G.A.R. (abbreviation) see Grand Army of the Republic
G & E Greenhouses, Des Plaines, Touhy Avenue and Mannheim Road advertisement 6-8-1961 AHH 35:4
G and J Smoke Shop, Des Plaines, 1559 Ellinwood Street handbook raided after arrest of young thief 8-25-1939 1:3
G. & L. Wireless Supply Co., Arlington Heights advertisement: radio and wireless apparatus 3-4-1921 8:4
G and T Trucking, Roselle, 612 West Woodworth Place chartered 4-4-1963 BR 2:8
GAA (abbreviation) see Girls Athletic Association
Gaardre, Mrs. Kjell, Arlington Heights photograph 2-27-1948 6:5
Gaardre, Ronnie Lee, Arlington Heights photograph 2-27-1948 6:5
Gaare, Chas., Palatine photograph 7-2-1948 9:7
Gaare Farm Implement Company, Palatine, Brockway Street and Chicago Avenue Oliver Farm implement headquarters, Harry Wickersheim, manager 8-16-1945 11:1
Gaare, George, Jr., Arlington Heights photograph of 3-29-1940 1:4 enlists with Army Air Forces 3-3-1944 7:6 letter from Sheppard Falls, Texas 9-8-1944 10:5 letter from Big Spring, Texas 9-15-1944 9:3 to receive pre-cadet training 9-22-1944 9:6 taking "on the line" training 10-13-1944 14:6 letter from Sioux Falls, S.D. 1-19-1945 12:2 home on short furlough 7-13-1945 12:6 at Chanute Field 8-3-1945 6:8 photograph 7-22-1949 9:6
Gaare, H. C. "Hank" photograph of 8-16-1927 4:7
Gaare, Henry, Palatine "prices were a whole lot lower back in 1894" 11-25-1932 1:4
Gaare, Henry C., Roselle advertisement: Reo automobile, illustrations 12-7-1917 9:6
Gaare, Herman, Arlington Heights motor cop dies in line of duty 7-19-1927 1:8 in memory of 7-17-1947 8:5
Gaare, John, Plow, Schaumburg Center 1890 photograph of sign at Schaumburg House 10-14-1949 17:1
Gaare, Leona, Palatine photograph 5-21-1948 5:4
Gaare, Melvin J., Arlington Heights graduates from Chanute Field 8-14-1942 (2) 2:2 stationed at Washington, D.C. 9-25-1942 (2) 2:2 at Richmond, Va. 11-20-1942 (2) 2:8 ten day furlough 12-11-1942 (2) 4:3 sends two editions of army air base paper Reflector 2-19-1943 (2) 2:1 acting First Sergeant for ten days 7-2-1943 (2) 6:4 letter from Richmond 12-10-1943 7:8 on furlough 2-4-1944 7:2, 2-18-1944 1:1, 8-11-1944 12:5 "learned a great deal about army administration", photograph 8-18-1944 13:7 mentioned 2-16-1945 9:6 at Mitchell Field, N.Y. 4-13-1945 12:2 at Richmond, Va. 6-1-1945 7:1 home on furlough 7-13-1945 12:6 at Goldsboro, N.C. 10-5-1945 14:4 discharged 12-21-1945 7:3 photograph 6-27-1947 12:5
Gaare & Melzer, Roselle see Central Garage, Roselle advertisement: Dodge Brothers auto, illustration 2-7-1919 5:5 partnership dissolved 4-1-1921 8:3
Gaare Motor Sales, Arlington Heights advertisement: Studebaker auto, illustration 5-5-1922 2:5 [at the beginning of the roll of microfilm] tip over gas pump; big blaze follows; 115 East Davis Street 1-2-1931 8:1 advertisement 6-1-1934 4:3
Gaare, Norman C., Palatine joins Illinois reserves 4-10-1942 PE 1:1 at Jacksonville, Fla. 12-29-1944 7:8 leaves Dallas for Norman, Okla. 5-25-1945 8:3 at Kingsville, Texas 8-16-1945 21:1 at Beeville, Texas 11-9-1945 9:7 photograph 2-27-1964 PE 4:3
Gaare Oil Company, Des Plaines advertisement 9-21-1961 AHH 24:4
Gaare Oil Company, Palatine (also known as Gaare Service Station) advertisement: service station: 152 West Colfax Street; garage: 108 North Brockway Street 6-5-1936 PE 2:5 photographs of 3-29-1940 1:4 opens electric appliance store 11-14-1941 PE 1:4 new method of tire inspection 10-16-1942 PE 1:7 announces big expansion program 8-16-1945 3:1, 7:1 offers auto accessories at auction 4-18-1947 20:3 new owners on the job 5-2-1947 PE 1:8 storage plant, photograph 6-10-1949 6:6 at Northwest Highway, photograph 12-2-1954 AHH 31:1 at Northwest Highway and Rohlwing Road, photograph 7-7-1955 PE 10:1 advertisement 9-21-1961 AHH 24:4 review 8-29-1963 AHH 27:3 new service department 11-7-1963 AHH 84:5
Gaare Oil Company Home and Auto Supply Store, 52 West Slade Street advertisement 6-26-1942 PE 4:4
Gaare, Otto, Palatine caricature of 7-29-1936 PE 1:5 charges state police operate towing racket 3-11-1938 1:8 photograph of 6-21-1940 1:2 joins Illinois reserves 4-10-1942 PE 1:1
Gaare Pontiac Sales, Palatine advertisement 5-23-1947 PE 3:1
Gaare, Robert L., Arlington Heights letter from Fort Warren, Wy. 3-19-1943 (2) 1:5 at Camp Shelby, Miss. 10-1-1943 10:5 letter from Camp Shelby 4-14-1944 14:3 "they keep us pretty busy here" 5-5-1944 12:5 mentioned 7-21-1944 9:4 letter from France 3-2-1945 7:1
Gaare Service Station, Palatine, 152 West Colfax Street (also known as Gaare Oil Company) under new partnership 10-8-1948 PE 3:7 advertisement 12-17-1948 PE 5:4
Gaare, William, Palatine elected as new chief Palatine Volunteer Fire Department 4-22-1949 PE 1:4 photograph 10-14-1949 PE 1:2
Gabel see Flynn-Gabel Poultry Farm, Arlington Heights
Gabel, Frank A., Niles Center advertisement: Universal Combination Range and Porcelain Coal Range, illustrations 10-6-1922 4:1 advertisement: Universal Air-Blast Pipeless Furnace, illustration 3-2-1923 6:6
Gable, Mrs., Arlington Heights mentioned 3-18-1949 (2) 17:2
Gabel, Lenaye photograph 11-25-1949 4:5
Gable Tourist Court, Northwest Highway northwest of Palatine new owners improve 10-24-1947 PE 3:7
Gables, The, north of Wheaton to appeal liquor suspension 11-29-1962 BR 10:5, 2-7-1963 BR 2:6
Gabriel's Auto Repair Service, Palatine, 108 North Brockway Street mentioned 12-29-1960 PE 5:1 review 7-6-1961 AHH 45:7, 7-5-1962 AHH 51:7
Gabrielson, Isaac L., Norwood Park Norwood Park local editor for Palatine Herald (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:1
Gaddis, William mentioned 4-23-1953 AHH 23:6
Gaede's Collegians Orchestra, Elgin photograph of 8-13-1926 15:5
Gaertner, Miss Anna, Wheeling marries Arthur Werhane 5-30-1913 1:4
Gaertner, Rev. Karl E. observes 10th year as pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bloomingdale 4-9-1948 RR 6:4 hailed on 25 years at St. Paul's, photograph with wife 4-11-1963 BR 13:4
Gaetje, Lucille, Glenview photograph of 4-11-1924 12:3
Gage, Clanke, Mount Prospect graduates from Antioch College, photograph 6-30-1944 MPH 2:3
Gage Grinding Corp., Cary, 30 Northwest Highway review 10-25-1962 RMH 9:4
Gage, John K. "Jack", Palatine now an ensign 8-11-1944 PE 2:3 at Miami, Fla. 12-29-1944 7:8 at Charleston, S.C. 1-26-1945 9:6, 3-16-1945 10:5 in Atlantic 3-30-1945 14:5 at San Diego, Calif. 8-16-1945 13:1 at San Francisco, Calif. 11-9-1945 16:2 in Pacific 11-16-1945 14:4, 11-30-1945 14:2 at San Francisco, Calif. 1-11-1946 9:4
Gage, Keith Dewit, Bensenville enlists with Army 6-15-1945 7:8
Gage Motor Sales Company, Arlington Heights photographs of 9-17-1920 10:1
Gage, William Chester, Bensenville enlists in Army Air Forces 12-17-1943 7:6 at Tampa, Fla. 7-14-1944 7:6 gunner on a B-17, 7-14-1944 12:8
Gager's Tavern, Leyden Township, Mannheim Road and Medill Avenue raided three times for slot machines 12-10-1948 21:4
Gagliano, Nick see Colonial Heights Subdivision, Mount Prospect 8-8-1963 MPH 1:4
Gahlbeck, Col. F. auctioneer, photograph 9-29-1922 12:1
Gahlbeck, Goldie, Palatine caricature of 8-21-1936 2:5
Gahlbeck, Harry, Barrington arrested in string of robberies 5-3-1929 1:3
Gahlbeck, Joe, Palatine gets one year in county jail for leaving the scene of an accident 1-6-1939 1:6
Gahlbeck, Randon John, Palatine, Waukegan at Belvoir, Va. 6-11-1943 (2) 4:2 somewhere in Australia 9-17-1943 (2) 12:1 in Southwest Pacific 10-28-1943 11:3 sees Gary Cooper and Gene Tunney 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:8 in the Philippines 12-8-1944 11:2 in hospital for two weeks with "jungle rot" of the feet 4-13-1945 9:6, 6-15-1945 14:6 expected to arrive home 9-28-1945 9:5
Gainer, Dr. John marries Mildred Smith 5-20-1921 10:6
Gainer, John F., Palatine killed along with wife and daughter in auto accident 6-1-1934 PE 1:5
Gainer Park North Road Improvement Club organized 4-24-1942 PE 1:4
Gainer Park Subdivision, Deer Grove, southeast of Woodland Street and Quentin Road summer colony with city conveniences 5-19-1922 1:5 army of rabbits invade 3-5-1929 1:8
Gaines, August D., Park Ridge hearing continued in sex crimes case 6-30-1960 WH 1:1 trial site changed 7-14-1960 WH 2:1
Gair, Robert William, Arlington Heights photograph 8-13-1948 14:4
Gaitsch, Ray E., Des Plaines photograph 2-15-1946 3:4
Galambos, Louis, Hoffman Estates villages respond to family's plight; victims of fire, photograph 1-5-1961 HH 2:1
Galbeck & Benhart, Roselle advertisement: auctioneers 10-7-1921 10:6
Gale, John H., Dunton, 8 Dunton Avenue established a hardware store 4-22-1949 17:2, 9-28-1961 S 42:1 photograph 4-29-1949 17:2
Gale, Virginia WGN star to narrate style show at Lytton's Golf Mill store, photograph 4-2-1964 AHH 51:8
Galena & Chicago Union Railroad received charter in 1836; started operation in 1848 from Chicago to Des Plaines River; became C&NW RR 2-18-1949 12:5,6 was built from Chicago west in 1849, 4-8-1949 17:1
Galitz, Lester E., Wheeling at Princeton College, N.J. 5-14-1943 (2) 2:2 letter from CO of an armed guard gun crew out of England 9-8-1944 7:8 discharged 10-25-1945 16:3
gall bladder colic brings 'indigestion' 4-26-1962 AHH 24:6
Gall, Gustave, Wheeling at Fort Sheridan 12-31-1943 8:2 at Camp Roberts, Calif. 5-26-1944 9:5 in Texas 6-9-1944 8:7 enroute to U.S. from Europe 7-27-1945 6:2 on furlough 8-10-1945 6:4 discharged 11-16-1945 9:7
