie's Wine and Liquor Store, Des Plaines see "Ell See" Shop, The, Des Plaines see Enchanted Village, Des Plaines see Gray, Dr. Alfred N., Des Plaines see Harris Brothers Co., Des Plaines see Idella Shoe Shop, The, Des Plaines see Jerome, Dr. D. L., Des Plaines see Koenig, Glenn, Des Plaines see Mudd's, Pat, Auto Body and Radiator Works, Des Plaines see New Center Tailoring, Des Plaines see New and Used Car Exchange, Des Plaines see Olah, Alex, Des Plaines see Richert, E. F., Fishing Headquarters, Des Plaines see Richert's Jewelry, Des Plaines see Saffold, Dr. James A., Des Plaines see Schneider Auto Radiator Works, Des Plaines see Sergeant, Dr. E. V., Des Plaines see South Division School, Des Plaines see Stewardi Shop, Des Plaines see "Triona" Dress Shop, Des Plaines see Ver-Len Home Furnishers, Des Plaines see Walgreen's Drug Store, Des Plaines see Webber, N., Company, Des Plaines

Center Tailor, Des Plaines advertisement: 710 Center Street, 2 doors south from Walgreen Drug Store 5-1-1936 4:1

Center Theatre, Bensenville, Center Street films Lucky Horseshoe, Lillies of the Street, Lightning, White Fang, As No Man Has Loved, Isle of Hope 10-16-1925 7:7 immense value to Bensenville 10-30-1925 7:4 films Never Weaken, Seven Sinners, Dynamite Smith 11-6-1925 13:7 film Dempsey - Sharkey Fight 9-16-1927 DCR 4:1 reopens with 'talkies'; film Bright Lights 10-3-1930 RR 1:3 record crowds attend opening 10-10-1930 RR 1:7 film Danger Lights, see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 11-28-1930 RR 1:5 advertisement: Song of My Heart, On Your Back 12-5-1930 3:1 offers highest class of attractions 12-12-1930 1:5 opens Saturday; large crowd 2-13-1931 RR 1:1 German film Der Liebes Express 9-25-1931 RR 1:2 to reopen; remodeled 1-29-1932 RR 1:2 opens again 12-2-1932 RR 1:7 destroyed by fire 1-11-1935 1:8 to be rebuilt 3-1-1935 RR 1:3 opens Friday 3-22-1935 RR 1:4 on stage: Cumberland Ridge Runners, photograph 5-8-1936 RR 3:3 to open again 12-11-1942 RR 1:8 remodeled theater to be modern 3-5-1943 RR 1:7 advertisement 3-19-1943 (2) 2:1 film on sex hygiene Mom and Dad; for women at 2 and 7 PM, men at 9 PM 9-21-1945 RR 1:2, 2:1 owner George Chelos has say on double or single features 11-9-1945 1:7 The Best years of Our Lives 8-29-1947 RR 3:1 open seven days a week; has all new equipment 10-1-1948 RR 1:7 nip fire threat, photograph 12-22-1950 RR 1:5

Centex Construction Co., Elk Grove see Grove Shopping Center, The, Elk Grove Village see also Elk Grove, Village of unwraps $175-million Elk Grove development 10-11-1956 AHH 1:7 6,000 homes for Elk Grove! builder tells plans for new community, map, photograph 1-17-1957 CCH 1:1 officials, photograph 2-28-1957 CCH 1:2 office, photograph 3-7-1957 CCH 1:1 Elk Grove opening lures 20,000 to 4 models; sales are 'heavy': Centex 4-4-1957 CCH 1:5 review of the year 1-2-1958 CCH 1:6 and Elk Grove officials describe future, answer critics 7-31-1958 EGH 1:4 announces seven new industrial plants 10-2-1958 EGH 1:4 to give another school? see School District No. 59, Elk Grove Township 1-22-1959 EGH 1:4 to build another school! 1-29-1959 EGH 1:4 purchases 1050 acres 7-23-1959 EGH 1:1 based upon the 'Texas Tradition', photograph of president Tom Lively 10-15-1959 AHH 47:1 new sales office north of Higgins Road, photograph 11-12-1959 EGH 2:1 to build park, swimming pool 11-26-1959 EGH 1:2 seeks easing of bond stipulation 12-3-1959 EGH 2:1 more building slated for 1960, 12-31-1959 EGH 1:7 unveils plans for $1.5 million shop center at northeast corner Devon Avenue and Arlington Heights Road 3-24-1960 EGH 1:6 new sales office at northeast corner Higgins Road and Arlington Heights Road 6-23-1960 EGH 5:1 shopping center zoning approved 12-8-1960 IR 1:2 asks zone ok for 448 apartments southwest of Ridge Avenue and Elk Grove Boulevard 6-22-1961 EGH 1:4 residents' ire up over zoning; hearing may be crowded 7-6-1961 EGH 1:6 townhouse zone plea hearing set tonight, illustration 7-13-1961 EGH 1:1, 5:1 delay decision on hot rezoning; apartments spur debate 7-20-1961 EGH 1:4 Elk Grove Village zoners meet in closed session: apartments granted okay 8-3-1961 EGH 1:3 apartment zone delayed again; opposition is growing 8-17-1961 EGH 1:4 spars with Elk Grove Village over land 8-31-1961 EGH 1:4 Elk Grove Village trustees point to 'comedy of errors' in apartment zoning battle 9-7-1961 EGH 1:1 proposes super shop center, see Grove Shopping Center, The, Elk Grove Village 9-14-1961 EGH 1:3 Elk Grove Village apartment decision near 10-19-1961 EGH 1:4 Elk Grove Village okays apartments; controversial issue ended 11-23-1961 EGH 1:1 ten of Sweden's top builders visit, photograph 12-7-1961 EGH 2:4 sales manager receives award, photograph 12-14-1961 EGH 2:6 resident attacks 'tight control' of Elk Grove Village by 2-22-1962 EGH 1:5 apartment plans at southeast corner Biesterfield Parkway and Cypress Lane are studied by village 3-1-1962 EGH 1:4 tells growth plan; shopping center, new housing 3-1-1962 EGH 1:7 Elk Grove Village planners withhold apartment approval 3-15-1962 HH 7:5 planner gives okay to apartment plat 3-22-1962 EGH 1:4 model home prevue; ribbon cutting ceremony, photograph 6-21-1962 EGH 1:5 given 30-day deadline on purchase of Elk Grove Water and Sewer Company 10-18-1962 EGH 1:3 donates 30 acres to Alexian Brothers Hospital 11-15-1962 EGH 4:1 will donate 9.6 acres for Salt Creek School, Elk Grove Village 11-29-1962 EGH 1:1 unveils plans for west coast homes 12-20-1962 EGH 4:4 Elk Grove Village ready to annex 1,000 acres south and west; makes swap with 12-27-1962 BR 2:1, map 1-3-1963 EGH 2:6 Hoffman Estates meets with Schaumburg on proposed massive development in Schaumburg Township 3-7-1963 EGH 3:1 Jerry Lane renews battle with 3-28-1963 EGH 2:1 given delay on shopping center, see Grove Shopping Center, The, Elk Grove Village 5-30-1963 EGH 1:7 asked for aid in odor battle against Chicago Magnet Wire 6-13-1963 EGH 1:1 opposes ordinance that would upgrade off-street parking requirements 8-29-1963 EGH 1:7 donates well, site to Elk Grove Village; situated near Hotpoint site 10-17-1963 EGH 1:7 Thomas King claims Elk Grove Village trustees do bidding of 10-24-1963 AHH 84:5 see Elk Grove Village doctors' exodus from 'control' by 11-14-1963 EGH 1:1 to move 4 homes from one side of Higgins Road to the other 11-14-1963 EGH 1:7 industrial development north of Bensenville stymied by CMSD; lack of sewer connection 11-14-1963 BR 4:3 prods School District No. 59 on payment for Ridge School and Rupley School 11-21-1963 EGH 4:1 selling most of its undeveloped property to Real Estate Co. of America, Chicago 1-9-1964 EGH 1:1 advertisement 2-27-1964 AHH 51:1 Realcoa to let option to buy expire 5-7-1964 EGH 1:5 reveals plans for industrial park straddling the East-West Tollway just west of Route 59, 5-28-1964 BR 19:1 denies any plans to pull out of Elk Grove Village 7-23-1964 EGH 1:4 MSD agrees to extend service to 95 acres southwest of Devon Avenue and York Road in DuPage County 8-20-1964 EGH 1:1 rehearing for townhouses; zoners request new data; Landmeier Road and Tonne Road 9-17-1964 EGH 1:1; townhouse building must wait for spring 12-3-1964 EGH 1:3; zoning granted 9-17-1964 EGH 1:1 4 arguments given for townhouse zoning 10-22-1964 EGH 2:1 to loan money to build new Elk Grove Village Public Library 11-5-1964 EGH 1:1 gives land for tot playground, see Muir Park, Elk Grove Village 12-17-1964 EGH 1:4

Centex Industrial Park, Elk Grove, bounded by Tonne Road, Landmeier Road, Elmhurst Road and Devon Avenue an idea, a plan, a salesman; photographs, map 10-30-1958 AHH 27:1 executive to explain industrial program, map 11-13-1958 EGH 1:4 relate benefits of new industry; village's role is told 11-27-1958 EGH 1:4 $6 million industry expansion revealed, aerial photograph 12-10-1959 EGH 1:3 growth is 'spectacular', photograph [between 6-21-1962 and 7-5-1962] suburbia enjoying influx of industry; world largest at Elk Grove 7-19-1962 AHH 20:1 aerial photograph 10-18-1962 AHH 81:1 model for new projects; industry looking toward suburban sites 10-18-1962 AHH 82:1 provides stable tax base; jobs and revenue result 10-18-1962 AHH 87:1 list of companies in 10-18-1962 AHH 96:1 celebrates 5th anniversary; 125 plants located in 11-1-1962 EGH 3:1 leader in Chicago industry growth 2-7-1963 EGH 3:1 oldest tenant: Crown Rheostat and Supply Co. 2-7-1963 EGH 3:4 leader among industrial districts in two categories 2-14-1963 AHH 43:1 Gov. Kerner to preside at ground breaking for 11 new plants 4-11-1963 EGH 1:4, 4-18-1963 AHH 5:4, photographs 4-25-1963 AHH 17:5 the man behind the rapid development: Marshall Bennett recounts history of 4-25-1963 RMH 8:1 NATO journalists to tour 5-23-1963 EGH 6:3 45 women tour, photograph 10-17-1963 EGH 1:4 predicted to have 300 plants within 10 years 12-12-1963 EGH 6:5 35 firms moved in 1963, aerial photograph 1-2-1964 EGH 2:1 list of companies, aerial photographs 2-27-1964 AHH 47:1 growth speeded in 1964, 2-27-1964 AHH 61:1 manpower situation is good 7-2-1964 EGH 4:4 offers a challenge to patrol officers, photographs 7-30-1964 EGH 4:1

Centex Industrial Park Association and Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry sponsor meeting, photograph 1-24-1963 EGH 1:3 seminar to help small plants get federal work 5-2-1963 RMH 2:1 elects Major Lawrence president, photographs 4-2-1964 EGH 2:4, 4:5

Centex Industrial Park Traffic Association organized; purpose is to promote freight transportation 2-20-1964 EGH 2:4, 4-23-1964 EGH 2:7

Centner, Robert, Palatine named acting police chief of Palatine 2-15-1962 PE 1:7 photograph 7-5-1962 PE 2:4 okayed as permanent police chief 10-11-1962 PE 1:1 chief warns of solicitors, photograph 1-24-1963 PE 8:8 Palatine Police Chief, photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 23:1

Central Avenue, Roselle see Bushman, H. L. Co., Inc., Roselle see Electri-Flex Co., Roselle see Gits, J. A., Plastic Corp., Roselle see Tom Thumb Day Nursery, Roselle

Central Baptist Church Chapel, Mount Prospect new group holds first rites at Prospect High School; sponsored by First Baptist Church, Glenview 7-9-1964 MPH 5:5

Central Church, Log Cabin on Kenton at Lucille Court progresses rapidly with support from Methodist board 4-3-1931 AHH 4:2

Central Coal & Material Co., Glencoe advertisement 11-6-1925 10:6

Central Council of Scrip Clubs of Chicago to include farmers 8-10-1934 5:3

Central DuPage Community Hospital, Winfield, 25 Winfield Road fund drive underway, illustration 11-12-1959 BR 6:1 bed, $¼ million brings hospital step closer 6-9-1960 AR 4:4 approved 7-26-1962 AHH 28:3 asks larger grant 7-4-1963 BR 7:4

Central DuPage Hospital Association mentioned 4-9-1964 BR 4:6

Central Field, Arlington Heights, Pine Street and Northwest Highway softball starts first of May 4-6-1934 6:1

Central Food Mart, Bensenville, 162 South Addison Street (formerly known as Lauman's Grocery & Market, Bensenville) advertisement 10-28-1949 RR 2:1

Central Garage, Roselle advertisement: Hitzeman & Gaare to open this spring 2-1-1918 5:1 advertisement: Gaare & Melzer, proprietors 6-6-1919 1:6

Central Heating Co., Des Plaines, 1032 Lee Street advertisement 9-9-1949 (4) 11:1

Central Junior High School, Mount Prospect see also School District No. 57, Elk Grove Township photograph 3-28-1963 MPH 2:7

Central Malleable Castings may move to Franklin Park 3-8-1929 DCR 1:8

Central Manufacturing District, Chicago (CMD) see Itasca Industrial Park

Central Park, Bensenville see Veterans Park

Central Park, Bensenville see Veterans Park, Bensenville

Central Park Pavilion, Bensenville first summer dance by Mecca Community Club 6-4-1926 12:7

Central Plaza Shopping Center, Mount Prospect, 2 - 112 North Main Street see Al's Coffee Cup, Mount Prospect see Coach Lite Quick Wash, Mount Prospect see Doretti Pharmacy, Mount Prospect see Henderson's Pharmacy, Mount Prospect see Mount Prospect Liquors, Inc. see Orbit Inn, Mount Prospect see Tree Beauty Salon, The, Mount Prospect illustration 8-21-1958 MPH 2:2 photograph 2-12-1959 MPH 1:6

Central Road (previously known as Center Road: see for example Stade Bros., Arlington Heights) see 2 Highway Palace Service Station, Mount Prospect see 1100 Central, Arlington Heights see Addressograph-Multigraph Corp., Mount Prospect see All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines see Alpha Engineering Service, Mount Prospect see Arlington Heights Park Manor Subdivision see Arlington Heights Subdivision see Arlington Lakes Golf Course see Arlington Manor Subdivision see Bolger, John A., Park Ridge, Barrington 9-7-1961 MPH 1:1 see Botterman's Tavern see Centralwood Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Charmante' Beauty Salon, Des Plaines see Church of the Master, United Church of Christ, Mount Prospect see Convenient Foods, Des Plaines see Countryside Tavern see Culligan Soft Water Service, Mount Prospect see Cumberland Baptist Church, Mount Prospect see D & J Phillips Service, Arlington Heights see Douglas, Paul, Forest Preserve see Fairview Gardens, Mount Prospect see Fairview Utility Co., Mount Prospect see Fleetwing Farm, Palatine see Forest View see Forest View Country Club see Four Seasons Texaco, Mount Prospect see Friedrichs Funeral Home, Mount Prospect see Fuze-On Products, Inc., Mount Prospect see Golf-Central Improvement Association see Haberkamp, Edwin C., Mount Prospect see Harris Village Pharmacy, Arlington Heights see Hatlen Heights Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Highland Woods Golf Course see Highway Family Shoe Center, Mount Prospect see Hines, Edward, Lumber Company, Mount Prospect see Hook's Nursery, Mount Prospect see Kirchhoff farm see Kirchhoff, Geo. see Kirchhoff's Subdivision, Arlington Heights see Latas Service Station and Eat Shop, Mount Prospect see Long's Trenching Service, Glenview see Magnus Farm Nursing Home, Arlington Heights see Maloney, William T., Farm, Rolling Meadows see Maryville Academy, Des Plaines see Melas Park, Mount Prospect see Milburn Bros., Mount Prospect see Moehling, Wm. L. see Mount Prospect Auto Parts see Mount Prospect Coal Yard see Mount Prospect Lutheran Church see Mount Prospect Plaza see Mount Prospect Public School(s) see Myrt & Bill's Drive-In, Mount Prospect see National Organization of the New Apostolic Church of North America see Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights see Northwest Suburban Montessori School, Mount Prospect see O'Day, L. G., Mount Prospect see Pete's Tavern, Arlington Heights see Phillips 66, Roselle see Plote farms see Plutchak Texaco Station, Mount Prospect see Prim Cleaners, Mount Prospect see Prospect Gardens Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Prospect Manufacturing Company, Mount Prospect see Prospect Mill & Lumber Co., Mount Prospect see Rand & Central Shell, Mount Prospect see Rolling Meadows High School see Rothschild, Maurice L. & Co., Mount Prospect see St. John Episcopal Church, Mount Prospect 3-29-1956 MPH 4:6 see Scarsdale Estates Subdivision, Arlington Heights see School Trustees' Subdivision, Elk Grove Township see Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. (Clara E.), Des Plaines see Senne, Henry, Mount Prospect see Southminster United Presbyterian Church, Arlington Heights see Stade Bros., Arlington Heights see Stanton Arms, Arlington Heights see State Central Standard Service, Arlington Heights see Stivers Office Service, Mount Prospect see Stoltz, Ralph, farm see Terrace Supply Co., Mount Prospect see Texaco Town see Thomas Engineering Co., Hoffman Estates see Village Professional Building, Arlington Heights see Weber Marking Systems, Inc., Mount Prospect see Wego Park Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Wiggins Real Estate, Mount Prospect see Williams, O. S., farm see Winkelmann's Shell Service, Mount Prospect extension planned, see Cook County 5-16-1924 11:6 extension proves difficult 3-27-1925 13:1 subdividers ask rezone on Center Road 6-22-1928 AHH (2) 3:1 Palatine Township's worst road to be remedied 7-12-1929 PE 1:8 appears on an 1853 plat running between Wheeling Township and Elk Grove 2-18-1949 12:5 18 voters asked Wheeling Township in 1899 to build a bridge over the Des Plaines River 8-4-1950 15:3 detailed map mentioned in Wheeling Township minute books 8-4-1950 15:3 to be widened 2-3-1955 CCH 1:2 photograph 4-24-1958 RMH 6:1 widening, crossing gates set to become reality 9-11-1958 MPH 1:4 widening from Northwest Highway to Rand Road stirs opposition 6-4-1959 MPH 1:5 residents protest widening 7-23-1959 MPH 1:4 state might study width 5-4-1961 MPH 1:1 repaving between Jay Lane and Wilke Road, photograph 10-19-1961 RMH 1:1 improvement is pressing need through Rolling Meadows, photograph 1-18-1962 RMH 1:6 road work is now 'off again' 2-8-1962 MPH 1:6 gather statistics to support building foot bridge at Route 53, 11-22-1962 PE 1:5 slaughter of trees during construction of bridge at Salt Creek poses plight to boys 2-7-1963 RMH 1:1 Rolling Meadows would maintain footbridge over Route 53, 5-30-1963 RMH 1:4 who will pay for paving from Jay Lane to Owl Drive? 6-27-1963 RMH 4:1 expect paving to start soon, photograph 7-25-1963 RMH 2:1 residents protest dust again; blame big trucks on building jobs 8-29-1963 RMH 2:1 Rolling Meadows orders paving 7-16-1964 RMH 1:4 state asks for pedestrian count before it will build a pedestrian footbridge over Route 53; but 6 lanes of traffic and 2 chain link fences prevent crossings 8-27-1964 RMH 8:6 Rock Road awarded contract 12-10-1964 RMH 2:5

