D & D Trailer & Tool Rental, Wheeling mentioned; 461 South Milwaukee Avenue 11-19-1964 AHH 34:1

D-Day (abbreviation) June 6, 1944: day of invasion of France

D & J Delicatessen Snack Shop, Wheeling, 849 West Dundee Road (formerly known as Ruth's Delicatessen) advertisement 4-4-1963 WH 3:7

D & J Phillips Service, Arlington Heights, 1728 West Central Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:8

D & J Suburban Homes, Palatine, 562 South Plum Grove Road advertisement, see Pleasant Hill Estates Subdivision, Palatine 7-14-1955 AHH 13:1

D & L Builders, Arlington Heights advertisement; model home with swimming pool at 1013 South Belmont Avenue 10-19-1961 AHH 9:1

D & L Construction Co., Palatine, 254 Rosalie Lane see Brentwood Estates, Palatine Township advertisement 4-18-1963 AHH 51:1

D.O. (abbreviation) see diversified occupations (D.O.)

D.P.S. Co., Des Plaines advertisement: refrigerators, washers, stoves, etc.; 718 Lee Street 12-7-1928 6:6

D & S Pro Sport Center, Mount Prospect (formerly known as Pro Sport Center) advertisement: photograph of go cart 6-29-1961 AHH 55:1 advertisement; 20 West Busse Avenue 2-13-1964 AHH 20:1

D. & W. Bakery Goods, Palatine advertisement: north of the depot 3-1-1929 PE 3:1

D-X Sun Ray Oil Co., Schaumburg Hoffman Highlands Subdivision homeowners threaten boycott against proposed gas station on north side of Higgins Road east of Salem Drive 10-1-1964 HH 1:6 renew efforts to block station, photograph 12-3-1964 HH 5:7

D-X Super Service Station, Bensenville, York Road and Irving Park Road advertisement, photograph 12-3-1953 RR 5:5

Dachman, Robert taping for television of Little City Director during presentation of wall murals, photograph 11-8-1962 PE 5:1

Daczewitz, Gale, Wood Dale photograph 8-29-1947 4:4

Daczewitz, Hubert, Wood Dale photograph 8-29-1947 4:4

Dadhams, Dr. F. E., Palatine 1870s advertisement mentioned 3-18-1949 24:3

Daehn, Richard R., Bensenville says Bensenville Civil Defense will be 'finest' in DuPage County, photograph 1-24-1963 BR 1:6

Dagenbach, Astrid Viola, Des Plaines photograph 9-23-1949 6:4

Daggett, Charles, Arlington Heights at Camp Blanding, Fla. 7-14-1944 12:8 on furlough 11-10-1944 14:3 in hospital in France with frozen feet 2-2-1945 9:8 in England resting his frozen feet 3-2-1945 7:3 back in action 5-4-1945 14:5 in France 10-19-1945 9:5

Dahir, Edna, Deer Grove talks about sewing project over WLS radio 7-31-1925 13:5

Dahir, Fred photograph of 7-3-1925 9:1 wins Achievement award 7-3-1925 9:4

Dahir, George, Deer Grove essay "My Garden Project" 6-13-1924 6:3 talks about garden over WLS radio 7-31-1925 13:5

Dahir, Mrs. William killed by train, see Chicago & Northwestern Railroad 12-21-1923 (Roll A) 1:7

Dahl, Mr., Georgetown to erect a general store 8-14-1925 12:7

Dahl, Alfred, Bensenville advertisement: drug store; Irving Park Boulevard 2-5-1926 8:7

Dahl, Miss Alice, Bensenville marries Elmer Eckert, photograph 2-25-1938 RR 2:3

Dahl, Mrs. Curtiss, Prospect Heights photograph 10-3-1947 MPH 2:8 professional Patricia Stevens model, photograph 8-20-1948 MPH 3:4

Dahl, Mrs. Dora O., Palatine burned to death 8-21-1914 5:3

Dahl home, Palatine mentioned 1-5-1951 11:3

Dahl Houses see Hanover Builders, Inc. 12-13-1962 AHH 60:1

Dahl, Walter P., Arlington Heights Cook County appoints new Justice of the Peace for northern part of the county 6-28-1956 AHH 1:5 slated for Superior Court, photograph 8-30-1962 AHH 27:1 with James Stavros and Charles Hayes, photograph 9-6-1962 AHH 4:3 Wheeling Township JP selected by Democrats to run for Superior Court judgeship 11-1-1962 AHH 4:5

Dahlberg, Richard, Northbrook at Great Lakes 8-3-1945 9:3

Dahle, Henry, Palatine loses suit to Village of Palatine 1-28-1944 PE 1:6

Dahle, Henry C., Palatine writes of life in the Navy 10-18-1912 4:4 letters from United States Naval Training Station, Great Lakes 5-17-1918 4:5, 8-30-1918 9:6 joins Merchant Marines 8-6-1943 (2) 6:4

Dahlgren, William C., Palatine in Oahu 8-16-1945 7:4

Dahlin, C. A. and Co., Chicago, Elk Grove Village plans to build new plant at 2451 Estes Avenue, illustration 1-4-1962 EGH 2:5 review: metals 10-18-1962 AHH 47:5 mentioned 10-18-1962 AHH 84:4

Dahlstrom, Burton photograph 11-29-1946 12:3

Dahlstrom Construction Co., Franklin Park builder American Furnace Company, Bensenville building 10-17-1963 AHH 42:3

Dahlstrom, Marlene, Arlington Heights photograph of 10-2-1936 1:3

Dahlstrom, Ray J., Arlington Heights in France 3-2-1945 10:6

Dahlstrom, Russell, Mount Prospect at Camp Perry, Va. 7-2-1943 (2) 6:4 at New Orleans, La. 11-12-1943 12:1 attending Tulane University 3-10-1944 12:4 training with Navy V12, 6-30-1944 7:3 taking civil engineering course 8-18-1944 8:8 on furlough 6-29-1945 14:2 on way to Tokyo 1-11-1946 9:5

Dahlstrom, Warren Lee, Mount Prospect at Great Lakes 6-30-1944 7:5, 7-7-1944 6:3 in Pacific 12-28-1945 12:7

Dahm, Mrs. Edwin, Arlington Heights photograph 3-19-1948 5:4

Dahm & Sons, Morton Grove advertisement: staple and fancy groceries; 8524 Fernald Avenue 8-5-1932 3:2

Dahms, Bertha Wilhelmine Caroline see Hildebrandt, Mrs. Bertha

Daichendt, Michael, Mount Prospect photograph 12-9-1949 6:2

Dailey, James M. for Cook County Sheriff, photograph 11-3-1922 9:1 Daily Herald Index: 1901 - 1945 by David Hammer, published by Palatine Historical Society (book) selfless task makes past accessible, photograph 10-6-2002 Daily Journal, The (Wheaton newspaper) free press is major defense against Reds: editor 3-15-1962 AHH 70:6 Daily News (newspaper) see Chicago Daily News

Daily Vacation Church School, Palatine opens 6-6-1941 PE 1:8 closes term 6-19-1942 PE 3:1 award certificates to 134 pupils, list 7-3-1942 PE 2:4

dairies and dairy associations see also cheese see also creameries see also milk see also milk associations see American Dairy Association see Ann's Dairy & Food Store see Arlington Heights Dairy see Artificial Dairy Breeding Association see Borden Dairy Company see Bornhoff Dairy, Milwaukee Avenue see Bowman Dairy, Algonquin see Bowman Dairy, Cary see Bowman Dairy, Palatine see Bowman Dairy, River Forest see Bowman Dairy Company see Brandt Dairy, Barrington see Buffalo Creek Farm see Cloverleaf Dairy, Addison see Collignon's Dairy, Arlington Heights see Cook County Dairy Herd Improvement Association see Creamery Package Manufacturing Company, Arlington Heights see Dairy Farmers Feed and Supply Co., Bensenville see Davis Dairy and Food Store, Arlington Heights see Des Plaines Dairy see Domkosky's Dairy, Arlington Heights see Dunteman's Dairy, Arlington Heights see Economy Dairy, The, Norridge see Elk Grove Goat Dairy see Farmer's Dairy Feed Co., Bensenville see Fessler Farm Dairy, Arlington Heights see Fiene, Walter see Goldenrod Dairy Farm, Lake Zurich see Green Street Dairy, Bensenville see Hannan, Tom see Harold's Dairy Service, Itasca see Hedlin's Dairy Co., Elgin see Johnson Dairy, Evanston see Keystone Dairy, Bensenville see Kobusch & Haseman, Bloomingdale see Krim-Ko Corp., Bensenville see Lake Zurich Dairy Co. see Landwer, Ida see Logan Square Dairy, Elmwood Park see Ludwig Dairy, Elgin see Luerssen's Dairy, Palatine see Meyer Bros. Dairy, Arlington Heights see Midwest Farm and Dairy Products Company see National Dairy Research Center, Glenview see Natoma Dairy, Hinsdale see Nebel Dairy see New-Bell Dairy Goat Farm, Route 47 see Niebuhr Dairy, Arlington Heights see North Barrington Cheese and Butter Factory see Northern Illinois Dairy Cattle Breeding Association, Dundee see Palatine Dairy see Prescription Goat Dairy see Rascher, Fred, Arlington Heights, Palatine see Rodewald Farm Dairy Store, Arlington Heights see Rodewald Farms Dairy, Roselle see Roselle Dairy Farm see Stade's Dairy, Arlington Heights see Suburban Dairy, Des Plaines see Suburban Dairy, Palatine see Suburban Dairy, Roselle see Taege, Emil, Arlington Heights see Willow Farm Dairy Products see Willow Farms, Arlington Heights see Willow Farms, Rolling Meadows dairy wagon, built by August Hackbarth, Palatine, photograph 7-3-1908 4:5 advertisement: Star Milker, illustration 10-5-1923 4:3 advertisement: Page Milking Machine, photograph 6-6-1924 12:1 one of the last half-dozen dairy herds in Elk Grove Township to be sold off, photographs, see Rohlwing, William 12-5-1957 CCH 1:6 June Dairy Month 6-21-1962 AHH 58:5

Dairy Bar, Palatine, Brockway Street and Johnson Street mentioned 2-7-1957 PE 1:5

Dairy Farmers Feed and Supply Co., Bensenville advertisement: 101 South York Road 7-1-1938 RR 2:1

Dairy Lane, Arlington Heights, 1516 West Northwest Highway former ice cream restaurant for sale, photograph 4-25-1963 AHH 40:1

Dairy Lane Milk advertisement 8-31-1961 BR 5:5

Dairy Prince, Palatine, 139 North Northwest Highway advertisement 7-14-1960 AHH 40:1

Dairy Queen, Wheeling, Route 83 at Dundee Road photograph 8-27-1959 WH 5:5 advertisement 4-13-1961 MPH 9:7 photograph 9-28-1961 WH 6:6

Dairy Queen Brazier, Palatine, 147 North Northwest Highway advertisement 8-15-1963 AHH 21:1 photograph 1-30-1964 AHH 24:4

dairy queens see beauty 7-16-1948 CCH 1:5, 9-3-1948 17:4

Dairy Transport, Barrington mentioned; 419 West Main Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5

Dairymens Bank, Itasca financial report 12-1-1916 3:1

Daisy Service Station, Palatine advertisement: tires; Northwest Highway [Colfax Street] at Smith Street 9-2-1927 AHH 8:1 money exchange opened at 152 West Colfax Street 7-14-1933 PE 1:3

Dalebrook advertisement: hard time dance; Rand Road and Center Street 12-4-1925 8:8

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

Dalebrooke Inn, Rand Road, Elmhurst Road and Foundry Road fireworks 6-27-1924 8:6 informal opening 5-22-1925 10:5 advertisement: eat and be happy 6-5-1925 12:6 new kind of service for passing autoist 5-29-1925 5:5 advertisement: fireworks for sale, listed 7-2-1926 2:6 see Farmer's Fruit and Vegetable Market

Dalecrest Homes, Inc., Addison, 126 North Iowa Avenue chartered 4-4-1963 BR 2:8

Daleiden, Wm., Winfield sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7

Daley, Richard J., Chicago candidate for Cook County Sheriff, photograph 10-18-1946 MPH 4:8 outstanding among many candidates 10-24-1946 6:3 bossism is the issue: Steve Mitchell 3-10-1960 BR 3:1 photographs 9-29-1960 AHH 26:6, 11-3-1960 AHH 5:4 with James Stavros, Wheeling, photograph 3-1-1962 AHH 20:5 Alexander MacArthur, Barrington predicts mayor is 'all washed up' 4-26-1962 RMH 4:5 Cook County Republicans declare war on tax policy of 8-23-1962 AHH 10:1 attacked by Charles Percy in stinging talk 11-1-1962 BR 15:1 with JFK, photograph 12-13-1962 AHH 55:5 at O'Hare Airport dedication, photographs 3-28-1963 AHH 42:6 gives City of Hope award to Jim Moran, photograph 4-18-1963 PHH 5:1 gives Outstanding Senior Citizen's award, photograph 5-2-1963 BR 12:7 tells reasons why U.S. should take over money-losing Chicago Skyway 7-25-1963 RMH 5:1 favored open occupancy law 8-8-1963 RMH 5:5 may have a hand in DuPage County state representative election 9-19-1963 BR 1:1 thanks voters 4-23-1964 AHH 15:6 Elroy Sandquist says William Clark is indebted to 10-22-1964 AHH 22:3

Dalibozak, Harold, Chicago 13-year-old Chicago boy confesses to murder of 5-year-old Wheeling girl Betsy Benham; age and size puzzle policemen 8-4-1960 AHH 1:2 flees Wheeling jail: 'poor security' enabled escape, photograph; recaptured 8-11-1960 WH 1:4 burial ended story of lonely, lost boy 9-27-1962 WH 2:6

Dall, Harriette, School of Dancing, Arlington Heights opens 10-7-1932 1:8 increase in number of pupils, photograph 11-18-1932 5:7

Dall, Raymond, Barrington Township photograph of 11-25-1921 1:3

Dallia, Arthur, Mount Prospect taken into custody, see rioting 8-13-1948 1:1

Dallstrom, Robert E., Prospect Heights photograph 6-20-1947 MPH 1:3

Dally, Norman E., Palatine developer of Medallist Subdivision found dead in garage 8-3-1961 PE 1:2 death ruled as suicide 8-10-1961 PE 2:6

Dalton, Deacon Raymond Q. in charge of Church of the Holy Innocents, Hoffman Estates; in the study of his rectory, photograph 12-20-1962 HH 7:7

Daly, Dolores, Bensenville photograph of 10-12-1934 PE 1:7

Daly, Lois, Beauty Salon, Bensenville, 106 North York Street reduces prices for summer season 6-25-1948 RR 3:8

Daly, Maggie Chicago American columnist to emcee Wendy Ward Charm School graduation 1-9-1964 AHH 37:6 to appear at Shoppers World, Mount Prospect, photograph 11-12-1964 AHH 13:5

Daly, W. H., Arlington Heights, Foundry Road advertisement: rock hens 6-5-1925 12:3

Daly, William Henry, Jr., Bensenville photograph of 4-2-1937 RR 3:5 given top rank in his field, photograph 2-24-1939 RR 1:7

Dam Inn, Wheeling, 1000 South Milwaukee Avenue (formerly known as Dam No. 1, Andy's Dam No. 1) fire wrecks tavern 11-15-1946 1:3 tavern applies for license 1-13-1950 RR 3:7 history, photographs 5-8-1958 WH 1:6 grand jury to probe vice raid; crackdown on gambling, photographs 9-8-1960 WH 1:6 mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:2 pin ball machines seized 7-18-1963 AHH 21:4 Mother's Day special sale; list of items 4-30-1964 AHH 34:1

Dam No. 1, Wheeling see Dam Inn, Wheeling

Dam No. 1, Des Plaines River at Hintz Road Arlington Heights Lions Club frolic at 8-21-1928 1:6 Wheeling Park District sponsors Fourth Annual Lantern Parade at, photograph of boys fishing 8-13-1964 WH 1:1

Dam No. 1 Soil Service, Wheeling, 1040 South Milwaukee Avenue mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:2

Dam No. 2, Des Plaines River south of West Lake Avenue see Camp Avodah, Des Plaines see Camp Pine, Des Plaines see Des Plaines River 7-12-1946 12:6, 9-13-1946 8:3 see Jewish Victory Farm Volunteer Camp, Des Plaines Cook County Forest Preserve to build amateur zoo for dam No. 2, 6-19-1925 1:6 Cook County Forest Preserve to make dam No. 2 into playground 7-24-1925 15:4 Izaak Walton League to have picnic at 9-16-1927 8:4 CCC camp to be established at 8-31-1934 1:4 Jamaican-Americans to be available on all farms this fall; camp at 7-21-1944 8:1 seven girl scout councils to share quarters near 5-7-1948 MPH 1:6

D'Ambrose, Anthony J., Lombard photograph of 2-7-1936 RR 3:4

Damenchor see Melodia Damenchor, Arlington Heights

Daminato's Lounge, Lombard liquor dealer suspended 9-20-1962 BR 9:2 to appeal liquor suspension 11-29-1962 BR 10:6, 2-7-1963 BR 2:6 two Illinois Liquor Control Commission inspectors accused of shakedown of owner 10-22-1964 AR 2:3

Dammier's Grocery, Wood Dale mentioned 9-3-1937 RR 3:7

DAMP (abbreviation: Des Plaines, Arlington Heights, Mount Prospect, Palatine) (formerly known as Northwest Suburban Water Commission) Palatine to join 10-11-1956 PE 1:6 Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect join 10-18-1956 MPH 1:2 Des Plaines votes to join 12-6-1956 AHH 1:5 lake water flows nearer; name commissioners 1-17-1957 AHH 1:6 gets federal aid 7-31-1958 AHH 1:5 Evanston agrees to supply water to 12-11-1958 MPH 1:6 water report recommends direct suburban line to lake 8-20-1959 AHH 8:5 seeks okay to proceed on lake program 9-17-1959 AHH 7:1 official outlines plans 7-28-1960 RMH 5:1 is now a 'legal' organization 12-15-1960 MPH 1:5 mentioned in article "The Great Chicago Water Steal" in The Saturday Evening Post 5-17-1962 AHH 6:5 will not wait for Supreme Court decision; will ask Chicago for supply 10-11-1962 MPH 3:5 negotiates for Chicago water supply 12-6-1962 AHH 7:3 okays expenses for water study 12-6-1962 PE 1:2 Des Plaines splits from 9-26-1963 EGH 2:6 agreement closer on Lake Michigan water; Des Plaines still involved 11-28-1963 AHH 7:1 Rolling Meadows engineer advises against buying water with 12-5-1963 RMH 2:1 commissioner optimistic on water 12-12-1963 MPH 5:3 asks Palatine to join plan 12-12-1963 PE 1:4 tentative contract approved with Chicago 12-19-1963 MPH 1:1 Palatine officials leery of getting Lake Michigan water from Chicago 12-19-1963 PE 1:1 in trouble: 2 towns: Mount Prospect and Des Plaines may 'go it alone' 1-2-1964 AHH 5:1 water parley Friday 1-9-1964 AHH 1:5 Rolling Meadows aldermen to attend parley 1-9-1964 RMH 1:5 Arlington Heights to secure its own engineering study for negotiations with 1-16-1964 AHH 1:3 six towns talk over water figures 1-16-1964 MPH 2:1 deferrals slow up lake water action 1-23-1964 AHH 2:4 Rolling Meadows studies affiliation with 1-23-1964 RMH 2:1 may be rescued; Palatine leaders hopeful for success 1-23-1964 PE 1:3 Ralph Neubauer reports on progress 1-30-1964 WH 2:1 Des Plaines leaves; to buy water from Chicago 1-30-1964 MPH 1:6 still alive—despite handicaps 2-6-1964 AHH 2:3 changes seen 4-9-1964 AHH 1:7 Arlington Heights village manager L. A. Hansen asks more support for 10-22-1964 AHH 5:1

dams see Buffalo Creek 12-24-1964 WH 6:4 see Cook County Forest Preserve 6-19-1925 1:6... see Dam No. 1, Des Plaines River see Dam No. 2, Des Plaines River see Deer Grove Forest Preserve 5-11-1917 7:3... see Des Plaines River 7-12-1946 12:6 see DuPage County Forest Preserve 8-11-1933 RR 1:8 see Hoffman Dam, Des Plaines River see Salt Creek 6-2-1955 AHH 1:1, 8-6-1964 AHH 7:1

dance see also ballet see also ballrooms see also halls see also jitterbug see also pantomime see also rock and roll see also square dancing see also twist see Arlington Heights Coterie Club see Balmil Dancing Pavilion, Milwaukee Avenue and Ballard Road see Blaes, Trudy, School of Dance, Buffalo Grove see Dall, Harriette, School of Dancing, Arlington Heights see Deanna's School of the Dance, Roselle see Diedrich, Bernice, School of Tap Dancing, Arlington Heights see Dorothe's Dancing School, Bensenville see Eiler, Delores, School of Dancing, Arlington Heights see Eiler, Delores, School of Dancing, Deerfield see Eiler, Delores, School of Dancing, Palatine see Elk Grove Bucks and Does see Firemen's Hall, Bensenville see Forest Dance Hall see Froelich, Diana, Wood Dale see Hallahan, John Patrick, Streamwood see Hollenberger, Ann, Arlington Heights see Kelling's Hall, Arlington Heights see Kilbourn School of Dancing, Bensenville see Konopa, Maria, School of Dancing see Life Saver Dance Floor see Luby, Loree, Mount Prospect see Lyric School of Dance, Des Plaines see Lyric School of Dance, Park Ridge see Margie's Dance Studio, Bensenville see Meyer's Dance Hall, Arlington Heights see Mills-LeBlanc Dance Studios, Arlington Heights see Mills, Muriel see Miss Jinnie's School of Dance, Palatine see Mt. Prospect Studio of the Dance see Orchesis see Page, Peggy, Dance Studio, Palatine see Palatine Dance Band see Palatine School of Dancing see Parvin, Debbie, Dance Studio see Prospect Heights Guys and Dolls Dance Club see Prueter's Dance Hall, River Grove see Rivers, Bobby, Dance Studio, Glen Ellyn see Rold, June, Dancing School, Des Plaines see Roldettes see Saturka Dance Club, Mount Prospect see Schaumburg House see Schrader's Hall, Arlington Heights see Schweitzer, Gladys, Arlington Heights see Siems Hall, Arlington Heights see Stanley Studio, Hoffman Estates see Stardust Ballroom, Palatine see Starliters 50 Couple Club, Salt Creek Country Club see Stenersen School of Dancing, Barrington see Suburban School of Dancing, Hoffman Estates see Union Hotel, Wheeling 1-6-1950 CCH 1:1 see Val, Doris, Domicile of Dancing, Arlington Heights see Wanda's Villa Gardens, Niles see Wilkins School of Music and Dance, Morton Grove see Zaki Labovsky School of Dance, Wood Dale Schirding's Hall, Palatine masquerade program of 1873 discloses dance marathon; 31 dances listed 7-13-1928 PE 1:7, 6-2-1950 17:2, 7-7-1955 PE 9:4 floor shows at Paddock Club: exotic, rhumba and hula fan dancers; Harlem Rhythm Boys 8-2-1935 6:3 5 day Arlington Heights Community Festival; three bands and barn dance features 9-29-1939 1:1 Camp Reinberg barn dance show a big success 9-4-1942 PE 1:4 Bartlett Woman's Club hears of 'Art of Dancing' 3-5-1943 CCH 3:1 Arlington High School junior class invites public to Harlem hop 4-21-1944 1:3 marches, waltzes, not boogie keep the housewife humming 4-12-1946 6:2 Arlington Heights Township High School dancing classes, photographs 12-5-1947 1:1 Mike Oefelein, Arlington Heights: old time dance programs tell story of 'rug cutting' in 1890's at 50 cents a couple 1-23-1948 13:1 200 engage in folk dances at Barrington High School, photograph 2-15-1952 PE 1:3 clergymen oppose Sunday record hop at Palatine Post No. 690, American Legion 3-20-1958 PE 1:6 Rolling Meadows modifies its ban on dancing where alcohol is sold 4-25-1963 RMH 6:3

Dance Hut, Wood Dale advertisement: formerly Sheibel's Barn; Irving Park Road 9-2-1932 7:1

dancing see dance

dandruff don't let dandruff get a 'head start'; safeguard your scalp 10-8-1964 AHH 50:5

Daneggar's Pastry Shop, Arlington Heights, Kensington Road and Dryden Avenue advertisement 4-27-1961 AHH 13:1 Danger Lights (film) see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 11-28-1930 RR 1:5

Daniel Water Softener, Inc., Barrington, 510 South Northwest Highway advertisement 10-11-1962 AHH 17:1 mentioned; 800 South Northwest Highway 10-22-1964 HH 5:5

Daniel, William C., Prospect Heights wins Air Medal in England, photograph 2-2-1945 7:4

Daniels see Wheeler & Daniels, Wheeling

Daniels, Charles, Wheeling postmaster 8-5-1949 17:3

Daniels, Gene Melvyn, Elk Grove Village confession solves 8 burglaries 5-4-1961 EGH 1:6

Daniels, Harry, Prospect Heights enlists in CAP at Chanute Field 8-24-1945 14:2

Daniels, Howard letters from France 8-2-1918 13:2, 9-27-1918 1:5

Daniels, Jean photograph of 6-12-1942 3:7

Daniels Jewelry, Barrington mentioned; 113 South Cook Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5

Daniels, Lee E., Elmhurst DuPage County assistant state's attorney officiates in leading football games 9-17-1937 RR 1:2 quits Asst. State's Attorney post 7-28-1939 RR 1:6 photographs of 4-5-1940 RR 4:1, 11-8-1940 RR 1:3 "let's teach youth right way", photograph 5-30-1941 RR 1:7 addresses letter to DuPage citizens 1-2-1942 RR 1:3 thanks voters, photograph 11-17-1944 RR 2:8 heads Illinois State's Attorney's Association 12-28-1945 RR 1:5 State's Attorney shows record earnings, photograph 1-18-1946 RR 1:1 raps apathy of parents of delinquents, photograph 9-20-1946 RR 1:1 to help draft new crime code 4-11-1947 RR 1:2 gets big vote, photograph 11-5-1948 RR 1:6 wins Scout top award, photograph 1-28-1949 RR 1:7 asks 'teamwork' to enforce laws 6-24-1949 RR 1:3 makes strong bid for judge vacancy on 16th Circuit Court district 3-12-1953 RR 1:7 advertisement: Republican candidate for state representative 4-5-1962 BR 7:1 loses to Lewis V. Morgan 4-12-1962 BR 1:4 to be honored 8-23-1962 BR 6:5 magical vote-getter dies 2-20-1964 BR 7:1

Daniels, Milton Fosket, Palatine, Arlington Heights marries Daisy May Paddock 8-23-1912 1:5 advertisement: photography; 723 North Dunton Avenue 11-3-1933 3:5 advertisement: insurance 4-5-1935 4:6 hold Paddock family reunion 8-2-1962 AHH 4:4 golden anniversary, photograph 8-30-1962 AHH 50:1 Arlington Heights Historical Society curator's house at 805 North Dunton Avenue serves as a growing museum for the society, photograph of Mrs. 10-17-1963 AHH 6:1 village's unofficial historian admires donated spinning wheel, photograph 9-10-1964 AHH 7:2

Daniels, Mrs. Milton Fosket (Daisy Paddock), Arlington Heights historian Dr. Jeannette Nichols visits 5-5-1944 1:5 injured in Indiana train wreck 7-4-1947 1:4 historian of Arlington Heights Woman's Club 2-25-1949 6:5 curator of Arlington Heights Historical Society, photograph 9-28-1961 S 10:1, 7-5-1962 AHH 6:6 provides history of Arlington Heights village halls 12-6-1962 AHH 1:8

Daniels Road, Palatine see Hawthorn Park, Palatine see No Man's Land, Palatine see Sellstrom Industrial Park, Palatine see sloughs 4-15-1949 17:7, 4-15-1949 PE 4:4 see Weber Bros. Auto Service, Palatine

Daniels, Russell, Prospect Heights see Prospect Heights Boy Scouts 5-3-1946 MPH 1:6

Daniels, Mrs. Russell, Prospect Heights lived in southwest Africa until fifteen years old 12-25-1942 MPH 3:1 boy scout enthusiast, photograph 1-25-1946 MPH 3:1

Daniels, Honorable S. F., Wheaton DuPage County judge (July 31, 1867) 11-17-1939 RR 1:8

Daniels, Mrs. T., Palatine mentioned 5-19-1922 1:6, reprinted 5-23-1952 AHH 22:1

Daniels, Tom, Palatine finds a copy of the Palatine Enterprise (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7

Daniels, Walter E., Palatine letter about William Filbert recalls leather boots and school days of 1871, 4-14-1944 CCH 3:4

Danielsen see Bruhns & Danielsen, Palatine

Danielsen, Charles L. 1884 photograph of 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4 advertisement reprinted: undertaking a specialty 3-18-1949 24:2 erected Palatine's first undertaking and furniture store about 1888, 7-7-1955 PE 19:1

Danielsen, Frank F., Palatine elected Mayor 4-20-1923 (Roll A) 1:7 is easy victor for Mayor 4-24-1925 1:7 letter to voters 4-12-1929 PE 2:3 1884 photograph of 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4 Palatine Village trustee, photograph 6-13-1952 PE 1:7 says Palatine has changed a lot in 75 years, photograph with wife 12-17-1953 PE 1:4 resident for 78 years, he will recall Palatine's past 9-6-1956 PE 1:2 services Saturday 10-11-1962 PE 4:3

Danielsen, Frank F., Funeral Home, Palatine, 7 South Bothwell Street advertisement: household furniture, upholstery & repairing, undertaking and embalming 7-29-1904 4:1 new ambulance to be exhibited, photograph 7-26-1929 1:4 advertisement 9-13-1929 PE 3:6 reviewed; 5 South Bothwell Street 8-5-1932 RR 4:1 new Packard funeral car, photograph 3-1-1940 PE 1:2 307 North Bothwell Street 3-1-1940 PE 3:2 photograph of original building 7-7-1955 PE 19:1

Danielsen furniture store, Palatine mentioned in 1903, 8-18-1950 17:2 Charles L. Danielsen erected Palatine's first undertaking and furniture store about 1888, 7-7-1955 PE 19:1

Danielsen, W. A., Palatine advertisement: water closet, illustration 8-5-1927 PE 2:8 advertisement: plumbing and heating 4-6-1928 2:1 advertisement: 156 East Slade Street 3-6-1931 12:3

Danielsen & Wilmering Funeral Home, Barrington, 149 West Main Street opens 7-16-1937 (2) 8:2 sold to Arlington men 1-14-1949 4:2 see Fairbanks & Stirlen Ambulance Service, Barrington 5-6-1949 PE 4:4

Danielson, Carl, Park Ridge enlists in third war at 67 years old 3-19-1943 6:5

Danielson, Dorothy, Prospect Heights joins WAVES; to leave for Hunter College, N.Y. 3-3-1944 7:6 at Farragut, Idaho 11-24-1944 7:2 moving to Bremerton, Wash. 2-16-1945 9:5 at Great Lakes 12-7-1945 14:3

Danielson, Raymond D., Glenview advertisement: mimeographing 2-5-1926 13:6 advertisement: signs; 2233 Glenview Road 9-1-1933 6:6

Danielson, William C., Jr., Prospect Heights at Camp Grant 6-25-1943 6:1 at Sioux Falls, S.D. 9-17-1943 (2) 1:8 on furlough 10-22-1943 MPH 3:1 at Sioux Falls, S.D. 2-18-1944 12:1 learning to be a radio operator on a bomber 3-3-1944 7:6 completes course in radio operator mechanics 3-31-1944 9:8 at Yuma, Ariz. 4-21-1944 7:5 student in gunnery school 4-28-1944 12:6 on furlough 6-2-1944 7:6 at Lincoln, Neb. 6-9-1944 12:6 at Rapid City, S.D. 9-1-1944 12:1 in England 10-13-1944 14:2 completes orientation course 10-20-1944 12:3 radio operator-mechanic on bomber crew 10-26-1944 10:4 mentioned 11-3-1944 11:5 missing in action, photograph 4-20-1945 1:3 killed in action on 32nd mission 5-25-1945 9:2 "the supreme sacrifice", photograph 8-16-1945 24:2 memorial service, photograph 3-15-1946 6:3

Danisch, Sue Ann, Mount Prospect, Inverness photograph of 3-27-1942 3:5 speeding car hits, kills 2 high school students; victims of hayrack tragedy, photograph 11-10-1955 PE 1:7

Danner, Leonard, Bartlett mentioned 4-8-1949 17:2

Danny's Sport Shop, Palatine, 11 North Bothwell Street opens 11-26-1948 PE 1:8 advertisement 12-3-1948 19:3

Dan's Royal Motor Jeep Sales & Service, Barrington advertisement: 136 West Northwest Highway 11-7-1963 AHH 45:8

Dan's Sinclair Station, Addison, Lake Street and Iowa Avenue four youths fined for brandishing pistol 6-6-1963 BR 17:1

Danzer, Jerry new principal, Bethany Church, Itasca, photograph 8-31-1961 IR 1:6

Dapkus, Andy see Andy's Barber Shop, Palatine

DaPrato Mfg. Co., Addison, Industrial Road review 8-16-1962 AHH 88:1

DAR (abbreviation) see Daughters of the American Revolution

Dar-Met Construction Co., Bensenville, 224 South York Road granted charter 8-1-1963 BR 4:7

Dari-Castle, Irving Park Road ˝ mile east of York Road advertisement 10-30-1958 BR 6:7

Darken's, Barrington, 107 East Main Street advertisement: skiing 1-24-1963 AHH 42:8

Darling, Wallace A., Bartlett at Norfolk, Va. 1-21-1944 7:1 had a grandstand seat to view invasion of Okinawa 6-15-1945 14:5

darrel, walter, kitchens, Arlington Heights, 210 East Northwest Highway advertisement 11-22-1962 AHH 9:1

Dart, J. H., Franklin Park see Walker, Edward A., Franklin Park advertisement: meats and groceries; 9615 Franklin Avenue 4-5-1929 DCR 6:7

data processing see computers and calculators

Dataco, Hoffman Estates, 191 Lafayette Lane advertisement: computer systems and operations 8-8-1963 AHH 53:1

dating see courtship

Dato, Edwin photograph, see Dato-Tucker, Inc. 10-8-1964 HSH 1:7

Dato-Tucker, Inc. Streamwood planners okay plat of 647-home project; northwest of Schaumburg Road and Barrington Road 9-24-1964 HH 4:1 developers begin moving dirt, photograph 10-22-1964 HSH 1:4

Dattolo, Tom, Arlington Heights advertisement: fruit dealer, on Campbell Street 1-10-1913 5:7 advertisement: real estate 9-1-1922 4:1 mausoleum, photographs 11-5-1943 4:5

Daube, Walter, Arlington Heights tenor to sing at concert, photograph 10-7-1949 4:5

Dauel, H., Palatine photograph of 5-9-1919 10:2

Dauer, J. N. doing his duty in France 11-22-1918 1:3

Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) honor first settler of DuPage County, Bailey Hobson 11-18-1927 DCR 1:5 unveil marker for Ruben Hill at Wauconda cemetery 5-29-1928 5:5 to dedicate boulder on Aaron Miner grave in Elk Grove Cemetery 6-5-1931 1:4 honor heroes of Revolution buried at Elk Grove Cemetery 6-19-1931 1:6 plan memorial for Eli Skinner 6-26-1931 1:3 Pilgrim families found in Arlington 10-16-1931 2:4 chapter named for Elk Grove pioneer, Aaron Miner 8-25-1933 1:3 Norma Frederking gets award 1-22-1943 RR 1:4 Olga Laho wins award 3-9-1945 RR 1:2 chapter to be organized in Arlington 4-27-1945 5:2 chapter formed in Arlington 5-17-1946 1:6 Eli Skinner chapter hears about Russian influence on peace 11-15-1946 6:5 honors Washington birthday 2-28-1947 6:4 urges literacy as a voting requisite 3-28-1947 4:3 Eli Skinner chapter observes first anniversary 5-16-1947 2:4 Mrs. C. H. Mills on state DAR 8-8-1947 2:5 Arlington Chapter holds Christmas party 12-12-1947 8:5 to hear about 'Old Northwest Territory' 1-9-1948 4:5 Arlington and Palatine name DAR winners photograph 3-5-1948 3:4 history of American music revealed to DAR 3-19-1948 6:5 goal: adequate defense of U.S. 4-9-1948 6:2 hears talk on DAR supported school in South Carolina for 'poor whites' 11-26-1948 7:6 Christmas party 12-10-1948 5:5 to name citizenship winner at Arlington Heights Township High School 1-21-1949 7:7 Phoebe Ann Ellis wins DAR citizenship award, photograph 1-28-1949 6:2 DAR award winner, Leona Weide, Palatine, photograph 2-11-1949 PE 1:6 Americanism and education theme at luncheon 2-25-1949 5:3 Mrs. J. A. Zimmerman, Arlington Heights, is a member of Aaron Miner DAR Chapter of Oak Park 3-11-1949 17:3 Eli Skinner Chapter holds guest meeting 11-4-1949 4:1 Eli Skinner Chapter to discuss socialism, communism 1-13-1950 7:6 Eli Skinner Chapter members place wreaths on graves of 2 veterans at Elk Grove Cemetery, photograph 9-20-1956 AHH 1:5 plans to exhibit old flags at Arlington Heights 125th anniversary celebration 9-7-1961 AHH 4:3 Eli Skinner Chapter observes Constitution Day 9-21-1961 AHH 29:4 Eli Skinner Chapter will hear Mrs. Charles H. Mills 10-5-1961 AHH 30:1 "Famous Madonnas in Art" program 11-23-1961 AHH 40:4 historian Archie Jones slated for American history fete, photograph 1-25-1962 AHH 48:1 Mrs. John Bruning to entertain DAR chapter 3-29-1962 AHH 36:2 Constitution Tea planned 9-6-1962 AHH 46:4 presents framed copy for Arlington Heights new municipal building, photograph 9-13-1962 AHH 18:4 sponsoring history award competition 2-14-1963 AHH 10:1 'Full DAR Story' is topic 9-26-1963 AHH 55:1 indignant letter was beginning of 11-14-1963 RMH 7:6 young matron wins state honor, typifies new look for DAR, photographs 2-20-1964 AHH 42:4 members back from Washington, D.C. 4-30-1964 AHH 76:4 Dunton Doorsteps tour of Arlington Heights homes built before 1874, 10-1-1964 AHH 46:1

Daughters of the British Empire (DBE) organizing Palatine chapter; objective: support British Home for the Aged, Brookfield 4-16-1964 AHH 78:7

Daughtry, Wallace B. see Arlington Heights Civil Defense 8-17-1961 AHH 1:2...