Gallagher, Andy, Barrington thirty years with Public Service Company 4-13-1928 2:5
Gallagher, C. G. School District No. 57, Elk Grove Township board says goodby to 6-4-1948 MPH 1:5; photograph 6-11-1948 MPH 1:3
Gallagher, William J., Arlington Heights teacher tells why he's quit profession; one of 34 who resigned, photograph 7-7-1960 AHH 7:1
Gallant, Clifford photograph 7-29-1949 1:1
Galle, Fred, Cary train-car crash fatal to family of 7, photograph 12-24-1953 AHH 1:3
galleries see also studios see Almanac Theatre Gallery, Des Plaines see Campanile, Gian L., Bloomingdale see Classic Art Gallery, Hoffman Estates see Countryside Gallery, Arlington Heights see Green Tree Interiors and Art Gallery, Des Plaines see Mosser's Photograph Gallery, Palatine see Randhurst Art Gallery and Frame Shoppe, Mount Prospect see Ricardo's Studio-Gallery, Wheeling see Thornhill Gallery, Lisle see Vosburgh, B. D., Photograph Gallery, Palatine Kebbies wants photos of service men for snapshot gallery 7-10-1942 RR 1:3 Art Gallery exhibit of Army camouflage at Elgin Academy 11-6-1942 (2) 1:5 Florence Fischer, Bensenville painting to be exhibited in Chicago gallery 4-4-1947 RR 1:4 unique art gallery opens at Storybook Park, Addison 7-21-1960 AHH 47:1 Major's Auto Service, Roselle: garage 'gallery' is art delight, photographs 7-13-1961 RR 1:1
Gallery, Norman, Bensenville in England 6-8-1945 8:2
Gallimore, Claris C., Palatine photograph 1-6-1950 PE 4:4
Gallimores, Ralph C., Jr., Palatine at Great Lakes 12-25-1942 (2) 3:6 at Navy Pier 5-14-1943 (2) 2:8
Galloway, Egerer drills fourth Wheeling well, photograph 7-11-1963 WH 1:1
Galuk, Conrad, Bensenville gunner on PT boat in the Pacific 5-19-1944 14:4
Galvin Manufacturing Company see also Motorola suggests police radio for Arlington, Mount Prospect and Palatine 11-3-1939 1:1 operating radio, FM exhibit on display at science museum 8-23-1946 14:5
Galvin, Robert, Barrington Hills president Motorola Inc., Rolling Meadows owns farm, see Rolling Oaks Farm, Barrington Hills 8-20-1964 AHH 21:3
Gamble, David Wesley, Arlington Heights dies 1-25-1935 1:5
Gamble, Walter R., Lisle salesmen compete for DuPage County Clerk's office, photograph 8-2-1962 BR 1:3 lashes county GOP 'machine' 9-27-1962 BR 1:1
Gamble's Brake Service, Arlington Heights, 1650 North State Road review 9-27-1962 AHH 54:1
gambling see also bingo see also casinos see also racing see Illinois Sports News sheriff raids Dean Race Track, Palatine 8-12-1921 1:3 race wagering legal in Illinois after today 7-1-1927 1:3 slot machine graft comes to light in McHenry County 9-13-1927 1:1 slot machine protection money for purchase of new Palatine fire truck 9-16-1927 1:6 mayor's ire aroused over Palatine graft story 9-16-1927 1:4 Palatine mayor asks 17 questions of S. R. Paddock about slot machines, gets reply 9-23-1927 PE 3:3 Palatine slot machines again in the limelight 11-25-1927 PE 3:4 Cook County orders every roadhouse "dried up", rum trucks seized, slot machines banned in country districts, see Prohibition 12-30-1927 1:7 slot machines ordered out of Arlington Heights 4-27-1928 1:8 slot machines and punch boards driven out of Palatine 5-8-1928 1:1 Arlington Heights mayor says slot machines O.K.; board members say no 8-14-1928 1:8, 5-4-1951 Cook County continues war on gambling and vice 1-18-1929 4:2 Cook County clamps lid on all forms of gambling 3-1-1929 1:8 gaming and moonshine bring fines 3-19-1929 1:3 The Dells, Morton Grove, gambling resort and roadhouse bombed 5-7-1929 1:4 Arlington Heights municipal code prohibits betting and gambling 10-11-1929 5:6 Cook County police seize bookmaker's handbooks, nab keepers in Arlington Heights 1-28-1930 1:6 Arlington Heights bookmakers fined, stills confiscated 1-31-1930 1:6 Lake County Citizen's League to fight "bookies", gambling, vice and bootlegging 10-7-1930 1:2 Arlington Heights starts raids on gambling and bookies 6-12-1931 1:8 Arlington Heights police close five bookies 8-28-1931 1:8 slot machines! who let them in Palatine? 7-1-1932 PE 1:4 Cook County orders clean-up in all suburbs: slot machines, punch board, penny ball machines, bookies and speak easies ordered out 12-23-1932 1:8 Lake County claimed to be free of slot machines, see organized crime 12-23-1932 2:4 jail jammed after raid on 'bookie' at Andy's Place, Arlington Heights 1-20-1933 1:6 Arlington Park Race Track head explains operation of betting machine 4-28-1933 4:2 Arlington Park Race Track calculator to aid bettors 6-23-1933 1:7 5,000 Chicago bookies create red ink for Arlington Park Race Track 8-3-1934 1:6 slot machine taken from Kitty Korner's Restaurant 9-7-1934 PE 1:1 local bookies stay closed during track season 5-24-1935 1:3 'chain letters are form of gambling': Maine Township High School principal 5-31-1935 1:1 Palatine nixes pin ball-slot machines 8-9-1935 RR 1:6 Palatine throws out slot machines 7-17-1936 CCH 1:5 slot machines raise money for new Arlington Heights police car 9-4-1936 1:4 Mount Prospect children gambling 4-16-1937 1:1 slot machines pay for Arlington Heights squad car and fire hose 5-21-1937 1:3 DuPage County starts drive on slot machines 5-21-1937 DCR 1:2 Cook County slot machines still tinkle 6-4-1937 1:5 Cook County Sheriff shuts handbook at 3500 Club, Niles Center 7-2-1937 2:3 Cook County orders slot machines out of villages 7-23-1937 1:2 Palatine orders no gambling at carnival 8-13-1937 1:1 Cook County stops games of chance for fund-raising but not handbooks for horse betting: Larry Inkster 8-27-1937 4:3, 9-3-1937 PE 1:4 handbooks raided at Al-Mar Tavern, Chicago House and 3500 Club 9-10-1937 8:2 Cook County Forest Preserve accepts resignations for allowing slot machines and games of chance 9-24-1937 CCH 1:7 what's this! no gambling? slot machines disappear from DuPage County 2-4-1938 RR 1:7 churches start war on DuPage County slot machines; put candidates on spot 3-4-1938 RR 1:2 Joseph Sam Perry calls foe Ruth Brannon tool of gamblers, photograph 3-11-1938 RR 1:8 'stop gambling racket' DuPage County reform group insists 3-18-1938 RR 1:8 gaming nets big profit to DuPage County operators 4-1-1938 RR 1:4 Chicago Daily News editorial on slot machines 7-1-1938 1:3 slot machine 'take' for civic welfare under scrutiny, see Cook County 7-1-1938 1:3 slot machines 'whir' in rural Cook County taverns 8-5-1938 RR 1:4 small-time gambling pushes youngster into crime 9-2-1938 1:1 handbooks raided at Rugens, Glenview and Torch Club, River Grove 9-16-1938 5:7 Rand Cafe, Rand Cave and Rand Tower raided for punchboards 11-4-1938 5:2 slot machines found at Little Bohemia Tavern 1-13-1939 RR 1:8 three slot machines confiscated at Glen Oak Country Club 2-3-1939 RR 1:2 DuPage County tells state: no slot machines allowed here 2-3-1939 RR 1:3 Cook County wide open as gamblers rule; breakdown of law enforcement is worst in history 5-19-1939 PE 1:4 handbook raided at G and J Smoke Shop, Des Plaines 8-25-1939 1:3 Cook County seeks aid of municipalities in getting rid of slot machines 9-1-1939 1:5 DuPage taverns win round in pinball issue 2-2-1940 RR 1:2 "blitzkrieg" hits DuPage County taverns; punchboards confiscated 4-19-1940 RR 1:3 heat is on again on slot machines 8-2-1940 1:6 Cook County police raid Palatine; get peanuts 10-17-1940 PE 1:4 DuPage County launches drive to smash gambling 9-5-1941 RR 1:3 indict Skokie mayor in gambling quiz 4-10-1942 (2) 3:1 Cook County Sheriff Walsh promises gambling raid within 45 minutes of phone call 2-21-1947 1:4 old racket in Chicago 3-28-1947 15:5 Addison Township Ministerial Union demand: 'stop all forms of gambling' 7-11-1947 RR 1:8 bookie equipment escapes blaze at Fox and Hounds Tavern, Des Plaines 8-8-1947 8:4 Addison Township Ministerial Union to fight gambling by arousing public opinion 9-26-1947 RR 1:7 Sheriff transfers station heads as added pressure against gambling 10-10-1947 7:7 newspapers in the mails may not mention bingo winners: United States Post Office 10-24-1947 PE 1:1 Cook County Sheriff asks for more deputy sheriffs to combat gambling 11-7-1947 20:6 Cook County Sheriff Walsh promises more gambling raids 1-9-1948 15:6 gambling arrests at Fox and Hounds, Des Plaines; River Inn, Northfield Township; Wagon Wheel, Norwood Park 1-16-1948 1:3 Cook County Sheriff Walsh continues raids on handbooks 1-16-1948 1:6 Cook County commanding officer of Morton Grove station loses job, failed to make gambling raids 2-27-1948 1:3 'bookie' raid nets 1 keeper and 2 inmates at Ballard Inn 3-5-1948 6:1 Cook County Sheriff Walsh seizes slot machines from IRS tax list 3-19-1948 1:3 bandits (slot machines) back 4-23-1948 17:4 Cook County police 'bag' 324 slot machines 9-3-1948 5:3 thieves break open two slot machines at Inverness Country Club 9-24-1948 1:1 Cook County sheriff checks on federal lists of slot machines 10-15-1948 20:4 Countryside Tavern owner and Vienna Cafe bartender arrested for possession of one-armed bandits 11-19-1948 4:7 new Palatine bookie above Jack's Cocktail Lounge and bowling alley raided on day of official opening 11-26-1948 1:5, 12-3-1948 1:4 Cook County Sheriff Walsh bags 35 slot machines, photograph 12-10-1948 21:4 liquor license revocation closes Ballard Inn gambling den 12-24-1948 1:8 Cook County raids on gambling dens up 212 over 1947, 1-7-1949 7:4 DuPage