Central Road Acres Subdivision, Schaumburg Township, bounded by Central Road on the north, Harrison Street on the south, Lyman Avenue on the west and Meadow Lane on the east Cook County approves 6-6-1947 PE 1:3

Central Road School, Rolling Meadows, 3800 Central Road see also School District No. 15, Palatine Township announce plans for 9-18-1958 RMH 1:4 approval near, illustration 4-23-1959 RMH 4:1 to accept bids for 7-16-1959 PE 5:4 plans shelved; cite 'illegal' aid procedures 8-27-1959 RMH 1:3 election for levy 10-29-1959 RMH 1:4 vote Saturday 11-12-1959 RMH 1:5 issue wins mammoth victory 11-19-1959 RMH 1:1 bid is accepted 12-31-1959 RMH 1:7 illustration 5-19-1960 RMH 25:1 opened Thanksgiving, photograph 12-29-1960 RMH 7:1 open house 5-9-1963 RMH 1:8 Borger Bros. Circus 11-14-1963 RMH 1:1, 11-21-1963 RMH 4:5 plan landscaping 11-21-1963 RMH 6:7 glimpse of teachers, photograph 1-2-1964 RMH 2:6 reporter visits class for hard-of-hearing, photographs 1-23-1964 RMH 4:1 addition to be built 9-17-1964 RMH 1:7 eager new teachers add sparkle to faculty; new principal begins job, George Edwards, photograph 9-17-1964 RMH 2:1 Twas the Night Before Christmas 12-10-1964 RMH 1:1

Central Sanitary Barber Shop, Schiller Park, east of tracks (formerly known as Central Barber Shop) advertisement 8-1-1924 13:6 advertisement 4-3-1925 20:6

Central School, Des Plaines, Center Street and Thacker Street PTA meeting 5-14-1937 CCH 2:4 Scouts to meet 3-10-1939 7:4 Des Plaines Fair at 8-11-1939 6:1 first in nation with new louver lighting, photograph 4-23-1948 22:5 to open Tues with 'new look', photographs 9-1-1950 MPH 1:4 see Woolworth, F. W., Co., Des Plaines 5-9-1963 AHH 55:3

Central School, Homewood oil painting presented to 3-11-1930 5:3

Central School, Libertyville high bids may force smaller school size 9-9-1938 8:7

Central School, Mount Prospect, Main Street and Central Road (formerly known as Mount Prospect Public School) see also School District No. 57, Elk Grove Township gets thorough cleaning 8-26-1949 MPH 1:3 faculty of 22 ready for opening, photograph 9-2-1949 MPH 1:4 student council, photograph 9-30-1949 MPH 1:6 patrol boys protect young lives, photographs 11-11-1949 MPH 1:3 The Birds Christmas Carol 12-16-1949 MPH 1:4 music entrants win medals, photograph 3-24-1950 MPH 1:5 to celebrate Hallowe'en 10-27-1950 MPH 1:7 school band, photograph 3-5-1950 MPH 5:3 Aunt Jemima to appear, illustration 11-10-1950 28:1 49 will graduate from 8th grade 5-30-1952 MPH 1:2 schools expand use of TV in classroom, photograph 8-24-1961 MPH 1:6 first schoolhouse sold to St. John Episcopal Church in 1939, photograph 4-18-1963 MPH 3:7 public can see school telecast 4-25-1963 MPH 6:3 teacher William Durham resignation okayed; arrested during a vice raid; charged with being an inmate of a disorderly house 9-3-1964 MPH 1:7

Central School Parent Teacher Association, Mount Prospect two boys win the purple ribbon at children's garden show 9-16-1949 MPH 5:1 purple ribbon winners in kid's show, photograph 9-30-1949 MPH 4:4 to show Harlem Hilarities 9-30-1949 MPH 5:1, 10-14-1949 MPH 1:4, 10-28-1949 MPH 1:4 full house greets the elite of 'Darkytown', photographs 11-4-1949 MPH 1:6

Central School, Park Ridge mentioned 8-12-1938 8:4

Central Standard Time see time zones

Central State Cities Service, Arlington Heights, 1001 South State Road mentioned 10-22-1964 EGH 9:2

Central States Exposition, Aurora advertisement: live stock, implements, machinery, women's work, cooking 8-10-1923 6:1 advertisement: auto races; night show - Fall of Troy, horse races, Wortham Shows 8-2-1927 2:1

Central States Motor Stages bus driver dies in Prospect Heights 11-10-1939 1:1

Central Wheeling Industrial District, Inc. statistics 2-14-1963 AHH 43:5 Smith and Pipenhagen Inc., Des Plaines, agents for 2-27-1964 AHH 55:1

Centralwood Subdivision, Mount Prospect, Central Road west of Northwest Highway wins battle to stop Salvatore DiMucci from building apartments nearby 8-1-1963 MPH 1:1 spat still unsettled 5-21-1964 MPH 8:4 assessment causes village board feud 7-2-1964 MPH 6:5 assessment cleared; project ready 7-9-1964 MPH 1:1 dispute on paving flares 10-15-1964 MPH 1:7 paving go-ahead ordered 10-22-1964 MPH 1:7 Centrella Food News (magazine) first issue 10-26-1934 DCR 2:1

Centrella Grocery and Market, Palatine see Sanitary Market & Grocery, Palatine

Cents-able Sales Resale Shop, Wheeling opens at 294 East Dundee Road, photograph 10-17-1963 WH 1:5

Centuries, The see rock and roll 9-3-1964 WH 1:6, 9-10-1964 WH 6:3

Century Custom Recording, Arlington Heights mentioned; 1032 Algonquin Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:3

Century Display Mfg. Corp., Franklin Park, 11500 West King Street ground breaking, photograph 6-8-1961 AHH 44:4

Century Teen Center see Fenton High School, Bensenville 3-29-1962 BR 16:1

Century Water Conditioning, Wheeling advertisement: 144 South Milwaukee Avenue 2-22-1962 AHH 8:6

Cepek, R. A., Estates, Chicago see Arlington Highlands Subdivision see Arlington Ridge Subdivision see Larchmoor, Crystal Lake advertisement: local agents wanted to sell real estate 8-7-1925 15:1 advertisement: two days sale 2-5-1926 4:5

Cera, Lawrence P., East Maine discharged from army 10-19-1945 9:5

Ceramic Studio and Supply House, Des Plaines, 458 Northwest Highway advertisement 2-27-1964 AHH 77:6

ceramic tile see tile

ceramics see terra cotta ceramics popular night school course at Arlington High School, photograph 12-30-1949 14:1

Cerc Mfg. Co., Wheeling, 555 Exchange Avenue mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:4

cerebral palsy see United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Chicago

Cermak, Anton J., Chicago Democratic candidate for Cook County Sheriff, photograph 11-1-1918 5:1 speech, "New Pavements to Bring Great Future to Northwest Suburbs" 11-22-1927 1:1 proposes one taxing body in Cook County 1-10-1928 1:1 tells of highway widening 9-11-1928 8:4 photographs of 11-2-1928 4:4, 4-1-1930 5:4 has built a thousand miles of road 10-31-1930 2:1 Len Small advertisement: "Stop Cermak and his Chicago Tammany!" 10-21-1932 CCH 4:6 funeral 3-17-1933 14:6 film The Man Who Dared based on colorful incidents 8-4-1933 7:4

Cermak Road see Brunswick Corporation, Oak Brook see Eden Ballroom, Cermak Road and Mannheim Road see Janus Beer Sales Inc., Broadview see Olympic Savings and Loan Association, Berwyn

Cerny Construction Co., Des Plaines, 31 West Algonquin Road review 8-1-1963 AHH 69:3

Cerone, Jackie "The Lackey" mentioned 5-9-1963 AHH 30:4

Certified Foods see Frank's Food Mart, Des Plaines

Certified Insurance Agency Inc., Mount Prospect, 213 West Euclid Avenue mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:3

Certified Soft Water Service, Palatine advertisement; 230 Colfax Street 8-2-1962 AHH 25:1 230 East Hicks Place 12-6-1962 PE 6:7

Cerwinski, Richard, East Maine at Brooklyn, N.Y. with Merchant Marines 2-9-1945 12:2

Cesar, Bob, Wood Dale commissioner offers report on Wood Dale road problems 7-27-1961 AHH 46:1

Cesar's Pizzeria has moved from Wheeling to Half Day; formerly Esther's Tavern; Milwaukee Avenue 1 block south of Route 22, 2-22-1962 WH 2:1

CFM (abbreviation) see Christian Family Movement

CFSSZ (abbreviation) see Citizens for Sane Suburban Zoning

Chaban's Dining Room, Bensenville, 153 South Addison Street grand opening 5-27-1949 RR 6:6

Chaban's Grove, Addison Street Bensenville Volunteer Fire Dept. carnival to boost new building fund 6-13-1947 RR 1:8

Chaban's Pavilion, Bensenville, Addison Street and Green Street dance and picnic 8-27-1948 RR 6:1 landmark felled by wreckers, photograph 10-15-1959 BR 5:6

Chabrecek, Joseph Andrew, Arlington Heights at Great Lakes 3-5-1943 (2) 1:7 letter from Great Lakes 4-9-1943 (2) 5:1 discharged 11-16-1945 9:6

Chabrecek, Michael, Arlington Heights at San Francisco, Calif. 12-18-1942 (2) 1:7 receives $11, 12-25-1942 (2) 3:2 returns home after 36 months in South Pacific jungles 1-12-1945 7:5 photograph 3-1-1946 5:4

Chaffee, Rev. Thomas K. new pastor St. John's Episcopal Church, Mount Prospect, photograph 6-17-1949 20:4 tea honors recently ordained priest, photograph 12-23-1949 MPH 1:2

chain letters 'chain letters are form of gambling': Maine Township High School principal 5-31-1935 1:1 don't write, save $2.00 - it's fraud 9-12-1947 RR 1:7

Chain-O-Lakes $350,000 appropriation asked for control of water levels and improvement in sanitation 2-1-1935 1:5 ice fishing derby at Fox Lake Chain of Lakes a success 1-14-1949 11:6 we're off boating...have life preservers 6-28-1962 AHH 20:1 non-boater 'gets the bug,' now he's hooked, photographs 8-23-1962 AHH 6:1 Mr. and Mrs. Fishing Championship Tournament arranged 8-30-1962 AHH 26:6

Chain O' Lakes Marina, Route 59 and Route 132 advertisement 3-29-1962 AHH 90:6

chain stores see Korvette, E. J. see Main Street Crusade

Chakow, Sig J., Arlington Heights making Shrine pilgrimage, photograph 3-22-1962 AHH 21:4

Challenger Parts Rebuilders, Bensenville, Railroad Avenue new business may not require rezoning 10-18-1962 BR 2:1

chamber of commerce see business associations see Junior Chamber of Commerce

Chamberlain, Cherri, Palatine exchange student reports on Columbia, photograph 9-24-1964 RMH 4:3

Chamberlain, Everett see Chicago and its Suburbs

Chamberlain, Harold, Palatine at Camp McCoy, Wis. 2-19-1943 (2) 2:8 pays family surprise visit 4-16-1943 (2) 5:4

Chamberlain, Irene, Arlington Heights photograph 10-15-1948 7:4

Chamberlain, William H., Sangamon County Illinois Secretary of State, photograph 6-4-1964 MPH 2:4 ends some patronage jobs 7-2-1964 AHH 9:4

Chamberlin, Roy J., Rockefeller marries Della Albertina 11-29-1912 5:2

Chambers Built-Ins Company, Rolling Meadows, 1400 Hicks Road photograph 11-17-1960 RMH 6:4

chambers of commerce see business associations see Junior Chamber of Commerce

Chambliss, George D. principal, Wood Dale Elementary School 8-27-1948 RR 1:2

Chandler's, Mount Prospect, Randhurst advertisement: shoes 4-4-1963 MPH 18:1

Chandelier, The, Arlington Heights, 11 South Arlington Heights Road (later known as The Country Chandelier) photograph 3-3-1960 PE 9:1 advertisement 4-20-1961 AHH 5:7 advertisement: Sigwalt Street and Vail Avenue 7-13-1961 AHH 5:6 century-old home is featured in Family Circle magazine, photograph 7-20-1961 AHH 16:1 business saves 103-year old home from wrecking ball, photograph 4-18-1963 AHH 57:1

Channel 2 see WBBM-TV, Chicago, Channel 2

Channel 4 see WBKB-TV, Chicago, Channel 4

Channel 5 see WNBQ-TV, Chicago, Channel 5

Channel 7 see WBKB-TV, Chicago, Channel 7 ABC see WENR-TV, Chicago, Channel 7 ABC

Channel 9 see WGN-TV, Chicago, Channel 9

Channel 11 see WTTW-TV, Chicago, Channel 11

Channel 20 see WCIU-TV, Chicago, Channel 20

Channel 26 see WCIU-TV, Chicago, Channel 26

Channel Lake, Lake County photographs of 12-29-1911 5:5 swamp hawks 9-26-1947 4:5

Chantry's Pantry see Curtiss Farms, Cary

Chanukah see Hanukkah

Chanyata girls gay nineties review, photograph 5-22-1942 5:2

Chapel Hill Country Club, McHenry advertisement 7-12-1962 AHH 44:1

'Chapel of the Worker' see Flick-Reedy Corp., Bensenville 4-9-1964 BR 4:5

chapels see All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines see Arlington Park Chapel, Arlington Park Race Track see Camp Reinberg 6-18-1920 1:3, 9-29-1933 PE 1:7 see Canvas Chapel, The, Bensenville see Elmhurst College 3-5-1948 5:3 see Glenview Naval Air Station see Gospel Chapel, Wood Dale see Hoffman Baptist Chapel see jails 9-25-1958 AHH 19:4 see Karstens-Blacks Memorial Chapel, Arlington Heights see Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, Arlington Heights see Loretta Chapel see O'Hare International Airport, Chicago 11-26-1953 AHH 22:1 see Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel see Queen of the Rosary Catholic Church, Elk Grove see Randhill Park Cemetery, Arlington Heights see St. Norbert's Catholic Church, Techny see St. Theresa Catholic Chapel, Hoffman Estates see Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery, Arlington Heights

Chaplin, Charles F., Northbrook Cook County Commissioner probes Prospect Heights sewage pollution 10-19-1961 PHH 1:1 to address GOP club, photograph 11-16-1961 AHH 34:1 says Cook County board is 'secret' association 11-23-1961 AHH 18:3 photograph 12-28-1961 AHH 4:3 charges county air pollution ordinance would prevent industry from moving from Chicago to suburbs 11-1-1962 AHH 24:1 advertisement: Republican candidate for Cook County Commissioner, photograph 11-1-1962 AHH 45:3