Daul, Ronald, Addison find rare blood type "Vel-Negative" in carpenter 3-26-1964 AR 1:5

DAV (abbreviation) see Disabled American Veterans

Davenport, A. C. and Sons, Palatine new industry locates in Palatine; Hellen Road; makes bulletin boards, cork boards, etc. 3-5-1964 PE 5:7 ground breaking, photograph 3-12-1964 PE 2:5 advertisement; 306 East Hellen Road 7-2-1964 AHH 56:4 makes bulletin boards, photographs 8-20-1964 RMH 3:1

Davenport, Dean E. photograph of 6-7-1918 12:1

Davenport, H. A., Itasca letter from North Africa 3-19-1943 RR 1:2 in Italy 1-21-1944 RR 3:7

Dave's Service Station, Arlington Heights, State Road and Rand Road advertisement 12-12-1947 4:1

Davey, Fred G., Mount Prospect advertisement: auctioneer 1-19-1901 1:1

Davey, Martin L. tree's future in your hands reminds expert 10-14-1949 17:7

Davey Tree Company, Arlington Heights, 725 East Algonquin Road sued for cutting down too many trees in Palatine Township 4-30-1948 PE 1:2 tree doctor needs more than twigs to diagnose ills 9-14-1961 AHH 44:7 review 10-18-1962 AHH 47:3 annexed by Mount Prospect 4-25-1963 MPH 1:3

Davidsen, George D., Arlington Heights candidate for village trustee, photograph 4-3-1931 AHH (2) 8:6

Davidsmeyer Bus Service Co. School District No. 59 okays bus contract 7-9-1964 EGH 3:4 school bus drivers must show who's boss; 'nervous kind' don't last long, photograph 9-10-1964 AHH 11:3 runs 14 buses and 22 special education vehicles 9-24-1964 AHH 14:4

Davidson, Clyde H., Palatine at Camp Hood, Texas 6-30-1944 12:2

Davidson, F. Stewart, Barrington funeral services for army officer 7-18-1941 6:5

Davie, Ruth, Palatine photograph 7-15-1949 5:3

Davies, Jim appointed Arlington Heights Herald editor 11-9-1961 AHH 1:7

Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Richard abuse of family pets, theft are horrors of vandalism of house of 3-14-1963 WH 7:1

Davies, William T., Streamwood attorney heads Percy campaign in Hanover Township, photograph 1-16-1964 HH 2:3

Davis, Col. Abel photograph of 9-19-1919 1:3

Davis, Allan, Bensenville fighting in the Italian Alps with U.S. Army ski troops 8-24-1945 9:3

Davis, Asa, Elk Grove settled in Elk Grove in 1835, 4-3-1936 5:2

Davis, Betty, Arlington Heights photograph 9-23-1949 6:6

Davis, Bob, Arlington Heights discharged 11-9-1945 9:1

Davis, Carole Frances, Hoffman Estates a 'miracle' brings two pound, six ounce baby home 8-28-1958 PE-HES 1:6

Davis, Clarence I. President, School District No. 214, Board of Education, photograph 12-8-1939 S 1:1 resigns from school board, photograph 7-13-1945 1:1

Davis Dairy and Food Store, Arlington Heights, 4 North Dunton Avenue owned by Forrest Davis 8-17-1961 AHH 1:1

Davis, Mrs. E., Palatine picked to head Palatine Woman's Club 4-18-1947 PE 2:6

Davis Express, Arlington Heights advertisement: storage, moving, expressing; 303 North Pine Avenue 7-7-1933 8:6

Davis, F. E., Arlington Heights see Davis Store, Arlington Heights

Davis, Forrest F. "Slim", Arlington Heights photograph of 8-22-1941 2:8 message to voters 9-12-1941 5:2 Arlington village clerk joins Seabees, photograph 10-22-1943 1:2 gets 30 second haircut 11-18-1943 7:4 letters from Camp Peary, Va. 1-28-1944 7:4, 2-11-1944 7:5 transferred to stevedore pool 3-3-1944 7:5 moving to Camp Endicott, R.I. 4-21-1944 7:6 letter from Davisville, R.I. 7-7-1944 6:5 home on leave 8-4-1944 1:6 responsible for winning the war at earliest possible moment: Arlington Heights Board motion 8-11-1944 CCH 1:3 "embarkation to Island X" 8-25-1944 9:6 "finally scheduled for active duty and most everyone is thrilled" 9-1-1944 7:3 Seabee's letter from California describes trip across the country 9-15-1944 9:4 "60 miles south of Los Angeles" 10-6-1944 14:5 on way to New Guinea 11-3-1944 11:3 calls roll at Arlington Board meeting via phonograph record 11-10-1944 1:3 "old salts try to scare the new boys with tall stories" 11-30-1944 14:3 "some tense moments" 12-22-1944 12:5 "the suicide tactics of the enemy are not exaggerated" 1-5-1945 7:6 native laundry great help in Philippines 1-19-1945 7:1 Seabee seeks re-election as Arlington clerk 2-9-1945 1:4 meets buddy Oscar Laurance on Leyte 3-2-1945 10:4 photograph of 4-13-1945 3:6 letter from Philippines 6-22-1945 9:4 plays ball with Phil Rizzuto 8-16-1945 18:6 tells of people, buildings, conditions on Samar 9-21-1945 9:1 promises to eat Christmas dinner with wife 10-12-1945 11:2 expects discharge in December 11-16-1945 1:2 back in the States 11-30-1945 14:3 at Great Lakes 12-7-1945 14:3 village clerk back from the war 12-14-1945 1:5 discharged 12-14-1945 9:5 photograph 3-15-1946 1:4 Arlington Heights Village Clerk, photograph 9-3-1948 1:6 photograph 3-18-1949 (2) 17:2 candidate Arlington Heights Board, photograph 4-8-1949 5:4 winner, photograph 4-22-1949 1:7 trustee to seek re-election 1-24-1957 AHH 1:7 owner: Davis Dairy and Food Store 8-17-1961 AHH 1:1 mentioned: delicatessen at 2 North Dunton Avenue 9-28-1961 S 42:2

Davis, Frank, Arlington Heights kills self 9-17-1920 1:1

Davis, Gordon, Bensenville at Johnston, Fla. 10-13-1944 7:7

Davis Hair Shop, Arlington Heights advertisement: in Prosser Barber Shop 9-4-1928 2:1 advertisement: 6 South Vail Avenue 2-5-1929 2:7 closed 8-6-1929 3:3

Davis, Harriet M., Arlington Heights photograph 7-15-1949 7:7

Davis, Helen, Arlington Heights photograph 7-15-1949 7:4

Davis, Mrs. Homer J., Mount Prospect photograph 10-1-1948 MPH 1:5

Davis, J. Russell Pastor, Ebenezer Evangelical Church, North Northfield 5-15-1942 CCH 2:7

Davis, Jim Paddock staffer, photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 10:7

Davis, John fatally wounded, see Prohibition 12-30-1927 1:7

Davis, John, Palatine photograph 10-22-1948 7:4

Davis, Lloyd, Arlington Heights saves man's life 7-27-1934 MPH 1:2

Davis, Mrs. Mary editor Palatine Centennial Book 4-7-1955 PE 1:7

Davis, Rev. Ora has no plans to move, contrary to rumors 7-29-1921 9:4

Davis, Paul Newhall, Arlington Heights marries Adelia Mount, Galesburg 9-11-1914 8:5

Davis Pontiac, Elmhurst, 420 North York Street advertisement 10-24-1963 AHH 67:1

Davis, R. C., Arlington Heights advertisement: mover 2-1-1927 8:5

Davis, Major Richard K., Palatine photograph 11-24-1960 AHH 32:3

Davis, Russell, Arlington Heights hitch hikers hitch hike 3,000 miles 9-6-1929 3:5 letter from Tacoma, Wash. 11-13-1942 (2) 2:2 'on his way' in the Pacific 7-23-1943 9:4 in Hawaii 8-27-1943 (2) 1:3 "getting tired of this rock" 3-24-1944 7:4 in New Guinea 6-2-1944 12:3 letter from New Guinea 6-9-1944 12:5 buys Pabst; "you can get jungle juice, but it's not for me" 9-15-1944 7:5 letter from Philippines 2-2-1945 7:8 in metropolitan press photograph from Luzon [not shown] 5-18-1945 10:3 discharged, working at Great Lakes 9-14-1945 9:2

Davis, Samuel, Bloomingdale uncover hidden grave marker of 10-15-1937 DCR 1:7

Davis Service Station, River Grove advertisement: automobiles 7-2-1926 12:7 advertisement: 8203 West Grand Avenue 3-2-1928 DCR 3:1

Davis Store, Arlington Heights, 10 North Dunton Avenue advertisement: wallpaper 3-22-1902 1:1 advertisement: Holland Creamery Butter, illustration 8-11-1911 1:6 building erected by Mr. Olmsted; acquired by F. E. Davis in 1882, 9-24-1926 5:3 advertisement: Davis Street and Dunton Avenue 10-2-1931 AHH (2) 2:5 becomes exclusive dry goods and apparel shop 2-10-1933 1:7

Davis Street, Arlington Heights (also known as Railroad Avenue) see Albert, M., Arlington Heights see Albert's Shoe Shop, Arlington Heights see Allen, John, Arlington Heights see Allen's, Arlington Heights see Anderson's, Inc., Arlington Heights see Arlington Appliance and Electric, Inc. see Arlington Book Shop see Arlington Concrete Products Company see Arlington Fish Market see Arlington Heights Business Men's Association see Arlington Heights Herald 9-8-1939 1:4 see Arlington Heights Park Manor Subdivision see Arlington Music Store see Arlington Parkway Liquors, Inc. see Arlington Poultry Market see Arlington Soft Water Company see Arlington Supply Stores, Inc. see Armor Metal Products, Inc., Arlington Heights see Automatic Metal Banding Co., Arlington Heights see B. & B. Electric Co., Arlington Heights see Baylor's Home and Auto Supply Store, Arlington Heights see Beller, Mrs., Arlington Heights see Bowen Hardware Co., Arlington Heights see Burkitt's Garage, Arlington Heights see Burkitt's Jewelry Store, Arlington Heights see Cole, Emery, and Company, Arlington Heights see Cook County Herald see Cornell Wood Products, Arlington Heights see Coronet Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights see Czirak, Anton, Arlington Heights see Eddie's Wines and Liquors, Arlington Heights see Emerol Manufacturing Company, Arlington Heights see Firestone Home and Auto Store, Arlington Heights see Fox Head Sales Co., Arlington Heights see Gaare Motor Sales, Arlington Heights see Gieseke's Department Store, Arlington Heights see Hager's, Don, TV and Appliances, Arlington Heights see Hieber & Csanadi, Inc., Arlington Heights see Hieber - Muller & Schneberger, Arlington Heights see Home Comfort Heating Company, Arlington Heights see Hot Point, Arlington Heights see Hummel & Downing Company, Arlington Heights see Jacoby's Popular Grocery, Arlington Heights see Jac's Little Men and Infants Shop, Arlington Heights see Kindler's Ice Cream, Arlington Heights see Kindler's Newsstand, Arlington Heights see Klehm's Nurseries, Inc., Arlington Heights see Klock, C. J., Arlington Heights see Kosmin's Union Hotel, Arlington Heights see Kyska, Steve, Arlington Heights see Lattof, Nicholas M., Arlington Heights 10-19-1945 1:4 see Lattof's Home & Auto Supply Store, Arlington Heights see Lingren, Fred C., Men's Wear, Arlington Heights see Luettge, Henry, Arlington Heights see Mayfair Food Products Company, Arlington Heights see McLean Manufacturing Company, Arlington Heights see Militzer, Fred O., Arlington Heights see Millay's Ice Cream Shop, Arlington Heights see Mills, Muriel, Infants' and Childrens' Wear Shop, Arlington Heights see Modern Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights see Mundy, Muriel, Arlington Heights see Olson Cafe, Arlington Heights see Paddock, H. C. & Sons 9-8-1939 1:4, 12-17-1948 23:2, 1-6-1950 12:1 see Paint Spot, The, Arlington Heights see Park Ice Cream, Arlington Heights see Park Tailors, Arlington Heights see Parkway Liquor Store, Arlington Heights see Petterson & Kehe, Arlington Heights see Pfingsten & Bouffard, Arlington Heights see Reese building, Arlington Heights see Rent-A-Soft, Arlington Heights see Rodewald News Service, Arlington Heights see Scherer Construction Co., Arlington Heights see Schiller Carpet Company, Arlington Heights see Schwendt, Mr., Arlington Heights see Scolaro, A., Arlington Heights see Serv-U-Well, Arlington Heights see Sider Foods, Inc., Arlington Heights see Sterling Quality Ice Cream Shop, Arlington Heights see Temperance Hall, Arlington Heights see Vail-Davis Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Vail-Davis Building, Arlington Heights see Weidner, Richard, Arlington Heights see Weiszmann's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights see Wheeling Township Regular Democratic Organization 9-28-1961 S 42:2 see Wilke, G. H., Arlington Heights see Williams Saloon, Arlington Heights see Winkelman Tire and Battery Shop, Arlington Heights see Winkelman's Auto Radiator Service, Arlington Heights see Winkelman's Tire and Cycle Shop, Arlington Heights see Winkelmann Tire & Battery, Arlington Heights see Wink's Bike Shop, Arlington Heights see Yardley Created Products Co., Arlington Heights see Zeolite Engineering Service, Arlington Heights see Zepp-Schuster Co., Arlington Heights last horse trough at Campbell Street makes way for modern traffic 5-28-1929 1:3 house at 23 West Davis Street, photograph 10-28-1943 9:1 underpass at 1430 East Davis Street deepened 12-3-1948 1:1 promise street widening plans next year 12-24-1948 1:1 Commercial Avenue renamed East Davis Street 2-25-1949 1:1 photograph of forty years ago 1-6-1950 12:1 opened up in 1892, 6-30-1950 17:3 house at 115 West Davis Street to be removed or sold, photograph 9-11-1958 AHH 6:3; waiting for the torch, photograph 5-7-1959 AHH 1:1 1923 photograph at Campbell Street 9-28-1961 S 56:3 1919 photograph at Dunton Avenue 9-28-1961 S 57:1 citizens object to sewer plan 7-5-1962 AHH 1:2 residents drop sewer protest; make request on vegetation 7-19-1962 AHH 1:5 village hall and fire dept. was at 107 West Davis Street from 1913 to 1930, 12-6-1962 AHH 1:8 vacation issue unresolved 10-24-1963 AHH 1:1 vacation approved 11-28-1963 AHH 1:7 Arlington Heights National Bank sues Arlington Heights to nullify ordinance vacating 1-2-1964 AHH 1:6 bank official tells need for court suit 1-9-1964 AHH 1:1 see bank victory 9-10-1964 AHH 1:1

Davis, Mrs. Wilbur, Wheeling forms Audubon Juniors, teaches Illinois flora, fauna to local kids 11-1-1962 AHH 15:3

Dawes, Col. Charles, Cary stationed near Seattle 9-11-1942 PE 3:2

Dawes Research Laboratory, Arlington Heights, 1008 West Euclid Avenue menagerie flourishes in heart of village; supplies vitamin products for poultry feed, photograph 9-29-1960 AHH 1:2

Dawn Fresh Co., Minnesota (builder) Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect lose key court case on apartments; decides to appeal 7-9-1964 AHH 3:1 School District No. 59 fears more building: court favors apartments at Algonquin Road and Dempster Street 7-9-1964 EGH 1:7

Dawson, Allan see Smith & Dawson leaves firm 1-8-1943 2:6

Dawson, Elroy, Arlington Heights letter from Pacific 6-29-1945 6:2

Dawson, Mrs. Horace photograph 2-18-1949 18:3

Dax, Curtis James, Des Plaines graduates from flight training school at Northwestern University 3-5-1943 (2) 1:2

day camps see camps

day care see nurseries and nursery schools

Day, D. T., Palatine book and shoemaker, mentioned October 29, 1874, 11-14-1941 7:5

Day, Darby A., Sr. photograph of 12-13-1927 7:7

Day, David, Northbrook discharged 12-7-1945 14:6

Day, Dudley W., Prospect Heights to noise abatement council post 12-5-1947 MPH 1:4 elected president National Noise Abatement Council, photograph 11-12-1948 MPH 1:5

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

Day, John W., Prospect Heights, 1 North Elmhurst Road new insurance office 1-28-1949 MPH 1:4

day nurseries see nurseries and nursery schools

Day, Stephen A., Evanston race for seat in Congress 3-26-1948 CCH 1:4 Republican rally; "Germany our Best Defense Against Stalin" 4-2-1948 MPH 5:1

Daylight Savings Time see time zones

days see also holidays see also months see also nights see also weeks Lincoln Day 2-15-1907 5:2 Memorial Day 6-5-1908 8:1 Palatine Day 9-22-1911 5:1 Arbor and Bird Day 4-18-1913 9:4 Decoration Day 6-5-1914 1:3 Flag Day 6-4-1915 1:7 Public Schools Achievement Day 5-12-1916 1:3 Derby Day 6-16-1916 4:6 New Year's Day 1-5-1917 9:7 Liberty Loan Day 4-12-1918 1:6 Good Roads Day 11-1-1918 12:6 Victory Day 11-7-1919 1:3 Reciprocity Day 4-22-1921 1:1 May Day 5-6-1921 1:4 Glenview Day 9-2-1921 13:1-7 American Legion Day 9-16-1921 1:4 Children's Day 7-7-1922 1:3 Hog Day 2-22-1924 4:4 Tag Day 5-23-1924 1:4 Morton Grove Day 8-1-1924 DCR 1:7 Klan Day 9-5-1924 1:2 Defense Test Day 9-5-1924 5:1 Heart Tag Day 9-12-1924 1:7 Defense Day 9-19-1924 1:7 Child Health Day 5-1-1925 7:5 Independence Day 6-26-1925 1:1 Northbrook Day 7-31-1925 2:1 Caddies' Day 9-11-1925 9:5 Arlington Heights Day 9-25-1925 3:6 Golden Rule Day 12-4-1925 1:3 Tri-Sigma Day 12-4-1925 14:5 Dollar Day 2-11-1927 1:1 Mount Prospect Day 2-24-1928 8:6 River Grove Day 8-9-1929 DCR 3:3 Niles Center Day 8-23-1929 8:1 Welfare Day 11-1-1929 DCR 4:4 Armistice Day 11-5-1929 2:7 Saint Valentine's Day 3-4-1930 4:4 Labor Day 9-5-1930 AHH 2:4 Opportunity Days 5-15-1931 (2) 1:8 Mother's Day 5-15-1931 CCH 1:3 Bargain Days 10-2-1931 (2) 1:1 Harvest Day 10-16-1931 1:6 National Hospital Day 4-29-1932 CCH 1:4 Play Day 5-6-1932 5:1 Wheeling Day 8-5-1932 1:3 Homer J. Byrd Day 9-23-1932 1:1 Horner Day 10-7-1932 RR 1:3 Economy Days 10-14-1932 1:8 German Day 10-28-1932 1:7 Indian Day 10-13-1933 1:8 Father's Day 6-22-1934 1:4 Americanization Day 11-9-1934 PE 3:7 Clean-up Day 4-5-1935 6:5 Firemen's Day 7-24-1936 1:7 Busse Day 9-11-1936 1:1 John Deere Centennial Day 12-11-1936 4:4 Auction Day 10-22-1937 1:1 Poppy Day 5-6-1938 11:5 Field Day 8-26-1938 CCH 6:3 Bensenville Centennial Day 3-10-1939 RR 1:6 Itasca Centennial Day 3-10-1939 RR 1:6 St. Patrick's Day 3-17-1939 DCR 1:7 Youth Day 4-21-1939 RR 1:3 Addison Centennial Day 5-26-1939 RR 1:5 Fire and Police Day 6-2-1939 RR 1:2 Ladies' Day 7-7-1939 1:8 Weed Eradication Day 5-17-1940 (2) 4:4 'Bill' Erickson Day 8-30-1940 6:5 Guest Day 10-17-1940 PE 3:1 April Fool's Day 3-28-1941 PE 1:6 Aluminum Day 7-11-1941 1:7 Rally Day 10-3-1941 PE 3:4 College Day 1-30-1942 1:7 McArthur Days 5-22-1942 PE 1:2 Tin Can Day 8-21-1942 1:1 War Service Day 9-25-1942 RR 1:2 Kill the Rats Day 10-16-1942 (2) 6:8 'Remember Pearl Harbor' day 12-4-1942 (2) 2:4 Farm Mobilization Day 1-8-1943 CCH 3:3 Friends Day 5-14-1943 PE 2:1 Inverness Day 11-18-1943 PE 1:5 Itasca Founder's Day 2-18-1944 RR 3:5 D-Day 6-9-1944 1:7 World Community Day 10-26-1944 RR 1:4 V-E Day 11-10-1944 RR 1:3 V-J Day 8-16-1945 1:4 Ember Day 9-28-1945 PE 1:2 Navy Day 11-16-1945 14:5 Air Force Day 7-25-1947 RR 2:6, 8-1-1947 15:5 Prospect Heights Days 8-15-1947 MPH 2:3 Salt Creek Day 8-15-1947 RR 1:5 Doughnut Day 8-29-1947 MPH 4:2 Groundhog Day 2-6-1948 13:7 Laymen's Day 2-20-1948 1:6 World Day of Prayer 2-20-1948 PE 2:6 Vocations Day 3-12-1948 CCH 1:4 Army Day 4-2-1948 6:1 Ascension Day 4-30-1948 PE 3:6 School Safety Patrol Day 5-14-1948 1:4 Milk Day 6-4-1948 19:3 Cook County 4-H Achievement Day 8-20-1948 20:4 Constitution Day 8-27-1948 3:5 Red n' White Color Day 10-8-1948 1:7 Children's Dental Health Day 2-4-1949 4:3 World Day of Prayer 2-18-1949 MPH 5:6 Columbus Day 3-4-1949 17:1 Nylon Day 3-25-1949 PE 3:4 Sweetest Day 10-14-1949 2:7 National Kid's Day 11-18-1949 1:2 Wood Dale Days 8-17-1951 RR 1:2 Gold Rush Day 10-12-1951 BR 1:7 Education-Business Day 11-14-1952 AHH 1:3 Freedoms' Day 6-18-1953 AHH 3:1 Charter Day 2-17-1955 RMH 1:7 Loyalty Day 4-26-1956 BR 1:3 Scout Campaign Days 10-10-1957 PE 1:2 Sidewalk Day 8-14-1958 PE 1:5 Roundup Day 10-9-1958 PHH 1:6 White Cane Day 10-30-1958 PHH 1:6 Greater Bensenville Day 7-2-1959 BR 1:1 Itasca Day 6-18-1959 DCR 1:4 Safety Day 3-24-1960 BR 2:6 Law Day USA 4-14-1960 AR 15:3 Peanut Day 9-15-1960 AR 19:1 United Nations Day 10-13-1960 AHH 12:4 Crazy Day 11-17-1960 MPH 3:4 Earl Hall Day 12-15-1960 RR 1:1 Dairy Day 1-26-1961 AHH 25:5 Slave Day 2-2-1961 IR 1:2 Civil Defense Days 3-2-1961 HH 1:1 Student-Faculty Day 3-16-1961 HH 9:1 Fiesta Day 5-4-1961 PE 6:4 Pancake Day 5-4-1961 BR 1:6 Armed Foces Day 5-18-1961 AHH 28:1 Baseball Day 6-29-1961 PHH 1:4 Democratic Day 7-6-1961 AHH 15:6 Family Fun Day 7-6-1961 WH 1:1 Kids Day 8-3-1961 MPH 4:4 Little League Day 8-10-1961 IR 1:6 Great Books Day 8-17-1961 MPH 2:1 Poultry Day 9-7-1961 AHH 41:1 Apple Day 9-28-1961 BR 7:1 Recollection Day 9-28-1961 BR 7:4 Parent Day 10-12-1961 AR 1:3 Candy Day 10-19-1961 HH 1:6 Business Education Day 11-23-1961 WH 1:6 World Day of Prayer 2-15-1962 AHH 1:4 Lenten Quiet Day 3-15-1962 EGH 2:4 International Day (Girl Scouts) 3-22-1962 BR 1:6 Pan American Day 4-12-1962 AHH 3:3 Patriots' Day 4-12-1962 PE 1:2 Presidents' Day 4-19-1962 AHH 22:1 Career Day 4-19-1962 AHH 33:8 Bermuda Short Day 5-3-1962 WH 5:2 Free Enterprise Days 5-3-1962 AR 1:3 Wives Day 7-12-1962 BR 4:3 Ray Page Day 8-9-1962 BR 6:5 DuPage Republican Day 8-23-1962 BR 11:4 Fiesta Day 10-4-1962 AHH 1:6 Veterans Day 10-18-1962 AHH 29:4 United Republican Day 10-25-1962 AHH 20:1 Nursing Home Day 11-22-1962 AHH 5:5 Carl Sandburg Day 1-3-1963 RMH 1:7 Hospital Sunday 5-9-1963 AHH 7:3 Governor Kerner Day 5-9-1963 EGH 3:2 Rose Day 5-16-1963 PE 5:6 Illinois Student Historian Award Day 6-6-1963 AHH 30:1 Band Day 6-6-1963 AHH 52:3 St. Columba's Day 6-6-1963 HH 2:2 Kozumplik Family Day 6-20-1963 RMH 1:5 WIND day 7-25-1963 AHH 33:5 Huck Finn Day 7-25-1963 RMH 4:7, 8-1-1963 RMH 4:1 Good Neighbors Day 8-15-1963 AHH 15:1 School's Open Day 8-29-1963 AHH 2:4 Buffalo Grove Day 8-29-1963 WH 1:4 NAACP Day 10-10-1963 BR 1:3 Paddock Day 10-24-1963 AHH 35:1 Blue Crutch Day 1-2-1964 BR 4:5 National Home Visit Day 4-9-1964 AHH 4:7 Foster Mothers' Day 4-30-1964 AHH 69:1 "Senior Slop Day" 6-11-1964 DCR 1:4 Percy Day 8-20-1964 AHH 14:8 Comas Day 9-3-1964 AHH 24:1 Citizenship Day 9-17-1964 AHH 57:3 Hobby Day 9-24-1964 AHH 55:5 French Day 11-5-1964 RMH 3:1

DBE (abbreviation) see Daughters of the British Empire

DCR (abbreviation) see DuPage County Register

DDD (abbreviation) direct distance dialing

DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloro-ethane) see also mosquitoes see Citizens Committee on Pesticides and Environmental Health see Clarke Outdoor Spraying Co., La Grange DDT spraying suggested to rid mosquitoes at Prospect Heights Slough 6-27-1947 MPH 3:2 Prospect Heights Slough gets DDT bath 6-11-1948 MPH 2:4 letter from York Township resident to DuPage County Forest Preserve hits indiscriminate use of DDT; claims damage done to bees 6-25-1948 RR 1:7 dairymen: you can use DDT 5-20-1949 CCH 22:6 private fishery in Prospect Heights is victim of DDT for second time 7-1-1949 MPH 1:5 Bensenville mayor tells how spray helps combat mosquitoes 7-1-1949 RR 1:7 has everyone scared — but we think it's neither extreme 7-7-1949 21:3 use of in home is OK says expert 7-22-1949 16:4 offers to spray Bensenville with DDT at $1 per family 8-12-1949 RR 1:7 Woodstock abandons plans for spraying DDT against polio by air 8-19-1949 12:5 Hansen V&S Hardware, Palatine, offers free DDT spray against polio to all comers 8-26-1949 PE 3:6 survey being made on DDT resistant flies 9-16-1949 20:6 'no mosquito like a dead mosquito'—Prospect Heights, photograph of workers spraying marshland 7-13-1951 1:1 noxious chemicals: cause for alarm? suburbanites show concern 6-29-1961 AHH 42:1 birds aren't killed by chemical sprays: Clark Outdoor Spraying Co. manager says 8-10-1961 RR 1:6 Illinois Dept of Conservation uncertain if DDT kills birds 9-21-1961 RR 1:2 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? 7-26-1962 AHH 7:1 favors 'insecticide bath' rather than 'insect ocean': letter 8-9-1962 AHH 44:3 suspect DDT spray in toxic poisoning cases; animal illnesses increase 9-13-1962 AHH 23:1 Paddock Publications articles on DDT were part of background used in recent CBS special on pesticides 5-16-1963 WH 4:5 Citizens Committee on Pesticides and Environmental Health continues battle against DDT spray programs for Dutch Elm disease and mosquito abatement 3-26-1964 AHH 11:4 Arlington Heights reduces DDT spraying of Dutch elm trees to spare tardy birds 5-7-1964 AHH 42:1 Northwest Mosquito Abatement District puts reliance on spraying DDT; little research exists on biological controls, photograph 8-13-1964 RMH 2:3 Buffalo Grove asked to bring back mosquito spraying with DDT 8-13-1964 WH 4:3 bug spray pros, cons to be aired 10-1-1964 WH 5:5

DE (abbreviation) see distributive education

Deaf Children Unlimited Dr. Richard Silverman to address meeting 5-17-1962 AHH 4:6

deafness see hearing impairment

Dean, Ben letter from Camp Grant, Rockford 5-10-1918 4:3

Dean, Charles E., Sr., Palatine enjoys successful harness racing season, photograph 11-17-1905 4:4 chosen head trainer by wealthy California horseman 8-22-1913 2:3 why I want the sewer 3-12-1920 9:3 advertisement: race meeting 8-5-1921 10:6 sells land for school, see Palatine Township High School 11-11-1921 5:6 dies in Chicago hospital 6-2-1922 1:6 honesty won enviable reputation 6-9-1922 1:4 George Seiberts worked for 11-18-1949 17:4 mentioned 9-17-1953 PE 1:4

Dean, Charles E., Jr. "Chase", Palatine wins Wauconda races 2-6-1925 16:3 old timer remembers 12-6-1946 15:4 in front 8-15-1947 9:4 he still wins 'em 12-16-1949 23:4 out of the past 1-13-1950 17:4

Dean, Jerry, Palatine youngest race horse driver in the world 8-25-1916 4:4

Dean, John, Arlington Heights drawings appear in Industrial Arts magazine [not shown] 9-28-1945 PE 4:8

Dean, LeRoy, Prospect Heights letter from Millington, Tenn. 11-3-1944 12:2

Dean, Mrs. Lorraine, Prospect Heights photograph 6-25-1948 4:4 concert, photograph 10-21-1949 6:4

Dean, Lyman, Highland Park medal, see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad 3-11-1927 4:8

Dean, Mrs. Neal, Palatine photograph 7-11-1947 PE 3:5

Dean and Novak Inc., Rolling Meadows at Northwestern Industrial Park, Rolling Meadows 2-27-1964 AHH 58:2

Dean & Peters, Palatine, 58 South Northwest Highway mentioned 12-24-1953 PE 3:1 moves to permanent headquarters at 7 North Northwest Highway 4-1-1954 PE 1:7 photograph 12-2-1954 AHH 29:1 photographs 7-7-1955 PE 11:1

Dean Race Track, Palatine, southeast corner Hicks Road and Baldwin Road (also known as Palatine Race Track) see also Cook County Fair Grounds see also Palatine Fair Grounds see Cook County Fair 8-21-1914 5:1 Derby Day, auto race, motorcycle race, farmer's race, trotting and pacing 6-16-1916 4:6, 6-16-1916 5:1, 7-7-1916 5:1 new grandstand 6-30-1916 4:4 big celebration plans for July 4th 6-29-1917 1:1 large crowds attend races 7-6-1917 4:6 and Palatine Commercial Association arrange double bill for July 4th 6-28-1918 1:1, 7-12-1918 1:1, 7-12-1918 9:3 world record horse race 7-9-1920 1:6 Dean sweeps field 8-27-1920 10:4 fast time made at races 10-29-1920 1:1 "Stock Yards Derby" fizzles 6-3-1921 1:2 big races on the Fourth 7-1-1921 1:1 great day at Palatine 7-8-1921 1:1 sheriff raids, see Hart, Tom C., Palatine 8-12-1921 1:3 two jockeys injured, horse killed in spill at Stockyards Derby 6-22-1923 (Roll A) 9:5 good auto races at Palatine oval 9-19-1924 9:3 woman racer in auto events 10-3-1924 1:5 spend the Fourth at the Palatine races 7-3-1925 13:6 noted colored drivers will race for the Central States Colored Championship 9-18-1925 11:5 advertisement: auto races 10-1-1926 13:1 Babcock's Flying Circus: wing walking, stunt flying, parachute jump 6-1-1928 1:4 auto polo 6-1-1928 4:7 motorcycle races 7-31-1928 5:6, 8-17-1928 1:8 boxing tournament to aid St. Theresa Catholic Church 6-13-1930 4:6 gloves to fly 6-17-1930 4:2, 6-24-1930 6:6, 7-18-1930 PE 1:4 hot bouts mark show at St. Theresa benefit 7-29-1930 5:1 Harris scores another K.O. 8-12-1930 5:3 boxing bouts to be resumed 5-29-1931 PE 1:6 list of bouts 6-19-1931 12:5 Red Harris K.O's opponent 7-3-1931 2:5 Doc. Gilkey's Saddle Club opens 7-10-1931 PE 1:3 T. C. Hart remembers 1921 sheriff's raid 12-20-1946 17:5

Dean, Ralph candidate for Township Assessor, photograph 3-25-1949 RR 3:5 advertisement, photograph 4-1-1949 RR 3:1 photograph 10-7-1954 RR 1:3

Dean Stables, Palatine enjoys a good year 10-13-1916 9:3 another good year 5-23-1924 10:1 threatened by midnight fire; seven horses die 4-10-1931 1:8

Dean, Timothy, Palatine sought damages over routing of Palatine Road through his property 6-24-1949 17:1 Palatine street to be named after 1-16-1958 PE 1:8

Dean Tract, Palatine, both sides of Wood Street east of Oak Street Palatine to act on foreclosure of 5-18-1945 PE 1:8 22 acres sought for park and school 9-6-1946 PE 1:7

Dean Van Lines, Elk Grove Village mentioned 9-6-1962 EGH 4:5 2000 Elmhurst Road 10-18-1962 AHH 96:2

Deane, George J., Bensenville home from South Pacific on furlough 4-2-1943 RR 1:2 believed to have been in Tarawa battle 12-3-1943 RR 1:6 marine recovering from wounds suffered at epic battle; at Honolulu, photograph 1-7-1944 PE 1:4 winds up long service, photograph 10-5-1945 RR 1:7 discharged 10-12-1945 11:5

Deane, John, Bensenville in U.S. Marines 12-3-1943 RR 1:6 one of first Americans to retake Marshall Islands 4-14-1944 10:5 discharged 10-12-1945 11:5

Deanna's School of the Dance, Roselle, 112 North Prospect Avenue advertisement 8-16-1962 HH 2:1

Dean's Field, Palatine stunts, see aviation 10-3-1919 4:3 American Legion carnival 6-16-1939 6:6 Legion carnival 6-16-1944 14:1 see Palatine Post No. 690, American Legion 6-21-1946 16:1

Dean's Park, Palatine see Fair Grounds Park, Palatine

Dean's Stock Farm, Palatine, southeast of Lincoln Street and Forest Avenue Chas. Dean has bought the Owen Stock Farm 4-20-1906 4:3 advertisement: horses, illustration 5-5-1905 4:6

DeAre, Wilbur F., Palatine letter from Aberdeen, Md. 5-14-1943 (2) 2:8 at Ft. Knox, Ky. 8-25-1944 9:7 at Oahu 2-16-1945 11:6 "our outfit is the only one to have their own beer garden" 8-16-1945 9:3

Dearie, Charles K., Arlington Heights in South Pacific 3-3-1944 12:6 describes naval battle at Saipan 9-15-1944 7:7 "saw Bill Millay a few days ago" 4-6-1945 9:6

Dearie, Edward, Arlington Heights home on furlough 9-4-1942 1:5 letter from England 10-8-1943 12:1 in France 7-7-1944 6:6 "46 days straight in the front lines" 9-15-1944 9:7 killed in action in France, photograph 9-29-1944 1:3 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 "the supreme sacrifice", photograph 8-16-1945 24:2 military rites honor serviceman, photograph 7-23-1948 8:3

Dearie, Jane, Arlington Heights photograph 5-10-1946 7:4

Dearie, Jerome, Arlington Heights photograph of 8-4-1939 4:4

Dearlove, George D., West Northfield dies 11-14-1919 5:2

death see also mourning dying patient deserves help to face fact: psychiatrist 12-28-1961 AHH 2:3

"Death Corner" see Northwest Highway 7-11-1930 PE 4:1

"Death Hill" see Northwest Highway 7-11-1930 PE 1:1

death penalty death sentence in Illinois is 'haphazard' says study 3-5-1959 AHH 7:1 state senator to renew fight for death penalty halt 3-28-1963 AHH 53:1 Illinois debates ban on 5-16-1963 AHH 39:1 editorial opposes death penalty 5-23-1963 AHH 85:1

"Death Road" see Route 53, 2-13-1964 RMH 1:1...

deaths see also accidents see also autopsies see also diseases, etc. see also drowning see Arlington Heights, Village of 1-10-1936 4:1 see Bloomingdale Township 1-17-1936 RR 1:7, 1-13-1939 RR 1:4, 1-26-1940 RR 1:4 see Bloomingdale, Village of 1-15-1937 RR 1:1, 1-28-1938 RR 1:4 see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad 6-9-1933 1:6 see Chicago & Northwestern Railroad 6-9-1933 1:6 see Cook County 10-30-1914 5:2, 9-5-1947 1:3 see Mount Prospect, Village of 1-10-1936 4:3 see Northwest Highway 7-11-1930 PE 1:1 see Palatine Township 1-1-1937 4:2, 2-4-1938 PE 1:5 see Palatine, Village of 1-3-1936 3:4 see Rand Road 10-16-1931 1:3 see Route 53, 2-13-1964 RMH 1:1...

