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F & B Construction Co., Melrose Park see Lullo, Frank
F.B.&F.T. Grand Masquerade at Haemker's Hall, Highland Grove 1-18-1907 16:2
F-B-K, Inc., Arlington Heights see Florence, Blum & Keller, Inc., Arlington Heights
F J Die Mold & Stampings Inc., Palatine, 623 West Colfax Street review 4-11-1963 AHH 50:3
F.O.H. (abbreviation) see Friends of Harmony
F & P Corp., Wheeling village moves to get rid of condemned house at 994 Anthony Road owned by, photograph 12-10-1964 WH 1:1
F & S Construction Company, Hoffman Estates, Higgins Road and Roselle Road (also known as Father & Son Construction Company for founder Sam Hoffman and son Jack Hoffman) see Golf Center, Hoffman Estates see Highlands West, The, Hoffman Estates see Hoffman Community Builders see Hoffman Estates Subdivision see Town & Country IV, Hoffman Estates see Town and Country Park, Hoffman Estates claims subdivisions boost farm values to $2,000 an acre; 'Schaumburg can't stop home seekers,' 4-7-1955 CCH 1:7 plans to erect subdivision: initial building will be on 145 acres east of Roselle Road between Golf Road and Higgins Road 6-9-1955 PE 1:7 Schaumburg a new city; 80 homes under construction 11-3-1955 RR 1:4 may quit construction unless Hoffman Estates incorporates 10-9-1958 PE-HES 1:4 gives a helping hand to library project 11-27-1958 PE-HES 1:6 state fire marshall probes $5,000 fire 5-21-1959 HH 1:3 tells terms for staying in area 8-6-1959 HH 1:4 founder Sam Hoffman and wife Ann found shot dead; son Jack now president 10-15-1959 HH 1:6 buys land for 1,000 homes north of Golf Road and west of Roselle Road 10-22-1959 HH 1:4 to pay for added police in Hoffman Estates 6-2-1960 HH 1:4 reveals plans for new homes, shops 7-14-1960 HH 2:1 says regional shopping facilities needed 8-18-1960 HH 1:1 air annexation at open meeting; farmers claim pledge broken 9-8-1960 HH 1:4 plans financial aid, schedules development for 7 acre park site at Lakeview School, map 1-12-1961 HH 1:4 slates help for School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township 3-9-1961 HH 1:4 seeks apartments on south side of Higgins Road just west of Roselle Road 8-31-1961 HH 1:4 proposes 462 apartments 9-14-1961 HH 1:4 Hoffman Estates grants zone request for apartments 10-5-1961 HH 4:1 Hoffman Estates President Pinger 'breaks' zoning tie votes 10-19-1961 HH 1:3 picketed by family over home 'gripe' 11-23-1961 HH 1:4 higher costs force revision of plans for apartments on south side of Higgins Road across from Hoffman Lanes 1-25-1962 HH 1:4 planners grant OK for duplex homes southeast of Higgins Road and Grand Canyon Parkway 2-1-1962 HH 1:3 offers Hoffman Estates a lake park in Hoffman Highlands Subdivision; turned down, photograph 10-31-1963 HH 1:5 announces ambitious building plans for Ida Vogelie farm northeast of Jones Road and Higgins Road, photograph 12-5-1963 HH 1:3 to stop giving donations to schools; School District No. 54 expresses grave concern 1-9-1964 HH 1:1 pre-annexation hearing set 2-6-1964 HH 1:1 has developed 1,500 acres 2-27-1964 AHH 59:1 planners recommend zoning request for northwest corner Jones Road and Higgins Road be denied 2-27-1964 HH 1:5 decision delayed on zoning 3-5-1964 HH 1:1 zoning okay follows split donation agreement 3-19-1964 HH 1:2 Hoffman Estates lot size hearing Friday; to seek reduction okay 9-24-1964 HH 1:7 boosts school donations from $50 to $100 a lot; patches up differences with School District No. 54, 10-1-1964 HH 1:1 industry park plan earns high praise; 49-acres 10-1-1964 HH 1:4 residents protest plan for 49-acre industry park on Higgins Road west of Roselle Road, photograph 10-15-1964 HH 1:3 Hoffman Estates post office branch contract awarded to company allied with 10-15-1964 HH 1:7 10-15-1964 HH 1:7 'dense' tree-shrub buffer proposed at industry site 11-12-1964 HH 1:1 firemen get practice burning down old mill building on Higgins Road, photograph; new construction and mill site at Higgins Road and Jones Road 11-12-1964 HH 3:1 makes site available for school, see Churchill Elementary School, Schaumburg 11-26-1964 HH 1:2 outlines the future: home is new prestige symbol 12-31-1964 HH 7:3
F & W Auto Parts, Palatine, 130 South Northwest Highway mentioned 12-29-1960 PE 5:1
FAA (abbreviation) see United States, Federal Aviation Agency
Fab Craft Co., Bensenville arc welding unit taken; 5 North Garden Street 12-17-1964 AR 9:8
Faber, Howard S., Arlington Heights Hull House holds memories for businessman; protests destruction, photograph 5-25-1961 AHH 22:1 fights to save Hull House, photographs 7-13-1961 AHH 18:1 senior citizen goes to University of Miami, photograph 11-16-1961 AHH 1:4
Fabric Center, Bensenville, 13 South Center Street advertisement 5-11-1961 BR 4:1
Fabric Mart, Mount Prospect, Randhurst mentioned 8-16-1962 AHH 65:1 advertisement 4-4-1963 MPH 12:7
facsimiles see also reprints, newspapers see Cook County Herald (March 12, 1873) 5-6-1949 17:3 see Dunton Herald (March 21, 1873) 9-28-1961 S 86:1 see Palatine Herald (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 17:1 see typography 3-23-1951 17:1 see Wood Street School 2-3-1950 17:1
Factly's Syncopators to play at M. F. Heine's 10-2-1925 4:1
Factory Road, Addison see General Pool Construction Co., Addison see Hire Nelson Company, Addison see Major Packaging, Addison see Multi-Plastics, Addison see Salisbury, W. H., Co., Chicago see Smith, Elwin and Company, Addison see Thybar Company, Addison see West Brand News Co., Addison