Chapman & Cutler see School District No. 26, Wheeling Township 5-2-1952 MPH 1:7

Chapman, Mrs. Eugenia S., Arlington Heights see Citizens for Chapman see Teachers for Chapman named to advisory group, photograph 8-10-1961 AHH 15:4 elected board secretary for School District No. 214, photograph 3-15-1962 MPH 12:1 to seek re-election to school board, photograph 2-13-1964 AHH 3:4, 4-9-1964 AHH 27:3 wins re-election to school board 4-16-1964 AHH 15:3 to speak to Elk Grove Township Democratic Women's Club 4-16-1964 AHH 27:6 gets Democratic nod to seek election for Illinois House of Representatives, photograph 6-25-1964 AHH 18:4 with Gov. Otto Kerner and Robert Grabitz, photograph 9-10-1964 RMH 6:1 hits Charles Percy stand against reapportionment, photograph 10-15-1964 AHH 32:4 lists 4 education points 10-29-1964 AHH 18:3 advertisement; photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 21:1 partisan election effort seems strange to 10-29-1964 AHH 36:5 candidacy for state rep. while on School District No. 214 board hit by Elk Grove Township Regular Republican Organization 12-3-1964 AHH 1:1 resigns from School District No. 214 board, lists accomplishments, photograph 12-17-1964 AHH 18:3

Chapman, Gerald M., Arlington Heights photograph 3-21-1957 AHH 1:3 urges vote for Blue Ballot, see courts 9-18-1958 PHH 1:5 at Wheeling Township Regular Democratic Organization headquarters, photograph 11-8-1962 WH 1:3 lawyer for George Wallach 5-9-1963 AHH 14:1

Chapman, Henry, Wheeling police commissioner booked; Chief M. O. Horcher charges 'harassment' 7-23-1964 WH 2:3 granted trial continuance 8-13-1964 WH 1:3 pleads guilty to disorderly conduct 11-19-1964 WH 1:5

Chapman, J., Palatine harnessmaker, mentioned October 29, 1874, 11-14-1941 7:5 advertisement: saddles, harness, trunks, bridles, halters, collars, combs, horse blankets, buffalo robes, sleigh bells (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 17:7

Chapman, Margaret E., Rolling Meadows says Robert Binnie was best weed commissioner Palatine Township ever had 9-26-1963 AHH 67:1

Chapman, Roger, Bensenville return body of; killed in northeastern France 9-2-1949 RR 1:4

Chapman & Son's Vegetable Stand, Mannheim Road 1 block north of Grand Avenue advertisement: fire works 7-1-1927 DCR 3:1

Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. W. B., Arlington Heights farewell party, see Arlington High School 6-13-1924 1:5

charity see also churches see also food pantries see also foundations see also philanthropy see also welfare see also women see American Red Cross see American Relief for Germany see Arlington Heights Combined Appeal see Arlington Heights Near East Relief movement see Arlington Heights Relief Committee see Bensenville Community Relief Committee see British War Relief Society see Bundles for America see CARE see Catholic Charities see Christian Rural Overseas Program see Circle of Friends see City of Hope see Combined Jewish Appeal see Community Chest see Cook County Joint Emergency Relief Fund see DuPage County United Charities see Easter Seals see Goodwill Industries see Great Depression see Greek War Relief Association see Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society, Chicago see Illinois Emergency Relief Commission see Illinois Relief Administration see Little Sisters of the Poor see March of Dimes see Mount Prospect Combined Appeal see Palatine Community Combined Appeal see Palatine Relief Committee see Roselle Unemployment Relief Committee see Salvation Army see Save the Children Federation see United Fund see United States, Federal Surplus Relief Commission see United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) see Woman's Relief Corps see Zonta International Arlington Park Race Track opening to be big event; high society at charity ball 9-23-1927 1:4 charity night at Arlington Theatre: bring groceries for needy 11-13-1931 7:1 boxing and wrestling program to benefit charity at House That Jack Built in Bensenville 11-13-1931 RR 1:5 Arlington football team meets Palatine for charity 11-13-1931 1:8 Arlington Cardinals win again for charity 11-20-1931 2:1 Arlington Theatre charity night: bring groceries for needy 11-13-1931 7:1 Circle of Friends raises hundreds for charity in Bensenville 11-17-1938 RR 1:6 Dr. Walter A. Maier appeals for food for Europe's needy 10-17-1947 11:4 DuPage farmers donate corn for Europe 12-3-1948 RR 1:8 'Bundle Days' at Arlington Heights Public Schools to aid needy children at home, abroad 11-11-1949 1:2 clothing for Europeans can be left at church 11-18-1949 MPH 5:2 St. Alexis Church, Bensenville to act as collection agency for relief for Europe and Far East 11-18-1949 RR 1:3 Mount Prospect opens its heart to Canadian poor family 12-16-1949 MPH 1:8 local Wheeling groups open hearts to assist needy families 11-28-1957 WH 1:3 Wood Dale seeks policy change on charities 10-19-1961 BR 5:2 unselfish act lights up faces of children at Northwest Community Hospital, photograph 11-2-1961 AHH 3:3 School District No. 7, Addison Township students to collect clothing for poor 3-22-1962 BR 6:2 urge new approach to 'relief'; business leadership needed 9-6-1962 AHH 63:1 charity collections: tough for hard-pressed volunteer 9-27-1962 AHH 62:1 Illinois Attorney General William Clark to crack down on frauds in charity 8-29-1963 RMH 5:1 what's the story on charity drives? new problem for suburbs 1-30-1964 AHH 8:4 new state law to regulate charities and curb cheating 2-13-1964 AHH 15:3 Attorney General William Scott blocks Arizona charity in Illinois 2-20-1964 AHH 14:6 united appeals designed to end chaos; fans, critics assess value 2-27-1964 AHH 19:1

Charles Bruning Company, Mount Prospect see Bruning, Charles and Company, Inc., Mount Prospect

Charlescraft Products, Elk Grove Village mentioned 7-5-1962 EGH 2:1 building leased to, photograph 8-16-1962 EGH 4:2 2201 Estes Avenue 10-18-1962 AHH 96:1 locks twisted in unsuccessful burglary 7-23-1964 EGH 1:7

Charleston, Joe, grounds, Mannheim Road and Belmont Avenue trap shooting is vogue 9-13-1929 DCR 1:5 advertisement 9-13-1929 DCR 6:6

Charley's Homestead advertisement: Jean Beck and His Colored Entertainers; chicken and steak dinners 8-3-1934 6:4

Charley's Place, Arlington Heights tavern (former Russel homestead) to become antique shop; Northwest Highway east of Stonegate 9-3-1937 1:3

Charlie's Gulf Service, Bloomingdale, Lake Street and Circle Avenue service station is forgers' favorite 12-5-1963 RR 1:1

Charlie's Lounge, Des Plaines advertisement: Higgins Road and River Road 6-7-1940 10:3

Charlie's Stand, Niles Center advertisement: butter, eggs and vegetables; Touhy Avenue 1 block west of Carpenter Road 9-1-1933 6:8

Charlotte's Food Shop and Delicatessen, Palatine still open 8-26-1938 PE 2:6

Charlotte's Place, Barrington, Route 14 and Route 68 advertisements: pizza, package goods 4-27-1961 AHH 25:7, 9-27-1962 AHH 51:1

Charlotte's Restaurant, Wood Dale, 312 Wood Dale Road advertisement 8-17-1961 EGH 3:1

Charm Center, Mount Prospect, 8 West Northwest Highway opening, photographs 5-6-1949 19:4, 5-13-1949 MPH 1:4 modernistic interior ready for patrons, photograph 5-27-1949 MPH 4:4

Charm House, The, Des Plaines, 655 Graceland Avenue tea room 2-27-1948 5:4 open 4-2-1948 3:3

charm schools see also beauty see Ward, Wendy, Charm School new stage furnishings dedicated with AHS play, The Charm School 12-14-1923 (Roll A) 1:6

Charmante' Beauty Salon, Des Plaines advertisement; 610 Central Road 8-6-1964 AHH 6:1

Chartron, Rev. Fritz see Immanuel Evangelical Church, Churchville 1-20-1939 RR 1:4 gets new assignment, photograph 11-10-1944 RR 1:5

Chase, Dorothy, Arlington Heights photograph 8-13-1948 4:1

Chase, Duane, Arlington Heights photograph 9-26-1947 4:4

Chase Service Center, Palatine, Palanois Park photograph 8-26-1949 1:3 advertisement: Mobilgas dealer 12-9-1949 PE 4:1

Chateau Grove, Route 72 west of Dundee motorcycle races sponsored by the Watch City Riders 6-20-1947 6:5

Chateau LaTour Garage, Niles advertisement: day & night wrecking service; expert auto repairing 3-4-1921 11:7

Chateau Louise Cocktail Lounge, Route 31 ½ mile south of Route 72 advertisement 12-28-1961 AHH 45:6

Chateau Louise Motor Hotel, West Dundee, Route 31 Dale Carnegie workshop 1-9-1964 AHH 7:3 remarkable entrepeneur Don Smith 4-23-1964 AHH 64:4

Chatham Park Garden Apartments, Addison request for R-3 zoning denied; Fullerton Avenue and Villa Avenue 10-22-1964 AR 1:1

Chatterton, Frederick H., Barrington restaurant owner killed in $10 holdup 12-5-1941 1:6

chautauquas see also lectures see Barrington Chautauqua see Franklin Park, Village of 8-14-1925 11:3 see Itasca, Village of 7-21-1922 12:3 see Palatine Chautauqua

Chavelles, The see rock and roll 9-3-1964 WH 1:6, 9-10-1964 WH 6:3

Chaverin, Mr. and Mrs. Carl, Wood Dale turn backs on excitement of theatrical life 5-25-1961 BR 13:1

Checchini, Anna, Mount Prospect photograph, see Geffert, Mrs. Dorothy, Mount Prospect 12-19-1947 1:1

check fraud, alleged see also forgeries, alleged see also fraud, alleged Mount Prospect police nab check forger 9-30-1938 1:5 check artist comes to grief in Arlington Heights 7-2-1948 1:2 bad check 'fever' plagues Arlington merchants 8-14-1958 AHH 1:1 Wheeling police seek man on fraud charge; worthless checks blanket village 10-15-1959 WH 1:4 five in bad check gang indicted; arrest in Addison 11-12-1959 AR 1:2 shopkeepers warned about check passers 11-23-1961 RMH 2:6 jury indicts check forgers 12-21-1961 AHH 5:4 alert merchant traps check passers 1-4-1962 AHH 1:1 check forger suspect caught by two police 1-24-1963 RMH 1:2 pair accused of bad check spree 2-6-1964 AHH 7:1 check fraud growth due to negligence 7-9-1964 AHH 54:1 ex-editor facing bad check charge 8-13-1964 HH 1:3

Checker Road see Buffalo Grove, Village of 3-22-1962 WH 5:6

Checkerboard Field, Broadview see Great Chi-Cook Fair 7-21-1922 2:1 airplanes arrive from, see Roselle Park 6-6-1924 10:1 photograph of 9-26-1924 6:1 five hundred million candle power light at 10-31-1924 3:2

cheerleading cheerleader's cheer at various schools 2-6-1925 1:2 Palatine Township High School cheer leaders to be decked out in colorful new uniforms 11-4-1938 (2) 1:2 cheer leading a full time occupation at Arlington Heights Township High School 12-5-1947 21:4 cheersquad 'more work than people think': Lois Braun, Fenton High School captain, photograph 11-26-1964 BR 1:1

cheese see also creameries see also dairies and dairy associations see Bloomingdale Cheese Factory see Cloverdale Creamery see Heinrich brothers, Dunton see Hendricks Bros., Itasca see Hickory Farms, Mount Prospect see North Barrington Cheese and Butter Factory see Rathje, William, Bloomingdale see Ryan, T. C., Bloomingdale see Stuenkel, Fred see Swiss Colony, The, Niles see Williams, Enoch, Dunton student essay "The Fable of Cheese", photograph 5-23-1924 12:2 student essay "Cheese", photograph 5-23-1924 12:2 National Cheese Week, photograph 12-15-1933 1:4 factory at Salt Creek Station, woodcut 2-11-1949 17:3 cheese factory at Old Plum Grove Road and Salt Creek mentioned in Palatine Township records of May 1876; it later burned down 8-18-1950 17:1, 7-7-1955 PE 11:3

Cheese Spot, The, Des Plaines, Golf Road and Dempster Road coming soon 11-9-1961 AHH 30:1 advertisement 6-14-1962 AHH 19:1

Cheever, Chas., Arlington Heights advertisement: decorator and painter 8-1-1924 15:5

chefs see Bonfire Restaurant & Supper Club, Vernon Hills see Dziedzic, Ted see Foster, Pat

Chefs, The, Mount Prospect, 14 West Busse Avenue advertisement: food carryouts 11-1-1962 AHH 32:1

Chefs of Cuisine Association of Chicago photograph 11-26-1964 MPH 7:1

Chelos, George photograph of 11-9-1945 1:7

Chelseth, Robert C. Uncle Sam grabs teacher 4-10-1942 5:2

Chemetron Corporation, Elk Grove Village zoners turn down petition for M-2 to convert natural gas to hydrogen; northwest of Landmeier Road and Elmhurst Road 10-10-1963 EGH 1:3 rezoning issue argued 11-14-1963 EGH 1:6

chemical pollution see Citizens Committee on Pesticides and Environmental Health see National Congress on Environmental Health, Chicago letter from York Township resident to DuPage County Forest Preserve hits indiscriminate use of DDT; claims damage done to bees, see DDT 6-25-1948 RR 1:7 L & H Dry Cleaners, Bensenville, clashes at trustee meeting over safety of chemical in self-service machines 6-8-1961 BR 1:2 Roselle housewife blasts bug spray effort 8-10-1961 BR 7:7 sprays threat to all life: letter 3-15-1962 AHH 58:7 Tom Edwards writes Buffalo Grove no longer in Northwest Mosquito Abatement District program; first in series of articles on threat posed by pesticides 6-14-1962 EGH 6:4 is bug spray silencing 'sounds of life'? growing concern shown by experts; suburbs challenge chemicals 6-28-1962 AHH 21:1 what's behind concern over bug chemicals? 7-5-1962 AHH 30:1 spraying programs take their tolls, photograph of dead robins 7-12-1962 AHH 16:1 man covers the earth with mantle of death; pesticide poisons threat to humans? 7-19-1962 AHH 16:1 editor suggests alternatives to DDT; can man live without it? last in series 7-26-1962 AHH 7:1 insecticide use of should be curtailed: editorial 7-26-1962 AHH 73:1 poisons in food, air concern growing number of housewives; women spur new outcries 10-4-1962 AHH 61:4 food safety huge problem in chemical age 12-6-1962 AHH 23:1 what is the real goal of chemicals? profit factor plays a role 12-13-1962 AHH 57:1 Cook County Forest Preserve takes 'maverick' stand against insecticides, herbicides 3-7-1963 AHH 18:3 Bloomingdale passes law against dumping, burning, depositing or storing noxious materials 4-18-1963 BR 16:3 writer Tom Edwards disputes conference speakers, sees threat of pesticides 4-25-1963 AHH 33:1 scientists confirm pesticide hazards; tighter reins recommended 5-30-1963 AHH 32:1

Chemical Victims Chicagoland allergy sufferers form first consumer group 10-25-1962 RMH 9:1

chemical warfare Palatine Kiwanis Club to hear speech on 6-25-1964 PE 3:4

chemicals and chemistry see also chlorination see also detergents see also dyes see also fluoride see also fuel oil see also gases see also gasoline and gasoline stations see also grease see also kerosene see also naphtha see also nitroglycerin see also oil see also paint see also petroleum see also propane see also sludge see Adcote Chemicals, Elk Grove Village see Arlington Laboratories Manufacturing Chemists see Bryan Chemicals Inc., Elk Grove Village see Clarke Outdoor Spraying Co., La Grange see Concord Plaschemical Corp., Elk Grove Village see Cortland Chemical Co., Palatine see Crop-Saver Chemical Company, Chicago see DDT see Denniston Chemical Co., Wheeling see Gene Rose Chemicals, Elk Grove Village see Goodway Insecticide Inc. see Gordy, Edward L., Evanston see Hostachem Corporation, Elk Grove Village see Kerr Chemical Co., Palatine see Olin Mathieson Chemical Co., Wheeling see Penray Company, Elk Grove Village see Rose, Gene, Co., Elk Grove Village see Sanford Chemical Co., Elk Grove Village see Schalk Chemical Co., Elk Grove Village see Special Chemicals Laboratory, Highland Park Arlington Heights Township High School opens; chemistry course popular 8-26-1930 1:1 Arlington Heights Township High School chemistry class visits Chicago steel plant 5-17-1940 7:2 young chemists in action at Arlington 12-24-1948 5:5

Chenoweth, Mrs. George, Jr., Prospect Heights suffers heart attack; alert phone operators avert a near tragedy 11-19-1948 1:1

Cherokee Park, Addison see Addison, Village of

Cherry House, Rand Road and Dundee Road advertisement: hot coffee and sandwiches 2-6-1925 16:1 advertisement: rent or sell 1-4-1927 7:1

Cherry, Mary M. see Curtis, Mrs. John H., Deer Grove

Cherry's Service Station, Bensenville advertisement: 7 South Addison Street 11-21-1963 BR 4:1

Chesney, Chester A., Mount Prospect candidate for Democratic Committeeman of Elk Grove Township, photograph 1-4-1962 EGH 1:6 tells planks in campaign platform 2-1-1962 EGH 6:1 campaign accelerated 2-15-1962 EGH 8:1 'rally' held for, photograph 3-1-1962 EGH 8:7 BGA gives nod to, photograph 3-15-1962 EGH 1:3 editorial gives nod to, photograph 3-29-1962 EGH 1:5 makes appeal for heavy Dem voter turnout, photograph 3-29-1962 MPH 9:1 campaign in final push, photographs 4-5-1962 AHH 66:3 wins office 4-12-1962 EGH 1:7 predicts Democratic victory 8-16-1962 MPH 5:4 photograph 10-11-1962 AHH 16:6 Elk Grove Township Democratic committeeman outlines achievements of first year 3-28-1963 EGH 4:2 advertisement: candidate for Democratic Committeeman of Elk Grove Township 4-9-1964 MPH 5:6 criticizes GOP signs on Elk Grove Township tax collection trailer of Arnold Scharringhausen 10-15-1964 EGH 1:1; meeting called 10-22-1964 EGH 1:4; clash ends in impasse 10-29-1964 EGH 1:3 with Gov. Otto Kerner, photograph 10-15-1964 EGH 3:4 at election headquarters, photograph 11-5-1964 EGH 1:3 Democrats gather at home to hear growing suburban returns 11-5-1964 MPH 6:1