DeAyres, Fred, Delicatessen, Palatine, 15 North Brockway Street torn down, photograph 3-17-1960 PE 1:6

DeBartolo, Eugene, Prairie View jobless man, 22, charged with fraud, photograph 8-25-1960 WH 4:5

debates see Arlington Heights Literary and Debating Society see Bartlett Literary and Debating Society see Catholic Forensic League voluntary or compulsory military service 3-23-1917 8:4 trousers for Palatine girls 3-17-1933 CCH 1:6 must U.S. fight Japan? 9-12-1941 RR 1:1 'Can an isolated America survive in a hostile world?' 10-31-1941 1:6, 11-21-1941 1:2, 11-28-1941 1:3 Hitler and the Axis 12-5-1941 1:7 foreign policy between Norman Thomas and Dr. Wm. McGovern 9-19-1947 3:6 'Great Debate' set in northwest area; subject: presidential race 10-20-1960 WH 1:6 debate proves suburb voters are concerned 11-3-1960 AHH 70:1 debate merits of 'riot' film, Operation Abolition, 10-26-1961 PE 1:5 10-26-1961 PE 1:5 Prospect High School students to appear on "Rebuttal" TV program to debate New Trier High School 11-30-1961 AHH 8:6, photograph 12-7-1961 AHH 21:1, 12-14-1961 AHH 3:2 Marion Burks, Donald Rumsfeld to debate in Schaumburg 2-22-1962 HH 2:2 Forest View High School debaters to appear on television: WBBM's "Rebuttal" 12-12-1963 EGH 7:6 Forest View High School debaters break even in tournament 1-9-1964 RMH 2:1

DeBattista, Arthur see Sherwood Forest Subdivision, Bensenville

De Beer, E., Arlington Heights photograph of 10-16-1914 8:7

DeBerge, Frank J., Jr., Palatine at Tonopah, Nev. 2-18-1944 7:4 promoted to Staff Sergeant 2-23-1945 7:7 at Drew Field, Fla. 8-10-1945 6:3

De Berge, Roy, Palatine enters special army training at Ill. Inst. of Technology 1-1-1943 PE 1:5 at Camp Beale, Calif. 11-24-1944 7:1

Debree, Mile, Bensenville in Maryland 9-22-1944 7:6

DeBruyne Bros., Inc., Itasca see Roselle Medical Clinic

De Bruyne Construction Co., Roselle, 104 East Irving Park Road realty firm gets charter 9-12-1963 BR 15:5

debts see collection agencies

DeBuhr, Wally and wife, photograph 9-9-1949 5:7

Debus, John, Franklin Park advertisement: hardware 5-5-1922 14:7 [at the beginning of the roll of microfilm] Decency Reporter (magazine) see Citizens for Decent Literature, Inc., Lombard (CDL)

Decherd, Bill, Arlington Heights summer ends; ice cream vendors gone, photograph 9-13-1962 AHH 85:1

Decker, C., Palatine photograph of 5-9-1919 10:3

Decker, J. E., Niles Center, Lincoln Avenue advertisement: tailor 9-5-1924 9:3

Decker, Susan see Filbert, Mrs. Susan D., Palatine

Decker, Theodore, Arlington Heights at Atlantic City 5-21-1943 (2) 2:5 at Fordham University, New York City 10-8-1943 DCR 12:2 at Camp Carson, Colo. 4-7-1944 13:2 on furlough 6-16-1944 10:6 letter from Europe 12-15-1944 14:6 in Germany 12-22-1944 10:6 awarded Silver Star; captures 36 German prisoners single-handed, photograph 4-27-1945 14:6 combat engineer home on way to the Pacific, photograph 7-20-1945 7:1 home on 30 days furlough 7-20-1945 10:6 at San Luis Obispo, Calif. 8-31-1945 9:1 at Fort Lawson, Wash. 11-9-1945 16:8 discharged 12-21-1945 7:2 photograph 1-18-1946 6:4

Deckert's, Otto, Ballroom, Morton Grove, 6211 Lincoln Avenue advertisement 9-3-1948 18:7, 19:1

Decks, Inc., Rolling Meadows 2 boys confess to plant burglaries; 3960 Industrial Avenue 12-10-1964 RMH 1:3 Declaration of Independence see United States Declaration of Independence

De Coste, Arthur, River Grove paid high tribute, laid to rest 11-2-1928 FPB 1:1

Dede's Sweet Shop, Palatine, 11 North Brockway Street advertisement: 9-3-1926 11:1 advertisement: newly opened corner 11-4-1927 PE 3:1 advertisement: delicatessen 5-3-1929 2:5

Dee Road see Maine Township High School South, Park Ridge see Viani Picnic Grove Tavern

deeds see also covenants, restrictive see also land grants see Branigar Estates Subdivision, Elk Grove Village 3-8-1962 EGH 1:6 see Busse, Frederick see Cady Cemetery, Inverness see recorders of deeds see Stonegate Improvement Association 3-5-1953 AHH 1:7

Deegan Grocery, Dunton photograph taken in 1860's 4-29-1949 17:2

Deeke, Mr. and Mrs. August, Elk Grove Township couple have read Paddock newspapers for over 50 years 1-16-1964 EGH 4:1

Deeke, Delilah, Arlington Heights photographs 8-20-1948 20:4, 9-3-1948 17:4

Deeke, Wallace, Arlington Heights, Roselle see 4-H Clubs 11-18-1943 10:8 issued first license under new Illinois Migrant Labor Camp Law 3-15-1962 AHH 70:3

deer shoot buck at Deer Grove Forest Preserve; there are now 14 deers in the herd 12-7-1923 1:7 Palatine chief must pay fine in deer case 3-30-1928 1:3 high toned deer eat white bread at Deer Grove Forest Preserve 2-22-1929 2:8 deer too expensive to maintain at Deer Grove Forest Preserve; to be offered to Brookfield Zoo 8-10-1934 1:3 five deer to be removed from DuPage County Forest Preserve 4-20-1945 RR 1:4 Mervin Rohlwing finds newly born deer in orchard, photograph 7-1-1949 1:2 open range for deer in Arlington area 11-18-1949 1:5 deer are entering the suburbs along water courses in search of food 12-2-1949 17:4 bones of a full grown deer over a thousand years old uncovered at Memory Gardens Cemetery, Arlington Heights, photograph 7-26-1956 AHH 1:2 Ned Brown Forest Preserve rangers feed deserted two-day-old fawn, photograph 6-8-1961 EGH 1:1 live reindeer 'stabled' at Caron-Rexall Drug Store, Addison, photograph 11-30-1961 AR 1:4

Deer Grove, bounded by Dundee Road, Hicks Road, Rand Road, Long Grove Road and Ela Road see also Deer Grove Forest Preserve "Palatine Day" celebration at, see Palatine, Lake Zurich & Wauconda Railroad 9-22-1911 5:1, 6-21-1912 3:4 Fourth of July celebration and picnic by Palatine baseball team 6-28-1912 5:5 "Palatine Day" plans, see Palatine Commercial Association 8-16-1912 4:3 Dr. J. W. Wilson plans improvements 3-7-1913 2:3 eighth annual picnic given by Chicago & Northwestern State Street Freight Handlers 7-11-1913 8:3 Palatine Day draws largest crowd ever 9-5-1913 2:1 picnic, see Palatine, Lake Zurich & Wauconda Railroad 9-19-1913 2:2 schools to compete in School Festival 5-22-1914 5:1, 5-29-1914 5:2, 6-5-1914 4:1, 6-9-1916 1:5 getting ready for the Fourth 7-3-1914 5:2 Highway Commissioners Good Roads Association to celebrate with picnic 7-24-1914 1:4 big Democratic picnic 7-24-1914 5:3 Masons plan big picnic 8-27-1915 5:1 Cook County Forest Preserve wants to buy land 5-12-1916 5:2 Old Settlers' Picnic 7-14-1916 5:4 Cook County Republican picnic 8-18-1916 4:3 early settlement 5-19-1922 1:6, reprinted 5-23-1952 AHH 22:1 mentioned 3-20-1931 8:1 Palatine Day remembered, photograph 2-19-1937 2:3 German camp meeting was in session (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7 early history 5-21-1953 AHH 23:6

Deer Grove Farms Subdivision, just east of Quentin Road between Dundee Road and Northwest Highway lots sell for $2,000 an acre 6-6-1924 1:5 opened by A. T. McIntosh Co. 8-26-1938 9:3 advertisement 9-2-1938 7:1 homes offered for $2875, 9-22-1939 CCH 1:7

Deer Grove Forest Preserve, bounded by Dundee Road, Ela Road, Lake Cook Road and Hicks Road see also Deer Grove see Camp Checaugua, Deer Grove Forest Preserve see Camp Reinberg, Deer Grove Forest Preserve Cook County Forest Preserve wants to buy land in Deer Grove 5-12-1916 5:2 1100 acres of land to be purchased 6-30-1916 4:3 fair price offered to property owners 7-14-1916 3:7 subpoenas issued; 1200 acres to be condemned; 300 defendants, 102 parcels of land including farms of Schoppe, Museler, Hartz, Elfrink, Neitz and Weseman; Atty. Ralph Peck, Palatine, is in charge of case 8-18-1916 4:2 plans made for 12-1-1916 5:3 activities regulated in 3-16-1917 1:4 to be improved 4-13-1917 5:7, 4-17-1917 4:2 Chief Forester Ransom Kennicott supervises crew erecting dam to form Deer Grove Lake 5-11-1917 7:3 to be dedicated 6-8-1917 9:6 dedication program and school festival 6-15-1917 11:7, 6-22-1917 4:4 buildings to be used as a camp for Chicago children 7-6-1917 4:7 increases values of adjoining property 7-13-1917 1:5 Evangelical Lutherans to celebrate 400th anniversary of the Reformation 8-10-1917 1:5 sixth annual school festival 6-7-1918 12:1, 6-21-1918 1:2 golf course, fish, other improvements possible 2-7-1919 10:3 Palatine wins seventh annual school festival 6-20-1919 4:3 improvements to Camp Reinberg: Catholic chapel, hospital, store, Boy Scout cabin 6-18-1920 1:3 Indian Day 9-17-1920 1:4 film of, see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 9-17-1920 4:3 Indians in conclave, photographs 9-24-1920 6:5 50,000 view the Indians 10-1-1920 1:5 films of high diving and Indian Day 10-8-1920 5:5, 11-5-1920 4:6 photographs of, in Chicago Tribune [not shown] 11-19-1920 1:6 second annual Indian Day 9-23-1921 1:2 school festival June 3, 5-19-1922 1:3 ladies to have part in festival program 5-26-1922 1:6 school festival called off on account of diphtheria epidemic 6-2-1922 1:1 buildings for sale, see Cook County Forest Preserve 3-16-1923 (Roll A) 11:1 school festival Friday 6-1-1923 (Roll A) 1:5 Boy Scouts, see Camp Checaugua 8-24-1923 (Roll A) 1:3 Indian Day, plan for many many visitors 9-28-1923 (Roll A) 1:5 Indians again on old camp ground 10-5-1923 (Roll A) 5:1 shoot buck; there are now 14 deers in the herd 12-7-1923 1:7 Arlington Heights shows its 'stuff' at School Festival 6-13-1924 1:1 School Festival winners 6-13-1924 8:3 to buy new buck; may get buffalo 8-29-1924 9:1 buffalo and elk offered to 9-19-1924 1:7 Anton Cermak plans winter sports 10-24-1924 1:7 ski slide for amateurs ready 12-12-1924 1:4 many enjoying winter sports 1-16-1925 1:5 [at the beginning of the roll of microfilm] school festival 5-29-1925 3:1 Palatine and Barrington in joint picnic 7-24-1925 12:4, 7-31-1925 12:7 "necking" is taboo unless young lady is twenty 8-12-1927 1:4 Owen O'Malley, Forester awarded cup for finest preserve in Cook County 12-6-1927 1:8 Division One school festival to be 5-18-1928 1:8 school festival a big success 5-25-1928 PE 1:1 Lincoln Park Zoo loans animals to 6-29-1928 8:4 pheasants planted 8-21-1928 1:1 wear bathing suits for winter sports 2-5-1929 1:2 high toned deer eat white bread 2-22-1929 2:8 school festivals 5-14-1929 1:8 ideal day brings many to festival 5-31-1929 5:5 man burned to death; truck crashes over culvert 9-5-1930 AHH 2:6 school festival 5-22-1931 6:3 campers again ordered to move 7-10-1931 PE 1:3 builds game propagation farm: artificial lake, barn, windmill, fence 7-8-1932 1:6 four fresh air camps: Camp Alphonsus, Camp St. Williams, Evanston Boy Scouts and Slocal Camp 7-8-1932 1:6 joins Palatine Rural Fire Protection League 11-24-1933 1:5 bird sanctuary on Ela Road a quarter mile north of Northwest Highway now open 4-6-1934 1:3 deer too expensive to maintain; to be offered to Brookfield Zoo 8-10-1934 1:3 CCC camp construction begins 8-31-1934 RR 2:6 CCC camp opens; 300 colored boys arrive 10-26-1934 1:6 CCC workers landscape, build bridges, paths, fire breaks 12-7-1934 8:3 Lions hear magnitude of CCC camp 3-1-1935 PE 1:5 Evanston boy records 147 bird species; collects 125 plant species 8-2-1935 5:4 programs attract prominent speakers 1-17-1936 1:8 CCC camp transferred to south end of county 7-23-1937 5:7 CCC camp buildings to be dismantled 8-6-1937 8:2 kidnapped Chicago boy left bound 5-6-1938 1:7 parents invited to all-school picnic 6-3-1938 PE 1:8 thistles, photograph 7-15-1938 1:8, 7-22-1938 1:5 no toboggan slide this year 10-7-1938 1:2 22 Scout troops attend largest spring camporee 6-23-1939 5:3 to build six new cabins 2-2-1940 1:6 mystery shooting of WPA watchman 8-2-1940 1:5 crowded house 8-23-1940 RR 3:5 gas rationing cuts down winter sports 1-8-1943 1:5 Hugh Donnelley solves teen age robberies 4-26-1946 1:6 scouts ride new toboggans at slide 1-16-1948 MPH 2:5 adds 46.50 acre Master Eye Foundation of the Catholic Church property at Lake Cook Road ˝ mile west of Quentin Road 8-13-1948 6:6 two killed in air crash at, photograph 1-12-1951 1:1 trip to is entertaining, cheap, photograph 5-17-1962 AHH 29:4 shelter roof burns, photograph 7-5-1962 HH 5:1 toboggan runs slated 11-1-1962 AHH 72:1 20 ponies running loose in area 10-1-1964 PE 7:7 family walks through, photograph 11-5-1964 AHH 14:3 boy scouts walk along a trail, photograph 12-3-1964 PE 5:1 toboggan slide, photograph 12-10-1964 AHH 37:3

Deer Grove Improvement Association advertisement: asks for drainage improvement on Northwest Highway, photograph 7-6-1928 PE 3:7

Deer Grove Lake, Palatine Township dam erected to form 5-11-1917 7:3 photograph of 6-22-1917 4:4 Miss Gertrude Naehler drowns 7-11-1919 1:4 Alfred Gerber, Chicago, drowns 7-8-1921 1:5 skating pond, shelter building authorized 12-29-1922 9:3 ice tournament to be held 1-5-1923 (Roll A) 1:7 ice tournament a big success 1-12-1923 (Roll A) 5:6 Miss Margaret Hoeft, Austin drowns 6-26-1925 4:3 Palatine Lions Club to assure skating 12-11-1925 1:2 Boy Scout rescues girl 7-31-1928 1:7 water kept safe by chlorine 7-24-1931 CCH 1:4 swimming banned because of pollution 7-20-1934 1:4 boy drowns 7-7-1939 1:4 swimmer injured 7-21-1944 MPH 1:5 mink 9-26-1947 4:5 photograph 4-19-1962 AHH 10:3

Deer Grove Park, northeast of Quentin Road and Dundee Road (built by Dr. John W. Wilson, Palatine) moonlight picnic 5-1-1914 5:6 13 scouts camp overnight 5-30-1947 MPH 2:4

Deer Grove Park Turkey Farm thieves take turkeys; Northwest Highway and Dundee Road 12-7-1934 1:4 advertisement 4-5-1940 16:1

Deer Grove School, east side of Ela Road just north of Northwest Highway see also School District No. 4, Barrington Township see also School District No. 12, Palatine Township holds box social 2-27-1914 5:1 achievement meeting 11-23-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 Festival 6-6-1924 9:7 student essay 7-18-1924 18:2 two room $10,000 school house to be erected 7-10-1925 12:4 students talk about their projects over WLS radio 7-31-1925 13:5 new brick school 7-2-1926 1:6 finest rural school in Cook County, photograph 10-26-1926 1:6 opens 9-13-1929 PE 1:6 enrollment down to 12, 11-12-1929 4:1 achievement program 11-26-1929 6:4 graduation 6-3-1930 1:3 new sand table 11-18-1930 6:1 first Superior rated school in Cook County 12-26-1930 8:1 going to Barrington to see movie 1-23-1931 6:4 burglar takes books 3-27-1931 AHH 10:2 pupils from Libertyville 5-8-1931 10:3 Cook County school survey 12-11-1942 1:6 to be sold at public auction 10-11-1946 16:1

Deer Grove Slough semi-palmated plover seen 8-1-1947 14:4

Deer Grove Station (also known as Elfring's Place near the Northwest Highway viaduct under Dundee Road) was a boxcar; when Elfring refused to donate additional land, C&NW RR moved the depot to Barrington 2-18-1949 12:1

Deer Grove Tavern, Dundee Road just east of Northwest Highway held up by armed bandits 7-19-1927 1:7 Arlington cop gives car thieves chase from 12-13-1927 1:8 season's opening 4-13-1928 1:2 alcohol discovered; one arrest made 3-1-1929 1:8

Deer Haven, Fox Lake advertisement: playland; Route 59 1 mile north of Route 12 8-4-1960 AHH 65:5 advertisements: Route 59 and Route 132, photographs 5-3-1962 AHH 55:5 advertisement: greatest Indian show ever produced featuring Chief Thundercloud 7-12-1962 AHH 47:5 Chief Thundercloud, photograph 8-9-1962 AHH 36:3

Deer Park Countryside Fair to be held at William Carlyle farm 8-2-1962 PE 4:1, 8-16-1962 AHH 62:1, 8-23-1962 PE 4:1 1,500 attend 9-6-1962 PE 5:4

Deer Park Farm Subdivision, southeast of Dundee Road and Louise Lane Cook County okays 9-28-1961 HH 7:3

Deer Park Forest Preserve, Church Road next to Bensenville sale opposed by DuPage County Forest Preserve District 2-20-1948 RR 1:2 mentioned 7-29-1949 RR 1:4 mill stones, photograph 6-8-1961 AHH 37:7 mentioned 4-9-1964 BR 4:4 DuPage County Forest Preserve favors selling area to Bensenville Community Library 10-22-1964 BR 1:7 negotiations should wind up after January 1, 12-10-1964 BR 1:3

Deer Park, Village of elects first president 1-2-1958 PE 2:2

Deer Park Women's Club prepare gift items for fair, photograph 8-23-1962 PE 4:4

Deer Valley advertisement; part of Lindenhurst Estates; N. H. Engle & Sons 3-26-1964 AHH 31:1 homes provide resort sytle living on modest income, illustration 3-26-1964 AHH 33:1 new section of home sites opened; formerly a private game preserve 5-28-1964 AHH 50:1

Deerfield Commons, southwest corner Deerfield Road and Waukegan Road see caine, donny, foundations, Deerfield Commons

Deerfield, Ed, Hoffman Estates Trustee protests 'veiled charges' by Hoffman Independent 12-10-1959 HH 1:4

Deerfield Human Relations Commission mentioned 12-3-1964 AHH 3:3, 12-10-1964 AHH 4:1

Deerfield-Northbrook Rotary Club urges safer crossing for Northbrook trains 5-14-1948 CCH 1:7 picks safety committee 5-28-1948 CCH 1:3

Deerfield Post of the American Legion to compile history of township and village 9-30-1927 8:6

Deerfield Road see caine, donny, foundations, Deerfield see Christian Science Society 3-30-1961 AHH 46:4 see Deerfield Commons see landfills 1-30-1964 WH 5:1 see Pride and Joy Shoppe, Deerfield

Deerfield-Shields High School tuition pupils bounced 9-14-1928 1:1 pupils taken back 9-25-1928 4:3

Deerfield, Village of see WHT-AM, Deerfield judgments against, settled 1-17-1941 (2) 3:3 see garbage 7-30-1948 4:4 faces integration dilemma; storm brews over homes for Negroes, photographs 12-10-1959 AHH 80:1 controversial Deerfield clergyman to discuss integration for suburbs 3-10-1960 AHH 1:4 Pastor Paul Berggren says racial integration inevitable 3-17-1960 AHH 1:6 this is Deerfield — 8 months later; press blamed for notoriety, photograph 7-21-1960 AHH 3:1 complainants seek court review of segregation case 5-30-1963 AHH 13:1 U.S. Supreme Court refuses to examine decision that all-white suburb can condemn land intended for integrated housing 6-13-1963 AHH 26:1

Deering, C. A., Palatine advertisement: furnace repairing 11-5-1920 4:6

Deering, C. A., Roselle advertisement: wholesale jobber: mineral soap 7-7-1922 11:1

Deering, Clarence, Palatine photograph of 10-17-1940 PE 1:7 at Ft. Lewis, Wash. 11-20-1942 (2) 2:4 letter from Ft. Lewis 1-15-1943 (2) 1:6 letter from South Pacific 1-21-1944 7:6 changes islands 2-11-1944 12:3 in New Guinea 6-2-1944 12:3, 1-19-1945 9:2 letter from Japan 10-25-1945 13:8

Deering, Earl W., Elmhurst dies in plane crash 1-7-1949 RR 1:6

Deering, William C., Mount Prospect letter from Camp Roberts, Calif. 1-8-1943 6:4 at Oxford, Miss. 4-2-1943 (2) 2:3 at Camp Livingston, La. 6-18-1943 (2) 6:5 letter from Camp Livingston 12-24-1943 9:3 letter from New Guinea, photograph 9-29-1944 7:8 Bataan Sergeant earns 'rep' of super-trader to gain supplies, photograph 3-16-1945 12:4 discharged 11-30-1945 18:3

Deerpath Estates, Wood Dale, southwest of Irving Park Road and Route 83 residents concerned over Ohse annexation, photographs 4-19-1962 BR 8:6 residents seek annexation to Bensenville study 1-11-1962 BR 1:4 School District No. 15, Palatine Township refuses to disannex road to School District No. 4, Barrington Township 7-4-1963 PE 4:3 School District No. 15 board angered by disconnection ruling 1-16-1964 RMH 6:1 School Districts No. 15 and 211 demand disconnection review 3-5-1964 PE 1:1

Deerpath Road see Hamer Hargrave Tree Service, Barrington

Dees Shoe Repair, Prospect Heights, 1011 East McDonald Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:3

defamation of character, alleged Harvey Johns, Elmhurst, sues for $15,000; says character is damaged 1-7-1949 RR 3:3 Bee-Gee Builders of Chicago plans to sue Chicago Daily News for alleging syndicate connections 4-9-1964 PE 2:7 Bee-Gee Builders of Chicago also sues Chicago Sun Times and Palatine Village Trustee Robert Hesse 5-21-1964 PE 1:4 R. J. Smith, Elmhurst, charged with "criminal defamation" for distributing leaflets about William J. Bauer and others 11-5-1964 AR 6:7

defense organizations see military

deForest TV Showroom, Arlington Heights, 14 West Miner Street advertisement 10-25-1962 AHH 9:6

Degen, Charles see Luttge, Henry, Arlington Heights 4-22-1949 17:3

Degenkolb, Edwin B., Itasca letter from France 6-14-1918 5:1

Degenkolb, Robert, Itasca at Biloxi, Miss. 2-18-1944 RR 3:5 at Brooklyn, N.Y. 6-29-1945 8:5

Degner, E., Realty, Barrington, 117 South Cook Street merges with Robert L. Nelson Realtors, Barrington, photograph 3-14-1963 AHH 18:1

Degner, Mrs. Waldon (Jan), Palatine photograph 10-25-1962 PE 8:4

DeGroff, Dr. P. B., Arlington Heights advertisement: dentist; 1 West Campbell Street 7-5-1929 3:1

DeGrove, Norval indicted for molesting little Wood Dale girl 1-19-1951 BR 1:8

DeGuisne, Arnold school psychologist finds problem pupils have too much mom, too little dad, photograph 12-12-1963 PE 8:5

Dehne, Fred, Glenview photographs 12-3-1937 CCH 5:4, 1-13-1950 CCH 1:5

Dehne, Ralph, Northbrook advertisement; lawn & garden equipment; 1930 Techny Road 10-29-1964 AHH 23:4

Dehne, William, Long Grove garage owner disappears 4-18-1924 1:1

Deibert see Hills & Deibert, General Store, Bloomingdale

Deicke, Edwin F., Lombard for Congress, photograph 4-4-1924 16:6 enters race for Congress against Elmer Hoffman 1-23-1958 BR 1:7

Deicke's Service Station, Lombard, Roosevelt Road sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7

Deike, Mother, nee Gathman photograph of 3-8-1940 9:1

Deike, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. advertisement 1-2-1914 1:7 to hold open house 7-17-1947 5:5 have double celebration 7-25-1947 3:3 photograph 1-23-1948 DCR 1:1

Deike, Mrs. Edward, Sr. mother loses life when fire destroys home 1-2-1925 2:1 obituary 1-2-1925 2:3

Deike General Store, Elk Grove, Rohlwing Road and Biesterfield Road E. H. Deike recalls good old days, photographs 3-8-1940 1:3 one happy family, photographs 6-21-1940 (2) 1:3

Deikeville, Rohlwing Road and Biesterfield Road Cook County Herald has 17 subscribers at 5-18-1901 5:3

Deikeville School mentioned 5-18-1901 1:2

Deinert, Ed., Itasca Germans left plenty of cabbage behind 1-3-1919 1:4

Deithloff, John E. photograph of 5-26-1944 2:1

Dejnowski, George Andrew, River Grove at Urbana 2-26-1943 (2) 2:1 promoted to fireman first class 4-16-1943 (2) 5:6

De Joseph, Paul mercy asked for a gunman found guilty 8-4-1933 RR 1:3

Del Bianco, A. J. and Associates architect hired by School District No. 54, 11-22-1962 H 4:1

Delacey, Robert J., Bensenville at Great Lakes 12-25-1942 (2) 3:6 letter from LOK 10-26-1944 9:6 survivor of U.S.S. Gambier Bay back home 12-22-1944 RR 1:3 at Oakland, Calif. 11-9-1945 16:2

Delano Conveyer & Equipment Co., Broadview, 1333 West Roosevelt Road review 9-12-1963 AHH 92:1

Delano & Roloff, Bloomingdale advertisement: oil heat; illustrations 8-5-1932 RR 3:1

Delgado Nursing Home, Mount Prospect four year hassle; builder wanted to build 8-1-1963 MPH 1:1

Delgado and Rein, Inc., Mount Prospect see Ferndale Heights Subdivision, Palatine

delicatessens see food stores still serve vital function in suburbs, photographs 8-10-1961 AHH 8:1

delinquency see juvenile delinquency

Delinquency Control Institute meeting sponsored by Illinois Juvenile Officers Information File 9-17-1964 EGH 1:3 praises Rolling Meadows' youth program 9-24-1964 AHH 14:3

delinquency of minor see minor, contributing to delinquency of, alleged

delivery see movers and shippers

Dell Awning Mfg Co., Wood Dale, 17W133 Irving Park Road advertisement 10-25-1962 EGH 3:7

Dell Furniture Co., Morton Grove, 7102 Golf Road advertisement 7-11-1963 AHH 51:1 advertisement; Golfview Plaza 10-8-1964 AR 5:5

Dell, Ruth Allen, Skokie Mount Prospect police show loot found in car of; arrested on shoplifting charge, photograph 11-2-1961 MPH 1:3 shoplifting case granted continuance 11-16-1961 MPH 1:7 fined $150, photograph 12-7-1961 MPH 1:3

Della's Beauty Shop, Palatine, 37 North Hale Street advertisement 1-15-1959 PE 2:7

Dellenback, William H. photograph 9-3-1920 3:1

Delli, Artie, Hanover Park village rallies to aid stricken boy, photograph 10-4-1962 HH 1:1 Hanover Park Lions Club Pres. Carl Wulff donates bicycle to, photograph 2-7-1963 HH 1:1 learns to see again, photograph 3-14-1963 HH 1:2

Dells, The, Morton Grove, Dempster Street gambling resort and roadhouse bombed 5-7-1929 1:4 destroyed by fire 8-2-1929 1:6

Delmar Photo Studio, The, Elmhurst review: 118 South York Street 11-1-1935 RR 4:5 review: 152 North York Road 8-1-1963 AHH 69:5

DeLong, Wm., Dunton started a tin shop in 1860, 4-22-1949 17:2

Delta City Paint & Tile Co., Niles, 91111 Milwaukee Avenue advertisement 6-13-1963 AHH 75:7

Delta Corp., Wheeling police get complaint on smoke emanating from; Mercantile Court 10-15-1964 WH 1:6

Deluge Fire Company, Palatine see Palatine Volunteer Fire Department

De Luxe Bootery, Palatine, 47 West Slade Street grand opening 12-10-1948 PE 5:1 changes hands 8-19-1949 PE 1:4

De Luxe Plastics Co., Arlington Heights advertisement; vinyl covers for furniture; 1314 West Northwest Highway 11-19-1964 AHH 50:3

Deluxe Sandwich House, Arlington Heights, 1432 North Rand Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:3

De Luxe Shoe Shop, Palatine, 47 West Wilson Street advertisement 2-6-1948 PE 2:1

Demars, Harold, Mount Prospect in Denver, Colo. 5-19-1944 9:2

DeMay, Thomas, Itasca arrested for contempt: property is an "eye sore" 10-24-1963 BR 6:6 warned by judge: patience near end 10-31-1963 IR 1:1 freed in burglary case 10-29-1964 AR 9:7

dementia Bensenville police disarm demented man after gun play 3-7-1947 RR 1:1

DeMet, Michael C., Prospect Heights photographs 5-2-1947 MPH 1:2, 5-30-1947 MPH 1:1 retires from PHIA, photograph 5-14-1948 MPH 1:6 we salute, photograph 9-3-1948 MPH 2:3

Demet, Mrs. Michael G., Prospect Heights photograph 8-16-1946 2:7

DeMir Cleaners, Arlington Heights advertisement: 21 Vail Avenue 11-4-1938 2:7

De Mir Cleaners & Dyers, Arlington Heights advertisement: 4 West Campbell Street 3-4-1938 5:1

Demke & Weinz Poultry Farm, Des Plaines, Golf Road 1˝ miles west of Milwaukee Avenue advertisement 10-7-1949 18:7

Demling, Jack Oak Parkers, photograph 11-18-1949 RR 6:6

Demlow, Corporal at Camp Bowie 1-1-1943 (2) 1:3

Demmer, Mrs. Mary housekeeper, subject of inquiry in Kolze poisoning deaths 8-5-1921 5:3

Demmerts, Mr. and Mrs. William R., Mount Prospect life never dull with 3 sets of twins, photograph 3-12-1964 AHH 65:1

democracy see Americans for Democratic Action candidates urge awakening to restore democracy 3-18-1932 1:7 Clark Kuebler warns of threats to democracy 1-26-1940 1:4 if war should come, will democracy survive? 8-16-1940 PE 3:5 warns of threat to democracy 9-27-1940 1:1 "If dictators win, democracy can't survive" 4-18-1941 6:4 lecture: 'more democracy needed in home and school' 11-21-1941 PE 3:3 'Democracy's Defense' topic of Dr. Otto Noll 4-16-1943 4:5 seeds of Communism thriving in poverty ridden countries; Democracy will die unless America helps: Arlington Heights Township High School lecture 1-17-1947 1:1 Commander thanks Bensenville; calls Memorial Field a living reminder of democratic ideals 9-19-1947 RR 1:7 democracy at Arlington Heights Township High School 10-17-1947 12:3 essay contest on democracy open to high school students in Des Plaines 1-28-1949 2:6 change in School District No. 25, Wheeling Township, caucus proposed; is system democratic? 1-14-1960 AHH 1:4 Arlington Heights League of Women Voters strives for effective democracy 2-13-1964 AHH 6:5 VFW announces democracy contest 9-24-1964 RMH 5:3

Democratic Boosters Club dance, see Kelling's Hall 2-2-1923 (Roll A) 8:3

Democratic National Convention Paddock Publications to report on 1964 convention at Atlantic City with help of Dardanell Press 6-25-1964 AHH 20:2, 8-20-1964 AHH 15:1 Democrats see 1964 potential in suburbs 8-27-1964 AHH 1:1 Stokey Carmichael car, fire-bombed in Milestone, Miss., viewed by SNCC members, photograph 8-27-1964 AHH 16:1 architects of party platform work with suburb voter in mind; delegates optimistic on chances; predict Congress victory, photograph 9-3-1964 AHH 51:1

Democratic Party see 13th Congressional District Democratic Women's Club see Addison Democratic Club see Addison Township Democratic Organization see Addison Township Regular Democrat Women's Organization see Addison Township Young Democratic Club see Barrington Township Democratic Organization see Bloomingdale Township Democratic Party see Buffalo Grove Democratic Organization see Cook County Citizens' Democratic Organization see Cook County Democratic Central Committee see Cook County Northern and Western Country Towns see Cook County Young Democrats see Country Towns Democratic Organization see DuPage County Democratic Organization see DuPage County Young Democratic Organization see Elk Grove Township Democratic Women's Club see Elk Grove Democratic Club see Elk Grove Township Regular Democratic Organization see Evanston Democratic Club see Hanover Township Regular Democratic Organization see Illinois Central Democratic Committee see Illinois Democratic Forum see North Country Towns Democratic Organization see Northwest Cook County Democratic Organization see Palatine Democratic Club see Palatine Township Democratic Club see Palatine Township Democratic Organization see Palatine Township Democratic Women's Organization see Palatine Township Young Democrats see Schaumburg Township Democratic Organization see Wheeling Township Democratic Volunteers see Wheeling Township Democratic Women's Club see Wheeling Township Regular Democratic Organization see Wheeling Township Young Democrats see York Township Democrat Organization wins, see Cook County 11-8-1912 5:1 picnic, see Deer Grove, Palatine Township 7-24-1914 5:3 mass meeting at Kelling's Hall, Arlington Heights 11-3-1922 1:6 gets many offices 11-10-1922 3:7 wins Cook County Board 11-9-1923 (Roll A) 1:4 meetings at banquets in three corners of Cook County 10-31-1924 9:5 candidates receive large vote in Republican districts 11-5-1926 AHH 1:1 wins in landslide 11-7-1930 1:8 mass meeting at Des Plaines 4-8-1932 1:6 northwest towns claimed to be for 10-28-1932 CCH 1:7 landslide 11-11-1932 1:7,8 cheered by heavy vote 4-13-1934 1:1 predicts victory, cartoon 11-2-1934 10:7 landslide—except for Cook County commissioners 11-9-1934 1:7 win two DuPage County offices 11-9-1934 RR 1:8 names strongest candidates for four DuPage County offices 7-19-1935 RR 1:7 Roosevelt and Horner sweep state and nation 11-6-1936 1:1 invades DuPage County 10-14-1938 RR 1:1 800 attend big dance at Meyer's pavilion 10-27-1938 9:7 closes campaign with a bang 11-4-1938 1:2 slips in DuPage County 4-12-1940 RR 1:8, 11-8-1940 RR 1:8 regulars are winners in primaries 4-17-1942 1:4 expects record vote 11-1-1946 1:7 loses county, state, nation; save only three county offices 11-8-1946 1:7 advertisement attacks Democrat Frank Annunzio's endorsement of Republicans 4-2-1948 RR 4:1 little excitement for primary elections 4-9-1948 1:8, 4-9-1948 RR 1:7 overcomes large suburban GOP vote 11-5-1948 1:7 DuPage County polls record vote; Dewey tops '44; Stevenson leads Dems; election results 11-5-1948 RR 1:1 Dems take 4 GOP precincts in DuPage County 4-14-1950 RR 1:8 249 file in DuPage County for party precinct jobs 1-25-1952 RR 1:7 expect record vote at primary 4-4-1952 1:6 J. Harold Downey seeks recount; errors are charged 4-18-1952 BR 1:7 easy winners 11-4-1954 AHH 1:2 Ike or Adlai? Tuesday tells! 11-1-1956 AHH 1:6 Schmoldt raps Democrats; explains tax structure 4-23-1959 BR 1:1 shows new strength in suburbs 4-14-1960 AHH 1:6 Kennedy invades GOP hinterland, photograph 10-27-1960 AHH 5:3 suburbs hold election key; excitement runs high 11-3-1960 AHH 1:3 Dems' redistricting plans alter suburbs 5-11-1961 AHH 1:1 editorial: boss rule choking Democratic Party 8-31-1961 AHH 46:1 Joseph Lohman: 'natural politicians' are peril to 11-9-1961 AHH 23:3 Thomas Houser declares war on Democratic 'encroachment' 2-22-1962 AHH 12:6 John A. Kennedy, Winnetka says Democratic Party is "the emerging party of the suburbs" 6-21-1962 EGH 2:5 Truman blisters GOP in flash of old fire 8-2-1962 AHH 31:3 Cook County GOP chairman Hayes Robertson blasts Democrat 'socialism' 8-9-1962 AHH 5:1 Charles H. Percy raps Democrat 'fumbling' overseas 8-23-1962 AHH 8:6 supports tax reform, balks at state income tax 9-20-1962 AHH 16:5 five northwest suburban committeemen, photograph 10-11-1962 AHH 16:6 State Democratic Director James Ronan says anti-Catholic religious issue fading 10-10-1963 AHH 9:1 GOP in favor of open primaries; Democrats are not; what's in store? 3-5-1964 BR 7:7 Democrats to send 'fact force' on statewide tour 10-8-1964 AHH 10:1 blamed by Edward Bundy for anti-crime law defeat 10-15-1964 BR 2:1 candidates tour in 'fact force' 10-29-1964 AHH 16:1 blasted by Edward Bundy for record on crime 10-29-1964 AHH 21:1 John Erlenborn attacks Democrats for dropping bill to increase Social Security benefits 10-29-1964 AR 2:6 loses battle (locally), but wins the war (nationally) 11-5-1964 AHH 1:3 flexes muscles in suburbia; days as 'phantom party' seem over, photographs 11-26-1964 AHH 37:4 confident Democrats prepare for new tests; some intra-party battles foreseen 12-3-1964 AHH 38:1