Faculty Advisory Council see School District No. 23, Wheeling, Township 9-19-1963 PHH 1:7
Fadaro's, Mount Prospect, 16 West Northwest Highway advertisement: restaurant 11-5-1953 PE 7:1
fads terrariums: growing fad in suburbia, photographs 10-12-1961 AHH 6:1 grocers to aid doctors with diet-fad warnings 11-22-1962 AHH 49:1 walking fad: omen for suburbanites? our feet may face sore test, photographs 2-28-1963 AHH 24:1 trolls come out from under the bridges; latest fad, they pop up everywhere, photograph 9-26-1963 AHH 27:3
Fahey, Dr. Martin H., Des Plaines new chief of staff at Holy Family Hospital, photograph 11-26-1964 RMH 6:6
Fahlgren, Bill, Palatine at Cecil Field, Jacksonville, Fla. 11-3-1944 11:2
Fahrner, Mrs. E. Allen, Prospect Heights photograph 6-4-1948 MPH 4:3
Fahse, Mrs. Karl, Roselle appointed historian for Northwest Community Hospital 1-26-1961 AHH 10:4
Fair, The, Mount Prospect slates Randhurst location 8-3-1961 MPH 1:2 store is milestone in company history, photograph 8-16-1962 AHH 78:1 Dick Biondi to appear, photograph 8-30-1962 AHH 55:1 photograph 9-13-1962 AHH 88:5 Montgomery Ward to take over 8-29-1963 AHH 17:1 photograph 8-29-1963 AHH 22:7
fair employment see job discrimination, alleged
Fair Grounds, Palatine see Cook County Fair Grounds, Melrose Park see Cook County Fair Grounds, Palatine
Fair Grounds Park, Palatine (also known as Dean's Park) Village board oks annexation of 8-16-1946 2:6, 12-13-1946 PE 1:3 Ayres & Kathryn Davies Circus at 5-21-1948 3:5, PE 1:7
Fair Grounds Subdivision, Palatine, southeast of Baldwin Road and Hicks Road approval delayed again on plat 11-18-1949 PE 1:4
fair housing see housing discrimination, alleged
Fair Labor Standards Act see United States Department of Labor 7-16-1964 BR 1:1...
Fair Lady Beauty Salon, Palatine, 19 West Railroad Avenue advertisement 12-12-1963 AHH 43:2
Fairbanks see Kartsens-Fairbanks Funeral Home, Arlington Heights
Fairbanks & Stirlen Ambulance Service, Barrington successors to Danielsen & Willmering Funeral Home, advertisement, photographs 5-6-1949 PE 4:4
Fairchild, Miss Allie, Arlington Heights honored at Presbyterian Church, prepares to become foreign missionary, photograph 9-6-1912 13:3
Fairchild, Burton, Bensenville letter from Madison, Wis. 10-1-1943 9:1 recuperating from attack of pneumonia 2-11-1944 RR 2:2 wounded in France 3-9-1945 RR 1:3
Fairchild, Chester H., Arlington Heights and wife wedded half a century 7-9-1915 1:5 old Civil War veteran leaves this earth, photograph 6-19-1925 1:7
Fairchild, Fern, Bensenville on WGN radio 6-6-1947 RR 1:6
Fairchild, Harry G., Arlington Heights, Wood Dale printers devil 40 years ago makes return visit to old shop 12-23-1949 3:6
Fairchild Printing Service, Inc., Bensenville mentioned 9-3-1964 BR 10:1 unauthorized bill unpaid for 2 years 11-5-1964 AR 7:4 Bensenville spurns paying old printing bill 12-17-1964 AR 10:5
fairgrounds see also fairs see DuPage County Fairgrounds
Fairhaven Estates, Barrington, southeast of Cuba Road and Route 59 subdivision receives statue of Columbus 10-4-1962 AHH 4:4 statue of Columbus: a triumph over odds, photograph 10-11-1962 AHH 21:1 advertisement 11-8-1962 AHH 39:1 builder A. J. DeTomasi exhibits replica of New York World's Fair house; 129 West Lake Shore Drive, photographs 5-28-1964 AHH 48:3, 6-18-1964 AHH 18:5
Fairhills Farm Countryside Farm School for Retarded Children stages Garden Bazaar, photograph 8-2-1962 AHH 44:3
Fairhope Farms Home Bureau, Higgins Road and Hinsdale Street meets 7-26-1946 2:5 29 ladies attend meeting 12-9-1949 CCH 2:4
Fairman, Michele, Arlington Heights photograph 3-14-1947 8:3
Fairmont Foods Co., Rolling Meadows, 3901 Industrial Avenue mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 8:8 awarded milk contract with School District No. 15, 7-16-1964 RMH 4:7 2 boys confess to plant burglaries 12-10-1964 RMH 1:3
fairs and expositions see also circuses and tent shows see Arlington Heights Expansion Exposition (1925-1927) see Arlington Heights Style Show and Merchandise Fair (1936) see Buffalo Grove Community Fair (1963) see Central States Exposition, Aurora (1923-1927) see Chicago Furniture Show see Chicago International Trade Fair (1958-1963) see Chicago Railroad Fair (1948-1949) see Chicago World's Fair (1933) see Chicagoland Fair (1957) see Chicagoland Health Fair (1964) see Chicagoland Photo Fair see Cook County Fair (1914-1948) see Cook County Fair Association see Cook County Fair Grounds, Melrose Park see Cook County Fair Grounds, Palatine see Deer Park Countryside Fair (1962) see DuPage County Fair, Wheaton (1948-1962) see Elgin Agricultural Fair and Horse Show (1936-1942) see Family Fair (1962) see Farm Institute and Civic Exhibition, Libertyville (1932) see Glenview Art Fair (1963) see Glenview Fair (1921-1925) see Great Chi-Cook Fair (1922) see Itasca Country Fair (1946-1949) see Kane County Fair (1946-1949) see Kankakee Inter-State Fair (1923) see Lake County Fair (1905-1962) see McHenry County Fair (1904-1926) see Midwest Bonsai Show see North Cook County 4-H Fair (1947-1962) see Old Town Fair, Elk Grove Village see Public Service Company of Northern Illinois 7-23-1948 6:5 see Rolling Meadows Country Fair see Wheeling Family Fair
Fairview Avenue, Park Ridge see A. & D. Letter Service, Park Ridge see Middle States Telephone Company see Perkins Express, Park Ridge see Roosevelt, Theodore, School, Park Ridge