Chesrow, Frank W. Pres. Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, photograph 12-31-1964 PE 6:6

chess see North Shore Chess League see Northwest Chess Club, Des Plaines a team of chess players from Arlington Heights defeated a Park Ridge team 7 games to 3 (April 13, 1878) 12-18-1936 5:6 Elk Grove Village boys play chess, photograph 12-31-1964 AHH 9:1

Chessman, Able G., Esq., Itasca first mayor, photograph 5-17-1940 (2) 1:2 pleasant reunion (February 11, 1876) 11-14-1941 7:5 appointed postmaster of Sagone by President Lincoln 3-25-1949 17:1 ran the mill and cooper shop, where butter tubs and cheese boxes were made 3-25-1949 17:1

Chessman, Mrs. Carrie, Itasca passes away; Itasca loses beloved citizen 3-24-1933 RR 1:4

Chessman & Cramer, Itasca carpenters and builders 3-25-1949 17:3

Chessman family Itasca's oldest family holds reunion 6-26-1942 RR 1:6

Chessman, Howard mentioned 3-25-1949 17:1

Chessman, Minnie, Itasca Itasca pioneer dies 5-10-1946 RR 1:7

Chessman, Stanley mentioned 3-25-1949 17:1 dead at 62, photograph 7-12-1962 IR 1:2

Chessman, William, Itasca settled on farm 3-25-1949 17:1

Chessman, William G., Itasca to be honored for 45 years of community service 3-15-1935 PE 1:4 village clerk 50 years to be honored, photograph 5-17-1940 (2) 1:2 300 honor 5-24-1940 RR 1:2 photograph 10-21-1942 RR 1:5 Itasca's foremost citizen succumbs at 90; served as village clerk for 57 years, photograph 1-9-1948 RR 1:6

Chesterfield, Ed. & Associates Inc., Elgin, 20 South State review; photography 10-25-1962 AHH 84:7

Chester's, H. H., Warehouse, Mount Prospect advertisement: VFW dance 8-6-1926 15:1

Chestnut Avenue, Arlington Heights see Becker, J. F., Arlington Heights see Berkeley School, Arlington Heights see Klehms' Wooded Lots see "Lotus" Studio, The, Arlington Heights see O'Connor Co., J. P. & J. W., Arlington Heights see Paddock Publications, Inc., Arlington Heights 6-30-1939 1:4 see Thorsen's Nursing Home, Arlington Heights home at 605 North Chestnut Avenue, photograph 7-2-1948 10:7 extension planned 10-29-1964 AHH 1:4

Chev-Villa Automotive Transmissions, Arlington Heights, 1824 West Northwest Highway advertisement 11-7-1963 BR 19:1

Chev-Villa Motors, Palatine advertisement; 1530 East Northwest Highway 10-1-1964 AR 7:3

Chevy Chase Country Club, Milwaukee Avenue one mile north of Lake Cook Road (formerly known as Bon-Air Country Club) advertisements 7-14-1955 AHH 18:1, 6-27-1963 AHH 59:1

Chevy Chase Homes, Milwaukee Avenue and County Line Road advertisement 9-20-1962 AHH 62:7

Chevy Chase Summer Theatre, Milwaukee Avenue one mile north of Wheeling Buster Keaton to appear in rollicking farce Three Men on a Horse 6-24-1949 10:6, 7-15-1949 16:6 advertisement 6-24-1949 20:1 Peggy Ann Garner in Peg O' My Heart lead 7-22-1949 15:4 Signe Hasso to star in Love from a Stranger 7-29-1949 15:6 Mady Christians in Vinegar Tree 8-5-1949 15:7 Buddy Ebsen in The Man From Home 8-12-1949 10:4 Tom Drake in Her Cardboard Lover 8-19-1949 10:7 Dennis King Vagabond King 8-26-1949 19:3 Charles Ruggles in Nothing But the Truth 9-2-1949 18:3

Chiappetta, Fred, Palatine at hospital in Vancouver, Wash. for shrapnel wounds received at Vier, France 2-23-1945 7:6

Chicago see Chicago, City of Chicago (magazine) to include feature by Mrs. Henry Barker, Mount Prospect, on firemen's food, photograph 4-9-1964 AHH 16:1

Chicago Academy of Sciences, 2001 North Clark Street promotes study of nature, photographs 10-24-1963 AHH 30:1

Chicago Aerial Industries, Inc., Barrington breaks ground, illustration 10-1-1959 AHH 20:5 John F. Kennedy invades GOP hinterland, photograph 10-27-1960 AHH 5:3 new research and production facility, photograph 5-11-1961 AHH 41:1 two Prospect Heights residents feted for design of new plant 6-8-1961 PHH 1:1 open house 8-24-1961 AHH 41:3 club will tour Japanese Gardens 6-20-1963 AHH 18:5 to distribute Ohara Optical Glass 7-18-1963 AHH 24:1 advertisement; 550 West Northwest Highway 7-2-1964 AHH 56:6 Chicago American (newspaper) see Daly, Maggie temporary injunction restrains Wheeling from preventing soliciting of subscriptions 6-25-1964 WH 1:2 soliciting curb lifted from newspapers 10-8-1964 WH 2:4

Chicago Archaeological Society to hear "Archaeology in Southern Japan" 11-21-1963 AHH 17:5

Chicago Area Air Reserve Organization see Glenview Naval Air Station 6-27-1946 19:4

Chicago Area Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy (SANE) 'Arms to Peace Race' rally slated 1-11-1962 AHH 16:6 chemist to talk about civil defense; sponsored by Turn Toward Peace 3-8-1962 AHH 31:1 plans fifth anniversary dinner 11-8-1962 RMH 3:3 produces 13-week series on Channel 11 dealing with nuclear war 2-14-1963 AHH 15:1

Chicago Area Conference of Kiwanis Clubs to dedicate Kiwanis Woods to underprivileged kids at Camp Reinberg 8-4-1939 1:1

Chicago Area Father's Day Council seeks 'Father of the Year' 5-17-1962 AHH 4:1, 5-9-1963 AHH 14:6, 5-7-1964 AHH 44:1

Chicago Area Project to focus on juvenile delinquency; Gordon Humphrey appointed to Board 4-22-1938 5:2

Chicago Area Transportation Study (CATS) metro growth, travel needs reflected in area study 1-19-1961 AHH 61:4 mentioned 2-8-1962 AHH 69:1 to develop metropolitan transportation plan with Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission 10-8-1964 AHH 69:1 asks northwest suburbs to approve resolution pledging cooperative planning on roads that receive federal financing 12-17-1964 AHH 17:4

Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry and Centex Industrial Park Association sponsor meeting, photograph 1-24-1963 EGH 1:3 will not sponsor International Trade Fair 8-8-1963 RMH 5:5 issues panoramic map of Chicagoland 9-10-1964 AHH 36:7

Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railroad (CA&E RR) ('Toonerville Trolley') see Illinois Prairie Path Wheaton man run over by train 9-7-1934 RR 1:5 'Smoky' Lang badly hurt in accident near West Chicago 1-18-1935 DCR 1:2 woman electrocuted by third rail at Wheaton 11-19-1937 DCR 1:2 25 cattle cars derailed when wheel gives out 3-21-1941 RR 1:5 files tax objection in DuPage County 12-11-1942 RR 1:5 motorist hurt near Warrenville, dies 2-25-1944 1:6 Lombard seeks to eliminate death crossings 5-30-1947 13:3 sued in Elmhurst death 3-25-1949 RR 4:5 vote railroad 'in or out' 5-5-1960 AR 8:5 ICC approves abandonment 5-18-1961 IR 1:1 commuter rails: victims of progress? photographs of Wheaton station 1-25-1962 AHH 16:1 DuPage County eyes rail land for highway 1-25-1962 AR 1:2 DuPage County will file petition with ICC against sale of 4-19-1962 BR 1:2 DuPage County officials support right-of-way for some form of mass transportation 7-12-1962 BR 16:5 DuPage County will negotiate for right-of-way 8-23-1962 BR 14:4 Cook and DuPage Counties team up to oppose sale of 9-20-1962 AHH 14:3 DuPage County to offer $500,000 bid for right-of-way 12-20-1962 BR 18:1 DuPage County ponders next offer for right-of-way 1-17-1963 BR 4:1 eye 4-lane highway for 1-24-1963 BR 5:1 $8½ million cost seen for highway 2-14-1963 BR 11:3 DuPage County Pres. Paul Ronske out to prove need of right-of-way 5-16-1963 BR 8:4 Ronske bitter; assails lack of cooperation from cities for purchase 7-11-1963 BR 7:6 ask supervisors to okay right-of-way condemnation 10-24-1963 BR 5:3 civic leaders talk plans for footpath along right-of-way 7-9-1964 BR 4:5 DuPage County okays land purchase 7-30-1964 BR 9:1 Washington given plan 8-13-1964 BR 5:2 Wheaton, DuPage County clash on future of railroad land 8-20-1964 BR 4:5 land along right-of-way granted to DuPage County 8-27-1964 BR 4:3 who will get land—cities or county? 8-27-1964 BR 4:5 DuPage County takes another giant step to get land 9-24-1964 AR 14:4 DuPage County negotiates purchase of land 11-26-1964 RR 2:3 expect county board okay to buy "Toonerville Trolley" property 12-3-1964 AR 8:6 purchase okayed at $400,000, 12-10-1964 AR 5:3

Chicago Avenue, Palatine see Palatine Road

Chicago Avenue, Roselle see Irving Park Road

Chicago Avenue Meat Market, Palatine Henry Willa, proprietor, shipped to Chicago, 4,000 pounds of pork and 25 calves (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:1 advertisement, meat, fish, poultry, butter, lard, eggs, potatoes, apples; free delivery (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:6

Chicago Bar Association applauds Thomas Courtney 11-1-1940 (2) 1:4 Francis Kelly, Palatine goes before as court candidate for new Superior Court judgeship 8-9-1962 PE 6:2 poll backs 30 judges 10-15-1964 AHH 16:1 issues booklet You and the Law aimed to halt youth crimes 11-19-1964 AHH 18:6

Chicago Better Business Bureau see Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan Chicago

Chicago Botanical Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Road Cook County Forest Preserve and Chicago Horticultural Society to plan vast public botanical garden at Skokie Lagoons, photograph 7-25-1963 RMH 7:1 Cook County Forest Preserve plan will destroy present feeling and character of Skokie Lagoons: letter 12-5-1963 AHH 74:5

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad (CB&Q RR) files tax objection in DuPage County 12-11-1942 RR 1:5 60-40 rail-tax settlement; Bensenville, DuPage County schools affected 10-17-1963 BR 1:4

Chicago Catholic Interracial Council Director John McDermott to speak 2-14-1963 BR 14:2 commends Senators Everett Dirksen and Paul Douglas for civil rights leadership 6-25-1964 AHH 18:4

Chicago Chapter of the American Red Cross active in both Cook County and DuPage County; is largest of its kind in the world 3-29-1962 BR 1:6

Chicago Chiropractic Society mentioned 2-6-1964 AHH 64:2

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W., Chicago see Walton, Clyde, Chicago see WBBM-AM, Chicago see WBBM-TV, Chicago, Channel 2 see WBKB-TV, Chicago, Channel 7 ABC see WCIU-TV, Chicago see WDAP, Chicago see Wendella Sightseeing Company, Chicago see West Suburban Electric League, Chicago see WGN-AM, Chicago see White Way Electric Sign and Maintenance Co., Chicago see Winston - Muss Corp., Chicago see WIND-AM, Chicago see WJJD-AM, Chicago see WLS-AM, Chicago see WMAQ-AM, Chicago see WMAQ-FM, Chicago see WMBI, Chicago see WNBQ-TV, Chicago, Channel 5 see World Tolerance Lighters, Inc., Chicago see WTTW-TV, Chicago, Channel 11 see Yates, Sidney Richard, Chicago Palatine opposes tuberculin test of 12-24-1909 5:1 Industrial Moving Picture Company to film Chicago and suburbs from the back of a passenger train 3-31-1911 1:5 Illinois Reserves, companies at Barrington and Des Plaines help patrol black neighborhoods after race riots leave 30 dead 8-1-1919 1:3 Thomas Hart, Palatine, examines cause of Chicago race riots 8-1-1919 1:3 Northwestern Motor Express to operate motor bus line between Chicago city limits and Wheeling 8-22-1919 1:5 motor bus line between Chicago, Niles Center and Morton Grove, schedule 3-25-1921 5:1, 3-25-1921 5:4 President Frank T. Fowler: facts about big Chicago milk "strike" 1-25-1924 1:1 radiophone concerts sent out by wireless telephone from the Westinghouse radiophone studio located on the Commonwealth Edison building, Chicago 2-24-1922 6:4 men are putting up poles northeast of Palatine for the telephone line from Chicago (May 14, 1898) 5-16-1924 7:5 DuPage County Board seeks two super highways: Chicago to Elgin and Chicago to Aurora 3-13-1925 1:4 Milk Producers Association to fight Chicago health commissioner on testing 11-27-1925 9:1 milk battle won by Chicago health commissioner 1-22-1926 1:1 Section 32, Niles Township annexed to 4-27-1928 PE 8:6 DuPage County approves teletype police link with 1-16-1931 1:1 motion picture: Blue Flame; how natural gas was brought from Texas to Chicago 11-27-1931 1:7, 12-4-1931 1:2 film of United Airlines shows flights in and out of, see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 12-4-1931 1:6 Morton Grove to get Chicago water 2-26-1932 CCH 1:4 bill before legislature would have Chicago eat up suburbs 12-2-1932 1:1 Cook County Suburban Area and Country Towns Association warns citizens to keep Chicago politics out 3-24-1933 CCH 1:1 Byrd to sponsor old Elgin-Chicago bicycle race; to pass through Arlington 9-22-1933 1:6 DuPage County reviews administration of relief; charges that Chicago controls relief work 10-20-1933 RR 1:7 5,000 Chicago bookies create red ink for Arlington Park Race Track 8-3-1934 1:6 early French explorers came to Chicago via the Great Lakes 4-3-1936 5:1 Mrs. Ed. Holmberg, Arlington Heights, owns Chicago city hall door knob from Chicago fire 9-4-1936 1:1 storm ties up Chicago, not northwest suburbs; schools closed 2-3-1939 1:7 3,000 youngsters in American Legion youth parade in Chicago 5-19-1939 1:1 suburbs lose fight to halt Chicago garbage dumping 10-6-1939 2:4 Des Plaines seeks to tap Chicago water system 8-28-1942 (2) 1:1 Chicago water may be solution for Mount Prospect 8-4-1944 MPH 1:4 Indian Encampment — Chicago Centennial 1903 remembered 6-8-1945 5:2 United Motor Coach to operate from Chicago to Big Foot Prairie, Wis. 10-25-1945 1:8 70 million bond issue last June 3 to construct Chicago-Detroit Expressway and Calumet Expressway invalidated by Illinois Supreme Court 2-7-1947 8:4 American Motor Coach Company bus service from Wheeling to the Loop 2-7-1947 CCH 1:2 expects to pay $500 an acre for 1,800 acres bounded by Higgins Road, Soo Line RR, Irving Park Boulevard and C&NW RR 2-21-1947 1:8 advertisement contains illustrations of Chicago and northern Illinois landmarks 4-25-1947 3:5 objects to forced sale of water to other villages 5-30-1947 14:2 bill gives authority to Chicago to extend water mains 30 miles 6-27-1947 13:3 phone users to get direct service on many Chicago calls 12-12-1947 1:3 Bensenville, Itasca get direct service to Chicago phones 12-19-1947 RR 1:4 Chicago religious plan legal despite Champaign ruling: 6th and 7th graders are allowed to leave classes for an hour at 2 p.m. on Wednesdays to attend religious classes in various churches 4-9-1948 19:3 Glenview seeks to end Chicago garbage dump at Lutter clay hole north of village 6-25-1948 18:3 television and electrical living show opens in Chicago 9-17-1948 14:6 starts suit for 100 acres south of Bryn Mawr and west of Wolf Road for Orchard Airport 10-22-1948 1:5 halts dumping of garbage at Glenview 11-26-1948 13:3 receives petition from Bensenville against reroute of C&NW RR 1-7-1949 RR 1:8 Illinois & Wisconsin Railroad was built from Chicago to Cary in 1854, 2-18-1949 12:5 trip from Itasca to Chicago took two days on muddy roads with oxen 3-25-1949 17:1 title passes on O'Hare Field acreage to City of Chicago 4-1-1949 RR 1:5 Fred Scharringhausen, Arlington Heights, 90, still drives, farms, remembers Chicago fire 4-15-1949 1:2 condemns 700 more acres; 72 families must vacate homes; jury to set price 7-7-1949 1:7 Chicago-Milwaukee auto races along Milwaukee Avenue in 1895 remembered 1-6-1950 CCH 1:2 Cook County Suburban Area and Country Towns Association alarmed over possible annexation by Chicago; to fight for continued 'home rule' 4-6-1951 1:1 sued by School District No. 66, Maine Township over expansion of 4-18-1952 7:5 keep Chicago in Chicago, north DuPage County heads say; leaders oppose plan Chicago Plan Commission plan for 'Greater Chicago' authority 11-28-1952 RR 1:6 suburbs and farmers won fight against Chicago 20 years ago 12-5-1952 AHH 22:4 'death blow' given to grab plan of 1-29-1953 AHH 1:5 Chicago Plan Commission sends 'Greater Chicago' bill to legislature 2-19-1953 AHH 1:7 offers water to northwest suburbs 2-2-1956 AHH 1:7 "School for New Postmasters" at Chicago, photograph 11-15-1956 RR 4:1 reconsiders, pays delinquent taxes to School District No. 1, Addison Township 1-3-1957 RR 1:5 throws its weight around; expresses interest in zoning 1-31-1957 CCH 1:5 ponders chance to pay $1 for 123 acres bounded by Touhy Avenue, Lee Street and Wolf Road 4-25-1957 CCH 1:4 officials admit expansion plans; want to buy Ravenswood Airport 12-5-1957 CCH 1:1 fire chief inspects and praises schools after Our Lady of Angels fire 12-18-1958 AHH 1:4 narcotics is major threat to 5-12-1960 AHH 9:1 lets contracts for 2,100 car parking lot and main runway extension 6-9-1960 AHH 5:3 authorizes expansion, purchases parcels of land 6-9-1960 AHH 24:4 annexes 275 acres on both sides of Mannheim Road to airport 1-5-1961 RMH 7:1 Earl Moore, Wood Dale, to show historic views of 9-28-1961 BR 6:6 manufactured cars until 1930s 3-29-1962 AHH 64:4 Des Plaines and Mount Prospect confer with official on water proposal 8-9-1962 MPH 1:4 re-map bills get spotlight; seats to be lost by 4-25-1963 AHH 20:1 dramatic articles to probe 'Hidden City' 6-13-1963 AHH 35:3 'The Hidden City': series of articles describes neighborhoods abandoned by residents migrating to the suburbs, photographs 6-20-1963 AHH 40:1 seaport dreams unfulfilled 6-27-1963 AHH 27:3 'The Hidden City': south side of Chicago, photographs 6-27-1963 AHH 36:3 'The Hidden City;: widening rift between affluent suburbs and Chicago's poor 7-4-1963 AHH 16:1 Cook County Sheriff Ogilvie's men break up big gambling racket in Chicago 7-25-1963 RMH 7:4 Chicago Urban League's Sherwood Ross praises 'The Hidden City' series 8-22-1963 AHH 64:4 tentative contract approved with DAMP for city water to suburbs 12-19-1963 MPH 1:1 Palatine officials leery of getting Lake Michigan water from Chicago 12-19-1963 PE 1:1 Des Plaines leaves DAMP; to buy water from 1-30-1964 MPH 1:6 Cook County Forest Preserve Conservation Editor Roberts Mann says early roads helped Chicago 3-12-1964 AHH 33:4 and Suburban Municipal Council for O'Hare Zoning agree on O'Hare zoning; endorse need for home rule 6-18-1964 RMH 5:1