Democratic Women's Club of the 13th Congressional District see 13th Congressional District Democratic Women's Club

Democratic Women's County Organization (DuPage) meets at Wheaton 8-26-1932 RR 1:2

Democrats for Goldwater chairman Albert Frank, Buffalo Grove, to speak at Wheeling Township Young Republican Club 10-8-1964 AHH 5:4

De Molay Club see International Order of De Molay

demonstrations see also blockades see also picketing see also protests DuPage County Sheriff Stanley Lynch outlines demonstation policy 8-29-1963 BR 7:1

Demovsky, S. R., Elk Grove Village dentist to have office at medical-dental center at Grove Shopping Center, photograph 12-17-1964 EGH 2:1

Dempsey, Jack, Wheeling police seek man on fraud charge; worthless checks blanket village 10-15-1959 WH 1:4

Dempsey, Jerome E. replaces Maurice English as Palatine postmaster 3-29-1962 PE 4:5

Dempsey Motor Corp., Park Ridge advertisement: Ford dealer; 18 Main Street 10-2-1936 7:2

Dempster Building, Des Plaines, 3200 East Dempster Street see Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Company, Des Plaines

Dempster Drainage District petition to create 12-21-1917 5:5 benefits and damages hearing 2-7-1919 11:2

Dempster Golf Club, Niles, 8650 Milwaukee Avenue advertisement 8-4-1933 6:3 issued federal slot machine stamp 10-29-1953 AHH 30:6

Dempster Junior High School, Mount Prospect see also Recplex, Mount Prospect see also School District No. 59, Elk Grove Township bond vote set 3-3-1960 EGH 1:4 illustration 9-29-1960 EGH 5:4 under construction, photograph 12-1-1960 EGH 4:1 burglars ransack school 6th time 6-22-1961 EGH 1:7 proposed sewer line slated 7-13-1961 EGH 1:4 sewer help cited 8-3-1961 EGH 1:2 not quite ready, photograph 8-31-1961 EGH 1:1 parking lot lake, photograph 9-28-1961 EGH 2:6 The Gazebo opens, photograph 11-2-1961 EGH 1:6 300 hear Dick Biondi at "Platter Party", photograph 11-23-1961 EGH 1:3 concert band, photograph 12-14-1961 EGH 2:1 photograph, 420 West Dempster Street 1-25-1962 EGH 5:1 gym may be built 3-22-1962 EGH 5:4 The Seven Year Itch 5-3-1962 EGH 1:4 7th and 8th grade staff members of Dempster Dart at O'Hare Airport, photograph 11-22-1962 MPH 1:5 Christmas Windows, photograph 12-13-1962 EGH 3:1 Tom Sawyer 3-7-1963 EGH 2:5 A Case for Two Detectives 4-18-1963 EGH 6:1 demonstation project for gifted youth 2-20-1964 EGH 3:1 plans open house 4-16-1964 EGH 3:1 plans outdoor experiment 4-16-1964 WH 6:6 The Little Dog Laughed 4-30-1964 EGH 5:4 intimate theatre setting planned 9-3-1964 EGH 3:4 talking precedes grammar in Spanish class, photographs 12-24-1964 EGH 3:2

Dempster Park Development Committee, Mount Prospect to push for park facilities 1-24-1963 EGH 2:5

Dempster Road see Dempster Street

Dempster Street or Road see Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Company, Des Plaines see Ace Washer and Dryer Company, Morton Grove see Adelman & Brott see Ahrens, Al., Des Plaines see Ahrens Store, Des Plaines see All-Style Bowling Alley, Skokie see Aunt Jemima's Kitchen, Skokie see Bergman's Vegetable Stand see Best Beauty Supply Co., Skokie see Bill's Enco, Des Plaines see Birchwood Terrace Apartments, Mount Prospect see Bishop-Conner Corp., Morton Grove see Boznos, George and Sons, Morton Grove see Bridge Roadhouse, Morton Grove see Brookwood Convalescent and Nursing Center, Des Plaines see Cheese Spot, The, Des Plaines see Club Downbeat, Skokie see Croatian Home, Park Ridge see Croatian Home School, Park Ridge see Dawn Fresh Co., Minnesota see Dells, The, Morton Grove see Dempster Junior High School, Mount Prospect see Dempster Vegetable Farm see Des Plaines-Dempster Developments, Inc. see Diamond's, Morton Grove see Dominick's Finer Food Store, Park Ridge see Elk Ridge Texaco see Empire Furniture Co., Morton Grove see Farr & Birkland, Morton Grove see First Presbyterian Church, Niles Center see FourG Practice Fairways, Morton Grove see Gantner's, The Suburban House, Morton Grove see Gay Ball Room see Golf Public School see Goulet's Plywood-Hardware, Morton Grove see Guenther's Green Thumb, Morton Grove see Heather Hill "400" Country Club, Mount Prospect see Highway Garage, Morton Grove see Jack's Auto Supply & Garage, Morton Grove see Kenroy Realty Co. see Kopp Park, Mount Prospect see Lincoln Tavern, Morton Grove see Linne Woods Forest Preserve see Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge see Maine Township High School East, Park Ridge see Max The Gardener, Morton Grove see Modern Living, Inc. Skokie see Mount Prospect Swimming Pool see Murphy's Inn, Morton Grove see S & H Mushroom Co. see Niles Center Realty Co., see Northwest Assembly of God, Des Plaines see Notre Dame High School, Niles see Par King Skill Golf, Morton Grove see Parker's Foods, Morton Grove see Phillips "66", Mount Prospect see Precision Specialties, Des Plaines see Prueter, Herman, Franklin Park see Recplex, Mount Prospect see Rich, L., Des Plaines see Ron and Emil's Texaco, Elk Grove Village see Russian Village, Morton Grove see St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church, Des Plaines see Schroeder's Nursery, Morton Grove see Sun Drugs, Morton Grove see Topps Department Store, Niles see Tops Big Boy Coffee Shop, Morton Grove see Vegetable Growers' Supply Co., Morton Grove see Village Plaza Shopping Center, Morton Grove see Wayside Inn, Morton Grove see Wayside Woods Forest Preserve see Welcome Inn see Westminster Presbyterian Church, Des Plaines viaduct to go beneath Milwaukee Avenue 7-20-1928 8:6 work under way 7-27-1928 4:1 two designs considered 8-10-1928 1:8 Cook County to start grade separation 12-4-1928 1:2 condemnation suit 10-15-1929 1:6 viaduct open at Milwaukee Avenue 8-7-1931 CCH 4:3

Dempster Terminal Community Club meets 12-13-1929 (2) 1:1

Dempster Vegetable Farm advertisement: just west of Morton Grove 7-7-1933 8:8

DeMuesy, Richard, Prospect Heights new PHIA president 5-28-1959 PHH 1:5

Den-Mars Juvenile Center, Arlington Heights, 530 West Northwest Highway $70,000 fire razes store 2-18-1960 AHH 1:7 in Golfview Plaza, advertisement 3-23-1961 HH 6:1

Deneen, Charles Samuel, Chicago Republican nominee for governor, photograph 11-4-1904 5:2 Governor visits Palatine 10-30-1908 4:3 Republican mass meeting St. Martha's Hall, Morton Grove, speakers include 3-28-1924 23:4 Senator blames Cook County's financial plight on corruption 12-10-1929 1:8

Dener, William, Palatine member, army enlisted reserve corps 8-27-1943 (2) 1:5

Denhaven Kennels, Golf Road just east of Arlington Heights Road mentioned 5-27-1949 19:6

Deninger, John, Arlington Heights photograph 10-14-1949 10:4

Denney, Tom, Elk Grove Village teenager sells idea to TV show for $50, photograph 3-8-1962 EGH 1:2

Dennis, Leslie E., Buffalo Grove Glenbrook High School teacher raps dismissal for liberal view 5-4-1961 WH 4:5

Dennison, C. Roy, Medinah cyclist rams pole, stop sign — killed 8-20-1959 DCR 1:1

Denniston Chemical Co., Wheeling reports burglary; 411 South Mercantile Court 10-1-1964 WH 3:3

Denny, Mrs. Robert, Mount Prospect photograph 3-26-1948 MPH 3:3

Denny's Ferry mentioned 3-20-1931 8:1

De Nood, Jack, Mount Prospect youth survives plane crash at Blue Island 2-5-1943 1:5 at St. Paul, Minn. 3-26-1943 (2) 1:5 at Wickenburg, Ariz. 8-27-1943 (2) 6:5

DeNood, Mrs. John, Jr., Mount Prospect village hall gets 'new look', photograph 4-16-1948 MPH 1:4

Denoyer cabin, Wheeling, McHenry Road see Wheeling Girl Scouts 11-15-1940 CCH 1:4 mentioned 10-1-1964 AHH 3:2

Denoyer, L. Phillip, Wheeling publisher dies; longtime resident 10-1-1964 AHH 3:2

Denoyer, Mrs. L. Phillip, Wheeling honored for 45 years in girl scouts, photograph 6-11-1964 BR 6:3

Denst, Helen, Rolling Meadows two grandmothers run radio for police, photograph 12-14-1961 AHH 27:1

dentists see Arlington Heights Dental Clinic see Babcock, Dr. W. C., Niles Center see Babcock, Wm., Des Plaines see Bahador, M. A., Des Plaines see Baker, Dr., Schaumburg Center see Bauman, Dr. Edwin W., Arlington Heights see Besic, Dr. Frank C., Itasca see Blake, Dr. Gerald R., Rolling Meadows see Bostian, Dr. Paul, Arlington Heights see Cole, Chester see Cowen, Dr. S. A., Morton Grove see DeGroff, Dr. P. B., Arlington Heights see Demovsky, S. R., Elk Grove Village see Dunn, Dr. H. G., Arlington Heights see E and E Co. Dental Laboratory, Arlington Heights see Fitzpatrick, Dr. T. A., Bensenville see Fortier, Dr. J. A., Prospect Heights see Fosket, Dr. Robert R., Palatine see Francis, Dr. H. B., Franklin Park see Gibbs, Dr. R. M., Arlington Heights see Gibbs, Dr. Ray Morris, Palatine see Heper, Dr. Carl, Bensenville see Hill, Dr. C. E., Arlington Heights see Jakus, Dr. Stanley J., Bensenville see Janssen, Dr., Mount Prospect see Jerome, Dr. D. L., Des Plaines see Jones, Dr. H. L., Mount Prospect see Kalbhen, Carl L., Elk Grove Village see King, William H., Elk Grove Village see Kirsch, Dr. O. T., Roselle see Kitzmiller, Dr. E. F., Itasca, Roselle see Laskowski, Edward S., Palatine see Lay, W. J., Arlington Heights see Malcolm, Dr. J. L., Palatine see Manuel, E. A., Des Plaines see McConnell, T. R., Wheeling see McLaughlin, Dr. W. E., Palatine see Meyer, Dr. O. C., Palatine see Miller, Marvin F., Franklin Park see Miller, Dr. Wallace C., Itasca see Muhl, Dr. Zane F., Itasca see Nehls, Dr. E. C., Wheeling see Nichols, Dr. A. J., Arlington Heights see Norman, Dr. A. J., Bensenville see Northwest Dental Study Club see Olcott, Dr., Palatine see Osmanski, Dr. William "Bullet Bill", Evanston see Pasquini, Leo R., Itasca see Putnam, R. M., Palatine see Rosenthal, Dr. H. J., Arlington Heights see Ross, Dr. F. C., Palatine see Sanford, Dr. C. W., Arlington Heights see Schumer, Dr. Marvin B., Elk Grove Village see Senick, Dr. R. F., Morton Grove see Shulkin, Neil, Elk Grove Village see Smith, Don D., Arlington Heights see Smith, Louis S., Palatine see Smith, Ron T., Arlington Heights see Sowles, Dr. C. W., Palatine see Williams, Dr. R. S., Palatine see Workman, Dr. N. E., Arlington Heights Children's Dental Health Day 2-4-1949 4:3 unidentified dentist in Palatine advertisement (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 17:4 Bensenville Lions help equip dental and health clinic at Tioga School, photograph 10-20-1949 RR 1:1 dentists have stopped wrestling kids into submission 4-19-1962 AHH 33:3 release results of dental survey 5-10-1962 BR 12:1

Denz Drug Store, Palatine, 100 South Northwest Highway advertisement: 100 East Northwest Highway 7-25-1957 PE 3:4 advertisement 12-1-1960 PE 2:1 photograph 2-1-1962 AHH 60:1

department stores see Ackemann's, Elgin see Allen, Benj. and Company, Arlington Heights see Boroughf's Department Store, Prospect Heights see Brown's Department Store, Des Plaines see Carson Pirie Scott and Co. see Crawford Department Store, Rolling Meadows see Des Plaines Department Store see Field, Marshall & Company see Foster's Department Store, Palatine see Gieseke's Department Store, Arlington Heights see Goldblatt's Store see Grant, W. T., Hoffman Estates see Grant, W. T., Rolling Meadows see Korvette, E. J. see Kudelas Department Store, Bensenville see Lipofsky, Sam, Barrington see Lipofsky's, S., Department Store, Palatine see Palatine Department Store see Penney, J. C., Co., Niles see Pittsford's Department Store, Elmhurst see Pudgy's Warehouse Discount Department Store, Elk Grove Village see Sauermann's Department Store, Roselle see Shopperama Discount Department Store see Spiegler's Department Store, Des Plaines see Sprandel's Department Store, Bensenville see Super Val Discount Department Store, Mount Prospect see Topps Department Store, Addison see Topps Department Store, La Grange see Topps Department Store, Niles see Topps Department Store, Rolling Meadows see Ward, Montgomery see Warehouse Outlet Department Store see Woolworth, F. W. see Zayre Department Store, Des Plaines

Dependable Concrete Products, Rolling Meadows, 3650 Berdnick Street see also Consumer's Company, Arlington Heights, Rolling Meadows start construction on concrete plant 6-11-1959 PE 1:6 residents jam Palatine hearing; protest redi-mix plant 6-2-1960 PE 1:4 redi-mix concrete plant zoning denied 9-29-1960 PE 1:6 Cook County denies zoning 6-22-1961 RMH 9:6

Dependable Machine Shop, Arlington Heights advertisement: Arlington Heights Road between Central Road and Route 58, 10-6-1939 4:2

Depietto, Americo, Itasca companion of crime syndicate leaders to stand trial on two theft charges 9-19-1963 BR 12:8

deportation see also aliens see also citizenship see also ethnic and racial groups see also immigrants see also migrant labor Katherine Anna McKeown, Wood Dale, faces deportation after jail 10-24-1963 RR 1:7

Deppe, Fred, Itasca advertisement: upholstering 4-2-1937 RR 2:8

Depression see Great Depression

depression, mental psychiatrist to discuss 11-30-1961 AHH 14:3

D'Epstin, Speciaist, Des Plaines, office over Mrs. D'Epstin's Millinery Store advertisement: surgeon, chiropodist 2-2-1906 1:2

D'Epstin's, Mrs., Millinery Store, Des Plaines see D'Epstin, Speciaist, Des Plaines

Dept. (abbreviation) Department

De Pue, Albert F., Palatine appointed manager of Pal Theatre, photograph 10-23-1936 1:7 appointed Palatine Township Supervisor 3-29-1946 PE 1:2 candidate Palatine Township Supervisor, photograph 4-1-1949 PE 1:7 photographs 6-17-1949 PE 1:4, 3-29-1962 PE 5:4 schools await tax payment from Palatine Township Collector, photograph; $2 million in two banks 5-31-1962 RMH 1:7 unfreezes $600,000 funds 6-7-1962 RMH 1:4

De Pue building, Palatine, 1 North Brockway Street see De Pue, Selma, Palatine

De Pue, John, Palatine assigned to Camp Roberts, Calif. 12-25-1942 (2) 3:7 letter from Camp Roberts 3-19-1943 (2) 1:6 enjoys the beach 12-31-1943 5:3 letter from South Pacific 3-31-1944 14:2 "old island was barren, but this one is swell" 5-12-1944 9:5 mentioned 6-2-1944 12:3 Yanks play golf in the rain 8-18-1944 17:7 awarded Bronze Star 7-27-1945 9:2 letter from Luzon 8-16-1945 12:3 home on furlough 10-25-1945 13:2

De Pue, Selma, Palatine, De Pue building, 1 North Brockway Street clothing; advertisement 3-26-1948 MPH 5:7 new owner, see Vern's Fashion Nook, Palatine 12-3-1948 PE 2:1

De Pue Triangle, Palatine see Palatine Triangle

De Pue, William H., Barrington, Palatine advertisement: real estate; 830 Grove Avenue, Barrington see McIntosh, Arthur T. & Company, Chicago 4-20-1934 8:5 see Palatine, Village of 10-19-1934 PE 1:8 advertisement: Palatine opposite post office 10-4-1935 7:1 advertisement: office 48 West Slade Street 7-3-1936 6:7 caricature of 8-28-1936 AN 8:4 publishes booklet on early days; quotations on Webster families 8-26-1938 9:3 office at former State Bank of Palatine building, 35 West Slade Street, photographs 5-17-1940 PE 1:5 heads village ticket 2-14-1941 PE 1:5 Palatine Village President, photograph 10-3-1941 PE 1:6 tribute to 12-11-1942 PE 1:4 see Plum Grove Woodlands Subdivision 8-18-1944 6:4 victory day proclamation 9-8-1944 PE 1:7 letter of thanks to 4-20-1945 7:5 mayor pans editor, see Palatine, Village of 11-30-1945 1:4 Mayor receives letter from German citizen in Russian Zone of Berlin asking for food 3-21-1947 1:8 hosts village officials at Radio Club Farm 5-9-1947 PE 1:5 receives letter of appreciation from German citizen 6-13-1947 15:4 ten years in insurance business 8-8-1947 PE 1:7 Illinois Bell opens office in De Pue building at 35 West Slade Street 3-5-1948 PE 1:3 mayor to retire 1-28-1949 PE 1:8 attacked in advertisement by Palatine Taxpayers Party 4-8-1949 PE 5:1 advertisement: These are facts -- no fables here 4-15-1949 PE 6:6 services Friday 4-2-1964 PE 1:7

Derby Barbecue, Arlington Heights advertisement; Northwest Highway near Stonegate 5-7-1929 2:1

Derby School see also School District No. 114 student essays 11-30-1926 4:5, 4-29-1930 5:3

Derby Shire Dean Co., Rolling Meadows, 3201 Kirchoff Road mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 8:8

Derby Shire Subdivision, east of Arlington Heights Road to be built on Klehm's Nurseries property 11-2-1928 1:7 reproduction of historic tower at 11-13-1928 1:2

Deree, William S., Skokie zoners hear testimony for 844-unit development west of Old Plum Grove Road between Higgins Road and Schaumburg Road 12-6-1962 HH 2:1

dermatologists see Goldblatt, Marvin H., Elk Grove Village

Derocher, Leo, Arlington Heights home from France 11-24-1944 12:5

DeRosa, Jack, Hinsdale candidate for DuPage County Treasurer, photograph 3-27-1942 RR 3:1 makes pledges to voters 4-10-1942 RR 2:4 winner, photograph 4-17-1942 RR 1:8 photograph of 6-12-1942 RR 1:2 new treasurer takes office 7-3-1942 RR 1:1 will be candidate for County Treasurer 1-6-1950 RR 4:4 Supervisor of Assessments asks officials to 'hold the line' on taxes 10-29-1953 RR 1:7

Derrig, Michael Norman, Prospect Heights trains for army air corps at San Antonio, Texas 11-20-1942 CCH 3:4 letter from Tampa, Fla. 1-1-1943 MPH 3:5 discharged 12-7-1945 9:4

Derwinsky, Edward J. Congressman to speak at suburb ACA parley 3-29-1962 AHH 32:3 urges realism for conservatives 5-3-1962 AHH 7:3

Des-Mount-Arl Talent Teens to entertain vets at hospitals with playlette 8-5-1949 1:6 to appear on Tauber Brothers Kiddie Parade on WENR-TV 12-2-1949 1:7 go over big on TV show 12-9-1949 1:5 photographs 12-23-1949 1:2, 8:4

Des Plaines sometimes spelled Desplaines

Des Plaines $1.88 Hat Shop advertisement: 765 Center Street 4-1-1932 5:1 now known as "Ell See" Shop 7-7-1933 4:7

Des Plaines 5 and 10 Variety Store H. L. Hagenbring to sell to F. W. Woolworth 10-4-1927 1:6

Des Plaines Aeronautical Corp., Ravenswood Airport mentioned 10-22-1964 EGH 9:3

Des Plaines Art Guild area artists display at outdoor art fair 8-9-1962 AHH 38:3 sets varied schedule 8-30-1962 AHH 49:2 slates pastel display 9-6-1962 AHH 35:4 art show 3-21-1963 AHH 76:4

Des Plaines Auto Body Works & Co. reviewed: 702 Des Plaines Avenue 8-7-1931 CCH 6:6

Des Plaines Auto Co. advertisement; Advance Rumely Tractor; Rand Road 1 mile northwest of Des Plaines 9-6-1918 9:1 advertisement: Overland, illustration 5-2-1919 8:5 advertisement: Moline Four Wheel Planter, illustration 5-6-1921 9:6 advertisement: Overland Whippet 4-5-1927 CCH 6:1 advertisements: 630 Pearson Street 11-2-1928 6:6, 4-2-1937 8:5

Des Plaines Auto Parts, Inc., 1765 Busse Highway review 10-18-1962 AHH 47:1

Des Plaines Avenue see River Road

Des Plaines Bachelor Club mentioned 1-23-1948 13:1

Des Plaines Band serenaded E. M. Thomas and H. F. Behlendorf February, 1876, 11-21-1941 CCH 1:4

Des Plaines Beauty Shop, Thiede building, 686 South Lee Street advertisement 4-6-1923 4:1

Des Plaines Bethel No. 38, Order of Job's Daughters to install 5-28-1937 6:5

Des Plaines Bible Faith Church, 946 Thacker Street monthly Maranatha conference of the Independent Fundamental Churches of Illinois 6-24-1949 10:6 has silver anniversary, photograph 4-25-1952 AHH 10:4

Des Plaines Chapter, Izaak Walton League see Walton, Izaak, League 9-9-1949 1:8

Des Plaines Chapter, National Secretaries Association holds 3rd annual Executive Night 5-3-1962 AHH 36:4

Des Plaines Chapter, Women of the Moose sponsors bazaar 9-26-1947 4:4 photograph 7-14-1955 AHH 7:3

Des Plaines Church of Christ, 494 Oakton Street advertisements 5-18-1961 AHH 31:1, 12-21-1961 DCR 5:8

Des Plaines Cigar Store, 1513 Ellinwood Avenue mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:1

Des Plaines Circuit Wm. Royal was succeeded by Washington Wilcox 4-23-1953 AHH 23:4

Des Plaines, City of (sometimes spelled Desplaines) photograph of newly paved Miner Street 3-2-1917 1:2 crosses burned, see Ku Klux Klan 4-24-1925 1:2 judge frees police chief, John Risser 9-13-1927 1:5 garbage disposal plant opens 7-24-1928 1:6 all modern home at 1100 Walnut Avenue, illustration 8-3-1928 7:5 has not passed a set back ordinance; may lose Northwest Highway widening 6-24-1930 1:8 tourists beware of 10-30-1931 6:2 eviction, see Great Depression 1-13-1933 1:4 business and professional review 2-1-1935 8:1 city planner envisions elevation of railroad and highway 2-15-1935 1:4 Centennial Celebration 6-21-1935 1:4 home at 1444 Ashland Avenue, photograph 8-2-1935 3:5 landlord kills officer 8-23-1935 1:7 police criticized, see Arlington Heights Township High School 2-28-1936 1:2 'cut it out' business men tell police 3-13-1936 1:2 business review 5-22-1936 2:1... receives $39,920 for construction of city hall with combined fire and police headquarters and library 9-18-1936 1:5 delinquent tax list 1-19-1938 CCH 9:1 finger prints peddlers 4-1-1938 CCH 3:4 no longer dumps sewage in river; uses sanitary sewer 8-19-1938 1:6 'most sued' city in Illinois 8-19-1938 8:3 Arlington Heights Herald facts irk alderman 8-26-1938 10:5 tavern control under state scrutiny 3-17-1939 5:4 economics to be taught free at municipal hall 4-14-1939 6:3 Carroll, Loos, Swanbeck win 4-21-1939 8:4 prohibits non-employee picketing 7-14-1939 12:2 Des Plaines Fair 8-4-1939 DCR 1:5, 8-11-1939 6:1, 8-11-1939 CCH 1:8 all welcome to Pearson Street Improvement Celebration 11-30-1939 6:3 officer John W. Grindley fired; charged with store robbery 4-19-1940 MPH 1:7 has plenty of trouble 4-26-1940 MPH 1:6 Lewis Bros. Big 3 Ring Circus, photograph 8-9-1940 5:2 Community Fair 8-16-1940 1:8, PE 1:8 police radio to be hooked up with county 1-17-1941 5:3 summer festival 6-27-1941 (2) 2:5 says 'no' to city garage, civic history and parking meters 10-10-1941 CCH 1:6 festival, advertisement 6-26-1942 (2) 2:5, 7-3-1942 (2) 2:7 seeks to tap Chicago water system 8-28-1942 (2) 1:1 zoning boards say no to duplex homes 11-6-1942 (2) 1:3 loses liquor fight with Walgreen's Drug Store 12-18-1942 (2) 1:2 sues 38 businessmen over signs 12-18-1942 (2) 1:6 sleeps on city hall steps and reveals shortage 2-5-1943 1:5 FHA authorizes 1,000 home units 4-2-1943 (2) 1:2 map 9-17-1943 MPH 4:3 list of farmers 11-5-1943 6:1 official population: 11,167, 4-21-1944 MPH 1:2 signs contract that may lead to Chicago water 8-11-1944 1:3 photograph of barn on south side of Higgins Road east of Mannheim Road 8-25-1944 11:4 officials implicated, see Wheeling Township 3-2-1945 1:8 parachute jump to be feature at fair 9-14-1945 3:6 parachutist lands in tree at fair 9-21-1945 11:3 output of new well far exceeds wildest expectations 1-17-1947 12:5 why slogan 'City of Roses' is used 4-11-1947 3:1 residents kick to council on flooded rooms 5-2-1947 12:5 200,000 gallon a day water leak solved 1-30-1948 12:5 flooded residents demand resignations of officials 4-9-1948 19:4 ups many tax rates 4-23-1948 19:6 state says no to lights at Touhy Avenue and Mannheim Road, but woman still killed by car 7-2-1948 11:4 dog pound burns to ground 9-3-1948 18:3 movie of local schools, see American Association of University Women 10-15-1948 3:5 still fighting new sewer 1-21-1949 14:6 town incorporated within Cook County in 1831, 1-28-1949 17:3 six civic groups ask Mount Prospect and Arlington to stop pollution of Weller Creek 2-11-1949 1:6 finally passes million dollar sewer 2-18-1949 17:5 news column in facsimile of Palatine Herald (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:4 sewer project fails 4-8-1949 24:7 list of shops and addresses 4-22-1949 10:3 mayor says no to selling water outside limits 8-12-1949 19:1 injunction against, see Weller Creek 9-2-1949 1:7 stops building permits in two areas 9-9-1949 1:3 sued, see sewage 10-21-1949 1:7 great McKinley rally remembered 11-18-1949 17:1 says 'yes' to future raffles 12-2-1949 24:5 oldest store to be moved 'out to pasture'; to be replaced by Square Deal Shoe Store 10-20-1950 17:3 history: business district 54 years ago 3-23-1951 17:1 photograph of robbery scene at Times Finance Company in which police officer Harry W. Bending, Jr. was killed 9-5-1952 AHH 11:3 confers on Weller Creek crisis 9-1-1955 AHH 1:7 votes to join Northwest Suburban Water Commission, see DAMP 12-6-1956 AHH 1:5 village hall, interior photograph 5-28-1959 PE 8:3 annexes 125 acre tract along Golf Road near Mount Prospect 6-11-1959 MPH 1:4 marks 125th anniversary 8-18-1960 AHH 8:5 faces apartment construction problems 3-8-1962 AHH 17:5 meets with Arlington Heights officials to study their sewer 7-26-1962 AHH 1:7, 8-2-1962 AHH 3:1 confers with Chicago official on water proposal 8-9-1962 MPH 1:4 Mayor Behrel says no effort was made to make a deal with Salvatore DiMucci 11-1-1962 EGH 2:1 sanitary landfill operation at Golf Road and River Road is municipal-private enterprise project, photograph 2-14-1963 AHH 20:1 agrees to share water with Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect during emergencies 6-20-1963 MPH 1:1 5th annual Sale-O-Rama 8-1-1963 AHH 22:7 splits from DAMP 9-26-1963 EGH 2:6 Mount Prospect may buy lake water with 1-2-1964 MPH 1:1 leaves DAMP; to buy water from Chicago 1-30-1964 MPH 1:6 Mount Prospect to discuss purchasing Chicago water from 9-24-1964 MPH 1:3 known as Rand from recording of the plat in 1857 until name changed to Des Plaines in 1869, 10-29-1964 AHH 10:3 building water lines from Chicago; will sell Chicago water to Mount Prospect 12-10-1964 AHH 34:1

Des Plaines Cleaners and Dyers, 1569 Ellinwood Avenue advertisement 6-3-1921 8:1

Des Plaines Commercial Association banquet promotes Northwest Trail 4-4-1919 4:1

Des Plaines Community Farm leased from Premier Rose Gardens; to help families 6-9-1933 RR 1:5

Des Plaines and Cook County Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company see also Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Mount Prospect has successful year 1-31-1919 1:7 reports greatest year 1-13-1928 1:3 elects officers 1-11-1929 1:8 to meet storm loss promptly 7-14-1933 1:5 praised 1-12-1934 1:1 60 years old, history 1-11-1935 8:6 Pres. George Busse warns of home fire hazards 10-11-1935 1:5 issues warning on new danger of fires 7-17-1936 1:8

Des Plaines Dairy see Arlington Heights Dairy 11-21-1924 16:5

Des Plaines-Dempster Developments, Inc. reveals 201-acre housing development bounded by Elmhurst Road, Mount Prospect Road, Dempster Street and a line parallel with Miller Road 12-11-1958 EGH 1:2

Des Plaines Department Store advertisement: forced sale, being closed out 3-25-1904 4:4

Des Plaines Depot Garage advertisement: Hupmobile; E. A. Manuel, agent 5-7-1915 4:6

Des Plaines Dramatic Guild John Loves Mary at Rand Park 10-7-1949 21:6

Des Plaines Dreamland Orchestra at Orchard Place School 2-4-1921 8:6

Des Plaines Emergency Hospital, River Road and Perry Street established 7-15-1930 1:3 is no more 10-24-1930 1:8

Des Plaines Equipment Company, Mannheim Road ˝ mile south of Touhy Avenue farm machinery, advertisement 1-28-1949 20:7

Des Plaines Family Service Laundry, River Road and Oakton Street advertisement 8-1-1924 11:6

Des Plaines Floral Shop, 1395 Prairie Avenue opens 2-25-1949 12:8

Des Plaines Fur Company, 690 Lee Street takes over Edward Haugen Furs, advertisement 4-16-1948 22:1

Des Plaines Garden Club to celebrate 33 years 5-28-1964 AHH 70:5

Des Plaines Glass Co., Inc., 1374 Northwest Highway review 11-1-1962 AHH 67:5

Des Plaines Gospel Tent, Center Street appearance: Bessie Bruffett, cowgirl evangelist, photograph 8-20-1937 8:5

Des Plaines Grade School raises tuition 12-25-1942 8:7

Des Plaines Health Center marryin' minded urged to attend 6-12-1942 4:2

Des Plaines Historical Society observes first anniversary; sends invitations to local historians 10-2-1936 5:3

Des Plaines Home Laundry incendiary fire inflicts $8,000 loss on building at Oakwood Avenue and Lee Street 10-3-1930 CCH 1:7 racketeers blow up 10-10-1930 8:7

Des Plaines Hotel, Miner Street, (formerly known as Thoma House) hotel and bar to give way to modern furniture store 4-2-1929 1:2

Des Plaines House, 1096 Lee Street advertisement 8-5-1949 22:5 hotel and tavern directly north of the tracks in 1897, 3-23-1951 17:1 advertisement 3-23-1951 17:2

Des Plaines Human Relations Commission mentioned 12-3-1964 AHH 3:3, 12-10-1964 AHH 4:1

Des Plaines Industrial Park village pleased with; Oakton Street and Mount Prospect Road 3-26-1964 AHH 35:5 Des Plaines Journal (newspaper) jury gives verdict to employee 10-23-1936 1:6 reports post office asks bids for new location 7-29-1938 5:4 sponsors Soap Box Derby 7-26-1940 (2) 1:5 found guilty by jury in libel suit brought by Arthur Koester, Mount Prospect 3-17-1944 MPH 1:3 soap box derby 7-26-1946 14:1 mentioned 11-19-1964 AHH 43:4

Des Plaines Junior High School see Thacker Junior High School, Des Plaines

Des Plaines Kiwanis hold audition for amateur show 4-11-1941 4:1

Des Plaines Lions Club entertainment, see radio 12-12-1924 18:5

Des Plaines Literary Society sponsored a minstrel show at Parson's Hall Feb. 4, 1887, 6-2-1950 17:3

Des Plaines Lodge No. 1526, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, 495 Lee Street picnic at Northwestern Park 8-10-1934 5:5 advertisement: dance 3-1-1935 8:2 Elk's Community Band free concert 7-23-1937 CCH 8:4 essay contest on democracy open to high school students 1-28-1949 2:6 operates slot machines 8-10-1950 1:5 issued federal slot machine stamp 10-29-1953 AHH 30:6 Northwest Shrine Club to meet at; 1132 Lee Street 5-10-1962 AHH 11:4

Des Plaines Lumber & Coal Company, 1000 Lee Street advertisement: asbestoline for your roof! 6-4-1948 CCH 2:1

Des Plaines Market & Locker Service, 1517 Ellinwood Avenue advertisement 11-1-1962 AHH 25:1

Des Plaines Market Place Shopping Center see Market Place Shopping Center, Des Plaines

Des Plaines Masonic Temple see Masonic Temple, Des Plaines

Des Plaines Mercantile Co. advertisement: farm and garden seeds, tools and fertilizers, graphophones and records 4-2-1920 5:1 advertisement: Bolens Garden Tractor, illustration 9-2-1927 AHH 8:6 see Ace Hardware, Des Plaines 12-1-1933 6:1

Des Plaines Motor Sales advertisement: Pearson Street and Park Place 4-6-1923 4:1 advertisement, 1500 Miner Street 6-10-1949 MPH 5:4