County is one of the state's 'cleanest' counties as far as gambling is concerned says Sheriff's Chief Deputy 1-14-1949 RR 1:3 DuPage County confiscated slot machines cough up $759.71 in coin; $15 as junk 1-28-1949 RR 1:2 one-arm bandits cover 26 counties in northern Illinois 3-4-1949 15:5 J. Wilcox, Palatine tavern owner, abandons plans for local bookie 4-15-1949 PE 1:3 Arlington Heights Mayor Goedke orders police to stop all gambling 5-13-1949 1:7 Cook County Sheriff's police find bookie at 11 South State Road, Arlington Heights 6-10-1949 1:2 bombings put lid on Lake County slots 6-10-1949 3:5 McHenry County Sheriff picks up more slot machines 6-17-1949 11:4 bomb handbook in Busse's Tavern, Antioch 7-1-1949 (2) 20:3 Cook County Sheriff issues new orders against portable hand-books 7-1-1949 (2) 22:3 'slot' violators may not get liquor renewals: Cook County Sheriff 7-7-1949 8:4 few slot machine permits issued in northwest Cook County by Uncle Sam 7-15-1949 8:2 Des Plaines Woman's Club drops raffle for youth center because of gambling laws 8-5-1949 10:6 taverns await state liquor license before getting federal slot machine permit 8-5-1949 21:3 Country Side Inn and Hapsburg Inn install slot machines 9-23-1949 1:1 Bensenville Lions "Golden Gulch" Casino opens at Mohawk Country Club 11-11-1949 RR 1:3 Sheriff finds only 8 slot machines in all Cook County 11-18-1949 4:7 Des Plaines says 'yes' to future raffles 12-2-1949 24:5 slot machines still in operation in spite of Cook County State's Attorney John S. Boyle's promise to shut them down 12-9-1949 21:4 Woodstock to crack down on gambling 12-16-1949 9:8 DuPage County Sheriff arrests two in bookie raid on second floor of Lake-York Motors 3-10-1950 RR 1:8 raid, see Nordic Hills Country Club 4-7-1950 RR 1:2 names of slot machine operators to be released monthly to press and police 8-10-1950 1:4 slot machines confiscated at Krueger's Tavern, Rand Road and Dundee Road 6-15-1951 AHH 1:4 merchandise clubs placed in gambling class by new law 3-5-1953 AHH 1:7 long list of proprietors who have been issued federal slot machine stamps 10-29-1953 AHH 30:6 DuPage County may license pin ball machines; proposal would affect rural areas; aimed at syndicate 2-10-1955 RR 1:7 slot machine near Itasca, photograph 1-19-1956 RR 1:3 pinball raid may serve as test case in DuPage County 4-5-1956 RR 1:2 Sheriff's raid ends in riot at carnival; gambling devices seized, two arrested in Wheeling raid 7-26-1956 AHH 1:7 carnival gambling case dismissed; Sheriff Lohman to investigate trial 8-16-1956 CCH 1:2 DuPage County State's Attorney opens war on slots 2-20-1958 BR 1:7 Elk Grove resident hurls gambling charge at trustees over recent carnival 6-18-1959 EGH 1:7 slot machines taken in raid at Robert D. Clark, Post No. 1205, American Legion (Bensenville), photograph 7-2-1959 BR 1:7 betting ring cracked at Arlington Park 7-23-1959 AHH 1:1 DuPage County grand jury indicts 8 in pinball probe 10-1-1959 BR 1:7 DuPage grand jury tells villages to act against pin balls 10-8-1959 DCR 1:6 coin machines no longer okay in Addison 12-10-1959 AR 1:7 Jerry's Lounge, Roselle, owner hits pinball machine ban 2-4-1960 BR 1:6 Wood Dale studying pinball machine ban 2-4-1960 DCR 1:7 DuPage County outlaws pinball machines with 'multiple play or knockout devices' 3-3-1960 BR 9:6 DuPage County cracks down on carnival gambling 8-11-1960 AR 11:5 search for wager system at Arlington Park Race Track brings writer wealth 8-25-1960 AHH 1:1 grand jury to probe Dam Inn vice raid; crackdown on gambling, photographs 9-8-1960 WH 1:6 Northwest DuPage Post No. 1084, American Legion asks pass for bingo—denied 9-22-1960 RR 1:4 DuPage County State's Attorney issues warning on bingo ban 12-8-1960 RR 1:1 Arlington Heights man faces bookmaking charge 7-13-1961 AHH 1:1 DuPage County to lay down law on veterans clubs slots 7-13-1961 IR 1:4 Illinois Sports News employee attempts suicide, see organized crime 8-31-1961 AHH 24:7 Rolling Meadows discusses 'gaming'; ordinance introduced 1-25-1962 RMH 1:7 Rolling Meadows votes pin ball ban 2-15-1962 RMH 1:7 Jenny's Tap, Elk Grove, license suspended for possession of $250 federal gambling stamp 3-29-1962 EGH 1:8 Fox and Hounds Tavern, Des Plaines license suspended for 15 days for having gambling equipment 5-3-1962 AHH 10:1 no gaming, but Rolling Meadows Volunteer Fire Dept. carnival is on 6-21-1962 RMH 1:4 Hoover warns of 'little' crimes such as illegal gambling which feeds organized crime 6-28-1962 RMH 4:4 Rolling Meadows firemen protest ban on gambling games 6-28-1962 RMH 10:4 Casablanca Restaurant license suspended for gaming equipment 8-23-1962 PE 7:7 pinball machines seized at Snack Shop Drive-In, Bensenville 9-20-1962 BR 1:3 Prospect Heights Lodge No. 660, Loyal Order of Moose raided for illegal possession of gambling devices 10-11-1962 WH 1:1 seize slots in raids at Downers Grove Moose Hall and VFW 10-11-1962 BR 5:1 Donkey Inn, Palatine license suspended for possession of $250 federal gambling stamp 11-8-1962 PE 6:4 priest defends raffles; says Illinois gambling laws 'outdated' 11-15-1962 BR 1:1 County Line Inn liquor license suspended for possessing federal gambling stamp 12-20-1962 HH 7:7 Wheeling Pres. McIntyre warns about gambling 1-10-1963 WH 6:3 four men arrested at Turf Tavern, Arlington Heights to face gambling charges 2-28-1963 AHH 1:7 teenage hang-out, Bill's Country, Hanover Park, issued a gaming stamp for slot machines 5-16-1963 HH 1:2 police says bingo played at Elmhurst Post, American Legion 5-16-1963 BR 18:5 Mike Wold Carnival banned: games rigged, employees arrested at Wheeling, photograph 5-30-1963 WH 1:1 pinballs for prizes outlawed in Illinois 7-11-1963 AHH 28:5 gambling machines seized at Adventureland, Bloomingdale: "Bally Beach" pinball and two electric slot machines 7-11-1963 RR 1:5 pin ball machines seized by Cook County Sheriff's police 7-18-1963 AHH 21:4 DuPage County State's Attorney seeks owners of gambling machines installed at Adventureland 7-18-1963 BR 9:5 Cook County Sheriff Ogilvie's men break up big gambling racket in Chicago 7-25-1963 RMH 7:4 DuPage County State's Attorney William Bauer seeks to destroy pinball machines 7-25-1963 BR 5:5 accuse Arlington Park race fan of bet violation 8-8-1963 AHH 1:7 complaint about gambling at annual Tioga Post No. 2149, VFW carnival 8-15-1963 BR 1:2,8 Mike Wold Carnival fined for gambling 8-29-1963 WH 6:6 DuPage County Sheriff Dept. destroys pin-ball machines seized from Adventureland, Bloomingdale 9-5-1963 BR 7:1 Illinois State Police orders crackdown on private club gaming 4-2-1964 AHH 35:4 gambling charged at Brookwood Country Club 4-30-1964 BR 7:3 raid bingo game at Glen Ellyn Post, American Legion 5-7-1964 BR 7:6 five Chicago racketeers to testify against Joe Amato; accused of acting as their agent to take over pinball and jukebox operations in McHenry County for the Chicago crime syndicate 6-25-1964 AHH 40:5 Illinois Crime Commission witnesses reported widespread gambling in McHenry County 7-2-1964 AHH 25:1 liquor hearing called after two persons arrested on gambling charges at Union Hotel, Wheeling 9-24-1964 WH 1:5 worker shot after dice game at Arlington Auto Wash 10-1-1964 AHH 1:4
Gambrinus Tavern, Mount Prospect, Main Street and Northwest Highway Moehling completes inn, builds house 8-31-1934 CCH 3:4
game laws see Illinois, State of 6-27-1903 5:4, 3-14-1947 (2) 12:3
games see billiards see bingo see chess see pool
Gamma Phi Beta (sorority) operalogue of Puccini's opera, La Boheme 9-17-1964 AHH 52:1
Gammi, James L. elected to Republican State Platform Committee, photograph 8-9-1962 RMH 1:1
Gamoran, Rabbi Hillel name full-time rabbi to area congregation, Beth Tikvah Congregation, Hoffman Estates 7-28-1960 AHH 14:1 suburb rabbi tells of visit to Moscow, photograph 9-8-1960 AHH 25:1 photographs 6-1-1961 AHH 8:6, 9-7-1961 AHH 26:8 on self-preservation, photograph 10-19-1961 AHH 7:1 to speak to men of St. Hubert Catholic Church, Hoffman Estates 1-9-1964 HH 5:7
Gander Havana Cigar Factory, The, Arlington Heights see Hertzog, Frank, Arlington Heights advertisement 12-6-1929 3:1
Ganey Motors, Arlington Heights, 1824 West Northwest Highway advertisement 1-17-1963 AHH 11:1
Ganey Motors, Elmhurst, 131 West Lake Street advertisement 11-9-1961 AHH 10:4
Gangler, Merle, Cloverdale at San Diego, Calif. 3-10-1944 7:6
gangs see also juvenile delinquency see also organized crime we want to fight says DuPage gang; two beaten as young punks get thrill 7-7-1955 RR 1:7 'youth gang' outbreaks in suburbs? no critical problems yet, say officials 7-27-1961 AHH 26:1 police break up Itasca depot gang in Sunday raid 10-19-1961 IR 1:1 police chiefs seek laws to cope with teen gangs, photograph 10-26-1961 BR 5:4 10 Itasca youths appear in court; Judge Kleven convicts one 10-26-1961 IR 1:1 six Arlington Heights teens in 'gang' are fined 7-25-1963 AHH 2:8 gang of 8 youths from Roselle and Bloomingdale accused of thefts 1-30-1964 BR 10:3 Wood Dale police charge 27 boys plotted 'rumble' 2-20-1964 DCR 1:5
Gangstead, Rev. Owen photograph 7-2-1948 MPH 1:4
Gannon, James, Hoffman Estates village trustee outlines plan for new village downtown 10-29-1964 HH 3:4
Ganschow, Miss Violet E., Palatine found killed by roadside; victim of hit and run driver 3-31-1933 1:2