Chicago City Missionary Society see Pleasant Valley Farm, near Woodstock

Chicago Commission on Human Relations population changes bode ill for future: whites move to suburbs as Chicago's Negro population increases 9-14-1961 AHH 49:1 recites state's record of Negro achievement 1-17-1963 AHH 23:1

Chicago Commutator Inc., Wheeling, Wheeling Road and Exchange Ct. mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:4

Chicago Commuters Association organizes train patrons to fight rate increases 6-19-1925 1:5 plans campaign against increase in fares 7-3-1925 9:5

Chicago Conservatory of Music extension opened in Maywood 2-26-1937 RR 1:4

Chicago Construction Co. see Regent Park, Arlington Heights

Chicago and Cook County Banker's Association offers bounty for bandits 7-10-1925 8:7

Chicago-Cook County Health Survey local area most popular spot for middle aged 12-20-1946 (2) 14:4 urges standard building code for all Cook County 12-26-1946 1:2 urges public ambulance service 1-17-1947 8:6 blasts unsanitary practices of most public eating places 1-31-1947 16:4 urges metropolitan water system for 143 communities 2-7-1947 14:2 water pollution of Des Plaines River, Salt Creek cited 2-14-1947 7:1 heart disease, cancer take most lives in this area 2-28-1947 16:3 urges better control of area milk inspection 2-28-1947 17:4 recommends health education setup in local areas 3-7-1947 19:5 hits lack of public health nurses 4-18-1947 16:5 booklet is 100-page "audit" of health facilities: A Blue Print for a Healthy Community 8-22-1947 13:6 finds many communities not 'health' protected 2-27-1948 1:1

Chicago Corrugated Box Company, Elk Grove Village to occupy new building 9-27-1962 EGH 4:7 mentioned 10-18-1962 AHH 86:1 Centex is third location for company 5-7-1964 EGH 3:1 advertisement; 2020 Touhy Avenue 11-19-1964 AHH 68:1

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations sponsors World Politics educational program in 58 locations 9-26-1952 RR 1:2

Chicago Crane Co., Bensenville new factory on Main Street soon a reality; building was formerly the community creamery 3-7-1930 DCR 1:1

Chicago Crime Commission director Virgil Peterson to address men's club in Palatine, photograph 2-8-1962 HH 6:1 Peterson to talk on "The Syndicate" 12-24-1964 AHH 2:6 Chicago Daily News (newspaper) see Harris, Sydney J. see Mabley, Jack, Glenview see Smith, John Justin advertisement 12-5-1919 12:2 article on Camp Reinberg 7-15-1921 4:3 flag contest 8-29-1924 1:5 article on Palatine 11-13-1925 2:4 Daily News Model Home in Prospect Park, Mount Prospect, photographs 9-9-1927 1:2 article on Churchville School, Bensenville 11-15-1929 PE 8:6 editorial on slot machines 7-1-1938 1:3 photo wins prize, see Palatine Township 11-20-1942 (2) 1:3 boys win bikes in subscription contest, photograph 7-23-1948 3:1 Home & Life magazine to explain operation of C&NW RR 4-22-1949 3:5 11 schools to participate in spelling bee at Arlington 1-6-1950 1:2 Mount Prospect girl wins first in spelling bee 1-13-1950 1:6 columnist John Justin Smith: suburbs are a "breeding ground for slums of the future" 6-8-1961 HH 1:4 West Suburban Fireman's Association fumes over column criticism of suburban fire halls 9-28-1961 BR 4:6 Bee-Gee Builders of Chicago plans to sue Daily News for alleging syndicate connections 4-9-1964 PE 2:7 Chicago Daily Tribune see Chicago Tribune

Chicago Dalmatian Club Specialty Show, photograph 10-3-1963 MPH 6:6

Chicago, Des Plaines & Fox River Electric Railroad see Palatine, Village of 10-27-1905 4:3

Chicago-Detroit Expressway 70 million Cook County bond issue invalidated by Illinois Supreme Court 2-7-1947 8:4

Chicago Diabetes Association mothers of diabetic children plan show 9-13-1962 AHH 4:4

Chicago Door Corp., Skokie, 4900 Main Street advertisement 10-26-1961 AHH 41:1

Chicago Driving and Riding Association leased and operated Palatine Race Track 7-3-1925 13:6

Chicago-Dundee Road see Higgins Road

Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad (C&EI RR) Mount Prospect girl wins award 12-2-1949 19:5 promotes 2 area residents 6-25-1964 AHH 58:7

Chicago and Elgin Road see Golf Road Chicago Evening American (newspaper) describes Fred Porep fire 7-21-1939 DCR 1:2 Chicago Evening Post (newspaper) article on Village of Palatine 8-9-1929 PE 1:5

Chicago Face Brick Association advertisement 4-6-1923 9:6

Chicago Federation of Labor musicians bring culture to Ridge School, Elk Grove Village, photograph 10-22-1964 EGH 6:2

Chicago Flat Janitors' Union wins picket demands made of Krause and Kehe Real Estate Company, Arlington Heights, photograph 12-22-1960 AHH 2:5

Chicago Flying Field, 8400 West Irving Park Boulevard learn to fly, Jack Oates, Inc. 2-17-1928 DCR 4:7 many attend fete at 10-12-1928 DCR 1:5 two aviators killed at 11-16-1928 DCR 1:3

Chicago Foundlings Home capacity crowd jams benefit, photograph 11-9-1961 AHH 45:3 historical exhibit on 6-28-1962 AHH 5:5

Chicago, Fox Lake & Northern Electric Railway Company completes survey 7-28-1916 1:3 offers $200,000 for Palatine, Lake Zurich & Wauconda Railroad 11-24-1916 1:4 to build railroad from Fox Lake to Evanston in six months 12-1-1916 1:3 full text of agreement for sale of P. L. Z. & W. R. R. to 12-1-1916 4:4 judge authorizes option for purchase of P. L. Z. & W. R. R. by 1-26-1917 4:2 grading to start soon 4-10-1917 4:1 wins franchise from Village of Palatine 4-13-1917 5:1 offers stock to the public at mass meetings 5-11-1917 7:5

Chicago Furniture Mart, Carpentersville, Meadowdale Shopping Center advertisement 7-20-1961 AHH 20:3

Chicago Furniture Show see Chicago Home Furnishings and Electric Living Show

Chicago & Galena Road see Lake Street

Chicago Golf Club, near Wheaton dishwashers fined for fight 9-4-1936 CCH 1:5

Chicago & Great Western Railroad train crushes car; quick jump saves three from death at West Chicago 9-27-1935 PE 1:1 sued for daughter's death at Villa Park 4-11-1941 RR 1:1 sued for accident at Lombard 4-10-1942 RR 1:6 youth who tried to wreck train near Ingleton comes before grand jury 8-6-1943 RR 1:3 freight train kills three horses south of Cloverdale 10-15-1943 RR 1:7 jury picked in Lombard suit 10-22-1943 RR 1:3 asked to travel at automobile speeds over deteriorated crossings at Lombard 11-1-1946 13:3 24-car wreck seals crossing at Lombard 6-11-1948 10:4

Chicago Headline Club mentioned 10-31-1963 MPH 1:3

Chicago Heart Association heart volunteers canvass Rolling Meadows 2-20-1958 RMH1:8 reprint of four articles by, see heart disease 1-4-1962 AHH 13:5 Frederick Cotterell, Buffalo Grove, leads Heart Fund campaign for 2-22-1962 WH 1:5 launches program to curb rheumatic fever 1-9-1964 AHH 9:6

Chicago Heights High School agricultural course at new school 12-25-1931 6:6 Chicago Heights Star (newspaper) article, see Flynn, Michael J. 11-4-1938 (2) 5:7 see Cook County Suburban Publishers Association 10-3-1941 MPH 6:2 mentioned 9-27-1946 1:4

Chicago Helicopter Airways progress announced by, photograph 12-10-1959 AHH 75:1 helicopter area on County Farm Road gets DuPage County OK 1-12-1961 BR 10:1 registers increase in air traffic 8-13-1964 AHH 53:5 Chicago Herald-American (newspaper) see Wagner, Adolph, Prospect Heights 12-4-1942 6:2 see Kouzmanoff, Tommy, Bensenville 7-16-1943 1:6 Chicago Herald & Examiner (newspaper) describes Fred Porep fire 7-21-1939 DCR 1:2

Chicago Herald and Examiner Home Style Show, Arlington Heights, Dunton Avenue 3 blocks south of station aeroplanes, clowns to be featured 8-31-1928 1:2

Chicago Highlanders Pipe Band see Eaton, Richard C., Mount Prospect bagpipe band, photograph 6-13-1963 MPH 1:3

Chicago Highlands, northwest of Northwest Highway and Hart Road see Jayne, Silas, Chicago Highlands see Northwest Highway 6-19-1925 4:4 see Wiest, John, Chicago Highlands

Chicago Home Furnishings and Electric Living Show (also known as Chicago Furniture Show) distant lands inspire furniture designers 6-27-1963 BR 18:1 Arlington Heights exhibits star at 9-26-1963 AHH 17:2

Chicago Horticultural Society plans vast public botanical garden, see Chicago Botanical Garden 7-25-1963 RMH 7:1

Chicago Hospital Council says hospital load increasing in Chicago area 12-21-1961 RMH 10:4

Chicago House, Wheeling, Milwaukee Avenue and Dundee Road advertisement: first class accommodations; livery and feed stables in connection; Henry Hartmann, proprietor 8-29-1903 8:5 advertisements 10-2-1925 7:1, 2-2-1934 6:1, 11-1-1935 8:1 bookies arrested 10-2-1936 8:7 handbook raided 9-10-1937 8:2 second annual dance 12-12-1947 18:5 hall for rent, photograph 12-2-1949 CCH 2:1 owned by Everett Mason in 1900, 1-6-1950 CCH 1:2

Chicago House of Corrections report on reform of Cook County Jail and 2-22-1962 AHH 4:2 needs guards 11-26-1964 RMH 2:5 Chicago and a Hundred Miles Around (film) see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 1-17-1930 8:2

Chicago Inn, Bartlett raided 1-16-1931 1:5 Chicago Inter Ocean (newspaper) advertisement 1-5-1901 6:5 accused of lying about Pfingsten-Rohlwing wedding 9-12-1903 5:4 corrected by G. A. Mueller, Schaumburg 10-3-1903 1:3 copy found dated September 2, 1890, 7-19-1940 CCH 1:1 old copies found in former Wink house, Palatine 11-14-1941 1:6

Chicago International Trade Fair 4th annual is spectacular success, photographs 8-2-1962 AHH 7:4 pageantry opens trade fair; then big crowd sees exotic wares, photographs 6-27-1963 AHH 28:5 Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry will not sponsor 8-8-1963 RMH 5:5

Chicago Law Institute Library of Cook County Cook County residents to pay $1 fee for use of 10-3-1963 AHH 9:4

Chicago Light Horse Artillery in authentic Civil War togs and muzzle loading cannon; to appear at Buffalo Grove Day, photographs 8-29-1963 WH 4:5, 9-3-1964 WH 4:1

Chicago Lyric Opera Guild 'countryside tea' at Long Grove to help form northwest branch of 9-20-1962 AHH 39:5 second workshop planned by Northwest Countryside Chapter 11-22-1962 AHH 47:3 Northwest Chapter to study Othello 10-17-1963 AHH 51:7 Northwest Chapter meets, photograph 1-16-1964 AHH 30:3 Cosi Fan Tutte at Barrington Hills Country Club 4-16-1964 AHH 75:5 to hear arias of Don Giovanni by Mrs. Elizabeth Carr, photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 59:3

Chicago Magnet Wire Corp., Elk Grove Village Elk Grove Village citizens' committee cites air pollution danger from proposed plant 5-10-1962 EGH 1:7 hearing to discuss pollution problems; 4-point plan recommended 5-17-1962 EGH 1:7 editor tours plant east of Tonne Road, discovers odor 5-23-1963 EGH 1:1 residents complain of odor 5-23-1963 EGH 1:8 Elk Grove Village Pres. James Gibson asks Centex aid in odor battle, photograph 6-13-1963 EGH 1:1 responds 6-13-1963 EGH 6:4 rejected by Bensenville, has woes 6-13-1963 BR 5:5 official spars with Elk Grove Village zoning board 6-20-1963 EGH 1:5 citizens committee report on odor problem expected soon, photographs 6-27-1963 EGH 1:7 found in code violation by citizens committee; cite 'colossal blunder'; six steps suggested 7-18-1963 EGH 1:3 blasts odor report by citizens 7-18-1963 EGH 1:1 Thomas Madden, Elk Grove Village warned against permitting company to locate in the village 7-25-1963 EGH 1:6 gets 12 weeks to install and evaluate new control equipment 8-1-1963 EGH 1:7 tells village of progress 8-1-1963 EGH 3:5 county, state health units suggest patience with odor 8-8-1963 EGH 2:1 tells of three developments 9-5-1963 EGH 4:5 hires industrial hygiene consultant; installs new catalytic equipment, photograph 9-12-1963 EGH 1:1 odor tester believes solution is 'in sight' 9-26-1963 EGH 1:6 engineers confer on plans, photograph 10-17-1963 EGH 3:1 engineers study high stack designs 11-7-1963 EGH 4:6 report solution to odor; tests succeed 11-21-1963 EGH 1:4 'glad we came' to Elk Grove Village, chief says 11-28-1963 EGH 3:1 donates wire to art pupils, photograph 12-19-1963 EGH 6:1 stack designs to eliminate odor under study 1-9-1964 EGH 2:5 seeks permission to erect stacks 1-23-1964 EGH 2:4 gets zoning clearance; lets contracts 3-19-1964 EGH 2:4 begins erecting two stacks 4-2-1964 EGH 5:5 photograph of stack 4-16-1964 EGH 1:2 one of twin high stacks complete 4-30-1964 EGH 2:2 new system operating 6-11-1964 EGH 2:4 prodded by village to give a progress report on odor 6-11-1964 EGH 3:5 twin seventy-foot high smoke stacks, photograph 7-23-1964 AHH 18:6 to connect ovens to odor elimination system 8-6-1964 EGH 1:5 disagrees with village on odor control progress 8-27-1964 EGH 2:1 reports odor problem solved 9-24-1964 EGH 2:3 odor still noticed by neighbors; some pessimistic it will ever end 10-8-1964 EGH 1:1 accused of playing for time on odor problem 11-19-1964 EGH 2:2 outlines year's progress; improvements cost $100,000 12-31-1964 EGH 5:1