Des Plaines Mutual Insurance Co. advertisement 2-5-1909 1:4

Des Plaines National Bank leads eight Northwest area banks in deposits: eleven million 1-14-1949 1:6 J. R. Lawrence new president 1-14-1949 8:2 grand opening at Lee Street and Ellinwood Avenue 11-14-1957 AHH 35:4 sets hospitality week fete 9-28-1961 AHH 44:1 Des Plaines News (newspaper) started 1885, 10-11-1940 (2) 4:7

Des Plaines Nursery see Douglas Aircraft Company 1-19-1945 2:8

Des Plaines Oasis, Northwest Tollway see Harvey, Fred, Restaurant, Des Plaines Oasis

Des Plaines Office of Civilian Defense see 10th Division Office of Civilian Defense, Des Plaines

Des Plaines Outdoor Sports and Vacation Show at Randhurst 4-23-1964 AHH 62:4

Des Plaines Outlet Store, 716 Center Street advertisement 5-12-1950 10:4

Des Plaines Paint & Glass Co. advertisement: 713 Center Street 8-7-1931 5:7

Des Plaines Park District see Brentwood Park, Des Plaines see High Ridge Knolls Park, Des Plaines see Lions Park, Des Plaines see Northwestern Park, Des Plaines see Rand Park, Des Plaines see Waycinden Park, Des Plaines Supt. Charles Pezoldt explains joint recreation program with schools 5-16-1963 BR 18:3

Des Plaines Piston Poppers model airplane club asks use of park 5-14-1964 EGH 3:6

Des Plaines Post No. 36, American Legion buries Private Ernest Mensching 8-12-1921 10:5 fifth annual summer festival 7-3-1942 (2) 2:5 carnival, photograph 6-25-1943 (2) 1:1 summer festival 6-29-1945 6:3 Thornton Kids at festival at Rand Park, photograph 6-27-1946 8:4 vet wins auto, festival prize 7-12-1946 8:3 Sage Riders to appear, photograph 6-25-1948 11:4 announces main card for wrestling matches 9-23-1949 10:6 League of United Latin-American Citizens holds regular dances at, photograph 12-20-1962 AHH 76:5

Des Plaines Post No. 2992, Veterans of Foreign Wars to give away home at 1753 Forest Avenue 4-26-1940 8:4, photograph 4-26-1940 CCH 8:6 prize home to be awarded, photograph 6-14-1940 7:7 Victory Festival 6-7-1946 (2) 12:1 gets OK on new building 8-20-1948 20:5

Des Plaines Pottery, Rand Road and Graceland Avenue selling out 9-6-1940 (2) 1:5

Des Plaines Provision Co. advertisement: meat; 736 Center Street 2-2-1940 5:7

Des Plaines Public Library economy move closes 7-14-1933 2:7

Des Plaines Public Shooting Grounds mentioned; Route 66 southwest of Joliet 3-29-1962 AHH 66:3

Des Plaines Publishing Company mentioned 12-2-1938 1:4, 11-19-1964 AHH 43:4

Des Plaines Realty Co. mentioned; 1484 Miner Street 7-16-1964 AHH 62:1

Des Plaines Religious Assembly see Methodist Camp Grounds, Des Plaines 7-1-1932 1:5

Des Plaines Rental Equipment Co., 1460 Oakton Street advertisement 3-15-1962 AHH 32:1

Des Plaines River see Cook County Forest Preserve see dams see Matteson Bridge see Northwestern Settlement Camp, Franklin Park see River Trail Nature Center see Walton, Izaak, League description of 11-10-1916 1:3 sewer outlet, see Schiller Park, Village of 9-15-1922 7:4 painting Scene Near Lyons on the Des Plaines River [not shown] 3-14-1924 1:7 water level highest since 1881, 8-15-1924 1:2 bridges, see Cook County 5-8-1925 9:6 relief for sewage nuisance 8-16-1927 1:6 sewage relief promised, see Sanitary District of Chicago 10-28-1927 1:8 bridge at Rand Road collapses 12-13-1927 1:4, 7-31-1928 5:2 Hoffman Dam near Riverside called menace 4-3-1928 1:6 pollution to be halted 4-6-1928 5:6 villages unite to prevent pollution 5-22-1928 1:5 to get relief from Howard Street sewer 5-25-1928 1:5 on a rampage 5-12-1933 1:8 to be cleaned up, see Cook County Forest Preserve 10-6-1933 1:1 Libertyville threatened with injunction suit for pollution 11-17-1933 1:3 committee seeks public works funds to clean up 12-29-1933 6:6 swimming banned 7-20-1934 1:4 tanks to reduce pollution, see Sanitary District of Chicago 1-11-1935 PE 1:1 name comes from maples, not plains 2-1-1935 6:1 sewage treatment, see Mount Prospect, Village of 5-24-1935 CCH 1:2 swimming banned 8-2-1935 1:5 used by early travelers 4-3-1936 5:1 Sanitary District of Chicago began construction of an intersecting sewer that will run from the Des Plaines River to the Drainage Canal 4-3-1936 5:4 record floods 7-8-1938 8:2 Des Plaines no longer dumps sewage in, begins using sanitary sewer 8-19-1938 1:6 Wheeling pours untreated wastes into, see Illinois State Sanitary Water Board 8-26-1938 1:3 see Story Pictures of Transportation 4-14-1939 5:3 Benjamin Electric Co. factory discharge blamed for death of many fish 9-29-1939 7:3 dam construction under way 7-12-1946 12:6 construction of 3 dams nears completion 9-13-1946 8:3 stream pollution told in federal survey 1-10-1947 1:3 water pollution cited by Chicago-Cook County Health Survey 2-14-1947 7:1 flooded residents demand resignations of city officials 4-9-1948 19:4 first Wheeling pioneers settle on banks of 1-28-1949 17:1 six civic groups ask Mount Prospect and Arlington to stop pollution of Des Plaines River 2-11-1949 1:6 railroad reached in 1848, 2-18-1949 12:5 description of struggle to clear ice pushing against the bridge at Des Plaines (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:4 Father Marquette and Joliet travelled 7-15-1949 17:1 worst flood in years hits Wheeling Township, photographs 4-28-1950 1:8 18 voters asked Wheeling Township in 1899 to build a bridge at Central Road 8-4-1950 15:3 two Wheeling boys capture alligator; presumed to have been brought back from Florida 6-18-1953 PE 1:8 Revere Engineering Co. proposes to tap Lake Michigan and fill Des Plaines River to supply drinking water to suburban towns, map 1-21-1954 CCH 1:2 Cook County Forest Preserve moves to buy west bank of 1-26-1956 WH 1:6 our winter wonderland, photograph near Wheeling 1-17-1957 WH 1:6 Cook County submits flood program 6-16-1960 AHH 15:3 dredging under way 10-27-1960 AHH 4:3 state's attorney 'threat' against Behm's, Wheeling, spurs action on sewer: septic tank overflows into 6-15-1961 WH 2:3 photograph from Euclid Avenue bridge 10-26-1961 AHH 27:1 photograph from Dundee Road bridge 3-29-1962 WH 1:6 we're off down the river; canoe trip gives top entertainment 7-12-1962 AHH 62:1 Cook County Committee for Clean Streams asks Wheeling to halt pollution of 2-14-1963 WH 2:4 from Libertyville to Wheeling — by canoe, photographs 6-20-1963 AHH 25:1 Wheeling warned on pollution; studies four alternate sewer routes 6-27-1963 WH 4:1 finds fish-killing chloride in 7-11-1963 AHH 14:7 Villa Venice, Northbrook offers gondola rides 7-18-1963 AHH 79:3 Wheeling resident charged with dumping remains of a cow 10-31-1963 WH 1:1 at Palatine Road, photograph 1-23-1964 WH 1:4 Cook County Committee for Clean Streams again sees pollution in Wheeling area 7-23-1964 WH 3:1 boys fishing, photograph 8-13-1964 WH 1:1 canoeists find body of infant in box floating on 11-12-1964 WH 1:6 Cook County Board Pres. Seymour Simon acts to stop pollution 12-10-1964 AHH 31:3

Des Plaines River Road see River Road

Des Plaines River Valley Sanitary Association wages war on river sewage 9-27-1927 5:5

Des Plaines Rotary Club organized 5-25-1961 AHH 31:7

Des Plaines Rug Cleaning Plant advertisement 4-6-1923 9:5

Des Plaines Rural Fire Protection League may be established 4-1-1938 CCH 1:5 fixes charges 3-3-1939 9:3 sets deadline on fire contracts 9-1-1939 CCH 1:5 turns down appeal to save garage of outsider 5-17-1940 PE 2:6

Des Plaines Salvation Army is ready to serve you 11-2-1961 AHH 5:3

Des Plaines Savings and Loan Association, 731 Pearson Street robbed by pair 9-13-1962 AHH 8:6 review; 781 Pearson Street 3-28-1963 AHH 41:5

Des Plaines School total enrollment 154 (April 13, 1878) 12-18-1936 5:6

Des Plaines State Bank closes 7-10-1931 1:5 Wm. Busse, Jr. named receiver 8-7-1931 1:5 depositors organized 8-14-1931 1:4 receiver report 9-18-1931 1:3 depositors accept new credit plan 1-1-1932 1:7 financial statement 1-8-1932 CCH 6:7 mails checks for 20 per cent on claims 7-8-1932 1:5 Merchants' Relief Association helps depositors 10-28-1932 1:1 consolidated 10-18-1935 5:1 to pay $50,000 to 3,200 depositors 11-10-1939 CCH 1:7 pays 5% dividend 11-1-1940 1:2

Des Plaines State Building and Loan Association, 650 Graceland Avenue advertisements 2-20-1948 6:1, 9-30-1949 10:7

Des Plaines Suburban Orchestra at Knigge's Hall, Palatine 2-2-1912 4:1 Des Plaines Suburban Times (newspaper) moves into new building 10-16-1925 9:5 article, origin of name of Des Plaines River 2-1-1935 6:1 see Fulle, Fred A., Des Plaines 4-1-1938 8:1 mentioned 9-27-1946 1:4, 1-30-1964 AHH 45:1

Des Plaines Taxpayers Association to be organized 5-15-1931 1:3

Des Plaines Theatre, 1476 Miner Street films The Unholy Three, Wild, Wild Susan, Sally of the Sawdust, Wild Horse Mesa; vaudeville acts Three Musketeers of Radio: Hill, Hirsch & Gorny; leading lyric soprano: Miss Margaret Zafara; novelty instrumentalist: Ed 'Banjo' Hines; two melody maids and song-birds of jazzland: Simmins & Clifford; Bobby Brown and his overseas ukulele 10-9-1925 5:1 new theater given much high praise 10-23-1925 1:5 films plus vaudeville acts: tenor: Roy Lawson; piano and singing advertisement: Mr. and Mrs. Conrad; soprano: Miss Fontaine; celebrated Irish tenor: John Griffin 10-23-1925 9:1 films Flower of the Night, The Ancient Highway, Graustark 12-4-1925 7:7 super organ installed 12-11-1925 9:4, 12-11-1925 10:3 Tommy Sacco, Director of Sunday stage shows, photograph 3-23-1928 5:7, 3-23-1928 6:7 vaudeville: Hunt's All Indian Band 9-28-1928 4:1 vaudeville: Swegle's Saxo Six, Bush Brothers, Toy Shop Revue, Knox Wilson and Dean Ardell, Covington and Kent 10-12-1928 5:5 Ford & Glenn, "Lullaby Boys", illustration 11-9-1928 3:1 vaudeville: Frank and Flo Innis; Mae Marvin and Ed. Davis; Harry Stevens; St. John Trio 12-7-1928 PE 6:5 owned by Polka Bros. 2-1-1929 DCR 7:5 Maine Township High School to present Schubert's Operetta "Rosamunde" 2-1-1929 DCR 8:7 introduces talking pictures The Singing Fool 4-12-1929 AHH 1:3 San Antonio Siamese Twins on stage 7-26-1929 5:6, 8-2-1929 6:5 The Letter; no children allowed 8-2-1929 PE 7:3 Bradley Kincaid, WLS radio star in person, photograph 2-7-1930 6:1 special stage attraction: Freckles from Our Gang comedies 5-16-1930 6:2 stage attraction: Marion and Jim, radio stars, photograph 6-6-1930 7:3 talking picture Her Unborn Child 6-6-1930 DCR 5:5 Uncle Bob Wilson of radio station KYW 10-17-1930 1:1 stage attraction: WLS National Barn Dance Gang 5-8-1931 10:7 vaudeville: Roy Frances and Co., The 3 Reveliers, Paris Gowns & 'Fifi', Minerva and Izetta 1-15-1932 6:6 in person: Swami "B", Hindu mystic 2-12-1932 6:4 stage attraction: George Hooks Tilford's Novelty Band 4-29-1932 6:1 stage attraction: Fran Hogan and His Orchestra 9-30-1932 3:1 on stage: Little Johnny Jones & Co., The Fashionable Magician 11-11-1932 3:1 stage show: Tom Mix's pal Frank Stanley & Co. 11-18-1932 8:5 film Life Begins, adults only 2-3-1933 8:1 stage show: WLS Radio Frolic, Gene Autry, Sue Roberts, Jimmie Long, Frankie Marvin and Eddie and Frankie, the "Log Cabin Boys" 4-21-1933 5:7 stage attraction: Big Circus Review: Higgins & Cooper, Novelty Frog Contortionist, aerialists 5-5-1933 6:6 WLS Barn Dance: "Sue and Sally", "Billy Wood", "Prairie Ramblers", Max Terhune, the Hoosier Mimic (photograph), George Goebels, the Little Cowboy Singer 5-26-1933 6:5 stage show: Al Tracy and His Famous "Streets of Paris" Orchestra; fan dancer; no children admitted 10-20-1933 8:3 stage show: The World's Fair All Star Minstrels 11-3-1933 5:3 Passion Play Christus, photograph 12-15-1933 2:7 WLS Merry Go Round with Lulu Belle and Red Foley, photograph 12-22-1933 8:2 films: The Bowery; Walt Disney's Silly Symphony in color; Damaged Lives: visualizes age-old social and health problem (no one under 16 admitted without a parent) 1-12-1934 5:8 Mickey Mouse in person 1-26-1934 5:7 on stage: tallest person in the world, Cow Boy Tex Madren, circus performer and movie star 2-2-1934 5:8 stage show: Musical Comedy: Lou Vernon's Harlem Varieties, 30 Stage Stars of 1934, consisting of 8 Penthouse Sepian Beauties in Creative Dances & 10 Harlem Rhythm Kings. The Hot Waves of the Air; Burns Campelle, director. Kittens Wade, Jimmy Carr, Magdalena Galloway 3-30-1934 4:1, 6:3 on stage: 'Hollywood Premier': famous movie stars impersonated by local people 9-7-1934 5:1, 6:4 on stage Hollywood's famous gorilla "Engagi" 10-19-1934 5:5 stage show: Lula Belle's Pa and Ma with their friendly mountaineers from station WCBD 11-16-1934 5:6 in person: Pie Plant Pete, the Ozark Mountain Boy, photograph 11-30-1934 5:8 stage show: Gene Autry formerly of WLS and his roundup of fun makers and entertainers: Oklahoma cowboys, Smiley Burnette, Frankie Marvin, Ralph and Elmer, the Ranch Girls 2-8-1935 5:7 on stage: WLS National Barndance; Rube Tronson and His Texas Cowboys (photograph), Arkansas Woodchopper, Tom Corwine, Bob Gardner, The Hayloft Trio 3-22-1935 5:5, 8:7 grand opening; completely remodeled 11-22-1935 8:2 on stage: WLS On Parade with Red Foley, George Goebel, Hoosier Sod Busters, May Terhune, Winnie Lou & Sally 11-29-1935 8:6, CCH 1:3 stage show: Ludwig Gessner and his trained Dobermann dogs 9-11-1936 8:7 Fall Fur Fashion show 9-17-1937 PE 1:2 big barn dance: Apple Pickers, Accordionist Ed Kail, Harmonica Hooligans, Al Likens the Roamin' Cowboy, Uncle Abner, Sarah Lou, The Sage Riders, Tex, the yodeling cowgirl 11-12-1937 CCH 8:3 vaudeville program: Al Tint, Marto and Man, Joe Kelso, Buddy Lake and Honey Chile, The Three Arnolds 3-11-1938 CCH 2:5,8 vaudeville: Midnight Sons featuring Bobby Kuhn; Bob Randi, Stanley and Capman, June Scott, Marcy and Roberta 3-25-1938 CCH 2:6 vaudeville: "The Whirling Aces", Pullman and Dermer, Bee Sarche, Guy Lauren and Ginger, Vincent Yerro 4-1-1938 8:4 spook show 12-29-1939 5:3 owner John Mello has say on double or single features 11-9-1945 1:7 marimba artist, Doris Stockton to play 12-26-1946 12:5 attempted robbery 1-17-1947 1:3 special children's program every Saturday 3-28-1947 16:3 La Dolce Vita, adults only 1-4-1962 AHH 42:6 The Children's Hour, Walk on the Wild Side; adults only 4-26-1962 AHH 54:3

Des Plaines Theatre Guild (formerly known as Theater Guild, Northwest Theater Guild) tryouts 8-15-1947 5:5 Nothing But the Truth 8-29-1947 5:6, 9-5-1947 3:3 to give minstrel, variety show 1-16-1948 5:6 A Murder in Rehearsal 2-13-1948 8:2, 3-12-1948 6:3 Henry V 11-19-1948 17:6 James Hughes in Respectfully Yours 11-4-1949 15:6 Mrs. Mary Jane Bentley in Ladies in Retirement, photograph 11-17-1960 AHH 46:1 Sabrina Fair, photograph 2-2-1961 AHH 16:5 sponsors playwriting contest 4-20-1961 AHH 44:1 Gazebo 4-20-1961 AHH 44:6 to offer five plays 8-3-1961 AHH 66:4 Marriage-Go-Round 9-21-1961 AHH 60:2 Mary Stuart 11-9-1961 AHH 59:5; photographs 11-16-1961 AHH 57:4, 11-23-1961 AHH 48:3 Fleecing overcomes minor acting flaws 2-1-1962 AHH 65:3 Desperate Hours 2-8-1962 AHH 39:3, 3-15-1962 AHH 46:3, 47:3 readings from Shakespeare 2-22-1962 AHH 51:8 two residents enjoy acting as a hobby, photograph 4-19-1962 MPH 6:1 October Festival at Rand Park 5-3-1962 AHH 54:4, 5-17-1962 AHH 66:3 Send Me No Flowers 9-13-1962 AHH 38:3, 9-20-1962 AHH 41:4, 9-27-1962 AHH 49:1 The Country Girl 10-25-1962 AHH 43:3, 11-29-1962 AHH 30:4 Penelope 11-15-1962 AHH 48:3, 1-3-1963 AHH 51:4, 1-24-1963 AHH 56:5 The Tipsy Rebellion 3-7-1963 AHH 56:4, 4-25-1963 AHH 55:2, 5-2-1963 AHH 38:1, 5-9-1963 AHH 61:3 Separate Tables 3-28-1963 AHH 38:2 Grand Prize 5-9-1963 HH 4:1 open new Playhouse at 620 Lee Street with Critic's Choice 8-29-1963 AHH 45:1 after 17 years in "temporary" quarters at Rand Park Fieldhouse, opens in new home 10-10-1963 AHH 39:2 Julie Beall, Palatine plays lead comedy role in Design for Murder, photograph 10-17-1963 AHH 69:4, 10-31-1963 AHH 64:4, 11-14-1963 AHH 56:5 Come Blow Your Horn 12-26-1963 AHH 19:1, 1-2-1964 AHH 23:5, 1-16-1964 AHH 69:4 A Touch of the Poet 2-13-1964 AHH 27:4, 2-20-1964 AHH 38:3, 2-27-1964 AHH 78:3 Everybody Loves Opal 4-23-1964 AHH 34:3, 4-30-1964 AHH 68:3, 5-7-1964 AHH 66:7, 6-4-1964 AHH 58:1 Breath of Spring 9-10-1964 AHH 54:3, 9-17-1964 AHH 63:3 The Gioconda Smile 11-5-1964 AHH 38:1, 11-12-1964 AHH 88:3, 11-19-1964 AHH 78:3 Des Plaines Times (newspaper) offspring of Cook County Herald 10-23-1928 1:2

Des Plaines Tire & Vulc. Co., Echo Theater building advertisement 7-5-1918 4:6

Des Plaines Toggery, 1440 Miner Street advertisement: clothing; F. J. Svoboda & Sons, proprietors 5-5-1922 8:1 [at the beginning of the roll of microfilm]

Des Plaines Valley Geological Society sets meeting 10-12-1961 AHH 5:4, 11-9-1961 AHH 3:6

Des Plaines Valley League mentioned 6-6-1963 AHH 52:1

Des Plaines Valley Mosquito Abatement District discusses WPA help 6-23-1939 PE 1:1 drain swamps to rid mosquitoes 7-29-1949 RR 3:4

Des Plaines Veterans Homes, Incorporated goes ahead with vets' housing plans on River Road between Howard Avenue and Touhy Avenue 6-4-1948 11:4 expects construction on 1st 50 vets' homes to start end of October 11-5-1948 14:1 project nearing completion 12-2-1949 20:6

Des Plaines Volunteer Fire Department it's a gay life for 12-28-1923 (Roll A) 1:2 four firemen burned in explosion 7-30-1937 1:1 gets new fire truck 1-21-1949 CCH 11:5

Des Plaines Woman's Club drops raffle for youth center because of gambling laws 8-5-1949 10:6

Des Plaines Woman's Relief Corps gives banquet to boys sent to Jefferson Barracks, Mo. 5-3-1918 11:3

Des Plaines Youth Center may buy Methodist Church building 3-4-1949 18:4

DeSales, Mother Mary see Holy Family Hospital, Des Plaines 2-8-1962 AHH 13:6

Deschauer, Irving C., Lake Zurich advertisement: real estate 7-7-1933 8:7

desertion, alleged Harold Bublitz, Des Plaines, Army deserter nabbed 3-6-1942 (2) 2:3 Albert W. Behning, Palatine, sentenced for family desertion 6-1-1961 PE 1:7

Desgrey, Charles, Inverness elected president Inverness Association 1-21-1960 PE 1:3

DeShane, Roy DuPage County Supt. of Public Instruction comments, photograph, see secrecy 2-21-1963 BR 1:1 proposes joint study of high school districts 3-7-1963 BE 4:3 sees agreement for DuPage County junior college 3-14-1963 BR 10:5 says Illinois Supreme Court's 'no prayer' in schools ruling to have little effect in DuPage County 6-27-1963 BR 1:2

designer's shop, the, Arlington Heights, 544 East Northwest Highway mentioned 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1 display to relate the 'Story of Teak', photograph 9-28-1961 AHH 20:1 set for fabrics' display, photograph 11-16-1961 AHH 13:3 features special gifts, displays, photograph 12-14-1961 RMH 6:1 adds three to staff 2-22-1962 AHH 4:5 furnishings not priced same now 5-3-1962 AHH 3:4, 46:1 Petersen's make furniture history: from city to suburb 5-10-1962 AHH 69:3 decorator forum is set by 9-27-1962 AHH 83:1 new carpet, drapery dept. opened 10-17-1963 AHH 43:3 displays its exhibit from Chicagoland Home Furnishings Show 10-22-1964 AHH 10:3 exhibit correlates old with new, photograph 12-31-1964 AHH 38:6

Desplaines see Des Plaines

De Stefano, Sam mentioned 5-9-1963 AHH 30:4

De Stories, Ronald Glenn, Prospect Heights photograph 11-7-1947 8:4

detectives see also police see Locke Patrol Service and Detective Agency, Arlington Heights see World Wide Investigators detectives kill one thief, capture another in Des Plaines gun battle 1-26-1906 1:3 a true detective story by Fred Reher 12-24-1920 6:4 seven bandits surprised by six railroad detectives in freight train hold-up north of Des Plaines; one bandit killed 3-4-1921 1:3 detectives seeking boy with .22 rifle between Palatine and Barrington 5-16-1947 1:5 store sleuth must know all of the shoplifter's dodges; detective lists ten categories 1-11-1962 AHH 7:3

detergents General Federation of Women's Clubs favors 'soft' detergents; motions attack water problem 6-20-1963 AHH 59:1

DeTomasi, A. J. see Fairhaven Estates, Barrington

DeTray, Henry H. "Bud" letters from 4-2-1943 (2) 2:4, 4-9-1943 (2) 5:4...

Dettler, Frank F. owner uses nature to make home place of beauty 7-31-1931 NCH 1:7

Dettlo, Joseph, Des Plaines former Itasca police chief faces indictment on 3 charges 4-25-1963 BR 16:1, 5-2-1963 BR 12:4

Dettman, Christian W., Arlington Heights at Camp Bowie, Texas, photograph 5-19-1944 9:4 somewhere in France 4-13-1945 9:5 arriving in the States aboard U.S.S. Noordam 7-27-1945 12:5 at Camp Cooke, Calif. 9-14-1945 7:6 discharged 12-21-1945 7:6

Dettman, Mrs. F., Arlington Heights 1887 tavern mentioned 6-23-1950 17:2

Dettman, Herbert, Northbrook at Fort Riley, Kan. 10-25-1945 9:6 in hospital in France after appendicitis operation performed on the boat 12-14-1945 14:4

Dettman, Walter essay "My Garden Project" 10-30-1925 15:2

Dettman, Walter, Northbrook in Okinawa 4-27-1945 7:6 discharged 11-30-1945 14:7

Dettman, Wm., West Chicago sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7

Detzer, Rev. and Mrs. Frederick, Niles Center emerald wedding celebration 12-9-1921 5:2 pastor, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, holds 46 year record 8-5-1927 1:3 was pastor half century, laid to rest 7-17-1931 11:1

Deutsch Bros., Wheeling see Doetsch Bros., Wheeling

Deutsch, John A., Arlington Heights killed in Marshalls Feb 19th 3-17-1944 1:5 Gold Star Honor Roll 5-26-1944 1:4 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:4 body returned to parents by war department 10-17-1947 1:8

developers see construction

Devereux, Sheriff Cook County Sheriff orders every roadhouse "dried up", rum trucks seized, see Prohibition 12-30-1927 1:7

Deverman, Bob, Palatine photograph of 1-28-1927 1:1

Deverman, Mrs. Clara see Palatine Millinery Store

Deverman, Henry, Palatine advertisement: taxi 11-4-1927 PE 4:5

Devermann, H. H., Palatine see Devermann's Sanitary Market, Palatine Barrington motor cop Hamlen seeks revenge for fine imposed by 11-18-1927 1:3 game warden, attorneys clash 12-2-1927 1:1 free from charges in spite case 12-9-1927 PE 1:6 challenges Chicago Tribune on assessment editorial 8-23-1929 3:1 reappointed deputy state game warden 11-22-1929 PE 1:1 arrests three men who then threaten his job 1-31-1930 PE 1:6 asks anglers to watch for tagged fish 8-12-1930 1:6 arrests two outlaw hunters 9-19-1930 1:3 guns roar, wardens busy, hunters groan 11-11-1930 1:5 sportsmen mourn death of; termed best game warden in Illinois 10-23-1931 4:6 brother Herman C. named to replace Palatine Township Assessor 11-6-1931 PE 1:4

Devermann, Herman C. see Devermann's Sanitary Market, Palatine replaces brother H. H., who died recently, as Palatine Township Assessor 11-6-1931 PE 1:4

Devermann, Leslie H., Palatine leaves for Camp Grant, photograph 3-14-1941 PE 1:7 letter: hard work, good eats 7-25-1941 (2) 2:2 home over week-end 7-17-1942 PE 2:6 furlough from Camp Grant 8-28-1942 PE 2:3 still at Camp Grant 10-2-1942 PE 3:7 to convoy men to west coast 11-20-1942 (2) 2:2 spends Thanksgiving with family 12-4-1942 (2) 4:2 Quartermasters Corps in Chicago 12-25-1942 (2) 3:2 furlough from Camp Grant 1-1-1943 (2) 1:3 now rates "Mr." 1-8-1943 PE 2:6 to be married at Camp Grant 5-14-1943 PE 2:3 takes bride, photograph 6-18-1943 PE 3:1 on furlough 9-22-1944 12:6 to report to Fort Lewis, Wash. 9-29-1944 11:3 on furlough 11-3-1944 12:3 location: LOK 12-8-1944 9:7 stationed with hospital unit at Rheims, France, photograph 3-9-1945 12:3, 3-23-1945 16:1 enroute to Camp Grant 9-14-1945 9:6 home on furlough 9-28-1945 8:2 discharged 10-19-1945 9:3, 12-14-1945 9:5

Devermann's Sanitary Market, Palatine, 33 North Brockway Street (previously known as Devermann's Market) advertisement: meats 1-1-1915 4:5 advertisement 5-7-1915 4:6 H. H. Devermann sold out to brother Herman C. Devermann 1-7-1921 8:1 advertisement: groceries, meats 4-6-1923 13:5

Devine, John F. for Clerk of the Probate Court, photograph 3-31-1922 12:5

De Vito, Vincent lawsuit continued; suing Village of Winfield over sewer 7-18-1963 BR 8:5

Devitt, Eugene T. "Gene", Elgin Hanover Township Republican Committeeman is GOP candidate for Superior Court 11-1-1962 AHH 4:5 photograph 4-16-1964 HSH 1:1 pleased by GOP parley unity, photograph 5-28-1964 HSH 1:6 slated by Illinois GOP; ex-radio announcer is hard campaigner, photograph 6-4-1964 HSH 1:6 sees legislative independence as key issue, photograph 10-22-1964 AHH 33:4 election night, photograph 11-5-1964 HH 2:3 Committeeman says GOP future is bright, photograph 11-26-1964 HSH 1:5 not unhappy at election defeat for state rep. 12-10-1964 HH 6:1

De Vol, Gladys photograph of 6-27-1924 1:3

Devon Avenue see 803rd Specialized Depot, Chicago see American Airways Airport see Bensenville Industrial District see Berthold Nursery & Garden Center, Bensenville see "Black Sea" see Bob's Standard Service, Elk Grove Village see Bryn Mawr Golf Course, Lincolnwood see Buck Town see Centex Construction Co., Elk Grove 3-24-1960 EGH 1:6, 8-20-1964 EGH 1:1 see Centex Industrial Park, Elk Grove see Cities Service Station, Bensenville see Clubhouse Sports & Hobbies, Park Ridge see Country Nursery & Garden Center see Douglas Aircraft Company, Chicago see Edgebrook Subdivision, Chicago see Edison Fuel and Material Company see Engstler's, Fritz, Hall, Tessville see Executive Estates, Rosemont see Flexonics Corporation, Bartlett see Hank's "66" Service, Elk Grove Village see Hank's Cities Service, Elk Grove Village see Hohmeier, Charles A., Jr. see Hoppe, Chas., Norwood Park see Immanuel Lutheran Church, Bartlett see Inlander-Steindler Paper Company, Elk Grove Village see McLennan, William C. and Co. see Miller, Ruth, Apparel, Park Ridge see Mohawk Terrace Subdivision, Bensenville see Monica Catering, Park Ridge see Muir Park, Elk Grove Village see Northwest Towns Sportsmen's Club see Oak Glen Subdivision, Bartlett see Ontarioville, Village of see Realty Company of America, Chicago (Realcoa) see Sanecki, John & Sons, Elk Grove Village see Schulze Bros., Bensenville see Shoppers World, Lincolnwood see Turner Pond, Roselle see Turner Park, Roselle see Williamsburg Homes, Bartlett project pushed forward 2-12-1929 1:1 photographs at Western Avenue 1920, 1937, 6-4-1937 8:1 house at 3520 Devon Avenue, Lincolnwood, photograph 11-12-1953 MPH 6:5 Elk Grove Village officials thwarted in stop sign plea for Arlington Heights Road, photograph 9-21-1961 EGH 2:4

Devon Avenue Market, Elk Grove Village, northwest corner Devon Avenue and Tonne Road shopping center locations spur hot debate 3-31-1960 EGH 1:5 promise decision on shopping center, illustration 5-26-1960 EGH 1:4 zoning denied shopping center; builder to sue 6-30-1960 EGH 1:4 shopping center debate explodes; zoning controversy over rival projects 9-29-1960 EGH 1:1 Elk Grove Village trustees, developer John Bolger stage secret parley, photograph 1-12-1961 EGH 2:1 Elk Grove Village grants rezoning for shopping center 3-30-1961 EGH 1:1 new delay slows shopping center 5-25-1961 EGH 1:4

Devon-O'Hare Industrial Subdivision, Elk Grove Village developers reach agreement to annex to Elk Grove Village; southwest of Devon Avenue and York Road 8-20-1964 EGH 1:1 Elk Grove Village schedules annexation hearing; developer: William McLennan Co. 10-1-1964 EGH 1:4

Devonshire, Des Plaines, northwest of Mount Prospect Road and Oakton Street planned community, advertisement 4-13-1961 AHH 46:1 Miller Builders agrees to make contribution to School District No. 59, 10-4-1962 EGH 2:5

Devonshire Elementary School, Des Plaines, 1401 Pennsylvania Street see also School District No. 59, Elk Grove Township to be built 11-29-1962 EGH 2:1 bids exceed bond issue 2-7-1963 EGH 1:5 ground breaking, photograph 4-11-1963 EGH 4:4 sketches of teachers 11-21-1963 EGH 3:1

Devonshire Kennels, Arlington Heights history, owned by Mrs. Frank Cory, photograph 9-30-1949 21:3

DeVusser, Frank, Bensenville at Camp Ellis, Ill. 9-29-1944 7:7

De Vylder's Trading Post, Bensenville, Orchard Avenue and Irving Park Road see Victorian Manor 4-29-1949 20:7

Dewes, John, Northfield Township early settler 5-22-1925 14:4

Dewes Street, Glenview see Glenview Chamber of Commerce see Glenview Congregational Church see Wyatt & Coons, Glenview

Dewey, Mr., Norwood Park horticulturalist at hotel in Norwood Park (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:3

Dewey Road, Inverness American Home magazine features kitchen of home at 231 Dewey Road, 5-26-1960 AHH 71:6

DeWulf Building, Roselle, 4 South Prospect Street see Langley, Andrew J., Roselle

De Wulf, M. L., Roselle, 4 South Prospect Avenue oil burners installed 4-30-1948 RR 4:6 incorporated; 104 East Irving Park Road 5-9-1963 BR 8:6

Dey, Dolores, Western Springs photograph of 7-16-1943 (2) 3:4

Deyman, Ira R. photograph 3-29-1946 1:7

Deynzer, Jack see Radio Club Farm 7-29-1949 4:3

DeYoung, Judge rules that new Board is legal 6-17-1921 1:1

DFC (abbreviation) Distinguished Flying Cross

diabetes see Chicago Diabetes Association see Mothers of Diabetic Children "Doctor Ward's Notebook" on 1-7-1949 13:3 unstable diabetic her own worst enemy 2-11-1949 19:2, 3-18-1949 11:2 top disease challenge 11-10-1960 AHH 9:1 Diabetes Detection Week 11-9-1961 AHH 5:4 boy diabetics adjust — and join the fun! 6-20-1963 AHH 34:1

Diabetes Association of Greater Chicago mentioned, photograph 11-12-1964 AHH 35:3

Diamond Lake, Mundelein girls form 'chain' to save companion 1-2-1948 9:4 girl drowns 7-29-1949 21:1

Diamond Lake Rink advertisement: skating; west of Route 54 8-7-1936 6:2

Diamond M Mushroom Farm, Prospect Heights, 109 North Schoenbeck Road spectacular $100,000 fire guts 6 buildings, photographs 1-22-1959 PPH 1:7 flames finally finish local mushroom farm, photograph 12-15-1960 PHH 1:6

Diamond Paint Co., Des Plaines, 1795 Oakton Street advertisement 4-25-1963 AHH 15:1

Diamond Screen Process, Inc., Des Plaines, 1017 First Avenue review 1-17-1963 AHH 57:5

Diamond Sewing Machine Company, Arlington Heights destroyed by fire in 1895, 5-6-1949 17:1

Diamond Tool Co., Elgin $10,000 in tools stolen 3-12-1964 AHH 20:4

Diamond's, Morton Grove, 5835 Dempster Street advertisement: clothing 7-13-1961 AHH 15:1

Diamond's, George, Steak House, south of Antioch $18,000 robbery 6-27-1963 AHH 9:4 $3,500 taken in cool job 8-1-1963 AHH 9:4

Diana Gardens Subdivision, Barrington advertisement 10-15-1929 4:5

Diana's Studios, Wood Dale, 294 Ash Street see Froelich, Diana, Wood Dale advertisement 8-19-1949 RR 2:1

diaries diary of Albert Putnam 1921-1924, 6-12-1925 11:1 E. H. Bolte diary gives many interesting facts 11-19-1926 AHH 1:6 Bernice T. Van Der Vries diary 3-24-1939 10:1 Asa Dunton's farmhand Frederick Roziene (Rosine) 6-25-1959 AHH 12:1, 17:4

Di Bartalomeo, Mrs. says hunters shooting near Rand Road between Thomas Avenue and Palatine Road should show some consideration for residents 11-26-1948 6:6

Dibbern Electric Shop, Des Plaines, Rand Road at River Road advertisement 11-14-1947 12:6

Dibbern's, Des Plaines, 1114 Lee Street advertisement: appliances 4-25-1963 AHH 19:1

Dibble, Dorothy, Arlington Heights photographs of 11-7-1941 CCH 5:4, 8-16-1946 5:3

Dibble, L. D., Mount Prospect leaves for Washington, D.C. 11-5-1943 7:5

Dibble, Mrs. Robert, Arlington Heights photograph of 12-14-1945 1:8

Dick, Arthur, Buffalo Grove police chief fired 12-10-1959 WH 1:1

Dick, Bud photograph of 11-30-1945 3:4

Dick Construction Co., Roselle advertisement: new Wonder Building, photographs 7-30-1953 RR 6:5

