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 of Route 14 see Carnehl farm, Wheeling see Castle Knoll Farm see Cedar Lawn Farm see Childerley Farm, near Wheeling see Chidley, Keith, Palatine see Clauser, Willard farm, Lawrence Avenue northeast of Bensenville see Clauss Farm, adjacent to Roselle Airport see Clover Farm Store, Wheaton see Cold Spring Farm see Corelanda farm, Naperville see Cosman, Howard, Itasca see Crane farm, Buffalo Grove see Crowell Farm see Curtis Farms, Arlington Heights see Curtiss Candy Company Farm, near Cary see Curtiss Candy Company Farm, Milwaukee Avenue near Route 59A see Dean's Stock Farm, Palatine see Demke & Weinz Poultry Farm, Des Plaines see Des Plaines Community Farm see Diekman farm see Dimiceli family farm see Donlea, William, Farm see Dorvillee Farm, near Barrington see Double 'H' Quarter Horse Farm, McHenry see Dunn, M. J., Farm, Arlington Heights see Dunton, Asa, Dunton see DuPage County Farm see Duval farm see Edbrooke Poultry Farm, Bensenville see Elfrink farm see Elk Grove Game Farm see Elm Gate Turkey Farm see Eustice, Alfred L. see "Evergreens, The", Arlington Heights see Fairhills Farm see Farm, The see Fenner, Dick and Pat, Barrington see Fessler Farm Dairy, Arlington Heights see Fieldale Farm, Higgins Road west of Jones Road see Fiene farm, Arlington Heights see Fiene, Walter, Army Trail Road and Roselle Road see Fin 'n Feather Farm, Route 25 between Dundee and Elgin see Fitzsimons Farms, Glenview see Flagg's Stock Farm, Palatine Township see Fleetwing Farm, Palatine see Flynn-Gabel Poultry Farm, Arlington Heights see Forke Farm, Wheeling see Franzen Farm, Irving Park Road see Freeman, Otto, farm, south of Palatine see Freise, Henry J. see Fried farm, Hoffman Estates see Funk farm, west side of Elmhurst Road north of Mount Prospect see Garden Villa Farm, Gilberts see Glade farm, Palatine see Glassman, Ben, Farm see Glenard Farm see Glowacki, John, farm, southwest corner Lake Street and Church Road see Golden Bull Farm, Route 12, seven miles north of Wauconda see Goldenrod Dairy Farm, Lake Zurich see Haase farm, Prospect Heights see Haeger, Fred, Farm see Hammond Farm see Hartz farm see Hawthorn Farms, south of Libertyville see Hawthorn-Mellody Farms Dairy, Libertyville see Headacres, Schaumburg see Heide farm, Schaumburg Township see Heine, H. F., Farm see Heinrich Farm, Addison Township see Henslee Farms, Arlington Heights see Herboth, J. B., Farm see Heverly, Earl, farm, Wheeling see Hildebrandt, Fred, farm, Arlington Heights see Hilldale Farm, Palatine see Hillside Farm, Arlington Heights Road and Chicago Avenue see Hillside Farm, Bloomingdale see Hinrichs, Henry see Holbrook, Mrs. Howard, farm see Horgan Farm see Howell Farm, Palatine see Hoy farm see Hull farm, Barrington Township see Humbracht Farm see Illinois Farm Bureau see Illiona Farm see Jefferson Farm see Jennings farm mansion, Schaumburg see Kalu Farm, Libertyville see Kastning, Albert see Kehe farm see Kennicott farm, Arlington Heights see Kiehne poultry farm, south side of Grand Avenue east of Church Road see Kirchhoff farm see Kleinschmidt farm see Kline, Stephen, Lake Zurich see Knaack, Elsie, farm, north of Bensenville see Koch, A. H., Palatine see Koeppen, Howard, Wheeling see Kolze farm, Bensenville see Kopplin, Arnold, Turkey Farm, Roselle see Kothe farm, Wise Road and Irving Park Road see Krage Farm, Addison see Kutz, Elmer, Palatine Township see Lake Farm see Lake Street Stock Farm see Lakewood Farms, Route 176 east of Wauconda see Landwer family, Palatine Township see Landwer, Ida see Lee's Farm, Wheeling see Leona Farms, Fox River south of Cary see Lexington Saddle Farm, Higgins Road and Plum Grove Road see Lindenhurst Farms, Lake Villa see Longacres Farm, Route 53 and Route 62 see Luebbers, Arvin see Luerssen, Leonard see Lumpp, William, farm see Magnus Farm Nursing Home, Arlington Heights see Mahler farm, Itasca see Maierhofer & Sons Farm, Palatine Road east of Wheeling Road see Maloney farm see Maloney, William T., Farm, Rolling Meadows see Maple Grove Farm see Maple Lane Farm see Marquardt, Arthur see Marylaine Farm, Barrington see Mason, Irving, farm, near Dundee see Masters, Vincent, Farm see Mathies, William, farm, Nerge Road see Mayslake Farm see McNaught, Gertrude farm see Meadowdale Farm see Meineke's Honey Farm, Schaumburg see Melody Bird Farm, Bloomingdale Road 4 blocks south of Lake Street see Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Martin C., Wheeling Township see Miller, Homer, farm, Palatine Township see Milwaukee Avenue Stock Farm see Moehling, H. W. see Moehling, Herman see Moehling, Wm. L. see Moeller, Henry C. see Moeller, Herman see Moll, Clarence, farm see Mueller Farms Sod Nurseries, Ontarioville see Mundhenk, Frank see Murray, Willard, Bloomingdale Township see Museler farm see Neitz farm see Nicholson, Thor, Schaumburg see Nietsche farm, Palatine see Nolting, Wm. see North Shore Farm, Northbrook see Northwood Fox Farm see O'Donnell's Farm, Palatine see Oehlerking, L., Des Plaines see Oldfield farm, Shermer Avenue see Ollman, George, farm, Army Trail Road and Bloomingdale Road see Oman's Flower Farm, Route 83 one half mile south of Route 22 see Otis Farm Company, Barrington see Pal-O-Mine pony farm, Palatine see Pala-Barr Farm see Palanois Farm, Palatine see Panagiotaros, Peter, farm, Rodenburg Road west of Roselle see Pape, Arthur, Palatine Township see Patten, James A., Evanston see Peacock Farm see Pearsons' Farms see Pearsons Farms, Evanston see Pearson's Grove Farm see Pepper farm, County Line Road near Bensenville see Perricone, Santo, farm, Wheeling see Peters, Clarence, farm see Pfingsten, Fred, Schaumburg see Piepenbrink, Fred, Farm, Mount Prospect see Pine Tree Farm, Indian Trail Road one mile east of Route 59 see "Pines, The", Wheeling Township see Pingel, Raymond W., farm, Arlington Heights see Pingel's Farm, Arlington Heights see Plass, Mr. and Mrs. Henry see Plass, Mr. and Mrs. Louis, Addison see Pleasant Valley Farm, near Woodstock see Plenty Fruit Farm, Keeneyville see Plentywood Farm, Bensenville see Plentywork Farm, Wood Dale see Plote, Arthur see Plote, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. see Plote farms see Poehls, Hans, Maine Township see Porep, Alfred, Palatine Township see Post's Hatchery & Pullet Farm, R 2, Elgin, ½ mile west on Route 20 see Prairie Farmer Publishing Company, Chicago see Prairie Haven Farms, Berwyn see Precht family see Ptak, Stanley C., farm, Arlington Heights see Puffer, Noble J., Palatine, Barrington 4-2-1937 4:7 see Quindel, H. E., Schaumburg see Radegar, Henry, Schaumburg see Rand Hill Farms see Rand Poultry & Vegetable Farm see Rathje farm, Addison see Rathje, Frank C., Schaumburg see Raupp, Michael, farm see Red Oak Farm see Reed, Roscoe, farm, west of Rolling Green Country Club see Reimer's Poultry Farm & Hatchery, Long Grove see Rembowski, Leo, farm, Central Road between Roselle Road and Barrington Road see Robert's Poultry Farm see Rohde, August, Palatine Township see Rohde, Emil, farm see Rohde, Fred J., Palatine Township see Rohde, Frederick, farm, Palatine Township see Rohlwing, Herman, farm, Route 58 and Route 53 see Rohlwing, William, Elk Grove Township see Rolling Acres Farm, Elgin see Rolling Greens Poultry Farm, Palatine see Rolling Oaks Farm, Barrington Hills see Rosedale Poultry Farm, Arlington Heights see Rosenwinkel, Paul see Rosenwinkle Farm see Rosewood Farms, Roselle see Salem Farm, Long Grove see Salt Creek Farm, southwest of Palatine Road and Wilke Road see Sanchez, Ted, farm, Warrenville see Schafer, Bert see Scharringhausen family see Scharringhausen farm, Long Grove see Scharringhausen, Fred, Arlington Heights see Scharringhausen, Ralph see Schoppe Brothers farm see Schoppe farm see Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A., Mount Prospect see Schuler, Frank, farm, River Road near Milwaukee Avenue see Schwartz, C. C., Farm, Arlington Heights see Schwind, Al, farm, Schoenbeck Road and Hintz Road see Seldon Farm see Shady Lane Farm see Shagbark Lake Fur & Feather Farm, Des Plaines see Shanley Farm, four miles northwest of Arlington Heights see Shirra, James, Arlington Heights see Skoufes, Nick, 3125 Busse Road see Skup, S., Palatine Township see Smith Farms, Itasca see Smith, Walter, Farm see Sod Farm, Bloomingdale see Sodaro, Dr. Joseph, Bloomingdale see Spring Lawn, Arlington Heights see Spunner Farm, Lake Zurich see Stade Farm see Stellman, Wilbur, farm see Stoltz, Ralph, farm see Straub, Edward J., farm see Stueve farm, Hanover Park see Sunny Hill Farm, south of Itasca see Sunset Farm, Palatine Township see Sunset Poultry Farm, Dundee Road see Sunset Turkey Farm, Rand Road between Dundee Road and Wilke Road see Sweet Briar Farms, Ontarioville see Tabin, Adrian, farm see Tatge, Clarence, farm see Techny farm see Teigmeier, Fred, Elk Grove Village see Thomas farm see Thorn Hill Farm, Deerfield see Tillman Pony Farm, Bensenville see Tompkins, L. E., 1 mile east of Palatine see Tri-Color Farms, Palatine see Twin Acres, Itasca see VanDerMolen farm see Vita-Chick Farm, 3 miles west of Palatine see Vogelie, Ida, farm see Wade's Poultry Farm, Palatine see Wallin, E., Bensenville see Wede farm, Itasca see Weidner, Mrs. Frank, Arlington Heights see Weidner, George M., Buffalo Grove see Weidner, J. B. see Weidner's Poultry Farm see Wente farm, Palatine see Weseman farm see Westerberg Valley Lake Farm, Palatine, Roselle Road see Wheeling Farms see White Feather Egg Farm, Des Plaines see White Lane Farms & Hatchery, Roselle see Wiebe farm, Higgins Road see Wild, Aribert F., Palatine see Wilke farm, immediately west of Arlington Heights along Northwest Highway see Williams, O. S., farm see Willow Farms, Arlington Heights see Willow Farms, Rolling Meadows see Willow Hill Farm, Barrington see Willowbrook Farm see Wilson, Dr. John W., Palatine see Wilt farm, Wheeling see Wind Song farm, Schaumburg see Winkelman farm, Palatine see Winkelman farm, Higgins Road see Wolf Stock Farm lecturer describes new Cook County Forest Preserve nature center near Barrington; to include a complete farm 12-19-1963 WH 2:7
Farmside Country Store, Long Grove, Old McHenry Road advertisement 2-11-1949 22:1 mentioned, Long Grove Road 6-8-1961 AHH 85:2, 3-15-1962 WH 5:1 sold, history: started in 1871 by Sauer brothers, burned to ground in 1917 [1915?] 8-9-1962 WH 4:6
farmstands see roadside stands
Farr & Birkland, Morton Grove, Dempster Street and Waukegan Road advertisement: motor oil 8-5-1927 DCR 4:1
Farr, Charles W., Irving Park greatest school teacher Cook County ever saw 4-15-1921 1:7 Cook County Country Life Director delivers great lecture 12-15-1922 11:2 photograph of 12-15-1922 11:4 arranges rural school meetings, see Cook County 11-9-1923 (Roll A) 1:6 photograph of 4-4-1924 4:3 address, photograph, see Wood Street School, Palatine 6-13-1924 1:3 on death bed 1-9-1925 5:4 Country Life Director buried with leading educators paying high tribute, photograph 1-16-1925 1:1 [at the beginning of the roll of microfilm] as his co-workers knew him to be 1-16-1925 1:3 [at the beginning of the roll of microfilm] assistant superintendent Methodist Episcopal Church, Palatine (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:2
Farrar, Edwin R., Wheaton photograph, see DuPage County Civic League 3-2-1945 RR 1:4
Farrington, William, Buffalo Grove appointed president of Buffalo Grove 3-8-1962 WH 5:5 photograph 1-24-1963 AHH 11:4 Pres. favors nuclear test ban treaty, photograph 8-1-1963 AHH 36:6 photograph 8-13-1964 WH 4:6 Pres. reviews year 12-31-1964 WH 2:6
Farwell, Dr. E. J., Arlington Heights, Dunton Avenue offered to let the village rent his old store for a jail in 1887, 6-23-1950 17:2
Farwell, Hattie E. B. reminiscences, see Presbyterian Church, Arlington Heights 8-17-1901 5:4
fashion see beauty see clothing see barbers
Fashion Apparel Shop, Itasca advertisement: 111 Orchard Street 3-4-1938 RR 3:1
Fashion Nook, Palatine, 1 North Brockway Street see also Moore's Fashion Nook, Palatine see also Vern's Fashion Nook, Palatine advertisement 1-7-1949 PE 2:1, 4:6 new proprietors 7-1-1949 PE 1:8, 4:6 advertisement 11-4-1949 MPH 2:5 mentioned 12-24-1953 PE 3:1
Fasick, Mrs. A. S., Jr., Mount Prospect photograph 11-19-1948 MPH 1:6
Fassbender, Albert, Wheeling started a hardware store in 1845, 8-5-1949 17:3
Fassbender & Arnold, Wheeling advertisement: 1915 Maxwell auto 3-5-1915 8:7
Fassbender & Son, Wheeling advertisement: Maxwell auto 11-2-1917 4:5 advertisement: Maxwell one ton truck, illustrations 12-7-1917 5:2
Fassbender, William, Wheeling, Dundee Road and Milwaukee Avenue hardware store in 1900, 1-6-1950 CCH 1:1
Fasse, Evelyn essay "My Garden" 8-15-1924 10:3
Fasse, Henry G. marries Clara Gieseke 9-12-1903 1:3
Fasse, Raymond essay "My Garden" 3-27-1925 3:4
fast food see restaurants
Fat, Edward C. at Camp Grant on Sept. 17, 1917, 9-24-1943 (2) 14:1
Father & Son Construction Company, Chicago see F & S Construction Company, Hoffman Estates
fatherhood see also children see also family see also men see also parenthood see also youth see Arlington Heights Dad's Club see Chicago Area Father's Day Council see GI Dads' Club First Methodist Church, Palatine, dads and sons banquet 11-21-1924 4:4 Glenview Eagles Club fathers and sons have merry time 11-21-1924 9:5 First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights, father and son banquet 11-6-1925 1:1 fathers and sons banquet filmed 2-11-1927 1:8 fathers hosts to Palatine Boy Scouts 2-15-1929 1:6 many present at Dad's banquet given at Leyden Township Community High School, Franklin Park 3-15-1929 DCR 1:8 St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Palatine, dads and sons banquet 6-20-1930 1:7 Palatine Grade School PTA meeting: Dad's place in family life is important 3-11-1932 PE 1:1 Palatine Grade School PTA 'Fathers' Night' huge success 12-16-1932 PE 1:3 Arlington Heights Public School PTA hears about 'Dad' 12-23-1932 1:3 Father's Day 6-22-1934 1:4 Charlie Grimm, Cubs boss to speak at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mount Prospect, Fathers-Sons banquet 12-14-1934 10:5, 12-21-1934 MPH 3:1 Mount Prospect Lutheran Church father's and son's banquet to feature 'Lew' Fonseca 1-31-1936 1:7 fathers make the best mothers: J. P. McEvoy 4-1-1938 5:5 Arlington Heights Boy Scouts 'den dads' plan activities for 7-11 year olds 2-17-1939 1:3 Merle Guild Post No. 208, American Legion (Arlington Heights) meeting dedicated to fathers and sons 2-17-1939 4:6 Bensenville Lions Club father & son banquet draws 100, 1-12-1940 DCR 1:2 St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Arlington Heights, fathers and sons get together 3-1-1940 1:7 large crowd hears Davies at First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights, father, son banquet 5-3-1940 PE 1:5 Arlington Heights Township High School Dads' Club is first step to stop truancy 3-26-1943 1:6 father points to service that newspapers give 'our boys' 5-14-1943 1:4 Selective Service Board defines 'non-father' and 'father' 10-8-1943 7:4 Cook County Selective Service Board No. 1, Arlington Heights taps many fathers in new service call 12-17-1943 1:8 19 fathers to leave for armed service 4-7-1944 1:3 Prospect Heights Lions Club fetes fathers and sons, hear Marine Col. 10-20-1944 MPH 1:4 cartoonist, Charles Werner to entertain fathers and sons at Mount Prospect Men's Club, photograph 2-16-1945 MPH 1:5 film on sex hygiene: Mom and Dad; for women at 2 and 7 PM, men at 9 PM at Palatine Theatre 8-31-1945 8:7, 9:1 Prospect Heights Public School PTA fathers night rates top entertainment 10-19-1945 MPH 3:6 Mount Prospect Girl Scouts present pageant, host to dads, photograph 3-21-1947 MPH 1:5, 2:1 origin of Father's Day 6-13-1947 PE 1:4, 6-17-1949 22:3 fathers and scout sons at overnight camp 10-24-1947 MPH 1:4 Dads prove they can do it at Prospect Heights Public School PTA father's night 10-24-1947 MPH 2:6 Dad's Day is rooted in ancient history 6-16-1960 AHH 10:2 'dear old Dad' gets his day on June 18, 6-8-1961 AHH 23:6 'Father's Night' at Walt Whitman Elementary School, Wheeling 11-23-1961 WH 3:2 do dads prefer sons? 5-10-1962 AHH 39:1 Chicago Area Father's Day Council seeks 'Father of the Year' 5-17-1962 AHH 4:1 Stan Olszewski, Rolling Meadows, named Father of the Year 6-14-1962 RMH 1:7 prospective parents invited to attend class at Northwest Community Hospital 8-2-1962 AHH 5:4 Gloria Huffman thinks her Dad is "the greatest"; enters him in "Father-of-the-Year" contest 5-30-1963 MPH 6:1 14-year-old Jim Fenzel, Rolling Meadows pens letter in praise of his Dad 6-13-1963 RMH 4:1 school psychologist finds problem pupils have too much mom, too little dad 12-12-1963 PE 8:5 180 dads are visitors to Westgate School, Arlington Heights 2-27-1964 AHH 16:1
Fauptli, James photograph of 6-11-1937 (2) 5:4
Fawell, Bruce, West Chicago appointed DuPage County Magistrate Judge 12-17-1964 AR 4:6
Fawell, Harris W., Naperville young attorney to seek GOP nod for state senator's seat, photograph 11-9-1961 DCR 7:1 petitions out for candidate 12-21-1961 BR 5:2 urges support in strengthening GOP 2-1-1962 BR 6:5 State Senate hopeful reports on campaign 2-15-1962 BR 1:1 outlines program to trim state's political pork 3-1-1962 BR 21:4 pledges aid to crime fighters 3-8-1962 BR 7:1 says negativism is killing GOP, photograph 3-15-1962 BR 9:1 slaps Kerner on flooding 3-22-1962 BR 6:4 wins fierce battle with Albert Krusemark 4-12-1962 BR 1:4 victorious in Addison Township 4-19-1962 BR 4:6 stresses individual reliance, photograph 10-11-1962 BR 12:1 huge margin for 11-8-1962 BR 1:7 goes to Springfield; has his own views, photograph 1-31-1963 BR 5:1 explains GOP position on IPAC 2-14-1963 BR 10:4 explains plan for volunteers for IPAC 3-21-1963 BR 6:3 reports on IPAC relief crisis; asks, 'are we just drifting?', photograph 5-16-1963 BR 6:1 wins plaudits for Senate work, photograph 6-27-1963 BR 8:7 at new Roselle Public Library, photograph 7-4-1963 BR 11:6 voted "outstanding senate freshman" 7-18-1963 BR 7:6 endorses Charles Percy's governor bid, photograph 2-6-1964 BR 1:1 clashes with State Rep. William Redmond on remap mess 2-6-1964 BR 9:3 upset by U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on apportionment 7-2-1964 BR 7:1
Fawn, The, Arlington Heights, 1717 West Campbell Street advertisement: beauty shop 1-31-1963 AHH 2:4 mom realizes her dream, opens own beauty salon 3-7-1963 AHH 30:1 advertisement: 1719 West Campbell Street 8-1-1963 AHH 5:1
Fay, Mrs. Henry W., Palatine leads Red Cross drive, photograph 11-8-1940 PE 2:3
Faye, Marty dee-jay for WAAF is emcee of radio talent hunt, photograph 6-13-1963 WH 5:6
Fay's Elk Grove Inn see Elk Grove Inn
FBI (abbreviation) see United States, Federal Bureau of Investigation
FBK Realtors Inc., Arlington Heights (formerly known as Florence, Blum & Keller, Inc., Arlington Heights) advertisement: realtors; 950 East Northwest Highway 9-14-1961 AHH 36:2 moving to 123 South State Road 4-26-1962 AHH 94:4 advertisement, photographs 8-16-1962 AHH 54:1
FBK Realtors Inc., Mount Prospect advertisement; 150 South Main Street 4-23-1964 AHH 40:1
FCC (abbreviation) see United States, Federal Communications Commission
FCL (abbreviation) see Friends Committee on Legislation
FDA (abbreviation) see United States Food and Drug Administration
FDIC (abbreviation) see United States, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
FDR (abbreviation) see Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Fechner, Walter G. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, West Northfield, installs new pastor 3-7-1919 1:4 Pastor, St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, West Northfield 4-8-1938 6:3 honored after 25 years service 3-3-1944 CCH 1:7 given new car after 30 year pulpit 3-11-1949 CCH 1:4 celebrate pastor's golden anniversary, photograph 6-13-1963 WH 6:6
FED (abbreviation) Fire Engine Drive
Fedderler building, Palatine, 49 West Slade Street see also Schering building, Palatine see Sanitary Market & Grocery, Palatine
Feddler, Palatine alderman, photograph 2-25-1949 PE 1:5
Feder, James, Palatine charged with assault 4-18-1963 MPH 1:2 fight case continued 5-9-1963 MPH 5:1 charge dismissed 5-16-1963 MPH 1:3 police version of controversy 5-16-1963 PE 3:2 Phillip Metzler version of controversy 5-16-1963 PE 4:1
federal aid to education see education 10-28-1954 AHH 1:2...
Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) see United States, Federal Aviation Agency
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) see United States, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) see United States, Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Federal Council of Churches of Chicagoland Protestant churches join in "Teaching Mission" school 10-29-1937 CCH 5:4
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) see United States, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
federal government see United States
Federal Housing Administration (FHA) see United States, Federal Housing Administration
Federal Pacific Electric, Transformer Plant, Des Plaines advertisement; 2070 Maple Street 11-19-1964 AHH 68:2
Federal Reserve System see United States, Federal Reserve System
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. (FSLIC) see United States, Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. (FSLIC)
Federal Works Administration (FWA) see United States, Federal Works Administration
Federation of DuPage County Women's Republican Clubs rally 9-22-1944 RR 1:3 asks for removal of David Lillienthal and all who have Communistic tendencies 2-21-1947 RR 1:6
feed see also grain see also mills see also seed see Abelman, Henry A., Palatine see Bartlett Feed & Lumber Co. see Batterman, Ableman & Ost, Palatine see Behrens Bros., Elk Grove see Bloomingdale Flour and Feed Mill see Didier, J. P., Franklin Park see DuPage Feed and Supply Co., Elmhurst see Estes, John see Farmer's Dairy Feed Co., Bensenville see Farmers Feed Co., Bensenville see Farmers Feed Co., Itasca see Guenther Bros., Arlington Heights see Henricks, John, Inc., Arlington Heights see Itasca Lumber & Feed Company see Kelley, Harry, Feed Company, Elgin see Lagerhausen, B., Des Plaines see Lindner, Joseph, Arlington Heights see Linster, A., Glenview see Lombard Milling Company see Moehling, John C., Mount Prospect see Oates, Harry, & Sons, Feed Service, Barrington see Ost Flour and Feed Mill, Palatine see Produce Warehouse No. 2, Route 53 and Devon Avenue see Raap & Schmoldt, Roselle see Riley Feed Service, Des Plaines see Rodewald's Feed Store, Roselle see Roselle Roller Mills see Sandel, W. D. & Co., Franklin Park see Schmoldt Coal and Feed Company, Roselle see Schoeneberger Bros., Niles Center see Schulze Feed Co., Roselle see Sieburg, Walter F., Arlington Heights see Stempel, Charles, Long Grove see Swanson, Walter, Hatchery & Feed Company, Butterfield Road see Town and Country Feed Company, Bensenville see Turner, H. A., Coal & Feed Company, Roselle see Volberding, L., & Co., Dunton see Warnimont Farm Supply Co., ¼ mile west of Bloomingdale see Weidner, Quirine, Wheeling see Wheeling Coal and Lumber Co. see Wheeling Feed Mill see White Lane Farms & Hatchery, Roselle advertisement: feed mill on a truck, illustration 4-1-1932 7:6 Pure Milk Association officials seek feed aid for dry area 5-25-1934 4:3 dairymen feed shortage alarming 6-1-1934 8:3 many farmers ask relief aid for feed and seed 6-22-1934 1:8 Lake-Cook Farm Supply obtains franchise for Blue Seal feeds 9-24-1937 8:4 United States Commodity Credit Corporation boosts price of feed; profit to Uncle Sam 8-13-1943 1:8 Cook County Farm Bureau Advisor Hughes advises stockmen to adjust use of '44 feed grains 9-17-1943 (2) 4:1 Farm Advisor C. A. Hughes urges farmers to feed less high priced feeds 12-12-1947 19:5
Feehan, Archbishop Patrick A. died 7-19-1902 2:5
Feehanville (community centered around St. Mary's Training School and named after its founder Archbishop Patrick Feehan) see Maryville Academy, Des Plaines
Feehanville Drainage District notice of assessment 5-21-1929 7:3 to organize Sub District No. 2, 3-28-1930 7:3 to apply for judgment against delinquent properties 12-16-1937 CCH 7:6 delinquent special assessment list 10-27-1938 15:4, 12-8-1939 6:1, 12-6-1940 7:1, 12-5-1941 (2) 8:1 delinquent special assessments 12-4-1942 7:2, 12-3-1943 MPH 4:1, 12-7-1945 MPH 4:1 calls conference of property owners 2-7-1947 MPH 1:6 Prospect Manor seeks link to 11-12-1948 MPH 1:3 Mount Prospect may take over 3-11-1949 MPH 1:3
Feehanville School, Mount Prospect, 1400 East Kensington Road see also School District No. 26, Wheeling Township school house under construction; to replace Helm School 12-1-1922 12:7 modern school building dedicated 5-25-1923 (Roll A) 5:5 many attend dedication; history of district 6-1-1923 (Roll A) 4:2 old school house on River Road to be auctioned 11-30-1923 (Roll A) 10:3 opens 9-20-1927 4:1 achievement meeting 11-13-1928 4:3 school director captures petty thief 10-31-1930 1:5 program 11-13-1931 5:1 musical selections 11-23-1934 6:2 to participate in WLS home talent show 2-5-1937 5:2 draftee registration 10-11-1940 1:1 patrol organized 11-22-1940 MPH 1:6 flag presented 5-16-1941 PE 2:5 PTA honors graduates 6-12-1942 MPH 3:4 Cook County school survey 12-11-1942 1:6 PTA discusses local water set-up 2-5-1943 2:7 has first PTA meeting 9-27-1946 CCH 3:1 graduation 5-28-1948 CCH 1:3 to modernize sanitary facilities 6-18-1948 2:5,6 planning commission takes over expansion plans, illustration 10-26-1951 CCH 1:5 patrons to vote on erection of this addition, illustration 2-8-1952 CCH 1:3 pupils observe Halloween, photograph 11-8-1956 RMH 3:5 problem-plagued school to vote; faces crisis 1-7-1960 CCH 1:4 registration date set 7-27-1961 MPH 4:6 new math approach to stress the whys 9-14-1961 MPH 7:3 new math system 11-2-1961 MPH 4:4 enrollment up 31% 9-19-1963 WH 2:4 John Calvin United Presbyterian Church schedules first service in 1-23-1964 PHH 1:4
Feeney, Ellen Prospect High School girl rated tops in German language in U.S., photograph 6-11-1964 AHH 21:1
feet see podiatrists
Feifer, Fred, Arlington Heights mentioned 9-24-1926 5:3
Feil, A. C., Elgin, 251 Dundee Avenue advertisement: Realtor 7-11-1963 BR 17:7
Feine, Mrs., Arlington Heights 35 building lots auctioned from property of 6-30-1922 12:2, 10-6-1922 2:1
Felbringer, Roy M., Elmhurst photograph 7-1-1949 7:3
Feldman Auto Parts, Schiller Park, 3320 Soo Line Lane auto wreckers 6-17-1949 21:5
Feldman, Melvin, Hoffman Estates election to police magistrate challenged 4-25-1963 HH 1:3 to assume magistrate bench 5-2-1963 HH 1:7 party members support Patrick Muldowney in legal challenge against 5-30-1963 HH 2:1
Feldten, Wesley B., Palatine letter from Shreveport, La. 12-3-1943 7:8 letter from Camp Wolters, Texas 12-17-1943 7:2 in England 10-6-1944 12:3 on his way home from Germany 9-21-1945 12:3
Felish, Sam, Fruit Store, Palatine advertisement: Brockway Street and Chicago Avenue 9-2-1927 PE 3:7
Felker, Frank, Arlington Heights at San Diego, Calif. 10-6-1944 14:5
Felker, Tony, Arlington Heights in England 4-21-1944 14:5 errors in previous story 7-21-1944 1:1 back home after broken leg D-Day, photograph 10-6-1944 14:4
Felker, William, Arlington Heights private blown out of landing barge during invasion of France 7-14-1944 1:4
Fell, James M., Leyden Township admits burglary at Convenient Food Mart, Mount Prospect 1-16-1964 MPH 2:8
Feller, Father blesses ashes at St. Colette Church, Rolling Meadows, photograph 2-23-1961 AHH 1:5
Fellingham, Mrs. Warren and son Bobby, photograph 4-19-1940 9:4
Fells, Aaron, Grocery, Prairie View mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:2
Feltz, William, Arlington Heights advertisement: automobile and harness accessories 11-7-1919 6:6
fence see Accurate Fence & Home Improvement Co., Palatine see All-American Fence Co., Palatine see Allison, Clarence M., Wheeling see Busse, Wm. & Son, Inc., Mount Prospect 6-7-1912 1:1 see Cowger Fence, Niles see Lawrence Co., The, Arlington Heights see Masterbilt Fence Co., Fox Lake see Mittman, Mike, Cloverdale see Semmerling Fence Company, Niles see Wente, Charles L., Palatine
Feniman, Sam, Arlington Heights dealt in agricultural implements and harnesses 9-24-1926 5:3
Fenner, Dick and Pat, Barrington farm project is hard work, fun, photographs 1-10-1963 AHH 21:1
Fenton, Mr. made a claim on the east side of Elk Grove in February, 1834, 4-3-1936 5:2
Fenton Education Association officers elected 5-9-1963 BR 1:8
Fenton, Elizabeth J. "Betty", Mount Prospect joins WAVES 9-3-1943 (2) 1:1 at Atlanta, Ga. 1-28-1944 12:5
Fenton, Fred C., Bensenville Supt. Bensenville schools urges higher school standards, photograph 6-7-1940 RR 1:6 death mourned, photograph 5-21-1943 RR 1:6 Fenton High School named after 5-6-1954 RR 1:5
Fenton High School, Bensenville, 1000 West Green Street see also School District No. 100, Addison Township see Highlights (yearbook) see Signal (student newspaper) vote called for new high school site east of Route 83 and south of the CM&SP RR tracks 1-29-1953 BR 1:7 why new site for high school was chosen, map 2-12-1953 RR 1:2 artist's sketch of new building and campus 11-5-1953 RR 1:5 urge all to vote on new high school, illustration 11-12-1953 RR 1:3 named for Fred Fenton, superintendent of schools from 1921 to 1943, 5-6-1954 RR 1:5 Superintendent Carl Forrester tells progress of 9-15-1955 RR 1:7 GOP caravan here; Gov. Stratton among 35 to speak at 3-29-1956 RR 1:7 101 receive diplomas 6-7-1956 DCR 1:3 119 to graduate 6-5-1958 BR 1:7 burglars loot 10-9-1958 BR 1:7 looted again 10-30-1958 BR 1:1 homecoming, photograph 10-30-1958 BR 5:1 rocket study blasts off science academy program 3-5-1959 DCR 1:3 to adopt Berg plan for advancement of science 5-21-1959 BR 1:1 'immediate' expansion is urged 6-25-1959 BR 1:1 expects record 935 pupils 9-3-1959 BR 1:8 vote on addition 10-22-1959 BR 1:4 addition up to voters, illustration 11-5-1959 BR 1:1 referendum over the top, 2-1, 11-12-1959 BR 1:2 Jimmy Dorsey's Band plays at, photographs 12-17-1959 BR 1:4 young minds, modern science are companions at, photographs 3-31-1960 RR 5:1 nab 5 burglars 5-26-1960 BR 1:6 break ground for new addition 6-9-1960 AR 8:4 new school year begins next week 9-1-1960 BR 1:7 homecoming slated 10-6-1960 BR 1:1 on stage tonight: The Greatest Man Alive 11-3-1960 BR 1:2 garden show, photograph 11-10-1960 AR 9:1 new grade system 11-17-1960 AR 3:6 plans Yule choral concert 12-8-1960 BR 1:1 new addition, photograph 12-29-1960 AR 3:5 announces adult education program 1-19-1961 AR 6:1 finishing touch on addition, photograph 8-31-1961 BR 1:6 "Locomotive Queen" crowned, photograph 10-5-1961 BR 1:6 faculty welcomes 13 new teachers, photograph 10-5-1961 BR 5:1 musicians in parade, photograph 10-12-1961 BR 4:4 new addition to be displayed, photographs 11-2-1961 BR 1:1 The Importance of Being Earnest 11-2-1961 BR 1:6, 11-16-1961 BR 4:3 French club organized 11-2-1961 BR 3:1 color guard, photograph 11-2-1961 BR 4:4 1500 persons visit new addition, photographs 11-9-1961 BR 1:6 students collecting books to send to West Africa, photograph 11-16-1961 BR 1:3 teenage Romans (Latin students) plan annual Latin affair 3-8-1962 BR 1:1; photograph 3-22-1962 BR 2:5 annual science fair, photographs 3-15-1962 BR 1:1 Diary of Anne Frank, photograph 3-22-1962 BR 1:1 Century Teen Center—something to do, photographs 3-29-1962 BR 16:1 photograph 4-26-1962 AHH 91:1 fifth annual Festival of Bands concert 4-26-1962 BR 1:6 students learn retailing arts, photographs 5-3-1962 BR 8:1 Jessie Owens to speak at 5-17-1962 AHH 47:6 Music Through the Years in America, photograph 5-17-1962 BR 1:2 professor to address at commencement 6-14-1962 BR 1:1 Class of 1932 reunion, photograph 6-14-1962 BR 2:5 no expulsion for vandals; dependent on restitution 7-12-1962 BR 1:2 five youths plead guilty 7-26-1962 BR 4:1 11 new teachers will join this fall 8-16-1962 BR 2:5 driving ban for students remains firm 9-6-1962 BR 1:7 new faculty, photograph 9-20-1962 BR 4:2 staff overhaul needed 9-27-1962 BR 1:3 ready for homecoming 10-11-1962 BR 2:3 science dept. earns board's praise 10-25-1962 BR 2:4 Romeo & Juliet 11-8-1962 BR 6:3, photograph 11-15-1962 BR 6:5 considers expansion of driver training 11-29-1962 BR 4:6 Messiah, photograph 12-13-1962 BR 2:4 Starflites trampoline act, photograph 12-13-1962 BR 8:6 students swing at Pepsi Hop, photographs 12-27-1962 BR 4:1 Merry Minstrel show presented by Fenton Daddy O's 1-17-1963 BR 2:6 The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus 2-14-1963 BR 4:4, photograph 2-21-1963 BR 4:4 Auntie Mame 3-7-1963 BE 1:5, photographs 3-14-1963 BR 5:5, 3-21-1963 BR 10:5 report discusses enrollment 3-7-1963 BE 6:1 Latin pupils ready Roman banquet 3-7-1963 BE 6:3 Future Teachers of America Club get their chance, photographs 3-14-1963 BR 2:1 many participated in annual science fair, photographs 3-21-1963 BR 6:3 enormous flag in auditorium, photograph 5-2-1963 BR 19:6 The King and I 5-16-1963 BR 1:4 students appear on TV program "It's Academic", photographs 5-16-1963 BR 6:5, 3-26-1964 BR 6:4 boiler room fire damage is $2,500, 6-6-1963 BR 6:5 196 graduating seniors to get diplomas 6-13-1963 BR 5:1 prom, photograph 6-13-1963 BR 10:4 faculty gives account of social studies program 6-13-1963 BR 11:1 cheerleaders win first in state, photograph 8-15-1963 BR 4:4 17 new teachers join faculty, photographs 9-12-1963 BR 6:1 12 mock-up cars help train drivers 9-26-1963 BR 2:6 Arsenic and Old Lace 9-26-1963 BR 4:4, 11-14-1963 BR 2:6 French student tells her impressions of 9-26-1963 BR 6:2 Signal, Highlights and Helicon to be featured in Northern Illinois School Press Review 10-31-1963 BR 4:8 exchange student from France reveals views of America 11-7-1963 BR 1:2 Brigadoon 1-2-1964 BR 5:6, 4-30-1964 BR 2:4, 5-7-1964 BR 1:6, 2:4 reading skills sharpened by new program 2-13-1964 BR 2:1 four music groups to perform 2-20-1964 BR 5:1 enrollment jumps at night school 2-27-1964 BR 2:1 Winterset 3-12-1964 BR 4:5 class: English for the Foreign Born 3-26-1964 BR 4:5 juvenile officer approved 4-2-1964 BR 1:7 plans 11 field trips for summer course in geology 4-2-1964 BR 2:6 22 students learn retail skills in distributive education program 4-30-1964 BR 2:1 1964 class is largest ever to graduate 5-28-1964 AHH 38:1 boys learn auto mechanics in special course 5-28-1964 BR 2:5 22 seniors suspended for "hobo like" dress on what was billed as "Senior Slop Day" 6-11-1964 DCR 1:4 ground broken for press box, photograph 6-25-1964 BR 1:1 twelve new teachers, photograph 9-10-1964 BR 1:1 student geologists bound for Galena 10-1-1964 AR 2:4 Twelfth Night 10-1-1964 AR 6:7, 10-15-1964 RMH 7:4, 10-29-1964 AR 5:4 new press box, photograph 10-29-1964 AR 6:3 housewife Mrs. Lenore Vick, Bensenville, makes costumes for plays, photograph 11-5-1964 AR 4:5 forms first orchestra 11-12-1964 RMH 3:1 program underway for speed reading 11-19-1964 BR 1:3 cheersquad 'more work than people think': Lois Braun, captain, photograph 11-26-1964 BR 1:1
Fenton High School Parent Teachers Association discuss plans for 4-16-1964 BR 2:7
Fenton High School Teachers Association photograph 4-26-1962 BR 4:4
Fenton, Ray, Mount Prospect photograph 10-8-1948 3:5
Fentones Fenton High School 17-piece dance band 11-15-1962 BR 2:8
Fenz Acres Subdivision, Roselle, Irving Park Road opens 6-15-1945 RR 1:5 plat approved 6-18-1948 7:6 opens 7-23-1948 RR 1:1
Fenz General Store, Schaumburg landmark destroyed by fire 9-19-1924 9:5
Fenz, H. W., Schaumburg advertisement: The Mitchell "Six" auto, illustration 4-7-1916 9:6
Fenz, John, Schaumburg advertisement: Champion force feed binder, Champion draw cut mower, illustrations 6-8-1901 1:6 succeeded by Herman Gieseke, Schaumburg 3-5-1909 9:6 pioneer business man dies in 85th year, photograph 10-2-1936 1:7 and wife, photograph 10-14-1949 17:2
Fenz, Roland, Roselle at Fort Ord, Calif. 2-18-1944 7:6 letter from Philippines, photograph 11-30-1944 9:4 "one could never imagine the joy of these natives at the coming of the G.I.'s" 12-22-1944 10:7 meets brother Willard in Pacific, photograph 5-18-1945 RR 1:6 carries official U.S. flag with MacArthur to Tokyo, photograph 9-28-1945 9:4 first in Tokyo, first home, photograph 10-19-1945 RR 1:7
Fenz, Willard J., Roselle seeks army pilot's wings 10-28-1943 RR 1:7 at Glendale, Ariz., photograph 3-24-1944 7:2 at Marfa, Texas, photograph 8-18-1944 7:7 in Dutch West Indies 2-16-1945 11:5 meets brother Roland in Pacific, photograph 5-18-1945 RR 1:6 letter from Philippines, photograph 8-16-1945 21:2 700 hours, 100,000 miles in C-46, now in Japan, photograph 10-5-1945 9:5 in Ryukyu Islands 11-2-1945 9:7 awarded Air Medal 12-7-1945 14:5
Fenz, Mr. and Mrs. William, Roselle gay 1911 bridal pair mark 50 years, photograph 5-25-1961 BR 9:6
Fenz, William A., Roselle advertisement: choice lots in Roselle 6-1-1923 19:6 advertisement: real estate 10-1-1937 CCH 7:4 mentioned 7-22-1949 17:1
Fenzel, Jim, Rolling Meadows 14-year-old pens letter in praise of his Dad 6-13-1963 RMH 4:1
FEPC (abbreviation) see Illinois Fair Employment Practices Commission
Ferkau, Erika M., Arlington Heights photograph 9-17-1948 5:1
Fermilab, bounded by Wilson Street, EJ&E RR, Butterfield Road and Kirk Road (officially known as Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) see Weston, Village of
Ferndale Heights Subdivision, Palatine, southeast of Dundee Road and Hicks Road (formerly known as Northern Aire Estates) Delgado and Rein, Inc., Mount Prospect, plans 500 homes, shops 8-22-1957 PE 1:3 schools - builders controversy rages; zoning hearing prompts dispute 10-10-1957 PE 1:4 home, shopping project opposed 2-27-1958 PE 1:4 gets 'green light'; county approves project 3-13-1958 PE 1:4 424-home development opens to public, photograph 9-11-1958 AHH 33:3 500 new homes slated in project 6-18-1959 PE 1:4 planners deny permit for Unit 2; Unit 1 unfinished, photograph 7-28-1960 PE 2:3 county zoners hear four appeals 9-8-1960 PE 1:2 large lot sizes are concern of planners 1-5-1961 PE 2:6 county zoners urge go-ahead on project 2-9-1961 PE 2:6 county OKs lot size over village's plea 5-18-1961 HH 11:4 builder Salavatore DiMucci, Palatine plan group discuss home plans 6-22-1961 PE 2:3 planners OK project 1-25-1962 PE 2:1
Ferndale Heights Utilities Company issued franchise to provide water and sewer systems to Ferndale Heights and Capri Gardens 1-15-1959 PE 2:4 fee not applicable to 9-14-1961 HH 10:3 investigate adequacy of 1-31-1963 PE 4:6
Ferndale Woods, Barrington, Lake Cook Road and Ferndale Road advertisements 5-25-1961 AHH 18:4, 8-2-1962 AHH 66:6
Ferneckes, Paul, Arlington Heights photograph of 6-9-1939 5:2
Fernstrom Storage and Van Company, Rosemont, 5600 North River Road advertisement 7-13-1961 AHH 56:1 review 8-16-1962 AHH 88:1
Ferrell, Robert D., Wheeling firm incorporated; constructs buildings and deals in property; 251 East Dundee Road 12-17-1964 WH 2:7
ferries see Denny's Ferry
Ferriolo, Dr. S. F., Bensenville, 19½ West Main Street advertisement 1-15-1959 BR 3:1 advertisement: optometrist, 14 North York Road 7-11-1963 EGH 2:1
Ferris Avenue, Morton Grove see Cowen, Dr. S. A., Morton Grove see Dilg's Hall, Morton Grove see Jack's Auto Supply, Morton Grove see Senick, Dr. R. F., Morton Grove see Wayside Inn, Morton Grove
Ferris Inn, Morton Grove, 8644 Ferris Avenue advertisement 11-26-1948 17:5
fertilizer see also manure see Bensenville Fuel Co. see Des Plaines Mercantile Co. see Frisbie, Charles A., Des Plaines see Organic Fertilizer Corp., Villa Park discovers 19 feet of peat under old Crossman farm; to sell as fertilizer 5-14-1937 1:2
Fess, Fred, Northbrook at Camp Roberts, Calif. 3-30-1945 16:4
Fessler, Arch H., Arlington Heights see Fessler Farm Dairy, Arlington Heights
Fessler, August J., Bloomingdale family together first time in four years 4-18-1947 RR 1:8 Bloomingdale building commissioner resigns again 2-14-1963 RR 1:1
Fessler, Bruce, Bloomingdale at Norfolk, Va. 3-30-1945 RR 1:7
Fessler Farm Dairy, Arlington Heights advertisement 2-1-1927 8:5 advertisement: eggs 10-7-1927 2:7 advertisement: eggs; Euclid Avenue just west of Northwest Highway 7-3-1928 5:1 example of modern methods 9-6-1929 2:6 advertisement: 706 West Euclid Avenue 9-2-1932 4:7
Fessler, LeRoy, Bloomingdale wounded, brother visits in Paris hospital 3-30-1945 RR 1:7
Fessler, Merlyn, Bloomingdale visits brother in Paris hospital 3-30-1945 RR 1:7
Fessler, Morris, formerly of Arlington Heights flying in Royal Canadian Air Force 12-27-1940 1:4 prisoner in Germany 11-14-1941 1:7 a prisoner and uninjured: postcard 1-16-1942 (2) 6:8 in concentration camp at Dulaglust, Germany; had been shot down in occupied France; asks for sleeping bag 3-5-1943 1:1 story of last flight reprinted from book War Eagles by Col. James Saxon Childers; photograph 3-10-1944 7:1 mentioned 7-7-1944 6:6
Fessler, William, formerly of Arlington Heights participated in the invasion of France 7-7-1944 6:6
Festival Liquors, Arlington Heights, Northwest Highway mentioned 7-25-1963 AHH 6:1
Fetz, Rev. William Harry new pastor First Methodist Church, Palatine 6-27-1946 PE 1:8 see Spiritual Mobilization 3-28-1947 PE 4:1 has model railroad 1-2-1948 PE 1:5 thanks Palatine Enterprise for publishing church news 4-15-1949 17:6
feuds land feud, see Kellogg, Harry D., Arlington Heights 8-5-1921 1:6 Mount Prospect Cab Company feud with Prospect Heights Cab Company breaks into the open 8-15-1947 MPH 1:1 'cold war', see Palatine, Village of 6-22-1951 17:1 disconnection feud nears climax, see Arlington Crest Subdivision 1-5-1956 RMH 1:7 act to end Schaumburg-Hoffman Estate feud 8-3-1961 HH 1:1
Feuerborn & Klode, Chicago advertisement: Arlington Manor Subdivision 5-7-1926 16:1
Feuerborn and Klode, east side of Arlington Heights Road south of Central Road big rabbit industry started 5-6-1930 1:1
Feuerhaken, Edw., Ontarioville advertisement: cement 4-5-1912 14:1
Feuerhaken, Fred, Roselle photograph 9-2-1949 RR 4:3
FFA (abbreviation) see Future Farmers of America
FHA (abbreviation) see Future Homemakers of America see United States, Federal Housing Administration
Fiala, Eunice, Glen Ellyn photograph 9-13-1946 5:3
Fiala, Ralph, Glen Ellyn photograph 9-13-1946 5:3
fiberglass glass pole improves vaulting 5-9-1963 AHH 42:3
Fick Bros., Lake Zurich (formerly known as Midway Sheet Metal Shop) advertisement 4-29-1949 16:7
Fick, Don, East Maine discharged 11-30-1945 18:5
Ficke, Albert, Lake Zurich attacked, beaten, robbed, left on Rand Road; taken to Barrington General Hospital; dies 12-29-1933 1:3
Fickler, Mrs. Max A. brought to Arlington Heights for burial 4-17-1925 9:3
Fidelis Circle play Beauty Secrets 10-30-1931 8:7 cook books on sale, see First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights 12-16-1937 CCH 10:1 high school teachers tell of travel and study in Mexico 3-15-1940 6:1
Fidelity Builders, Inc. new subdivision southeast of Palatine Road and Windsor Drive is problem to School District No. 23, Wheeling Township 5-16-1963 PHH 1:1 Arlington Heights trustees upgrade standards for 240 homes at Buffalo Grove Road and Schoenbeck Road 6-6-1963 AHH 29:1 builder agrees to upgrade 65 acres 6-27-1963 AHH 34:5
Fiebrandt Bros., Elmhurst review: contractors; 158 Schiller Street 11-1-1935 RR 4:5
Fiefer, Peter J. congressional goals outlined by GOP candidate 7-13-1961 BR 3:4
Field, Rev. A. D. author, see Memorials of Methodism in the Bounds of the Rock River Conference
Field, Burgess A. "Bud", Jr., Palatine now a pilot 9-11-1942 PE 1:1 not in Navy, in Army Air Corps at Santa Ana, Calif. 10-16-1942 PE 4:5 letter from Santa Ana, Calif. 10-30-1942 (2) 4:2 transferred to Sequoia Field, Vesalia, Calif. 11-13-1942 (2) 2:6 at Oshkosh, Wis. 9-3-1943 (2) 1:6 triple patriot 2-25-1944 7:7 brother Donald visits at Santa Ana, Calif. 3-17-1944 7:1 at San Antonio, Texas 6-30-1944 12:2 at Boca Raton, Fla. 7-21-1944 11:6 at Alamogordo, N.M. 10-20-1944 12:1 at Palm Beach, Fla. 2-9-1945 9:3 at Victoria, Kan. 3-9-1945 9:7 on his way overseas 4-27-1945 12:6 on island in Pacific 5-4-1945 14:3 bombing Tokyo and other Japanese industrial cities, photograph 6-29-1945 9:6 stationed on Guam, completes 22 missions over Japan 8-3-1945 6:2,3 "got eight more trips to make to the Jap homeland" 8-10-1945 9:3 reenlists in Guam 9-14-1945 7:8 on his way home 11-16-1945 14:6 photograph 5-3-1946 PE 4:4
Field Container Corporation, Elk Grove Village, 1500 Nicholas Boulevard (formerly known as Field Paper Box Company) breaks ground on Greenleaf Avenue 11-24-1960 EGH 1:1 occupies new plant, photograph 7-6-1961 EGH 3:1 name changed from Field Paper Box Company, 1500 Nicholas Boulevard, photograph 9-14-1961 EGH 3:4 to hold formal dedication, photograph 11-16-1961 AHH 42:3 photograph 10-18-1962 AHH 86:4 2146 Greenleaf Avenue 10-18-1962 AHH 96:2 interior photograph 11-15-1962 EGH 2:2 groundbreaking, photograph 5-30-1963 AHH 51:3 builds addition 6-20-1963 EGH 3:4
Field, Donald E., Palatine at Great Lakes 11-13-1942 (2) 2:3 at U.S. Naval Training School at University of Minnesota 12-25-1942 (2) 3:6 cruising between San Francisco and San Diego 2-18-1944 7:6 visits brother Burgess at Santa Ana, Calif. 3-17-1944 7:1 somewhere in the Pacific 7-21-1944 11:5 serves on destroyer at Saipan, Guam, Manila, photograph 11-24-1944 12:4 attending school at Washington, D.C. 3-9-1945 7:4 "attending one of the navy's best electrical schools", photograph 8-16-1945 20:3
Field, Earl, Palatine graduates from U.S. Naval Training School in Minn. 4-2-1943 (2) 2:2
Field Enterprises, Inc., Chicago temporary injunction restrains Wheeling from preventing sales of World Book Encyclopedia 6-25-1964 WH 1:2
Field, Eugene, Elementary School, Wheeling, 51 St. Armand Lane see also School District No. 21, Wheeling Township not planned in Hollywood Ridge 4-5-1962 WH 7:7 park site considered 9-12-1963 WH 1:7 Guy Fishman selected as architect 9-19-1963 WH 1:7 approve change in site 10-3-1963 WH 3:1 to hold contest to name school 10-31-1963 WH 1:3 named for Eugene Field 12-19-1963 WH 1:5, 3:1 building plans okayed 1-16-1964 WH 2:8 17 firms compete for bids; bids less than expected 2-13-1964 WH 1:8, 2:5 construction work begins, photograph 3-5-1964 WH 1:3 old apple trees preserved, photograph 5-21-1964 WH 4:3 illustration 7-2-1964 WH 3:4 title okayed 7-9-1964 WH 2:1 development of site okayed 8-6-1964 WH 1:2 ready for opening--maybe 8-20-1964 WH 2:4 Wheeling Park District to help develop site 8-27-1964 WH 1:1 nearing completion, photograph 9-24-1964 WH 3:1
Field, Lillian E. "Peaches", Palatine joins WAACS 5-14-1943 PE 1:4 arrives at Fort Devens, Mass. 6-18-1943 (2) 6:4 letter from Ft. Devens 7-23-1943 9:1 letter from Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. 9-17-1943 (2) 12:6 on bond selling tour to Chattanooga, Tenn. 10-8-1943 12:2 letter from Colorado Springs, Colo. 12-17-1943 7:1 scarcely has time to write 12-31-1943 4:7 describes life in the WACS 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:6 15 day leave 5-19-1944 9:2 home for Thanksgiving 11-30-1944 8:5 discharged 11-16-1945 9:4
Field, Marshall see Fieldale Farm
Field, Marshall & Company Palatine Enterprise publishes correction after three people lose jobs at 1-31-1930 PE 2:5
Field, Marshall & Company, Skokie, Old Orchard Shopping Center advertisement 5-25-1961 AHH 53:3 expands 8-22-1963 BR 12:5 illustration 10-3-1963 WH 6:6 advertisement: Campus Circus College Shop 7-16-1964 AHH 48:1
Field Museum, The, Chicago see Chicago Natural History Museum
Field Optical Co., Arlington Heights advertisement; 200 North Dunton Avenue 2-27-1964 AHH 5:1 opens 3-5-1964 AHH 7:3
Field Paper Box Company, Elk Grove Village see Field Container Corporation, Elk Grove Village
Field, William F., Itasca thief runs down coin collector in collector's own car 11-5-1964 AR 1:7
Fieldale Farm, Higgins Road west of Jones Road Marshall Field sport paradise to open, photograph 9-26-1952 AHH 23:6
Fields, Al., Woodstock station agent is quite sick (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:4