Ganster, Dean Priest in Charge at St. John's Episcopal Church, Mount Prospect 12-26-1946 MPH 3:2 marks 40th year of church service 6-27-1947 6:3 photographs 5-14-1948 8:1, 7-16-1948 6:5
Gantner's, The Suburban House, Barrington, 648 South Northwest Highway advertisements 9-26-1963 AHH 43:1, 4-30-1964 AHH 37:1
Gantner's, The Suburban House, Morton Grove advertisement: furniture; 5726 West Dempster Street 6-14-1962 AHH 11:1
Gappert, Gary, Arlington Heights teacher calls ignorance on Africa 'amazing'; returns from 3-year stint 9-10-1964 RMH 7:1
garage door openers, remote mentioned 2-11-1949 17:1
garage sales today's trash — tomorrow's treasure; salvage has added value 5-3-1962 AHH 34:4 Streamwood debates ordinance on rummage sales 10-22-1964 HSH 1:1 Streamwood bans rummage sales 11-12-1964 HSH 1:2
garages see Advance Garage Builders, Arlington Heights see Arlington Prefabs, Northwest Highway and Wilke Road see Foremost Garage Builders, Des Plaines see Foremost Garage Builders, Northbrook see Harris Brothers Co., Des Plaines see Hutter-Reimann Overhead Door, Elmhurst see Johnson Electric Garage Door Co., Glenview see Leth, Steve, Arlington Heights houses, additions and garages in latest Glenview permit list 11-7-1924 9:7 Arlington Heights prohibits use of garages for living quarters 8-10-1945 2:4 Palatine new ordinance requires garage space on future subdivisions 7-6-1951 PE 1:6 family garage 'ain't what it used to be'; now regarded as part of the home 10-24-1963 AHH 70:1
Garasha, Leonard, Arlington Heights at helm of School District No. 59's oldest school, Higgins School, photograph 10-31-1963 EGH 6:1
garbage see also incinerators see also landfills see Accorsi Disposal Co. see Arc Disposal Co., Rosemont see Arlington Heights Refuse Disposal Company see Arlington-Prospect Trucking Company, Barrington see Barrington Trucking Company see Burnier, F. A., Hauling Co., River Grove see Chicago and Suburban Refuse Disposal Association see DuPage County Sanitary Landfill see Elmhurst Trucking Co. see Garden City Disposal Company see Hildebrandt, Fred, Arlington Heights see Laseke Disposal Service, Arlington Heights see Metropolitan Disposal Company see Monarch Disposal Company, Elk Grove Village see Mulder Scavenger Service, Blue Island see North Suburban Council on Refuse Disposal see Palatine Refuse Disposal Company see Refuse Disposal Co., Schiller Park see Reliable Trucking Company, Bensenville see Sanican Midwest Company, Bensenville see Senne, Henry, Mount Prospect see Van Der Molen Disposal Co., Melrose Park see Vanderveld, J. J., Palatine see Victor Trucking see Wheeling Disposal Company see Wilco Refuse Burner, Long Grove see Young, David T., Arlington Heights Palatine to collect garbage 11-7-1913 8:5 Arlington Heights votes on street lights and garbage disposal plant 1-7-1927 1:1 Franklin Park cleans up dump at Fullerton Avenue and Maple Street 7-13-1928 DCR 1:7 Des Plaines garbage disposal plant opens 7-24-1928 1:6 River Grove garbage truck schedule 9-27-1929 DCR 3:5 Arlington Heights committee proposes garbage removal 3-7-1930 1:3 Arlington Heights to bury village dump 4-25-1930 1:1 Mount Prospect Improvement Association asks garbage collection by village 5-16-1930 4:1 Mount Prospect to vote on garbage disposal 3-6-1931 CCH 1:3 infant's body found in dump on Smith Street in Palatine 4-29-1932 1:6 don't dump junk west of Hillside Cemetery; use town dump on Wilson Street east of Quentin Road 4-29-1932 PE 1:8 four fires in Roselle ascribed to burning of rubbish 5-13-1932 RR 1:7 DuPage County Board deals with knotty issues: rezoning, garbage plant 11-16-1934 RR 1:8 Bensenville acts to halt dumping by outsiders 1-27-1939 RR 1:5 suburbs lose fight to halt Chicago garbage dumping: Cook County Suburban Area and Country Towns Association 10-6-1939 2:4 Arlington Heights Board acts to remedy town dump 6-6-1941 1:3 Mount Prospect may abandon plans for garbage collection 6-5-1942 MPH 1:5 DuPage County State's Attorney Daniels cites law on garbage disposal 6-12-1942 RR 1:1 Mount Prospect passes garbage ordinance 6-19-1942 CCH 1:7 Mount Prospect Board approves garbage contract 9-25-1942 MPH 1:6 lack of manpower holds up Mount Prospect garbage collection 10-16-1942 MPH 1:8 DuPage County incinerator recommended for garbage 1-29-1943 RR 1:8 two plans to solve DuPage County disposal problem 2-12-1943 RR 1:2 Mount Prospect garbage ordinance 7-2-1943 MPH 4:1 free garbage collection in Mount Prospect 7-9-1943 MPH 1:8 Mount Prospect garbage pick-up starts 7-30-1943 MPH 1:3 Barrington closes village dump to outsiders 8-6-1943 PE 1:2 Arlington Heights salvage dump moved from North Dunton Avenue to village dump on Miner Street, two blocks east of field house 8-27-1943 1:7 DuPage County Supt. of Highways Gates asks public aid to halt practice of dumping junk along highways 5-12-1944 RR 1:8 Bensenville issues warning on garbage 8-18-1944 RR 1:7 unsightly dumping ground on Palatine Road near Quentin Road cleared up 8-25-1944 RR 2:5 Henry W. Laseke, Arlington Heights purchases Elmer H. Bunn garbage disposal service 6-22-1945 3:3 Arlington Heights seeks new rubbish dump 9-21-1945 1:8 reader complaint about Arlington Heights garbage removal 2-22-1946 9:6 Bensenville asks people to observe garbage disposal rules 2-21-1947 RR 1:2 Mount Prospect is only town west of Des Plaines to provide garbage collection 7-17-1947 MPH 1:3 notice to Palatine residents: place garbage cans in front of your home next to street, see Barrington Trucking Company 8-1-1947 PE 2:1 Roselle to have garbage pickup 9-19-1947 RR 1:1 Glen Ellyn Disposal to start garbage collection service in Roselle and Bloomingdale 9-26-1947 RR 4:7 Addison Township Justice of the Peace warns of penalty for highway garbage dumping 11-28-1947 RR 1:2 new garbage truck for Laseke Disposal Service, Arlington Heights, photographs 4-9-1948 8:2,4 Bensenville offers new plan for garbage disposal 4-23-1948 RR 1:4 new Bensenville ordinance asks 50¢ a month for collection of rubbish 5-14-1948 RR 1:5, 5-28-1948 RR 2:5 Reliable Trucking Company, Bensenville, given rubbish contract for Bensenville 6-11-1948 RR 1:5 Glenview seeks to end Chicago garbage dump at Lutter clay hole north of village 6-25-1948 18:3 deny injunction to stop garbage dumping in clayhole 7-9-1948 18:3 Bensenville warns housewives to wrap garbage and keep it in a separate container from rubbish 7-23-1948 RR 1:3 closing of National Brick Yard Dump on Dundee Road forces scavengers out of business serving Deerfield, Northfield, Northbrook, Wheeling; Edward C. Schultz, Wheeling, serving Prospect Heights goes out of business 7-30-1948 4:4 Laseke Disposal Service offers to take over garbage route in Prospect Heights 8-6-1948 MPH 2:5 too much litter in Mount Prospect 8-13-1948 15:7 Northbrook barred from National Brick Yard Dump; Fritsch Brothers and Walter Christensen forced to halt operations 8-13-1948 20:4 letter complains about Arlington Heights village dump one block from Recreation Park 10-8-1948 15:8 still fighting to stop dumping in Glenview hole 10-15-1948 20:3 Chicago halts dumping of garbage at Glenview 11-26-1948 13:3 East Wood Community Association, Arlington Heights, asks for 'better dump' 12-10-1948 1:7 Glenview Citizens Action Association wins injunction suit against Metropolitan Disposal Company 12-17-1948 28:6 East Wood and Stonegate ask removal of Arlington dump 1-7-1949 1:1 East Wood Improvement Association petitions for new dump locations to be given to village board 1-14-1949 1:6 letters: action on 5 acre Arlington city dump more important than park bond 1-14-1949 17:6 purchase of new dumping area probable at Arlington Heights 1-21-1949 1:4 Arlington promises to move village dump; offered site of 40 acres for $12,000, 2-11-1949 1:1 petitions ask closing of old village dump at Arlington 2-25-1949 1:3 to close Glenview dump 2-25-1949 18:4 Glenview Citizens Action Association closes dump, now must get money for attorneys 3-4-1949 18:2 Palatine residents join opposition to Arlington dump 3-11-1949 1:7 Highland Park bans garbage grinders 3-11-1949 14:2 no decision yet on Glenview paying dump attorneys 3-18-1949 5:6 Edgar A. Rossiter, Des Plaines, suggests creating 20 acre garbage dump halfway between Arlington Heights and Palatine 4-8-1949 17:7 Mundelein asks Lake County to provide a central incinerator where garbage can be burned 4-8-1949 24:6 "A clean Arlington Heights by Mother's Day": Chamber of Commerce 4-29-1949 1:1 Arlington advisory group offers solution to garbage dump problem 6-10-1949 1:1 extras cost extra, even in rubbish, Itascans told 6-10-1949 RR 1:1 Arlington budget includes $15,000 for dump site purchase 6-24-1949 1:1 someone has been dumping things in Salt Creek below the Palatine sewage disposal plant and causing flooding 6-24-1949 17:4 Palatine files objections to Arlington dump 7-1-1949 PE 1:3 Glenview dump still not filled 7-7-1949 4:5 Arlington Heights orders village dump closed, photographs 7-22-1949 1:1 Eastwood Subdivision builder Paul Peterson offers Arlington Heights $1,000 for 2½ acres of tin cans in village dump 7-22-1949 1:3 village dump got its start as a sewage treatment plant 7-22-1949 1:5 Arlington gets approval of 'low land fill' from Cook County 7-29-1949 1:2 Arlington Heights board