Fairview Construction Co., Schiller Park advertisement 12-7-1928 3:1
Fairview Gardens, Mount Prospect Bluett Home Builders homes stress construction; northwest of Wolf Road and Central Road, photograph 9-10-1964 AHH 36:1 advertisement, photograph 9-17-1964 AHH 76:1 Bluett's bi-level remains popular with home buyers, photograph 10-22-1964 AHH 54:1 village buys Bluett water utility 11-12-1964 MPH 1:8
Fairview Heights, Leyden Township petition for a hard stone road 3-21-1924 14:6
Fairview Kennel Club, Lawrence Avenue and Mannheim Road opens with big crowd watching greyhounds 8-3-1928 8:4 advertisement 8-3-1928 DCR 2:1 raided 6-14-1929 DCR 1:4 Swanson plans drives to run dog races out 6-28-1929 1:1 open by court order 8-27-1929 4:2 destroyed by spectacular fire 4-15-1930 1:8
Fairview Riding Stables, Lawrence Avenue and Mannheim Road rodeo 5-27-1938 RR 2:1
Fairview School, Mount Prospect, 300 North Fairview Street see also School District No. 57, Elk Grove Township to have 8 rooms 10-26-1951 MPH 1:7 present plans for, illustration 12-7-1951 MPH 1:7 groundbreaking, photograph 6-4-1953 AHH 3:4 photograph of students in class 9-10-1953 MPH 1:2 open house, photograph 9-24-1953 MPH 1:2 children walking home from, photograph 12-10-1953 MPH 1:4 vote on expansion, illustration 11-24-1955 MPH 1:7 photograph 8-27-1959 MPH 1:4 parents object to split shift idea 5-10-1962 MPH 2:1 Church of the Holy Innocents, Episcopal, Hoffman Estates hold services at 8-30-1962 HH 3:4 PTA to rerun taped recording, "Communism Brainwashing" 3-7-1963 HH 4:7
Fairview School, Niles Township, Carpenter Road see also School District No. 72, Niles Township Achievement Club 3-2-1923 (Roll A) 10:3 opens 9-13-1927 4:3 graduation 6-3-1930 4:2 graduates 12, 6-19-1931 12:5 program 12-4-1931 7:2 Mother's Day program 5-20-1932 NCH 1:5
Fairview School, Schaumburg, 375 Arizona Boulevard see also School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township under construction 11-1-1956 PE 1:4 grounds to be seeded 6-27-1957 PE 1:6 sack race, photograph 8-1-1957 PE 5:1 principal tells plans 8-21-1958 PE-HES 1:6 pupils' mural reveals underground secrets, photograph 12-19-1963 HH 2:4
Fairview Subdivision, Arlington Heights advertisement: Charles P. Gray Co. 9-2-1927 AHH 3:7 75 lots bring $15 each for bond holders 7-17-1947 1:6
Fairview Utility Co., Mount Prospect, Central Road and Wolf Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:2
Fairway Park Subdivision see Ranchette - Fairway Park Subdivision, Itasca
Fairway Terrace, Arlington Heights, near Windsor Drive and Palatine Road plat approved for 16-acre subdivision 1-23-1964 AHH 20:3 no funds to go to School District No. 23, 4-2-1964 PHH 1:7
faith St. Peter Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights, advertisement: victory by faith 2-18-1944 6:1 Rev. Milo Vondracek finds Europe strong in faith, singing praises of America 10-1-1948 1:4 Margaret Jaacks, Wheeling widow's faith inspire fund, photograph 11-19-1959 WH 1:1 Sen. Everett Dirksen urges 'faith' for peace 12-7-1961 AHH 55:1 Rev. Dr. Martin Marty says mass media have impact on man's faith, photograph 2-21-1963 AHH 16:1
Faith English Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights see Faith Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights
Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights see Faith Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights
Faith Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights, 431 South State Road holds first service in field house, photograph 2-28-1947 6:4 chooses name, picks officials 3-7-1947 1:6 acting pastor Rev. G. M. Leverenz, photograph 3-14-1947 1:7 buys site 4-11-1947 CCH 1:3 Rev. Edgar H. Behrens accepts call 8-15-1947 1:3 to install pastor, Rev. Behrens, photograph 9-5-1947 1:6, 9-12-1947 1:3 many dignitaries attend installation, photograph 9-19-1947 1:2 advertisement 2-6-1948 12:1 to erect $100,000 building near Scarsdale on South State Road; congregation pledges half amount needed, illustration 2-20-1948 1:7 breaks ground; ceremonies to launch first church edifice on south side of Arlington 6-11-1948 1:4, 2:6 begins erection of new church 6-18-1948 1:3 spades ground for new church, photograph 6-18-1948 6:3 cornerstone services 9-17-1948 1:5; advertisement, illustration 9-17-1948 3:3 congregation at cornerstone service, photographs 9-24-1948 1:2,6 Reformation Festival Celebration 10-28-1948 2:1 to celebrate 2nd anniversary 2-25-1949 1:1 "The Call of Lent" 2-25-1949 16:1 thanks park board for use of field house 9-16-1949 1:2 church dedication; young congregation builds $125,000 structure thirty months after organization, photographs 9-23-1949 1:7, 2:6 visitors marvel at interior of new church, photograph 9-30-1949 1:3 advertisement, photograph 2-24-1950 2:5 to celebrate first anniversary, photograph 9-22-1950 1:2 dedicates new pipe organ, photograph 12-1-1960 AHH 25:4 advertisement 3-30-1961 AHH 45:3,6 speaker: Mrs. G. Rex Volz, photograph 9-14-1961 AHH 12:1 marks 15th anniversary 2-22-1962 AHH 3:1
Faith Realty and Development Co., Des Plaines planners approve apartment building northeast of Pine Lane and Irving Park Road 5-16-1963 BR 1:3
Faith, Robert Jr. photograph 12-14-1961 BR 1:2 industrial developer locks horns with Frank Martoccio 1-24-1963 BR 6:2 Bensenville approves 9-flat to be built by 10-24-1963 BR 10:1
falconry out of the past ... falconry survives; sport dates to antiquity, photograph 5-3-1962 AHH 9:1