Chicago Medical Assistants northwest chapter to host employers 6-4-1964 AHH 9:1 officers discuss program, photograph 6-18-1964 AHH 22:1

Chicago Memorial Association current funeral practices changing 2-23-1961 AHH 30:1

Chicago Metallic Mfg Co., Lake Zurich advertisement; Ela Road 1 block west of Route 12, 11-19-1964 AHH 66:1

"Chicago, Metropolis of" see "Metropolis of Chicago"

Chicago metropolitan area see also urban planning see metropolitan Chicago

Chicago Metropolitan Area Culture Study to assess need for arts; may be limited by funds 12-17-1964 AHH 39:1

Chicago Metropolitan Home Builders Association floor plan of "perfect" home 5-30-1947 16:4 home show opens 5-13-1949 16:5

Chicago Metropolitan Round Table 5 public high school industrial education instructors and administrators to meet 10-15-1964 AHH 18:3

Chicago Metropolitan Sanitary District (CMSD) see Metropolitan Sanitary District of Chicago (MSD)

Chicago Metropolitan Welfare Council to hold conference 10-29-1964 AHH 36:3 Rolling Meadows to participate in pilot project which will place a family counseling service in the city 12-17-1964 RMH 1:7

Chicago, Milwaukee & Pacific Railroad see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad 11-23-1926 1:5

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad (CM&SP RR) (also known as Milwaukee Road, formerly known as Chicago & Pacific Railroad) see also Bensenville Railway Pension Club see also Brotherhood's Relief and Compensation Fund, Inc. see also Milwaukee Road Commuters' Association (MRCA) timetable 3-29-1902 4:1 train kills Mrs. August Luebbers 2-16-1906 5:4 timetable 9-5-1913 5:7 railway crossings, see Itasca, Village of 12-29-1916 5:2, 9-14-1917 10:4 train strikes and injures Fred Hunneberg at Camp Grant, Rockford 12-14-1917 1:4 train kills Elenore Hattendorf at Roselle 11-21-1919 1:7 advertisement: dining car losses listed 7-7-1922 6:1 advertisement: famous trains listed 11-3-1922 9:6 bad train wreck near Itasca depot 5-25-1923 (Roll A) 1:3 father and child killed at Roselle as fast train hits auto 10-12-1923 (Roll A) 9:1 receivers named for 3-20-1925 10:3 warns commuters about alighting trains on wrong side 5-1-1925 12:1 Glenview resident swells motor toll 6-12-1925 1:5 bad wreck at Roselle causes death of boy 7-3-1925 13:3 experiments with gas generated electric motor car 10-23-1925 7:4 train kills one and injures another at Northbrook, photograph 9-24-1926 9:4 two killed when train hits school bus at Northbrook 10-26-1926 1:8 name changed to Chicago, Milwaukee & Pacific Railroad 11-23-1926 1:5 widow of Lyman Dean, hero bus driver, awarded medal 3-11-1927 4:8 hauling of huge gasoline still difficult for 8-5-1927 1:5, 8-16-1927 4:7 to improve service to Franklin Park 5-10-1929 DCR 1:1 death traps still unprotected at Franklin Park 7-19-1929 DCR 8:8 recommends stop and go lights at crossings 8-9-1929 DCR 8:5 runaway loses feet under car wheels at Roselle 9-24-1929 1:7 bad freight wreck east of Elgin 10-4-1929 5:4 complaints about passengers jumping off trains 11-29-1929 DCR 1:2 accidents cut over half 12-6-1929 4:6 four hunters killed as auto skids on track 12-6-1929 PE 1:3 cuts fares to pupils 12-27-1929 DCR 1:3 to spend much on improvements 3-14-1930 NCH 1:7 electrification demanded of 9-12-1930 PE 8:1 new medical car stops at Bensenville 9-12-1930 DCR 1:1 John T. Mayer, local watch inspector offers new process crystaloid watch crystals; Green Street opposite roundhouse 10-3-1930 RR 4:7 film Danger Lights, see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 11-28-1930 RR 1:5 spends huge sums fighting snow 12-12-1930 1:7 seven in auto killed by train, Waukegan Road at Glenview 8-14-1931 CCH 1:1 employees in favor of pension plan 11-6-1931 3:1 two freak accidents at Bensenville 9-16-1932 1:1 to install new signals 9-23-1932 RR 1:5 Northbrook complaint on whistles 9-30-1932 CCH 1:6 85 years old 11-25-1932 RR 1:2 little girl, seven, hit by fast train at Prospect Street, Roselle 1-13-1933 1:5 Waukegan Road: 27 deaths in 8 years; bloodiest crossing in Cook County; viaduct proposed 6-9-1933 1:6 agrees to subway for Roselle 3-16-1934 RR 1:3 to exhibit new train coach 3-23-1934 RR 1:1 woman meets death when hit by train at Park Street, Roselle 4-13-1934 RR 1:7 train kills Wheeling boy at Dundee Road 7-13-1934 1:4 new engine Hiawatha 5-10-1935 RR 1:5 Hiawatha, fastest in world, photographs 5-17-1935 8:6 Roselle boy hit by train at Roselle Road 6-28-1935 RR 1:6 three killed when train hits auto at Caldwell Avenue, Carpenter Road and Devon Avenue 12-6-1935 1:3 completes railroad shop extension at Bensenville 2-21-1936 RR 1:3 Hiawatha sets passenger record 7-17-1936 RR 2:3 Bensenville petitions for better depot 8-21-1936 2:4 two killed by train at Dundee Road 11-13-1936 CCH 1:2 four boys in auto hit by train at York Street 4-23-1937 RR 1:7 enlarging round house at Bensenville 4-30-1937 RR 1:3 Arlington school head Whitmore killed at Route 53 crossing west of Itasca 6-18-1937 1:6 L. A. McKenzie retires after 38 years 7-9-1937 RR 1:7 new dining cars 8-6-1937 DCR 3:7 train kills aged Itasca lady 8-20-1937 RR 1:5 three killed at Dempster Street death crossing 9-17-1937 1:7 train demolishes car at Dempster Street 10-22-1937 4:2 advertisement 12-10-1937 RR 4:5 two killed on Rand Road crossing when car hits freight 1-7-1938 1:2 woman caught between trains at Roselle escapes serious injury 4-1-1938 RR 1:5 Milwaukee road magazine distributes silver jubilee issue 4-8-1938 (2) 8:3 Palatine railroad clerk killed at County Line Road crossing at Northbrook 5-6-1938 1:4 two leap to safety as car is hit at Wood Dale 5-13-1938 RR 1:4 three killed as engine explodes at Almora siding 10-14-1938 RR 1:7 train kills school girl at Wood Dale 12-23-1938 RR 1:8 17 cars wrecked at Ontarioville, photographs 3-24-1939 RR 1:8 citizens ask crossing signals at Wood Dale 3-24-1939 RR 1:2 William E. Brown heads Brotherhood relief fund work 5-26-1939 RR 1:2 'crossing' death at Wood Dale is 3rd in 2 years 7-26-1940 CCH 1:8 wooden bridge to be replaced, see Mannheim Road 8-9-1940 1:4 speedliner goes into service 12-6-1940 RR 1:1 objections to taxes withheld 5-2-1941 RR 1:3 to add four new trains to schedule 10-24-1941 RR 1:8 2 unhurt as troop train hits car in Bensenville 3-13-1942 RR 1:1 double funeral for couple killed in Bensenville train wreck 3-27-1942 7:4, RR 1:8 train kills man near Wood Dale 4-3-1942 RR 1:4 sued in death of two at Bensenville 6-12-1942 RR 1:7 train derails near Itasca 7-31-1942 RR 1:3 Wood Dale Community Club asks for safety signals at Wood Dale Road 8-14-1942 RR 2:4 doing full part in war effort 8-28-1942 RR 1:2 train kills man at Dundee Road 11-6-1942 1:2 files tax objection in DuPage County 12-11-1942 RR 1:5 Wood Dale can get crossing protection if it can dig up $800, its share of cost 1-15-1943 RR 1:7 sued for death at Willow Road, Glenview 1-29-1943 (2) 2:7 man run over by engine at Bensenville 2-26-1943 RR 1:7 gives employees free use of property for "Victory Gardens" 3-5-1943 RR 1:7 sued for steam injury 4-23-1943 2:7 colored boy crushed to death in Bensenville yards 6-4-1943 RR 1:6 invests $24,000,000 in U.S. securities 9-17-1943 RR 1:8 illustration from Civil War days 11-5-1943 RR 2:1 switchman killed in accident at Bensenville yards 12-31-1943 RR 1:5 woman killed by freight train at Bensenville 2-25-1944 RR 1:6 threatens school funds again 3-3-1944 RR 1:3 court upholds school tax levies 3-24-1944 RR 1:8 advertisement, illustration 5-26-1944 RR 3:6 railroad men to communicate over special phones 7-14-1944 4:2 hip fractured when car hurled into train at Irving Park Road and York Street 8-18-1944 RR 1:6 car hit by train at Roselle 9-15-1944 RR 1:4 map of system 9-15-1944 RR 2:1 freight cars derail near Techny Road 10-20-1944 CCH 3:3 letter from trustee 1-26-1945 RR 2:6 construction starts on new station at Bensenville 5-25-1945 RR 1:6 advertisement: Hiawatha 6-8-1945 RR 2:6 advertisement: Truman Bridge 6-29-1945 RR 3:6 auto knocks out train engine at Itasca crossing 7-27-1945 RR 1:6 advertisement: looking up the tracks to demobilization, reconversion, modernization 9-21-1945 RR 2:6 Wood Dale mothers demand protection for children at crossing, photograph 9-28-1945 RR 1:6 Roselle man hit at Cloverdale crossing 10-12-1945 RR 1:5 names new prexy, Leo T. Crowley, photograph 12-7-1945 RR 1:7 advertisement: helped with "Hanford Project" in Wash. to build atomic bomb 12-21-1945 RR 4:1 Itasca rail agent outwits Negro attempting holdup with a hammer 4-12-1946 RR 1:1 advertisement, photograph 4-26-1946 RR 5:1 discontinues 18 trains 5-10-1946 RR 1:6 hundreds stranded in north DuPage County by nationwide rail walkout 5-24-1946 RR 1:8 advertisement, illustration of inside of coach 5-31-1946 RR 3:6 skull fractured when girl jumps from moving train at Libertyville 7-19-1946 8:4 train hits car at Bensenville 11-15-1946 RR 1:6 man struck by train at Northbrook 12-6-1946 15:7 objections halt school tax collections 1-10-1947 RR 1:1 car hit by train; Wood Dale man escapes 1-24-1947 RR 1:2 DuPage County tax burden shift to village property owners; Milwaukee Road gets relief under new 100% law 5-2-1947 RR 1:8 advertisement: where our dollars came and went 5-23-1947 RR 7:6 Olympian Hiawathas locomotive, illustration 6-20-1947 RR 2:6 advertisement: railroads need 6% return 7-25-1947 RR 2:6 calls $4,500 School District No. 2, Addison Township tax levy excessive 9-12-1947 RR 1:6 killed by train at Salt Creek bridge, Wood Dale 9-19-1947 RR 1:4 asks 25% hike in passenger fares 9-26-1947 RR 1:5 schools awarded nearly $5,000 in tax suit 10-3-1947 RR 1:8 train kills 12 cattle on stampede near Hebron 10-10-1947 19:4 locomotive dome falls on railroad worker; back and legs broken in accident 10-17-1947 RR 1:8 President C. H. Buford makes inspection, photograph 11-7-1947 RR 1:3 coal chute burns 11-21-1947 RR 1:8 Bensenville moves to stop local smoke nuisance created by yards 2-13-1948 RR 1:8 work camp kitchen car gutted by flames 2-20-1948 RR 1:6 to meet with Bensenville Chamber of Commerce 3-12-1948 RR 1:8 officials say they'll help curb smoke; "No" on gates 3-19-1948 RR 1:6 driver runs into wig-wag signal at York Street crossing, Bensenville 3-26-1948 RR 1:2 Bensenville wins first round in 'smoke' squabble with 4-9-1948 RR 1:4 injunction stops Bensenville Board in 'smoke' case 4-23-1948 PE 1:1 George Benhart, rail agent, critically hurt in rail accident at Medinah station 4-23-1948 RR 1:5 safer crossing urged for Northbrook trains 5-14-1948 CCH 1:7 Bensenville seeks dissolution of injunction 5-14-1948 RR 1:4 Northbrook Civic Association asks for underpass at CM&ST RR crossing 6-4-1948 17:8 court refuses to lift smoke injunction against Bensenville 6-11-1948 RR 1:2 tell why you like to work for, and win a prize 8-20-1948 RR 3:7 brakeman Lloyd Hannum has hand and foot severed in train accident while switching 9-3-1948 RR 1:2 warns boys danger of flipping rides on local trains 11-5-1948 RR 1:7 Bensenville files complaint before the I.C.C. 12-31-1948 RR 1:1 dynamite snowdrifts to push lines through West 2-4-1949 2:3 woodcut of old Chicago & Pacific Railroad 2-11-1949 17:3 furnished colored sound films to Bloomingdale Community Club 2-11-1949 RR 4:6 John Netman, Bensenville, switchman dies in fall near Lenark 2-18-1949 RR 1:1 Chicago & Pacific Railroad came through Bensenville in 1870; became insolvent in 1879 and was purchased by 2-25-1949 17:1 Northbrook asks for underpass at Shermer Avenue 2-25-1949 CCH 1:6 ICC begins hearings on Bensenville 'smoke nuisance' complaint 3-4-1949 RR 1:7 ICC told smoke 'unnecessary' in Bensenville 3-11-1949 RR 1:4 Chicago & Pacific Railroad came through Itasca in 1874, 3-25-1949 17:1 M. & W. Browne, Itasca depot masters in 1890, 3-25-1949 17:4 took over the Chicago & Pacific Railroad in 1880, 4-8-1949 17:1 asks that Bensenville complaint be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction 4-15-1949 RR 1:8 protests taxes in 8 local DuPage County school districts; claims levy exceeded 4-22-1949 RR 1:1 '49 Cadillac ties with train in race; driver is killed on Rand Road just west of Graceland Avenue in Des Plaines 6-10-1949 (2) 19:6 woman escapes as train hits stalled auto in Itasca 7-1-1949 RR 1:7 train wreck remembered from fifty years ago; 25 cars jumped the tracks at Roselle 7-22-1949 17:3 ICC rules for Bensenville; ordered to abate dense black smoke 8-5-1949 RR 1:6 Bensenville asks for crossing gates 10-14-1949 RR 1:2 donates flagpole and brass antique eagle to St. Alexis Church School, Bensenville 10-20-1949 RR 3:1 four changes in schedule 10-28-1949 RR 1:2 train kills expectant mother in Morton Grove 11-4-1949 24:3 restores train schedule 11-25-1949 RR 1:5 Jos. Bodenberger, Bensenville, retired officer, dies 11-25-1949 RR 1:7 trainmen unaware their train killed youth at Wood Dale 12-16-1949 RR 1:7 robbers make haul at Libertyville depot 1-6-1950 22:1 Roselle truck smashed by train at Wood Dale, photograph 4-28-1950 RR 1:8 school tax objection case to Illinois Supreme Court 6-30-1950 RR 1:1 inquest for Itasca crossing death next week 12-22-1950 RR 1:7 brush with death at Grove Avenue in Wood Dale, photograph 4-28-1950 MPH 6:4 wins court ruling, see School District No. 2, Addison Township 2-2-1951 BR 1:7 25% rail fare hike protested 2-16-1951 BR 1:3 depot vandalism arouses Bensenville 2-23-1951 BR 1:5 fare increase hits local commuters; must improve service: ICC warns 9-21-1951 RR 1:4 crushed by train engine at Bensenville yards; rail worker's condition critical 2-8-1952 RR 1:2 Bensenville to air views about service before ICC 2-22-1952 BR 1:3 Roselle man killed by train in front of depot 7-18-1952 RR 1:7 hit by train near Wood Dale, lies unnoticed for 20 hours 9-19-1952 RR 1:6 commuters to fight rail fare increase; organize to block ICC petition 10-3-1952 RR 1:7 Roselle, Itasca trustees pledge to support Milwaukee Road Commuters' Association (MRCA) 11-14-1952 RR 1:5 100 protest against service 11-14-1952 BR 1:4 nears completion of largest freight classification yard in Bensenville 7-16-1953 RR 8:4 crossing mishap west of Itasca sends driver to the hospital 8-20-1953 RR 1:7 reroutes tracks for expansion of O'Hare Field, photograph 11-26-1953 RR 1:3 Roselle alarmed at 2nd accident 2-17-1955 RR 1:7 truck driver killed; train derailed at Route 53 crossing, photograph 7-21-1955 RR 1:3 killed at crossing in Bensenville 12-15-1955 RR 1:7 Bensenville board demands crossing gates; gives edict of 'two weeks or else' 12-22-1955 RR 1:3 train hits school bus at Wood Dale; none hurt 1-12-1956 RR 1:3 replies on Bensenville's request for gates 1-26-1956 RR 1:7 fire sweeps through repair yard in Bensenville, photograph 3-1-1956 RR 13:1 Bensenville to get gates 3-8-1956 RR 1:7 28% increase in fares starts Friday; judge upholds ICC ruling; commuters begin new suit 4-19-1956 RR 1:3 Roselle acts on crossing gates 5-17-1956 RR 1:7 crossing gates at Bensenville can't wait - ICC 5-31-1956 BR 1:7 Union Pacific's City of Los Angeles kills brakeman from Wood Dale 8-9-1956 RR 1:7 leaps from train near Wood Dale 4-4-1957 RR 1:4 'safe crossings' drive has one more to go in Bensenville 7-4-1957 BR 1:8 ICC to study Itasca crossings 9-12-1957 DCR 1:7 ICC hears from Itasca on crossing protection 1-23-1958 DCR 1:7 orders gates for 3 Itasca crossings 2-20-1958 DCR 1:3 Wood Dale depot misspelling, photograph 4-3-1958 DCR 1:3 freight car derails at Roselle, photograph 6-19-1958 RR 1:4 10-car freight derailment at Wood Dale, photographs 10-16-1958 DCR 1:1 ICC order closes dangerous Maple Street crossing in Itasca 12-11-1958 DCR 1:3 Roselle depot, photograph 12-11-1958 RR 1:2 car drives in front of 70-mile-an-hour passenger train at Medinah Road crossing, photograph 2-12-1959 DCR 1:2 train strikes motorized hand car at Itasca, photographs 4-9-1959 DCR 1:2 train hits auto; girl dies; Medinah crossing tragedy, photographs 6-18-1959 BR 1:8 Wood Dale's ancient train station, photograph 6-18-1959 BR 16:3 Bensenville yards is site of man's modern miracle of rail science, photographs 7-9-1959 BR 12:1 accident at Bensenville yards, photographs 9-17-1959 BR 1:1 may create new industrial area; eyes Mohawk Country Club 11-26-1959 BR 1:1 train kills motorist at Walnut Street, Itasca 2-18-1960 DCR 1:7 seeks fare hike of ICC, photographs of new double-deck coaches 4-28-1960 AR 12:1 to modernize 5-26-1960 RR 1:6 okay new rail fares 6-9-1960 BR 1:2 adds new wide door box cars 10-6-1960 AHH 45:3 Milwaukee Bell, trophy, photographs 10-27-1960 RR 21:4, 11-7-1963 BR 7:1 smokestack, photograph 12-22-1960 BR 1:6 double-deck, air-conditioned commuter coaches announced 12-29-1960 IR 1:8 million dollar repair plant opened at Bensenville yard 1-19-1961 AHH 55:1 eyes merger with C&NW RR 3-9-1961 AHH 36:4 commuter coaches in service soon 4-6-1961 RR 1:2 merger plan rejected by C&NW RR 4-13-1961 AHH 50:2 air-conditioned commuter cars? 6-1-1961 BR 1:1 new stainless steel bi-level suburban coaches, illustration 6-8-1961 BR 4:5 trainman dangles from new commuter car, photograph 6-22-1961 BR 1:6 interior photograph of new commuter car 6-22-1961 BR 13:6 locomotive monument is under study for Bensenville 8-10-1961 BR 1:3 trucker escapes death at Spruce Street, Bensenville, photograph 9-7-1961 BR 1:4 queen to be chosen to reign over presentation of locomotive to Bensenville 9-28-1961 BR 1:5 advertisement: new bi-level trains, photograph 9-28-1961 BR 7:1 old steam locomotive to serve as a monument to Bensenville's railroading history, photograph 10-12-1961 BR 3:1 five persons hurt in Route 53 crossing wreck, photograph 11-30-1961 IR 1:3 Bensenville fights rail spur into industrial district 12-7-1961 BR 1:1 conductor Paul Turner, Elgin, helps passengers start the days off right, photographs 12-7-1961 BR 6:3 Mohawk Country Club owned by Wisconsin firm, a subsidiary of 12-14-1961 BR 1:5 expansion program revealed 12-21-1961 AHH 32:3 Bensenville seeks reversal of decision to allow rail spur to cross York Road 1-25-1962 BR 1:4 Bensenville files suit against ICC over rail spur 4-12-1962 BR 2:1 to bring locomotive to Central Park, Bensenville as monument to railroad history 5-3-1962 BR 1:2 woman killed by freight at Wood Dale 2-7-1963 BR 1:4 Wood Dale staton labeled 'disgrace' 3-7-1963 BE 2:5 train rams stalled car at Wood Dale 3-7-1963 BE 9:6 vehicle struck broadside by high-speed train at Wood Dale, photograph 5-23-1963 DCR 1:4 Medinah Road crossing will get lights, gates, bells soon 7-4-1963 BR 10:3 railroad depot becomes Wood Dale civic project, photographs 8-29-1963 BR 2:6 completes suburban service program, photograph 12-5-1963 AHH 71:2 loses court case by Bensenville against ICC ruling allowing it to build a spur line across York Road north of Irving Park Road 12-5-1963 BR 2:1 ICC to hear request for fare increase 1-16-1964 BR 7:3 commuters protest proposed fare hike 1-30-1964 BR 1:4 installs electronic communication system 4-2-1964 AHH 47:3 to initiate one-day excursions 5-28-1964 AHH 71:1 Roselle station needs paint, photograph 7-23-1964 BR 10:5 motorist flees stalled car hit by speeding train at Roselle Road, photograph 7-30-1964 RR 1:2 train kills man in accident at Wood Dale 8-6-1964 DCR 1:7 Wood Dale train station, photograph 10-1-1964 DCR 1:4 proposed merger with C&NW RR would not affect commuters; details depend on engineering study 10-8-1964 AHH 31:2 memories of past linger at huge Bensenville rail yards; but hoboes 'ride the rods' no more, photographs 10-22-1964 AHH 16:4 Old Maud was first diesel in 1931; sent to the bone yard (junk yard) 8-10 years ago 10-22-1964 AHH 16:5 faces truck competition with automation and a piggy back operation, photographs 10-29-1964 AHH 36:1 adds 22 bi-level coaches, photograph 11-12-1964 DCR 2:4 train kills man, 36, in Itasca 12-31-1964 IR 1:7