Fields, "Rusty", Rolling Meadows veteran of show business is booster for community, photograph 3-5-1959 EGH 5:4 at Turf and Twig, Wheeling 2-13-1964 AHH 28:8
Fielitz, Otto, Roselle advertisement: barbering, baths, billiards 5-1-1931 PE 4:1 see Roselle Barber Shop 5-1-1931 RR 3:8 Roselle loses popular 'old timer' 10-22-1943 RR 1:5
Fielitz, Mrs. Otto, Roselle advertisement: nursery 5-1-1931 PE 4:1 advertisement: West Center Street 5-4-1934 RR 3:5
Fielweber, David, Morton Grove and wife celebrate fiftieth wedding anniversary 10-14-1932 CCH 1:6 Niles Township Supervisor reelected, photograph 4-14-1933 1:8
Fiene farm, Arlington Heights see Sunnylawn Subdivision
Fiene, George, Palatine in the Pacific 10-8-1943 7:5 on hospital ship, photograph 12-17-1943 7:7 letter from overseas 1-7-1944 CCH 7:8 address: Camp Stoneman, Calif. 1-14-1944 12:5 letter from South Pacific 2-4-1944 12:5 brings back wounded German prisoners from Normandy 6-16-1944 11:2 eats Christmas dinner 9-22-1944 PE 1:6 in hospital unit making trips between England and the States 2-16-1945 14:1
Fiene, Walter advertisement: dairy farm for sale; Army Trail Road and Roselle Road 12-8-1939 4:1 photograph; owner Schaumburg Transportation Co. 6-22-1961 RMH 2:4, 8-17-1961 HH 5:1
Fifield, William, Jr., Arlington Heights photograph 8-8-1947 12:1
Fifth Wheelers Barbershop Quartet, Wheeling photograph 6-1-1961 WH 4:6
Figahs, Edward A., Prospect Heights photograph of 9-18-1942 MPH 3:6 organizes sports contests throughout Chicagoland 4-2-1943 MPH 3:4 we salute, photograph 8-6-1948 MPH 2:2 honored by Naco Service Society, photograph 10-28-1948 MPH 3:3
Filbert, F. J., Drug Store, Palatine, 25 North Brockway Street mentioned (October 29, 1874) 11-14-1941 7:5 mentioned (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 17:4 advertisement: drugs, paints, oils, patent medicines, toilet & fancy goods, brushes, combs, perfumery, stationery, paper; news depot, cigars and tobacco (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 19:7 notary public and collecting agent (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:5 mentioned in Palatine Township minutes in 1876; (now Betty's Food Shop) 8-18-1950 17:2
Filbert, Fred J., Palatine cashier, Palatine Bank of C. H. Patten (May 14, 1898) 5-16-1924 7:5 cashier murdered, September 23, 1899, 9-26-1924 14:3 local editor, Palatine Independent (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:1 1899 murder recalled 7-5-1946 PE 1:5 Palatine Township Justice of the Peace 1884 to 1900, 6-24-1949 17:3
Filbert, S. H., Palatine trip to Iowa (April 13, 1878) 12-18-1936 5:6
Filbert, Mrs. Susan D., Palatine dies 4-15-1910 4:4
Filbert, William J. "Willie", Palatine comptroller of United States Steel Corporation; Colliers Weekly pays tribute to former Palatine boy 1-21-1916 5:2 donates 71 books to Palatine Public Library 2-1-1924 1:7 native son receives new recognition 2-19-1932 PE 1:8 mentioned (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:2 obituary 4-14-1944 CCH 3:4
Filczer, George, Wood Dale man behind the plow, photograph 1-29-1959 DCR 1:6
Filkins, Jean, Palatine joins WAVES 1-8-1943 PE 2:3 at Mt. Holyoke College 3-26-1943 (2) 1:7 letters from Bay City, Mich. 11-18-1943 12:7 photograph of 12-31-1943 5:4
Filkins, Joseph postmaster, see Filkins Tavern, Wheeling proposed to create a county that would have included northern parts of Cook County and DuPage County with Wheeling as the county seat 1-28-1949 17:3 opened a hotel, the Stagecoach Tavern 8-5-1949 17:2 postmaster in 1836, 8-5-1949 17:3
Filkins, Mrs. Sarah Winchester, Arlington Heights dies 8-13-1909 1:5
Filkins Tavern, Wheeling, northwest corner Milwaukee Avenue and Dundee Road (also known as Stagecoach Tavern) see also Union Hotel, Wheeling first stagecoach stop from Chicago, also post office; photograph 1-28-1949 17:2 Joseph Filkins opened a hotel, Stagecoach Tavern 8-5-1949 17:2
filling stations see gasoline and gasoline stations
Filloon, Betty with WAVES in San Diego 5-11-1945 9:7
Filloon, Constance, Palatine photographs 4-25-1941 PE 1:2, 10-1-1948 6:2
Filloon, J. A., Palatine, 125 East Colfax Street advertisement: concrete septic tank 5-14-1948 PE 3:4
Filloon, Jesse, Palatine at Fort Sheridan 12-14-1945 14:5
film see photography
films see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs
Fin 'n Feather Farm, Route 25 between Dundee and Elgin 2,000 acre paradise for sportsmen and a thriving enterprise, photographs 10-17-1952 AHH 22:1
finance see also banks see also collection agencies see also commodities see also credit cards see also mortgages see also investments see also loans see also personal finance see also securities see Household Finance Company (HFC), Bensenville see Illinois State Department of Finance see Illinois State School Finance and Tax Commission see Phoenix Finance see Relocation Finance Corp. see Seaboard Finance Company, Palatine see Times Finance Company, Des Plaines see United States, Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) see Village Finance, Evanston
Finch, Bob wins third place award from Illinois Press Photographers Association for photograph of boys playing chess [shown] 12-31-1964 AHH 9:1
Finch, John, Arlington Heights homemade car, photograph 6-29-1961 AHH 1:2
Findal, Cleaone, Arlington Heights letter from WAAC in Washington, D.C. 3-12-1943 (2) 1:5
Findsyz, Walter, Wheeling Township saloon keeper found guilty and not guilty by two separate juries for selling liquor to minors 7-24-1914 1:5
Finfrock, Mrs. Donald, Arlington Heights photograph 1-16-1948 9:1
Finger, Fred, Bensenville Mexican child dies in farm fire; 7 escape 2nd blaze 6-10-1949 1:2
fingerprinting DuPage County crime detection laboratory has 6,000 fingerprints 2-22-1935 RR 1:4 fingerprinting cuts down number of peddlers at Bensenville 7-28-1939 RR 1:2 all Office of Civilian Defense workers to be photographed and fingerprinted 11-13-1942 1:8 home nursing class members fingerprinted for Citizens Service Corps 4-16-1943 MPH 4:1 fingerprints identify Arlington man killed at Norwood Park railroad crossing 12-6-1946 1:3
finishing schools see charm schools
Fink see Schoppe & Fink store, Palatine
Fink, Chas. see Fink's Pavilion, West Northfield
Fink, Conrad, Palatine see Fink Hotel and Tavern 9-16-1949 17:1
Fink Hotel and Tavern, Palatine, Slade Street Conrad Fink purchased in 1870, 9-16-1949 17:1 history 7-7-1955 PE 6:5
Fink, J. D. mentioned (May 14, 1898) 5-16-1924 7:5
Fink, John, Palatine named assistant Sunday editor for Chicago Tribune 10-19-1961 HH 7:4
Fink, Mervin W., Palatine at Glenview 11-13-1942 (2) 2:3 on way to Bremerton, Wash. 11-17-1944 9:3 in California 2-23-1945 10:2 at Shoemaker, Calif. 5-11-1945 9:7 at San Bruno, Calif. 6-29-1945 6:1 home on leave 7-13-1945 8:1, 10-12-1945 11:4 discharged 12-14-1945 9:3
Fink, Milford R., Palatine radio operator on a light cruiser 10-16-1942 PE 4:4 letter from South America 12-17-1943 7:5 marries Ruth Lamp, photograph 4-27-1945 MPH 3:4 at Washington, D.C. 7-13-1945 14:6, 1-4-1946 5:5
Fink, Minnie mentioned 7-7-1955 PE 6:6
Finke, Henry L., Bensenville at Barksdale Field, La. 3-12-1943 (2) 1:3
Finke, Hilda, Elk Grove Township Cook County corn king; 99.7 bushels to acre 11-7-1930 1:1
Finke, Raymond essay "The Story of My Garden" 10-31-1924 3:3
Finke's Plumbing & Heating Service, Morton Grove advertisement: Railroad Avenue and Elm Street 8-5-1932 6:1
Fink's Pavilion, West Northfield dance 7-18-1919 5:1 advertisement: grand dance; Pahnke's Jazz Band; Chas. Fink 8-1-1919 5:1
Finnegan, Miss Mary photograph of 5-6-1938 PE 1:5
Finnegan, Thos., Woodstock to depart Woodstock (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:4
Finneran, Edward H., Jr., Hoffman Estates appointed Hoffman Estates building inspector, photograph 4-2-1964 HH 2:3
Finnern, Harold, East Maine leaves for Boston, Mass. 3-30-1945 10:5 discharged 1-4-1946 8:3
Fiore, Charles, Nursery, near Prairie View constructed Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel for migrant workers, photograph 12-13-1962 AHH 30-1
fire departments and associations see Addison Rural Fire Department see Addison Volunteer Fire Department see Arlington Heights Fire Department see Arlington Heights Rural Fire District see Barrington Fire Department see Bartlett Volunteer Fire Department see Bensenville Rural Fire Protection League see Bensenville Volunteer Fire Department see Bloomingdale Volunteer Fire Department see Buffalo Grove Volunteer Fire Department see Cook County Suburban Firemen's Association see Deluge Fire Company, Palatine see Des Plaines Rural Fire Protection League see Des Plaines Volunteer Fire Department see Ela Township Rural Fire District see Elk Grove Rural Fire Protection League see Elk Grove Village Volunteer Fire Department see Farmers Fire League see Forest River Fire Department see Forest River Volunteer Fire Department see Franklin Park Fire Department see Glenview Rural Fire Department see Glenview Volunteer Fire Department see Hanover-Wayne Rural Fire League see Hoffman Estates Volunteer Fire Department see Illinois Inspection and Rating Bureau see Illinois State Fire Marshall see Itasca Volunteer Fire Department see Keeneyville Volunteer Fire Department see Lake Zurich Volunteer Fire Department see Long Grove Rural Fire Protection District see Long Grove Volunteer Fire Department see Morton Grove Fire Department see Mount Prospect Fire Department see Mount Prospect Fire Prevention Bureau see Mount Prospect Fire Protection League see Mount Prospect Rural Fire Department see Niles Center Volunteer Fire Company see Northbrook Fire Department see Northeast Illinois Fire Chiefs Association see Northwest Burglar and Fire Alarm Company, Wheeling see Ontarioville Volunteer Fire Department see Palatine Rural Fire Protection District see Palatine Volunteer Fire Department see Prospect Heights Citizens Committee for Local Fire Protection see Prospect Heights Fire Protection District see Prospect Heights Firemans Association see Prospect Heights Rural Fire Protection District see Prospect Heights Volunteer Fire Department see Prospect Heights Volunteer Firemen Association see Rolling Meadows Firemens Association see Rolling Meadows Volunteer Fire Department see Roselle Rural Fire Protection District see Roselle Volunteer Fire Department see Schaumburg Volunteer Fire Department see Sharp Corner Volunteer Fire Co. see Skokie Fire Department see Streamwood Volunteer Fire Department see Vernon Volunteer Fire Department see Wayne Rural Fire League see West Suburban Firemen's Association see Wheeling Township Rural Fire Protection District see Wheeling Volunteer Fire Department see Winfield Fire Protection District see Wood Dale Volunteer Fire Department survey of 56 communities 1-24-1941 CCH 1:6 fire departments will not fight grass fires 12-24-1943 1:1 rural fire districts puzzle suburbia; farmers form first units, photographs 8-4-1960 AHH 12:1 fire district financing is complex; money is big suburb plight, photographs 8-11-1960 AHH 15:1 West Suburban Fireman's Association fumes over Daily News column criticism of suburban fire halls 9-28-1961 BR 4:6 many pay two taxes for fire protection; table: "Comparison of Some Northwest Suburban Fire Departments" 7-11-1963 AHH 6:1 volunteers keeping northwest suburbs safe; Illinois Inspection and Rating Bureau rates departments 7-18-1963 AHH 23:5 water fight at Mallard Lake, photographs 7-18-1963 BR 9:1 trustee ousters by Judge Thaddeus Adesko anger officials 8-1-1963 HH 1:4 jumbled fire districts a headache; some persons taxed twice 11-14-1963 RMH 7:1 survey discloses areas with no fire protection 6-11-1964 AHH 4:1 fire protection gaps revealed: editorial 6-18-1964 AHH 61:1
fire escapes see Palatine, Village of 9-16-1910 4:6
fire extinguishers see Illinois Fire Extinguisher & Equipment Co., Addison see Irv's Fire Extinguisher Co., Lake Zurich see Irv's Fire Extinguisher Co., Wheeling
Fire Marshalls see also arson, alleged see DuPage County 9-18-1958 BR 1:3 see Illinois State Fire Marshall
firearms see also hunting see also military see also skeet shooting see also trap shooting see Arlington Gun Club see Arlington Heights Rifle Club see Boeger, John C., Arlington Heights see Chicago Light Horse Artillery see Des Plaines Public Shooting Grounds see Edgewood Rifle & Pistol Club see Ft. Dearborn Frontiersmen Muzzle Loaders see Inverness Gun Club see Johnson's Electric Shop, Des Plaines see Lake County Crow Shoot see Les' Gun Shop, Arlington Heights see Marsh, S., Palatine see Maxon's Custom Gunsmith, Mount Prospect see Melark Gun Club, off Route 53 southwest of Itasca see Midwest Gun Club see Northern Illinois Trap Shooting League see Peacock Farm see Rand Park Pistol Club see S & S Gun Shop, Palatine see Sportsman Gun Club see Sunset Ridge Gun Club see Taillons, Arlington Heights detectives kill one thief, capture another in Des Plaines gun battle 1-26-1906 1:3 superintendent of Northwestern Gas Light and Coke Company shot by wife 3-24-1911 4:5 Howard Wayman, Arlington Heights, accidently shot to death at Slocum's Lake 11-5-1920 1:3 Farmers Bank of Schaumburg held up, President shot 6-24-1921 1:7 gun battle between two camps of booze runners in Elk Grove Township results in one death 9-1-1922 10:6 Cook County Sheriff Ahlstrom captures 6 beer trucks after running fight near Lake Zurich 9-19-1924 1:4 museum started in Arlington Heights Public Library: two machine guns 8-6-1926 1:2 discharged cop arrested for gun play at Gordon's Place 8-14-1928 1:7 advertisement: trap shoot; Maple Street 3 blocks north of Central Road, Mount Prospect 11-2-1928 7:7 Louis Bachmann, Schiller Park, shot, unknown assailants escape 5-31-1929 DCR 1:8 Arlington Heights Police Chief Skoog buys machine gun and vest 8-2-1929 1:2 Wheeling Township officials dodge bullets; thistle commissioner attacked 8-9-1929 1:6, 10-4-1929 1:8 tragedy: sheriff shoots and kills Elmwood Park police chief at San Souci 8-13-1929 1:8 clay bird shoot at John Bumm's, 1 mile north of Wheeling on Milwaukee Avenue 11-1-1929 4:3 advertisement: trap shoot at Schnell's Corner 11-1-1929 6:6 man defending stills with pistol arrested near Wheeling 12-13-1929 PE 1:2, 12-17-1929 1:7 two shot at Arlington Inn; one missing 4-11-1930 1:8 Arlington Police Chief Skoog stops speeding car with bullets 12-12-1930 6:4 Capone henchmen visit Palatine Gun Club 6-26-1931 PE 1:7 Julius Nickels kills wife Alvina with shotgun 9-18-1931 1:6 police capture three in gun battle 3-18-1932 PE 1:3 Northbrook Board passes resolution on Reiland shooting 10-14-1932 CCH 1:8 Chas. Irwin, Bensenville police chief exonerated in shooting death 12-30-1932 RR 1:8 police look for still, find machine guns 1-13-1933 RR 1:3 John Glade, Jr. shot at road house west of Elgin 4-7-1933 1:8 gun fight over auto stripping nets 2 robbers 8-25-1933 CCH 1:5 crazy doctor shoots wife Tuesday A.M. 9-1-1933 RR 1:4 money exchange held up, guns are clue 12-29-1933 1:8, 1-5-1934 1:2 four Arlington Heights boys meet police bullets in robbery 9-14-1934 1:1 bandit shot at Arlington Heights 6-14-1935 1:1 Cook County Highway Sheriff: "Halt or I'll shoot" 5-1-1936 CCH 3:4 former Bensenville police officer shot to death at Elmhurst; see Meyers, Walter 9-4-1936 RR 1:7 dogs found invading fish or lily pools will be shot on the spot at Palatine 8-13-1937 PE 1:7 Liggett Drug Store, Arlington Heights, night manager shot in hold-up 3-11-1938 1:7 farmer and deputy sheriffs 'shoot it out' 8-25-1939 CCH 1:3 mystery shooting of WPA watchman at Deer Grove Forest Preserve 8-2-1940 1:5 gun-men make $2,000 haul at money exchange 4-4-1941 (2) 8:5 Arlington Heights OCD rifle squad organized 3-13-1942 1:2 Arlington Concrete Products Company will test Army rifle vs. haydite 3-27-1942 1:3 Glen Ellyn policeman shoots it out and wins 2-4-1944 RR 1:3 weapons of other wars shown at Arlington store 1-12-1945 1:5 grand jury to probe shooting; 14 year old Jo Ann Woehlke, Naperville under bond 5-4-1945 RR 1:8 Arlington Heights VFW to present Arlington with war memorial: 155 mm. rifle weighing 10 tons 12-21-1945 1:7 two die in shooting: John A. Richardson shot Edward Batterman to death, shot Mrs. Richard Sanford, then shot himself to death 7-5-1946 1:4 Bensenville police disarm demented man after gun play 3-7-1947 RR 1:1 woodchucks invade east side of Palatine; Julius Drexler shoots one 6-13-1947 15:4 Northbrook boy, 3½, fatally shot in game of hide and seek 3-5-1948 CCH 1:8 Clarence Hummels, Palatine, uses shot gun to scare friend of daughter; charged with assault 4-9-1948 1:4 parents warned on use of air rifles within Arlington Heights village limits 5-21-1948 1:1 new M-6 field piece to replace old gun scrapped for WW II in Palatine 5-21-1948 PE 1:5 speeding Crystal Lake motorist grazes cop's head with bullet 6-4-1948 14:5 Wheeling ordinance prohibits discharge of firearms 8-6-1948 8:4 Palatine police battle crowd; one man shot; police use blackjacks to quell wedding guests 8-13-1948 1:1 must Arlington officers become expert marksmen 'on their own'? 8-20-1948 1:1 Arlington Heights declares shooting war on starlings 9-10-1948 1:1 shotgun squad discourages blackbirds in Palatine 10-1-1948 17:8 ammunition now on hand at Prospect Heights Hardware and Supply Co. 10-28-1948 MPH 2:7 Edward "Smoky" Lange, Cook County Sheriff's Deputy, escapes bullets in gunplay at West Chicago 11-12-1948 RR 1:2 hunters beware in Wood Dale! no loaded guns 11-19-1948 RR 1:2 Wheeling hunters make war on foxes 12-24-1948 CCH 1:8 Palatine to stage fox-hunting expedition as in pioneer days 1-7-1949 1:2 Brer Fox finishes last in race with men, photograph 1-14-1949 1:5; estimate 1,000 pheasants saved 1-14-1949 5:4 Chief Skoog on prowl for rabbit hunters 1-14-1949 4:1 bag another fox in hunt near Half Day 2-4-1949 CCH 1:4 Arlington Heights Boy Scouts to go on fox hunt near Dundee 2-11-1949 1:6 Palatine hunters are preparing for snipe shooting (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:1 "I was the best shot in America": George Klehm, Arlington Heights 4-22-1949 17:2 jealous, shoots friend's lover on Route 14, 4-29-1949 1:8 masked gunmen hold up Palatine girl and escort at Moose Club, Crystal Lake 5-13-1949 1:8 Michael Buny, owner of Casablanca restaurant, Palatine, killed in ambush attempt 5-20-1949 1:6 fox hunting may become major sport 5-27-1949 1:6 Park Ridge boy shoots self while cleaning gun 6-10-1949 (2) 19:5 autoist shot at Golf Road and River Road after giving 10 cents to thief 6-10-1949 MPH 1:2 wife and daughter shot by Chicago barber in Arlington Heights, see Kniewel, Albert, Arlington Heights 7-22-1949 1:7 Barrington service station owner thwarts armed holdup by pair 7-22-1949 22:7 Arlington police are good "shots" 8-26-1949 1:4 former Arlington man uses rifle to end life 10-21-1949 1:4 boys shoot out windows west of Palatine 10-28-1949 PE 1:4 17 year old Wheeling boy holds police at bay with rifle, photograph 12-30-1949 1:2 Darlene Buny shot in tussle with burglar at Casa Blanca 2-16-1951 PE 1:5 Mount Prospect police capture gun bandits; rookie cop foils looting of home 5-9-1952 1:6 hold 7 youths in shotgun shell theft at Charles Franzen warehouse in Cloverdale 10-15-1953 RR 1:7 juvenile crime wave at Arlington and Palatine, photograph of firearms 3-3-1955 AHH 1:7 first annual Four Town shoot at Scharringhausen gravel pit north of Itasca; contest open to law officers, photograph 10-6-1955 RR 1:6 Five Town shoot, photograph 10-3-1957 RR 1:3 Arlington policemen build pistol range, photograph 12-12-1957 AHH 1:6 DuPage County Assistant State's Attorney calls blank guns 'a real danger'; Itasca youth fires blank pistol; is nearly shot by police 1-8-1959 DCR 1:7 husband, 20, says it's all a mistake; points deer rifle at cop, photograph 1-22-1959 AHH 1:1 state police arsenal ready to handle all emergencies, photographs 10-15-1959 AHH 4:1 five-town shoot—a private affair for public's good at Scharringhausen gravel pit, photographs 10-22-1959 BR 14:1 Arlington 'blue coats' are slick sharpshooters, photograph 11-12-1959 AHH 1:2 Elk Grove police ordered: shoot prowlers 3-17-1960 EGH 1:4 Wood Dale arrests pair on shooting spree; Chicago ex-convict charged on 5 counts 4-28-1960 DCR 1:6 six Palatine policemen feted for pistol accuracy, photograph 7-6-1961 PE 2:1 police training at L. A. Scharringhausen stone quarry, photographs 7-20-1961 EGH 2:3 Bensenville hit by 2 armed robberies 7-27-1961 BR 1:5 four Bensenville policemen win marksmanship competition, photograph 9-21-1961 BR 4:4 Civil War gun collection of Frank Columbo, photograph 11-2-1961 BR 5:4 bullet hits window, parent is arrested 11-30-1961 WH 1:3 weapon controversy at Elk Grove Village: which pistol is suitable, .357 caliber Magnum or .38 caliber police special? 3-15-1962 EGH 1:1 one of the world's largest gun collections, owned by Ed and Harry Adams, Elmhurst on display 3-22-1962 EGH 2:4 Elk Grove Village shelves debate about sidearm 4-19-1962 MPH 8:4 Thom McCann Shoe Store, Mount Prospect manager is armed bandit victim 8-9-1962 PHH 1:1 Franklin Park arrests youth nabbed with arsenal in car; anti-tank gun too 9-13-1962 EGH 1:1 live bazooka shell found in Palatine village dump, photograph 10-4-1962 PE 5:4 Roselle police chief recommends drafting firearms law to gain tighter control over sales 11-29-1962 BR 11:4 Rolling Meadows to build police force pistol range 1-24-1963 RMH 3:1 Arlington Heights approves $7,385 to finish pistol range 5-23-1963 AHH 2:3 old Arlington Heights pistol range at Ridge Avenue and Wing Street to be used for storage; new one is in basement of municipal building 10-10-1963 AHH 3:3 Mrs. June Ban, Addison to face kidnap, armed robbery raps, photograph 1-30-1964 RMH 1:1 Mrs. Joan Thompson, Hoffman Estates shoots and kills prowler Raymond Passarella, Melrose Park 1-30-1964 HH 1:3 Joseph Maurer, Glen Ellyn, opposes gun control law 3-19-1964 BR 6:5 Northwest Suburban Boy Scout Council Junior Rifle Club, photograph 5-14-1964 AHH 18:4 police break up gunfight at Jimmy's Place, Arlington Heights 6-4-1964 AHH 1:1 man fatally wounded at shooting range, see AAA Sanitary Sewer Co., Palatine 9-17-1964 PE 4:4
firefighters see fire departments and associations
firemen, railroad see Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers
Firemen's Hall, Bensenville, York Street 2 blocks south of Irving Park Road fall dance 10-5-1961 AHH 78:1 platform being built in second-floor room for JP courtroom, photograph 2-8-1962 BR 2:2
Fireplace Equipment Co., Villa Park, 52 East St. Charles Road advertisement 10-12-1961 PE 4:1
fires see also arson, alleged see also grass fires see also leaf burning see Huffman Mill, Itasca [1890's] 8-3-1934 RR 1:8 see Battermann, H. F. & Company [1892 flax mill fire] 1-25-1927 1:1 see Diamond Sewing Machine Company, Arlington Heights [1895] 5-6-1949 17:1 see Battermann's Brick Block, Palatine 12-21-1901 5:4 see Battermann, H. F. & Company, Palatine 5-27-1904 5:2 see Monarch Motor Car Company, Franklin Park 5-10-1907 1:4 see Spiegler Store, Des Plaines 1-16-1914 1:4 see Hall, C. F. and Company, Dundee 7-4-1914 4:5 see Arlington Heights Volunteer Fire Department: fire alarms 1894-1914, 10-16-1914 8:3 see Sauer & Hans, Long Grove 1-22-1915 5:3 see Roselle Mills 5-26-1916 14:3 see Jahnke's General Store, Mount Prospect 5-25-1917 5:4 see "Pines, The", Wheeling Township 4-19-1918 1:2 see Prairie View, Village of 7-30-1920 1:5 see Arlington Heights, Village of 7-14-1922 2:5 see Oehlerking, L., Des Plaines 9-8-1922 2:2 see Anderson, G. A., Algonquin 3-9-1923 (Roll A) 1:5 see Soo Line Hotel and Eating House 5-25-1923 (Roll A) 3:4 see Poehls, Hans, Maine Township 6-22-1923 (Roll A) 9:6 see Chicago State Hospital 12-28-1923 (Roll A) 1:7 see Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bensenville 1-11-1924 13:6 see Wheeling Transfer Garage 7-4-1924 7:5 see Meierhoff, Erwin 7-11-1924 5:5 see Fenz General Store, Schaumburg 9-19-1924 9:5 see Tessner, August 11-7-1924 1:5 see Engelking, Henry 11-7-1924 1:5 see Deike, Mrs. Edward, Sr. 1-2-1925 2:1 see Redeker, F. 1-2-1925 5:7 see Liberty Fireworks Company, Franklin Park 5-22-1925 36:4 see Wente, John, Palatine 7-24-1925 9:7 see Welcome Inn, Niles Township 5-13-1927 1:8 see Northwestern Park, Des Plaines 7-5-1927 1:8 see Mount Prospect, Village of 9-13-1927 1:8 see Prohibition 12-6-1927 1:6 see Dilg, John Hotel, Glenview 2-3-1928 1:1 see Archer School, Long Grove 3-6-1928 1:8 see Leiseberg, Herman, Palatine Township 5-25-1928 1:3 see Cook County Fair Grounds, Palatine 8-21-1928 1:7 see Helberg School, Hanover Township 1-29-1929 1:2 see Camp, Harry, Franklin Park 2-1-1929 4:5 see Franklin Park, Village of 3-8-1929 DCR 1:8 see Cosman, Ernest, Itasca 3-12-1929 1:3 see Jerusalem Lutheran Church, Morton Grove 3-26-1929 1:6 see Glenview Inn 3-29-1929 8:8 see Brower, Jule F., Palatine 4-23-1929 1:5 see Gorsline, W. P., Palatine 5-24-1929 PE 1:7 see Kane County Kennel Club 7-16-1929 6:3 see Dells, The, Morton Grove 8-2-1929 1:6 see Locomotive Terminal Improvement Company, Barrington 8-30-1929 4:5 see Rohlwing, William, Elk Grove Township 9-17-1929 1:2 see Union Ridge School, Harwood Heights 9-27-1929 4:3 see Franzen, George E., Lumber Company, Bensenville 12-20-1929 DCR 1:4 see Maple Grove Tavern, Palatine 1-10-1930 PE 1:7 see St. Anne's Old People's Home, Techny 1-21-1930 1:1 see Behrens Block, Des Plaines 3-28-1930 1:6 see Krause Block, Arlington Heights 4-25-1930 1:4 see Palwaukee Airport 7-1-1930 8:3, 12-26-1930 1:2 see Park Ridge Grammar School 10-31-1930 4:4 see Dean Stables, Palatine 4-10-1931 1:8 see Mohawk Country Clug 4-17-1931 NCH 1:4 see Arlington Park Race Track 4-24-1931 PE 1:8 see Elfring, Mrs. Fred, Bensenville 10-30-1931 DCR 1:3 see prairies 3-4-1932 CCH 1:2 see peat bogs 9-23-1932 8:5 see Gifford, Charles A., Hanover Township 9-23-1932 8:7 see Bloomingdale, Village of 3-24-1933 RR 1:6 see Matthei Henry C., Store, Palatine 5-18-1934 1:1 see Palatine Stockyards 6-15-1934 1:3 see Roselle Farmers Co-operative Elevator Company 8-10-1934 CCH 1:5, 7-22-1949 17:2 see Tedrahn's Country Store, Cloverdale 11-9-1934 PE 1:4 see Kelly, Harry, Palatine 12-14-1934 1:3 see Center Theatre, Bensenville 1-11-1935 1:8 see Mount Prospect, Village of 1-18-1935 CCH 1:2 see Schaeffer, Fred, Mount Prospect 2-1-1935 1:5 see Itasca Country Club 10-4-1935 PE 1:6 see Cook County Forest Preserve 4-3-1936 1:5 see Hume Pipe Corporation, Arlington Heights 6-19-1936 1:4 fires cost taxpayers real money 8-7-1936 1:6 see Cord, William, Bensenville 11-27-1936 1:3 see Ost Flour and Feed Mill, Palatine 6-11-1937 1:1 see Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bensenville 8-27-1937 1:4 see Palatine Volunteer Fire Department, historic fires 8-27-1937 10:2 see St. Peter Lutheran Church, Schaumburg 8-27-1937 11:2 see Schmitt, John 12-3-1937 1:4 see DuPage County 1-19-1938 DCR 1:3 see Paddock, H. C. & Sons 12-2-1938 1:8, 1-1-1953 AHH 17:1 see Aldrich, Mrs. L. P., Arlington Heights 6-23-1939 1:3 see Porep, Alfred, Palatine Township, photographs 7-21-1939 PE 1:6 see Bartels, Emil 7-21-1939 DCR 1:7 see Reher Motor Sales, Bensenville 7-21-1939 DCR 1:8 see Kuester, Fred, Plum Grove 7-28-1939 1:7 see Fritz, Christ, Arlington Heights 10-13-1939 1:5 see Shanley Farm 11-10-1939 1:4 see Arlington Heights National Bank 2-2-1940 1:8 see Sutton Church 4-5-1940 CCH 1:5 see Rowoldt, Wm. 6-28-1940 1:2 see A&P Supermarket, Arlington Heights 5-23-1941 1:1 see Wheeling Feed Mill 9-5-1941 1:6 see Wheeling Inn 10-16-1941 1:4 see United Evangelical Church, North Northfield 1-9-1942 6:1 see Creamery Package Manufacturing Company, Arlington Heights 2-27-1942 1:1 see Cook County Farm Bureau 3-27-1942 1:6 see Gregory, Ralph, West Chicago 3-27-1942 RR 1:7 see Schafer, Bert 4-3-1942 RR 1:8 see Woolworth, F. W., Store, Wheaton 5-22-1942 RR 1:8 see Thermal-Tite