Falcons Forest View High School mascot
Falduto's Foods, Elmhurst, 238 North York Street advertisement 9-24-1948 RR 6:1
Falese, Floyd Pres. of Village of Sleepy Hollow 1-24-1963 BR 20:4
Falk, Alexander Justice of the Peace gives good service in Niles Township 2-19-1932 CCH 1:8
Falkanger-Kohl Real Estate, Palatine, 110 South Northwest Highway mentioned 12-29-1960 PE 5:1 advertisement 8-24-1961 AHH 40:6
Falkanger, Norman S., Mount Prospect photograph of 4-16-1943 MPH 1:5
Falkenberg, Charles V., Jr., Palatine photograph 9-14-1961 HH 9:1
Falkenberg, Leroy E., Itasca marries Patty Malkin, photograph 11-28-1941 RR 3:4 awarded Combat Infantry Badge in Germany 7-6-1945 12:6
Falkenstein, A. J., Greenhouses, Lake Zurich, Rand Road just west of Route 53 advertisement 9-16-1949 18:2 formerly Fred Meyer Greenhouses 9-30-1949 20:1
Fallout Shelter Construction Co., Skokie, 7715 Crawford Avenue advertisement 9-14-1961 AHH 18:1
fallout shelters (also known as bomb shelters) see also Civil Defense see Able Bomb Shelters, Arlington Heights see Consolidated Construction, Bensenville see Fallout Shelter Construction Co., Skokie see Family Shelters, Elgin see Northland Construction Co., Crystal Lake see United Airlines 9-7-1961 AHH 19:1 at 616 Burton Place and 609 South Belmont Avenue, Arlington Heights, photograph 9-29-1939 7:2 four Prospect Heights mothers plan for an atomic blast; to store supplies in basement bomb shelters 6-9-1960 AHH 1:2 Addison Area Civil Defense Organization outlines new fallout shelter 9-1-1960 AR 1:1 fallout shelter, photograph 3-16-1961 HH 2:7 bomb shelters' study ordered; Elk Grove Village probes crawl space plan 8-10-1961 EGH 1:5 fall-out shelters can be built in Mount Prospect if conditions are met 8-10-1961 MPH 1:4 Arlington Heights building commissioner researches 8-17-1961 AHH 1:6 Arlington Heights has no rule for fallout shelters 8-24-1961 AHH 1:6 Cook County adopts zone change for shelters 8-24-1961 AHH 11:3 Elk Grove underground shelter would be underwater 8-31-1961 EGH 2:5 new Mount Prospect law permits fallout shelters 9-7-1961 MPH 5:5 Northbrook Civil Defense distributes pamphlets explaining fall out shelters, photograph 9-14-1961 MPH 1:3 Dr. Fleischmann says fallout shelter 'cheap' if you value family's life 9-21-1961 PE 3:1 suburban family tries fall-out shelter; spends overnight in compact unit, photographs, illustration 9-28-1961 AHH 24:1 Arlington Heights cites fallout shelter standards 10-5-1961 AHH 1:7 fallout shelters cause area problems; building code change cited 10-5-1961 AHH 12:1 editorial: survival mania is threat to humanity 10-5-1961 AHH 60:1 fallout shelter eyed for Mount Prospect Public Library basement 10-5-1961 MPH 1:1 Mount Prospect CD to distribute pamphlet on 10-19-1961 MPH 3:4 sets distribution of fallout shelter book 10-26-1961 AHH 2:3 suburbanites eye 'mass' fallout shelters; private industry leading the way; see O'Hare Inn, Des Plaines 10-26-1961 AHH 28:1 Rolling Meadows sets standards for 10-26-1961 RMH 1:1 fallout shelters: to build or not? Pastor R. W. Winkelmann doubts wisdom of 'em 10-26-1961 EGH 1:7 Saint Paul Lutheran Church and School, Mount Prospect studied for fallout shelter 11-2-1961 MPH 6:1 'canned foods fallout safe' - National Canners Association assurance 11-9-1961 AHH 49:1 not easy to sell fallout shelter concept: Arlington Heights CD boss 11-16-1961 AHH 29:3 neighbors cooperate in building shelter: Palatine's first at 248-256 North Linden Street 11-23-1961 PE 1:1 School District No. 214 slates survey for school fallout protection needs 12-7-1961 AHH 27:6 Sen. Dirksen is skeptical about fallout shelter plan 12-7-1961 AHH 55:4 no 'shelter' for new Arlington Heights municipal hall 12-14-1961 AHH 23:3 Arlington Heights CD chief rebuts letter sent by 285 midwest educators to Pres. Kennedy objecting to fallout shelters 12-14-1961 AHH 26:1 United States Army Corps of Engineers awards fallout shelter survey pact to Consoer, Townsend 12-21-1961 AHH 24:6 Consoer, Townsend and Associates given government contract to survey suitable public places for fallout shelters 1-18-1962 MPH 1:2 completion of survey on shelters is near 1-25-1962 AHH 9:3 radiac man airs fallout shelter issues 1-25-1962 WH 5:1 survey for shelters commenced in northern Cook County 2-8-1962 AHH 4:4 Wheeling approves construction of atomic shelters 2-15-1962 WH 5:3 United Airlines builds big basement; fallout shelter will house an emergency operating center for aircraft in case of national emergency 2-22-1962 EGH 2:2 fallout shelters in the suburbs: discussion 3-8-1962 ST 8:1 shelters: a problem for all residents 3-15-1962 MPH 10:3 Cook County to stock public fallout shelters 3-22-1962 AHH 4:4 Wheeling Civil Defense designates 8 buildings as local bomb shelters 4-19-1962 WH 1:1 fallout shelter survey to be prepared in Itasca 5-31-1962 IR 1:7 backyard fallout shelter controversy in Schaumburg 9-20-1962 HH 1:3 okay Schaumburg Junior High School basement for fallout shelter 6-18-1964 HH 1:5
Fallscher, A. C., Wheeling advertisement: pool room and ice cream parlor 3-6-1925 4:1
false alarms, alleged Mount Prospect Fire Dept. responds to false alarm 3-6-1936 1:4
false arrest, alleged Harry F. Graff, Palatine, claims false arrest in $50,000 suit against employer Arlington Seating Company 3-12-1948 MPH 1:6 Citizens Utilities Co. general manager, Lloyd Yates, alleges his was false arrest 8-16-1962 HH 2:7 Max Utraska, Palatine, claims his arrest was 'false'; charged with public intoxication 10-17-1963 PE 1:6 judge throws out Lloyd Yates damage suit 12-5-1963 HH 2:6