Dick, Walter Henry, Arlington Heights photograph 8-6-1948 6:1

Dickens Shop, River Forest English children curious about life in America 7-23-1948 RR 1:7

Dickie, John N., Arlington Heights photograph of 3-27-1942 4:4

Dickinson, Barbara, Arlington Heights photograph 7-21-1960 AHH 1:7

Dickinson, Kathy, Itasca produces play Camelot, photograph 7-19-1962 BR 11:4

Dickinson Tavern, Portage Park, southwest corner Milwaukee Avenue and Belle Plaine Avenue to be preserved as historic shrine 3-8-1929 DCR 4:6 torn down to make room for stores 4-9-1929 1:4

Dickinson, Will, Palatine filled C&NW water tank 2-18-1949 17:1

Dickover, Fred, Palatine his People's Economy Party makes clean sweep, photograph 4-23-1959 PE 1:4 clashes with Howard Olsen over committee posts 4-30-1959 PE 1:1 trustee dies; voted honor, photograph 2-16-1961 PE 1:7

Dickow, Raymond, Addison top Jaycee seeking School District No. 88, York Township board seat 3-22-1962 AR 1:3

Dick's Corral, Arlington Heights, Rand Road and Euclid Avenue advertisement 9-11-1958 AHH 44:1 photograph 8-11-1960 AHH 60:4

Dick's Sinclair Station, Bensenville, Route 83 and Foster Avenue 18-year-old accused in theft attempt 10-31-1963 BR 5:6, 1-16-1964 BR 7:8

Dick's Twinbrook Texaco, Roselle, Roselle Road and Bode Road grand opening 4-27-1961 EGH 4:1

Dickson, George Palatine Civil Defense director quits, cites public apathy 11-7-1963 PE 1:5

Dickson, Harold, Arlington Heights discharged 11-30-1945 18:4

Dickson Safety Equipment Co. see Standard Safety Equipment Co., Palatine

Didier, J. P., Franklin Park advertisement: grains, feed, poultry supplies; Moe's Incubator, illustration 3-6-1925 20:6

Didier, John F., Franklin Park advertisement: fresh brewers' grains 4-2-1926 7:7

Didier, Lorraine, Prairie View photograph 11-8-1946 5:5

Dieball, Arthur, Arlington Heights photograph of 1-13-1933 RR 1:3 served village many years; funeral services, photograph 7-14-1933 1:2

Dieball, Harold, Arlington Heights on the east coast 6-18-1943 (2) 6:4 lands and fights in Sicily 8-27-1943 (2) 1:4 meets Albert Duenn in Italy 12-24-1943 9:8 letters from Italy 12-31-1943 5:5, 2-25-1944 12:2 delivers rations to the front lines with mules 3-3-1944 12:3 sends Easter greetings from Italy 4-14-1944 14:8 first letter from newest invasion point: South France 9-8-1944 7:1 story of invasion of South France 10-13-1944 7:1 discharged 11-16-1945 9:5 patrolman dies 12-5-1963 AHH 1:3 funeral service, photographs 12-12-1963 AHH 1:1, 10:5

Dieball, Ray, Arlington Heights gets medical discharge from army 12-24-1943 7:6

Dieball, Richard C., Arlington Heights writes from Camp Rucker, Ala. 10-16-1942 (2) 2:3 writes from Mobile, Ala. 12-4-1942 (2) 5:8 on furlough, takes bride 1-15-1943 5:1 letter from Mobile 1-29-1943 (2) 1:2 expects to be transferred soon 4-2-1943 (2) 2:5 at Camp Rucker, Ala. 6-18-1943 (2) 6:4 on leave 7-16-1943 (2) 1:4 letter from Camp Rucker 8-27-1943 (2) 1:4 awarded good conduct medal 12-24-1943 9:7 letter from Camp Van Dorn, Miss. 4-14-1944 14:3 "guarding prisoners of war, and getting tired of it" 7-7-1944 6:6 letter from Camp Van Dorn 8-4-1944 12:5 "sweating out a transfer" 8-18-1944 16:6 letter from Fort Lewis, Wash. 9-22-1944 9:3 letter from Camp Beale, Calif. 11-3-1944 7:1 in the Pacific 1-12-1945 9:2 letter from New Guinea 1-12-1945 9:8 letter from Philippines 3-16-1945 9:3 "part of famed 32nd Division" 3-23-1945 11:6 meets Mel Laseke and Inky Mueller 4-13-1945 7:6 saw Irving Berlin's This is the Army; "best show I ever saw" 6-1-1945 12:6 awarded Philippine Liberation Medal 6-15-1945 14:6 32nd's combat time of 607 days sets record 8-16-1945 23:3 guards Japanese officials as they surrender to MacArthur in Philippines 9-7-1945 12:3

Dieball, Robert, Arlington Heights letter from Camp Scott, Farragut, Idaho 6-11-1943 (2) 4:6 photograph of 6-18-1943 (2) 6:4 on furlough 6-25-1943 (2) 6:5 letter from Pleasanton, Calif. 7-23-1943 9:5 on island in the Pacific: "chow is good, mud is bad"; poem 11-18-1943 7:2 letter from Guadalcanal (?) 12-24-1943 9:5 blasts man who doesn't like Arlington, photograph 4-28-1944 7:1 meets Robert Rehling in Australia 6-9-1944 12:6 letter from Bremerton, Wash. 1-5-1945 12:8 "scheduled to start school" 1-12-1945 9:3 at Pacific Beach, Wash.; "in hospital up here with cat fever again" 2-16-1945 9:5 letter from Tacoma, Wash. 3-9-1945 10:6 in Pacific 3-16-1945 10:4 working from 7:30 AM to 10 PM 3-23-1945 9:5

Dieber, George purchases Karstens Auto Laundry and Service Station, Arlington Heights 9-6-1929 2:5

Dieber's Service Station, Arlington Heights (also known as Dieber's Super Service Station) advertisement: West Campbell Street 8-1-1930 6:8 209 West Campbell Street 11-7-1930 5:1 advertisement: 207 West Campbell Street 8-7-1931 2:1 burglary attempt 1-24-1963 PE 1:8

Dieber's Sinclair Station, Arlington Heights, 102 West Northwest Highway advertisement 12-10-1948 6:3

Dieber's Super Service Station, Arlington Heights see Dieber's Service Station, Arlington Heights

Diebert, M., Bloomingdale attended A. G. Chessman, Itasca, reunion (February 11, 1876) 11-14-1941 7:5

Diebold, Arthur, Arlington Heights first uniformed policeman, photograph 9-28-1961 S 34:1

Diebold, Dr. Wendell A., Arlington Heights, Des Plaines advertisement: osteopathy, over Landmeier's Hardware Store, Arlington Heights 2-4-1921 4:4 advertisement: 707 Center Street, Des Plaines 4-3-1925 16:1

Diederich, W., Palatine advertisement: eye specialist 11-2-1906 6:1

Diedrich, Bernice, School of Tap Dancing, Arlington Heights advertisement: at St. Theresa Hall, Palatine 10-2-1936 8:8, CCH 2:1 recital 5-14-1937 5:3

Diehl, Marian photograph 7-29-1949 1:1

Diekman, Ed., Palatine advertisement: 1915 Buick 8-3-1914 4:6

Diekman farm mentioned 5-19-1922 1:6

Diekman, Herman, Palatine pool room 9-2-1927 PE 3:7

Diekmann, Alice, Arlington Heights photograph 6-27-1947 12:5

Diekmann, Henry, Palatine 1870s advertisement reprinted: general store 3-18-1949 24:3

Diemold, F. J., Co., Palatine, West Colfax Street wins zone change 6-27-1963 PE 2:1

Diener Saab, Elmhurst advertisement: 16W275 Lake Street 11-7-1963 EGH 2:6

Diens, Evelyn, Wheeling wins election as Village Clerk after all! photograph 4-27-1961 WH 1:1 Village Clerk and Judge Ted Scanlon to form coalition slate for village offices 12-31-1964 WH 1:6

Dierking, Mrs. Christian, Arlington Heights, Fox River Grove pioneer resident recalls days of 1870-1880's in Arlington Heights, photograph 11-25-1949 17:1

Dierking, Ewald, Bensenville meet brother Vernard in Luzon 6-15-1945 14:3 on his way home 10-25-1945 13:2

Dierking family City of Chicago starts condemnation proceedings against, see O'Hare International Airport, Chicago 10-22-1948 1:5

Dierking, Glanz G., Roselle scores 63 points in basketball game, photograph 1-7-1938 7:1 somewhere in England 9-10-1943 RR 3:8 location: LOK 12-8-1944 14:1

Dierking, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Bensenville sixty-two years of married life, photograph 12-20-1918 5:2 sixty-five years of married life, photograph 5-12-1922 1:1 sixty-seven years of married life, photograph 9-12-1924 12:1

Dierking, Venard G., Bensenville meets brother Ewald in Luzon 6-15-1945 14:3 discharged 10-25-1945 16:2

diesel C&NW gives diesel engines a try-out 8-29-1941 1:2 new locomotives: 5400 horsepower diesel-electric 6-1-1945 6:6 introduced diesel locomotive in 1926, 2-18-1949 12:6 improved service, photograph of diesel engine at Arlington Heights 5-31-1956 AHH 1:2

diet see nutrition

Dieter, J. V., Downers Grove named for DuPage County Coroner's job 10-10-1947 RR 1:7

Dietrich, Herbert T., Elgin blind service 5-30-1947 PE 5:1

Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. John J., Arlington Heights back from California 5-27-1921 1:1 leaving for a new home in California 12-28-1923 (Roll A) 1:3 farewell, see Arlington Heights Woman's Club 12-28-1923 (Roll A) 12:4 house built by Peter Bradley: first home of Arlington Heights Ladies Reading Circle, photograph 9-28-1961 S 26:1

Dietrich, Ray, Arlington Heights Arlington Heights Village Treasurer, photograph 4-5-1962 AHH 1:6

Dietrich, Rolland, Barrington in Africa 5-14-1943 (2) 2:8

Dietsch, Hon. Emil mentioned 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4

Dietz, Sigfried C., Roselle teacher likes to work with children; back injury stifles career in athletics, photograph 3-1-1962 IR 1:1

Dietz Village Bakery, Prospect Heights, 5 East McDonald Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:3

Dietz's Stables, Ivanhoe advertisement: dance 8-4-1933 7:2 Gabby Hartnett and Bob O'Farrell Day at 10-20-1933 8:7 advertisement: Route 59A and Route 176, 11-3-1933 5:1

DiFebo, Joseph see Mount Prospect Country Club 3-23-1961 MPH 1:4

DiGangi, Rev. John see South Church, Community Baptist, Mount Prospect 3-1-1962 MPH 5:1

Diggins, Darrell, Harvard spends last eight months in Iran 8-25-1944 7:6

Dilg, Herbert Alfred, Morton Grove newly elected mayor, photograph 4-24-1925 9:3

Dilg, John, Hotel, Glenview, Glenview Avenue land mark sustains $20,000 loss 2-3-1928 1:1

Dilg, Mrs. Maria Magdaline Gabel, Glenview dies 5-13-1921 9:3

Dilg's Exchange Hall, Morton Grove see Dilg's Hall, Morton Grove

Dilg's Hall, Morton Grove (previously known as Dilg's Exchange Hall) East Prairie Pleasure Club grand dance at 11-11-1921 1:6 advertisement: dance; Lincoln Avenue and Ferris Avenue 2-2-1934 6:3

Dilks, Jerry, Palatine TV brings Santa to hospital room of youngster 1-18-1952 PE 1:8

Dilks, Oliver C., Palatine see Palatine Township Democratic Club candidate for Palatine Township Supervisor 3-11-1949 PE 1:8 advertisement 4-1-1949 PE 2:1 photographs 3-6-1958 RMH1:1, 2-16-1961 RMH 1:5 Democratic committeeman polls heavy vote; returns for third term as assessor 4-6-1961 RMH 1:4 photograph 9-14-1961 HH 9:1 wins endorsement from Palatine Township Democratic Organization, photograph 12-7-1961 RMH 1:7 Dem dinner-dance to honor 2-22-1962 RMH 1:1 is honored, photograph 3-1-1962 RMH 1:3 photograph 3-22-1962 RMH 1:3 reverses position on local role of Democratic Party 4-5-1962 PE 1:3 holds scant 46-vote margin over challenger 4-12-1962 RMH 1:7 charges 'rights' violations; police, court 'abuses' told 5-3-1962 PE 2:1 photograph 10-11-1962 AHH 16:6 political sign, photograph 8-15-1963 AHH 11:1 Palatine Township Assessor hits village delays in sending building permits; $5 million in tax loss seen 11-21-1963 PE 1:1

Dilliner, Mrs. George veteran typesetting machine operator retires from Paddock Publications, photograph 10-8-1964 AHH 11:1

Dillinger, Hulda photograph 12-31-1948 22:1

Dillon, Francis J. "Frank", Elk Grove appointed to trustee vacancy, photograph 1-28-1960 EGH 1:6 charges Jerry Lane switched sides in Elk Grove Village trucking zone dispute 4-26-1962 EGH 2:1

DiMatteo, Dominick see Dominick's Finer Food Store, Palatine photographs 5-3-1962 PE 2:7, 3-19-1964 AHH 46:2

Dimiceli family farm see Bel Terra Farm, Barrington barn at Bode Road and Barrington Road burns, photograph 5-30-1963 HH 3:3

DiMucci Builders, Mount Prospect see DiMucci Home Builders Inc., Mount Prospect

DiMucci Home Builders Inc., Mount Prospect, 1000 East Northwest Highway (also known as DiMucci Builders) see DiMucci, Salvatore, Mount Prospect mentioned; 1407 Golf Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:3

DiMucci, Salvatore, Mount Prospect see Centralwood Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Cottonwood Lane, Mount Prospect see Elk Ridge Villa Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Forest View Garden Subdivision 5-15-1958 WH 1:4 see Golf Plaza Shopping Center, Mount Prospect Kirchhoff farm purchased by 5-6-1954 AHH 1:4 Mount Prospect okays rezoning of 136 acre tract for industry; bounded by Central Road, Arthur Avenue and C&NW RR 7-8-1954 MPH 1:7 controversy over 69 acre industrial tract, see Cook County 2-17-1955 AHH 1:7 Mount Prospect proves title to area 2-24-1955 AHH 1:7 citizens fight $35 million shopping center, see Mount Prospect Plaza 11-17-1955 MPH 1:7 factory to built built on industrial tract owned by, see Bruning, Charles and Company, Inc. 4-26-1956 MPH 1:7 schools to press builder for aid 5-29-1958 MPH 1:5 School District No. 59 officials answer 7-3-1958 EGH 1:4 proposes 'bargain' school; builder may do school at cost; see Frost, Robert, Elementary School, Mount Prospect 2-12-1959 EGH 1:4 history of company 8-20-1959 MPH 8:1 photograph 8-20-1959 EGH 1:8 builder has tussle with Mount Prospect trustees 11-12-1959 MPH 4:1 files second suit against Mount Prospect 1-28-1960 MPH 1:4 angles for subdivision okay; lawsuit may set precedent 3-17-1960 MPH 1:4 court decision shatters Mount Prospect school land provisions 7-7-1960 AHH 6:1 Elk Grove Village asks objection to development south of Golf Road and Busse Road 1-12-1961 EGH 3:1 developer tangles with Palatine Village over zoning 1-19-1961 PE 1:5 tempers flare at Mount Prospect village board over rezoning proposals by 1-26-1961 MPH 1:5 high court sustains school aid protest against Mount Prospect 5-25-1961 EGH 1:1 discusses home plans for Ferndale Heights, more commonly known as Northern Air Estates 6-22-1961 PE 2:3 awarded degree from John Marshall 7-6-1961 AHH 54:2 Fred Fulle sees defeat for 452 home development at Golf Road and Busse Road 8-3-1961 EGH 2:1 School District No. 59 rejects builder's land dedication offer 8-24-1961 EGH 1:4 Cook County denies zoning request at Algonquin Road and Busse Road 9-28-1961 MPH 2:1 photograph 10-12-1961 MPH 4:1 Mount Prospect withdraws objection to zoning for 145 acres at southwest corner Golf Road and Busse Road 12-21-1961 AHH 24:7 Mount Prospect okays development at southeast corner Route 83 and Golf Road 12-21-1961 MPH 3:1 tells Mount Prospect to waive hook-on fee or his development at Golf Road and Route 83 will disannex from the village 4-12-1962 MPH 5:5 Mount Prospect okays agreement to annex 325 acres south of Golf Road 5-24-1962 MPH 1:7 Mount Prospect annexes acreage, map 6-14-1962 MPH 1:4 suburb-builder 'marriage': necessity? 6-21-1962 AHH 19:1 to build 36-lane bowl center Striking Lanes, Mount Prospect 7-26-1962 MPH 4:5 School District No. 59 chief Roger Bardwell raps annexation, cites harm 8-30-1962 MPH 1:7 school board protests Mount Prospect action, hits annexation 9-6-1962 EGH 1:3 school board asks area-wide planning in wake of annexation 9-6-1962 EGH 1:1 Des Plaines Mayor Behrel says no effort was made to make a deal with 11-1-1962 EGH 2:1 full text of pact with Mount Prospect 11-15-1962 MPH 8:1 how 1961 school aid ruling affected suburbs 11-22-1962 AHH 36:1 Arlington Heights zones 20 acres on Goebbert Road for apartments 4-11-1963 AHH 11:5 Mount Prospect zoners deny petition to build apartments in neighborhood of Centralwood Subdivision 8-1-1963 MPH 1:1 blocking drainage swale: Arlington Heights engineer 9-12-1963 AHH 3:4 Mount Prospect engineer disagrees 10-17-1963 AHH 5:4 donates southeast corner Golf Road and Busse Road for Mount Prospect Fire Dept. fire house 12-19-1963 MPH 1:4 School District No. 59 begins court action to condemn two sites for schools, see Jay, John, Elementary School, Mount Prospect 1-16-1964 EGH 2:5 project blocked by Arlington Heights' annexation of Curtis farms property; hoped to join Mount Prospect 9-24-1964 AHH 1:7 business zoning at 405 West Golf Road, Mount Prospect rejected because notice was not published 10-8-1964 MPH 1:7, 11-12-1964 MPH 6:4 Mount Prospect board rejects zoning; illegal notice for hearing 11-19-1964 MPH 1:1 files suit to disconnect Curtis Farms from Arlington Heights 12-10-1964 AHH 1:1

Dingman, Charles H., Wheaton warns landlords to register 10-16-1942 RR 1:8 former County OPA chief is suicide 12-6-1946 RR 1:1

Ding's Club, Naperville to appeal liquor suspension 11-29-1962 BR 10:5, 2-7-1963 BR 2:6

dinnerware see china

Dino, Tony, Hoffman Estates see Giamberdino, Tony, Hoffman Estates

Dinse Alleys, Palatine photograph of 11-7-1941 PE 1:3

Dinse Barber Shop and Pool Room, Palatine, 33 North Brockway Street, basement see Battermann's Hall, Palatine 11-3-1916 1:1 advertisement: under First National Bank 4-6-1923 13:1 25th anniversary of barbershop; called 'gopher hole' 5-2-1941 PE 1:3 interior photograph 2-10-1955 AHH 25:1

Dinse Barber Shop and Recreation Parlor, Palatine see also Palatine Recreation Parlor advertisement 6-3-1927 CCH 2:1 55 North Bothwell Street 3-1-1940 PE 3:1

Dinse Beauty Parlor, Palatine advertisement 6-5-1931 PE 2:1 member of the All-State Cosmeticians Association; 55 North Bothwell Street 10-6-1933 4:1

Dinse Block, Palatine, North Bothwell Street construction starts 11-28-1924 9:5 bowling fans to have their game 5-8-1925 14:5 see Palatine Recreation Parlors

Dinse building, Palatine, 53 - 57 North Bothwell Street see Burkhardt, Jacob, Palatine see Jack's Cocktail Lounge, Palatine see Newbould's, Lunch Room, Palatine see Pal Launderette, Palatine see Palatine Liquor Store see Palatine Recreation Parlors see Public Service Company 4-21-1944 PE 1:1 see Rhodes' Store, Palatine see Roseland Florist, Palatine see Royal Blue Store, Palatine see Toynton Drug Store, Palatine

Dinse, Charles, Palatine see also Dinse Barber Shop and Pool Room, Palatine see Palatine Recreation Parlors 9-3-1926 14:4 profile 9-22-1944 PE 3:5

Dinse, Donald C., Palatine letter from Amarillo, Texas 12-3-1943 7:3 at Laredo, Texas, photograph 3-3-1944 7:7 to report to Casper, Wy. 4-28-1944 12:5 at Sioux City, Iowa 10-12-1945 14:6, 11-16-1945 14:6

Dinse Modern Ice Cream Parlor, Palatine advertisement 5-7-1937 PE 2:7, 6-7-1940 PE 2:1

dioceses see Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women see Archdiocese of Chicago see Episcopal Diocese of Chicago see Greek Archdiocese Welfare Foundation see Joliet Catholic Diocese

DiOrio, D. and Sons, Inc. Bensenville officials confer with sewer contractor; broken sewer lines discovered, photograph 12-5-1963 BR 2:6

DiOrio, James J., Bensenville appointed to board, photograph 2-9-1961 BR 1:7

dioramas five dioramas built by Otto Bolte depict Arlington Heights as it existed many years ago; kept at Arlington Heights Historical Society 10-17-1963 AHH 6:1

Di Paolo, A., Construction Co. installs curbing in Itasca Terrace Subdivision, photograph 7-5-1962 IR 1:1 awarded Palatine contract to join water main dead-ends 12-17-1964 PE 2:4

diphtheria epidemic, see Arlington Heights, Village of 5-26-1922 1:7 June approaches under a cloud 5-26-1922 9:3 ends festival plans, see Deer Grove Forest Preserve 6-2-1922 1:1 mass meetings called, see Arlington Heights, Village of 6-2-1922 1:3 specialist tells how to prevent 6-9-1922 2:6 warning, see Illinois State Department of Public Health 11-2-1926 1:8 immunizing, see Cook County Medical Society 10-18-1927 8:4 extremely serious warnings given out 9-24-1929 1:3 to wage fight to forestall 9-27-1929 DCR 1:4 prevention meetings 10-25-1929 DCR 1:3 Cook County Health Dept. tests children for infection 11-12-1929 1:6 Health Dept. stages prevention drive 11-22-1929 DCR 1:3 DuPage County prohibits 4-25-1930 DCR 1:6 immunization 4-15-1932 PE 1:7 takes two lives 7-22-1938 1:6 half of Wheeling takes tests 8-5-1938 8:5 schick testing program begins at Arlington 10-19-1939 1:4 tests show half of Arlington pupils may get 11-24-1939 1:8 immunization to start in Arlington schools 4-4-1941 1:6 school Schick test protects child 10-3-1941 3:2 toxoids offered pupils with positive reaction to 10-16-1941 1:2 immunization 11-20-1942 1:8 [mislabeled 11-13-2002] 83 out of 100 children saved from diphtheria with immunization program 1-22-1943 1:7 to make Schick tests at Arlington 10-1-1943 CCH 1:4, 10-28-1943 1:7 Schick tests at Arlington 10-20-1944 1:1 402 Bensenville pupils given protective immunization, photograph 12-16-1949 RR 1:4 DuPage County pushes probe in death 4-17-1958 BR 1:8 pupils inoculated against 3-2-1961 AHH 39:6

Direction to Opportunity through Occupation and Rehabilitation see DOOR, Inc.

dirigibles see blimps

Dirigo, Inc., Wheeling, 170 North Milwaukee Avenue advertisement: fine table appointments 5-17-1962 AHH 53:1 dealer in tableware finds suburb outlet, photograph 9-27-1962 AHH 81:3

Dirksen, Everett McKinley, Pekin Senator is July 4th orator at Hoffman Estates 6-22-1961 HH 1:2 sparks spirits despite rain, photograph 7-6-1961 HH 1:6 Republican Country Town Committeewomen's Organization of Cook County to honor 9-7-1961 AHH 16:3; photograph 9-28-1961 AHH 13:2 photograph 10-19-1961 AHH 16:3 congratulates Carl Hansen, photograph 11-9-1961 MPH 2:3 to speak at William Fremd High School, Palatine, photograph 11-23-1961 AHH 14:2 urges 'faith' for peace; warns of Red power plans; makes plea for budget reforms, photographs 12-7-1961 AHH 55:1 Paul Simon seeks to topple GOP titan; says he can be beaten 12-28-1961 AHH 20:1 will speak at DuPage Republican Day 8-23-1962 BR 11:4 challenged by New Frontiersman Sidney Yates 9-13-1962 AHH 56:1 surprise visit to Palatine, photograph 9-13-1962 PE 1:7 slated for Elk Grove rally 10-18-1962 RMH 3:4 little doubt who is Mr. Republican; principles big issue to Senator, photograph 10-25-1962 AHH 39:1 Sen. Dirksen receives award from American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, Inc. 10-25-1962 AHH 68:1 old warrior sets another campaign aside in victory 11-8-1962 AHH 4:1 huge margin for 11-8-1962 BR 1:7 photograph 3-14-1963 AHH 39:1 followed by pickets to Yorkville; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty stand draws protest, photograph 9-19-1963 BR 8:1 at Republican State Convention, Springfield, photograph 5-28-1964 AHH 12:3 with Charles Percy, photograph 6-18-1964 AHH 42:1 is civil rights hero for role in Civil Rights Act vote; played the role of statesman: editorial 6-18-1964 AHH 61:4 commended by Chicago Catholic Interracial Council for civil rights leadership 6-25-1964 AHH 18:4 at GOP national convention, photograph 7-23-1964 AHH 45:5 to join former Pres. Dwight Eisenhower at Charles Percy fund dinner 9-17-1964 AHH 15:3 talks to Charles Percy, photograph 12-31-1964 AHH 11:4

Dirksen, Mrs. Everett McKinley accepts women's club invite, photograph 9-13-1962 AHH 4:1

dirt see soil

disabilities, people with see also blindness see also diseases, etc. see also rehabilitation see Beverly Lake School see Bonaparte School, Bensenville see Clearbrook School for Retarded Children, Rolling Meadows see Community Welfare for Mentally Retarded Children see Countryside Association for Retarded Children see Countryside Farm School for Retarded Children see DOOR, Inc., Wheeling see DuPage County Parents Association for Educable Mentally Handicapped Children see Elgin Cardunal Association for Retarded Children see Golf View School for Handicapped Children, Carpentersville see Herrick House, Bartlett see Illinois Council for Mentally Retarded Children see Illinois Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Villa Park see International Council for Exceptional Children (ICEC) see Lambs, The see Lincoln School for Retarded Children, Bensenville see Little City, Palatine see Lund, Mark, Hilltop House, Bloomingdale see Lutheran Institute of Human Ecology, Park Ridge see Marklund Children's Home, Bloomingdale see Mentally Retarded Children's Aid see Northwest Suburban Aid for the Retarded, Park Ridge see Northwest Suburban Special Education District see Oak Community School, Oak Park see Oak Park Center for the Crippled see Oak Park-River Forest Association for Retarded Children see Oakview Children's Home, Des Plaines see Paraplegics Manufacturing Co., Bensenville see Prairie Haven Farms, Berwyn see School Association for Special Education see Seguin School, Berwyn see Senior Shelter, Park Ridge see Valley School for Exceptional Children, Batavia see West Suburban Association for the Other Child see West Suburban Association for Retarded Children, Lombard we must respect disfigured returning servicemen 10-28-1943 8:7 Cook County school districts have 20 specialists for handicapped children 6-20-1947 1:8 United States Employment Service urges employers hire handicapped persons for jobs 10-3-1947 19:3 crippled children's clinic at Glenview 5-28-1948 CCH 1:5 emotions may retard school kids' progress 7-2-1948 22:6 Arlington Heights Township High School seeks teacher for crippled students 7-23-1948 CCH 1:5 DuPage County Health Department conducts survey for physically handicapped 9-10-1948 RR 1:6 schools reimbursed for classes for handicapped 11-5-1948 RR (4) 25:8 crippled children's clinic sponsored by Glenview Health Council 10-7-1949 18:5 School District No. 21, Wheeling Township, approves handicapped pupil program 3-26-1959 CCH 1:4 state official asks disabled driver law 8-10-1961 AHH 20:1 Social Security changes affect disabled workers 8-31-1961 AHH 41:1 class for handicapped set at Kildeer Countryside School, Long Grove 8-31-1961 WH 6:1 handicapped children learning at First Presbyterian Church, Arlington Heights, photograph 10-26-1961 AHH 6:1 School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township residents challenge transportation costs for retarded and handicapped children 10-26-1961 HH 1:6 School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township votes transit aid for handicapped 10-26-1961 HH 2:6 School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township approves class for emotionally disturbed children 11-30-1961 HH 4:5 director of special education for DuPage County airs services 1-11-1962 IR 1:4 area schools join forces in special education plan 3-29-1962 AHH 29:1 School District No. 214 transfers handicapped students from Prospect High School to Forest View High School 6-28-1962 AHH 25:1 Employ the Handicapped Week 10-11-1962 AHH 87:1 School District No. 23 studies proposed handicapped pupil program 2-7-1963 PHH 1:2 Dr. Stafford Warren sees Illinois getting clinics for retarded with federal funds 6-6-1963 AHH 19:1 new class for handicapped approved at Pleasant Hill School, Palatine 12-19-1963 RMH 1:1 team teaching tried for handicapped at School District No. 59, photograph 12-19-1963 EGH 4:1 School District No. 57 slates class for perceptually handicapped children; seeks teacher 5-21-1964 MPH 1:3 Supt. Murphy pleads for harmony in search for teacher for perceptually handicapped 6-4-1964 MPH 1:7 tell how parent can help child who is slow-learner 8-27-1964 AHH 75:1 special classes to begin at School District No. 59 for emotionally disturbed and perceptually handicapped children 10-8-1964 EGH 2:2 brain damage pupils neglected by schools 10-29-1964 AHH 9:3 School District No. 25 okays tuition for handicapped students when public facilities are full and private facilities are used 11-12-1964 AHH 22:2 parents of 16-year-old mentally handicapped child demand why School District No. 59 did not admit him to special class 11-19-1964 EGH 4:4 School District No. 23 studies special pupil needs 12-3-1964 PHH 1:7 wheel chair athletes develop amazing skill 12-24-1964 AHH 16:1

disability insurance "Doctor Ward's Notebook" on 10-15-1948 17:4

Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Schaumburg man elected to post 7-5-1962 HH 1:8 truck given to, photograph 7-11-1963 BR 5:3

disappearances see missing persons

disarmament see nuclear weapons

disaster preparedness see also civil defense see Joint Disaster Preparedness Program Elk Grove Village Nurses Club sponsors mock disaster; exercise is first in U.S., photograph 6-1-1961 EGH 1:4 Parkside School, Roselle, plans survival classes; adult program 9-7-1961 RR 1:6 does DuPage County need disaster unit? 10-12-1961 BR 17:2 School District No. 57, Elk Grove Township sets mock evacuation for all pupils 11-30-1961 MPH 1:2 discusses 'disaster survival' plans 11-30-1961 PHH 2:3 School District No. 214 offers survival course for adults 12-7-1961 AHH 21:3 mock disaster tests Hoffman Estates Civil Defense, photographs 6-7-1962 HH 1:7 maintain food stockpile to insure against hunger 8-2-1962 AHH 41:6 School District No. 21 okays pupil survival program; schools gear for disaster 10-4-1962 WH 1:1 joint disaster plan mapped by hospitals 10-11-1962 AHH 12:1 disaster demonstration to be held at Elmhurst Memorial Hospital, photographs 10-18-1962 BR 9:1, 11-15-1962 AHH 56:1 School District No. 54 holds disaster drill for 7 schools 11-29-1962 HH 3:1 Holy Family Hospital initiates Joint Disaster Preparedness Program 5-30-1963 WH 1:6 Northwest Amateur Radio Club will test ability to provide emergency communications 6-20-1963 AHH 33:1

disasters see accidents see anthrax see fires see foot-and-mouth disease see influenza see tornados trains collide at Arlington Heights; two dead and six injured 3-16-1901 1:3 250 rescued from steamer City of Chicago 9-4-1914 14:4 Miss Mary Hefferen, Arlington Heights meets death on sinking of the steamer Eastland in 7-30-1915 1:3 many escape death in train wreck at Arlington Heights, photograph 11-4-1921 1:7 17 cars wrecked at Ontarioville, photographs 3-24-1939 RR 1:8 fourteen cars derail east of Wheaton; trains routed over the Milwaukee thru Elgin 6-15-1945 RR 1:5 4 flyers killed when two planes collide near Foundry Road and Mount Prospect Road 7-6-1945 RR 1:3 broken axle causes 31-car pile-up at Wheeling crossing; workers still clear debris; damage set at $200,000, photographs 4-8-1949 10:7 train wreck remembered from fifty years ago; 25 cars jumped the tracks at Roselle 7-22-1949 17:3 tells story of big railroad wreck in Palatine (April 7, 1887) 12-16-1949 23:1 worst wreck in 50 years at Palatine; twenty cars pile up in center of business district, photographs 11-17-1950 PE 1:1 broken axle wrecks 14 cars at Mount Prospect, photograph 7-30-1953 AHH 1:5, 8:1 holocaust at Roselle - 7 killed in gas blast; witnesses tell horror; bodies found in 7-hour ruin search, photographs 1-31-1957 RR 10:1 10-car freight derailment at Wood Dale, photographs 10-16-1958 DCR 1:1 train wreck in Mount Prospect pulverizes commuter schedules; freight cars pile up, tracks clogged, photographs 10-22-1959 AHH 1:6, 12:4, 29:1 area firemen, police fight thrill seekers flocking to scene of air crash near Clarendon Hills which killed 78, 9-7-1961 BR 1:6 Northwest Orient Electra crashes northeast of Irving Park Road and Mount Prospect Road; 37 die 9-21-1961 AHH 29:1

Disciple Church, Palatine, Plum Grove Road and Wood Street early history 6-19-1925 7:6 history, photograph 12-1-1950 17:3

Disciples of Christ see Christian Church of Arlington Heights, Disciples of Christ

discipline teacher secrets of discipline revealed 11-21-1963 AHH 52:2

discount stores see Atlantic Mills Discount Center, Morton Grove see Big "R" Discount Center, Villa Park see Big Save see Community Discount Shopping Center, Glenview see Consumers Mart of America, Palatine see Courtesy Discount Clothes and Shoes, Grand Avenue and York Road see Grand Discount, Elmwood Park see Green Street Discount Shoe Center, Bensenville see Howard & Kline Discount Center, Des Plaines see Kresge's see Little Big Discount Store, Bensenville see Mr. Discount Furniture Warehouse, Barrington see Pudgy's Warehouse Discount Department Store, Elk Grove Village see Steinberg Baum Valu-Center, Niles see Super City Discount Center, Rolling Meadows see Super D Discount Paint Center, Mount Prospect see Super D Discount Paint Center, Niles see Super Val Discount Department Store, Mount Prospect see SureSave, Niles

discrimination, alleged see age discrimination, alleged see housing discrimination, alleged see job discrimination, alleged see racial discrimination, alleged see religious discrimination, alleged see sex discrimination, alleged

diseases, etc. see also disabilities, people with see acne see addiction see alcoholism see allergies see anemia see anthrax see arteriosclerosis see arthritis see asthma see autism see baldness see Bang's disease see bed-wetting see blindness see burns see bursitis see cancer see cerebral palsy see chickenpox see combat fatigue see consumption see cow fever see cystic fibrosis see dandruff see dementia see depression, mental see diabetes see diphtheria see diverticulosis see Down's syndrome see emphysema see encephalitis see epilepsy see epizootic see foot-and-mouth disease see frostbite see gall bladder colic see glaucoma see gout see hay fever see headaches see hearing impairment see heart disease see hemophelia see hepatitis see hog cholera see hyperactivity see hypertension see infantile paralysis see influenza see insanity see kidney disease see leukemia see lockjaw see malaria see measles see meningitis see mental illness see mononucleosis see multiple sclerosis see mumps see muscular dystrophy see obesity see paraplegia see pinworms see poisoning, accidental see poliomyelitis see rabies see rheumatic fever see scarlet fever see shingles see sinus infections see sleeping sickness see sleeplessness see smallpox see stroke see stuttering see tetanus see tuberculosis see typhoid fever see ulcerative colitis see varicose veins see venereal disease see warts see whooping cough

disorderly conduct, alleged see Bruns, Edwin W., Palatine 11-19-1948 1:1 see School District No. 21, Wheeling Township 1-12-1956 WH 1:7 Wheeling, Village of 8-10-1961 WH 4:6

disorderly houses, alleged see sex crimes, alleged

displaced persons (DP's) see refugees

disposal companies see garbage

distilleries see breweries see Prohibition

Distinctively Yours, Inc., Palatine, 104 South Northwest Highway advertisement; formerly Bounty Fair 7-20-1961 AHH 26:1 Palatine mail truck crashes into store, packages blamed, photograph 10-5-1961 PE 3:1 busted steam pipe in apartment above fills store with steam 1-24-1963 PE 1:6

distributive education (DE) School District No. 214 DE students host employers' dinner 6-6-1963 AHH 49:1 22 Fenton High School students learn retail skills in DE program 4-30-1964 BR 2:1

districts, school see school districts

Ditka, Michael Chicago Bears star is banquet feature at Father and Son night of the First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights 5-10-1962 AHH 6:3 see Willowbrook Lanes Bowling Alley 9-5-1963 BR 8:3 at Striking Lanes, Mount Prospect, photograph 2-20-1964 AHH 7:6 to appear at Community Discount, Glenview, photograph 3-5-1964 AHH 15:1