Insulation Company, Arlington Heights 5-29-1942 1:1 Fire Prevention Week 10-2-1942 1:8 see Roselle Park 11-6-1942 PE 1:5 see Zabbias, Frances, Arlington Heights 12-25-1942 1:7 see St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Fairfield 12-25-1942 MPH 1:6 see J. S. Mushroom Growers, Prospect Heights 1-29-1943 1:6 see Barrington, Village of 6-11-1943 1:6 Fire Prevention Week 9-24-1943 1:1, 10-1-1943 1:6 see Wireman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Bensenville 11-12-1943 RR 1:8 fires, fires and more fires 12-31-1943 1:6 see M & M Company, Bensenville 7-14-1944 RR 1:3 see Salt Creek 7-14-1944 RR 1:3 see Douglas Aircraft Company 7-21-1944 1:6 see Thermal-Tite Insulation Company, Arlington Heights 11-3-1944 1:1 see Wood Dale Grocery 11-3-1944 RR 1:7 see Vita-Chick Farm, Palatine 12-15-1944 1:8 see Tioga Home, Inc., Bensenville 1-26-1945 RR 1:6 see Anderson, Dwight, Arlington Heights 2-23-1945 1:1 damage from 3 fires in DuPage is $14,000, 3-16-1945 RR 1:1 see Park Lane Laundry, Arlington Heights 5-18-1945 1:6 see Sunny Croft Hatchery, Palatine 6-8-1945 1:1 see Botterman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Schaumburg 11-2-1945 1:4 see Lakin, Ralph, Prospect Heights 12-21-1945 1:8 see Griffith, R. W., Roselle 12-28-1945 RR 1:6 see Arlington Park Race Track 5-3-1946 CCH 1:8 see Palatine Volunteer Fire Department 9-13-1946 3:6 see Roselle Shop 11-8-1946 RR 1:8 see Gieseke Electrical Shop, Roselle 11-8-1946 RR 1:8 see Whitehall Inn, York Road and Grand Avenue 1-3-1947 RR 1:8 see Carol, Albert, Arlington Heights 1-24-1947 1:1 see Luba, Frank 1-24-1947 1:2 see Plagge Greenhouse, Barrington 3-21-1947 PE 1:3 Mount Prospect ordinance regulates burning of weeds, etc. 4-25-1947 MPH 4:3 see Fox and Hounds Tavern, Des Plaines 8-8-1947 8:4 see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Women's Club 10-3-1947 RR 1:6 see Koepke, Vernon, Arlington Heights 11-7-1947 1:4 see Tillman, R. R., barn, Bensenville, 11-21-1947 RR 1:8 see Geistfeldt, Walter, Schaumburg, Arlington Heights see Haven, Adele, Libertyville 12-19-1947 16:5 see trailers and trailer camps 12-26-1947 1:2 see Maierhofer & Sons Farm 3-5-1948 1:7 see St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights 3-19-1948 1:7 see Ravenswood Airport, Des Plaines 6-4-1948 1:1 see Grenda, Adam, Forest River 6-11-1948 8:3 see Mayfair Road, Arlington Heights 7-16-1948 1:1 see Plote, Arthur 12-3-1948 1:2 see Richards, Jackie, Arlington Heights 12-17-1948 1:8 see Libertyville, Village of 12-17-1948 23:1 see Luprich, Louis, Arlington Heights 3-25-1949 1:7 see Cortland Color Corporation, Palatine 4-22-1949 1:1 see Finger, Fred, Bensenville 6-10-1949 1:2 see Lynch, Leo, Rohlwing Road 7-15-1949 1:8 fire prevention engineer speaker 10-28-1949 MPH 3:1 see Union Hotel, Wheeling [Dec. 26, 1925 fire] 1-6-1950 CCH 1:1 see Hopper's Recreation, Mount Prospect 2-24-1950 1:4 Wheeling fire; see United States Postal Service 11-17-1950 1:4 see Center Theatre, Bensenville 12-22-1950 RR 1:5 see A&P Supermarket, Arlington Heights 2-9-1951 1:7 see McIntosh, Gilbert, Inverness 7-4-1952 PE 1:3 see Meese's Grocery and Market, Mount Prospect 11-14-1952 AHH 1:7 see Bruns School 10-1-1953 PE 1:6 see Spot-Lite Food Mart, Wood Dale 9-9-1954 RR 1:7 see Pasvogel's Flowers, Arlington Heights 12-9-1954 AHH 1:4 see L-Nor Cleaners, Prospect Heights 4-21-1955 CCH 1:7 see La-Ray's Cafe, Wheeling 5-24-1956 WH 1:7 see York Tavern 8-15-1957 CCH 1:8 see Arlington Seating Co. 3-13-1958 AHH 1:1 see Lazy-K Restaurant, Glen Ellyn 4-10-1958 BR 1:4 see Hoffman Estates Community Center barn 12-4-1958 PE-HES 1:6 fire chiefs inspect schools after Our Lady of Angels fire in Chicago 12-18-1958 see Illinois Bell 1-1-1959 AHH 1:1 Mount Prospect to place discarded Xmas trees in huge pile for burning 1-1-1959 MPH 1:5 see Ullock, Tom, Rolling Meadows 1-8-1959 RMH 1:1 see Diamond M Mushroom Farm, Prospect Heights 1-22-1959 PPH 1:7 see Inverness Country Club 1-29-1959 PE 1:6 see Gerbing Manufacturing Corporation 2-5-1959 WH 1:1 see Glen Ellyn Acres Nursing Home 2-5-1959 BR 2:3 see Traub, Lester, Rolling Meadows 2-26-1959 RMH 1:4 see Schaumburg, Village of 5-14-1959 HH 1:6 see Den-Mars Juvenile Center, Arlington Heights 2-18-1960 AHH 1:7 see Half Day Shopping Center 3-31-1960 WH 1:4 see Pleasant Drive, Hoffman Estates 6-30-1960 HH 1:4 see Foam Lab Company, Addison 12-22-1960 AR 1:1 see Old Orchard Country Club, Mount Prospect 1-19-1961 AHH 6:1 see O'Hare International Airport 1-26-1961 AHH 10:1 see Bargain City, Wheeling 3-23-1961 WH 1:6 scent of burning leaves is characteristic of fall, photograph 10-19-1961 RR 1:4 Bensenville bans leaf burning 10-26-1961 BR 3:1 see Weidner, George M., Buffalo Grove 11-30-1961 WH 1:3 see Rolling Green Country Club, Mount Prospect 12-21-1961 AHH 1:3 see Volkening, Henry, Jr., Schaumburg 1-4-1962 HH 1:1 Schaumburg bans burning of garbage 3-8-1962 HH 2:7 fire specialist boosts school sprinklers 3-29-1962 AHH 27:1 vehicle sabotage probe; state enters Addison ambulance fire bombing case; fear deranged person loose, photographs 8-9-1962 AR 1:1 Polk Bros., Palatine fire is blamed on electrical short 8-30-1962 AHH 1:2 Bloomingdale studies regulation of trash burning 10-4-1962 BR 14:1 Gov. Kerner calls top lawmen to discuss wave of bombings and fires in Chicago area restaurants 1-24-1963 BR 7:2 to probe fire at Area Redi-Mix and Material Company, Bloomingdale 2-14-1963 BR 18:6 see Atcher, Robert O., Schaumburg 5-23-1963 EGH 1:3, HH 1:4, 5:4, 5-30-1963 AHH 10:1 see Itasca Country Club 5-30-1963 BR 8:8 fire wipes out four stores and restaurant at Bensenville; loss may go to $175,000; cite hot wire, photographs 7-11-1963 BR 1:3, 7:7, 11:1 Addison ambulance burning remains a mystery, photograph 8-15-1963 BR 12:7 fire destroys 25 stores at Meadowdale Shopping Center, Carpentersville 11-21-1963 AHH 13:5 Pioneer Plastics, Elk Grove Village 1-23-1964 AHH 20:3 Cook County Forest Preserve calls burning of fields 'foolish' custom; fails to get rid of weeds, insects 3-12-1964 AHH 17:1 Elk Grove Village boy, 11, says he set two fires 6-11-1964 EGH 1:1 Wood Dale Lumber Co. fire destroys, photograph 8-6-1964 DCR 1:1; called arson 8-13-1964 DCR 1:5
Firestone Home and Auto Store, Arlington Heights, Davis Street and Arlington Heights Road grand opening 6-21-1946 12:3, 6-21-1946 CCH 1:5 Santa pays early visit to Lattof's, photograph 11-8-1946 CCH 2:6
Firestone plant, Bensenville, York Road and Gateway Road workmen hurt in tire explosion 11-14-1963 BR 10:3 granted variation 6-25-1964 BR 1:6
Firestone, Mrs. Russell, Arlington Heights daylight robbery nets diamond ring from home of 7-4-1963 AHH 1:3
fireworks see Carpentersville Fireworks Co. see Chapman & Son's Vegetable Stand see Dalebrooke Inn see Eagle Fireworks Company, Franklin Park see Jake's, Wheeling see Liberty Fireworks Company, Franklin Park see Potts Fireworks Factory, Franklin Park see Smith, Harry E., Palatine Arlington Heights prohibits discharge of fireworks 4-11-1913 6:2 Palatine prohibits sale and use of fireworks except for July 3-4, 6-6-1913 3:4 many injured when fireworks explode at Northwestern Park, Des Plaines 7-5-1927 CCH 1:8 Illinois prohibits sale of fireworks 7-18-1941 CCH 8:8 Cook County to set up laws for fireworks 7-2-1948 MPH 3:4 fireworks disappears at Arlington Heights police station 7-9-1948 1:5 DuPage County to enforce fireworks law 6-24-1949 RR 1:3 'no fireworks' -- DuPage County State's Attorney William Guild 6-25-1953 RR 1:7 illegal; if child is injured, the burden is on parents: Mount Prospect police chief 7-4-1963 MPH 1:1 Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness warns of fireworks dangers 6-25-1964 AHH 38:3
Firnbach, A. J., Buffalo Grove advertisement: used trucks 3-5-1937 6:7 sells general store after 34 years 8-8-1947 1:6 advertisement: photograph of trucks 12-2-1949 22:1
Firnbach, Cecelia Elizabeth marries Michael Saar 11-9-1923 (Roll A) 1:3
Firnbach, George, Arlington Heights writes essay about Paddock Publications 3-25-1938 4:5 telephone man in the Pacific 8-4-1944 12:3 letter from Philippines 12-8-1944 11:2 photograph from Iwo Jima in metropolitan press [not shown] 3-16-1945 9:7 letter from Pacific 5-18-1945 12:5 discharged 12-28-1945 7:7
Firnbach, H., Arlington Heights Purple Heart; 55th Infantry; 7th Division 4-4-1941 3:5
Firnbach, Henry, Arlington Heights and wife married fifty years, photograph 10-16-1936 1:4 and wife celebrate 55th anniversary, photograph 10-24-1941 1:1 photograph of 3-20-1942 1:4 passes away, photograph 7-16-1943 2:2
Firnbach, Father Joseph in Solemn Jubilee mass at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Buffalo Grove 4-15-1949 2:5
Firnbach, Joseph A., Wheeling overseas 1-19-1945 7:7 letter from Germany 3-9-1945 10:5, 8-24-1945 14:1 on his way home 9-28-1945 11:4
Firnbach, Richard J., Wheeling, Buffalo Grove "somewhere in England" 4-14-1944 14:6 in France 7-6-1945 12:6, 8-3-1945 6:2 discharged 12-7-1945 9:5
Firnbach, Robert, Wheeling overseas 3-9-1945 10:4 on his way home from Germany 8-16-1945 23:5
Firnbach's, Michael, Hall, Buffalo Grove Great Concert to be performed 4-29-1904 8:6 advertisement: dance 11-5-1937 8:4
First Baptist Chapel, Addison purchases site west of Route 53 between Army Trail Road and Lake Street 12-20-1962 BR 11:4
First Baptist Church of Arlington Heights, 701 North Ridge Avenue advertisement 1-19-1961 AHH 28:1 ground breaking at 1200 West Campbell Street, illustration 3-2-1961 AHH 2:3 619 North Ridge Avenue 3-30-1961 AHH 45:1 advertisement 3-30-1961 AHH 45:4 first baptism by immersion in Arlington Heights 2-22-1962 AHH 1:3 advertisement: 1211 West Campbell Street 5-3-1962 AHH 5:7 to be dedicated, photograph; pastor Rev. P. D. Mustric, photograph 5-17-1962 AHH 15:3 to welcome new pastor, Rev. William Rokosh, photograph 12-12-1963 AHH 10:6
First Baptist Church, Barrington pastor Rev. Philip G. Van Zandt recovering from broken neck 8-6-1943 PE 1:6
First Baptist Church, Bloomingdale, 120 West Lake Street (previously known as Bloomingdale Baptist Church) mentioned 4-20-1901 8:5 Rev. Marlin Rayburn 12-26-1946 RR 3:3 Pastor Marlin E. Savidge 6-4-1948 RR 6:2 founded in 1841, photograph 4-15-1949 17:2 Abraham Lincoln gave a speech in 1850's at 4-15-1949 17:2 present pastor, Marlin E. Savidge 4-15-1949 17:2 new educational building and auditorium at 120 West Lake Street, illustration 11-15-1956 RR 9:1 advertisement 3-30-1961 AHH 45:6 topics: will Russia conquer the earth? will nuclear war destroy civilization? 9-21-1961 BR 13:7
First Baptist Church, Des Plaines, 501 West Golf Road advertisement 1-19-1961 AHH 29:1
First Baptist Church of Elk Grove Village advertisement: meets at Grove Junior High School 3-30-1961 AHH 46:1 Men's Day 1-31-1963 EGH 3:4
First Baptist Church, Glenview sponsors Central Baptist Church Chapel, Mount Prospect 7-9-1964 MPH 5:5
First Baptist Church, Hoffman Estates, 306 Illinois Boulevard (formerly known as Hoffman Baptist Chapel) Rev. Lewis C. Lowe moves into new residence, photograph 5-29-1958 PE-HES 1:6 to become full church 9-17-1959 HH 3:1 building plans announced, illustration 6-16-1960 HH 2:1 hold first worship in new building, illustration 1-26-1961 HH 2:1 advertisement: 300 Illinois Boulevard 3-30-1961 AHH 45:5 prayers before "cookie break" at Vacation Bible School, photograph 7-20-1961 HH 1:3 to be dedicated 9-14-1961 HH 4:5 growing 8-30-1962 HH 3:2 parents attend open house for kindergarten 9-20-1962 HH 4:1
First Baptist Church of Palatine, Route 53 and Kirchoff Road (later known as New Hope Community Church) plan dedication, photograph 5-7-1959 PE 4:4 revivalist William A. Powell exhorts worshippers 11-26-1959 PE 9:5 Southern Baptists campaign for growth in suburb area 12-10-1959 AHH 16:1 advertisement 3-30-1961 AHH 45:6 to move to Jane Addams School, Palatine 12-26-1963 PE 6:5 had to move because of Route 53 construction; new five-acre site at 1023 East Palatine Road, illustration 5-14-1964 RMH 2:6
First Baptist Church, Wheeling advertisement: meets in Mark Twain School 3-30-1961 AHH 46:4 plans new chapel on Elmhurst Road north of Hintz Road, illustration 6-28-1962 WH 6:1
First of Barrington Corp. mentioned; 104 South Cook Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5
First Blue Ribbon Club, Palatine 1870s advertisement reprinted: dues fifty cents 3-18-1949 24:3
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Arlington Heights, North Dunton Avenue and Fremont Street name change, see Christian Science Society 10-13-1944 1:5 church dedication 2-28-1947 1:3 plans building changes 12-17-1948 1:5 under construction at Evergreen Avenue and Grove Street, architect's sketch 5-21-1953 AHH 1:2 lays cornerstone 7-30-1953 AHH 1:5 401 South Evergreen Avenue 3-30-1961 AHH 45:1 speaker Paul Stark Seeley "The Origin and Power of Thought", photograph 4-11-1963 AHH 16:1
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Barrington, Main Street and Wood Street first service 1-17-1936 1:5 to be dedicated, 114 East Station Street 12-31-1937 8:1 see Palatine Township High School 4-28-1944 8:6 lecture 4-30-1948 PE 5:3
First Church of Christ Scientist, Des Plaines, Laurel Avenue and Marion Street advertisement 8-30-1962 AHH 30:7
First Church of Christ Scientist, Glen Ellyn advertisement: lecture at Glenbard High School 3-4-1932 RR 3:4
First Church of Christ Scientist, Maywood free lecture on Christian Science at Library Hall, Maywood 5-1-1925 8:1
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Palatine, 1 South Rohlwing Road architect's sketch released, illustration 2-21-1963 PE 8:6 construction begins, illustration 4-23-1964 PE 4:1 steelple topped off, photograph 9-17-1964 PE 1:3
First Congregational Church, Bloomingdale Township duties of the sexton in 1859, 6-22-1961 BR 11:2
First Congregational Church, Des Plaines, Graceland Avenue and Marion Street to be dedicated 10-29-1929 2:6 Fred B. Smith sees war, ruin, if churches slumber 11-13-1931 4:1 Mexican kids enjoy summer playschool while parents work on Elk Grove farms 7-22-1949 11:3 Mexican children attend special summer school; learn English, photograph 7-11-1952 AHH 17:7
First Congregational Church, Glen Ellyn mentioned 5-14-1964 BR 7:2
First Evangelical Church, Itasca see St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Itasca
First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bensenville, 17 East Lincoln Avenue (also known as Evangelical United Brethren Church, First Evangelical Church, First Evangelical United Brethren Church) pastor Reverend J. Marth 9-25-1925 25:2 celebrates 50th anniversary of dedication, photograph 11-27-1925 3:2 to visit sites connected with early history 11-24-1933 8:3 75 friends honor Reverend Joop 11-2-1934 RR 3:6 has 87th birthday 11-16-1934 RR 1:1 prepares for "June Festival" 6-14-1935 RR 1:3 hosts world traveler Bishop George Edward Epp 11-15-1935 RR 1:1 girls leave for Tioga camp 7-17-1936 RR 2:6 four day celebration marks 99th anniversary 11-13-1936 RR 1:3 Rev. Joop and group visit historic spots 11-27-1936 RR 1:5 Elgin pastor, Rev. Wm. E. Grote brings choir 11-5-1937 RR 1:7 guest organist: Charles H. Demorest, photograph 12-16-1937 RR 1:2 Christian Endeavor minstrel show 9-23-1938 RR 1:6 Young People's League sponsors minstrel show 'Black Keys' 9-30-1938 RR 1:3 men to hear Dr. Yarrow, photograph 10-27-1938 9:3 vested choir directed by Hugo C. Price, photograph 3-3-1939 RR 1:6 negro pastor Dr. Albert L. Scott opening speaker, photograph 9-29-1939 RR 1:2 Dr. R. D. Dexheimer, anti-saloon head speaks, photograph 10-27-1939 PE 1:7 Rev. Herbert R. Zagar to sing, photograph 11-3-1939 RR 1:6 pioneer pastor, Bishop John Seybert, historical character to help observe birthday, illustration 11-24-1939 RR 1:3 102nd anniversary, photographs 11-30-1939 RR 1:5 concert, Mr. Gene Alders, photograph 12-8-1939 RR 1:2 music festival 3-22-1940 RR 1:6 celebrates 103rd year, photograph 11-15-1940 RR 1:6 historic church confirms class of 17, 4-4-1941 RR 1:2 offers program of sacred music 10-24-1941 RR 1:4 observes 104th birthday, photograph 11-28-1941 RR 1:2 youth rally 3-13-1942 RR 1:3 celebrates 105th anniversary 11-13-1942 RR 1:4 'Victory Service'; guest speaker: Rev. L. C. Schmidt, photograph 3-5-1943 RR 1:5 Army Air Force chorus 3-26-1943 RR 1:3 Rev. Joop in the Army 6-4-1943 RR 1:8 holds reception for new minister, Rev. C. J. Krell 7-9-1943 RR 1:1 confirmation 3-31-1944 2:3 'note burning' service; pays off debt 6-23-1944 RR 1:2 mothers are guests of daughters at gay party 5-18-1945 RR 1:2 celebrates 108th anniversary 3-1-1946 RR 1:2 Rev. Norman Zurbrigg appointed pastor 6-6-1947 RR 1:2 public school kindergarten 6-13-1947 RR 1:4 celebrates 110th anniversary 10-24-1947 RR 7:6 nine confirmed 4-2-1948 RR 3:3 celebrates 111 years in Bensenville 11-5-1948 RR 3:2 service to celebrate 112 years 12-2-1949 RR 1:8 dedicates new pews, photograph 3-3-1950 RR 3:4 breaks ground for church addition, photograph 9-28-1951 RR 1:6 dedicates new addition, painting 3-5-1953 RR 3:3, BR 1:2 advertisement 3-30-1961 BR 17:5 to mark its 125th year 6-7-1962 BR 1:1 Chinese style dinner, photograph 1-24-1963 BR 4:5 principals for summer meet, photograph 6-6-1963 BR 10:6 film on history of church to be shown 11-12-1964 BR 2:6
First Evangelical United Brethren Church, Bensenville see First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bensenville
First Federal Savings and Loan Association, Des Plaines advertisement: 1044 Lee Street 12-4-1936 4:7 still pays 3½% on savings 1-5-1940 3:4 10th anniversary 3-31-1944 14:6 advertisement: 675 Lee Street 11-21-1947 17:1 financial report 7-16-1948 22:3 pays 29th dividend, photograph of secretary W. L. Plew 12-31-1948 4:4 annual report 1-7-1949 14:5 nets $41,000 dividend 7-1-1949 4:5 to construct new building at 749 Lee Street, photograph 10-17-1952 AHH 13:4 grand opening, photographs 6-25-1953 AHH 23:1, 7-2-1953 AHH 24:1 advertisement 1-15-1959 BR 5:6 celebrates grand opening 2-23-1961 AHH 4:3 begins grand opening festival, photograph 3-16-1961 AHH 53:1 advertisement: Pat Boone, photograph 10-5-1961 AHH 39:1 rare money display 12-6-1962 AHH 39:7, photograph 12-13-1962 AHH 8:5 employees, photograph 12-20-1962 AHH 31:5
First Federal Savings and Loan Association, Wilmette photograph 5-17-1962 AHH 72:4
First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights, 8 West St. James Street (also known as First Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist Meeting House) Lyceum Entertainment course 9-17-1909 1:3, 10-1-1909 1:5 Tahan, the Indian, Lyceum course 10-22-1909 1:3 gives reception to new pastor Rev. A. D. Foster 10-24-1913 5:5 Methodist males masticate 1-22-1915 8:5 Federation of Woman's Clubs holds session 4-16-1915 1:5 Choir entertains large audience 4-23-1915 1:4 Pastor Rev. Parmenter, photograph 8-13-1915 1:6 hospital set up in parsonage, see influenza 10-25-1918 1:3 reaches quota for Centenary Movement 5-23-1919 8:4 Memorial Day services 6-4-1920 1:1 big Sunday School picnic along Des Plaines River 7-29-1921 12:4 farming contest to reap new members 8-26-1921 12:5 parties make hit 10-21-1921 8:1 pays honor to teacher, Mrs. Sarah J. O'Keefe 11-11-1921 5:4 receives 7 new members 11-11-1921 10:5 bazaar and supper 11-25-1921 5:1 minstrel show 2-10-1922 1:2 new auditorium 3-17-1922 10:4 early history 3-31-1922 1:3 women compliment men's cooking at banquet 3-31-1922 9:4 Men's Club constitution 5-5-1922 5:4 [at the beginning of the roll of microfilm] new pastor, Rev. Mangun 6-23-1922 3:4 Children's Day 7-7-1922 1:3 provides space for Arlington Heights Kindergarten 8-11-1922 10:4 Epworth League organized 10-6-1922 15:4 forward step in Sunday School work 12-1-1922 11:4 candlelighting service 12-15-1922 6:3 welcomes New Year with pageant 1-5-1923 (Roll A) 8:4 school in good financial condition; proposed high school building 3-2-1923 (Roll A) 12:4 mentioned (May 14, 1898) 5-16-1924 7:5 son of African chief to speak 9-19-1924 1:1 united service with Presbyterian Church 12-5-1924 1:1 young people organize Tri-Sigma Class 4-3-1925 5:5 mother — daughter banquet 5-22-1925 1:5 huskin' bee, see Tri-Sigma 6-5-1925 8:4 11 organizations within 10-23-1925 5:5 father and son banquet 11-6-1925 1:1 pastor, see Billman, Rev. 11-13-1925 1:8 new church building part of expansion program 9-10-1926 4:5 campaign for new church 12-3-1926 AHH 1:4 enthusiastic for building 12-10-1926 AHH 1:1 proposed church, illustration 12-10-1926 AHH (2) 1:3 big drive on for bricks of new church 12-31-1926 AHH 1:3 proposed new church to serve as community center 1-7-1927 1:4 pledges rolling in for new community house and church 1-18-1927 1:8 fathers and sons banquet filmed 2-11-1927 1:8 accepts plans for new church and community house 2-25-1927 1:4 work starts on church — community house 7-29-1927 1:1 to place corner stone 9-16-1927 1:8 Rev. A. G. Billman returns to local post 10-11-1927 1:1 parish house open first time 1-13-1928 1:6 nearing completion 3-2-1928 1:8 dedication planned 3-16-1928 1:8 final service of dedication Easter Sunday 4-6-1928 5:1 minstrel show 4-3-1928 1:7, 4-17-1928 1:6 history of, published in book form 5-4-1928 3:2 Drama League studies stage of Community House of 8-3-1928 1:6 prepares big program; established 88 years 10-26-1928 1:1 suffragettes wear the trousers in play Her Honor the Mayor 3-22-1929 6:3 superb cast in play Betty, the Girl of My Heart 4-12-1929 1:3 'peace through education' urged 9-3-1929 1:7 reception for new minister, Rev. Samuel Taylor 11-15-1929 2:4 Boy Scouts attend 2-14-1930 MPH 1:3 Mothers Club and daughters fete grandmas 5-16-1930 8:4 fills Treasure Chest for Philippines 7-1-1930 5:3 to celebrate ninety years 10-28-1930 1:5 Cook County's oldest church celebrates ninetieth anniversary; apparently third oldest institution in Cook County after Cook County and City of Chicago 11-7-1930 2:1 exhibit "Everyday Life in India" 11-11-1930 5:1 "Washington the Christian" 2-26-1932 1:2 Rev. Samuel Taylor leaves; new pastor Rev. W. L. Whipple 10-21-1932 1:6 sacred concert 12-2-1932 1:5 'Pageant of Brides' tonight: over 70 wedding gowns of 100 years on display 5-5-1933 1:8 brides dazzle packed house 5-12-1933 1:5 minstrel show 11-13-1936 1:4, 11-20-1936 1:8 Chester W. Loughlin, Minister 12-11-1936 2:2 lecture on narcotics 4-2-1937 4:7 Mothers Club program: "Seeing Eye Dogs" 12-10-1937 2:1 Fidelis cook books on sale 12-16-1937 CCH 10:1 to celebrate centennial 4-22-1938 4:3 photograph of 5-13-1938 1:7 centennial programs start with Home-Coming Day 5-13-1938 (2) 1:1 Rev. Loughlin leaves pulpit for larger church field 6-10-1938 1:5 plans victory drive for members 5-19-1939 1:4 reappoints Rev. R. C. Schellhase pastor 10-13-1939 1:4 Admiral Byrd's snow cruiser pictured before Men's Club 3-15-1940 1:7 women organize new society: Woman's Society for Christian Service (WSCS) 9-27-1940 MPH 1:3 pastor announces crusade to meet war appeal 1-31-1941 2:7 to observe World Wide Communion 10-3-1941 2:5 new pastor: Rev. Milo J. Vondracek; Rev. Reuben Shellhase goes to Geneva 10-16-1941 1:5 parsonage to be dedicated 1-23-1942 1:8, 1-30-1942 5:3 features special Lenten programs 2-20-1942 1:4 dedicates 16 star service flag 10-9-1942 1:1 entertainment aplenty at Broadcast Review 10-21-1942 1:7, 10-30-1942 4:1; photograph 10-30-1942 5:3 capacity crowd sees Broadcast Review 11-13-1942 5:1 to broadcast Christmas music 12-11-1942 1:8 list programs of Xmas music for broadcast 12-18-1942 1:7 plans special 'dedication week' program 2-26-1943 1:1 'Democracy's Defense' topic of Dr. Otto Noll 4-16-1943 4:5 to confirm 19, 4-30-1943 5:3 musicale to be given 5-21-1943 5:3 to hear well known singer, Naomi Watson, photograph 10-15-1943 CCH 1:7 Woman's Society to learn history of Arlington 11-5-1943 4:3 organizes war time exchange 11-26-1943 1:5 fetes Yuletide season 12-17-1943 1:4 organizes men's club 12-31-1943 4:4 Chicago banker, Guy E. Reed addresses Men's Club, photograph 1-28-1944 1:6 Japanese traveler, Rev. Hideo Hashimoto, to preach 3-17-1944 1:3 Kiwanis head to address Men's Forum 3-24-1944 1:3 confirmation 3-31-1944 2:3 David Jordan, colored singer, to appear 4-21-1944 1:7 community art exhibit 4-28-1944 5:5 400 view pictures 5-5-1944 5:5 hat contest 6-2-1944 4:1 Woman's Society plans antique and hobby show 7-28-1944 1:2 antique dealers contract space for show 8-18-1944 1:7 button collection to be shown at antique show 9-1-1944 5:5 dealers from three states to offer antiques for sale 9-8-1944 1:7 antique show expects to draw 1,000 visitors 9-15-1944 1:2, 9-15-1944 RR 4:7 antique show a big hit 9-22-1944 1:4 two-thousand visitors attend hobby show 9-29-1944 4:4 Christmas pageant: The Nativity 12-15-1944 1:7 sermon by Bishop J. Ralph Magee, photograph 1-26-1945 1:7 Dr. James Workman is Lenten speaker, photograph 3-9-1945 3:3 rededication 3-16-1945 1:2 leadership school to meet 4-6-1945 3:5 see Northwest Suburban Interdenominational Leadership Training School 4-13-1945 3:4 WSCS sponsors miniature operetta Blossom Time, photograph 5-4-1945 4:4 Negro author to address WSCS 5-4-1945 4:4 youth caravan to visit, photograph 8-3-1945 3:3 caravan girls entertained by many families 8-10-1945 2:4 opportunity to sell all antiques at annual show 9-7-1945 5:1 all new and different hobbies at 1945 show 9-14-1945 1:4, 10-5-1945 8:5 WSCS to hear expatriated veteran, Dr. Paul Frank 11-9-1945 1:4 Northwest Suburban Area Leadership Training School to open 4-19-1946 1:7 Rev. Vondracek reappointed 6-27-1946 1:5 Christmas cards to be shown as antique and hobby show 8-16-1946 4:2 antique, hobby show to break all records 8-30-1946 1:4 rare collections to be exhibited 9-6-1946 1:7 records "Youth Looks Up" to be aired on WGN 12-6-1946 1:5 nativity to be given 12-20-1946 5:3 illustration of Meeting House 4-11-1947 6:5 featured as old landmark 4-25-1947 4:4 4th annual antique and hobby show 8-22-1947 4:3 missionary to speak at Corephelia meeting 8-29-1947 4:3 annual antique and hobby show 9-5-1947 1:6 choice collections to be displayed 9-12-1947 1:3, 4:1 show attracts many visitors 9-19-1947 1:3 Laymen's Day 2-20-1948 1:6 Dr. Carroll A. Wise to fill pulpit next six weeks 7-30-1948 3:4 unusual hobbies, antiques to be shown 8-20-1948 7:5 old general store replica, South Seas exhibit at antique show 8-27-1948 1:6, 9-3-1948 1:7, photograph 9-24-1948 10:5 treasures of the past, model home of the present feature Antique and Hobby Show 9-10-1948 1:6 Bykota Circle to meet 3-18-1949 7:6 acquired 1st pastor in 1838; Rev. Milo Vondracek is 49th, photograph 6-3-1949 15:1 Rev. Vondracek appointed to Belvidere church; new pastor Mr. R. Robert Ismay, to preach Sunday 7-1-1949 1:3 antique and hobby show set for September 8-12-1949 6:5 '1870 living room' to highlight hobby show 9-2-1949 6:1 antique and hobby show opens 9-9-1949 1:3 "Lincoln room" shown at antique show, photograph 9-23-1949 20:4 burns 20 year old mortgage, photographs 2-10-1950 RR 4:6, 5:4 antique and hobby show opens, photograph; Country Kitchen Cook Book offered as special feature 9-5-1952 AHH 1:1 to build new church on Euclid Avenue one mile east of State Road, illustration 9-2-1954 AHH 1:2 transfers title to buildings to Arlington Heights Evangelical Free Church 8-23-1956 AHH 1:6 new church, photograph 9-6-1956 AHH 1:6 pastor Dr. Hughes Bentley Morris Christmas message 12-26-1957 AHH 1:1 new sanctuary, photograph 3-17-1960 AHH 1:2 colorful history of church recounted, photograph 11-10-1960 AHH 4:1 advertisement: 1903 East Euclid Street 3-30-1961 AHH 45:4,8 former church, photograph 9-28-1961 S 8:3 choir to present parody on Jack Paar, photograph 10-26-1961 AHH 1:1 'Christmas Around the World' is theme of WSCS program, photograph 12-14-1961 AHH 19:5 play "Pass By This House" 3-22-1962 AHH 32:4 new minister for evangelism, Rev. Gerald B. Robinson, photograph 7-19-1962 AHH 17:3 Robert Y. Paddock named to head board 7-19-1962 AHH 21:7