families see also genealogy see Ambos family see Bergman family see Binneboese family see Blank family, Roselle see Busse family see Comfort family, Palatine see Chessman family see Dierking family see Dimiceli family see Gieseke family see Haertel family see Hart family see Heimsoth family see Henjes family see Heuer family see Holste family see Jarecki family see Juhnke family see Kaiser - Thiemann family see Kasch family see Kath family see Kautz family see Kennicott family see Klehm family see Kleven family see Koebbemann family see Kozumplik family see Kraeplin family see Landmeier family see Linnemann family see Listhartke family see Lueth family see Lytle family see Mess family see Miller, Alvina, Wheeling see Miner family see Moyers family see Nerge family see Pfingsten family see Precht family see Rohlwing family see Roloff family see Sayles family see Scharringhausen family see Schroeder family see Schulz family see Smith, Rev. William Hutchinson, Park Ridge see Thiemann family see Van Der Heyd family, Schaumburg see Wiehrdt family see Wilkening family see Wiltz family see Wivell family see Zarndt family see Zelsdorf family
family see also children see also divorce see also fatherhood see also illegitimacy see also juvenile delinquency see also marriage see also motherhood see also parenthood see also planned parenthood see also youth see Chicago Metropolitan Welfare Council see Christian Family Movement (CFM) see Cook County Family Court see DuPage County Family Service Association see Illinois Association of Family Service Agencies see Illinois Department of Children and Family Services see Long Grove Area Committee for Family Guidance see Maine Township Family Counselling Service see Northwest Family Service Association, Mount Prospect see Wheeling Family Fair National Family Week 5-2-1947 PE 1:2 'Family Life' is subject of Mount Prospect Public School PTA 1-9-1948 MPH 1:6 Christian Family Week 4-30-1948 MPH 2:5 Arlington Heights Public School PTA speaker to discuss family theme 9-17-1948 1:7 Family Life conference, see Illinois Welfare Association 10-1-1948 RR 4:4 columnist Sydney Harris guest speaker 12-2-1949 RR 1:1; what happened to the family? 12-9-1949 RR 1:3 changing family roles create social problems for suburbia 3-5-1959 RMH 9:4 books on family harmony at Arlington Heights Memorial Library 9-20-1962 AHH 22:1 DuPage County Family Service Assoc. says complex problems cause family stress 12-13-1962 BR 15:1 typical suburb family is victim of 'transfer' [from city] 4-18-1963 AHH 43:2
family planning see contraceptives
Family Delicatessen & Caterers, Mount Prospect, 35 South Main Street advertisements 4-4-1963 MPH 3:5, 12-17-1964 AHH 34:7
Family Forum see Illinois Lutheran Welfare Association
Family Fun Center, Rolling Meadows mentioned 2-22-1962 RMH 3:1 model motoring competition, photograph 7-19-1962 RMH 3:4
Family Home Builders, Inc. townhouse plan under scrutiny by Wheeling 7-20-1961 WH 1:1
Family Outdoor Theatre, Grayslake, Route 21 and Route 120 advertisement 9-10-1948 14:5
Family Service Association see DuPage County Family Service Association see Illinois Association of Family Service Agencies see Northwest Family Service Association
Family Shelters, Elgin, 239 South Grove Avenue advertisement 10-26-1961 AHH 37:6
Family Shoes Inc., Wheeling, 847 West Dundee Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:4
Famous 19th Hole, Milwaukee Avenue and Sanders Road applies for liquor license 4-30-1937 8:8
Famous Beauty Salons, Mount Prospect, Randhurst advertisement 5-9-1963 HH 3:5
Famous Beauty Salons, Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center advertisement 7-5-1962 AHH S 4
Fankhauser, Robert C., Des Plaines Army flier loses life in Philippines crash 10-16-1941 CCH 1:5
Fannie May Candies, Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center advertisement 10-15-1964 AHH 23:2
farces see also comedies farce Green Elephant Hotel 5-4-1901 5:4 farce The Traveling Comedian 5-14-1909 16:4 farce, The Busy Honeymoon 11-13-1928 2:5 farce What Anne Brought Home 1-24-1930 NCH 1:8 musical farce The Cross Road Store 4-9-1937 5:7 farce A Ready Made Family 11-19-1943 RR 1:5 Womanless Wedding 11-28-1947 PE 1:1, photograph 11-28-1947 PE 3:5; a big hit 12-5-1947 PE 1:4 men to wear wigs and gowns in Everybody's Here 10-22-1948 1:7, photograph 11-5-1948 1:1,5 farce In Again, Out Again 3-4-1949 CCH 1:4 farce, see Congregational Church, Wauconda 3-18-1949 20:2 rollicking farce Three Men on a Horse 6-24-1949 10:6 farce Alibi Bill 12-2-1949 19:3 farce The Silver Whistle 4-5-1962 HH 4:1, 4-19-1962 HH 3:5, 5-3-1962 AHH 54:2, 5-10-1962 HH 1:1, 5-17-1962 AHH 67:3
Farewell see United States Postal Service 11-15-1935 5:5
Faris, A. P., Northbrook in India 12-14-1945 14:5
Faris & McFall, Franklin Park advertisement: music studios; over State Bank 5-6-1927 DCR 5:7
Farkas, Mary Lou, Bensenville bride elect, photograph 1-21-1949 RR 3:3
Farm, The advertisement: brooder house; River Road and Lawrence Avenue 5-7-1937 6:2
Farm Fresh Foods Inc., Arlington Heights, 1004 West Euclid Avenue advertisement 8-19-1949 16:1
Farm Institute and Civic Exhibition, Libertyville advertisement 10-7-1932 3:2, 4:6
Farm Road House, River Road owner Joseph Houser beaten and robbed 7-18-1924 5:1