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Women's Club (also known as Milwaukee Women's Club) Bensenville, Railroad Avenue and Center Street Bensenville Chapter proves popular 3-13-1925 2:3 dedicates new club house building 12-18-1925 17:4 many new books added to library 10-28-1927 DCR 1:2 enjoys luncheon 11-18-1927 DCR 1:4 ready to aid needy 10-31-1930 DCR 1:1 gives dance and floor show 2-24-1939 RR 1:2 elects officers for 1940, 1-5-1940 RR 1:2 names new officers 11-13-1942 RR 2:3 installation 1-14-1944 RR 2:1 installs new officers 1-5-1945 RR 1:3 starts merchandise club 9-7-1945 RR 1:3 library to close during holidays 12-13-1946 RR 1:5 faulty stove cause of fire 10-3-1947 RR 1:6 honors past presidents, photograph 4-15-1949 RR 1:2 new hours for Bensenville library 7-29-1949 RR 2:7 Bensenville chapter celebrates 25th anniversary, photograph 11-4-1949 RR 3:4

Chicago Motor Club safety poster: "Always Play in Safe Places" 5-1-1931 PE 1:2 see Arlington Heights, Village of 9-3-1937 1:4 see School District No. 25, Wheeling Township 10-29-1937 CCH (2) 7:1 see Lake Villa, Village of 7-11-1941 RR 1:2 Northwest Area Council of, suggests widening of Higgins Road west from Orchard Place Airport 8-16-1946 7:3 urges widening of Northwest Highway to 6 lanes 9-20-1946 1:3 patrol boys say adults are traffic hazards 11-15-1946 PE 1:4 expects high auto toll Labor Day weekend 8-22-1947 13:7 to give safety awards to schools 11-14-1947 1:6 sets broadcasts of Labor Day traffic 8-31-1961 AHH 9:4 calls for construction of Crosstown Expressway, map 7-12-1962 RMH 7:1 Northwest Council to study 16 projects 5-9-1963 AHH 23:1

Chicago Motor Coach Company seeks exclusive bus rights on Northwest Highway 5-29-1928 1:7 family asks $30,000 damages from 1-27-1939 1:1

Chicago Natural History Museum (later known as The Field Museum) exhibit reveals ingenuity of birds in building nests 4-9-1964 AHH 17:5 moon photographs by Ranger VII on display 8-20-1964 RMH 6:1

Chicago Newspaper Photographer's Association leading contenders in "Miss Photo Flash", photographs 2-7-1963 BR 2:1

Chicago Newspaper Union mentioned 7-7-1955 PE 1:1

Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Electric Railway see Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad

Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad (formerly known as Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Electric Railway) rapid growth of north suburbs predicted from new "L" extension 5-16-1924 11:3 "L" to have eight stations 5-16-1924 19:1 to give bus service to western Lake County 5-30-1924 1:6 extension to Libertyville 11-28-1924 12:5 first "L" train to Niles Center; operated by Chicago Rapid Transit 2-6-1925 9:5,7 leases "L" train to Chicago Rapid Transit 4-3-1925 9:6 new era, see Niles Center 4-3-1925 9:6 further "L" extensions to Libertyville 5-22-1925 7:3 nine stations for Skokie "L" line 6-19-1925 13:4 rapid progress made on Skokie Valley extension 8-14-1925 5:3 rush work on Niles extension 10-2-1925 1:1 judges to select names for nine stations along Skokie Valley route 10-30-1925 1:5 winning names announced: Harmswoods, Glenayre, Wau-Bun, Northbrook, Woodridge, Briergate, Highmoor, Sheridan Elms, Skokie Manor 12-18-1925 9:1 photograph of station 2-19-1926 10:1 report shows big year for 3-5-1926 10:5 new Skokie Valley electric line starts trains this week, photographs, map 6-4-1926 10:3 officials and residents attend opening of new electric branch 6-11-1926 10:8 electric refrigeration for perishable products a first 9-3-1926 10:5 train hits bus operated by, see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad 10-26-1926 1:8, 7-6-1928 3:5 agrees to "pay" for fatal accident 10-29-1926 AHH 1:1 stations: Skokie Manor changed to Deerpath; Wau-Bun changed to Northfield 11-12-1926 AHH (2) 1:5 automatic gates for Libertyville crossing prove success 8-10-1928 DCR 8:5 new shops, see Chicago Rapid Transit Company 8-19-1930 NCH 1:3 train strikes road scraper; man injured 10-22-1948 16:6 former resident and daughter killed by train at Niles Center crossing in Skokie 10-22-1948 MPH 1:4 Robert Michael electrocuted by third rail in Skokie 7-29-1949 4:6 abandonment proceedings mentioned 9-7-1961 AHH 5:7 finally calls it quits, expires; rail buffs saddened 1-24-1963 AHH 4:1 plan meeting to save right of way 3-19-1964 RMH 10:1