First Methodist Church, Palatine, 123 North Plum Grove Road (also known as Methodist Episcopal Church, Palatine Methodist Church) Mr. Stewart, a colored evangelist and singer, gave a lecture about injustice of treatment received by colored race 10-19-1901 5:2 Easter Program 4-9-1909 4:3 entertained by opera singer Mme. Gladys Perkins Fogg 11-12-1909 4:4 first pastor dies, see Smith, Rev. William Hutchinson, Park Ridge 6-24-1910 5:1 financial report 9-29-1911 4:4 needs a change, present condition a disgrace 10-13-1911 5:1 church officer objects that change is not needed 10-20-1911 5:1 officers and committees 9-27-1912 4:4 Ladies Aid Society cooks dinner for forty men friends of the church 12-11-1914 5:2 warm up your heart at the special evangelistic services at 1-12-1917 9:6 two weeks of revival to be held at 1-19-1917 8:3 Rev. Compton wins many friends at 2-9-1917 8:4 Pastor Foster delivers Memorial Day sermon 6-1-1917 4:6 you are welcome at Win-My-Chum services 11-9-1917 4:3, 11-9-1917 11:1 "The Power of Sympathy", "Does the World-Crisis Prove that Christianity Has Failed?" 3-1-1918 9:6 Epworth League rally and weenie roast 5-30-1919 1:5 Pastor Lloyd E. Foster assigned to Lake Bluff 10-17-1919 1:5 Rev. Guy E. Cutshall leaves pastorate for University of Pennsylvania 8-6-1920 1:3 community forum; speaker C. A. Burton: "A New Plan to End War" 3-4-1921 1:6-7 meeting of the Palatine Forum 4-8-1921 1:7 Farr gives good talk at 4-15-1921 1:7 Community Forum speakers Dr. Black and Prof. Butler 5-20-1921 10:5 pastor moves, see Wood, Rev. F. D. 10-14-1921 1:7 play, The Minister's Wife's New Bonnet 11-11-1921 11:1 thieves enter parsonage 12-29-1922 9:5 Rev. S. E. Pollock receives parting ovation 3-2-1923 (Roll A) 1:7 Epworth League to hear Cornell College Conservatory Orchestra 3-14-1924 1:1 Cornell Orchestra a treat for Palatine 3-28-1924 1:7 many hear African talk 3-28-1924 9:4 too small for ceremony, see Palatine Township High School 6-20-1924 9:7 history of Methodism in Palatine 10-17-1924 9:5 dads and sons banquet 11-21-1924 4:4 pastor, see Krahl, Rev. A. M. 6-5-1925 11:2 early history 6-19-1925 7:6 Sunday School picnic 8-28-1925 14:5 Rev. Stafford, "Why Worry?" 12-2-1927 5:3 Mothers Club writes cook book Modern Cookery, published by H. C. Paddock & Sons, on sale 12-16-1927 5:2 campaign at peak 11-30-1928 PE 1:6 record of 1895 meeting 11-30-1928 PE 3:4 reviews past history 12-7-1928 PE 3:2 historic place, see Civil War 5-24-1929 PE 1:2 to excavate, remodel 5-31-1929 PE 1:2 Epworth League urges discrimination among motion pictures 8-9-1929 PE 1:4 Epworth League 8-9-1929 PE 3:5 Reverend J. P. Stafford returns to finish his job 10-11-1929 PE 1:1 auditorium to close on thirty-fourth anniversary of building 10-25-1929 1:5 new pipe organ installed 11-29-1929 PE 1:3 Thanksgiving sermon 11-29-1929 PE 1:5 rededication April sixth; pulpit, illustration 3-28-1930 PE 1:2 re-dedication Sunday of modernized church edifice; history 4-4-1930 PE 1:1,8 remodeled edifice praised by many 4-8-1930 1:1 fellowship program 4-11-1930 PE 1:1 women's work glorified by pageant 2-27-1931 PE 3:3 historical sermon to be given on Plum Grove 3-13-1931 PE 1:2 Harry Royale to direct minstrel show 11-13-1931 PE 1:3, 11-20-1931 PE 1:6 many laughs at Men's Club minstrels 11-27-1931 8:7 moving pictures to be taken of Sunday School 1-29-1932 PE 1:6, 2-19-1932 PE 1:6 minstrel show 3-11-1932 PE 1:3 unusual Children's Day service 6-17-1932 PE 2:6 Rev. Stafford leaves; new pastor Rev. Sidney Bloomquist 10-21-1932 1:6 Dr. H. Noehring, vice consul from Germany, belonging to Adolph Hitler's National Socialist Party to address Men's Club 3-2-1934 1:5 consul tells reason for Hitlerism 3-9-1934 1:1 Men's Club to hear noted sports writer on hunting, fishing in North Woods 4-20-1934 6:1 contributions of Negro told to Junior League 2-22-1935 PE 1:4 to celebrate three anniversaries 11-15-1935 PE 1:8 Bishop Waldorf to speak 11-29-1935 1:6,8 history 11-29-1935 1:7 Rev. Bloomquist will not return 10-2-1936 PE 1:7 Rev. Fred J. Schnell new pastor 10-16-1936 AN 8:3 Pastor Schnell honored by Chicago men, motion pictures taken 11-6-1936 PE 1:5 Epworth League presentation: negro quartet Dixie Melody Masters 12-25-1936 RR 3:5, 1-1-1937 8:4 Rev. W. H. Smith, pastor; A. Spaulding, assistant superintendent of Sunday schools (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:2 elects officers 7-23-1937 PE 3:1 Le Petit Ensemble to be at 10-15-1937 PE 2:4 Christmas eve program 12-16-1937 PE 2:7 children's choir accorded public recognition, photograph 12-31-1937 PE 1:1 John Burdette, baritone to sing, photograph 1-19-1938 PE 1:6, 1-28-1938 PE 3:1, 2-4-1938 CCH 2:5 Pastor Schnell to go to Glencoe, to be succeeded by Rev. Theodore Potter 10-14-1938 8:2 issues directory 12-23-1938 PE 1:8 launches bond retirement campaign 3-1-1940 PE 1:4 large crowd hears Davies at father, son banquet 5-3-1940 PE 1:5 play The Young Imp, photograph 4-25-1941 PE 1:2 Loyalty Sunday 10-3-1941 PE 3:4 fifty nine new members join 12-11-1942 PE 1:3 Rev. Potter leaves pulpit for Des Plaines; Rev. Clyde L. Hay to substitute 7-2-1943 1:1 Women's Society of Christian Service holds first meeting of year 9-10-1943 PE 2:1 dedicates flag for 76 in service; list 2-18-1944 PE 1:4 Memorial services 6-2-1944 PE 1:6 gets new pastor, Rev. Leon L. Hammitt 6-23-1944 PE 1:6 announces 'Peace Service' 9-1-1944 PE 1:3 advertisement: why do men sin? 9-15-1944 PE 2:7 world traveler opens Men's Club fall season 9-22-1944 PE 1:7 Women's Society of Christian Service hosts afternoon tea 11-17-1944 PE 3:8 Men's Club to see liquid air demonstration 11-24-1944 PE 1:3 gala night planned for Xmas party; magician 12-15-1944 PE 1:6 Men's Club to show Marine sound films 1-19-1945 PE 1:7 Bishop J. Ralph Magee to speak 1-26-1945 1:1 see Palatine Men's Club 3-16-1945 PE 1:1 Rev. Fetz new pastor 6-27-1946 PE 1:8 Pastor William Harry Fetz 11-15-1946 PE 3:3 notice of WSCS meetings 12-13-1946 PE 3:3 film "We Bear Witness" on mission to Japan 1-24-1947 PE 3:5 advertisement 3-28-1947 PE 2:5 'Breakfast in Hollywood Party' benefit for Lake Geneva camp for teen-agers 4-11-1947 PE 3:4 parsonage improvements 9-12-1947 PE 4:5 supports "The Association for a United Church of America" 12-5-1947 PE 4:4 film God of the Atom: new approach to atom bomb problem 1-9-1948 PE 4:3; scene from 1-16-1948 PE 3:5, 5:7 Naomi Watson to bring negro spirituals to Palatine 2-6-1948 PE 4:3; photograph 2-27-1948 2:5 record Easter crowd 4-2-1948 PE 7:6 Ascension Day 4-30-1948 PE 3:6 forms new branch of WSCS 5-14-1948 PE 4:6 picks officer slate 5-28-1948 PE 4:5 dedicates board 7-9-1948 PE 1:3 Mother's club to show movie Human Growth; Dr. Charles H. Kramer to speak on "What Shall We Tell Our Children About Sex" 10-22-1948 PE 1:4 pulpit remodeled; improvement in ventilation would be a good thing (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:2 pastor, W. H. Holmes (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:5 advertisement 4-15-1949 PE 7:1 WSCS plans spring luncheon and Mite Box 5-6-1949 PE 1:6 picks yearly officers 6-3-1949 PE 5:5 Charles H. Patten helped build in 1858, 10-28-1949 25:3 began in school house in 1854, 11-4-1949 17:1 plans candlelight watch-night service 12-30-1949 PE 1:4 directory of members of Sunday School found from Dec. 30, 1895, 2-24-1950 21:1 considers plans for church addition 11-2-1951 PE 1:7 to break ground in April for church addition, illustration 1-18-1952 PE 1:2 children break ground for new addition, photograph 4-25-1952 PE 1:1 moving day 12-5-1952 PE 1:4 educational addition, photograph 12-12-1952 PE 6:3 Methodism arrives with first settlers, see Memorials of Methodism in the Bounds of the Rock River Conference 4-23-1953 AHH 23:4 original minute book found by A. G. Humphrey who intends to turn it over to 4-23-1953 AHH 23:5 to start drive; will seek to complete addition, photographs 10-22-1953 PE 1:7 maps $125,000 building program 1-13-1955 PE 1:2 building canvass passes goal 2-3-1955 PE 1:2 launches $400,000 expansion; new sanctuary is first goal 5-24-1956 PE 1:7 completes plans for new church, illustration 11-29-1956 PE 1:2 house at 105 North Plum Grove Road to be torn down by, photograph 12-13-1956 PE 2:5 observes its 100th year, photograph 11-7-1957 PE 1:5 advertisement 3-30-1961 AHH 45:6 welcomes adopted pastor, Rev. Keith Hamilton, photograph 6-22-1961 HH 5:4 WSCS to serve smorgasbord to 1,000, 2-8-1962 PE 3:1 WSCS presents The Artisans, photograph 12-6-1962 PE 3:1 interior photograph 12-20-1962 PE 6:1 Women's Society set for 10th annual smorgasbord 1-23-1964 PE 7:5 The Bishop's Company to present Saint Joan 3-26-1964 PE 2:6, 4-2-1964 PE 4:1 Bible class views Jewish religious art at Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery, photograph 8-13-1964 PE 4:5
First Methodist Episcopal Church, Arlington Heights see First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights 12-11-1936 2:2, 6-10-1938 1:5
First Methodist Episcopal Church, Elgin eighty-sixth annual session of Rock River conference under way 10-9-1925 1:8 many matters discussed at conference 10-16-1925 9:4
First Methodist Episcopal Church, Oak Park pastors to talk living wage at Rock River conference at 9-27-1927 1:3, 10-14-1927 1:4
First National Bank of Arlington Heights to be organized; subscriptions taken 3-31-1933 1:8
First National Bank of Barrington statement of condition 7-21-1933 PE 2:6 bank cashier gives details of FHA loans 9-7-1934 PE 1:5 advertisement 9-7-1934 PE 2:2 to observe 25th anniversary 6-16-1944 PE 1:8, 2:6
First National Bank of Des Plaines advertisement: new home 12-5-1913 1:1 review 2-1-1935 8:7 advertisement 7-7-1939 5:1 financial report 7-16-1948 22:7
First National Bank of Elgin, 6 South Grove Avenue advertisements 5-2-1963 HH 6:1, 5-23-1963 HH 3:1
First National Bank of Mount Prospect, Randhurst (formerly known as Randhurst State Bank) planned 7-13-1961 EGH 4:3 appoints president 4-26-1962 AHH 10:2 advertisement 8-16-1962 AHH 76:1 float, photograph 7-11-1963 AHH 28:6 new name and status 3-5-1964 MPH 1:1 enlarges its offices 9-24-1964 MPH 3:1
First National Bank of Niles Center held up; cashier dead 4-14-1933 1:3 three arrested 4-28-1933 1:2 trio on trial for slaying 10-20-1933 1:3
First National Bank of Palatine, 34 North Brockway Street to open 1-21-1921 5:7 buys Patten lot at northwest corner Brockway Street and Slade Street 2-4-1921 10:5 advertisement 12-5-1924 19:1 new building, illustration 5-1-1925 25:5 opens new quarters Saturday 5-8-1925 1:3 has housewarming 5-15-1925 9:6 erects tablet honoring World War Veterans, photograph 11-13-1925 1:7 banquet for stockholders 1-14-1927 4:1 installs new protection 8-23-1927 1:4 entertains its stock holders 1-11-1929 PE 1:7 stockholders get together 1-17-1930 PE 1:1 former head indicted for embezzlement, see Peck, Ralph L., Sr., Palatine 11-6-1931 3:3 closed; in hands of receiver 2-5-1932 1:3, PE 1:6 stockholders and depositors to meet 2-19-1932 PE 1:7 reopening possible 2-26-1932 1:4 former President Peck guilty 3-25-1932 RR 1:8 will not be reopened 5-13-1932 PE 1:7 Christmas dividends await depositors 12-23-1932 PE 1:6 former Pres. Peck off to Leavenworth 1-5-1934 1:2 business men and Lions unite to find way to open 4-20-1934 1:1 receiver to close safety deposit vault 11-30-1934 1:7 Xmas gift for depositors 12-27-1935 1:8 World War service plaque now affixed to monument at Hillside Cemetery 6-3-1938 PE 2:5 receiver's sale of building, auction 7-15-1938 6:5 building sold to Wm. Kehe, Jr. 8-5-1938 1:5 court to sell 10-14-1938 1:6 creditors buy building 12-2-1938 1:8 final assets to be auctioned 5-12-1939 1:7 sale of assets confirmed 7-21-1939 PE 1:4 pays last dividend 10-13-1939 1:3 see Palatine National Bank 10-6-1944 1:8 mentioned 1-6-1950 12:1, 7-7-1955 PE 6:3, 12-20-1962 AHH 25:6
First National Bank of Wheaton bondsman sued for money lost in closed bank 5-1-1942 RR 1:7
First Presbyterian Church, Arlington Heights, 302 North Dunton Avenue (also known as Presbyterian Church, Arlington Heights) see Arlington Heights Presbyterian Women's Association see Presbyterian Players reminiscences 8-17-1901 5:4 semi-centennial celebration 9-14-1906 8:2 history and photograph of 9-21-1906 1:3 celebration a success, more history 9-28-1906 1:1 celebrates fourth anniversary of Rev. Jas. T. Ford's pastorate 12-4-1908 8:4 Fulton's Bible Class banquet 11-19-1909 8:3, 11-4-1910 1:5 adopts "whirlwind campaign" to raise money for new church building 4-14-1911 1:3 says farewell to old church building, photograph 6-9-1911 1:3 lays cornerstone of new church building; old building, photograph 10-13-1911 1:3 Singing School, see Arlington Hall 4-12-1912 5:1 dedication of, photographs 6-21-1912 14:4, 6-28-1912 8:4 see Fairchild, Miss Allie, Arlington Heights 9-6-1912 1:3 installs new pastor, see Jenkinson, Rev. Henry S., Arlington Heights 9-20-1912 1:3 Rev. Henry S. Jenkinson lectures at, photograph, 2-14-1913 4:1 old maid's convention, photographs 4-18-1919 9:1 welcomes returned missionaries, Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Waide 4-23-1920 8:4 noted educator, Dr. J. Stanley Brown, speech 5-28-1920 1:7 dedicates new pipe organ 9-8-1922 2:6 convention, see Cook County Sunday School Association 10-13-1922 1:1 sacred service in song entertains many 10-27-1922 6:4 evangelistic meetings well attended 10-12-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 Ladies Aid Society, history 6-6-1924 9:1 united service with Methodist Episcopal Church 12-5-1924 1:1 play Old Fashioned Mother 3-13-1925 17:5 pastor resigns, see Jenkinson, Rev. Henry S. 10-23-1925 5:4 union Memorial services commemorate soldier dead 6-4-1926 5:4 shows progress with community's growth, photograph 9-10-1926 18:5 installs Rev. H. A. Kossack pastor 9-24-1926 1:4 Thanksgiving sermon 12-3-1926 AHH (2) 1:4 Sunday School closes wonderful year 1-7-1927 4:5 approves plans for parish house, illustration 5-6-1927 1:1 photograph of 10-7-1927 8:1 Sunday School given view of new building 12-20-1927 6:1 new parish home, photograph 1-6-1928 1:1 play His Best Investment 2-10-1928 2:3 parish house to be dedicated Sunday, photographs 3-9-1928 1:1 dedicated 3-13-1928 1:8 farce, The Busy Honeymoon 11-13-1928 2:5 choir presents clever comedies 3-21-1930 5:3 comedy-drama Paying the Fiddler 2-6-1931 6:3 two plays, May party, luncheon 5-29-1931 5:1 to celebrate seventy-fifth anniversary 9-11-1931 1:2 Diamond Jubilee tonight, photograph 9-25-1931 1:4 celebrates seventy-five years; describes life in old days; exhibits relics of local history; church can cure 'depression' 10-2-1931 1:1 recalls those who served 10-2-1931 3:4 old settler's names appear in records 10-2-1931 5:6 why most criminals are youths 12-18-1931 1:5 play Katies' New Hat 2-5-1932 8:5 "Washington as President, Mason, Christian" 2-26-1932 1:1 play George in a Jam 3-11-1932 3:6 play The Wrong Baby 6-10-1932 CCH 2:7 minstrel show Southern Hash 4-28-1933 1:4, 5-12-1933 3:2 loyalty program meets success 5-7-1937 3:6 loyalty dinner helps save church, photograph 5-14-1937 1:4 sessions end for vacation church school 7-15-1938 8:4 operetta Chonita 11-4-1938 1:4, 11-4-1938 CCH 1:5 Rev. Kossack to deliver farewell sermon 3-29-1940 1:5 all honey at Cookery Institute 4-26-1940 1:2 spring concert of choir 5-17-1940 1:7 calls Rev. H. G. McCoy as pastor 8-23-1940 1:5, 8-30-1940 1:4 installs new pastor Rev. McCoy 9-27-1940 1:8 choir to present Cantata, photograph 12-20-1940 1:4 choir to give concert, photograph 5-30-1941 1:3 choir concert worth while 6-6-1941 5:4 opens Forward Movement Building Campaign with dinner 10-10-1941 1:4 fund drive tops $10,000, 10-24-1941 1:6 honors service families 5-1-1942 8:4 men, boys form Triangle Club 10-30-1942 6:7 special features stud first Jamboree 11-6-1942 1:5 prominent pastors fill pulpit during July 7-9-1943 1:3 Friendly Class style show seen by many ladies 8-13-1943 4:3 offers gym to Arlington Heights Public School 10-28-1943 1:1 fetes Yuletide season 12-17-1943 1:5 Holy Week services 3-31-1944 2:7 two pastors to take over for Rev. McCoy during vacation 6-30-1944 2:3 Christmas cantata 12-22-1944 1:1 school of missions to open 2-2-1945 1:7 Rev. McCoy resigns 4-6-1945 1:1 calls new minister, Rev. Robert Cowan Grady 8-31-1945 CCH 1:4 'Parade of Brides' to be repeated 9-28-1945 4:5 brides of yesterday and today, photograph 10-5-1945 1:3 new minister, Rev. Grady 11-2-1945 1:1 Rev. Grady to be installed 11-16-1945 1:8 overflow congregation at ministerial installation 11-23-1945 1:4 ladies sew for Europe's needy 3-1-1946 3:4 to burn mortgage on 90th anniversary 5-10-1946 1:2 Rev. Grady resigns 11-15-1946 2:4 elects Rev. C. V. Brown as new pastor, photograph 2-21-1947 1:1, 3-28-1947 1:6 women plan 'ye old type' of Christmas bazaar 10-24-1947 3:4 centennial anniversary near at hand 3-12-1948 3:5 Rally Day 9-24-1948 8:4 47 get recognition in Sunday school 10-1-1948 5:4 tots in nursery school display talents, photograph 1-28-1949 7:4; advertisement 2-11-1949 6:3 Ladies Society held anniversary meeting (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:2 breaks ground for school 5-13-1949 RR 1:1 launches $150,000 fund drive for new church, remodeling of old, drawing 5-20-1949 1:1 young people to discuss problems of American negro; Tuxis clubs mentioned 11-4-1949 MPH 3:4, 11-11-1949 6:4 old photograph 1-6-1950 12:1 youth conduct service; issue awards 1-13-1950 5:1 gives final approval for new sanctuary, illustration 1-26-1951 1:1 to lay cornerstone for sanctuary, illustration 12-19-1952 AHH 1:5 photograph of cornerstone 1-1-1953 AHH 1:6 steeple raised, photograph 4-2-1953 AHH 1:4 construction of new sanctuary 7-30-1953 AHH 8:5 new sanctuary, photograph 12-24-1953 AHH 18:6 historical pageant to depict 100 years 9-29-1955 AHH 1:2 century of memories are in razed building, photographs 6-25-1959 AHH 6:4 pioneers organize first church, open school 8-13-1959 AHH 11:1 pigeon populations pique Presbyterians, photograph 11-5-1959 AHH 1:3 new education center set 10-27-1960 AHH 1:5 advertisement 3-30-1961 AHH 45:1,4 rush work on new education wing, photograph 4-6-1961 AHH 12:3 original church erected in 1856, photograph 9-28-1961 S 6:4 'Mark Twain' (George-William Smith) to speak, photograph 10-5-1961 AHH 11:5 handicapped children learning at, photograph 10-26-1961 AHH 6:1 to dedicate educational wing 10-26-1961 AHH 32:4 Millikin University choir concert, photograph 1-4-1962 AHH 3:1 to install new associate minister, Rev. Eldon C. McKie, photograph 3-15-1962 AHH 2:1 topic: 'Dead Sea Scrolls' 4-26-1962 AHH 18:1 Presbyterian Players: Family Portrait 8-30-1962 AHH 47:6 Gustavo Perez family thanks suburb congregation, photograph 11-15-1962 AHH 12:1 Family Portrait, photograph 11-22-1962 AHH 13:5 Spark in Judea 10-31-1963 AHH 63:2, 11-7-1963 AHH 66:5, 11-14-1963 AHH 5:3 The Mouse that Roared 5-7-1964 IR 1:6 women, deacons serve, study, help 5-14-1964 AHH 4:3 inner city Negro children in stay at suburban homes; sponsored by Women's Association 7-16-1964 AHH 3:2 Amahl and the Night Visitors 12-17-1964 AHH 37:3
First Presbyterian Church, Itasca (also known as Itasca Presbyterian Church) piano recital given by pupils 1-10-1913 2:6 pastor injured, see Bruhn, Rev. Alfred 9-7-1923 (Roll A) 5:4 honors its founder, Edwin O. Nichols 1-18-1924 17:3 farewell social, see Bruhn, Rev. Alfred 10-2-1925 2:3 church life is feature of community 10-9-1925 9:7 photograph of 10-9-1925 11:5 three ministers ordained 4-27-1928 PE 8:7 50 years old, photographs 10-18-1935 CCH 1:1 weekly sermon by B. Gibson Lewis, Jr. 1-6-1939 RR 3:7 new pastor, Rev. Geo. W. Jenkins 6-13-1941 RR 1:6 dedicates service flag 4-16-1943 RR 1:1 dedicates new organ 6-11-1943 RR 1:2 Negro minister, Rev. Augustus Bennett protests racial intolerance 5-26-1944 RR 1:4 play The Family Album 6-2-1944 RR 3:7 missionary, freed by Japs, to speak 1-12-1945 RR 1:6 installs new minister, Rev. F. Louis Grafton 12-14-1945 RR 1:3 launches new program for youth 10-8-1948 RR 1:2 built in 1885, 3-25-1949 17:1 saves $25,000 with slogan, "Build It Yourself", photograph 9-2-1949 RR 1:1 Itasca's oldest church to be torn down for new building 2-23-1951 BR 1:4 slate significant 3 days: anniversary, groundbreaking 10-20-1960 IR 1:1 breaks ground, photograph 3-23-1961 IR 1:1 advertisement 3-30-1961 BR 17:1 Christian Education building nearing completion, photograph 8-17-1961 IR 1:2 "Peace Through Prayer", prize winning Memorial Day parade, photograph 6-6-1963 BR 12:6
First Presbyterian Church, Niles Center formerly at 3401 Dempster Street, now at East Prairie School 4-3-1931 AHH 4:2
First State Bank of Barrington see State Bank of Barrington
First State Bank of Bensenville advertisement 8-1-1919 11:6 magnificent building, photograph 5-14-1920 5:3 photograph of 1-22-1926 24:1 stickup men pay visit 2-3-1931 4:4 Wm. Ernsting, V.P. drops from sight 8-26-1932 1:4 banker found near Michigan town 9-2-1932 1:2 auditor in charge; state forces liquidation 6-23-1933 1:2 investors in Arkansas lands meet 8-25-1933 CCH 1:4 depositors organize 4-13-1934 CCH 5:6 gets loan; depositors to get checks 7-27-1934 1:7 pays 30 % dividend 7-27-1934 RR 1:8 building remodeled 6-30-1944 RR 1:7
First State Bank of Fox River Grove closes 1-5-1934 1:2
First State Bank of Palatine, Palatine see 1st State Bank of Palatine
First State Bank of Westmont probers ask: how did bank get $1 million collateral? 5-23-1963 BR 4:3 liquidated by FDIC; had big deposits of public funds 5-30-1963 BR 5:1 newly-organized; opens in the remodeled Westmont Theatre building 6-13-1963 BR 10:1 drop defunct bank from DuPage County's list of approved banks 8-15-1963 BR 4:7 DuPage County gets $93,292 from FDIC 8-22-1963 BR 11:6
Firth's, Mrs., Quality Doughnuts, Niles Center advertisement: Oakton Street and Harms Avenue 3-6-1931 8:3
Fischer, Adam E., Palatine photograph 11-11-1949 PE 6:3
Fischer, Alex D., Melrose Park at Ft. Knox, Ky. 8-11-1944 7:5 12 weeks course in maintenance of peeps and jeeps 10-26-1944 12:2
Fischer, Bob, Prospect Heights silent films are teen's pastime, photographs 2-21-1963 PHH 1:1
Fischer, Conrad, Churchville school named after pioneer, see Fischer, Conrad, School, Churchville 12-19-1957 BR 1:3
Fischer, Conrad, School, Churchville, Wilson Street south of Grand Avenue see also School District No. 3, Addison Township under construction 10-17-1957 BR 1:3 named by student after Churchville pioneer 12-19-1957 BR 1:3 to be dedicated, photograph 10-30-1958 BR 5:1 to dedicate new wing 11-17-1960 AR 2:2 referendum for 8 additional classrooms set 11-16-1961 AR 1:1
Fischer, Edgar B. obituary 6-20-1930 DCR 2:5
Fischer, F. J. T., Naperville DuPage County clerk (July 31, 1867) 11-17-1939 RR 1:8
Fischer, Florence, Bensenville painting to be exhibited in Chicago gallery 4-4-1947 RR 1:4
Fischer, Pvt. Frank F. on way to France 5-17-1918 6:1
Fischer, Fred, Prospect Heights car burns as driver eats 7-30-1943 1:3
Fischer, George, Arlington Heights develops sharp concern for civil defense 8-31-1961 AHH 4:3
Fischer, George A., Churchville obituary 2-1-1929 DCR 6:6
Fischer, Henry Jr., Prospect Heights tot avoids school, sets fire to home 2-1-1962 PHH 1:1
Fischer, Hubert, Daylily Garden, Hinsdale tour 7-23-1964 AHH 37:5
Fischer, Herman Augustus, Wheaton departs from this life 12-11-1925 16:2
Fischer, Kenneth, Bensenville at Fort Riley, Kan.; photograph with boxer Joe Louis 9-11-1942 RR 1:7
Fischer, Louis, Wheeling wagon making shop on Milwaukee Avenue in 1900, 1-6-1950 CCH 1:2 history 3-17-1950 17:1
Fischer Real Estate, Elmhurst, 300 North York Street advertisement 8-8-1963 BR 6:6
Fischer, Robert, Roselle dies in fatal wreck 4-28-1960 HH 1:4
Fischer Woods, on Tri-State Highway mentioned 7-29-1949 RR 1:4 DuPage County Forest Preserve considers possible sale of 18-acre tract west of Bensenville on Church Road 9-17-1964 BR 10:6
Fischer's Eat Shop popular place with motor fans 7-25-1924 3:5
Fischer's Mill, Grand Avenue and County Line Road see also Mount Emblem Cemetery restored Dutch windmill becomes new landmark, photograph 11-2-1926 1:1, 11-2-1926 8:1
fish see also aquariums see also creeks see also lakes see also rivers see Arlington Fish Market see Art's Live Baits, Wheeling see Collignon's Dairy, Arlington Heights see Don's Dock see Johnson Fish Market, Des Plaines see Erickson, J., Arlington Heights see Fin 'n Feather Farm, Route 25 between Dundee and Elgin see Fishermen's Dude Ranch, 9600 Golf Road see Harris, Roy, Arlington Heights see Illinois Fishing Rodeo see Kraus Bait Shop, Wheeling see Paul's Bait Store, Rand Road just north of Lake Cook Road see Richert, E. F., Fishing Headquarters, Des Plaines Deer Grove Forest Preserve: golf course, fish, other improvements possible 2-7-1919 10:3 Lake Michigan to be restocked with young fish 10-30-1928 3:4 game warden H. H. Devermann asks anglers to watch for tagged fish 8-12-1930 1:6 Leo Rinal, Arlington Heights, starts artificial fly factory for fishermen 6-17-1932 1:8 Men's Club to hear noted sports writer on hunting, fishing in North Woods 4-20-1934 6:1 dogs found invading fish or lily pools will be shot on the spot at Palatine 8-13-1937 PE 1:7 Benjamin Electric Co. factory discharge blamed for death of many fish 9-29-1939 7:3 'Sippi' River fish to swim in Herrick's Lake in DuPage County 10-11-1940 RR 1:6 Cook County Forest Preserve fishing locations and conditions 7-20-1945 3:5 readers want more hunting and fishing news 2-8-1946 9:6 hunters to work with farmers in providing more game and fish 2-28-1947 9:3 drag out 1,000 lbs carp at lagoon at Jewel Tea Company, Barrington 10-10-1947 7:4 state stocks Talbot's Lake with game fish 10-10-1947 PE 1:6 former Arlington man catches 'whopper' at Crystal Lake 2-13-1948 6:3 rope 'em in the water - fishing rodeo is on the way; list of lakes 6-25-1948 7:1 Northwest Towns Sports Club to hold Fishing Derby 10-1-1948 1:7 boys capture odd fresh-water fish in McDonald Creek: alligator gar, photograph 5-14-1959 PHH 1:4 permission asked to stock Lakeview Pond, Hoffman Estates, with fish 8-17-1961 HH 5:4 slate rendevous to transfer fish for Lakeview Pond 9-21-1961 HH 5:3 anglers busy trying luck at Pioneer Park pool, Arlington Heights 10-12-1961 AHH 16:6 clubwomen oppose sale of 'fish flour' 1-11-1962 RMH 2:1 if hubby hankers for angling, join the fun 8-9-1962 AHH 65:1 Mr. and Mrs. Fishing Championship Tournament arranged at Chain o' Lakes 8-30-1962 AHH 26:6 Jim Carns begins bi-monthly column "Sportsman's Notebook", photograph 8-1-1963 AHH 2:8 Palatine stores no longer stock smoked fish, paste; considered potentially poisonous by FDA 10-31-1963 PE 4:1 suburbs calm over Tennessee fish scare 11-7-1963 AHH 67:1 boys fishing on Des Plaines River, photograph 8-13-1964 WH 1:1
Fish, Vernon, Bloomingdale killed in action in France 1-26-1945 RR 1:8 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:8
Fisher, Professor conducted first Sunday School at Roselle Public School 7-22-1949 17:3
Fisher, Mr., Palatine, 15 North Brockway Street harness shop, photograph 12-9-1949 21:1, 3-17-1960 PE 1:6
Fisher, Audrey, Wilmette photograph 8-20-1948 MPH 1:3
Fisher, George G., Elmhurst photograph of 3-23-1934 RR 3:1
Fisher, Herman, Fremont Township dies 9-20-1918 9:1
Fisher, Dr. J. Henry, Arlington Heights, Woodstock advertisement: specialist in fitting glasses; Madison House, Arlington Heights 4-4-1913 6:7 advertisement: 6 West Campbell Street 10-4-1935 4:1 recovers from illness, back in office 5-7-1937 PE 1:1 drops dead; Woodstock 12-23-1938 1:5 see Jerome, Dr. D. L., Des Plaines, Arlington Heights
Fisher, Joseph, Palatine interview 7-20-1945 PE 1:2