Dittmer, James, East Maine at Fort Riley, N.C. 8-18-1944 10:5

Di Vall, Kay, Bensenville on radio broadcast 4-9-1943 RR 1:6

Di Vall, Robert, Jr. discharged from army 9-24-1943 RR 1:3

diversified occupations (D.O.) Arlington High School gives award to Paddock Publications for diversified occupations program 5-14-1964 AHH 12:3

Diversified Products, Mount Prospect advertisement; new firm offers products for home; 412 West Northwest Highway 4-30-1964 AHH 52:6, 55:1, 5-14-1964 AHH 32:4

diverticulosis is threat to American intestines 8-27-1964 AHH 61:5

DiVill, Mrs. Robert, Bensenville narrow escape when boat Favorite sinks in Lake Michigan 8-2-1927 1:1

diving see also scuba diving see also skin diving see also swimming films of high diving and Indian Day at Deer Grove Forest Preserve 10-8-1920 5:5, 11-5-1920 4:6 Arlington Heights Park District diving, swimming show 8-9-1946 1:1

DiVito, Vincent, River Forest Rolling Meadows sewer work awarded to 3-15-1962 RMH 2:5

divorce see 5th Wheelers, Mount Prospect divorce suits lead all others in DuPage County 5-28-1943 RR 1:3 housing shortage seen as cause of divorce rate rise 11-21-1947 PE 1:3 to cost more in 1948 say lawyers 1-16-1948 9:3 Cook County circuit judge reports reconciliation possible in divorce suits 1-23-1948 6:6 divorce in homes cause of most 'bad' children 1-30-1948 1:5 Cook County divorce wars more devastating than atom bomb 3-26-1948 12:3 divorces drop sharply in DuPage County during 1948, 1-7-1949 RR 1:2 divorce law 'cooling-off' period is complete flop 12-6-1962 AHH 75:5

Dix, James, Arlington Heights photograph of 6-9-1939 5:2

Dixie Cats 'comeback' for local dance band, photograph 7-5-1962 AHH 4:1

Dixie Cream Donut Shop, Palatine, 230 East Hicks Place advertisement 12-8-1960 AHH 24:7

Dixie Hayshakers, The advertisement: old fashioned or popular music; Rand Road one block west of State Road 7-7-1933 6:8

Dixie Inn, Lake Zurich see Robertson, Elmer, Palatine 12-20-1929 PE 1:2

Dixon, A. T., Itasca at Portland, Ore. 1-21-1944 RR 3:7

Dixon, Dewey photograph 4-26-1962 PE 1:4

Dixon, Orville, Arlington Heights two suburbs oppose apartment project at southwest corner Algonquin Road and Busse Road 10-5-1961 AHH 16:1 Cook County defers action on apartment zoning 11-9-1961 EGH 1:6, 11-30-1961 AHH 18:6

Dixon, Thomas apprehend teen burglar suspect 12-7-1961 AHH 1:2 confesses to burglary charge 1-18-1962 AHH 1:6 police catch teen burglar after second crime string, photographs 7-19-1962 MPH 5:1

Do-It-Yourself Mart, Chicago, 7820 West Higgins Road advertisement; hardware 2-13-1964 AHH 60:1

DoAll Company, Des Plaines, 254 North Laurel Avenue expands from Minneapolis, illustration 2-14-1947 19:4 new ideas in tools: Contour Sawing Machine, photograph 9-19-1947 18:4 wins award, photograph 4-26-1962 AHH 10:1 electronic purchasing is theme of seminars 10-1-1964 AHH 53:1, 12-17-1964 AHH 79:3

DoAll Northern Illinois Co., Des Plaines opens at 1586 Des Plaines Avenue, photograph 2-27-1964 AHH 33:1

Doane, D. H., Mount Prospect family, photograph 6-21-1962 AHH 6:5

Doane, Robert, Bensenville Village Clerk resigns cites pressure; blasts Mayor John Murray, photograph 12-7-1961 DCR 1:5

Dobbins, Donald Michael, Arlington Heights photograph 11-12-1948 18:4

Dobbins, Floyd "Mike", Arlington Heights photographs of 1-13-1933 RR 1:3, 3-16-1934 3:4 biography 3-26-1937 1:6 elected President Wheeling Township Regular Democratic Organization 1-7-1938 1:5 Wheeling Township highway commissioner, photograph 4-4-1941 1:4 for re-election, photograph 3-16-1945 6:6 photograph 3-30-1945 3:5 for re-election, photograph 3-18-1949 8:1 advertisement 4-1-1949 10:6

Dobbins, Harold P., Arlington Heights at Camp Grant 6-4-1943 (2) 4:7 letter from San Francisco area, photograph 8-13-1943 (2) 1:5 letter from India, photograph 10-15-1943 7:5 photograph of 11-5-1943 7:8 letter from India 3-3-1944 7:4 letter from Burma, photograph 11-17-1944 9:3 appreciates traveling bank 3-9-1945 12:4 trip home to take a month 10-5-1945 5:3 on his way home from India 10-25-1945 13:1 home on furlough 11-2-1945 16:1 discharged 12-21-1945 7:3

Dobbratz, J. W. & Associates Inc., Prospect Heights, 211 East McDonald Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:3

Dobbs, Robert S., Arlington Heights in Germany 8-10-1945 6:4

Dobeck, Vernon, Hoffman Estates trustee is chairman of Schaumburg Industrial Development Commission; his vision—1,700 acres of industry 6-25-1964 HH 2:1

Dobell, W. H., Palatine, office in Lindsay's Blacksmith Shop, Brockway Street advertisement: carriage painting and trimming (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 17:7

Dobkin, Abe, Skokie see Foremost Liquor Store, Palatine

DoBo's Drive-in, Arlington Heights, 1706 West Campbell Street advertisement 6-27-1963 AHH 2:1 new sign features specialties, photograph 8-8-1963 AHH 3:1

Dobrey, Meredith E., Bensenville coast guardsman in N.Y. 3-31-1944 RR 1:2 rescues woman after bomber hits building at Saunderstown, R.I. 9-1-1944 RR 1:7

Dobson, Miss Olive librarian at Barrington Public Library, photograph 5-14-1948 19:4

Docka, Paul C., Jr., Barrington, Itasca photograph 9-9-1949 RR 5:4

Doc's Place, Rand Road one mile south of Dundee Road advertisement 10-6-1933 6:5 "Doc." Lynge invites all German-Americans to help bury prohibition, photograph 12-1-1933 6:7 see Paddock Club 2-1-1935 5:4

"Doctor Ward's Notebook" (column) see Kramer, Dr. Charles H., Palatine 4-30-1948 16:2

doctors see medical centers see physicians

Doctor's Center, Wheeling, 850 West Dundee Road see Garber, Dr. Harry new medical center slated, illustration 12-1-1960 WH 4:1 plush clinic sets opening, photograph 8-17-1961 AHH 22:4 opens, photograph of interior 10-5-1961 WH 6:6 photograph 12-28-1961 WH 4:2 advertisement 5-10-1962 WH 2:5 sale of lot for commercial development was in violation of village ordinance 3-14-1963 WH 2:6

doctrines see isms

Dodge, Alice Josephine, Arlington Heights marries Joseph Weber 12-4-1925 9:3

Dodge, B. I. first principal of Palatine Public School 11-4-1949 17:1

Dodge Drive-In Cleaners, Des Plaines, 1483 Rand Road advertisement 6-8-1961 WH 7:5

Dodge Inn, Arlington Heights advertisement: restaurant; Higgins Road and Arlington Heights Road 10-5-1934 6:1

Dodge, John, Northbrook at Fort Sheridan 2-18-1944 12:5

Dodge, Mrs. Thurman F. (Virginia M.), Arlington Heights appointment, see United States Postal Service 5-3-1935 1:7... protest over appointment 5-10-1935 CCH 1:3 photographs of 12-29-1939 1:1, 10-3-1941 1:4 interview, photograph 10-19-1945 1:5 Arlington Postmistress sells U.S. savings stamps, photograph 2-23-1956 AHH 1:2 Arlington Postmaster asks public aid in fight on mail obscenity 8-20-1959 AHH 9:5 photograph (1949) 9-28-1961 S 48:3

Doerrler, Clifford, Palatine at San Diego, Calif. 10-8-1943 12:3 letters from Camp Callan, San Diego 12-3-1943 7:6, 12-24-1943 7:3 letter from Fort Bliss, Texas 7-7-1944 6:7, 5-4-1945 11:5

Doerrler, Raymond, Palatine participates in action on New Guinea 10-8-1943 7:5 stationed on Luzon 7-20-1945 10:7

Doescher, Christian Friedrich Carl, Palatine dies, photograph 10-30-1908 16:4

Doetsch Brothers, Wheeling, 35 East Palatine Road plant is looted; burglars escape; $30,000 is total haul, photographs 12-17-1959 WH 1:4 mentioned 12-29-1960 WH 2:1, 11-22-1962 CCH 1:2 School District No. 211 vows court action against contractor: potholes in Fremd High School parking lot 4-4-1963 MPH 18:1

dog racing see Fairview Kennel Club see Kane County Kennel Club temporarily sustained in Cook County 8-20-1929 1:4

Dog 'n' Suds, Hoffman Estates, Roselle Road just north of Bode Road rezoning requested 4-19-1962 HH 5:5 rezoning postponed 4-26-1962 HH 3:5 okay drive-in permit 6-21-1962 HH 1:5 Village Pres. Pinger uses his veto authority; but ordinance may still go 7-19-1962 HH 1:7 wins 4-2 vote on special use 8-2-1962 HH 1:3

Dog 'n' Suds, Palatine, 150 South Northwest Highway opens 10-30-1958 PE 9:4 grand opening, photographs 11-27-1958 PE 3:4 burglarized 1-24-1963 PE 1:8

Dog 'n' Suds, Roselle, Irving Park Road and Maple Avenue advertisement 11-3-1960 RR 2:7

Dog 'n' Suds, Wheeling okay sought for Elmhurst Road just south of Dundee Road 4-23-1964 WH 2:5

dogs see also poundmasters see also pounds see also rabies see Adonis Kennels, Arlington Heights see All-Breed Dog Training Club, Bensenville see Arneman, Paul, Arlington Heights see Chicago Dalmatian Club see Chicago-land Field Trial Club see Chicagoland Shetland Sheepdog Club, Inc. see Country Aire Kennels, Bensenville see Denhaven Kennels, Golf Road just east of Arlington Heights Road see Devonshire Kennels, Arlington Heights see DuPage County Dog Pound, Downers Grove see Elgin Kennel Foods see Elk Grove Kennels see Evanger Dog and Cat Food Co., Wheeling see Fairview Kennel Club see Fleetwing Farm, Palatine see Fox River Valley Kennel Club see Goncourt Kennels, York Road see Harmondale Kennels, Roselle see Hilltop Kennels, County Line Road just west of Route 12 see Homewood, The see Joy's Doggie Parlour, Wheeling see Kane County Kennel Club, just west of Elgin see Kare & Komfort Kennel, Elk Grove see Lynn's Kennels, Rosemont see Milke's Kennels, Waukegan Road south of Dempster Street see Necker, William C., Wheeling see New Trier Dog Training Club see Northwest Obedience Club see Northwest Training Club, Palatine see Palatine Chow-Chow Kennels see Quaker Oats Company, Barrington see Rand Park Dog Training Club, Des Plaines see Rand Park Obedience Show see Schmidt's Kennels see Seldon Farm see Skokie Valley Kennel Club see Tioga All-Breed Dog Training Club, Bensenville see Toynton, Hollis, Palatine see Vickery Kennels, Barrington see Wheaton Kennel Club, Inc. see Willstarr Kennels, Arlington Heights cat and dog show at Seip's Auditorium, Palatine 12-10-1915 5:6 Palatine regulates dogs 4-11-1924 23:5 man threatened over loss of pet dog 6-12-1925 9:6 North Hump yardmaster in narrow escape from dog 7-20-1928 DCR 1:2 Mount Prospect ordinance on dogs 6-12-1931 CCH 3:4 Arlington Heights flooded with complaints about stray dogs; ordinance 4-1-1932 5:4 vaudeville: Du Bell's Pets, troupe of trained dogs 4-1-1932 6:2 Wheeling Boy Scout Dog Show, Indian celebration 4-14-1933 1:4 poultrymen object to tax on watch dogs 7-7-1933 3:1 Bensenville declares war on stray dogs 7-10-1936 CCH 1:7 DuPage County gives death sentence to dogs 7-17-1936 RR 1:7 150 dogs bound for "happy hunting ground" at Arlington 7-24-1936 AN 8:5 stage show: Ludwig Gessner and his trained Dobermann dogs 9-11-1936 8:7 dogs found invading fish or lily pools will be shot on the spot at Palatine 8-13-1937 PE 1:7 DuPage County lifts quarantine on ten thousand dogs 11-20-1936 RR 1:6, 2-11-1938 RR 1:7 Fall Festival; hunting dogs perform 9-24-1937 CCH 8:3 Mothers Club program: "Seeing Eye Dogs" 12-10-1937 2:1 scores of ewes, lambs wounded and killed at Jewel Tea Company, Barrington; dog pack blamed 9-16-1938 CCH 8:3 Art Grose voted most popular mail carrier in Arlington dogdom 3-24-1939 CCH 8:7 bird dog trials open at Addison 11-3-1939 RR 1:2 dogs—dogs everywhere; bite police in Palatine 3-22-1940 PE 1:5 Biltmore Country Club dog show at Barrington 9-20-1940 CCH 1:4 North School dog show at Arlington 10-11-1940 1:3 Arlington mayor asked to issue death sentence on dogs 3-21-1941 1:3 Itasca dog ordinance 3-21-1941 RR 4:7 trained dogs to do their stuff at Cub show 1-16-1942 1:4 seeing eye dog, photograph 1-16-1942 4:4 Arlington outlines dog ordinance 4-10-1942 1:6 Rand Park dog show 6-5-1942 (2) 3:3 dog dies of broken heart; master in army 11-20-1942 (2) 2:1 Arlington dog leaves for duty in the Solomons 1-22-1943 1:6 cartoon Dogs Run at Arlington reproduced from Feb. 12, 1927 issue 2-19-1943 (2) 2:2 stray dogs must go in Arlington 4-30-1943 1:3 wild dog packs discovered in west Cook County 5-14-1943 RR 1:8 Bosco, Palatine war dog, back from front, photograph 10-6-1944 7:4 Whiskers, dog from Des Plaines, back from South Pacific, photograph 10-20-1944 7:6 dogs on the loose discussed at Prospect Heights 6-29-1945 MPH 3:5 open letter about stray dogs in Bensenville 7-13-1945 RR 1:1 dog "King" gave his life for his buddies while serving on Okinawa 10-12-1945 9:8 column "Just Dogs" 4-4-1947 16:4 tavern dog routs bandits 6-6-1947 12:5 four Prospect Heights children bitten by dogs in ten days 6-13-1947 MPH 2:4 predict 'all out' dog war on South Highland Avenue, Arlington Heights 7-11-1947 3:3 wave of dog poisoning in Arlington Heights keeps children indoors 2-6-1948 1:1 a dog's life is O.K. if you keep him on a leash in Mount Prospect 3-26-1948 MPH 1:5 eighth dog victim of strychnine within 2 months 4-2-1948 1:1 Mount Prospect gets new dogcatcher 4-23-1948 MPH 1:3 What's a dog's IQ? Pretty high, Lions show reveals 6-11-1948 RR 1:1 1100 dogs to vie at Skokie Valley Kennel Club show at Arlington Heights Township High School 6-18-1948 1:2; photographs 6-25-1948 9:2 Barrington farmers asks Cook County aid to stop dog attacks on sheep 8-13-1948 3:4 neighbors ask protection from dog at Arlington Park 12-24-1948 1:2 Wood Dale incensed at dog killer 2-11-1949 RR 1:7, 2-18-1949 17:6 Arlington police to turn attention from dogs to dog owners 2-25-1949 1:6 dog lover speaks up 3-4-1949 17:6 barking dog drives Arlington resident to sell home 3-11-1949 17:8 Palatine police warn dog owners 3-11-1949 PE 1:4 letter classifies dog owners into classes 3-18-1949 (2) 17:6 photograph of sheep torn by dogs on Duval farm 3-25-1949 20:4 Frank Cory, Arlington Heights, dog named 'best' by International Kennel Club 4-1-1949 3:5 record 1130 dogs vie for trophies at Arlington Heights Township High School, photographs 6-24-1949 13:8 Bambi, family to compete in dog show at Navy Pier, photograph 11-18-1949 20:1 hunting raccoon with a hound 1-6-1950 15:3 Kenneth O. Peterson, Wood Dale, top Great Dane breeder, photograph 11-7-1957 BR 1:7 pet Airedale terrier was beginning of husband-and-wife 'hobby team', photographs, see Weiler, Mr. and Mrs. John, Prospect Heights 7-31-1958 PHH 1:1 Elk Grove may add police dog to force, photograph 1-15-1959 EGH 1:4 dog packs alarm hapless housewife in Elk Grove 2-26-1959 EGH 1:2 dog poisoners are sought by police in Elk Grove 4-2-1959 EGH 1:4 girl, 11, severely bitten by dog pack at Glen Ellyn 9-3-1959 BR 1:1 neurotic dogs spotlighted 10-8-1959 WH 1:5 Hoffman Estates mother heads drive against dog owners; her son bitten 3-31-1960 HH 1:5 seeing-eye dog is welcome Yule gift, photograph 12-29-1960 AHH 18:1 twelve sled dogs pay Itasca couple visit, photograph 1-26-1961 IR 1:2 mother of 12 slated to return home soon; confined for nip, photograph 5-25-1961 EGH 1:1 Elk Grove ponders package price of three police dogs 6-15-1961 EGH 2:1 120-pound dog joins Elk Grove Village police department, photograph 7-6-1961 EGH 1:3 Axel, German Shepherd dog recently acquired by Bensenville police department, photograph 7-6-1961 BR 1:1 legislator barks up wrong tree; he's now dog-eared; impending crisis in suburbs? 7-20-1961 AHH 10:1 sixty youngsters vie for dog show honors at Mount Prospect Plaza 8-3-1961 MPH 1:6 latest addition to Elk Grove Village police department: German Shepherd police dog, photograph 8-24-1961 EGH 1:6 John Wheelwright, Medinah, displays trophy from dog show, photograph 9-14-1961 RR 1:6 'no dogs allowed' signs suggested for Prospect High School 10-5-1961 MPH 1:7 Mount Prospect continues drive on unlicensed hounds 10-26-1961 MPH 2:4 unlicensed dogs sought in Mount Prospect 11-2-1961 MPH 1:7 meet our 'female fireman', Smokey, five-months-old Dalmatian, photograph 11-30-1961 MPH 1:6 research dogs are more pampered than pets, photographs 12-14-1961 AHH 63:1 Eric Van der Heyd trains dog for Schaumburg police department use 2-8-1962 HH 5:1 suburb conformity also affects pets 3-8-1962 AHH 41:1 Mrs. Edward Gieseke, Sr., Wheeling attacked by dog 3-15-1962 WH 2:7 roaming dogs target of DuPage County crackdown 3-15-1962 BR 1:6 new helper of Schaumburg police dept. is Koko, German Shepherd police dog, photograph 4-5-1962 HH 6:5 Elk Grove Village police investigate dog's death 4-12-1962 EGH 1:6 dog trainer Carl Meier arrested for selling police dog Koko to Schaumburg police dept. as thoroughbred 4-12-1962 HH 1:3 Roselle, Wood Dale police now 'shoot' stray canines with tranquilizer pellet from an air gun 4-12-1962 BR 10:1 don't forget Fido in holiday plans 7-26-1962 AHH 41:3 Itasca Sgt. Stanley Rossol and police dog Mongo, photograph 8-23-1962 IR 1:1 Mom is key person in selection of pup 8-30-1962 AHH 50:4 uncover 350 unlicensed dogs in Rolling Meadows 8-30-1962 RMH 6:4 Itasca police dog Mongo captures suspect 9-6-1962 IR 1:6 Elk Grove Village plans tighter dog controls 1-17-1963 EGH 2:2, 1-24-1963 EGH 1:8 Elk Grove Village eyes putting temperamental police dog 'Robbie' back on duty roster, photograph 7-11-1963 EGH 1:2 oh, where is my wandering dog tonight? strays give cops a severe headache 9-5-1963 RMH 7:1 2nd annual Costumes and Canines Fashion Show at Evergreens, Dundee, photograph 11-14-1963 AHH 62:5 Bensenville police dogs: one bite and it's all over, photographs 11-14-1963 BR 6:5 booming interest in dogs reported; stores stock exotic gifts, photographs 12-19-1963 AHH 19:3 Bensenville police dog in action, photograph 5-21-1964 BR 6:6 Schaumburg's new police dog, Skipper, photograph 7-23-1964 HH 1:3 dog show at Prospect High School 7-30-1964 AHH 32:7 Skipper adds teeth to Schaumburg police force, photographs 9-3-1964 HH 4:1 Elk Grove Village refuses to pay for dog wounded by policeman 11-26-1964 CCH 1:6

Dogs for Defense, Inc. many dogs enroll in D-9 corps; some are 4-F 6-25-1943 1:2

Dohe, Emil photograph 8-5-1949 RR 1:3

Dohe, Henry, Bensenville advertisement: Stange's Poultry Mixture; 142 North Center Street 1-7-1938 6:8

Dohle, Alice E. see Schneider, Mrs. Stephen G. 9-7-1923 (Roll A) 5:3

Dohlstrom, Marshall, Mount Prospect photograph 1-9-1948 MPH 1:4

Dohrman, Henry, Arlington Heights letter from France 8-2-1918 13:3

Dohse, Oliver, Bensenville at Fort Bliss, Texas 12-22-1944 RR 1:7

Dolan Construction Co., Lombard wins Roselle post office bid 8-16-1962 RR 1:4

Dolatowski, Anthony, Sr., Palatine candidate for delegate to national Legion convention 7-29-1949 PE 1:7 photograph 12-31-1964 PE 3:2

Dolatowski, Anthony, Jr., Palatine 831st Aerial Squadron; Unattached 4-4-1941 3:4 son fights same enemy as father, Anthony, 25 years ago 4-10-1942 PE 1:3 photograph 11-30-1961 HH 9:4

Dolatowski, Robert, Palatine transferred to Watsonville, Calif. 7-31-1942 PE 2:5 at Moffett Field, Calif. 11-6-1942 (2) 2:2 appreciates receiving Herald 2-19-1943 (2) 2:3 on leave 1-7-1944 CCH 7:7 in Philippines 3-9-1945 12:4 photograph 7-2-1948 5:4

Dold, Oral B. DuPage County Director of Highways, photograph 2-8-1962 AHH 69:6

Dold, Ronald A. 'tension' doesn't bother DuPage County Supt. of Highways, photograph 11-7-1963 BR 8:1

Dole Valve Co., Bensenville building under construction southeast of Green Street and County Line Road, photographs 12-19-1963 BR 1:3, 2-6-1964 BR 10:5

Dolinajec, Florence, Arlington Heights photograph 5-20-1949 6:3

Dolinajec, Lawrence J., Arlington Heights at Sarasota, Fla. 2-5-1943 (2) 1:6 receives $7, 2-12-1943 (2) 1:6 at Corsica, Italy 8-18-1944 7:5

Dolinajec, Thomas L., Arlington Heights on island just off South America 10-28-1943 12:3 letter from Burma 8-11-1944 7:5 Merrill Marauder back after 4 months in Burma 11-30-1944 14:4; photograph 1-19-1945 9:4 on 7th war loan tour in States, photograph 5-18-1945 7:6 photograph 10-7-1949 6:5

dollhouses see dolls and dollhouses

Dollinger, William S., Palatine Captain, see Palatine Unit of the Illinois Volunteer Training Corps 4-26-1918 11:3 graft fails to materialize 9-13-1927 1:3 Mayor's ire aroused over graft story, see Palatine, Village of 9-16-1927 1:4 asks 17 questions of S. R. Paddock about slot machines 9-23-1927 PE 3:3 hands out some stiff wallops with his big stick; dictatorship 11-25-1927 PE 1:1 Mayor expects to come back 3-22-1929 1:6 editorial against 4-12-1929 PE 1:4 Mayor beaten 4-21-1931 1:3 dies 3-29-1935 1:6 will remain on ballot 4-5-1935 1:3

dolls and dollhouses see Andrews, "Dr." Bonnie, Arlington Heights see Bart, Mrs. Joseph, Bensenville see Gibney, Anne, Palatine doll house to be awarded at bazaar, photograph 10-21-1949 MPH 5:1 Mount Prospect Fire Dept. doll house to illustrate fire dangers, photograph 9-26-1963 MPH 1:7

Dolphin Fun Club, Streamwood, Irving Park Road west of Barrington Road (originally known as Dolphin Fun Center) under construction, illustration 10-27-1960 AHH 45:3 to open, photograph 6-22-1961 BR 10:6 chlorine remains problem 6-25-1964 HH 5:3 shutdown ordered after chlorinator fails, photograph 7-2-1964 HSH 1:3 'top-notch' 7-9-1964 HSH 1:1

Dolphin Motel, 8550 Golf Road illustration 4-21-1960 AHH 69:4 opens 5-5-1960 AHH 48:4 advertisement 11-7-1963 AHH 64:1

Dolphin Restaurant, Niles advertisement: 8550 Golf Road 11-7-1963 AHH 64:1

Domas, Lambert to build a commercial building on Dundee Road just east of Elmhurst Road, illustration 4-16-1964 WH 1:2

Domas Plumbing Co., Inc., Wheeling, 106 East Dundee Road mentioned 12-29-1960 WH 2:1 rats romping behind: resident 4-18-1963 WH 2:1 advertisement 4-18-1963 WH 3:7 places rat poison 5-23-1963 WH 3:3

Domas, Roman Z., Wheeling sixth trustee center of debate 5-21-1959 WH 1:4 to seek state senator; trustee wins Democrat okay, photograph 1-7-1960 WH 1:4

Dombrow, Harold A., Palatine in Panama 6-29-1945 16:7 letter from Central America 8-16-1945 12:6 discharged 11-9-1945 9:2, 11-23-1945 7:5

Dombrowsky, August Edward, Jr. "Gus", Palatine advertisement: motor truck service 9-1-1939 PE 2:2 enlists in Merchant Marines 2-5-1943 (2) 1:1 at Great Lakes 3-5-1943 (2) 1:7 at Navy Pier 7-16-1943 (2) 1:8 letter from Navy Pier 11-12-1943 12:7 letter from Los Alamitos naval air station, Calif. 2-4-1944 12:4 mentioned 6-9-1944 12:3 letter from Los Alamitos, Calif. 6-30-1944 7:6

Dombrowsky, Robert L., Palatine joins Merchant Marine 4-13-1945 12:4

Dome, The, Island Lake advertisement: restaurant 4-15-1949 25:1

Domek, John, Arlington Heights enlists in Air Force 2-11-1944 7:6 at Chanute Field 8-11-1944 7:4

Domek, Julian, Arlington Heights, Mount Prospect bound to jury on auto theft charge 1-9-1964 EGH 4:1 surrenders to face wife-beating charge 2-6-1964 WH 6:6

domes see also geodesic domes see also inflatable structures see Bahai Temple, Wilmette

domestic abuse Mount Prospect man surrenders to face wife-beating charge 2-6-1964 WH 6:6

domestic science see home economics

Dominican University, River Forest, 7300 Division Street see Rosary College, River Forest

Dominick, Jeanne, Bensenville photograph 1-23-1948 18:3

Dominick, John J., Palatine serves with Field Hospital unit in South Pacific 9-29-1944 11:1 says he's going to write a book about Palatine in the old days 1-7-1949 15:4

Dominick's Finer Food Store, Palatine, 223 East Northwest Highway see DiMatteo, Dominick opening May 1 in former Kroger Foods store 4-19-1962 PE 2:3 advertisement 4-26-1962 AHH 20:1 Bob Atcher, Dominick DiMatteo, Chief White Eagle at, photographs 5-3-1962 PE 1:3, 2:7, 3:4 photographs 5-10-1962 AHH 70:2, 75:4, 5-17-1962 AHH 75:4 thieves loot 5-24-1962 PE 1:2 accused of 'short weighting' meat 7-12-1962 RMH 5:4

Dominick's Finer Food Store, Park Ridge advertisement: 1300 West Dempster Street 6-14-1962 AHH 38:1 accused of 'short weighting' meat 7-12-1962 RMH 5:4

Dominick's Finer Food Store, River Forest advertisement: 7501 West North Avenue 6-14-1962 AHH 38:1 accused of 'short weighting' meat 7-12-1962 RMH 5:4

Dominick's Finer Food Stores feature 4-H show prize beef 8-23-1962 AHH 64:1 marks 37th anniversary 9-20-1962 PE 5:5 fetes Italian food festival 6-11-1964 AHH 48:4

Dominic's Liquors, Bensenville, 19 West Main Street issued charter 8-9-1962 BR 10:4 asks for liquor license; 19 West Main Street 8-23-1962 BR 4:5 advertisement 9-13-1962 AHH 19:1 liquor license renewed 1-9-1964 BR 4:3

Domke's Flower Gardens, Prospect Heights, 196-198 Elmhurst Road advertisement 9-9-1949 3:5

Domkosky's Dairy, Arlington Heights advertisements 2-1-1927 8:5, 11-6-1936 AN 1:2

Donahue, Robert, Palatine to seek re-election to School District No. 15 board, photograph 2-20-1964 RMH 1:1

Donald, L. F. photograph 5-13-1949 RR 1:2

Donavon, James D., Arlington Heights photograph 9-23-1949 7:4

Donkee Club dance, photograph 3-15-1962 RMH 4:1

donkey baseball business men lose to regulars at Arlington 6-28-1935 MPH 1:4 proves big hit 7-5-1935 5:6 at Red Wing Ball Park, Arlington Heights 7-24-1936 8:7 photograph of 8-21-1936 2:5 donkeys take business men for ride 8-21-1936 8:1 coming to Mount Prospect 9-2-1938 CCH 1:5 rough ridin' profs beat Bensenville Lions 11-17-1939 RR 1:1 donkeys are coming--hee haw, photograph 8-9-1940 4:4 excitement! Roselle Merchants and the Zoo Loo girls 8-9-1940 RR 1:4 "Cards" to benefit from donkey game 7-21-1944 1:3 donkeys, Lions, Firemen in mixup at Bensenville 7-21-1944 RR 1:7 'Cards' and donkeys give the public many laughs 7-28-1944 1:1 American Legion to play donkey baseball under the lights at Arlington Heights 7-5-1946 1:8 donkey ball, America's funniest game, illustration 7-12-1946 2:1 see Bensenville Lions Club 8-16-1946 RR 1:8 game at Palatine Township High School 8-6-1948 PE 1:6, 8-13-1948 PE 1:4 photograph 7-2-1959 PE 1:5 Bloomingdale firemen to play Bloomingdale policemen 6-27-1963 BR 12:7 London Junior High School "donkey basketball" game vetoed 12-26-1963 WH 2:7

donkey basketball at Bensenville Community High School, photograph 12-2-1938 RR 1:3 Bensenville Lions vs. faculty 11-17-1939 12:4 high school faculty, Mount Prospect Lions to play 1-31-1941 1:2, photograph 1-31-1941 3:3 mentioned 2-25-1944 RR 2:2 game at Bensenville High 3-3-1944 RR 1:7; photograph 3-3-1944 RR 3:4 photograph at Arlington High School 2-18-1960 PE 7:6

Donkey Inn, Palatine advertisement 3-8-1935 8:7 advertisement: one mile south of Palatine 5-3-1935 PE 2:3 moves north from the old Thies farm in Plum Grove into old Carpenter's place, 923 South Plum Grove Road 5-31-1935 1:6 advertisement 7-5-1935 12:1 advertisement 12-6-1935 4:1 bigger and better floor show 4-10-1936 5:1 big time night 6-18-1937 PE 2:8 advertisement: $4 prize for the lady that rides the donkey around the dance floor in 5 minutes 9-3-1937 2:1 will be allowed to stay: Cook County 2-5-1959 PE 9:7 tavernkeeper pleas to void zoning 10-15-1959 PE 2:5 license suspended for possession of $250 federal gambling stamp 11-8-1962 PE 6:4 seeks change of zoning in order to rebuild 10-3-1963 RMH 1:3 expect objection to zoning change 1-2-1964 PE 5:6

Donkey Inn Barn, Palatine advertisement: southern fried chicken, music; Plum Grove Road one mile south of Palatine 5-6-1938 11:4

donkey softball at Palatine 6-24-1949 14:5, 17:4 Bensenville VFW to sponsor 7-29-1949 RR 3:6

Donkey Stables, one mile south of Palatine on Plum Grove Road Palatine Township Regular Democratic Club masquerade dance 10-25-1935 CCH 1:3 advertisement: dance 12-6-1935 4:1

donkeys Radio Club Farm purchases 7-29-1949 4:3 Radio Club Farm, photograph 9-9-1949 8:6

Donlea, Lucy Ann, Arlington Heights photograph 9-23-1949 6:1

Donlea, William, Farm N. J. Puffer buys; Palatine Road, Barrington Township 4-2-1937 4:7

Donnelley, Matthew, Barrington killed by train 11-18-1910 5:3

Donnelly, John, Esq., Woodstock St. Patrick's day party (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:4

Donovan, Thomas C. Circuit judge backed by Chicago Bar Association poll 10-15-1964 AHH 16:1

Don's Barber Shop, Mount Prospect, 718 East Northwest Highway advertisement 6-1-1961 AHH 31:1 under new management, photograph 6-22-1961 AHH 24:1

Don's Catering Service, Bensenville applies to operate a lunch wagon 1-25-1962 BR 1:2

Don's Dock see Johnson Fish Market, Des Plaines

Don's Marathon, Mount Prospect advertisement: Golf Road and Busse Road 1-18-1962 AHH 10:4

Don's Mobil Station, Palatine, Colfax Street and Northwest Highway to open, include restaurant 8-31-1951 AHH 7:3

donuts see restaurants

Dooley, H. A., Co. Realtors, Des Plaines mentioned; 1630 Miner Street 7-16-1964 AHH 62:1

Dooley, H. A., Real Estate, Mount Prospect, 888 East Northwest Highway see Hansen, Ronald M., Realtors 10-10-1963 AHH 60:2

DOOR, Inc., Wheeling (Direction to Opportunity through Occupation and Rehabilitation) workshop for handicapped formed 7-16-1964 WH 1:5, photographs 7-23-1964 AHH 11:1 sets meetings 8-6-1964 AHH 12:3 officers, photograph 8-20-1964 WH 2:7 rehabilitation advisor talks 10-15-1964 AHH 21:7 to open future for handicapped 10-29-1964 AHH 46:6 paints building for use as temporary school and training center; former home of Wheeling Public Library; owned by Union Hotel, photograph 11-19-1964 WH 1:1

doors see Bishop-Conner Corp., Morton Grove see Buckeridge Door Company, Arlington Heights see Chicago Door Corp., Skokie see Norton Door Closer, Bensenville see Overhead Door Co., Elk Grove Village see Pella Windows & Doors Inc., Elk Grove Village

dope see drug abuse

Dor-Lee Hair Stylist, Palatine, 226 East Hicks Place advertisement 3-16-1961 HH 9:7

Doran, James Eugene, Mount Prospect 14-year-old budding meteorologist 11-1-1962 AHH 11:1

Doran, Robert Lawrence, Roselle on leave from Merchant Marine Naval Reserve Academy at Great Neck, Long Island 7-2-1943 RR 3:3 wounded as Nazi plane strafes ship in Bay of Naples 1-21-1944 RR 1:7

Dorband, Edna essay 9-18-1925 4:4

Dorband, Henry, Arlington Heights photograph of 8-31-1945 12:4

Dorcas Aid Society see St. Peter Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights 4-9-1943 5:5...