refuses to act on dump site purchase 8-12-1949 1:7 notice of sale: Arlington Heights village dump at southwest corner Miner Street and Dryden Place 8-19-1949 2:6 Arlington Crest objectors learn no need to worry about Arlington purchasing 40 acres to the north for a dump 8-19-1949 PE 1:8 rubbish, rubbish and no place to put it in Arlington Heights 8-26-1949 1:5 Libertyville has garbage troubles too 8-26-1949 22:4 Arlington Heights board decides there will be no fall rubbish collection and asks that no publicity be given the decision; editorial: false economy 10-7-1949 1:4 Palatine village dump north of town is a swamp, was purchased from Martin E. Plate for $4,000, 10-14-1949 PE 1:1, 11-23-1951 PE 1:3 new business rumors delay stop action in Glenview dump case 12-30-1949 21:4 garbage disposal is red hot issue in DuPage County 3-16-1951 RR 1:1 DuPage County engineer offers recommendations for garbage problem 3-30-1951 RR 1:3 DuPage County gives green light to sanitary landfill at marshy unused portion of Rocky Glen Forest Preserve 11-16-1951 RR 1:7 photograph of Palatine trash heap south of Chicago Avenue between Ash Street and Walnut Street 4-16-1953 PE 1:4 public nuisance No. 1: dumping trash along our public highways 1-20-1955 RR 1:7 Arlington plans to control collection of garbage 4-7-1955 AHH 1:7 find deserted home steeped in filth in North Elmhurst 5-15-1958 BR 1:5 farmer, residents protest Elk Grove dumping site east side of Route 53 one mile north of Devon Avenue 7-31-1958 EGH 1:6 Elk Grove dumping site passed by Cook County 8-21-1958 EGH 1:3 suburban garbage to provide steam for C&NW diesel shops at Proviso yards 4-2-1959 RMH 19:3 Laseke Garbage Company requests change in garbage service at Arlington Heights 6-18-1959 AHH 1:2 neighbors complain of Golden Point Drive-In litter 9-10-1959 MPH 2:1 Rolling Meadows garbage service contract settled; Victor Trucking wins nod 9-24-1959 RMH 1:4 State's Attorney seeks to end dumping on tract southeast of Rand Road and Lake Cook Road by Sanitary Fill, Ltd. 11-26-1959 PE 3:4 mountain of building debris along Martin Lane west of Meadow Drive in Rolling Meadows, photograph 3-3-1960 RMH 1:1 Arlington Heights health officer: garbage is biggest sanitation problem 8-18-1960 AHH 1:2 Mount Prospect police enforce no dumping law, photographs 6-1-1961 MPH 1:4 Mount Prospect garbage plight solution sought; collection setup probed 8-3-1961 MPH 1:4 Hoffman Estates trustees hear gripe on 'garbage dumpers' 8-3-1961 HH 1:5 Rolling Meadows probes garbage issue 8-10-1961 RMH 1:1 exclusive garbage franchise given by Addison to Elmhurst Trucking Co. protested 8-10-1961 AR 1:1 suburbs reject garbage project; explore 'joint' program 8-17-1961 MPH 1:4 Rolling Meadows refuse contract with Victor Trucking Co. renewed 8-24-1961 RMH 1:2 garbage pickup becomes 'competitive', photographs 9-7-1961 AHH 9:1 Arlington Heights refuse costs to be higher 9-28-1961 AHH 1:5 Arlington Heights to levy dumping fines 9-28-1961 AHH 14:7 Mount Prospect revised garbage contract with Barrington Trucking revealed 10-19-1961 MPH 1:4 Palatine adds restrictions on village dump at Smith Street 11-30-1961 HH 9:4 bid to open up Bensenville scavenger business defeated; Reliable Trucking retains franchise 12-21-1961 BR 1:7 Schaumburg bans burning of garbage 3-8-1962 HH 2:7 court ruling may close Lutter clay pit near Glenview; owned by Metropolitan Disposal Co.; used by 17 municipalities 3-15-1962 RMH 1:7 communities seek alternate site for garbage dumping 4-12-1962 RMH 1:4 Itasca trustees study garbage service; may franchise private firm 4-26-1962 IR 1:5 Mount Prospect trustee proposes suburbs study disposal problems 5-3-1962 MPH 1:5 Women For Peace wins 'right' to pass leaflets; litter ordinance obstacle overcome 7-26-1962 AHH 22:1 careless villagers in Mount Prospect invite rats as residents, photographs 7-26-1962 MPH 1:1 Itasca trustees protest Van Der Molen dumping northwest of Bloomingdale Road and Route 53, 8-30-1962 IR 1:3 Palatine dump on North Smith Street open evenings in October 9-6-1962 PE 1:4 Rolling Meadows special meeting to study garbage pact 9-13-1962 RMH 1:1 Rolling Meadows invites area firms to bid on garbage service 9-20-1962 RMH 1:5 Rolling Meadows new contract with Barrington Trucking Company ups cost, services 10-4-1962 RMH 2:1 live bazooka shell found in Palatine village dump, photograph 10-4-1962 PE 5:4 DuPage County seeks state advice on open pits southeast of Addison 10-4-1962 AR 1:6 Wheeling recommends hike in trash rates 10-25-1962 WH 1:7 17 communities to study garbage and refuse disposal problems 11-1-1962 MPH 2:8 Buffalo Grove board clash develops over disposing of garbage 11-8-1962 WH 5:1 3-part report: garbage: growing plight for suburbs 2-14-1963 AHH 20:1 landfills better now than they used to be; solution to garbage problem is still sought 2-21-1963 AHH 10:3 disposal issue: public or private? government control hit 2-28-1963 AHH 14:4 'antique hunters' go through piles of junk on street curbs during Arlington Heights' annual spring rubbish pickup 4-11-1963 AHH 1:4 NIMAPC drafts 10-point policy on refuse disposal 4-25-1963 AHH 32:2 Cook County Forest Preserve orders end to fires in dump west of Elk Grove Village 5-2-1963 EGH 4:4 Bartlett fears garbage dump west of village 5-2-1963 HH 2:2 Addison resident complains of garbage dumped on his lawn 5-23-1963 AR 1:4 State highway engineer promises to remove rubbish along Rand Road placed by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schroeder 7-25-1963 MPH 5:4 Cook County Forest Preserve to cover up dump on Beisner Road 8-8-1963 EGH 2:1 Streamwood awards garbage franchise to Accorsi Disposal Co., ousted scavenger Mulder Scavenger Service arrested 3 times 10-10-1963 HH 6:1 two firms collect garbage in Wood Dale: F. A. Burnier Hauling Co. and Monarch Disposal Co. 1-30-1964 DCR 1:7 Wood Dale debates scavenger ordinance 2-6-1964 DCR 1:1 garbage competition is boon to Wood Dale; value of new service cited 4-30-1964 DCR 1:7 Palatine lists hours for dumping at 512 North Smith Road 6-11-1964 PE 1:2 Streamwood revises dump rules after resident complaints, photograph 6-11-1964 HH 4:1 Wheeling official lists 39 eyesores 6-18-1964 WH 1:3 litter costs America $500 million yearly 7-23-1964 BR 17:3 Arlington Heights to seek views on garbage collection, photograph 9-10-1964 AHH 1:4 Wheeling clean-up campaign response is 'poor' 9-17-1964 WH 1:5 Palatine merchants respond to 'litter' charge 9-24-1964 PE 1:1 Arlington Heights committee asks trial run for back door pickup instead of curbside pickup of garbage 10-1-1964 AHH 1:1 Arlington Heights approves trial ban on refuse cans at curbs 10-8-1964 AHH 1:1 Mount Prospect resident reports industrial area dump is growing northeast of Central Road and Arthur Avenue 10-15-1964 MPH 5:7; photographs 10-22-1964 MPH 5:2 Arlington Heights trash pickup at curb comes to end 11-26-1964 AHH 1:6
garbagemen see garbage
Garber, Alan, Rolling Meadows doesn't mince words, photograph 7-27-1961 RMH 2:1
Garber, Dr. Harry use of hypnosis is subject 6-1-1961 AHH 5:3
Garcia, Arthur, Bensenville home on leave 3-5-1943 RR 2:3 'gets around' on carrier U.S.S. Yorktown 9-29-1944 RR 1:4 in South Pacific 5-4-1945 16:5 coming home after 230,000 miles of battle travel 11-30-1945 RR 1:7 Police Lt. accused of demanding cash payments of Claude Owen, Bensenville 5-2-1963 BR 1:1 takes lie detector test 5-9-1963 BR 1:7 passes lie detector test 5-16-1963 BR 9:1
Gard Industries, Inc., Elk Grove Village aerosol firm to move here 9-5-1963 EGH 3:6 1980 Estes Avenue 3-19-1964 EGH 3:4
Garden of Allah Cafe, Glenview, Lake Avenue and Waukegan Road largest of its kind in U.S. 9-14-1923 (Roll A) 9:3 Glenview guests 10-19-1923 (Roll A) 1:5 hosts cast of Diamonds and Hearts 5-22-1925 14:3 guests, see Cook County 6-26-1925 12:1 party 7-17-1925 8:4 put out blaze of unknown origin 9-4-1925 12:5 dinner dance, see Glenview Dramatic Club 10-9-1925 4:8
Garden Apartments, Rolling Meadows, near Wilke Road and Algonquin Road to be erected, illustrations 3-10-1960 RMH 1:6
Garden Avenue, Bensenville see Chicopee Manufacturing Corp., Bensenville see Gurecki, Ben & Son Foundry, Bensenville see Krim-Ko Corp., Bensenville see Schuler Bros. Welding, Bensenville flooded, photograph 4-28-1950 RR 1:1
Garden Avenue, Bloomingdale home on North Garden Avenue, photograph 1-5-1961 RR 1:3
Garden City Disposal Company fined for operating in Bensenville without a license 11-15-1962 BR 6:4
Garden Club of Illinois tour of northern Illinois homes, estates and farms 5-13-1949 16:3 all set to 'go places' 6-6-1963 AHH 62:3
garden clubs see Addison Garden Club see Arlington Heights Garden Club see Barrington Garden Club see Bensenville Garden Club see Buffalo Grove Garden Club see Children's Garden Club, Palatine see Des Plaines Garden Club see Elk Grove Village Garden Club see Four Seasons Garden Club see Green Twig Club, Crystal Lake see Inverness Garden Club see Itasca Garden Club see Ivy League Garden Club, Elk Grove Village see Lazy Dazy Garden Club, Palatine see Men's Garden Club, Villa Park see Mil-Green Garden Center, Des Plaines see Mount Prospect Garden Club see Northbrook Garden Club see Palanois Park Garden Club see Palatine Garden Club see Plum Grove Garden Club see Plum Grove Saturday Garden Club see Roselle Garden Club see Spring Valley Garden Club see Streamwood Garden Club see Villa Park Men's Garden Club see Westwood Garden Club, Addison see Wood Dale Garden Club see Woodland Garden Club, Streamwood garden clubs thrive in suburban setting 9-13-1962 AHH 87:4