Fisher, Oliver C., Palatine letter from LOK 12-3-1943 12:5 in Germany 9-7-1945 12:6 photograph 3-8-1946 16:4
Fisher, Miss Pauline A. see Lytle, Mrs. Charles W., Barrington
Fisher, W. H., Ball Room, Waukegan Road 1½ miles north of Glenview to open 6-5-1925 5:6
Fisher, William, Prospect Heights wins many awards with giant dahlias and fruit 4-30-1943 MPH 3:2
Fishermen's Cove, Palatine, 25 South Northwest Highway advertisement 4-2-1959 BR 27:4
Fishermen's Dude Ranch, 9600 Golf Road angler's Eden exists in middle of suburbia, photograph 8-17-1961 AHH 7:3
Fisher's Farm Fresh Poultry & Eggs, Milwaukee Avenue one mile north of Wheeling advertisement 7-7-1949 8:1
Fisher's Lazy F. Ranch, Palatine Road 4 miles west of Palatine Palabar Horse Association horse show, photograph 8-25-1955 PE 1:2
Fisk, Dr. Kenneth L., Roselle to receive commission in U.S. Navy 9-18-1942 RR 1:7 gets promotion at Carlisle, Pa. 3-19-1943 RR 3:1 graduates at medical school 4-30-1943 RR 1:3 Capt. home from South Pacific: modern medicine in the jungle 4-27-1945 RR 1:6
Fisks Service Station, Park Ridge advertisement 8-5-1927 DCR 4:1
Fitts, Richard, Prospect Heights named to board of School District No. 23, Wheeling Township 7-11-1957 PHH 1:4
Fitzgerald, Gerald F., Palatine heads GOP club, see Palatine Township Republican Organization 12-22-1960 PE 3:5 photograph 9-14-1961 HH 9:1 precinct captain for Palatine Township Republican Organization 11-2-1961 PE 2:4 Palatine National Bank purchased by group of investors headed by 11-23-1961 PE 1:6 promises bank revitalization 1-11-1962 PE 2:6 bank exec suggests industrial approach, photograph 3-29-1962 PE 2:6 photograph 8-22-1963 AHH 35:1 chairman, Lake Villa Trust & Savings Bank 5-7-1964 AHH 48:3
Fitzgerald, Mrs. Gerald F., Palatine photograph 9-17-1964 AHH 46:1
Fitzgerald, Mary E., Addolorata Villa sprightly lady, 102, wants responsibility, photograph 7-14-1960 WH 3:1
Fitzgerald, Ruby, Franklin Park photograph of 10-19-1928 1:4
Fitzpatrick, Dr. T. A., Bensenville advertisement: dentist; 18 West Green Street 2-8-1929 DCR 7:8 advertisement: gas and X-ray 2-7-1930 DCR 2:8
Fitzpatrick, T. P. family driven from home by early morning fire 1-4-1952 AHH 1:4
Fitzsimmons, W. F. & Co., Arlington Heights construction company mentioned 5-2-1963 HH 5:6
Fitzsimmons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Elk Grove Village Irish orphan finds new home; infant is adopted by couple, photographs 10-26-1961 EGH 2:1
Fitzsimons Farms, Glenview, Winnetka Road and Waukegan Road advertisement: poultry 9-2-1921 13:6
Five Corner Inn, Des Plaines issued federal slot machine stamp; 1561 Rand Road 10-29-1953 AHH 30:6
Five Islands, South Elgin mentioned 7-22-1949 17:2
Fix, George candidate for Republican nomination for Treasurer of DuPage County, photograph 3-31-1922 10:1
Flack, Karen, Mount Prospect photograph 4-11-1947 8:6
Flagg Brothers Shoe Store, Mount Prospect, Randhurst mentioned 8-16-1962 AHH 65:1
Flagg Creek mentioned 3-20-1931 8:1
Flagg's Stock Farm, Roselle Road and Baldwin Road (also known as Boss Stock Farm) see also Four Silos see also Wolf Stock Farm photograph of 2-12-1909 4:5 bad fire 5-3-1912 5:3
flags see also Americanism see also patriotism Frank Montgomery, Palatine, forces critic to kiss the American flag 1-7-1944 1:4 Old Glory flying again in area 9-20-1962 AHH 17:1 Palatine Post No. 690, American Legion cites Laseke Electric Co. for flying the flag 3-14-1963 PE 3:1 how 'Old Glory' should be honored; recall rules for Flag Day, photographs 6-13-1963 AHH 40:1 flags flying every business day in downtown Arlington Heights 7-11-1963 AHH 1:6 sewing 13-star flag becomes big project; banner to help Scouts, photograph 9-24-1964 AHH 19:3
Flaherty, Ervin, Roselle kick in head destroys memory 1-17-1936 RR 1:4
Flaherty Jewelers, Arlington Heights, 2 North Dunton Avenue formerly Sweazey Jewelry Store 7-11-1947 6:1 advertisement 4-30-1948 MPH 4:1 mentioned 1-6-1950 12:1, 9-28-1961 S 42:2 photograph 11-12-1964 AHH 50:3
Flaherty, John suspect found in arson and burglary of Flaherty Jewelers owner's home at 253 Kirchoff Road, photograph 10-15-1964 PE 1:4
Flair Shop, Des Plaines hats, photograph 3-8-1962 AHH 42:7 advertisement; 1397 Prairie Avenue 7-26-1962 AHH 44:1
Flake, Lucy Vogt, Palatine tells how her family obeyed God's law eighty years ago, photograph 7-22-1954 AHH 31:4 plan silver tea to honor Palatine resident 90 years, photograph 4-5-1956 PE 10:4 Palatine street to be named after 1-16-1958 PE 1:8 oldest resident dead at age 93, photograph 2-27-1958 PE 5:2
Flame, The, Restaurant and Lounge, Lincolnwood, Lincoln Avenue and Touhy Avenue Vic Spencer Trio 1-23-1964 AHH 65:5
Flamingo Motel, River Road and Milwaukee Avenue mentioned 4-21-1960 AHH 15:1 advertisement: swimming pool 6-15-1961 AHH 64:6 splash party slated, photograph 8-3-1961 WH 1:1 review 4-30-1964 AHH 46:7
Flanders, Adelaide, Beauty Shop, Des Plaines advertisement: 1319 Harding Avenue 2-5-1932 6:7 review 2-1-1935 8:5
Flanders, Clifford C. marries Margie Paddock 5-4-1934 1:7
Flanders, Margie (nee Paddock), Arlington Heights on vacation 9-3-1948 6:4 photograph 12-31-1948 22:1 Treasurer, Paddock Publications, photograph 9-17-1959 AHH 34:1 an owner of Arlington Heights Herald 10-15-1964 AHH 14:1
Flanders, Walter G., Jr. at Camp Beale, Calif. 1-29-1943 RR 1:2
Flanery's Stable, near St. Charles racing legend Greyhound, photograph 4-21-1960 AHH 33:1
Flanigan, Geo. B., Palatine, 436 North Brockway Street opens Fixall shop 4-15-1949 PE 8:7
Flanigan, Mrs. Jerry, Mount Prospect photograph 6-10-1949 MPH 1:2
flax see Batterman, Ableman & Ost, Palatine see Battermann, H. F. & Company, Palatine see Bloomingdale Flax Mill see Godlieb, Haberstich, Itasca
Flebbe, Herbert H., Mount Prospect at Scott Field, Ill. 4-9-1943 (2) 5:3
Fleetwing Farm, Palatine, Central Road 1½ miles west of Roselle Road owned by Mrs. Martha Jayne; is haven for pleasure horse riders, photograph 9-22-1960 AHH 15:1 description: complete dog grooming, etc. 4-27-1961 AHH 44:3 Hoffman Estates Lions horse show proceeds to help finance pool, photograph 7-27-1961 HH 1:3 Lee Phillip to appear, photographs 8-10-1961 AHH 20:4, 8-24-1961 HH 1:1 parking lot help, babysitters needed for horse show 8-10-1961 HH 1:5 stage weekend horse show 8-17-1961 HH 5:1 proceeds from horse show go toward pool, photographs 8-24-1961 HH 1:1 horse show, photograph 4-12-1962 AHH 37:3 dog trainer Carl Meier arrested for selling police dog Koko to Schaumburg police dept. as thoroughbred 4-12-1962 HH 1:3 Hoffman Estates Lions Club to sponsor second annual horse show 7-19-1962 HH 2:6; photographs 8-9-1962 HH 3:1, 8-16-1962 HH 1:5, 8-16-1962 HH 4:6
Fleetwood Builders, Palatine, 115 West Chicago Avenue mentioned 4-13-1961 HH 12:1 proposes business-apartment project northeast of Hicks Road and Robertson Street withdraws request for apartment variation 2-28-1963 PE 5:2 child hurt playing at apartment work site; 323 - 409 East Northwest Highway 7-11-1963 PE 2:5
Fleetwood Construction Co., Niles contractor pushed to complete Hasbrook Park Community Center 12-12-1963 AHH 2:4
Fleischmann, Dr. Justin, Palatine Palatine Civil Defense Medical Director warns: prepare for atomic war! 9-14-1961 HH 8:1 says fallout shelter 'cheap' if you value family's life 9-21-1961 PE 3:1 photographs 11-9-1961 PE 1:2, 5-31-1962 AHH 1:3 mentioned, 1 North Brockway Street 11-22-1962 RMH 7:8 photograph, 41 South Brockway Street 2-28-1963 PE 5:1 predicts formation of Palatine Goldwater group 7-25-1963 PE 4:1 archconservative's prediction that someone would throw a brick through his office window with picture of Sen. Goldwater fails to come true 11-5-1964 PE 1:3
Fleming, John, Dunton, 9 West Campbell Street blacksmith 4-22-1949 17:1 mentioned 4-29-1949 17:1, 10-20-1950 17:2 founder and pioneer of Arlington Heights, photograph 6-18-1959 AHH 22:3
Fleming, Robert, Elk Grove independent candidate challenges 5 petitions 3-12-1959 EGH 1:7
Fleming, Stanley, Itasca caricature artist, photograph 10-25-1962 IR 1:4
Flentge, Emil A., Bensenville in England 8-24-1945 9:2
Flentge, Louis, Prospect Heights bird banding gives family fun and satisfaction, photograph 3-9-1961 AHH 6:2
Flentge, Vera, Palatine photograph 10-22-1948 6:4
Flentie & Behrens, Arlington Heights advertisement: real estate; 114 North Dunton Street 8-5-1938 6:8
Flentie Blacksmith Shop, Arlington Heights see Flentie, Henry F., Arlington Heights
Flentie, Conrad, Arlington Heights custom shoe store on 2nd floor of Taege building 9-24-1926 5:3 sold shoe store to Jos. Schnoes 9-24-1926 5:3
Flentie, Edgar H., Arlington Heights receives AB degree, photograph 7-17-1936 1:5 marries Ruth Lillian Conrad 10-11-1940 5:3 finishes M.D. studies, photograph 6-6-1941 1:4 doctor now in officers' training barracks 7-17-1942 1:7 parents visit 8-28-1942 1:3 receives captaincy bars 4-9-1943 1:5 named division medical inspector, photograph 8-13-1943 1:5 on furlough from Tennessee 1-14-1944 12:1 at Nashville 3-3-1944 1:3 doctor in medical corps on way to Camp Swift, Austin, Texas 6-16-1944 9:7 on furlough 11-24-1944 1:5 at Camp Swift 10-12-1945 11:3 discharged from medics, photograph 1-18-1946 14:3
Flentie, Henry F., Arlington Heights advertisement: Champion force feed binder, Champion draw cut mower, illustrations 6-8-1901 1:6 mentioned 9-24-1926 5:3 blacksmith shop to be torn down 12-16-1927 1:3 pioneer business man dead, photograph 6-29-1934 1:4 mentioned 4-29-1949 17:2 blacksmith shop was on West Campbell Street about 1910, 9-30-1949 17:2 residence on South Dunton Avenue torn down, photograph 9-28-1961 S 4:1
Flentie, Julius D., Arlington Heights photographs of 10-16-1914 8:7, 4-12-1927 6:6, 1-6-1928 1:8, 6-29-1928 5:5 elected Mayor 4-22-1927 1:1 enters real estate biz 1-8-1929 1:5 25 highlights of administration 4-2-1929 2:4 biographical sketch, photograph 4-12-1929 5:3 owned farm implement business at 205 West Campbell Street, see Koelling, C. J., Arlington Heights 2-7-1930 1:2 challenges Henry F. Muller to debate 4-17-1931 AHH 2:6 wins in landslide 4-21-1931 1:5 advertisement: safety deposit boxes for rent; Peoples Bank building 11-3-1933 2:5 launches National Cheese Week, photograph 12-15-1933 1:4 photograph of 4-16-1937 (2) 1:5 village president re-elected 4-23-1937 1:3 photographs of 12-10-1937 1:2, 5-13-1938 1:4 says 'no' to Roosevelt; will eat turkey according to calendar, not the President 8-18-1939 1:8 retires 3-7-1941 1:8 ends 80 years service; thinks he's done his share, photograph 3-14-1941 1:4 retiring fireman, mayor honored 4-25-1941 1:7 again heads Trade and Civic Association, photograph 2-5-1943 1:8 sells own home to help out the other fellow 9-29-1944 1:2 Arlington loses a good citizen 6-14-1946 1:4 mentioned 4-29-1949 17:2 first phone operator recalls his part in flashing news of Dewey's victory 52 years ago 5-4-1951
Flentie & Martens, Arlington Heights advertisement: Avery tractors, illustration 4-7-1916 9:6 established 1872, 9-24-1926 5:3 see Freund, Geo., Arlington Heights 1-3-1928 6:7
Flentie, Robert, Arlington Heights marries Verlie Windheim 9-14-1928 1:2
Flesch, Almeada, Palatine see Palatine Beauty Shop 2-1-1935 PE 2:1
Flesch, Arthur W., formerly of Mount Prospect in India 3-26-1943 (2) 1:6 over 300 hours in bombing missions: awarded Oak Leaf Cluster, Air Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross 5-19-1944 14:4 memorial service; killed in accident during attempted take-off from Kharkpur, India, photograph 12-15-1944 MPH 1:8 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:1 posthumous award to gold star, photographs 4-30-1948 MPH 1:3
Flesch, Raymond, Mount Prospect photograph of 4-17-1931 3:6 mentioned 7-2-1948 9:7
Flexonics Corporation, Bartlett, Devon Avenue plant will employ 900, photograph 2-2-1961 RR 1:2 village feels full impact of new plant 2-9-1961 BR 12:1 in rocket project, photograph 2-23-1961 AHH 46:5 supplier of aeronautic needs 11-16-1961 AHH 45:1 air plant gets B-47 contract 8-23-1962 AHH 44:5 Calvert named head 9-27-1962 AHH 41:4 photograph 4-30-1964 HH 8:6
Flick, Frank just what makes him tick? photographs 5-19-1960 BR 1:5, 7-6-1961 BR 5:3 donates to Bensenville Lions Club Candy Day, photograph 10-19-1961 BR 1:6 sees 'Liberty Amendment' passage, photograph 5-30-1963 RMH 1:1 photograph 2-27-1964 BR 6:6 endorses Joseph Maurer, Glen Ellyn for Congress 3-19-1964 BR 6:1
Flick, Jack G. photographs 11-1-1962 AHH 15:1, 4-25-1963 WH 6:1
Flick-Reedy Corp., Bensenville, York Road and Thorndale Avenue photograph 1-29-1959 BR 1:3 has largest heating plant in world, photograph 2-19-1959 BR 3:1 started in 1903 with Miller Engine Co. in Chicago 7-23-1959 AHH 30:3 plant to be dedicated, photographs 7-23-1959 BR 1:4 water show, photographs 4-14-1960 AR 13:1 'Factory of the Year', photograph 5-5-1960 BR 1:1 1400 kids swim at pool in Red Cross program, photographs 8-10-1961 BR 8:1 pastor blesses statue of Our Lady of the Highway at, photograph 8-31-1961 BR 1:1 gives Americanism award to Sidney DeLove, photograph 9-21-1961 BR 4:4 Can Can chorus to headline "Paris By Night" dance, photograph 10-12-1961 BR 9:1 conservative speakers 'roast' liberalism; William F. Buckley addresses 1,000 at, photograph 11-2-1961 AHH 24:1 Civil War gun collection of Frank Columbo, photograph 11-2-1961 BR 5:4 public affairs project set 4-19-1962 BR 4:1 lecture series continued 8-2-1962 BR 5:3 minstrel show, gala ball 10-11-1962 BR 20:7; photographs 10-25-1962 BR 8:1, 11-1-1962 BR 21:1 Edwin Walker and Billy James Hargis to warn of Reds 3-21-1963 BR 7:7, 10:1, photographs 3-28-1963 BR 6:1 donates $10,000 for Alexian Brothers Hospital 8-8-1963 AHH 4:4 Frankie Masters band, photograph 1-23-1964 BR 17:1 advertisement 2-27-1964 AHH 61:1 behind the scenes; manufactures machine tool grade air and hydraulic power cylinders 2-27-1964 BR 6:6 storage room converted to 'Chapel of the Worker' 4-9-1964 BR 4:5 Glenn Miller Orchestra 5-14-1964 BR 5:4 Wayne King and his Famous Orchestra, photograph 10-8-1964 AHH 9:1
Flick-Reedy Education Association advertisement 9-20-1962 AHH 27:1
flies Cook County plans fight on flies 4-2-1948 21:6 flies and filth go hand in hand in city and farm 5-14-1948 21:5 spread fly breeding piles for control 5-21-1948 CCH 21:6 'Shoo, fly!' program for suburbs to be launched in Arlington 6-4-1948 1:6 'one fly in town more dangerous than 1,000 in country' 6-18-1948 20:4 now is the time to spray flies 6-25-1948 20:4 story of co-operation, cartoon strip 8-6-1948 10:3 survey being made on DDT resistant flies 9-16-1949 20:6
Flink & Sons Paints & Wallpaper, Wheeling, 200 North Wolf Road mentioned 12-29-1960 WH 2:1 advertisement 1-4-1962 WH 4:3
Flinspach, Catherine L. photograph 8-26-1949 8:4
Flint Creek Barrington cannot empty sewage effluent into; must pipe it to Fox River treatment plant 7-6-1934 6:6... Barrington officials summoned for contempt for emptying sewage into 6-7-1935 3:4 4,000 gallons of gasoline leak from truck into 12-3-1943 1:2 Rand Road laid out in 1836 from Sand Ridge in Jefferson Township to mouth of Flint Creek at Fox River 1-28-1949 17:2, 10-29-1964 AHH 10:1 was a preaching place 5-21-1953 AHH 23:5
Flite Cleaners, Rolling Meadows Shopping Center, 3114 Market Plaza mentioned 2-22-1962 RMH 3:1, 11-22-1962 RMH 8:8
Floberg, John F., Palatine new Navy Department air assistant 11-18-1949 PE 1:7
Flood Insurance Agency, Arlington Heights, 11 South Arlington Heights Road advertisement 9-28-1961 S 70:3
flood plains see Shoe Factory Road Woods
flooding see creeks see drainage districts see peat bogs see rivers see sewers and sewage works see sloughs see water pollution see weather biggest storm of years; floods engulf low farming lands; basements flooded 8-17-1923 (Roll A) 1:1, 5:3 floods cause heavy damage near Wheeling 8-15-1924 1:2 Izaak Walton League takes action to control Fox River flooding 12-2-1927 4:5 flooding on Northwest Highway near Dundee Road, photograph 4-13-1928 1:7 flood does much damage to south side of Arlington 4-2-1929 1:8 "Black Sea" floods over Elmhurst Road, photograph 5-17-1935 CCH 1:6 [same photograph as Northwest Highway 4-13-1928 1:7] heavy rain floods Mount Prospect cellars 8-23-1935 6:2 floods fail to deter Methodist Camp Ground meeting in Des Plaines 7-8-1938 1:8 floods damage crops, block highways 9-18-1936 1:8 record floods for Des Plaines River 7-8-1938 8:2 Elk Grove Township seeks relief from flood conditions 11-14-1941 1:1 spring flood greatest in 14 years 3-19-1943 1:4 property owners sue DuPage County Forest Preserve over flooding 11-12-1943 RR 1:5 McDonald Creek Drainage District floods are here again 4-28-1944 CCH 1:2 residents kick to Des Plaines city council on flooded rooms 5-2-1947 12:5 flooded basements in Mount Prospect bring demand for action, see Weller Creek Drainage District 3-12-1948 MPH 1:8 flooded residents demand resignations of Des Plaines officials 4-9-1948 19:4 flood waters are topic for Prospect Heights Improvement Association 4-30-1948 MPH 1:6 Mount Prospect engineers present solution to flood conditions; estimate construction cost at half a million dollars 2-18-1949 MPH 1:6 heavy storm floods many basements 6-17-1949 1:7 someone has been dumping things in Salt Creek below the Palatine sewage disposal plant and causing flooding 6-24-1949 17:4 Prospect Heights seeks drainage remedy for flooded homes in East Olive and East Clarendon Avenue section 4-21-1950 MPH 1:8 Prospect Heights, Palwaukee Airport and Milwaukee Avenue flooded, photograph 4-28-1950 1:1 worst flood in years hits Wheeling Township, photographs 4-28-1950 1:8 Garden Avenue, Bensenville, flooded, photograph 4-28-1950 RR 1:1 everything watered down but taxes; flood waters damage homes in northwest suburbs, photographs 4-18-1952 1:7 Mount Prospect board besieged by angry property owners seeking flood relief 4-22-1954 MPH 1:7 storm causes great damage; floods come from vacant properties 4-29-1954 CCH 1:6 record rain plays havoc with local properties 10-14-1954 RR 1:7 Silver Creek floods, photographs 2-24-1955 RR 1:4 Mount Prospect engineers complete flood relief study 2-21-1957 MPH 1:5 weekend rains flood Wheeling 5-23-1957 WH 1:3 Merle Lane, Wheeling, flooded, photographs 5-23-1957 WH 1:4 Cook County workers clean up Prospect Heights flood "catastrophe" 6-6-1957 PHH 1:5 Arlington Heights reels from its 'worst floods', photographs 7-18-1957 AHH 1:4 Prospect Heights Volunteer Fire Department rescues gas tanks floating on flood tide 7-18-1957 PHH 1:3 Pick-A-Chick Drive Inn, Mount Prospect, flooded, photograph 7-18-1957 CCH 2:1 Bensenville hit by floods 7-18-1957 BR 1:4 Arlington Heights answers flood pleas with 'runaround'? 7-25-1957 AHH 1:4 Metropolitan Sanitary District (MSD) squelches fears that giant Mount Prospect sewer will flood Weller Creek 12-19-1957 MPH 1:6 politics, floods, fiscal woes plagued Mount Prospect in 1957, 1-2-1958 MPH 1:6 Northwest Home Owners League fights Mount Prospect flood relief plan 2-20-1958 MPH 1:4 flooding still drainage dilemma for Dunhurst Heights Subdivision, Wheeling 7-17-1958 WH 1:1 flood relief promised Dunhurst Heights Subdivision, Wheeling 8-21-1958 CCH 1:7 Clarendon Drainage Association, Prospect Heights, flood relief benefit set, photographs 9-25-1958 PHH 1:5 Cook County Forest Preserve approves Salt Creek valley flood control program 3-5-1959 AHH 15:2 Mount Prospect saved from flood after Owen Street sewer collapses, photographs 3-5-1959 MPH 1:6 Rolling Meadows meeting slated on sewer crisis; tell threat of flooding 1-21-1960 RMH 1:4 MSD offers new hope on Rolling Meadows flood threat 2-4-1960 RMH 1:5 flooding issue plagues Nitsche's Palatine Estates Subdivision 2-25-1960 PE 1:5 Salt Creek overflows banks, bridge in Rolling Meadows awash 3-31-1960 RMH 2:1 Meadowbrook Subdivision, Wheeling, flooding, aerial photograph 4-7-1960 WH 1:5 'flood' victims shout protests; hundred jam Mount Prospect board meeting, photographs 4-21-1960 MPH 1:4 flooding still plagues Itasca; one plan junked; 2nd now in progress 5-5-1960 DCR 1:6 costly flooding to end; Cook County promises to deepen and widen Wheeling drainage ditch 5-26-1960 WH 1:4 Cook County submits flood program for Des Plaines River 6-16-1960 AHH 15:3 adopt compromise plan on Salt Creek floods 6-16-1960 AHH 23:1 Itasca Heights Subdivision area hit by flood again 7-7-1960 DCR 1:2 take steps to lick flood problem at Randview Highlands Subdivision, Mount Prospect 7-14-1960 MPH 2:6 Arlington Heights farmer Stanley Ptak is bitter over flooding, photograph 7-28-1960 AHH 1:1 flood threat is urgent problem; homes hit hardest since 1957, 8-18-1960 AHH 1:5 flood plight tackled in Brickman Subdivision, Mount Prospect 8-25-1960 MPH 1:4 NIMAPC listens to flood relief proposals 9-29-1960 AHH 17:1 Wheeling Drainage District No. 1 set to fight floods 11-10-1960 WH 4:6 flood control problem solved in Brickman Subdivision, Mount Prospect 12-8-1960 MPH 1:4 Fox River stream-gauging station, flood surveys slated 12-22-1960 AHH 20:2 Salt Creek flood project gets big boost; state appropriation wins approval 12-29-1960 AR 1:2 NIMAPC launches new flood mapping program 1-26-1961 AHH 5:1 flood control plans timely Rolling Meadows concern 6-15-1961 RMH 1:1 engineers deny flood threat to Spring Brook from 2 sewers in Itasca 6-29-1961 BR 7:1 NIMAPC launches nation's first flood mapping project; four counties to cooperate 7-6-1961 AHH 21:1 Wheeling assessment bill upsets citizens; forget flood, voice gripes 8-17-1961 WH 1:4 Itasca planners stress joint projects to control flooding 8-24-1961 IR 1:4 little attention given to Wheeling Drainage District No. 1 flood plan; finance, levy appear shaky, photograph 9-7-1961 WH 1:1 suburb growth causes flood headaches; is developer responsible? photographs 9-14-1961 AHH 10:1 reasoning behind Wheeling flood project bared; flood causes are revealed 9-14-1961 WH 2:1 Mount Prospect residents rap water in their basements 9-21-1961 MPH 1:6 'drenched' Rolling Meadows citizens demand flood action, photograph 9-28-1961 RMH 1:1 flood problems worry Mount Prospect residents, photograph 9-28-1961 MPH 1:4 Roselle flood toll 9-28-1961 RR 1:5 Mount Prospect working on flood relief plan 10-5-1961 MPH 1:1 storm's lash snaps power; homes flood 10-5-1961 PE 5:1 Roselle Pres. Jordan demands drainage study; seeks program for flooding 10-5-1961 RR 1:1 action postponed on Roselle storm water program 10-12-1961 RR 1:1 Mount Prospect discovers causes of floods 10-19-1961 MPH 2:4 gravel pit at northwest corner Grand Avenue and County Line Road proposed as storm reservoir 10-19-1961 BR 1:4 Hoffman Estates residents hear drainage report; Salt Creek is problem spot, photograph 10-26-1961 HH 1:1 housewife sends bill to Bensenville for flood 10-26-1961 BR 8:1 basic flood control program is reversed; recommend upstream dams and purchase of "flood plains" instead of widening and deepening streams in Cook County 11-9-1961 AHH 22:3 Wood Dale seeks voter support for drainage plan to alleviate flood hazard 12-14-1961 DCR 1:5 Salt Creek to be dredged from Higgins Road near Basswood Street to Roselle Road 3-8-1962 HH 2:1 snow hastens flood danger at Salt Creek, holds up dredging 3-15-1962 HH 1:2 Harris Fawall slaps Kerner on flooding 3-22-1962 BR 6:4 DuPage County Health Department issues flood 'bulletin' 3-29-1962 IR 1:2 Cook County sets discussion on drainage problems 4-5-1962 AHH 5:6 United States Weather Bureau and other agencies combine to forecast new floods 4-5-1962 AHH 17:1 flood hazard map of "Arlington Heights Topographic Quadrangle" to be discussed 5-10-1962 AHH 12:3 call meeting on flood map study; affects towns in quadrangle 6-7-1962 BR 1:7 will new Arlington sewers cause Weller Creek to flood? 7-5-1962 MPH 1:6 Roselle drainage gripes fuel for debate 7-12-1962 RR 1:6 Elk Grove Village Trustee Young questions state law preventing village from solving resident's flood problem 9-13-1962 EGH 1:7 NIMAPC outlines flood dangers; stresses need for solution 9-20-1962 AHH 28:1 flood hazard map is unveiled for 'Wheeling Quadrangle' 9-20-1962 WH 2:6, 11-8-1962 RMH 6:4 Wheeling ponders solution to flooding problem 11-8-1962 WH 1:1 critical flood problem looms ahead; Wheeling dilemma explored 11-15-1962 WH 1:1, 11-29-1962 WH 4:1 Wheeling Herald story prompts trustees' discussion 11-22-1962 WH 1:5 Gov. Kerner answers Mount Prospect Park District plea for Weller Creek parley 12-20-1962 MPH 1:3 NIMAPC to advise Rolling Meadows on flood control 2-14-1963 RMH 2:4 Mount Prospect Park District Pres. Payne praises Gov. Kerner for committing funds to relieve Weller Creek flooding 3-7-1963 WH 3:1 Arlington Country Club threatens legal action against Buffalo Grove for flooding 5-9-1963 WH 6:3 Wheeling adds flood plain rules to zoning ordinance 11-21-1963 WH 1:2 Weller Creek is Cook County's worst flood area: MSD trustee 12-19-1963 AHH 18:1 rains drench area, flood Winston Park Subdivision, Palatine 6-25-1964 PE 1:1 flooded Winston Park residents angry; rain soaks area; cite heavy damage, photograph 7-9-1964 PE 1:1 state to hear flood problems in Hanover Park 7-23-1964 HSH 1:2 Palatine okays plan to halt Winston Park flooding; new sewers, dredging of Salt Creek set 7-30-1964 PE 1:7 Palatine asks state's aid to solve flooding 7-30-1964 PE 3:4 DuPage County gets early start on plans for flood control 7-30-1964 BR 19:1, 8-6-1964 BR 7:1 Salt Creek may be dammed to control flooding, see Brown, Ned, Forest Preserve 8-6-1964 AHH 7:1 Winston Park Subdivision flood relief measures set 8-6-1964 RMH 1:3 Buffalo Grove flooding victims told to complain to Illinois Commerce Commission 8-27-1964 WH 4:1 new floods reported in Hanover Highlands Subdivision 8-27-1964 HSH 1:1 anti-flood project voted for Hanover Highlands 9-17-1964 HSH 1:7 DuPage County to air drainage woes; set second hearing 9-17-1964 BR 11:3 rain drenches Hanover Highlands area with worst flooding 9-24-1964 HSH 1:5 DuPage County flood control gets boost from Gov. Otto Kerner and Rep. William Redmond 9-24-1964 AR 4:4 coordinated plan needed for DuPage County flood control 10-15-1964 AR 16:1 retention basins are vital water supply aid; also help prevent basement flooding 11-5-1964 AHH 19:1
floor plans floor plan of "perfect" home 5-30-1947 16:4 floor plan for North School and South School, Arlington Heights 4-22-1949 8:1 St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights youth building floor plans 7-15-1949 11:3 Palatine Township High School floor plans 3-24-1950 PE 1:8, 6:1 Legion, Lions plan to build cabins for Scouts in Arlington Heights, floor plan 3-14-1952 AHH 1:4 $20,000 Arlington Heights depot remodeling job, floor plan 7-4-1952 AHH 1:1 Rolling Meadows Subdivision photographs, floor plans, map 9-17-1953 AHH 29:1 Palatine Public Library illustration and floor plan 1-17-1957 PE 1:6 Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights floor plans 11-21-1957 AHH 34:1 remodeling of Arlington Heights village hall proposed by local architect, floor plan 11-28-1957 AHH 1:6 Wheeling needs a new village hall; floor plan 4-3-1958 WH 1:6 illustration, floor plans for William Fremd High School, Palatine 1-8-1959 PE 6:1 floor plan for Rolling Meadows city hall in existing farmhouse, White House 8-20-1959 RMH 6:5 Mount Prospect municipal hall plans detailed, floor plans 11-10-1960 MPH 1:1 floor plans for Elmer H. Franzen School, Itasca 5-4-1961 IR 1:2 Westbrook Elementary School, Mount Prospect, floor plan 10-25-1962 MPH 1:4 Westview Elementary School, Wood Dale, floor plans 3-28-1963 BR 2:5 floor plan and sketch of proposed Wheeling Park District recreation building 3-26-1964 WH 1:2 Lawrencewood, Niles, shopping center; floor plan 10-22-1964 AHH 55:1
FLOP (abbreviation) see Future Leaders of Palatine
floral shops see flowers
Florence, Blum & Keller, Inc., Arlington Heights see FBK Realtors Inc.