Dorcas Circle see Itasca Dorcas Circle

Doretti Pharmacy, Mount Prospect, 2 North Main Street Richard Doretti takes over pharmacy; formerly Henderson's Pharmacy 9-5-1963 MPH 6:6 advertisement 10-10-1963 AHH 30:6 grand opening 10-10-1963 MPH 3:3

Doretti, Richard see Doretti Pharmacy, Mount Prospect 9-5-1963 MPH 6:6

Doris Kirkeby Fashions, Mount Prospect see Kirkeby, Doris, Fashions, Mount Prospect

Dorman, Cora and Del see Cordel's Dining Room & Tap, Arlington Heights

Dormann, David essay "Notes on My Garden Plot" 10-16-1925 11:6

Dorn Shoes, Palatine, 47 West Slade Street mentioned 12-29-1960 PE 5:1 advertisement 1-5-1961 PE 2:6

Dornbuch, Dr. H. W., Barrington physician (June 28, 1884) 11-17-1938 CCH 1:5

Dornbush Tavern, Palatine photograph 12-9-1949 21:2

Dorothe's Dancing School, Bensenville, Village Hall advertisement 8-26-1949 RR 2:4

Dorothy Beauty Parlor, The, Bensenville advertisement: in the new Jankers building 6-5-1925 21:5

Dorothy's Beauty Shop, Schaumburg advertisement 1-25-1962 HH 3:1

Dorr, Edward L., Bensenville enrolls at Texas Army Air school 3-27-1942 (2) 1:3

Dorr, Tsolinas & Thelander, Mount Prospect (formerly known as Tsolinas, Thelander and Associates) architects for new office building at 325 West Prospect Avenue, Mount Prospect, illustration 10-25-1962 MPH 6:4 plans office building at 1100 West Northwest Highway, Mount Prospect, illustration 11-7-1963 MPH 5:1 changes name; office at 121 South Emerson Street; opens 2nd office at Wheaton 6-11-1964 MPH 6:4

Dorr, Tsolinas & Thelander, Wheaton opens office; 333 South Cross Street 6-11-1964 MPH 6:4

Dorsey, Beatrice, Shop, Dundee clothing shop mentioned 11-14-1963 AHH 62:5

Dorson, George J., Bensenville dies in auto accident 10-15-1948 1:4

Dorvillee Farm, near Barrington see Caesar, Orville S. 7-12-1940 (2) 4:3

Dorwaldt, Edward essay "The Holstein-Friesian Cattle", photograph 5-23-1924 12:2

Dorwaldt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Barrington Center photograph of 12-3-1909 5:1

Dosch, Edward J., Franklin Park advertisement: meat; opposite depot at Mannheim Road 6-3-1927 CCH 4:7

Dotson, Rev. Claude J. new pastor Trinity Methodist Church, Mount Prospect, photograph 6-28-1962 MPH 3:2

Doty, Robert, Bensenville named supt. of public works 8-3-1961 BR 1:3 ordered to get facts; Bensenville citizens demand end to sewer problems 7-12-1962 BR 1:7

Double Dydee Mothers of Twins hears youth officer 7-18-1963 AHH 59:7

Double-E, Itasca see Murf's Drive-In, Itasca

Double 'H' Quarter Horse Farm, McHenry Illinois Quarter Horse Association show set 8-8-1963 AHH 26:6

double sessions Wittenberg School, Palatine begins double shift 10-16-1941 PE 2:6 School District No. 57, Elk Grove Township faced with double shifts 11-5-1953 MPH 1:7 School District No. 25, Wheeling Township building delay to force double school sessions 8-19-1954 AHH 1:4 School District No. 214 plans for two-wing addition ready in 2 weeks; double sessions next year 1-13-1955 MPH 1:2 Arlington High School to open with double shifts 8-25-1955 RMH 1:7 School District No. 25: new junior high school or double sessions! vote Saturday 1-26-1956 AHH 1:7 Kimball Hill School, Rolling Meadows, ends double sessions! new addition opens 2-9-1956 RMH 1:5 school doors open at Prospect Heights Public School; double sessions are temporarily slated 8-30-1956 PHH 1:7 double sessions at Wilson School, Arlington Heights, photograph 9-3-1959 AHH 1:7 crowded classroom and double sessions may face School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township 11-19-1959 HH 2:3 School District No. 15, Palatine Township study warns: pupil flood coming; more double sessions 2-25-1960 RMH 1:6 School District No. 21, Wheeling Township sees no end to double shifts 11-10-1960 WH 1:1 School District No. 15 abandons plans for double sessions 8-23-1962 RMH 1:2 School District No. 21 sees bond issue in spring; double shifts alternative? 1-17-1963 WH 1:7 double sessions loom at Jane Addams School and Winston Park School, Palatine 7-2-1964 PE 2:6 double sessions for School District No. 13, Bloomingdale Township elementary students 8-13-1964 RR 1:1 double shifts ordered at Streamwood Elementary School 8-20-1964 HSH 1:2

Dougan, Kenneth, Arlington Heights warns vote for Wheeling High School bond issue is vital 3-29-1962 WH 5:8

Dougherty, Charles S. Circuit judge backed by Chicago Bar Association poll 10-15-1964 AHH 16:1

Dougherty, Everett F., Palatine photograph 12-3-1948 PE 6:4

Douglas Aircraft Company, Chicago, Mannheim Road and Devon Avenue (later known as 803rd Specialized Depot, Chicago) $20,000,000 war plant for Bensenville area 6-5-1942 1:4 contractor named 7-10-1942 (2) 1:3 farmers move out for war plant, list 9-4-1942 CCH 1:1 Bensenville Lions in bid for new homes for workers 9-25-1942 RR 1:6 using DuPage County grader 10-30-1942 RR 1:1 framework finished, moves in 3-5-1943 (2) 2:3 chooses Park Ridge post office 4-16-1943 (2) 1:2 advertisement: help build Douglas Skymasters 6-11-1943 (2) 1:1 ship will 'Fly in July' 7-23-1943 4:8 thousands attend dedication, C-54 Skymaster takes to air 8-6-1943 1:8; illustration 8-6-1943 3:4 photograph of 8-13-1943 3:5 needs 650 more workers per week 10-15-1943 6:6 advertisement: "come work with us" 12-10-1943 12:6 C-47 dons swim suits: pair of floats for amphibious landings 1-7-1944 2:6 big order finds Park Ridge plant undermanned 1-14-1944 12:1 photographs 1-14-1944 RR 3:1 column "Douglas Doings" 1-21-1944 2:6, 3-3-1944 6:3, 5-12-1944 12:2 women beat men at many defense jobs 3-10-1944 1:7 C-54 Skymaster operations in New Guinea described 3-10-1944 RR 4:4 C-54 takes off for India with 4,000 pounds of vital parts 3-17-1944 8:3 British reporter hails planes 3-24-1944 6:4 films Airborne Mission and Parachute School show C-47 transports 5-19-1944 PE 2:2 Gen. H. H. Arnold tours 5-26-1944 1:4 advertisements profile employees 6-9-1944 7:4 $1,500,000 fire in office; plan to rebuild with fireproof construction 7-21-1944 1:6 advertisement: ex-China flyer building airplanes recommends job 7-21-1944 3:1 advertisement: help wanted at once; back the invasion forces by building aircraft 7-21-1944 9:1 advertisement: local bride helps build aircraft for invasion 7-21-1944 10:1 carries 50,000 Baby Ruth candy bars to service men and women, photograph 7-21-1944 10:4 planes carry wounded from France 7-21-1944 10:5 starts rebuilding office 7-28-1944 1:3 advertisement: auto pioneer "joins" invasion by building aircraft here 7-28-1944 7:5 plane sets non-stop record London - Washington, D.C. 7-28-1944 8:1 advertisement: working at full speed ahead 7-28-1944 12:5 advertisement: help wanted at once 8-4-1944 7:1 advertisement: rebuilding 8-11-1944 7:1 advertisement: work speeded up 8-18-1944 8:5 sees continued production of planes 8-25-1944 9:3 need more C54s after Hitler falls 9-1-1944 10:4 wind destroys new walls 9-1-1944 PE 1:8 gets $100,000,000 of peace orders 9-15-1944 1:6 advertisement: we want you to take a job along with us 9-15-1944 7:1 advertisement: photograph of Donald W. Douglas 9-22-1944 12:5 planes fly ten million V-mails monthly 9-29-1944 9:4 airline signs for more planes 10-6-1944 8:4 moves into new building 10-26-1944 14:1 "Air Fire Power Revue" recruitment program 11-17-1944 1:5, 7:5 advertisement: help build giant C-54's 12-8-1944 14:5 C-54 Skymasters return wounded from Leyte in two days 1-19-1945 2:6 offers bus rides to Des Plaines Nursery as mothers work 1-19-1945 2:8 new American Legion Auxiliary 2-16-1945 5:3 advertisement: I'm proud of this badge 3-16-1945 7:1 police officers take joy ride in C-54 Skymaster, photograph 3-23-1945 1:7 advertisement: here's a war job with a future, photograph 3-30-1945 16:5 advertisement: the only job I'd want 4-6-1945 14:5 advertisement: the war is not over until you help lick Japan 4-13-1945 14:4 launches campaign to keep war workers on the job 4-27-1945 10:5 48 slogan winners fly in one plane 4-27-1945 14:4 advertisement: more jobs...now Germany is licked our schedules are upped again 5-18-1945 7:1 estimates 100,000 visit plant on "family day" 6-8-1945 6:1 New York to India in 46 hours, photograph 7-6-1945 4:6 asked to increase production 7-20-1945 1:4 Airview News: Bob VanDenBerg wins suggestion awards, photograph [not shown] 7-20-1945 MPH 3:6 demand for Skymaster requires 400 new workers, photograph 8-3-1945 4:2 plans addition, illustration 8-10-1945 6:6 cuts to 40 hour week; to close Nov. 1, 8-24-1945 1:6 see 803rd Specialized Depot 6-14-1946 8:4 map 6-27-1946 14:1 aircraft plant still stands on 281 acres 3-2-1951 BR 1:6

Douglas Airport see O'Hare International Airport, Chicago

Douglas Avenue, Arlington Heights see Arlington Greens Subdivision see Arlington Heights, Village of 4-26-1956 CCH 1:2 see Guild, Merle, Post No. 208, American Legion 4-25-1941 1:5 see Hickory Meadows, Arlington Heights house, 216 North Douglas Avenue, photograph 2-3-1931 12:1 house, 402 North Douglas Avenue photograph 5-6-1938 11:5 village approves $15,000 widening; use of gas tax funds will provide parking space at Recreation Park 8-20-1948 1:7

Douglas, Edwin L. DuPage County Public Defender 'likes to help'; plays vital role to insure justice, photograph 10-31-1963 BR 4:1

Douglas, Emily Taft (wife of Paul Douglas) photograph 11-1-1946 RR 4:6 calls on women to end "the greatest waste of mental resources" 7-16-1964 AHH 47:6

Douglas, James H., Jr. for delegate to Republican national convention, photograph 4-2-1948 11:2 receives endorsement, photograph 4-9-1948 12:1,4

Douglas, John N., Des Plaines advertisement: building contractor 9-1-1933 6:2

Douglas Ornamental Iron Work, Barrington review; 820 West Northwest Highway 7-26-1962 AHH 59:5

Douglas, Paul Howard, Chicago Prof.: we can't ignore Hitler 12-5-1941 1:7 Major to speak to officers 12-6-1946 (2) 10:4 to speak in Bensenville 1-10-1947 RR 1:4, 6-4-1948 RR 1:7 speaks at DuPage County rally 10-22-1948 RR 1:4 to speak to DuPage County Taxpayers Association 10-7-1949 RR 1:7 runs hot; wins Senate seat 11-4-1954 RR 1:7 Senator visits Arlington Heights, photograph 2-11-1960 AHH 1:7 speaks on "The Forgotten American": migrant laborers, photographs 5-5-1960 AHH 20:1 says civil rights bill is inadequate 5-26-1960 AHH 26:1 earns plaudits at tribute, photograph 7-7-1960 AHH 38:1 raps GOP in area talks, photograph 10-27-1960 AHH 76:3 presses 'truth in lending' bill 5-11-1961 AHH 23:4 fights to save Hull House 7-13-1961 AHH 18:1 introduces revised bill to save Indiana Dunes 9-7-1961 AHH 20:1 photograph 10-26-1961 AHH 14:1 opposed to armed U.S. intervention in Cuban affairs 11-2-1961 AHH 68:1 raps defense dept. waste 11-2-1961 AHH 68:2 reports on Berlin trip: 'tyranny must be resisted by U.S.' war threat on increase, photographs 11-2-1961 AHH 68:4 says break up monopolies in business, but spare unions 11-2-1961 AHH 68:7 Schaumburg Township Democratic Organization hears, photograph 11-2-1961 HH 1:6 to discuss cold war in Berlin 11-16-1961 AR 1:1 promises to push truth-in-lending bill 3-22-1962 RMH 5:1 assails Dunes pact of Bethlehem Steel Corp. and Northwestern University 4-5-1962 AHH 30:5 gets support in 'battle of dunes' 4-26-1962 AHH 13:3 takes on the plunderers: editorial 4-26-1962 AHH 57:1 tells plans for Hoffman Estates postal branch 7-5-1962 HH 1:4 to address Quakers 8-30-1962 AHH 42:1 defies Arlington Heights 'noise law' against loudspeakers, photograph 9-27-1962 AHH 1:2 gives gift of books to Wheeling Public Library 10-4-1962 WH 2:3 helps Jerry Ziegler, photograph 10-4-1962 BR 9:3 cites growing political power of suburbs at dinner honoring James Stavros, photograph 2-21-1963 AHH 46:1 Sen. announces federal grant of $900,000 to NWCH 8-1-1963 AHH 3:1 commended by Chicago Catholic Interracial Council for civil rights leadership 6-25-1964 AHH 18:4 pleased by Senate move for Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Park 8-13-1964 AHH 39:3 to speak at Lynn Williams rally 8-20-1964 RMH 3:1, 8-27-1964 AHH 27:3 says U.S. Supreme Court redistricting verdict is boon to suburbs 9-3-1964 AHH 51:2 Sen. talks to constituents at Hanover Township Regular Democratic Organization picnic, photograph 9-24-1964 HH 2:4 warns of Republican frauds, photograph 10-1-1964 AR 13:3

Douglas, Paul, Forest Preserve, bounded by Algonquin Road, Roselle Road, Central Road and Freeman Road Cook County Forest Preserve begins effort to acquire 3-15-1962 PE 1:7 eyes three farms: Art Plote, A. H. Koch and S. Skup 3-22-1962 HH 10:1 approve bond sale for 5-17-1962 AHH 7:3 purchase of 160-acre Edward Berlin farm okayed 12-6-1962 HH 1:8 Cook County Forest Preserve asks U.S. Housing and Home Finance Agency aid to get land 1-31-1963 AHH 10:1 land purchases are one-third complete 1-16-1964 PE 1:8

Douglas, Robert L., Palatine stationed in England 7-23-1943 9:4 at Great Lakes 7-14-1944 7:3 letter from San Pedro, Calif. 12-8-1944 11:3 discharged 8-3-1945 6:3 orders changed; aboard first transport to enter Tokyo Bay, lands at Nagasaki Bay 10-12-1945 3:4 photograph 12-17-1948 PE 1:4

Douglass, Robert James "Jim", Arlington Heights letter from France 7-14-1944 12:6

Doumak, Inc., Elk Grove Village marshmallow plant in production soon, illustration 12-21-1961 EGH 2:6 2491 Estes Avenue 10-18-1962 AHH 89:8 fresh marshmallow secret key to success, photograph 8-1-1963 EGH 3:1

Dovenmuehle, Inc., Elk Grove Village, 2080 Lunt Avenue advertisement: realtor 4-26-1962 AHH 83:4 history dates back 118 years, photograph 4-26-1962 AHH 93:1 illustration 4-18-1963 AHH 57:2 mentioned; Elk Grove Park and Shop 5-28-1964 AHH 31:6

Dover Construction see Hanover Park Terrace

Dowdle, Richard E., Elk Grove Village lawyer serves as defender, commended by judge 9-28-1961 EGH 2:4

Dowe, Mr. and Mrs. A. H., Mount Prospect married fifty years, photograph 5-27-1949 MPH 5:4

Dowie, Dr. John Alexander, Zion dies, photograph 3-15-1907 3:4

Downer, Eugene, Cloverdale at sea 2-4-1944 12:2

Downers Grove Candy Kitchen, 5101 Main Street sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7

Downers Grove Chapter, Loyal Order of Moose seize slots in raid 10-11-1962 BR 5:1

Downers Grove Fruit & Vegetable Market, 5131 Main Street sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7

Downers Grove High School class holds 25th reunion 8-11-1939 1:6

Downers Grove Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars seize slots in raid 10-11-1962 BR 5:1 Downers Grove Reporter (newspaper) purchased by H. C. Paddock 12-24-1909 5:2 H. C. Paddock cancels contest for piano, calls it a "shell game" 3-24-1911 1:3

Downers Grove Shopping Center, 1112 Ogden Avenue see E-G Home Center, Downers Grove

Downers Grove Township, DuPage County (T38N R11E), bounded by 39th Street, County Line Road, 87th Street and Woodward Avenue cannot license junk dealers 2-7-1941 RR 1:3 zoning map 12-20-1956 BR 3:1

Downers Grove, Village of Rock River Conference meets 9-27-1929 1:5 displays antiques at Centennial 7-1-1932 RR 1:5 first grant of land in 1816, 1-21-1949 15:1

Downey, Frederick on board of School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township, photograph 4-19-1962 HH 1:1 board secretary to speak, photograph 6-6-1963 HH 5:4

Downey, Robert J. appointed Mount Prospect Park District attorney, photograph 8-10-1961 MPH 1:6

Downey Veterans Hospital needs help; adjacent to Great Lakes Naval Training Center 4-9-1964 BR 8:6

Downs, J. A., Elgin advertisement: upholsterer; 112 Division Street 2-2-1934 6:2

Downs, J. V., Dunton, 12 Dunton Avenue started a store, photograph 4-22-1949 17:2 photograph 4-29-1949 17:2

Downs, John R., Mount Prospect, 21 East Prospect Avenue advertisement: insurance, photograph 11-16-1961 EGH 5:1

Down's syndrome see Lund, Mark, Hilltop House, Bloomingdale see Mongoloid Development Council of Metropolitan Chicago

downspouts see sewers 5-23-1963 PE 1:5...

Downtown Arlington Business Association proposes bus service to downtown stores 4-13-1961 AHH 3:3

Downtown Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights advertisement: formerly Foley's Beauty Shop, 5 South Dunton Avenue 3-15-1962 AHH 35:1

"Downtown Dilemma, The" series of articles on the plight of suburban downtown districts; by Jim Carns; photographs by Tom Grieger 12-10-1964 AHH 86:1 traffic and parking problems 12-17-1964 AHH 66:1 a planner may only recommend, and hope 12-24-1964 AHH 18:1 only a few businesses find success 12-31-1964 AHH 13:1

Downtown Palatine Merchants Association mentioned 6-20-1963 PE 4:1 Downtown Shopping News (newspaper) local carriers get best grades in Chicago area 6-7-1940 4:5

downtowns see also individual cities, towns, villages and other places see Arlington Downtown Plaza Associates see Mount Prospect Downtown Shopping Area some make a comeback; others can't get organized 5-30-1963 AHH 15:1

Dowty, John A., Northbrook killed in action; father receives Silver Star and Purple Heart 12-10-1943 12:5

Doyle, Edward R. "Moose", Arlington Heights at Camp Crowder, Mo. 10-2-1942 (2) 2:1 plays baseball 10-16-1942 (2) 2:3 at Camp Crowder 11-20-1942 (2) 2:6 "like it fine" 12-11-1942 (2) 4:6 letter from Drew Field, Tampa, Fla. 1-29-1943 (2) 1:8 "not used to all this sunshine" 2-19-1943 (2) 2:3 mentioned 3-5-1943 (2) 1:1 receives $18, 3-12-1943 (2) 1:3 on furlough 3-19-1943 (2) 1:3 letters from Drew Field 4-9-1943 (2) 5:3, 5-21-1943 (2) 2:3, 6-18-1943 (2) 6:4 letter from California 7-2-1943 (2) 6:3 arrives safely in a foreign port 7-30-1943 (2) 1:3 letter from Australia 8-6-1943 (2) 1:6 letter from South Pacific 10-8-1943 DCR 12:3 heavy rains wash out bridges 11-5-1943 7:5 Christmas card 12-10-1943 7:3 "getting bombed almost every night" in New Guinea 2-4-1944 7:4 "Japs always miss their target" 2-18-1944 7:6 letter from New Guinea 3-3-1944 7:2 "28 per cent of the group have dengue fever" 4-14-1944 10:3 "it always rains at night here" 5-12-1944 9:3 "took a lot of pictures of Jap equipment" 5-26-1944 9:6 "getting ready for another move closer to the Philippines" 6-16-1944 9:6 "just had a red alert" 7-14-1944 6:2 "a few Jap snipers up in the caves", photograph 8-18-1944 8:5 letter from New Guinea 8-25-1944 12:8 "pretty quiet" 9-22-1944 7:2 given good conduct medal 9-29-1944 14:3 platoon has ball game 10-6-1944 11:7 letter from New Guinea 11-3-1944 11:3 letter from Netherland East Indies 11-17-1944 10:5 letter from Dutch East Indies 2-2-1945 12:2 letter from Philippines 3-30-1945 10:3 "have been seeing some pretty Filipino girls lately" 6-8-1945 8:6 wrote 2nd most number of letters to WUS 8-16-1945 17:4 "clerk at the motor pool dispatcher", photograph 8-16-1945 20:2 letter from Leyte 10-5-1945 14:3 discharged 12-28-1945 7:8 on his way home 12-28-1945 12:5

Doyle, Emmett J., Arlington Heights letter from Camp Wallace, Texas 1-22-1943 6:5 at Camp Stewart, Ga. 4-2-1943 (2) 2:7 letter from Camp Stewart 6-4-1943 (2) 4:2 transferred to Military Police 3-24-1944 7:6 "we have two prisoners of war camps at Stewart" for Italians and Germans 4-14-1944 14:5 receives commendation for his investigations 6-2-1944 7:8 describes conditions at POW camp 6-16-1944 11:4 "going to the fights tonight" 7-7-1944 6:2 "spend evenings looking for men who have gone AWOL" 8-18-1944 14:6 "investigated two rape cases...very bad" 9-29-1944 11:6 moves to Camp Shelby, Miss. 1-26-1945 9:6 in combat Military Police Battalion 2-2-1945 7:6 resumes duties as Special Investigator 2-9-1945 12:2 tells history of Camp Shelby 3-9-1945 7:3 at Camp Siebert, Ala. 3-30-1945 10:5 returns to Camp Shelby 4-27-1945 12:5 on furlough 5-4-1945 14:7 letter from Indiantown Gap, Pa. 5-25-1945 14:5 visits Hershey, Pa. 6-8-1945 6:7 overseas 6-15-1945 14:1 letters from Panama 6-29-1945 16:7, 7-13-1945 8:2 "pitching a little softball on the Isthmus" 8-3-1945 9:6 attached to Coast Artillery Corps 8-16-1945 14:6 describes Panama 9-21-1945 10:3 chief at the message center Club 10-5-1945 11:4 goes aboard the big 'E', Enterprise 10-19-1945 14:3 promoted to corporal 11-9-1945 16:4 Panama City devotes itself entirely to vice 11-30-1945 12:3, 14:5 sends season's greetings 12-28-1945 12:6

Doyle Signs Inc., Addison, 232 Interstate Road review 10-25-1962 AHH 84:5

Doyno Motors, Inc., Mount Prospect, 630 West Northwest Highway foreign cars precision-built, photographs 2-23-1961 AHH 83:1 advertisement 6-8-1961 AHH 63:7 Volkswagen serves as second car, photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 69:4 review; 530 West Northwest Highway 10-18-1962 AHH 47:1 reports sales jump 10-24-1963 AHH 53:1 considers further expansion, photograph 3-5-1964 AHH 38:4

Dozier, Bee, Nursing Home, Palatine Township, southwest corner Dundee Road and Portage Avenue (also known as Dozier Sanitarium, Palatine Sanitarium) giving helpful service for convalescents 1-10-1941 PE 1:6 under fire for crowded, unsanitary conditions; some patients chained to beds; aged employee's death due to burns from laying on bed soaked in kerosene or gasoline to kill vermin 10-9-1942 1:7 "provides a real home for aged": Bee Dozier 12-4-1942 PE 1:7 lawn party, photograph 7-6-1961 PE 4:6 gets listing from AHA 6-21-1962 PE 4:1 southwest corner Dundee Road and Portage Avenue 12-6-1962 PE 7:3 1509 West Dundee Road 11-22-1962 RMH 7:7 open house 6-13-1963 AHH 20:6

Dozier Sanitarium, Palatine Township see Dozier, Bee, Nursing Home, Palatine Township

Dozier's, Bee, Maple Hill Nursing Home, Long Grove, 2300 North Old Hicks Road open house 6-13-1963 AHH 20:6 mentioned 7-16-1964 WH 4:5

DP's (abbreviation) displaced persons, see refugees

Drachman, Mrs. Allen, Arlington Heights photograph 2-13-1948 7:3

draft see conscription

drag racing see Blockbusters see Mystics Motor Club Kildeer Civic Association organizes to fight drag racing site 4-19-1956 CCH 1:6 'drag strip' is sought by Hoffman Estates teens, photograph 9-22-1960 HH 1:4 'drag racer' in Bensenville rams tree, ends chase 6-21-1962 BR 1:6 eight youths held on racing charge by Bloomingdale police 5-30-1963 BR 12:2

Dragon Wagon marionette show, photograph 8-20-1959 EGH 2:5

Drain Enterprises, Addison, 101 Commercial Road factory leveled by blast, flames 12-12-1957 BR 1:3

drain tile photograph 7-3-1958 EGH 1:1

drainage see flooding

Drainage Canal see Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal

drainage districts see also flooding see also sewers and sewage works see Addison Creek Drainage District see Arlington Heights Drainage District No. 1 see Bloomingdale Drainage District see Buffalo Creek Drainage District see Buffalo Grove Drainage District see Clarendon Drainage Association, Prospect Heights see Dempster Drainage District see DuPage River Conservancy District see East Fork Drainage District, Niles Township see Elk Grove Drainage District No. 1 see Feehanville Drainage District see Fox River Valley Conservancy District see Maine Township Levee District see McDonald Creek Drainage District see Palatine Drainage District No. 1 see Prospect Heights Drainage District see Salt Creek Conservancy District see Salt Creek Drainage District see Schaumburg Mutual Drainage District see South DuPage Water Protection District see Union Drainage District No. 1 see Union Drainage District No. 2 see Wayne Center Mutual Drainage District see Weller Creek Drainage District see Westmoreland Drainage District see Wheeling Drainage District No. 1 Metropolitan Sanitary District of Chicago seeks to consolidate all flood districts 6-2-1960 AHH 72:4 NIMAPC launches new flood mapping program 1-26-1961 AHH 5:1

Drake & Leighty, Elgin advertisement: auctioneers 7-1-1938 CCH 3:3

Drake OakBrook, Oak Brook luxury-resort hotel is being built 12-14-1961 AHH 27:5

Drake & Son Funeral Home, Park Ridge, 625 Busse Highway advertisement 9-5-1963 AHH 17:2, 28:3

Drake Subdivision, Prospect Heights southwest of Elmhurst Road and Stonegate Drive 3-1-1962 WH 1:1

Drake Surplus Stores, Des Plaines, 1475 Ellinwood Avenue lost our lease 1-16-1948 9:4

dramas see also opera see also theater see Arlington Heights Dramatic Association see Arlington Heights Dramatic Club see Barrington Dramatic Club see Des Plaines Dramatic Guild see Glenview Dramatic Club see Greenview Estates Musical Drama Guild, Arlington Heights see Itasca Dramatics for Teens Association see Lake Zurich Playhouse see Northbrook Dramatic Club see Palatine Dramatic Club Palatine Dramatic Club presents The Iron Hand at Seip's Auditorium 4-26-1912 5:2 Orchard Place School Dramatic club presents Deacon Dubbs and Hans Von Smash 2-4-1921 8:6 drama Assisted by Sadie at St. Gertrude's Catholic Church, Franklin Park 4-20-1923 (Roll A) 13:5 drama The Dust of the Earth given by The Concordia Branch No. 22 at Seip's Auditorium, 4-25-1924 22:6 drama Diamonds and Hearts at Glenview Inn 5-1-1925 13:5 Dramatic Society presents play Nothing But the Truth at St. Peter's Evangelical Neighborhood Church of Northbrook and Glenview 12-11-1925 9:1 Drama League studies stage of Community House of First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights 8-3-1928 1:6 comedy drama Cyclone Sally at Glenview School 1-10-1930 1:6 new method of Bible study by drama episodes 11-7-1930 1:5 First Presbyterian Church, Arlington Heights comedy-drama Paying the Fiddler 2-6-1931 6:3 Palatine Township High School hosts drama and music contest 4-17-1931 1:7 Arlington Heights Township High School singer, dramatic reader 1-8-1932 1:4 drama The Youngest at Cutting Hall 4-26-1935 PE 1:5,7 sleigh ride for Arlington Heights Public School Dramatic Club 2-4-1938 4:2 Rev. Harry Fricke writes religious drama 9-27-1940 1:5 Mount Prospect Community Council "Victory Players" work hard on drama projects 7-30-1943 MPH 1:7 Prospect Heights Public School PTA enjoys 'flashback' drama, installs officers 5-19-1944 MPH 3:1 Palatine Township High School Dramatic Club to present The Tin Hero 3-2-1945 PE 1:2 Prospect Heights Public School to dramatize The Robe 3-2-1945 MPH 3:2 Leroy Helgren, Bensenville, plans drama group, photograph 8-23-1946 RR 1:4 Methodist Youth Fellowship wins first in drama tournament 2-13-1948 8:6 Arlington Heights Township High School dramatics club Paint and Wig to present annual Dramatics Festival 4-30-1948 7:3 1870s advertisement reprinted: Barrington Dramatic Club presented Among the Breakers at Maiman's Hall, March 7, 1879 3-18-1949 24:3

dramshop act dram shop act contested at DuPage 1-14-1938 RR 1:3 dram shop act lawsuit in Hanssen death 4-18-1947 RR 1:6 Mrs. Laura Hahnfeldt sues Kosmin's Tavern, Robert A. Schnell's tavern and Eddie's Wine and Liquors, Arlington Heights 12-2-1949 1:1

Draper, Chas. photograph 1-13-1950 CCH 1:5

Draper, Dr. Cyrus P., Arlington Heights advertisement: veterinary surgeon and dentist 4-26-1902 1:2 and wife celebrate china wedding anniversary 9-3-1909 1:3 catches chicken thief — a mink 2-14-1919 1:7 "Social Evening" at Hillside Farm 10-20-1922 8:3 obituary 6-30-1933 1:6

Draper, Mrs. D. K., Arlington Heights dies 4-4-1919 1:5 memorial 5-2-1919 1:3

Draper, Daniel, Arlington Heights pioneer, photograph 9-28-1961 S 66:2

Draper, Mrs. Emily B., Arlington Heights remembrance of 10-14-1921 10:5

Draper family, Elk Grove settled in Elk Grove in 1835, 4-3-1936 5:2

Draper, Helen, Arlington Heights dies 5-20-1910 8:3 eulogy 9-19-1913 5:4

Draper, L. F. and Associates, Inc., Palatine to rent out soon-to-be-erected office building at 19 South Bothwell Street, illustration 2-8-1962 AHH 41:1

Draper, Lillian Ruth, Hillside Farm marries Gilbert John Klehm 10-1-1926 1:1

Draper, Mrs. Louise N., Arlington Heights photograph 1-14-1949 5:1

Draper, Luella, Prairie View photograph 8-26-1949 CCH 2:3

draperies see Balas, Hoffman Estates see designer's shop, the, Arlington Heights see Homespun House of California, Glenview see Joers, A. J., Palatine see Lee's Draperies, Mount Prospect Plaza see Palatine Drapery & Sewing Shop see Palatine Tailored Drapery see Regent Draperies, Arlington Heights

Drayton see Klopp & Drayton, Palatine

Drebin, Solomon remembers Palatine 6-14-1929 2:5

dredging Salt Creek dredging to employ 600 men in DuPage County 12-18-1936 RR 1:8 Spring Brook dredging contemplated 12-18-1936 RR 1:8 engineer urges dredge project for Weller Creek 11-18-1943 1:1 Salt Creek dredged at Itasca, skating pond to be created, photograph 10-17-1952 RR 1:2 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Corrado bring damage suit against; claim Silver Creek dredging has damaged their property 6-3-1954 BR 1:7 Palatine estimates cost of clearing, widening and dredging Salt Creek at $50,000, 5-12-1955 PE 1:7 Bensenville awards contract to dredge Addison Creek 12-26-1957 BR 1:6 Addison Creek dredging needed to avert damage 6-8-1961 BR 5:4 Metropolitan Sanitary District earmarks $50,000 for dredging Wheeling drainage ditch 3-10-1960 CCH 1:6 Des Plaines River dredging under way 10-27-1960 AHH 4:3

Dreher, Ray, Palatine killed in France 9-1-1944 MPH 1:7 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:8

Dreher, Richard, Wheeling at Biggs Field, Texas 6-25-1943 (2) 6:3

Drennan Bros., Franklin Park advertisement: cement contractors 4-6-1928 DCR 3:8

Drenner, Mrs. Hattie see Stellman, Mrs. Herbert 3-31-1939 RR 1:3

Dreschel, Arthur, Arlington Heights see Chicago & Northwestern Railroad 8-7-1942 1:3

Dresmal, Nancy Ann Claudine, Arlington Heights photograph 9-10-1948 14:2

Dresselhuys, Edward C., Prospect Heights joins Navy 4-23-1943 MPH 3:6 doing liaison work 10-22-1943 MPH 3:1 home from South Pacific 11-30-1944 8:2 supervised unloading of invasion armadas, photograph 6-22-1945 7:4 discharged 11-30-1945 18:4

Dresser, A. C., Mount Prospect candidate for Trustee, photograph 4-4-1930 MPH 4:8

Dresser, Charles S., Mount Prospect graduates from weather school, photograph 2-11-1949 16:2

Dresser, George, Mount Prospect on maneuvers at Mojave Desert, photograph 11-20-1942 (2) 2:3 returns to Indiantown Gap military reservation in Pa. 3-12-1943 (2) 1:7 arrives at a foreign port 10-1-1943 10:7 commissioned 2nd Lt. in France 6-29-1945 14:5

Dresser, John P., Mount Prospect photograph 9-5-1947 5:3

Dresser, John Richard, Mount Prospect enlists in army air forces 11-12-1943 12:5 in Arkansas 9-8-1944 12:8 at Hondo, Texas 4-27-1945 12:5

dressmakers see dressmaking

dressmaking see also clothing see Hills, Edna E., Itasca see Lewis, Mrs., Arlington Heights see Quentin, Mary, Palatine adults go to AHTHS: dressmaking class, photographs 11-21-1947 1:2 dressmaking is also popular course at AHTHS, photograph 9-30-1949 12:4 ten DuPage County 4-H dressmaker winners, photograph 8-1-1963 BR 9:1

Drew, Theodore A., Arlington Heights photograph 12-12-1947 1:4

Drewes, Alfred, Mount Prospect transferred to Camp Maxey, Texas 4-16-1943 (2) 5:2

Drewes, Alvin Fred, Des Plaines graduates from flight training school at Northwestern University 3-5-1943 (2) 1:2

Drewes Electric Shop, Arlington Heights (formerly known as Drewes' Refrigeration) advertisement: electrical services; 713 North Evergreen Avenue 6-3-1938 CCH 2:1 mentioned 12-2-1949 17:1

Drewes, Raymond, Arlington Heights at Camp Claibourne, La. 4-28-1944 9:8

Drewes' Refrigeration, Arlington Heights see Drewes Electric Shop, Arlington Heights

Drewes Road repair, see Wheeling Township 8-11-1916 5:4

Drewes, Wayne E., Palatine transferred to Ft. Lewis 9-18-1942 PE 1:1 address correction 7-30-1943 (2) 1:3 in Hawaiian Islands 10-8-1943 7:7 at New Guinea 6-2-1944 12:3 awarded Bronze Star for attack on Baguio 9-7-1945 12:2 leaves Philippines for the States 9-21-1945 12:5 discharged 11-9-1945 9:4

Drexler, Julius, Palatine shoots a woodchuck 6-13-1947 15:4

Dreyer, Bill "Willie", Palatine wins race, see track and field PE 7-6-1934 1:5 takes first in 10,000 meter run 7-12-1935 RR 1:8 marathon runner fails in Olympic tryouts—but 5-1-1936 6:2 now training for marathons 1-13-1939 6:6 places in 15 mile marathon 4-7-1939 (2) 5:6 to compete at Des Moines 4-19-1940 12:7 runs 6,000 miles to work 8-13-1943 1:1

Dreyer, Lenora essay "My Project" 3-27-1925 3:4

Dreyer's Electric Shop, Arlington Heights advertisement: formerly Johnson's; North Dunton Avenue 8-2-1929 2:6 advertisement: 4 North Dunton Avenue 3-4-1930 8:7 celebrates second anniversary; sponsors free film Stepping Out 6-5-1931 1:1

Dreyer's Magnavox Studio, Arlington Heights, 704 East Northwest Highway mentioned 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1

Drier, Alex 'man on the go' to pause for bazaar at Rolling Meadows, photograph 9-15-1960 RMH 17:1 interviewed on "Your YMCA on the Go" show over WNWC, photograph 8-15-1963 AHH 13:1

Driftwood Beauty Salon, Palatine, 118 South Northwest Highway advertisement 3-2-1961 PE 2:1

Drije, Dr. Tom M., Elmhurst veterinarian has more than just a love of animals, photographs 8-22-1963 BR 13:1

drilling see wells

drinking see alcohol

Driscoll Catholic High School, Addison, 555 North Lombard Road new school will be open in 1966, if... 1-3-1963 BR 1:8

Drive-In Cleaners, Palatine, 114 West Colfax Street advertisement, photograph 7-19-1946 PE 3:1 noted in magazine The American Drycleaner 7-2-1948 PE 3:7 photograph 12-2-1954 AHH 29:1

Drive-In Cleaners and Shirt Laundry, Roselle advertisement; Irving Park Road and Maple Avenue 5-28-1964 EGH 2:5

Drive-In Quality Cleaners, Mount Prospect, 6 West Busse Avenue mentioned 12-29-1960 MPH 4:1

Drive-In Shopping Center, Prospect Heights see Prospect Heights Drive-In Shopping Center

drive-in restaurants see restaurants

drive-in theaters see theaters

Drive-In Theatre, Waukegan Road and Golf Road cars from every state visit 9-12-1941 (2) 1:1 films The Housekeeper's Daughter, Drums 10-3-1941 (2) 6:3 opens May 7, 5-8-1942 (2) 1:8

drive-ins see 53 Drive-In, Palatine see