Garden DeLux, Franklin Park Great Midsummer Carnival and Fair 6-10-1921 9:1
Garden Estates Subdivision, Arlington Heights subdividers walk out of village meeting 1-8-1937 1:1 Board divided over 1-22-1937 1:1
Garden Farm Roadhouse, east side of Rohlwing Road between Arlington Heights and Palatine raided 7-24-1931 1:6, 8-7-1931 PE 1:2 up for trial 12-11-1931 CCH (2) 1:8
Garden Liquors, Arlington Heights see Minimax Liquors, Arlington Heights
Garden Villa Farm, Gilberts advertisement: for sale; photograph 12-4-1928 3:5
Gardener, Carl & Associates to study zoning at southeast corner Grand Avenue and York Road 2-8-1962 BR 1:6
Gardeners' Supply Inc., Arlington Heights to sell supplies to truck gardeners 10-14-1930 1:8 no depression in farmers' cooperative 12-16-1932 3:1 sells property to Lake-Cook Farm Supply 6-1-1934 8:8
gardening see also flowers see also horticulture see also nurseries see 10 Acre Garden Center, Route 53 near Devon Avenue see Aide Lawn and Garden Center, Lake Street one mile west of Addison see All-States Rock Garden see B & J Bicycle and Garden Center, Schaumburg see Berthold Nursery & Garden Center, Bensenville see C & L Gardens, Arlington Heights see Chicago Botanical Garden see Cook County Truck Gardeners and Farmers Association see Country Nursery & Garden Center, Route 53 at Devon Avenue see Dehne, Ralph, Northbrook see Domke's Flower Gardens, Prospect Heights see Fischer, Hubert, Daylily Garden, Hinsdale see Flynn-Gabel Perennial Gardens, Arlington Heights see Green Mill Gardens, Lake Street west of Addison and south of Itasca see Guenther's Green Thumb, Morton Grove see Haberkamps, Inc., Barrington see Hoff Landscaping & Garden Center, Prospect Heights see Home & Garden Center, Rolling Meadows see Illinois Garden Guild see Iverson, Iver, Perennial Gardens, Arlington Heights see Kersting's Garden Center, Mount Prospect see Knupper Nursery and Garden Center, Rand Road north of Dundee Road see Kolze Landscape Nursery and Garden Center, Arlington Heights see Kresge's Discount Garden Center, Arlington Heights see Lake Park Garden Center, Itasca see Lawn and Garden Spot, The, Barrington see Leider's Garden Shop, Bensenville see Midwest Gardens, Rand Road 1 mile west of Route 83 see Noland's Garden & Toy Shop, Palatine see Norbert's Quality Home and Garden Center, Niles see Northbrook Gardens see Northland Garden Center, Higgins Road and River Road see Northwest Home and Garden Show see Perennial Gardens, Bensenville see Ray's Lawn & Garden Center, Palatine see River Grove Peony Garden see Scheiden Brothers Garden Center, Des Plaines see Scotts Variety Store, Bensenville see Slattery's Garden Center & Nursery, Higgins Road and Golf Road see Snetsinger's Mower & Garden Center, Lake Zurich see Sonntag's Garden Service, Arlington Heights see Spears, Richard, Garden Shop see Warnimont's Garden Center see Warnimont's V & S Hardware & Garden Supply see Wiese's Garden Center, Schaumburg Evangelical Lutheran Old People's Home, Arlington Heights, has garden worth seeing 7-16-1915 1:7 students work on garden project 8-20-1915 1:3 Norwood Park garden project 10-12-1917 1:4 students win achievement pins for garden and canning work 6-14-1918 1:6 community school garden 5-2-1924 5:4 essay "My Garden Project" 6-13-1924 6:3 essay "The Story of My Garden" 8-15-1924 10:2 essay "My Garden" 8-15-1924 10:3 essay "My Garden" 10-3-1924 3:3 essay "My Tulip Garden" 10-3-1924 3:4 essay "My Flower Garden" 10-31-1924 3:3 essay "The Story of My Garden" 10-31-1924 3:3 essay "Onion Garden" 10-31-1924 3:3 essay "My Garden" 10-31-1924 3:3 essay "My City Garden" 11-14-1924 12:6 essay "My Flower Garden" 11-21-1924 3:5 essay "My Garden" 1-9-1925 11:4 essay "My Onion Garden" 1-9-1925 11:5 essay "My Flower Garden" 3-13-1925 12:4 essay "My Garden" 3-27-1925 3:4 essay "My Garden Project" 4-10-1925 11:4 essay "My Garden" 4-10-1925 11:4 essay "My Garden Project" 4-10-1925 11:5 essay "My Garden Story" 4-24-1925 2:5 essay "Notes on My Garden Plot" 4-24-1925 2:5 essay "My Garden" 5-8-1925 10:5 essay "My Garden Project" 5-15-1925 10:4 essay "Garden Story" 5-15-1925 10:4 essay "Notes of My Garden" 5-15-1925 10:5 essay "My Garden" 5-29-1925 2:4 essay "My Garden" 5-29-1925 2:5 essay "Notes on My Garden Plot" 6-5-1925 15:5 essay "The Story of My Garden" 7-3-1925 10:5 essay "My Garden Project" 7-3-1925 10:6 essay "My Garden Story" 8-7-1925 10:5 essay "My Garden" 9-18-1925 4:3 essay "My Garden Project" 9-18-1925 4:3 essay "My Garden Project" 9-18-1925 4:4 essay "Notes on My Garden Plot" 10-16-1925 11:6 essay "My Garden Project" 10-16-1925 11:7 essay "My Garden Project" 10-30-1925 15:2 Arlington Park Race Track to be garden of beauty 1-20-1928 1:3 essay "My Garden" 3-12-1929 4:5 yard and garden contest at Mount Prospect 4-3-1931 AHH 1:1 Chicago Tribune agricultural editor to speak 4-10-1931 AHH 1:1 homeowners in rush to enter yard contest 4-10-1931 AHH 1:8 every family can create an outdoor living room 4-24-1931 1:8 growing 5-15-1931 (2) 1:3 garden contest a community opportunity 5-15-1931 (2) 1:7 gardens to be judged 7-10-1931 CCH 1:3 judges make careful study of gardens 7-31-1931 8:3 prizes to be awarded 8-7-1931 CCH 1:1, 8-14-1931 2:4 garden contest 5-15-1931 (2) 1:7 lots offered for gardens, few takers 6-12-1931 1:6 garden committee 4-6-1934 6:4 makes rock garden 11-15-1935 2:2 awards prizes for lawns and gardens 8-26-1938 8:5 film of gardens in Arlington Heights, see Volz, Mrs. Albert F. 11-4-1938 4:4 junior prom placed in lovely garden scene 6-6-1941 5:5 chairman appointed for Victory Garden program 2-26-1943 PE 1:1 gets tips on victory garden 3-5-1943 MPH 1:7 gives employees free use of property for "Victory Gardens" 3-5-1943 RR 1:7 your Victory Garden 3-12-1943 PE 2:5 gets first hand tips on victory gardening 3-19-1943 MPH 3:3 reprint from Threads: "Your Victory Garden" 3-26-1943 1:1 local gardener gives tips on victory garden 3-26-1943 4:3 Agriculture teacher: plan your victory garden now 3-26-1943 4:5 your Victory Garden 4-2-1943 4:4 'be sensible about your victory garden' - Hughes 4-2-1943 (2) 1:7 DuPage County Forest Preserve turns thumbs down on Victory gardens 4-9-1943 RR 1:4 peonies prove to be easiest perennial in local gardens 5-21-1943 MPH 3:4 forgets social events; goes all out for victory gardens 6-11-1943 PE 1:7 your victory garden 6-18-1943 MPH 3:7 89 years old, but cultivates her own Victory Garden 6-18-1943 PE 1:5; photograph 6-25-1943 1:4 to sponsor garden contest 6-18-1943 MPH 1:5 has victory garden in Prospect Heights 7-16-1943 MPH 3:1 home-grown vegetables feature of garden show 7-23-1943 MPH 2:7 announces classes for garden show 7-30-1943 5:1 victory gardens to have big part in annual flower show 8-6-1943 MPH 1:8 sixth annual garden show Saturday 8-13-1943 1:3 winners listed 8-20-1943 MPH 2:1 victory gardens show fruits of hard labor 8-27-1943 5:5 told how local garden shelves provide easy meals 9-24-1943 MPH 4:3 allows employees to plant Victory Gardens along right-of-way 3-24-1944 9:2 employees are own gardeners 5-5-1944 4:4 Victory Gardens to be featured at June show 5-5-1944 MPH 1:1 home at 420 We-Go Trail, Mount Prospect, featured in May issue Better Homes & Gardens, photograph 5-5-1944 MPH 1:5 flower arrangement vital in garden show 5-12-1944 MPH 2:1 second annual spring garden show 5-26-1944 MPH 5:2 spring garden show at public school 6-9-1944 MPH 1:1 over 500 make entries at flower show 6-16-1944 MPH 1:2 awards 6-16-1944 MPH 1:4 2,000 employees are victory gardeners 6-30-1944 3:2 children's garden show, faculty reception 9-1-1944 MPH 1:6 announces winners in children garden show 10-6-1944 MPH 2:3 Leyden 4-H boy state victory garden winner 11-24-1944 RR 1:5 awarded Victory Garden Plaque 1-5-1945 2:6 flower and garden show 5-25-1945 3(2):5 announce committees at luncheon 5-25-1945 MPH 2:1 spring garden show set 6-1-1945 3:3 list of specimen exhibits 6-1-1945 MPH 4:5 flower-garden show success 6-8-1945 MPH 1:7 vie for awards in victory garden work 6-29-1945 7:5 flower and garden show 7-13-1945 MPH 3:5 flower, garden show 8-10-1945 MPH 3:8 to award prizes in children's garden show 9-20-1946 MPH 1:5 naturalist, Mrs. Theron Colton, to appear 9-28-1945 MPH 1:6 9th annual spring garden show 5-31-1946 MPH 2:1 show to be an all day affair 6-7-1946 MPH 1:2 garden show winners 6-27-1946 7:2 flower show open to all amateur gardeners 7-12-1946 MPH 1:1 Daniel C. Robertson winner in flower and garden show 8-30-1946 MPH 3:5 local garden clubs to exhibit at garden show 3-14-1947 5:3 flower show 8-15-1947 MPH 1:2 zinnias lead entries in Mount Prospect Public School kids' own garden show 9-12-1947 MPH 4:1 11th Annual Spring Garden Show at Mount Prospect Public School 5-28-1948 MPH 5:1 23 gardens in suburbs opened to public this week 6-11-1948 PE 5:3 winter students at Arlington Heights Township High School plot spring gardens, photograph 1-7-1949 1:4 books on gardening now at Arlington Heights Memorial Library 3-22-1962 AHH 22:4 club will tour Japanese Gardens of Chicago Aerial Industries, Barrington 6-20-1963 AHH 18:5 suburbanites have green thumbs, photographs 8-13-1964 AHH 41:4