Florence, D. D. photograph of 9-10-1943 MPH 1:2
Florence, Don, Arlington Heights realtor forsakes business for Virginia plantation 8-13-1948 1:5
Florence, Donald D., Arlington Heights faces 4 charges 12-10-1964 AHH 50:2
Florentine Inn, Niles, Milwaukee Avenue moonshine confiscated 3-26-1929 1:3
Florey, Richard, Palatine photograph of 1-31-1941 4:4
Florey, Roger, Palatine photograph of 1-31-1941 4:4
Florsheim Shoe Shop, The, Mount Prospect, Randhurst mentioned 8-16-1962 AHH 65:1 advertisement 11-7-1963 AHH 40:1
flour see also mills see Bloomingdale Flour and Feed Mill see Burke, E. J., & Company, Elk Grove Village see Geils, H. L., Sons, Bensenville see Lagerhausen, B., Des Plaines see Linder, Jos., Arlington Heights see Ost Flour and Feed Mill, Palatine see Palatine Flouring Mill see Raap & Schmoldt, Roselle see Roselle Roller Mills see Volberding, L., & Co., Dunton Palatine Township Food Administrator Gibbs asks public to give up excess flour to the Allies 5-10-1918 11:5
Flower Basket, Wheeling mentioned; 24 South Milwaukee Avenue 2-6-1964 WH 3:5
Flower and Garden Nursery School, Medinah to open 4-26-1962 BR 16:6 to open in Medinah Baptist Church basement, photograph 8-9-1962 HH 2:4
Flower and Garden Nursery School, Palatine Thursday was special day for, photographs 11-3-1960 AHH 6:1 registration, photograph 9-7-1961 HH 8:5 midyear show, photograph; 572 Hellen Road 4-26-1962 HH 7:1; photographs 4-26-1962 BR 16:6 photographs 6-6-1963 HH 4:4
Flowerland Greenhouses, Arlington Heights advertisement: Thon & Boettcher, proprietors; Golf Road and Arlington Heights Road 11-3-1933 6:2
flowers see also garden clubs see also gardening see also nurseries see also plants see Acacia Conservatory Florist, Roselle see Anderson, Al. A., River Grove see Anderson's Flowers, Arlington Heights see Arlington Florist see Arlington Florist & Greenhouses see Benhart Flowers, Roselle see Borg Flowers Gifts, Chicago, 6400 Northwest Highway at Harlem Avenue see Brautigam Florist-Gifts, Mount Prospect see Busche's Floral Shop & Greenhouses, Des Plaines see Busse, Fred W., Mount Prospect see Des Plaines Floral Shop see Domke's Flower Gardens, Prospect Heights see Duntemann, W. F., Bensenville see Ellmore's Flower Shop, Bensenville see Erv's Flowers, Wheeling see Flynn and Gabel Florists, Arlington Heights see Garland Flower Shop, Des Plaines see Glenbard Garden, Lombard see Grimm, Herman, Des Plaines see Haberkamp's Flowers, Mount Prospect see Home & Garden Shop, Palatine see Homeyer's Flowers, Mount Prospect see Illinois Gladiolus Society see Kinsch Village Florist, Palatine see Lange Brothers Florists, Norridge see Lilac Festival see Lombard Floral Company see Mann, Congressman James R., Peony Collection see Mersch, N. F., Palatine see Morton Arboretum, Lisle see Mount Prospect Woman's Club see Nelson's Flower & Gift Shop, Palatine see Northern Illinois Gladiolus Show see Northern Illinois Iris Society see Palatine Floral Company see Pasvogel's Flowers, Arlington Heights see Pesche's Flowers of Arlington Heights see Pesche's Flowers, Des Plaines see Pete's Mum Farm see Plagge Elgin Floral see Plagge's Flowers, Barrington see River Grove Peony Garden see Roseland Florist, Palatine see Sauerland Flower and Hobby Shop, Arlington Heights see Scharlau, August W., Roselle see Schinkowski, Walter, Palatine see Schmidt, Nick, Arlington Heights see Schwind, Nick, Florist, Wheeling see Sellmer's Flower Shop, Arlington Heights see Skoufes, Nick see Sylvia's Flower Shop, Arlington Heights see Thon & Boettcher, Arlington Heights see Wheeling Flower Shop see Wieck Flower Gardens, Franklin Park Elk Grove School picks flowers in the woods 5-12-1922 6:3 student essay "My Flower Garden" 10-31-1924 3:3 Roselle to plant 1200 rose plants 11-14-1924 10:3 student essay "My Flower Garden" 11-21-1924 3:5 student essay "My Flowers" 1-9-1925 11:4 student essay "My Flower Garden" 3-13-1925 12:4 Cook County Fair flower exhibits help make homes more attractive 8-7-1925 9:1 flowers keep liquor plant camouflaged in DuPage County 6-5-1931 DCR 1:3 Cook County Fair: thoroughbreds, flower show 7-22-1932 2:2,7 Elk Grove School: bowls of tulips 5-15-1936 6:2 Arlington Heights Woman's Club flower growers invited to exhibit at Jefferson Park field house 9-3-1937 1:6 flowers and eloquence usher in first DuPage County Board session in new building 7-15-1938 RR 1:8 Medinah Country Club flowers, photograph 9-16-1938 RR 1:6 botanist Benke finds rare flower in Arlington: Obedient Plant or Lion's Heart 2-10-1939 1:5 DuPage County Centennial Flower Show at Hinsdale 6-9-1939 RR 1:4 Wheeling Township Home Bureau: flower arrangements and meal planning studied 8-1-1941 (2) 4:4 flowers in patriotic display, photograph 6-12-1942 1:3 Ardmore Junior High School flower show 9-3-1943 RR 1:8 Arlington Heights Girl Scouts take care of flowers in parks 7-14-1944 5:3 flower shows, see Prospect Heights Improvement Association 8-11-1944 MPH 3:4... Palatine Woman's Club: artistry in arrangement of flowers 12-7-1945 PE 3:4 Prospect Heights gets regional gladiolus show 2-13-1948 MPH 1:8, 7-30-1948 10:7, MPH 3:4, 8-13-1948 MPH 1:5, photographs 9-3-1948 17:1 column "Garden Show Hints" 3-19-1948 MPH 3:1 flower show opens 8-27-1948 MPH 1:1 Chicagoland florists sponsor "Sweetest Day" 10-14-1949 RR 1:7 iris hybrid: symbol of growing suburb, Itasca, photographs 6-21-1962 AHH 51:4 history of iris hybrid recalled by Itascans 6-13-1963 BR 22:1 Illinois Gladiolus Society show at Randhurst 8-15-1963 AHH 16:7
Flowerwood, Inc., Crystal Lake, Route 14 and Route 176 advertisement: evergreens 9-30-1949 18:1
Floyds Cities Service, Wheeling, 600 South Milwaukee Avenue mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:2
Fluent, Lorton M., Prospect Heights elected to School District No. 23, Wheeling Township, photograph 4-18-1947 MPH 1:3 photograph 5-30-1947 MPH 1:1 civic worker and booster, photograph 11-26-1948 MPH 2:3
Fluger, James, Arlington Heights at Pyote, Texas 12-7-1945 8:4 discharged 12-28-1945 7:2
Fluger, James, Bensenville qualified to fly 3-24-1944 RR 1:4 at Shepard Field, Texas 5-19-1944 9:4
Fluger, John, Bensenville, Mount Prospect with a Tank Division in England 5-19-1944 14:5 in Germany; receives Silver Star 4-6-1945 8:6 photograph of 6-22-1945 7:4 drives tank for 20 months with 3rd, 1st, 9th armies 9-28-1945 11:5
Flum, Robert A. finding faculty is 'rough', says Supt., School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township 7-27-1961 HH 1:4 says 40 new teachers needed 3-22-1962 HH 1:1 quits as Supt. 5-7-1964 HH 1:1 watched district grow from 2 one-room schools to 4,000 pupils, photograph 7-23-1964 AHH 9:1
fluoride Mount Prospect water insures good teeth; fluoride content at optimum level 5-30-1952 MPH 1:5 Wheeling to add fluoride to water supply 10-25-1962 WH 1:3 use discussed by Wheeling trustees 2-14-1963 WH 1:7
Flury, John, Palatine "a Chicago baker, will open up a shop in 2 weeks": Cook County Herald (April 13, 1878); operated the bakery on the site of the National Bank building [34 North Brockway Street, but later moved to 110 West Slade Street] 12-18-1936 5:6 photographs of Flury building 10-28-1949 25:2, 1-6-1950 12:1 mentioned 12-17-1953 PE 1:4 photographs 3-25-1954 AHH 20:1, 4-7-1955 PE 1:5, 7-7-1955 PE 11:3
Flying "C" Coin-Op Dry Cleaners, Bensenville, York Road and Grand Avenue advertisement 8-2-1962 BR 4:1 photograph 8-23-1962 BR 2:5
Flying Carpet Motor Inn, Des Plaines opening October 1, aerial photograph 7-13-1961 BR 4:3 open; 6564 Mannheim Road 6-21-1962 AHH 49:8 advertisement 7-19-1962 AHH 39:4 photograph 7-19-1962 AHH 56:3 health club opened 7-26-1962 AHH 54:4 grand opening, photograph 9-20-1962 AHH 64:1 Northwest Suburban Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association plans glamorous coiffure and fashion show at 9-19-1963 AHH 59:4 advertisement; ice skating and hockey 2-20-1964 AHH 34:1
Flying Carpet Restaurant, Des Plaines, 6465 North Mannheim Road advertisement 5-2-1963 AHH 39:7 Flying Crow student newspaper, see Wilson Junior High School, Arlington Heights 3-2-1961 AHH 1:1
flying saucers see unidentified flying objects
Flying Tiger Line advertisement; cargo air line, O'Hare Field 10-29-1964 AHH 36:8
Flying Tigers see Helm, Lewis, Arlington Heights 4-14-1944 7:5 see Schaper, Wilfrid, Forest Park 9-25-1942 (2) 2:3
Flynn, Mrs., Arlington Heights mentioned 3-18-1949 (2) 17:2
Flynn, Fahey to address Roselle Parent Teacher Association, photograph 8-18-1960 RR 1:1 to speak at Northwest Suburban YMCA, Des Plaines, photographs 3-8-1962 AHH 13:1, 3-29-1962 AHH 29:3
Flynn and Gabel Florists, Arlington Heights advertisement: 601 East Euclid Avenue 6-3-1930 2:7 advertisement: 8 West Campbell Street 5-6-1932 2:5 advertisement: 611 East Euclid Avenue 5-3-1935 1:3
Flynn-Gable Hatchery, Arlington Heights advertisement: 601 East Euclid Avenue 1-3-1930 3:1
Flynn-Gabel Perennial Gardens, Arlington Heights advertisement; East Euclid Avenue 2-5-1926 6:1
Flynn-Gabel Poultry Farm, Arlington Heights, East Euclid Avenue hosts first poultry show 12-14-1923 (Roll A) 4:3 property on East Euclid Street mentioned 9-30-1949 17:2
Flynn, Mrs. M. C., Arlington Heights at Washington, D.C. 10-20-1944 14:5
Flynn, Michael J. Clerk, see Cook County 11-19-1937 CCH 1:1... deserves re-election, photograph 4-8-1938 (2) 2:2 galaxy of stars to honor Clerk at Lincolnshire Country Club 9-16-1938 5:6 deserves re-election, photograph 11-4-1938 (2) 5:1 aids country town officials 11-4-1938 (2) 5:7 photograph of 8-11-1939 1:8 accomplishments deserve attention 10-30-1942 (2) 1:5 advertisement, photograph 10-30-1942 (2) 5:5
Flynn Poultry Farm, Arlington Heights, East Euclid Avenue advertisement: eggs for hatching 4-6-1917 1:6
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Foam Lab Company, Addison, 22 West Interstate Road $100,000 fire hits factory, photographs 12-22-1960 AR 1:1
FOE (abbreviation) see Fraternal Order of Eagles
Foell, Judge rules School District No. 214 legal 2-25-1921 1:6
Fogel, Jack see Rolling Meadows Park District 9-24-1964 RMH 1:4
Fogel, Robert, Itasca joins police force, photograph 5-10-1962 IR 1:1
Foley, Ed., Arlington Heights biography of 4-5-1935 CCH 8:3
Foley, Mrs. Ed., Arlington Heights finds suicide at door 7-30-1920 1:1
Foley, James Cook County highway deputy dies 1-5-1923 (Roll A) 1:6
Foley, William, Arlington Heights enlists in Army 11-1-1940 1:7, photograph 11-15-1940 1:6 to return to Savannah 12-27-1940 1:4 'Corporal' home for week-end 3-21-1941 1:5 awarded Sergeant's rating 4-11-1941 1:1 letter: enjoys Army life in Arkansas 8-29-1941 (2) 1:5 and wife observe first anniversary 4-24-1942 3:4 at Corona, Calif. 5-1-1942 8:4 now a technical sergeant 5-29-1942 1:5 junior arrives, but Dad is in Pacific 1-29-1943 1:6 sees Stuart Page 3-3-1944 12:6 letter from Guadalcanal, photograph 8-18-1944 15:2 tells fish story 1-12-1945 7:1 on his way home from Guadalcanal 9-14-1945 12:5, 9-28-1945 8:2 and John Allen: first two Arlington volunteers home from wars 10-25-1945 9:4
Foley's Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor, Arlington Heights advertisement: 3 East Campbell Street 3-4-1930 8:3 advertisement: change in ownership 2-3-1933 3:7
Foley's Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights see Downtown Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights member of the All-State Cosmeticians Association; Campbell Street 10-6-1933 4:1 advertisement 7-7-1939 CCH 2:4 advertisement, 5 South Dunton Avenue 8-8-1947 4:1 history: price of beauty was baking hair 9-28-1961 S 66:4
Foley's North Side Barber Shop, Arlington Heights advertisement 3-2-1923 9:5
folk music see Almanac Theatre Gallery, Des Plaines see Barrington Folk Singers see No. 10 Spring St., Cary "Gene Autry's Hootenanny" starring Nancy Ames; New Wine Singers; Johnny Lewis Trio at Gene Autry's Sahara Inn, Schiller Park 8-1-1963 AHH 44:5 Schiller Park Seratoma Club to present a hootenanny at O'Hare Inn 10-24-1963 AHH 26:4 Arlington High School plans hootenanny dance 10-31-1963 AHH 3:1 guitar rides crest of folk music craze, photographs 1-16-1964 AHH 11:3 "Hootenanny Camp" to star Bob Atcher, Homer & Jethro at Ravenswood YMCA Camp 4-16-1964 AHH 75:4 revival booms guitar sales 4-16-1964 EGH 3:5 Hootenanny starring The Colony Men at Prospect High School 7-9-1964 AHH 41:1, 43:5, photograph 7-16-1964 AHH 42:1, 43:3 hootenanny slated at Wheeling Family Fair 9-3-1964 WH 1:6
Folker, J. LaBarre, Oak Park, 815 Garfield Street advertisement: Vecto furnace, illustration 11-4-1927 4:1
Folkerts, Charles T., Palatine at Camp Wallace, Texas 1-1-1943 (2) 1:3 letter from Camp Wallace 3-26-1943 (2) 1:2 at Camp Davis, N.C., photograph 7-30-1943 (2) 6:2 at Camp Haan, Calif., photograph 8-18-1944 15:8 in New Guinea 6-8-1945 6:5 letter from Luzon, photograph 8-16-1945 19:4 in Japan 12-28-1945 12:7 drops immediate plans for bowling alleys 5-9-1947 PE 1:6 former OD recalls admitting Tojo to prison in 1945, photographs 12-31-1948 17:6
Folkerts, Mrs. Chas., Palatine photograph of 1-31-1941 6:2
Folkman, A. L., Arlington Heights advertisement: radio repairs 11-6-1928 2:1
Folkman, Daune A., Arlington Heights letter from Sioux Falls, S.D. 2-5-1943 (2) 1:8 at Laredo, Texas 6-11-1943 (2) 4:1 ill in the hospital at Laredo 7-2-1943 (2) 6:1 graduates from Aerial Gunnery School 8-27-1943 (2) 6:2 at Salt Lake City, Utah 10-15-1943 7:8 at Casper, Wy., photograph 12-24-1943 7:2 out of the hospital 6-9-1944 8:6 "working in radio maintenance", photograph 8-18-1944 14:8 maintains B-24's, 9-8-1944 12:5 on furlough 9-29-1944 7:2 in ground crew at Deming, N.M. 6-8-1945 7:4 describes small radio controlled planes called PQs used for target practice 6-22-1945 10:3 "all I do is work on the radios", photograph 8-16-1945 19:2 on furlough 11-9-1945 16:2
Folkman, Vance L., Arlington Heights, Elk Grove photograph of 5-5-1939 7:1 to report to Fort Sheridan 12-31-1943 5:8 at Charleston, S.C. 5-26-1944 9:7 at Tyndall, Fla. 6-23-1944 12:7 at gunnery school, photograph 8-18-1944 18:2 to report to Lincoln, Neb. 8-25-1944 9:8 home for 36 hours 9-29-1944 14:7 transferred to Casper, Wy. 10-13-1944 11:2 promoted to corporal 12-29-1944 7:2 in Kansas 1-5-1945 7:6 in the Aleutians 2-16-1945 12:6 doughboys bomb Japs from Aleutian bases, photograph 5-4-1945 16:7 joins 'I bombed Japan club' from Aleutians 5-25-1945 14:1 missing in Aleutians, photograph 6-1-1945 1:1 officially called "safe" 6-22-1945 10:5 tells of 101 days internment in Russia, photograph 9-7-1945 7:3 headline [above] criticized; see Kouzmanoff, Alexander, Bensenville 9-21-1945 10:4 to report to San Antonio, Texas 11-2-1945 16:3 home on furlough 11-23-1945 12:5 discharged 12-7-1945 14:6 new board member School District No. 59, Elk Grove Township 4-18-1957 CCH 1:4
Folkman, Vera photograph 12-31-1948 22:1
Follet, Mrs. Robert E., Itasca nationally known harpist, to teach at Roosevelt College, photograph 8-13-1948 RR 1:4
Folleth's, Fred, Shoe Store, Palatine advertisement 4-6-1923 13:1
"Folly, The", Hiram Kennicott homestead in Wheeling Township see also Arlington Manor Subdivision history of 1-27-1933 6:6
Folz, Charles Edward, Palatine mechanic in Naval Air Corps at Glenview 10-31-1941 PE 1:2 stationed at Glenview Airport 9-11-1942 PE 1:1 sent to St. Mary's College near San Francisco 12-4-1942 (2) 5:2 graduates from pre-flight training 2-12-1943 (2) 1:3 leaves for Oakland, Calif. 2-12-1943 (2) 1:2 at Corpus Christi, Texas 8-27-1943 (2) 6:2 leaves for New Orleans with wife 10-1-1943 7:3 letter from location unknown 12-31-1943 4:5 stationed on Saipan 8-18-1944 14:8 to report to Florida; flies a navy patrol bomber 12-29-1944 12:3 returns from Pacific 1-26-1945 12:2 flying out of San Diego, Calif. 6-15-1945 11:3 navy man has narrow escape 9-17-1948 1:7
Folz, Captain Charles G., Palatine retires from Palatine Township Republican Organization; disgusted 2-11-1938 2:6 appointed Palatine chief of police, photograph 2-13-1942 PE 1:6 police chief enrolls in FBI course 2-27-1942 PE 1:7 passes away; was Palatine Township Constable 12-23-1949 PE 1:4
Folz, George, Palatine enlists in U.S. Navy 10-31-1941 PE 1:2 serving with Pacific fleet 9-11-1942 PE 1:1 back to home port at San Francisco 12-4-1942 (2) 5:6 has many experiences, both thrilling and gruesome, photograph 2-12-1943 (2) 1:2 somewhere at sea 3-19-1943 (2) 1:4 with Pacific fleet, was in Sicilian invasion 10-1-1943 7:3 at Bremerton, Wash. 1-7-1944 CCH 7:6 was in the battle of Saipan, photograph 8-18-1944 17:3 letter from La Mesa, Calif., photograph 8-16-1945 18:2 discharged 9-28-1945 14:7 purchases M. Rodewald & Co. real estate; 1810 East Northwest Highway, photograph 4-26-1962 AHH 95:4
Folz, Howard R., Palatine reports to Rockford 2-12-1943 (2) 1:2 at Ft. Lewis, Wash. 3-19-1943 (2) 1:4 on maneuvers in Oregon 10-1-1943 7:3 letters from Yakima, Wash. 11-18-1943 12:2, 12-17-1943 12:8 letters from Ft. Lewis, Wash. 12-31-1943 4:5, 1-7-1944 CCH 7:6 at Camp Rucker, Ala. 8-18-1944 10:5 letter from Northern England 2-16-1945 11:5 in France 6-15-1945 10:6
Folz Realty Co., Arlington Heights advertisement 6-21-1962 AHH 38:7
Fond, Dr. I. A., Arlington Heights allergist to open office at Northwest Medical Center, photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 3:5
Fontaine, Jim, Mount Prospect photograph 5-14-1948 MPH 1:3
Fontaine, Mrs. R. L. woman named to School District No. 57, Elk Grove Township 3-12-1948 MPH 1:7 photograph 2-25-1949 MPH 1:6
food see also cooking see also hamburgers see also menus see also natural foods see also nutrition see also organic foods see also pizza see also recipes see also restaurants see also school lunches see United States Food and Drug Administration see United States War Food Administration (WFA) actually costs less now than 1912: executive 2-8-1962 AHH 60:1 can be an addiction: psychiatrist 4-19-1962 BR 17:5 poisons in food, growing number of housewives air concern; women spur new outcries 10-4-1962 AHH 61:4 food safety huge problem in chemical age 12-6-1962 AHH 23:1
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) see United States Food and Drug Administration
food labeling for public benefit; grocery contents important 11-29-1962 AHH 15:1
food pantries Cook County Farm Bureau turns over food to Paul Rader's Pantry for relief 8-5-1932 1:1 Arlington Theatre hosts Pantry Party for Emergency Relief Fund 11-8-1935 6:3
food poisoning see poisoning, accidental
food stores see also candy see also coffee see also fish see also frozen food see also general stores see also ice cream see also meat see also packing see also roadside stands see A. G. Cash Grocery, Mount Prospect see A&P see A & W Food Shop, Rolling Meadows see Ahrens Store, Des Plaines see American-Italian Grocery, Franklin Park see Andes Candies, Arlington Heights see Andes Candies, Palatine see Andresen's Bakery, Bensenville see Angeloff's Food Mart, Arlington Heights see Angeloff's, John, Garden, Arlington Heights see Ann's Dairy & Food Store see Arlene's Food Store, Addison see Arlington Bake Shop see Arlington Cash and Carry Market see Arlington Certified Store see Arlington Farms Foods Products, Inc. see Arlington Food Shop see Arlington Market see Arlington Packing Company see Arlington Provision Company see B & E Food Mart, Addison see Barnum Delicatessen, Palatine see Barrington Home Bakery see Barten's Bakery, Wheeling see Bartmann's Bakery, Elmhurst see Batterman & Co., Roselle see Battermann, Wm., & Co., Arlington Heights see Bensenville Bakery see Bensenville Food Mart see Bensenville Home Bakery see Bestman's New Market, Des Plaines see Betty's Food Shop, Palatine see Big "D" Foods, Mount Prospect see Bloomingdale Foods and Liquors see Blue Ribbon Bakery, Arlington Heights see Blue and White Eat Shop, Glenview see Bob's Market, Arlington Heights see Bollenback, Christ, Wheeling see Bonnie Bee Food Mart, Melrose Park, 1800 Main Street see Botterman, H. H. & Co., Roselle see Box-Rite Foods Inc., Prospect Heights see Brite Spot Coffee Shop, Itasca see Bruhns Market, Palatine see Brunk, L. J., Bensenville see Bugiel's Pastry Shop, Rolling Meadows see Burny Bros. Bakery, Mount Prospect see Burt's Delicatessen, Bensenville see Busse Food & Liquor Mart, Mount Prospect see Busse Market and Grocery, Mount Prospect see Butryns Palatine Delicatessen see Cake Box, The, Arlington Heights see Cake Box, The, Palatine see Carl's Food Shop, Mount Prospect see Central Food Mart, Bensenville see Centrella Food News (magazine) see Centrella Grocery and Market, Palatine see Certified Foods see Charlotte's Food Shop and Delicatessen, Palatine see Cheese Spot, The, Des Plaines see Chidley Market, Arlington Heights see Christen's Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Clavey, Fred C., Glenview see Clover Farm Store, Palatine see Collignon's Delicatessen, Arlington Heights see Collignon's, Lucille, Delicatessen, Arlington Heights see Colonial Foods, Prospect Heights see Convenient Food Mart see Co-operative Society of America, Wheeling see Corner Grocery and Liquor Store, Wheeling see Countryside Bakery, Barrington see Countryside Store, Long Grove see Crispy Roll Bakery, Roselle see D & J Delicatessen Snack Shop, Wheeling see D. & W. Bakery Goods, Palatine see Dahm & Sons, Morton Grove see Dammier's Grocery, Wood Dale see Daneggar's Pastry Shop, Arlington Heights see Dart, J. H., Franklin Park see Davis Dairy and Food Store, Arlington Heights see Davis, Forrest F. "Slim", Arlington Heights see DeAyres, Fred, Delicatessen, Palatine see Dede's Sweet Shop, Palatine see Deegan Grocery, Dunton see Dietz Village Bakery, Prospect Heights see Dominick's Finer Food Store see Dyslin's Delicatessen, Wood Dale see E & W Food Mart, Palatine see Eagle Food Center see Eagle Market, Elgin see Earl's Finer Foods, Roselle see Eleanor's Bake Shop, Bensenville see Elmhurst Delicatessen & Coffee Shop see Elm's Grocerland, Arlington Heights see Everding's, Higgins Road, York Road and Touhy Avenue see Fairmont Foods Co., Rolling Meadows see Family Delicatessen & Caterers, Mount Prospect see Farmland, Mount Prospect Plaza see Firth's, Mrs., Quality Doughnuts, Niles Center see Flury, John, Palatine see Foremost Liquor Store and Food Mart, Bensenville see Franklin Park Bakery see Franklin Park Cash Market see Franklin Park Pastry Shop see Fred's Finer Foods, Prospect Heights see Fred's Market, Arlington Heights see Freer & Ladendorf, Glenview see Geffe's Bakery, Mount Prospect see Geiger's Sundries, Wood Dale see Glen Ellyn Village Foodliner see Glenview Frozen Food Lockers see Golf Rose Bakery, Hoffman Estates see Golden's Delicatessen and Food Shop, Mount Prospect see Golden's Food Shop and Cleaners, Mount Prospect see Goldie & Red Food Shop, Palatine see Grand and Thatcher Market, River Grove see Graue Food Mart, Bensenville see Green Street Food Store, Bensenville see Green Street Super Market, Bensenville see Gromer Super Market, Hanover Park see Gromer Supermarket, Elgin see Half Day Grocery see Hall, C. F. and Company, Dundee see Hansel's Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Harry's Royal Blue Store, Wheeling see Hartung, Louis, Palatine see Hattendorf's Grocery, Schaumburg see Heidinger, C., Palatine see Heinemann's, Inc., Palatine see Heinemann's, Inc., Rolling Meadows see Heinemann's Bakeries, Elk Grove Village see Hickory Farms, Mount Prospect see Higgins Food Store see High-Low Foods, Arlington Heights see High-Low Foods, Elk Grove Village see Hillman's, Mount Prospect see Hillman's, Niles see Howard and Dot's Delicatessen and Grill, Roselle see Huppy and Leo Grocery Store, McHenry see IGA see Itasca Basket Super Market, The see Itasca Central Food Mart see Itasca Grocery and Market see J & J Food Mart, Medinah see Jacoby's Popular Grocery, Arlington Heights see Jahncke, A. F., Mount Prospect see Jahrling Market, Arlington Heights see Janie's Quality Food Mart, Palatine see Jarosch Bakery, Elk Grove see Jefferson Food Locker Service, Barrington see Jewel Food Store see Jewel Tea Company see Johnnies Grocery & Gas Station see Johnny's Delicatessen, Wood Dale see Johnson's Quality Cash Market, Arlington Heights see JoJo Food Mart, Elmhurst see June Market, Palatine see Kaiser, Herman, Wheeling see Kathy's Delicatessen, Arlington Heights see Kehe Market, Palatine see Kennicott, J. A., Dunton see Kindler's Ice Cream, Arlington Heights see Kinsel's Bakery Food Shoppe, Mount Prospect see Kirchoff Food Store & Catering Service, Palatine see Kitchens of Sara Lee, Deerfield see Kleinschmidt's, Roselle see Kolberg, J., & Co., Dunton see Krause's Bakery, Mount Prospect see Kroger Foods see Krutwig's Bakery, Bensenville see Kublank's Market, Palatine see Kuhlmann's Delicatessen, Arlington Heights see Kuhlmann's Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Kuntz, Mrs., Arlington Heights see Kyncl, Carl, Bakery, Palatine see Ladendorf's Store, Glenview see Lamar's Delicatessen, Arlington Heights see Landwehr, R. J., Bensenville see Langguth's Market, Arlington Heights see Larson's Food Store, Bensenville see La Tejanita, Arlington Heights see Lauman's Grocery & Market, Bensenville see Lee's Market, Des Plaines see Len & Irene's Delicatessen, Arlington Heights see Len & Sev's IGA Super Food Mart, Bensenville see Les & Dot's Super Mart, Villa Park see Lindy's Delicatessen, Wheeling see Little John's Bakery, Roselle, Main Street see Little John's Butter Bakery, Hoffman Estates see Little Store, Bensenville see Lo-Pau Delicatessen, Palatine see Loesch, Fred, Bensenville see Lord, Mary, Bakeries, Wheeling see Lorenzen, Fred H., Arlington Heights see Low-K Food Store, Arlington Heights see Lunch Food Products Co., Wheeling see Lurch, C. M., Food Products, Wheeling see Luttge, H., Arlington Heights see Lynde's Delicatessen, Prospect Heights see Lynde's Food Store, Prospect Heights see Lynn's Food Shop, Elk Grove Village see Main Food Shop, Bensenville see Mannheim Food Processing Company, Mannheim see Marie's Bakery, Barrington see Marlewski