Chicago Northwest Shrine Club Troop see Black Horse Troop

Chicago & Northwestern Choral Club gives concert 11-15-1929 4:3

Chicago & Northwestern Railroad (C&NW RR) see North Hump see Northwestern Newsliner see Pioneer Railroad (book) see Proviso Yards timetable 1-5-1901 7:1 trains collide at Arlington Heights; two dead and six injured 3-16-1901 1:3 train kills Andreas Helfrisch at Palatine 8-3-1901 1:4 new annex to the Wells Street Passenger Station, Chicago, photograph 1-17-1903 5:1 history and photograph of 10-31-1903 5:3 detectives kill one thief, capture another in Des Plaines gun battle 1-26-1906 1:3 two section men stab each other at Barrington 10-21-1910 5:2 train kills two men at Barrington 11-18-1910 5:3 economizes at Palatine depot 3-17-1911 4:2 Supt. Daily speaks to Palatine Commercial Club 4-14-1911 4:4 Fred Roesner killed jumping from train at Palatine 12-1-1911 5:1 Palatine Yards, photograph 1-12-1912 9:6 crushes car near Geneva, four killed 7-5-1912 2:1 new North Western Limited, one of the most elaborately equipped cars ever operated out of Chicago, put on exhibition by 11-29-1912 5:4 completes "cut-off": Des Plaines Valley Line from Proviso to Des Plaines, great expansion 12-6-1912 5:2 freight handlers give picnic at Deer Grove 7-11-1913 8:3 to share Palatine depot, see Palatine, Lake Zurich & Wauconda Railroad 11-14-1913 2:3 inspects Palatine railroad crossings 6-12-1914 5:4 many trespassers die on tracks of 4-30-1915 1:5 a life in railroad service, see McCabe, James, Palatine 8-27-1915 5:2 improves safety at crossings: stripes on gates, "STOP" sign for watchman, photograph 2-2-1917 1:3 Arlington Heights freight house, photograph 7-20-1917 1:3 trains stopped by storm, see weather 1-11-1918 1:3 motorists cannot butt trains off the track 7-12-1918 1:6 train kills Casper Oefelein at Arlington Heights 9-27-1918 1:5 veteran Ezra Cannon retires after 55 years 10-10-1919 1:7 train kills Chicago laborer at Arlington Heights 10-22-1920 5:6 train kills Merle Guild at Arlington Heights 11-5-1920 1:1 seven bandits surprised by six railroad detectives in freight train hold-up north of Des Plaines; one bandit killed 3-4-1921 1:3 pickpocket on train jailed at Palatine 7-8-1921 1:3 many escape death in train wreck at Arlington Heights, photograph 11-4-1921 1:7 narrow escape in auto-train crash at Barrington 9-8-1922 2:5 further cuts in mail and train service 12-1-1922 12:6 reckless driver kills crossing watchman at Rand Road, Rev. William F. Weltge, Palatine 9-7-1923 1:5 engineer Charles Schlagel, Sr. retires after fifty-two years 4-13-1923 (Roll A) 1:2 75th anniversary 10-19-1923 (Roll A) 8:6 "artificial feet" fund for man who lost both in Palatine accident last summer, see Lovelay, Mr., Wauconda 11-23-1923 (Roll A) 3:3 three killed when train hits auto near Barrington 12-21-1923 (Roll A) 1:7 cold delays trains, see weather 1-11-1924 1:7 train kills Miss Juanita Christiansen at Barrington 3-21-1924 17:7 Palatine tested value of stone crossings at railroad tracks September 23, 1899, 9-26-1924 14:3 asks for suburban fare increase 12-12-1924 18:4 places advertising in suburban cars 7-31-1925 12:4 boost in suburban fares granted to 10-16-1925 9:3 freight engine turns over near Des Plaines 10-23-1925 11:3 train kills John Wiest at Barrington 6-18-1926 11:8 Arlington Heights depot was built in 1892, 9-24-1926 5:3 builds Proviso yard: one big yard to handle freight 1-14-1927 4:8 rushes viaduct for new race track 6-21-1927 1:8 puts Arlington Park on time card 9-30-1927 1:1 new freight yards at Proviso open Saturday 9-30-1927 1:8 Arlington Heights railroad station, photograph 10-7-1927 8:1 gravel train wreck delays Tuesday mail 10-21-1927 1:4 financial obstacles 1-31-1928 1:3 train control is automatic says President Sargent 2-21-1928 1:3 to build sidetrack at Rohlwing Road for racetrack 5-1-1928 1:8 won't give up land for widening Northwest Highway in Mount Prospect 7-17-1928 1:6 bandits rob five freight cars 7-27-1928 1:5 flagman at Niles Center killed by joy riders 7-27-1928 5:6 train wrecks auto, mother - son killed at Des Plaines 7-31-1928 1:5 narrow escape from death at Higgins Road 8-24-1928 5:3 Des Plaines crossing held as example of need for viaducts 8-28-1928 5:5 new depot at Arlington urged 11-2-1928 1:6 train kills Mrs. Sauve at Dunton Street crossing 12-7-1928 1:3 to install crossing signals at Palatine 1-18-1929 PE 1:3 outlook for 1929, 1-29-1929 1:5 new depot up to Arlington 2-15-1929 4:3 discourages hope of new depots 3-22-1929 1:1 should follow the example of the IC and electrify: editorial 4-2-1929 8:3 tells its troubles 4-16-1929 1:1 four killed at crossing in Palatine 5-28-1929 1:1 coroner's jury points to crossing protection 5-31-1929 PE 1:6 truck driver fatally hurt at Rohlwing Road 7-9-1929 1:2 shrill engine whistle safety device or nuisance? 7-26-1929 1:6 new yards at Proviso best in world 8-2-1929 PE 1:3 sponsors athletic meet at Evanston 8-13-1929 1:3 Chicago teams win track title 8-20-1929 6:6 killed on path over tracks at Arlington 8-30-1929 1:6 buys biggest locomotives in world 9-3-1929 5:3 acts to aid development with new third track 9-27-1929 1:8 new locomotives in service 10-25-1929 1:1 four killed at Seegers crossing 11-12-1929 1:3 fifth victim dies 11-15-1929 1:3 third track construction begins at Arlington 11-15-1929 1:8 removes night tower man at Palatine 12-13-1929 PE 1:6 moves Arlington Heights freight shack closer to center of town 1-24-1930 1:2 train crushes auto in Des Plaines 1-28-1930 1:3 suggests closing Slade Street in Palatine 2-7-1930 PE 1:8 proposes to improve Palatine depot 2-28-1930 PE 1:3 train wrecks car at Palatine 3-11-1930 1:7 hero injured in attempt to save comrade struck by train at Arlington Heights 3-18-1930 1:3 flyer and local trains crash head-on at Arlington Heights, photographs 3-21-1930 1:8 inquest completed on train wreck 4-4-1930 1:7 new suburban express 5-30-1930 1:3 veteran engineer Charles Thorp makes last run; 54 years service 5-30-1930 4:6 announces plans for Mount Prospect train station 6-6-1930 1:8 Mount Prospect railroad station delayed 6-13-1930 8:7 third track service to Barrington begins Sunday 6-20-1930 1:8 passenger trains use new track 6-24-1930 1:3 lets contract for new depot at Mount Prospect 8-26-1930 1:2 electrification demanded of 9-12-1930 PE 8:1 railroad films show Proviso Yards 10-17-1930 1:7 plans freight house addition to depot at Palatine 1-23-1931 (2) 16:2 freight house addition rumor denied 2-6-1931 PE 1:2 leads in "Safety First" program, but loses business to trucks; motion picture 2-27-1931 1:1 starts new door-to-door package freight service 3-27-1931 6:4 student describes first locomotive Pioneer 4-3-1931 AHH 6:2 train whistles subject of conference 5-29-1931 1:7 Arlington Board limits whistles 6-12-1931 1:2 Arlington man killed at Euclid and tracks 6-26-1931 PE 1:6 thanked for less toots 7-10-1931 1:6 construction began in 1857; first train came through October 12, 1859, 8-28-1931 8:4 Edw. Harz, Jr. killed by train at Palatine Road 9-11-1931 1:7 mother hit by train at Des Plaines 9-18-1931 1:4 train kills Mount Prospect resident 10-2-1931 8:4 Mount Prospect asks for crossing gates 10-9-1931 8:6 new idea: weekly tickets 11-6-1931 1:2 Arlington Heights asks for new depot 11-13-1931 1:1 man killed in train wreck at Barrington 11-27-1931 4:1 sets all time safety record 4-1-1932 4:4 gives railroad relics to Museum of Science and Industry 4-22-1932 CCH 3:5 awarded highest safety medal 7-1-1932 5:3 files petition against proposed bus line from Crystal Lake to Chicago 7-8-1932 1:3, 7-15-1932 2:5 Palatine turns down petition; grievances hurled at Supt. Terpening: "old dump of a depot", crossing conditions, parks 7-15-1932 1:3 Gus. H. Arps, Palatine retires after fifty years service 8-5-1932 PE 1:3 "Mystery Trip": surprise trip to surprise lake 8-5-1932 PE 1:3 Des Plaines man fatally hurt at River Road crossing 10-7-1932 1:5 trains wreck cars at Baldwin Road and Northwest Highway and at Center Road in Mount Prospect 10-28-1932 1:6 four hunters killed, two injured by train at River Road 11-18-1932 1:1 forty-six ride tickets suggested 11-18-1932 3:1 sixth hunter dies, makes nine killings at River Road crossing 11-25-1932 1:7 to reduce fares; new scrip book system 12-30-1932 1:6 fast train kills son and father at Palatine 1-20-1933 1:6 signalman recommends caution at crossings 1-27-1933 7:1 River Road: 27 deaths in 11 years; 2nd bloodiest crossing in Cook County; viaduct proposed 6-9-1933 1:6 offers free bus ride for World's Fair visitors 7-21-1933 8:4 starts viaduct work at Cumberland 10-20-1933 1:8 Gustav Arps among veterans at 85th anniversary 10-27-1933 PE 1:5 veterans celebrate beginning, photograph 11-3-1933 4:5 train strikes auto, killing W. C. Bicknase at Brockway Street 12-15-1933 1:8 tells plans for World's Fair exhibits 2-23-1934 5:2 leads 4th year with Wisconsin Division safety record 4-20-1934 8:2 baggageman saves life of young lad at Bothwell Street crossing 4-27-1934 1:3 changes exhibits for 1934 World's Fair 5-4-1934 3:3 Palatine Lions honor baggageman Cornelius J. Gillespie for saving child 5-11-1934 1:1 receives safety plaque fourth consecutive year 6-1-1934 8:3 honors Gillespie for saving boy 6-29-1934 PE 1:3 relief cattle shipment causes huge increase at West Chicago Stock Yards 8-24-1934 7:4 Wm. Goebbert killed by train at Lee Street, Des Plaines 8-31-1934 1:8 John Colburn killed by train at Brockway Street, Palatine 9-7-1934 1:5 editorial: stop the slaughter; improve crossing protection 9-7-1934 PE 1:4 Palatine to ask better crossing protection 9-14-1934 1:5 Palatine mass meeting on crossing safety 9-21-1934 PE 1:6 puts towerman back on job at Palatine 9-28-1934 PE 1:8 train kills another man at Slade Street, Palatine 10-5-1934 1:1 runaway Palatine train stopped at Park Ridge 10-5-1934 1:6 IERC puts men at Palatine railway crossings 10-12-1934 PE 1:6 colored CCC worker dies following fall beneath train wheels at Bothwell Street, Palatine 10-26-1934 1:2 873 Palatine citizens sign petition for safety gates 11-9-1934 PE 1:3 to lock up Palatine train station at 2:30 p.m. each day 11-30-1934 1:5 leases Arlington Heights depot for warehouse 11-30-1934 1:7 opposed by Arlington Heights on leasing freight depot to Lake-Cook Farm Supply Company as warehouse 12-7-1934 1:1 Palatine safety gates up to ICC 12-7-1934 PE 1:6 new train is fastest in world, mile a minute 1-4-1935 6:8 puts clerk back at Palatine, increases hours 1-18-1935 1:2 ICC to study Palatine gate petition 2-1-1935 1:2 new crack train "The 400", photograph 2-15-1935 6:1 ICC hearing on Palatine crossings continues 3-1-1935 PE 1:1 doesn't have to pay for grade separations: Supreme Court 3-8-1935 8:2 new train Mountaineer to replace Soo Dominion 4-12-1935 8:5 three grade separations omitted from Roosevelt's plans: River Road, Arlington Heights Road and Rohlwing Road (Route 53) 4-19-1935 CCH 1:4 new type Pullman cars 4-19-1935 CCH 1:5 ICC closes gate hearing for Palatine 4-26-1935 CCH 1:8 passenger agent M. R. Leahy with road fifty years 5-3-1935 8:1 wins national safety award fifth successive year 5-17-1935 1:1 No. 2 Streamliner, photograph 5-17-1935 8:3 engineer discusses crossing accidents 6-14-1935 1:4 train kills four people at Palatine Road crossing; jury recommends crossing gates 7-26-1935 1:4 suggests closing Palatine's Slade Street crossing 8-2-1935 1:5 retires 73 employees 8-9-1935 1:4 mistakes Palatine railroad platform for highway; train demolishes car 12-6-1935 1:3 offers free pick up and delivery service 12-27-1935 8:1 100 years old 1-24-1936 4:5 passenger revenue shows increase 7-17-1936 CCH 2:2 stewardesses on "400" 8-21-1936 8:6 loses feet under freight train at Baldwin Road 11-13-1936 1:3 auto meets train at Central Road 1-15-1937 1:5 two killed by train at Fox River Grove 4-9-1937 CCH 1:3 laborer broke his leg accidently falling from a hand car at Palatine; taken to Chicago (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:2 began building new crosswalks over their right of way and tracks (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:3 Vilas, Eicholtz, Longman retire, photographs 7-2-1937 4:4 joins tax dodgers 8-6-1937 1:6 Robert J. James and John Reiter retire 8-13-1937 5:6 train hits truck near Geneva 10-1-1937 CCH 1:7 gunmen escape with $1690, slug Barrington ticket agent in bold attack 1-7-1938 CCH 1:3 Frank G. Hager retires as conductor after fifty years service 1-7-1938 CCH 1:7 passengers protest schedule change 1-19-1938 1:6 installs crossing gates at River Road 4-1-1938 8:7 okays removal of unsightly building in Arlington Heights 9-16-1938 1:1 wanted: answer to 5:30 PM traffic jam at Arlington depot 10-7-1938 1:7 J. A. Rose was station agent at Palatine (June 28, 1884) 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4 eight trains northbound and seven trains southbound... (June 28, 1884) 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4 train kills cattle buyer at Hough Street, Barrington 11-25-1938 1:2 Bert E. Terpening, Mount Prospect retires after 46 years service 12-2-1938 CCH 1:5 granted authority to purchase streamlined equipment 1-27-1939 CCH 1:2 starts new plans for removal of Arlington freight depot 3-3-1939 1:4 Union Pacific locomotive of 1856 on exhibition in Chicago 4-28-1939 4:5 signs contract for new freight depot at Arlington 5-26-1939 1:4 Arlington freight house comes down 6-16-1939 1:4 former banker hurt by train at Mount Prospect 7-21-1939 DCR 1:2 Palatine boys run wild until they stop trains; 'Jesse James' hoodlum gang captured 9-1-1939 1:3 Arlington crossing tower guard warns bicycle riders 9-22-1939 1:7 Arlington turns over freight depot 12-8-1939 1:5 'The Viking' train ditched near Crystal Lake 3-29-1940 1:2 train cuts car in two, photographs 9-27-1940 MPH 1:3 cautions public on crossing tracks 11-29-1940 6:4 cab driver killed by train at Pearson Street, Des Plaines 12-6-1940 1:6 accident at Arlington Heights 12-20-1940 1:7 Hi Thurston, Palatine struck by mail train and suffered broken arm (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7 laborer killed when gasoline car jumps track west of Route 53, 4-4-1941 1:5 Palatine man killed by train west of Smith Street 5-9-1941 1:6 crippled in accident at Barrington; employee seeks $100,000 7-4-1941 6:5 gives diesel engines a try-out 8-29-1941 1:2 Mount Prospect to get automatic railroad gates 10-10-1941 1:8 diesel 'Streamliner' narrowly misses three Des Plaines residents at Graceland Avenue 10-10-1941 RR 1:5 train wrecks demonstrator car at Oakton Street 3-20-1942 CCH 1:7 Mount Prospect wins suit on coal yard case 3-27-1942 7:1 new Pearson Street gates blamed for first accident 4-3-1942 1:2 sued for accident at West Chicago 4-10-1942 RR 1:6 Palatine Lions Club demands crossing protection 6-26-1942 PE 1:4 Chicagoan killed by train at Des Plaines crossing 7-23-1942 (2) 1:8 sued after collision at Barrington July 29, 1940, 7-31-1942 (2) 1:6 president promises another towerman for Palatine 7-31-1942 PE 1:7 narrow escape from death as train hits auto at Arlington Heights Road, photograph 8-7-1942 1:3 files tax objection in DuPage County 12-11-1942 RR 1:5 many injured in Chicago depot accident 12-25-1942 1:8 mass meeting in Wood Dale to act on signals 1-8-1943 RR 1:3 locomotive arrested in Des Plaines for emitting smoke 1-22-1943 6:3 loses tax suit to Palatine 1-22-1943 MPH 1:4 salesman killed by train at Northwest Highway and Wilke Road 3-12-1943 MPH 1:2 sued over accident at Route 83, Mount Prospect 3-19-1943 6:3 new morning Chicago train 3-19-1943 PE 1:8 freight house side track at Arlington goes to war 3-26-1943 1:7 regretfully refuses jobs to two 12-year-old boys 4-9-1943 PE 1:3 WIPES: women locomotive wipers, photograph 6-11-1943 4:4 freight train hits car at Central Road, Mount Prospect 8-6-1943 1:6 aged woman killed by train at Des Plaines 8-20-1943 1:7 war worker killed by third rail train at Lombard 9-17-1943 RR 1:7 swamp iron goes to war 10-8-1943 9:4 gates, see Mount Prospect, Village of 10-15-1943 MPH 1:3 objects to tax levied in School District No. 88, York Township 11-19-1943 RR 1:2 girl falls from moving train at Arlington, crushes foot 12-10-1943 1:3 car stalls on track in Des Plaines, hit by train 12-17-1943 1:5 photograph of a conductor and passenger 1-14-1944 3:7 train kills autoist at Des Plaines Avenue in Des Plaines 1-28-1944 CCH 1:1 photograph of a station agent 2-18-1944 2:1 photograph of a freight brakeman 3-17-1944 2:1 allows employees to plant Victory Gardens along right-of-way 3-24-1944 9:2 photograph of a train dispatcher 4-14-1944 3:1 photograph of John Deithoff, "Sentry of the Signals" at Proviso Yards 5-26-1944 2:1 photograph of a ticket agent 6-23-1944 4:1 buys 9 million in war bonds 7-7-1944 1:2 camp dishwasher walks into train at Des Plaines 7-21-1944 MPH 1:2 fifty year pin, see Arps, John, Palatine 7-21-1944 PE 1:2 man killed trying to flip train at Glen Ellyn 7-28-1944 RR 1:5 Mexican railroad worker killed at Arlington Heights 9-8-1944 1:8 accident blocks traffic at Palatine; engine loses wheel 9-15-1944 1:7 photograph of an inspector 9-22-1944 2:7 photograph of a trainman 10-20-1944 3:1 Des Plaines bus shattered by fast train at Graceland Avenue; no injuries 11-17-1944 1:8 new lights at Slade Street crossing in Palatine 11-17-1944 PE 1:4 the 11:18: railroad train with a personality; crew rescues freezing puppy 1-12-1945 PE 3:1,6 Arlington Heights asks for grade crossing at Arthur Avenue 1-19-1945 1:6 adds new light to rear of trains 1-26-1945 4:4 freight car tips over at Barrington 2-2-1945 CCH 1:3 engine derailed at Palatine 2-16-1945 1:8 sued for injuries when hit by train at Thacker Street crossing 2-16-1945 RR 4:7 advertisement: grand-daddy of them all! the Pioneer locomotive, illustration, photograph 3-9-1945 6:7 biggest damage suit verdict for death of James R. Doran, fireman 5-4-1945 RR 1:3 advertisement: Ralph J. Richards made a speech in 1910 - and "Safety First" was born 5-18-1945 3:3 John Arps, Palatine, still going strong after 54 years 5-25-1945 PE 1:2 train kills Gustav Greger at Arlington Heights 6-1-1945 1:1 new locomotives: 5400 horsepower diesel-electric 6-1-1945 6:6 suit filed over car struck by train at Algonquin Road and Wolf Road 6-1-1945 9:6 wins DuPage County tax suit 6-1-1945 RR 1:2 complaint on timeliness gets quick action from president 6-15-1945 MPH 1:5 fourteen cars derail east of Wheaton; trains routed over the Milwaukee thru Elgin 6-15-1945 RR 1:5 advertisement: dots and dashes helped run the railroad in 1855, 6-22-1945 3:1 buys $15 million in war bonds 6-22-1945 CCH 3:5 train clips car at Palatine 8-24-1945 1:1 to award 4-H Club members 8-24-1945 6:7 DuPage County school ballot tax case goes to supreme court 8-24-1945 RR 1:4 freight book discovered, see Williamson, Judge Rollin, Palatine 8-31-1945 PE 1:1 advertisement: "I'm going to put the post office on wheels" 10-12-1945 5:1 Palatine—orphan town: antiquated depot, dangerous crossings 10-12-1945 PE 1:2 signals flash - no trains at Palatine 10-19-1945 PE 1:2 Palatine seeks new depot after 85 years; only original station still in use 10-25-1945 1:3 fast train picks off gas tank trailer at Mount Prospect 11-30-1945 1:5 Davey employee killed when autoist races train at Northwest Highway and Wilke Road; shanty and fence partly to blame 12-14-1945 1:1 Palatine to ask ICC for gates 12-14-1945 PE 1:4 objects to $500 item in Palatine Library budget 1-4-1946 PE 1:7 complaint about Palatine depot 1-18-1946 9:3 Palatine couple killed when car hits freight train crossing Rand Road north of Des Plaines 2-1-1946 1:7 B. E. Terpening devoted his life to railroading 3-8-1946 MPH 1:6 new stop signs in Mount Prospect cut speeding of trains 3-15-1946 MPH 1:3 locomotive derails at Arlington Heights 3-15-1946 MPH 1:6 Palatine woman runs into side of fast train 4-26-1946 1:4 to give Palatine new depot in 1947, 5-17-1946 PE 1:8 to oil its road bed after Prospect Heights complaints 6-7-1946 MPH 3:7 driver killed; train hits gas transport truck at Plum Grove Road 6-27-1946 1:6 see Palatine, Village of 8-16-1946 PE 1:8 to open freight office at Arlington 10-4-1946 1:1 one killed when fire engine rams locomotive at Palatine, photograph 10-4-1946 1:5 cartoon shows crosses at Palatine railroad crossing: "Who's to Blame?" 10-11-1946 PE 1:3 Palatine asks watchmen at crossings 10-18-1946 1:3, 13:4 Palatine man falls under train 11-8-1946 1:4 surveys Palatine crossings 11-15-1946 13:4 asserts trainman on job could have saved foot of Palatine resident 11-15-1946 13:8 offers solution to crossing problems 11-15-1946 PE 1:6 letter blames people and officials for lack of Palatine railroad gates and crossing deaths 11-22-1946 13:6 ordered to reduce train service to conserve coal supplies 11-29-1946 1:7 fingerprints identify Arlington man killed at Norwood Park railroad crossing 12-6-1946 1:3 A. R. Godknecht retires from service 12-6-1946 PE 3:5 letter: executives directly responsible for Palatine crossings 12-20-1946 17:8 blazing newspaper saves suburban train 1-3-1947 4:6 holds up gate installation at Mount Prospect 1-10-1947 MPH 1:4 fast train kills Emil Nerge at Mount Prospect; list of recent deaths and injuries at Mount Prospect and Palatine 2-7-1947 1:4 Arlington man escapes death as auto hits train at Mount Prospect 2-21-1947 1:6 Park Ridge boy suffers amputated toe as he runs into train 2-28-1947 14:6 asks $14,542 for gates at Mount Prospect 3-14-1947 7:2 admits Arlington Heights needs 'new d