gardens see garden clubs see gardening
Gardiner, Robert, Chicago, Arlington Heights presumed dead; was on carrier Liscombe Bay 12-15-1944 1:1 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:3
Gardner, Carl L. & Associates, Chicago proposes Palatine Commuter Plaza, illustration 1-2-1958 PE 2:3 hired to develop Rolling Meadows master plan 6-26-1958 RMH 1:1 Bensenville hires planning firm 7-27-1961 BR 4:1
Gardner, Donald D., Arlington Heights photograph of 9-7-1945 1:1
Gardner, Henry "Harry", Prospect Heights completes first year in navy 4-2-1943 MPH 3:8 on LST in Italy, photograph 8-16-1945 19:2 at Portsmouth, N.H. 9-7-1945 9:1
Garfield Gifts, Mount Prospect, Randhurst opens 12-5-1963 AHH 72:6 advertisement 12-12-1963 AHH 49:6
Gargan, Les, Arlington Heights Allstate Insurance Co. script writer says suburbs beat Hollywood—for family life, photograph 3-12-1964 AHH 19:1
Gargano, Michael, Forest River arrested by Federal Bureau of Narcotics agents on narcotics charge 3-12-1964 MPH 2:3 charged in murder of Anthony Moschiano over narcotics 4-23-1964 MPH 1:7
Garland, Mrs. Augusta, Arlington Heights passes from earth life 11-20-1931 (2) 2:3
Garland, Charles, Des Plaines mayor gets endorsement for congress 1-21-1944 CCH 1:1, 3-31-1944 1:1 advertisement, photograph 4-7-1944 8:5 asks more freedom for business 4-7-1944 16:1 speaks on free enterprise 6-2-1944 PE 1:8 to speak at Palatine rally, photograph 10-20-1944 MPH 1:8 former Des Plaines mayor with Gene Autry in radio station work 1-7-1949 15:6
Garland Flower Shop, Des Plaines, 1489 Ellinwood Street advertisement 11-2-1923 4:1
Garland, Mrs. Henry Addison appoints 1st woman to full time police duty, photograph 6-12-1958 AR 1:3
Garland's Scientific Laundry, Arlington Heights opens 7-24-1925 13:4
Garlick, Clair, Arlington Heights at Camp Wolters, Texas 7-13-1945 14:7, 9-14-1945 7:3
Garlick, Elwood, Palatine letter from Philippines 9-14-1945 12:4
Garling, E., Franklin Park advertisement: sheet metal, gutter and furnace work 6-3-1927 CCH 4:8
Garlisch Garage & Service Station, Higgins Road and Touhy Avenue advertisement 8-5-1927 DCR 4:1
Garlisch, John, Wheeling Township cows make good records 4-6-1923 (Roll A) 2:4
Garlisch, Mr. and Mrs. John F., Elk Grove Village golden rule days lead to golden anniversary for suburban couple, photograph 12-5-1963 AHH 51:4
Garlisch, John F., & Sons advertisement: Higgins Road one mile east of Arlington Heights Road 4-1-1938 CCH 4:4 damaged by fire 2-15-1946 1:6 "County Fair" features Salty Holmes, Wally Matz, Eddie Johnson and Ross & Ross 1-31-1947 7:6 invites public, photograph of Wally Matz 2-7-1947 CCH 1:6 advertisement; Higgins Road ¼ mile west of Route 83, 4-16-1948 21:7 horse trader becomes implement dealer as machinery replaces 'Old Dobbin', photograph 8-13-1948 19:4 photograph of Farmall tractor 8-20-1948 16:1 photograph of Hercules farm building 8-20-1948 21:7 festival display, photograph 9-16-1949 MPH 7:1 Israel visitor inspects Harvester equipment 1-13-1950 1:7 shows Farmall painted white, photograph 3-17-1950 23:5 advertisement: 1200 East Higgins Road 8-10-1961 WH 4:1
Garlisch, Julius, Palatine receives air medal for step-son, Philip Jones, photograph 12-22-1944 7:7
Garlisch, Lawrence photograph 8-13-1948 19:4
Garlisch, Louis, Elk Grove Township and wife enjoy surprise silver wedding party, photographs 6-28-1902 7:3
Garlisch, Margaret photograph of 5-9-1941 (2) 4:4, 3-15-1946 5:4
Garlisch Motor Sales, Elk Grove advertisement 9-1-1933 6:1 advertisement: Higgins Road and Touhy Avenue 9-4-1936 7:6
Garlisch, Roy J., Palatine at Fort Meade, Md. 10-8-1943 7:4 spends week at home 12-3-1943 12:6 in Italy 9-1-1944 8:7 "have seen Cassino, and there is nothing left" 10-6-1944 12:2 accidently injured in Italy 12-22-1944 7:5 fighting in Florence-Bologna offensive in Italy 12-22-1944 9:2, 5-11-1945 12:2, 6-15-1945 12:1
Garlock, Inc., Elk Grove Village manager likes move to Centex; 830 Lee Street 1-2-1964 62:2 2 boys confess to plant burglaries 12-10-1964 RMH 1:4
Garms, Adolph, Palatine 1884 photograph of 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4
Garms, Alfred, Palatine at Ft. Lewis, Wash. 12-4-1942 (2) 4:4
Garms, Bill, Palatine Spanish-American veteran passes over the great divide 10-1-1948 17:7
Garms, Ed., Palatine advertisement: pool room; Battermann's Brick Block 11-4-1927 PE 4:8
Garms, Ella, Arlington Heights School District No. 214 board honors employee for twenty years service, photograph 1-28-1949 5:3
Garms, Herman, Wheeling who's who, photograph 9-11-1936 1:4 candidate 3-26-1937 1:4 retires from School District No. 214 after 24 years, photograph 3-25-1938 1:6 veteran Wheeling official dies, photograph 1-6-1939 1:8
Garms, La Eta M., Arlington Heights photograph 12-2-1949 6:4
Garms, Louis W. many attend funeral, photograph 11-1-1929 PE 1:3
Garms, Melvin H., Palatine photograph of 6-7-1940 (2) 6:6 leaves for Marines 10-9-1942 1:3 letter from Hawaii 2-26-1943 (2) 2:2 letter from Oahu 5-21-1943 (2) 2:3 mentioned 7-2-1943 (2) 6:3 letter from Pacific war theater 7-2-1943 (2) 6:6 receives $15, 7-9-1943 4:6 still keeping busy 8-20-1943 (2) 1:7 at Camp Lejeune, N.C. 9-21-1945 10:6 discharged 10-19-1945 9:2
Garms, "Sonny Boy", Arlington Heights photograph of 4-28-1939 6:5
Garms, William, Arlington Heights photograph of 5-22-1942 8:3
Garms, William, Palatine killed in railroad wreck at Palatine (April 7, 1887) 12-16-1949 23:1
Garms, William, Palatine dies 9-26-1913 8:1
Garnett, Robert good talker wins county prize 7-3-1931 5:4
Garnette Knit Shop, Arlington Heights advertisement: in Warson's Beauty Shoppe at 103 West Campbell Street 5-1-1936 8:4 advertisement: 4 West Campbell Street 4-1-1938 5:1
Garofolo, Ralph Prospect Heights Moose Lodge Gov. says arrests result of 'misunderstanding' 11-1-1962 PHH 1:5
Garrelts, Mrs. Hattie, Hanover Township photographs of 6-1-1923 (Roll A) 9:4
Garrelts, William essay "My Home Project" 1-9-1925 11:5
Garret, Nancy prize essay "Life of Lincoln" 4-12-1927 1:3
Garrity's, Northwest Highway at Dundee Road viaduct now known as Arrowhead Inn 7-17-1947 PE 3:7
Garry Gardens, Bensenville, Irving Park Road advertisement, Mother's Day plants 5-6-1949 RR 2:7
Garry, William, Niles Niles newspaper editor-publisher now in army 6-12-1942 (2) 1:6
Gart, H. M., Palatine letter from Camp McCain, Miss. 4-14-1944 14:3
Gartke, William, East Maine returns from overseas 11-2-1945 16:3
Gartner, Henry, Des Plaines in New Guinea 4-6-1945 11:1
Gary, Amasa perishes in snow 3-20-1931 8:1
Gary Avenue see Carol Stream, Village of 12-19-1963 RR 1:5 see E-G Home Center, Wheaton see Muehlfelt & Sons, Wheaton see shopping centers 7-18-1963 BR 9:5 see Streator Clay Pipe Co., Carol Stream okay work on; hill hazards to be removed 1-30-1964 RR 1:7 reconstruction finally voted by county 2-6-1964 BR 14:5
"Gas House Gang", Arlington Heights see Arlington Redwings
Gas For Less, Palatine, Northwest Highway mentioned 9-12-1963 PE 1:1
gases see acetylene see air pollution see carbon dioxide see carbon monoxide see coal gas see hydrogen see laughing gas see naphtha see natural gas see oxygen see Philgas see phosgene see propane see Reddi-Gas Co., Elgin see Shellane see Skelgas see teargas see ventilation
Gaslight Shopping Center, Wheeling, 731 - 749 West Dundee Road see Chicken Delight, Wheeling see Terry's, Michael, Glass & Mirror, Wheeling see Thomas Clothes, Wheeling opens on south side Dundee Road just east of Elmhurst Road, photograph 9-24-1964 WH 5:3
Gaslight Square, Glenview, 1929 Waukegan Road advertisement: antiques & picture framing 11-15-1962 AHH 11:7
Gaslight Wig Shoppe, Arlington Heights, 102 North Evergreen Avenue advertisement 7-11-1963 AHH 50:1
gasoline gas see natural gas 8-31-1901 5:4
gasoline and gasoline stations see also oil see 2 Highway Palace Service Station, Mount Prospect see "66" Gas Station, Bensenville see Addison Sinclair Service Station see Al and Ken's Sinclair, Arlington Heights see Allison Service Station, Milwaukee Avenue and Palatine Road see Al's Enco Service Station, Wheeling see Al's Standard Service, Elmhurst see Arlington Heights Filling Station see Arlington Heights Service Station see Arlington Oil Service Station see Arlington Point Service Station see Arlington Service Station see Arlington Town Pump and Sinclair Service Station, Northwest Highway and Euclid Street see Aro Service Station, Arlington Heights see Augibaum Garage & Service Station, Park Ridge see Ball Bros. Filling Station No. 2, Glenview see BargeWay Service Station, west of Addison on Lake Street see Becker, Geo., Service Station, Bloomingdale see Bedurske Bros. Service Station, Quentin Road and Dundee Road see Bendix Service Station, Bensenville see Bill & John's Mobile Station, Wheeling see Bill's Enco, Des Plaines see Bill's Gulf Service, Wood Dale see Bill's Roselle Texaco see Bill's Service Center, Des Plaines see Bill's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Bill's Sinclair Station, Prospect Heights see Bill's Super Shell Service, Mount Prospect see Bill's Texaco, Mount Prospect see Bingham Shell Service, Elk Grove Village see Blaine's Inverness Standard Service see Bloomingdale Service Station see