Grocery, Buffalo Grove see Marsala's Finer Foods, Palatine see Masino's Market, Roselle see Mat's Delicatessen, Elmhurst see Mayfair Food Products Company, Arlington Heights see Medinah Delicatessen see Meeske's Grocery and Market, Mount Prospect see Meggits Grocery Store, Glendale Heights see Mel's Market & Grocery, Palatine see Mensching's Grocery Store, Itasca see Mess & Langhorst Cash Market, Palatine see Michael's IGA Store, Prospect Heights see Midway Food Market, Northwest Highway and Wilke Road see Milani, Louis, Foods, Elk Grove Village see Miller's Bakery, Mount Prospect see Mochel's Grocery & Market, Clarendon Hills see Model Cash Market, Bensenville see Mors Bakery, Arlington Heights see Mors Bakery, Palatine see Mount Prospect Sanitary Market see Mun's Delicatessen, Wheeling see National Food Store see National Grocery & Produce Co., Bensenville see Novak's Delicatessen, Downers Grove see Nu-Vail Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Oak Leaf Swedish Bakery, Wheeling see Oasis Store, Elk Grove Village see Olhaber, Walter C., Bensenville see Olsen, Red, Grocery, Northbrook see Palatine Bakery see Palatine Pantry see Palatine Pantry Delicatessen see Palatine Sanitary Market & Grocery see Parker's Foods, Morton Grove see Pat's Delicatessen, Itasca see Paul's IGA, Bensenville see Perales Grocery Store, Bensenville see Pesche's All New Super Market, Des Plaines see Pick-N-Save, Wheaton see Pick-And-Save Foods, Inc., Itasca see Pik-Kwik Food Store, Roselle see Plaza Bakery, Palatine see Pohlman Bakery, Palatine see Precht, R. L., Arlington Heights see Prospect Heights Food Store see Prospect Market, Mount Prospect see Quality Cash Grocery, Arlington Heights see Quality Cash Market, Arlington Heights see Quick Food Shop, Mount Prospect see R&S Village Pantry, Wheeling see Rand-River Foods see Rappolt's Bakery, Palatine see Reader, Wm., Palatine see Redeker, Friedrich, Sr., Arlington Heights see Rennack, Chas. F., Palatine see Rhodes Foods, Palatine see RIC Food Store, Schaumburg see RIC Food Store, Streamwood see Rich, L., Des Plaines see Richelieu Grocery & Market, Bensenville see River Grove Bakery see River Grove Home Bakery see River Grove Market see Robert's Food, Mount Prospect see Robinson, F. G., Palatine see Rodrian's Bake Shop, Palatine see Rolling Greens Food Shop, Palatine see Romme Food Mart, Bensenville see Roselle Delicatessen see Roselle Snack Bar see Royal Blue Store see Ruckoldt, Chas., Glenview see Ruth's Delicatessen & Lunch Bar, Wheeling see Rutili Delicatessen Store, Medinah see Sadecky, Louis, Arlington Heights see Sanford, Wm., Arlington Heights see Sanford's Bakery, Palatine see Sanitary Coffee and Grocery Store, Palatine see Sanitary Market and Grocery, Mount Prospect see Sanitary Market & Grocery, Palatine see Schellin's Bakery, Des Plaines see Schering, William E., Palatine see Schirding, H., & Co., Palatine see Schmidt Bros., Arlington Heights see Schmidt Bros. Grocery, Palatine see Schmidt's Bakery, Bensenville see Schmidt's Market, Arlington Heights see Schminke, John A., Wheeling see Schuette Grocery, Itasca see Schumann's Bakery, Itasca see Schweitzer's South Side Bakery, Palatine see Scott's Food Shop, Mount Prospect see Seip, Henry, Lake Zurich see Senne, H. J., Palatine see Sherman's Grocery, Keeneyville see Sires Certified Grocers, Prospect Heights see Slama's, Mrs. F., Home Bakery, Des Plaines see Smith's Food Mart, Palatine see Speckmann, Chas. J., Itasca see Spot, The, Bensenville see Spot-Lite Food Mart, Wood Dale see Sprandel, E. H., Grocery and Market, Bensenville see Staade, Louis, Bensenville see Star Farm Delicatessen, Bloomingdale see State and Golf Foods, Arlington Heights see Steben's Cash Grocery & Market, Hinsdale see Steere, C. S., Palatine see Stefanik's Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Stryker, Ben, Wheeling see Super Market Institute see Surplus Bakery Products, Palatine see Swiss Colony, The, Niles see Takoma -- Products, Niles see Temmler's Bakery, Mount Prospect see Terry Foods, Schaumburg see Thies, F. W., Mercantile Co., Palatine see Tony's Grocery, Addison see Trailertown Market, Elk Grove see Treichler Grocery, Addison see Utpadel, Otto, Wheeling see Vail Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Vail Food Shop & Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Vail Fruit - Vegetable & Grocery Market, Arlington Heights see Village Bakery, Bensenville see Village Food Shop, Prospect Heights see Village Market, Mount Prospect see Vinci's Central Super Food Mart, Golf Road and Milwaukee Avenue see Vito's Super Mkt, Bensenville see Voss Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Wade House Tavern & Grill, Bensenville see Walenter's Grocery see Walker, Edward A., Franklin Park see Walker's Market and Grocery, Franklin Park see Walkowitz, John & Sons, Bensenville see Wangen, Charles, Arlington Heights see Weber's Food Shop, Palatine see Welflin's Delicatessen, Wheeling see Wheeling Food Shop see Wheeling Market see Wieboldt's Store, Mount Prospect 8-16-1962 AHH 73:1 see Wilson's Bakery, Palatine see Wisconsin Farms see Wood Dale Food Market see Wood Dale Grocery see Wood Dale IGA see Wood, Darius B., Palatine see Zenk Bros., Elgin see Zimmer & Kestler, Arlington Heights see Zuperku, Leo, Grocery and Meat Market, Schiller Park Arlington Heights orders health officer to inspect food stores, restaurants, quarterly 9-19-1947 2:6 pending DuPage County ordinance to regulate food sales; food stores to be supervised 3-4-1954 RR 1:7 super market story will be told at convention in May 3-29-1962 AHH 45:1 editor reviews 'short weight' charge; meat labelled in error; Illinois Department of Agriculture files charges 7-12-1962 RMH 5:1 slide rule needed in grocery stores; 15 sizes of potato chips 9-19-1963 AHH 13:4 suburbs awakening to public health needs; food store staff and standards are prime weaknesses 1-2-1964 AHH 18:1 experts predict food shopping revolution 5-21-1964 AHH 38:1
Food Warming Equipment Company, Inc., Arlington Heights, 9 North Hickory Avenue to build plant at 235 Bond Street, Elk Grove Village 1-10-1963 RMH 8:2 in business to keep things warm, photograph 4-30-1964 EGH 3:1
Fools Rush Inn, Rosemont, River Road and Higgins Road see Soteras, Mrs. George
Foor, Francis E., Prospect Heights president Prospect Heights Fire Protection District, elected president Illinois Association of Fire Protection Districts, photograph 2-18-1949 MPH 1:3 fire district was Francis Foor's dream come true, photograph 4-26-1956 PHH 1:7
Foor Hardware, Wheeling, 859 West Dundee Road mentioned 12-29-1960 WH 2:1, 11-22-1962 CCH 2:4
foot-and-mouth disease brought to Palatine from Chicago Stock Yards, quarantine in force, Chas. Henning has five head of cattle sick 11-13-1914 5:1 makes its dreaded appearance at Wheeling Center; 123 animals killed and 9 Townships quarantined 8-13-1915 1:3 four Wheeling Township highways closed to traffic; 720 head of stock killed 8-20-1915 1:1 spreading in Wheeling and Vernon Townships; nearly 1,000 head of cattle slaughtered 8-27-1915 1:5 query on quarantine regulations 9-3-1915 1:3 mass meeting on, see Seip's Auditorium, Palatine 12-17-1915 5:2, 12-24-1915 5:1
football see Casares, Rick see Chicago Suburban Junior Football League see Ditka, Michael see Morris, Johnny see Mount Prospect Midget Football Association see O'Bradovich, Ed see Osmanski, Dr. William "Bullet Bill", Evanston see Parrilli, Tony see Serini, William "Washington", Elk Grove Village see Wade, Bill Palatine team tops Chicago 30-0, 11-30-1901 5:3 Bankers defeat Palatine 18-0, reprinted from Palatine Independent 10-27-1905 4:3 Palatine ties Elgin 0-0, 11-17-1905 4:5 Des Plaines High School defeats Palatine High School 12-0, 9-29-1916 4:6 Des Plaines High School defeats Palatine High School 21-19, 10-13-1916 4:1 Wauconda High School wins game with Palatine High School in dishonor 11-3-1916 8:4 Palatine defeats Elgin 7-6, fictitious story sent to Elgin Courier 11-19-1920 1:7 Palatine Athletic Club team of 26 years ago remembered 7-7-1922 14:5 season opens; Wheaton High School defeats Palatine High School 27-13, 9-29-1922 5:4 Maine Light Weights drub Palatine 23-6, 10-6-1922 5:6 Palatine loses opening game to Franklin Park 10-5-1923 (Roll A) 5:6 Waco A. C. of Chicago drubs Palatine 18 to 0, 10-12-1923 (Roll A) 1:2 Palatine defeats Mayfair Speed Boys 23-0, 11-2-1923 (Roll A) 1:2 Palatine defeats Ravenswood Blues 11-16-1923 (Roll A) 1:4 Arlington High School to support a team this fall 7-10-1925 1:3 Arlington High School has fair prospects 9-25-1925 13:4 Heights holds down Antioch to 25-0 score 10-9-1925 1:5 Franklin Park gridders beat Schiller Park 10-9-1925 3:1 Libertyville Reserves fall before Heights 10-16-1925 2:6 Arlington High squad tramples Gurnee 10-30-1925 9:3 Heights High loses game to Libertyville 11-6-1925 1:2 inside dope is upset as Bensenville defeats Itasca 11-6-1925 12:6 Heights victors over Elmhurst school 11-13-1925 1:4 Arlington Heights gridders down Gurnee 11-20-1925 4:3 Itasca victor in well played game against Bensenville 12-4-1925 8:6 near end of season 11-9-1926 1:7 fourteen win 'A' honor letter at Arlington High School 11-26-1926 AHH 1:8 tie games of two years ago to be settled 11-1-1927 6:1 Barrington defeats Arlington 19 to 0, 11-8-1927 6:1 Libertyville wins conference 14 to 0, 11-15-1927 6:5 Palatine team, photograph 11-25-1927 PE 3:4 Des Plaines Elk gridders lead league for two years, photograph 12-13-1927 (2) 2:4 Libertyville football squad Conference champions, photograph 12-27-1927 5:3 season full of promise 9-14-1928 1:3 Bensenville comes here Saturday 9-28-1928 1:3 Bensenville easy prey for Arlington 10-2-1928 6:3 chances of individual schools outlined 10-9-1928 6:3 Libertyville victor over Barrington 10-16-1928 5:1 Palatine team game in its defeat by Arlington 10-16-1928 5:6 Bensenville shows class, defeats Palatine 15 to 0, 10-23-1928 6:2 Leyden loses hard fought game against Antioch 10-26-1928 DCR 1:3 Arlington winner over Leyden 10-30-1928 6:3 Arlington and Antioch clash Saturday 11-2-1928 1:7 Arlington defeats Leyden 11-2-1928 DCR 4:1 Arlington defeats Antioch 11-6-1928 1:1 Arlington to meet rivals from Barrington, photograph 11-9-1928 1:3 Arlington outplays Barrington 11-13-1928 6:3 Libertyville clinches conference toga 11-13-1928 6:6 Leyden wins brilliant victory over Palatine 11-16-1928 DCR 8:4 Arlington honors its winning team 11-23-1928 1:1 Leyden warriors subdue team from Bensenville 11-23-1928 DCR 1:8 football is big interest at Palatine High School 9-13-1929 PE 1:3 Warren romps over Palatine 9-24-1929 6:6 Maine downs Arlington Cardinals 10-1-1929 6:1 Leyden-Bensenville game 10-4-1929 PE 5:4, 8:8 another game lost by Arlington 10-15-1929 4:1 Bensenville outlasts Arlington 11-5-1929 6:1 Libertyville again conference champs 11-5-1929 6:8 Arlington team buries Barrington 11-12-1929 6:1 'All-Conference' team best in history 11-26-1929 1:1 Palatine fans celebrate with team, banquet and dance 12-20-1929 PE 1:3 Arlington Cardinals trim Antioch 10-7-1930 6:1 Arlington hold Libertyville Huskies to thirteen points 10-28-1930 6:1 Cook County Herald chooses All Conference team 11-21-1930 MPH 5:4 Palatine loses to Warren gridders 9-25-1931 5:2 Palatine eleven falls to Arlington 10-2-1931 6:1 neck broken in Elmhurst game 10-2-1931 PE 3:5 Palatine splashes to victory 10-16-1931 8:1 Thorpe stars in Barrington Broncho victory 10-23-1931 7:1 Arlington bows to Libertyville 10-30-1931 5:1 Arlington meets Palatine for charity 11-13-1931 1:8 Arlington defeats Warren in powerful attack 11-13-1931 7:1 Arlington Cardinals win again for charity 11-20-1931 2:1 Herald's all-conference selections 11-20-1931 (2) 1:4 season starts next week 9-9-1932 1:8 Pirates meet fast Hts eleven 9-23-1932 PE 2:2 Tioga meets Antioch to open season 9-23-1932 RR 1:1 Palatine loses to Arlington 9-30-1932 8:3 Arlington Heights Cardinals scalp Indians 10-7-1932 8:1 Arlington in brilliant game loses to Libertyville 10-28-1932 6:1 Leyden defeated by Palatine 11-11-1932 3:4 Arlington wins tough game over Barrington 11-18-1932 5:3 description of Northwest Conference teams 11-25-1932 4:1 close grid race predicted in Northwest Conference loop 9-15-1933 1:8 Palatine Pirates trim Niles Center on gridiron 9-22-1933 5:1 is football dangerous? 9-29-1933 8:6 Pirates battle Warren to tie in grid upset 9-29-1933 PE 2:1 Leyden outscores Pirate crew 10-6-1933 5:1 Cardinals whip Warren Blue Devils; fight hard 10-13-1933 4:1 Leyden defeats Barrington to seize conference lead 10-13-1933 4:4 Palatine's breaks help Barrington Bronchos, but game ends a tie 10-20-1933 5:1 Libertyville nears title by stopping Arlington line 10-27-1933 5:4 Arlington Tydols take game from Bartlett 11-3-1933 2:4 Arlington gridders down Palatine 11-3-1933 5:1 Palatine, Arlington, Libertyville win 11-10-1933 5:1 Barrington loses to Arlington 11-17-1933 5:4 Palatine wins conference opener against Warren 9-28-1934 5:2 Palatine's best team played in bone-crushing 90's, 1895 photograph of team 10-5-1934 5:4 Arlington wins 13-0 at Warren 10-12-1934 5:2 Cardinals skin Libertyville Wildcats 19-7; top loop 10-26-1934 5:2 Cards trim Pirates; move on title 11-2-1934 7:2 Cardinals continue drive for title, beat Leyden Eagles 11-9-1934 5:2 Arlington wins title, defeats Barrington 11-16-1934 5:2 Palatine Hi prepares for 9-6-1935 PE 1:7 Arlington plays first game Saturday 9-20-1935 6:1 Libertyville big boys too much for Arlington 10-25-1935 6:1 Palatine trimmed 40 to 0 by Grant 10-25-1935 CCH 2:3 Leyden wins conference championship 11-8-1935 6:1 Cardinals wake up, beat Barrington 11-15-1935 6:1 full season for Arlington 9-11-1936 1:2 Maine tests Cardinals on gridiron 9-18-1936 5:3 Arlington downs Crystal Lake in great game 10-2-1936 6:1 Arlington opens conference season with win 10-9-1936 6:3 Arlington on road to championship 10-23-1936 4:1 Leyden undefeated in N.W. Conference 10-30-1936 6:1 Arlington has home coming, beats Libertyville 11-13-1936 6:1 Arlington eleven makes good showing 11-27-1936 6:5 Arlington opens at Maine 9-17-1937 CCH 5:1 Cardinals defeat Lake Forest 10-8-1937 2:4 Cardinals defeat Grant 10-15-1937 2:1 homecoming at Arlington; Leyden gets chance to spoil day, photograph 10-29-1937 1:3 amputate leg of grid player from Libertyville 11-5-1937 CCH 1:2 Arlington eleven win over Niles Center in final game 11-12-1937 CCH 6:1 big Arlington squad out 9-9-1938 6:1 conference grid teams well matched 9-16-1938 6:1 Leyden High must build new eleven 9-23-1938 6:2 Cardinals in first conference game with Grant 9-23-1938 PE 3:1 Cardinals to face old rival: Libertyville 9-30-1938 1:7 Arlington overpowers Grant 9-30-1938 7:1 Cardinals show power in beating Lake Forest 10-14-1938 9:3 Arlington eleven rolls over Leyden, photograph 11-4-1938 (2) 1:3 Cards end season—no defeats 11-11-1938 (2) 1:6 G. A. McElroy picks Heights to win 9-15-1939 1:8 large squad of Cardinals out for grid team 9-22-1939 6:3 Cardinals to tackle unbeaten Libertyville Wildcats 10-13-1939 7:8 Bensenville Bisons open 6 - man football; new grid style in Chicago area 10-19-1939 (2) 1:6 Leyden upsets Arlington Cardinals 10-27-1939 8:7 Cardinals and Niles match touchdown to tie 11-3-1939 12:3 Arlington gets ready for 9-13-1940 1:5 Bisons' 2nd half scoring beats Palatine, photograph 11-2-1945 12:4 Arlington power mauls Woodstock, photograph 11-9-1945 12:4 Chicago Bears star, Hugh Gallarneau guest of honor at Arlington High School football banquet 12-7-1945 1:3 remembers old times in Palatine 9-20-1946 9:4 brush up on your knowledge of rules 10-1-1948 9:4 NW conference all-league teams, photograph 11-19-1948 9:4 night football opens for Palatine Township High School 9-16-1949 PE 1:8 back in the days when football WAS football: Smyser teams of 1895-1900 remembered 1-6-1950 9:4 Pirates defeat Warren in opening grid game 9-22-1950 PE 1:6 study these 25 signals of officials for better enjoyment of games, illustrations 9-21-1951 AHH 9:1 photograph of Arlington Booster Club football team 25 years ago 7-4-1952 AHH 9:3 Palatine team in 1890's, photograph 7-7-1955 PE 21:2 Arlington Heights Booster Club team of 1929, photograph 9-28-1961 S 22:3 seek funds for Bloomingdale boys' football team to finance bowl trip 10-11-1962 BR 14:1 Schaumburg Township Punt, Pass and Kick Competition 11-1-1962 HH 5:4, photographs 11-8-1962 AHH 29:1 "Salute to the Sports Stars" honors Chicago Bears members at Striking Lanes, Mount Prospect, photograph 2-20-1964 AHH 7:6 Prospect Heights Cub Scouts meet five Chicago Bear standouts 12-10-1964 PHH 1:1
footbridges spare footbridge over Salt Creek plead home owners; school officials join in protests 12-18-1958 RMH 1:4 Rolling Meadows aldermen reverse footbridge ruling 1-1-1959 RMH 1:4 gather statistics to support building foot bridge at Route 53 and Central Road, 11-22-1962 PE 1:5 Rolling Meadows would maintain footbridge at Central Road over Route 53, 5-30-1963 RMH 1:4 footbridge urged at C&NW RR and Kenilworth Avenue, Mount Prospect 7-2-1964 MPH 1:4 foot bridge over Weller Creek at Na Wa Ta Avenue, photographs 7-2-1964 MPH 6:6, 9-17-1964 MPH 1:3 at Huffman Park, Bensenville, photograph 7-23-1964 BR 1:4 state asks for pedestrian count at Central Road before it will build a pedestrian footbridge over Route 53; but 6 lanes of traffic and 2 chain link fences prevent crossings 8-27-1964 RMH 8:6 footbridge behind Woodland Heights School, Streamwood, needs work, photograph 11-26-1964 HH 3:5
FOR (abbreviation) see United Citizens' Committee for Freedom of Residence (FOR)
Foran, Mrs. Marilyn, Prospect Heights seeks bus transportation from School District No. 23, Wheeling Township for St. Alphonsus School students 2-8-1962 PHH 1:1
Forbes, Harold J., Morton Grove at Little Creek, Va. 7-13-1945 8:2
forced housing see housing discrimination, alleged 5-23-1963 RMH 10:1
Ford, Gerald Rudolph Michigan Rep. to be guest speaker at Donald Rumsfeld dinner, photograph 5-7-1964 AHH 65:1
Ford, Harry A., Palatine reported missing during big Nazi push 1-19-1945 MPH 1:1
Ford, Henry inventions, ideas changed society, economy, photographs 8-1-1963 AHH 41:4
Ford, Rev. James Tooker, Arlington Heights pastor, see Presbyterian Church, Arlington Heights 12-4-1908 8:4 photograph of 6-28-1912 8:4 dies at 97, 6-6-1947 1:6
Ford, John Anson, Arlington Heights marries Lois Goldsmith 6-30-1911 1:5
Ford, John G., Inverness photograph of 11-10-1944 PE 1:5
Ford, Marjorie, Arlington Heights photograph 6-4-1948 5:3
Ford Motor of Roselle advertisement 8-1-1930 DCR 5:6
Ford in Park Ridge, 25 North Northwest Highway advertisement 7-25-1963 AHH 14:1 photograph 5-7-1964 AHH 49:3
Forde see Boorman, Coughlin & Forde, Mount Prospect
Fordham, Miss photograph 12-16-1949 RR 1:6
Fore-Funners Club, Mount Prospect women use fried eggs, mint, golf tees in chapeau contest, photograph 7-23-1948 MPH 1:1
foreclosure suits judges stall foreclosures to aid homeowners in DuPage County 11-17-1933 PE 3:1 foreclosure asked on Cepak subdivision to void taxes 3-8-1940 1:8 Mount Prospect foreclosure tax suits are difficult 4-10-1942 MPH 1:6 Palatine forecloses on 590 lots 7-31-1942 1:6 Palatine starts lot foreclosure in Plum Grove Road Subdivision; 150 new homes in sight 4-16-1943 PE 1:6 Cook County discusses foreclosure bill for delinquent properties 5-7-1943 1:8 Palanois Park Subdivision foreclosure brings cash to Palatine taxing bodies 5-12-1944 1:5 Arlington Heights asks foreclosure against big sewer delinquents 5-26-1944 1:8 Arlington Heights Board takes stand on foreclosures 7-21-1944 1:1 Arlington Heights bond holders demand action on foreclosure 8-11-1944 1:6 receives more threats on foreclosure 8-25-1944 1:7 Arlington Heights Board authorizes foreclosure proceedings 10-20-1944 1:8 Mount Prospect Men's Club presents plan to force tax foreclosure at once 11-3-1944 MPH 1:6 foreclosure started against 500 lots, parcels in Arlington Heights 11-10-1944 1:6 Mount Prospect agrees on basis of foreclosures in School District No. 57, 1-5-1945 1:8 Arlington Heights Board told foreclosure not easy 2-9-1945 1:1 Mount Prospect attorney says 'no' to foreclosure 2-9-1945 MPH 1:3 foreclosure sale to clear lots in Arlington Ridge Subdivision 4-6-1945 1:2 Palatine to act on foreclosure of Dean Tract 5-18-1945 PE 1:8 Palatine foreclosures bolster finances 5-18-1945 MPH 1:3 Mount Prospect asks foreclosure on 56 lots 8-10-1945 MPH 1:8 Mount Prospect Board asks public to 'sit-in' on plan of foreclosure 10-5-1945 MPH 1:4 Mount Prospect to require guaranteed bids on all foreclosure suits 10-19-1945 MPH 1:6 Mount Prospect encourages foreclosure bids 12-14-1945 MPH 1:3 first Mount Prospect foreclosure sale Thursday 4-26-1946 MPH 1:6 Mount Prospect approves blanket involuntary foreclosures 1-17-1947 MPH 1:8 sewer bond owners may foreclose on Euclid Lawn Cemetery 5-23-1947 1:3 Sunswick Corporation asks city-wide foreclosure on delinquent lots in Arlington Heights 10-10-1947 1:2 Arlington to keep control of foreclosures 10-17-1947 1:6 new foreclosures reported on vacant Mount Prospect lots 1-30-1948 MPH 1:6 Mount Prospect orders end of foreclosures 7-30-1948 1:3 DuPage County collects back taxes to tune of two million; reveals how 26,000 parcels can pay again; best record in state 2-18-1949 RR 1:7 new state foreclosure law threatens village home rule; state's attorney claims right to 'sell out' bond holders 10-7-1949 1:7 R. J. Bluett & Sons forced to foreclose Castle Heights Subdivision, Mount Prospect 1-27-1950 MPH 1:1
foreign aid let's take a serious look at foreign aid: Rep. Elmer Hoffman 9-13-1962 BR 8:5 Hoffman asks end to foreign aid 10-17-1963 BR 9:1, 4-2-1964 BR 8:1 Rep. Donald Rumsfeld explains vote on foreign aid 1-30-1964 AHH 20:1
foreign exchange programs see American Field Service see Center for Higher American Study see Experiment in International Living see Inter-American Cultural Exchange see International Air Cadet Exchange (IACE) see International Farm Youth Exchange (IFYE) see International Fellowship, Inc. see International Hospitality Center see People-to-People see Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) Ela Vernon High School 'rolls out carpet' for Japanese exchange student 3-1-1962 WH 5:1 exchange pupil tells of 'faraway places'; arrives from Buenos Aires 3-22-1962 IR 1:1 Spanish-U.S. friendship is rekindled; 'Menchu' here like sister, photograph 2-7-1963 AHH 4:1 Fenton High School exchange student from France reveals views of America 11-7-1963 BR 1:2 exchange student reports on Columbia, photograph 9-24-1964 RMH 4:3
foreign languages see languages
foreign policy see Chicago Council on Foreign Relations see United States State Department John Erlenborn, Elmhurst, charges foreign policy flops 2-13-1964 BR 5:1
foreign trade see Chicago International Trade Fair teacher cites foreign trade threat; U.S. economy faces plight 12-21-1961 AHH 18:1 ex-Ike aide, Sherman Adams, stresses foreign trade value 3-8-1962 IR 1:6 trade bill importance is stressed for journalists 8-2-1962 AHH 31:1 Elmer Hoffman says foreign competiton hurts American business 3-12-1964 BR 8:1
Foreman, John and Virginia, Wheeling parents charged with 8-7-1958 CCH 1:2 couple jailed for neglecting 4 children, photograph 8-14-1958 WH 1:1
Foremost Garage Builders, Des Plaines advertisement 6-21-1962 BR 7:7
Foremost Garage Builders, Northbrook advertisement: 3276 Lakeside Avenue 6-21-1962 BR 7:7
Foremost Liquor Store, Palatine, 15 South Brockway Street advertisement 7-20-1961 AHH 21:3 Palatine Pres. Harris studying testimony from hearing on charge of selling liquor to a minor 1-10-1963 PE 1:4 owner Abe Dobkin to tell history of wine 1-23-1964 PE 2:5
Foremost Liquor Store and Food Mart, Bensenville, southeast corner Green Street and Mason Street grand opening, photograph 11-20-1958 BR 4:4 mentioned, 224 West Green Street 6-8-1961 AHH 85:1
Foremost Liquors, Des Plaines advertisement; 40 East Northwest Highway 11-19-1964 AHH 67:8
Foresman, Chas. M., Arlington Heights photograph of 9-2-1938 4:4
"Forest, The", Elk Grove Forest Preserve see Forest Inn, Elk Grove
Forest, Alex gathers historical information for Barrington Centennial 8-15-1963 AHH 5:5
Forest Avenue, Des Plaines see Hoeninger, W. H., Des Plaines 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
Forest Avenue, Mount Prospect see Brickman Home Builders, Inc., Mount Prospect see School District No. 214, 8-15-1963 MPH 1:1
Forest Avenue, Palatine see Dean's Stock Farm, Palatine see Lincoln Stock Farm, Palatine see Owen, Dr., Stock Farm, Palatine see Palatine Manor Subdivision open prize home to visitors at 20 South 7-17-1947 1:2
Forest Dance Hall see Forest Inn, The, Elk Grove
Forest Estates Subdivision, southeast of Kirchoff Road and Meacham Road $30,000 bracket homes planned for 38 lots 10-15-1959 PE 1:5 School District No. 15 tackles transportation problem 10-18-1962 RMH 3:1 advertisement 4-18-1963 AHH 45:1 plat submitted 6-13-1963 RMH 2:2 approved 6-27-1963 RMH 4:3 advertisement; homes by Forest Lake Builders, Inc. 5-28-1964 AHH 54:6
Forest Glen Subdivision, Arlington Heights, Busse Road and Algonquin Road 390-apartment project rezoning approved; annexation by Mount Prospect is doubtful 6-13-1963 MPH 1:7 developer E. L. Trendel and Associates sue Arlington Heights; building permits denied because of flood danger 10-31-1963 AHH 25:4 Arlington Heights upheld in suit 11-7-1963 AHH 1:3 trustees okay bigger apartment lot size 1-9-1964 MPH 1:1 developer's offer of school aid is rejected by School District No. 59, 1-23-1964 EGH 1:6
Forest Hill Grove, Higgins Road 3 miles west of Route 83 motorcycle races sponsored by Hi-Way Ramblers Motorcycle Club, Inc. 6-4-1948 10:6
Forest Hill Inn, Elk Grove, 1036 West Higgins Road mentioned 1-30-1964 AHH 11:1
Forest Hospital, Des Plaines see also Forest Sanitarium, Des Plaines example of 'total push' program, photographs, illustration 7-30-1959 AHH 30:1 neighbors fight expansion plans 2-23-196