farm stands see roadside stands
Farm Studio, Long Grove, Old McHenry Road photograph 1-21-1960 PE 5:4 sold 8-9-1962 WH 4:6
Farman Tavern, Lake Zurich advertisement 7-7-1933 8:8
Farman's Hotel, Lake Zurich see Hotel Farman, Lake Zurich
Farmer Brothers Eating House, Bensenville, opposite the round house on Green Street big hold up staged 12-26-1930 1:1 Farmer Salesman (magazine) see farming 11-18-1930 1:1
Farmers Bank, Palatine occupied Battermann's Brick Block in the northwest corner of the first floor for many years 12-20-1962 AHH 25:6
Farmers Bank of Schaumburg see also Farmers State Bank of Schaumburg
Farmers Cooperative Elevator, Roselle see Roselle Farmers Co-operative Elevator Company
Farmers' Cow and Corn Convention to be held at Barrington Center Church and South Barrington Church 3-22-1918 1:2 "test seed corn" is cry 3-22-1918 1:2
Farmer's Dairy Feed Co., Bensenville advertisement 3-1-1929 DCR 6:1
Farmers Evening School 'Bang's Disease' topic at Palatine Township High School 3-8-1940 RR 1:8
Farmers Feed Co., Bensenville advertisement 7-4-1919 4:6
Farmers Feed Co., Itasca advertisement 7-4-1919 4:6
Farmers Fire League see Hanover-Wayne Rural Fire League 8-1-1963 HH 3:3
Farmer's Fruit and Vegetable Market advertisement: at the Dalebrooke, Rand Road, Foundry Road and Elmhurst Road 6-5-1931 7:1 Farmer's Journal (newspaper) copy dated September, 1866 used in place of building paper in home on South Dunton Avenue, Arlington Heights 2-25-1949 1:6
Farmers Market, Des Plaines advertisement: River Road and Rand Road 9-1-1933 6:4
Farmers and Merchants State Bank of Bloomingdale financial report 1-13-1922 12:4 doors close upon request of directors 6-12-1931 RR 1:2 depositors to receive every dollar 7-3-1931 1:7
Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Roselle advertisement 12-4-1925 5:7
Farmers Mutual Protective Association formed 11-15-1927 1:1 elects officers 11-25-1927 1:6
Farmers State Bank of Schaumburg (also known as Farmers Bank of Schaumburg, Schaumburg State Bank) lays cornerstone, contents listed 5-20-1910 5:1 advertisement 12-2-1910 5:1 embezzlement, see Henning, Frank 1-9-1914 5:4 held up, President shot, see Freise, Herman W. 6-24-1921 1:7 financial report 1-13-1922 12:3 Melrose Park bank takes interest in 4-17-1925 10:5 stockholders vote to liquidate 1-19-1934 1:6 organized in 1908; building still stands at northeast corner Schaumburg Road and Roselle Road 10-15-1964 HH 4:2
Farmers Supply Co., Roselle advertisement: new Fordson 4-4-1930 DCR 2:1
farming see also animals see also anthrax see also Bang's disease see also cheese see also creameries see also dairies and dairy associations see also experimental farms see also fairs and expositions see also farms see also fertilizer see also foot-and-mouth disease see also harvests see also hog cholera see also migrant labor see also milk see also milk associations see also plants see also rationing see also roadside stands see also soil see also threshing see also truck farming see also tuberculosis see 4-H Clubs see Agricultural Conservation Administration see Andersen & Bauer, Wheeling see Arlington Heights Agricultural Extension Committee see Arlington Valley Growers see Artificial Cattle Breeding Association see Artificial Dairy Breeding Association see Bartholemew, Louis, Arlington Heights see Bunge, William, Itasca see Busse Bros., Mount Prospect see Central Garage, Roselle see Chicago Producers Commission Association see Clover Farm Store, Palatine see Clover Farm Store, Wheaton see Cook County Agricultural Extension Council see Cook County Cow Testing Association see Cook County Farm Bureau see Cook County Farm Bureau Cooperator see Cook County Farm Bureau News see Cook County Farm Labor Association see Cook County Farmer see Cook County Farmers' Association see Cook County Farmers' Institute see Cook County Truck Gardeners and Farmers Association see Cook County War Board see Crystal Lake Farm Store see Dairy Farmers Feed and Supply Co., Bensenville see Des Plaines Auto Co. see Des Plaines Mercantile Co. see DuPage-Cook National Farm Loan Association, Wheaton see DuPage County Farm Bureau see DuPage County Farmers' Institute see DuPage County Farmers' Protective Association see DuPage County Production and Marketing Administration see Fenz, John, Schaumburg see Flentie, Henry F., Arlington Heights see Flentie, Julius D., Arlington Heights see Flentie & Martens, Arlington Heights see Future Farmers of America Club see Gaare, John, Plow, Schaumburg Center see Greenberg, Edward, Sr., Arlington Heights see Grewe, Geo. F., Des Plaines see Hackbarth, August M., Palatine see Herald and Examiner Farm Bureau see Herschberger Implement Co., Mundelein see Illinois Agriculture Association see Illinois Department of Agriculture see Illinois State Farm Labor Program see International Farm Youth Exchange (IFYE) see International Harvester, Wheeling see Jurs-Meyer Implement Co., Barrington see Kelling Husker & Shredder Co., Arlington Heights see Kirchhoff, Frank, Itasca see Knox, Al see Kobusch & Haseman, Bloomingdale see Koelling, C. J., Arlington Heights see Kolling, John, & Sons, Arlington Heights see Kriest, Henry G., Shermerville see Krumweide, Walter C., Bloomingdale see Kuecker & Kerber, Arlington Heights see Lake-Cook Farm Supply see Lake County Farmers' Institute see Lindner's Blacksmith Shop, Palatine see Loges & Schultz, Palatine see Luerssen & Co., Wagon and Carriage Shop, Palatine see Lyons Township Agricultural Association see Martin, Frank, Lombard see Mess, Walter, Palatine see Meyer, J. Fred, Arlington Heights see Meyn, Herman F., Mount Prospect see Mick, Frank F., Arlington Heights see Mid-Way Farms and Hatchery, Route 53 midway between Dundee Road and Route 14 see Midwest Farm Bureau see Milk Producers Association see Milk Producers Cooperative Marketing Company see Moehling, J. C., Mount Prospect see Moehling, John P., Mount Prospect see North Cook Farm Labor Association see Onion Set Growers' Exchange see Porkmaker News see Prairie Farmer see Prairie Herald see Pure Milk Association, Chicago see Quindel, H. E., Schaumburg see Reiland & Bree Farm Store, Route 31 and Route 176 see Roselle Farmers Co-operative Elevator Company see Roselle Garage and Machine Shop see Schauble & Becker, Roselle see Schering, William E., Palatine see Schlie, Wm., Deerfield see Schoening, Fred, Niles Center see Schoppe, Henry, Palatine see Schramm's Greenhouse and Farm Supplies, Des Plaines see Schultz, G. C., Palatine see Sears, Roebuck & Company Farm Store, Des Plaines see Smith, A. O., Harvestore Products, Inc., Arlington Heights see Stade Farm see Stade, Milton, Arlington Heights see Stavros Farm Equipment, Wheeling see Sweet Briar Farms, Ontarioville see Tibbits, Harold O., Des Plaines see United States, Agricultural Adjustment Administration see United States Commodity Credit Corporation see United States Department of Agriculture see United States Production and Marketing Administration (PMA) see United States War Food Administration see Wayman & Wayman, Arlington Heights see Weidner Bros., Buffalo Grove and Aptakisic see Wente, Charles L., Palatine see White Lane Farms & Hatchery, Roselle see Will-DuPage Service Company local farmers switch from cattle to wheat 4-17-1917 1:1 money-making way to farm in Wheeling Township 4-4-1919 9:4 big decrease in farm population 10-8-1920 1:3 farming contest, see First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights 8-26-1921 12:5 one in ten Illinois farms has gas or electric service; 73% have telephone service; 62% have automobiles 6-12-1925 5:3 farmers bitter over low prices for milk 10-30-1928 8:5 milk farmers lose money in 1928, 3-5-1929 1:3 racketeering in farm products not widespread in Chicago area 2-4-1930 3:3 "gyps" give bad name to roadside markets: Farmer Salesman 11-18-1930 1:1 declines greatly in ten years in Cook County 4-24-1931 11:1 bacterial wilt hits sweet corn 7-1-1932 1:2 farm price bill meets with favor 7-1-1932 1:8 farm bill defeated 7-22-1932 8:7 NRA code for fruit and vegetable industry 9-1-1933 8:2 heavy frost nips growing crops; big loss 6-1-1934 8:6 AAA checks for farmers here soon 7-20-1934 1:1 farm relief fails says Dave Livingston 10-12-1934 CCH 1:5 farmers' institute at Childerley Community Center 10-4-1935 8:1 soybean rapidly becoming Illinois leading farm crop 7-3-1936 8:5 farmers aroused by thievery; organize to combat it 11-27-1936 1:7 essay "The Story of My Baby Beef" 12-25-1936 4:5 chicken theft ring broken; farmers find new ways to harvest grain 7-28-1939 1:5 plenty of food no cause for hoarding 11-3-1939 1:7 how European war will affect prices 11-3-1939 10:8 Weed Eradication Day; 1000 farmers expected at Barrington Public School 5-17-1940 (2) 4:4, 6-7-1940 (2) 4:1 war shutting off farm exports: Farm Advisor Hughes 5-31-1940 8:4 farm census, see Palatine Township 7-18-1941 3:3 power farming show at Arlington Heights Township High School 1-16-1942 (2) 5:1 Farm Mobilization Day 1-8-1943 CCH 3:3 Wheeling 'Farming for Victory' campaign 1-15-1943 (2) 4:1 farmers to check on bookkeeping at Palatine meeting 1-22-1943 CCH 3:6 high school help may solve shortage of farm workers 3-5-1943 (2) 4:8 'longer hours' real solution of local farm labor problem 3-12-1943 (2) 4:1 1,000 boys ready for work on local farms 4-16-1943 1:6 farm help available for midwest, see Japanese-Americans 5-14-1943 (2) 3:1 advertisement lists farmers 11-5-1943 6:1 price rollbacks called unpatriotic 11-26-1943 1:3 meeting at Feehanville School 11-26-1943 CCH 5:6 careful handling of manure pays 3-3-1944 10:7 Cook County leads state in number of farms 3-10-1944 1:4 Cook County draft boards to retain farm unit system 4-14-1944 1:1 land prices at danger level 5-19-1944 6:7 farmer works longer hours in wartime 9-29-1944 9:3 German war prisoners to aid truck growers 4-27-1945 1:3 big crops in North Cook County 8-16-1945 PE 1:6, 3:3 majority of vets prefer returning to farms 12-14-1945 CCH 7:4 farmers endorse Gateway amendment 10-18-1946 CCH 1:5 agricultural census in Cook County 1-17-1947 16:1 hunters to work with farmers in providing more game and fish 2-28-1947 9:3 Europe rehabilitation forcing food prices up 3-14-1947 (2) 16:4 announce statewide plans for migratory farm labor 4-25-1947 18:3 Arlington Heights Township High School new course: Agriculture 5-9-1947 12:5 urge farmers to more safety to combat accident toll 5-23-1947 (3) 14:3 farmers turn to early corn to save year's crop; summer drought means big loss 6-20-1947 1:1 modern trends cause changes in rural life; machines cut need for farm children and rural schools 6-20-1947 1:5 GI agriculture training at Arlington Heights Township High School 7-17-1947 1:7 farm records are the only answer to tax drive against farmers: C. A. Hughes 12-12-1947 21:3 Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Meyer, Wheeling Township, selected as Cook County's "Farm Family of the Year" 1-16-1948 1:2 IRS asks proof of farm expenses 1-16-1948 1:5 farmers to rush drive for grain to Europe 1-30-1948 17:3 electrification of farms now 99% completed 2-6-1948 14:5 plan modern farmhouse for happy living 2-13-1948 16:5 friendship train gets carload of flour gift for Europe 2-20-1948 16:5 Illinois farm telephones rate higher than nation 4-9-1948 21:4 Palatine Township leads in acres of tillable farm land 4-30-1948 20:5 farmers appalled at taxes, but to no avail 5-14-1948 21:3 11 Palatine Township High School agriculture students compete for corn honors 6-18-1948 20:6 farm lands decline in DuPage County; corn chief crop 6-25-1948 RR 1:1 good weather, good soil, good farmers mean bumper harvests in DuPage County 8-6-1948 RR 1:5 both parties pledge farm supports 10-1-1948 21:4 column "News for the Farmer" 10-15-1948 18:4 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois offers movies and slide films on farm life; filmed in northern Illinois 11-5-1948 8:1 Cook County farmers grew 23 different crops; leading crops were corn, oats and truck garden 1-7-1949 8:1 1948's freak accidents on Illinois farms 1-7-1949 19:5 horse power threshing of sixty years ago supplanted in 1895 by cooperatively owned steam outfit on Linnemann farm, photographs 1-14-1949 17:1 Hanover Township had 18,000 farm acres in use in 1947; annual farm census 4-1-1949 22:2 Cook County farm census 4-1-1949 23:6 Wheeling Township farm census 4-8-1949 23:6 Palatine Township farm census 4-15-1949 26:4 Schaumburg Township has 16,000 acres of tillable land, farm census 4-22-1949 21:6 Elk Grove Township farm census 4-29-1949 (2) 20:3 Northfield Township has 8,000 tillable acres, farm census 5-6-1949 20:5 tax protests by farmers swamp collectors; go on strike against illegal levies 5-27-1949 1:7 Illinois State Chamber of Commerce advocates flexible farm price supports 6-24-1954 CCH 1:8 cost of 22-year farm program averages $45 a year a family; foreign aid biggest share from taxpayers 7-1-1954 CCH 1:7 dairy outlook for farmers no worse; butter price down slightly in this area 7-8-1954 CCH 1:6 farming threatened by subdivisions; Elk Grove - Schaumburg farmers ready to fight for survival 3-10-1955 CCH 1:7 F & S Construction Co. claims subdivisions boost farm values to $2,000 an acre; 'Schaumburg can't stop home seekers,' 4-7-1955 CCH 1:7 will new assessment end farming in Cook County? 8-11-1955 AHH 1:2 farmers excuse slums: 'Mexicans are dirty' 3-6-1958 RMH 6:3 Spanish-Americans speak up; rip 'unjust' truck farmers 3-13-1958 PE 10:3 suburbia sounds death knell for AHS 'ag' class 4-9-1959 RMH 38:1 Cook County's proposed new zoning code amendment eliminates farm zoning class in Wheeling Township 5-28-1959 AHH 1:4 farming dominates much of northwest Cook County, photographs 7-2-1959 AHH 7:1 farmers retreat as suburbs advance; farms disappearing from area landscape, photographs 4-21-1960 AHH 87:1 find squalor in Bensenville area; miserable conditions uncovered on 4 farms, see migrant labor 8-11-1960 BR 1:6 farm acreage drops in DuPage County, but still extensive 9-8-1960 AR 1:1 farmers adjust to changes in last decade 12-15-1960 AHH 74:1 suburbs gobble up rich farmland; truck garden farms vanish, photograph 6-15-1961 AHH 5:3 child labor law affects farmers 8-31-1961 AHH 16:5 Sen. Simon declares new national farm policy needed 11-23-1961 AHH 23:4 'too many farmers' magazine editor claims 3-22-1962 AHH 22:1 Assistant Farm Adviser Robert E. Hood column: 'Today's Agriculture' 10-4-1962 AHH 23:4 soil conservation is utilized by farmers 11-8-1962 BR 5:3 Bensenville men hear migration problem; youth moving from farms to cities 4-18-1963 BR 6:1 JFK's wheat program would have taken over entire agriculture business: Rep. Elmer Hoffman 6-6-1963 BR 9:5 lots of danger lurking in farmer's daily chores 7-9-1964 AHH 18:1 Illinois ranks first in agricultural exports 7-16-1964 AHH 58:1 suburb firm pioneers in automation, see Rolling Oaks Farm, Barrington Hills 8-20-1964 AHH 21:3
Farming School, Prof. Fulton's see Arlington Heights Public School 2-16-1906 8:3
Farmington Subdivision, Long Grove, Long Grove Road ¾ mile east of Rand Road trustees accept plat 2-9-1961 WH 6:1 Arthur T. McIntosh & Co. developer 8-16-1962 PE 3:3 advertisement 8-23-1962 AHH 45:1 features wooded homesites, photograph 8-30-1962 AHH 36:1
Farmland, Mount Prospect Plaza advertisement 3-16-1961 AHH 83:1
farms see also farming see also poor farms see also truck farming see Angelus Stock Farm, Hoffman Estates see Arcadia Farm see Arlington Poultry Farm see Atlasta Farms, Palatine see Baldwin farm, Northwest Highway see Bar W Stock Farm see Bartz, Edwin, farm see Baumann, Mrs. Lawrence J., Buffalo Grove see Becker farm see Behrens, Fred W. see Bel Terra Farm, Barrington see Berlin, Edward W., farm see Bern Grove Farm, Roselle, Bode Road see Besinger, Leonard W., farm, Route 31 1½ miles north of Carpentersville see Blank farm see Blue Top Turkey Farm, Route 20, 1 mile east of Bloomingdale see Boeger farm see Boesche, Clarence, Buttermilk Corners see Boesche, Walter see Bondeson, Carl, Palatine see Boschome Farms see Bradley, Fred, farm see Breit, Ed., Palatine see Breyer farm, Schaumburg see Brockman Farm, Palatine see Bucholz, George, farm see Buffalo Creek Farm see Burkitt, John W., Sr., Arlington Heights see Busse, Allen, Farm, Elk Grove Village see Carlyle, William, farm, Lake Cook Road one mile east