Bob & Dick's Sunoco, Palatine see Bob's Marathon, Arlington Heights see Bob's Standard Service, Elk Grove Village see Bob's Standard Service, Roselle see Bob's Texaco Service, Arlington Heights see Bonds Service Station, Niles see Boots Service Station, Arlington Heights see Bowman's Mobil Service, Arlington Heights see Brentwood Shell Service, Bensenville see Bretsnyder Service Station, Palatine see Bud's Conoco Service, Mount Prospect see Bud's Super Shell, Elk Grove Village see Buell's Sinclair Service Station see Bulko Super Station, Mount Prospect see Burns Service Station, Arlington Heights see Busch's Service Station, Palatine see Busse Brothers Cumberland Service Station, Des Plaines see Carl's Conoco Service, Mount Prospect see Center Service Station, Bensenville see Central State Cities Service, Arlington Heights see Charlie's Gulf Service, Bloomingdale see Chase Service Center, Palatine see Cherry's Service Station, Bensenville see Chuck's Marathon, Des Plaines see Cities Service see Clark Oil Co., Elk Grove Village see Clark Oil and Refining Co., Palatine see Clark Service Station, Addison see Clark Super 100 Service Station, Elk Grove Village see Clarks Service Station, Wheeling see Colfax Cities Service, Palatine see Countryside Service, Palatine see Courtesy Service Station, Palatine see Cumberland Service Station, Des Plaines see Curry Brothers, Palatine see D & J Phillips Service, Arlington Heights see D-X Sun Ray Oil Co., Schaumburg see D-X Super Service Station, Bensenville see Daisy Service Station, Palatine see Dan's Sinclair Station, Addison see Dave's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Deicke's Service Station, Lombard see Dick's Sinclair Station, Bensenville see Dick's Twinbrook Texaco, Roselle see Dieber's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Dieber's Sinclair Station, Arlington Heights see Don's Marathon, Mount Prospect see Don's Mobil Station, Palatine see Duthorn's Garage and Service Station, Arlington Heights see Dynol Service Station, Schiller Park see Eddie's Texaco Station, Mount Prospect see Ed's Pure Service, Mount Prospect see Elk Grove D-X see Elk Ridge Texaco see Elledge Standard Service, Palatine see Elliott Super Service Station, Arlington Heights see Elmers Cities Service, Prospect Heights see Elmhurst Touhy Standard, Des Plaines see Enco Gas Station, Arlington Heights see Enco Service Station, Mount Prospect see Erickson's Gulf Service, Palatine see Ernie's Gulf Service, Palatine see Esquire Service Station, Arlington Heights see Fisks Service Station, Park Ridge see Floyds Cities Service, Wheeling see Four Seasons Texaco, Mount Prospect see Frank's Mobil Station, Mount Prospect see Frank's Service Center, Palatine see Frank's Sunoco Service, Wheeling see Frank's Texaco Service, Mount Prospect see Fredrichs Service Station, Arlington Heights see Freeway Service Station, Palatine see Furlong Service Station, Palatine see Gaare Service Station, Palatine see Garlisch Garage & Service Station see Gas For Less, Palatine see Gaydos, Gus, Shell, Elk Grove Village see Gerry's Enco Service Station, Palatine see Gill's Texaco, Mount Prospect see Glabs Mobile Service, Elk Grove Village see Glazens Service Station, Des Plaines see Glueckert Service Station and Highway Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Golf Heights Texaco, Arlington Heights see Grabbes' Filling Station, Lake Avenue and Waukegan Road see Grand York Cities Service see Grandt's Sinclair Service Station, Wheeling see Grewe's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Gulf Oil Service Station, Wheeling see H & M Oil Company, Palatine see Hank's "66" Service, Elk Grove Village see Hank's Cities Service, Elk Grove Village see Harms, Ray, Marathon, Arlington Heights see Helgesen Bros. Service Station, Rand Road one block west of Route 53 see Herman's "66" Gas Station, Arlington Heights see Hertel's Servicenter, Palatine see Hi-Way Service Station, Palatine see Higgins, Merle, Service Station, Arlington Heights see Highway Gas Station and Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Hoeninger, W. H., Des Plaines see Holiday Park Texaco, Des Plaines see Horath, Virgil, Arlington Heights see Howard's Standard Station, Bensenville see Irv's Blue Sunoco Service, Arlington Heights see Itasca Service Station see Itasca Shell Service see Ivory Oil Co., Arlington Heights see J & B Gulf Station, Elk Grove Village see J & S Standard, Roselle see Jack's Marathon, Arlington Heights see Jackson's Phillips "66" Gas Station, Arlington Heights see Jensen Sinclair Service Station, Bensenville see Jerry's Clark Super 100, Des Plaines see Jewel Oil Company, Arlington Heights see Jewel Oil Service Station, Arlington Heights see Jim's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Joe's Sunoco, Palatine see Joe's Sunoco Service Station, Arlington Heights see John D's Place, Arlington Heights see Johnnies Grocery & Gas Station see John's Standard Service see Karstens Auto Laundry and Service Station, Arlington Heights see Ken's Shell, Arlington Heights see Keystone Oil Station, Palatine see Knabe Garage, Bensenville see Koeppen's Cities Service, Wheeling see Kupp's Service Station, Keeneyville see Kurz "66" Station, Arlington Heights see Kurz Auto Service, Palatine see Kurz Service Station, Palatine see L & M Marathon, Des Plaines see Lake Cook Service Station, Des Plaines see Lamb's Service Station, Rand Road and Foundry Road see Larry and Carl's Sinclair Service, Des Plaines see Larry's Shell Station, Rolling Meadows see Larson's Sinclair Service Station, Bensenville see Latas Service Station and Eat Shop, Mount Prospect see Liquid Service, Wheeling see Loeber's Standard Service, Meacham Road and Algonquin Road see Lou's Shell Service, Palatine see Lou's Standard Service, Arlington Heights see Lou's Standard Service, Rolling Meadows see Lutz, Henry J., Service Station, Rand Road and River Road see M. & W. Garage, Arlington Heights see Marathon Oil Co. see Market Place Pure Oil, Des Plaines see Marty's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Marty's Sinclair Service, Arlington Heights see Matt's 5th Wheel, Mount Prospect see Matt's Texaco, Arlington Heights see McCall Texaco Service Station, Arlington Heights see McCaskey's Shell Service, Palatine see Medinah Texaco see Mel's Pure Oil, Arlington Heights see Mess, Walter, Palatine see Michels, N. J., Sons, Palatine see Mobil Gas Station, Elk Grove Village see Mobil Service Station, Bensenville see Mobil Service Station, Des Plaines see Mobilgas dealers see Moehling Service Station, Palatine see Mount Prospect Texaco see North States Oil Co., Palatine see North-West Oil Company, Park Ridge see Northwest Gulf Service, Palatine see Northwest Gulf Service Station, Palatine see Northwest Service Station, Arlington Heights see Northwest Shell Service, Palatine see Northwest Shell Service Station, Arlington Heights see Northwest Standard Service, Palatine see Ohio Oil Co. see Olson's Service, Palatine see Outpost Service Station, Wheeling see Palanois Service Station, Palatine see Palatine Park Sinclair see Palatine Service Station see Palatine Southeast Gulf Station see Palatine Standard Service see Palatine Texaco Service see Pat's Country-Aire Service Station, Itasca see Pendleton's Garage and Service Station, Palatine see People's Gulf Service, Palatine see Peters and Paul, Texaco, Arlington Heights see Peters Standard Service, Arlington Heights see Pete's Sinclair Service Station, Mount Prospect see Phillips "66", Mount Prospect see Phillips 66, Palatine see Phillips 66, Roselle see Phil's Downtown Pure Oil, Mount Prospect see Pioneer Cities Service, Addison see Ploner, Ed, Service Station, River Grove see Plutchak Texaco Station, Mount Prospect see Point, The, Motor Parts & Sales, Palatine see Prospect Heights Service Station see Pure Oil Co., Schaumburg see Pure Oil Service, Rolling Meadows see Pure Oil Service, Schaumburg see Pure Oil Service Station, Palatine see Pure Oil Station, Des Plaines see Pure Oil Station, Hoffman Estates see Pure Oil Station, Mount Prospect see Rahn Service Station, Palatine see Ralph's Enco Service, Rolling Meadows see Rand & Central Shell, Mount Prospect see Randhurst Texaco Service Station see Rayles Texaco Service, Palatine see Ray's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Ray's Service Station, Palatine see Rex Service Station, Palatine see Rice, Clifford, Clark Service Station, Elk Grove Village see Riteway Sunoco Service, Wheeling see Ritter's Service Station, Lake Street 1½ miles west of Bloomingdale see Road Pilot Service Station, Bensenville see Rolling Meadows Shell Station see Rolling Meadows Texaco see Ron and Emil's Texaco, Elk Grove Village see Ron's Standard Service, Wheeling see Roy's Standard Station, Schaumburg see Runge Bros. Gas Station, Bensenville see Rusty's Marathon, Prospect Heights see Sam's Cozy Corner, Schiller Park see Sam's Marathon, Arlington Heights see Schimming's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Schmidt Service Station, Bensenville see Schmidt's Service Station, Bartlett see Schuler, Wm., Standard Oil Station, Roselle see Scotty's Service Station, Wheeling see Scotty's Standard Service Station, Mount Prospect see Shell see Shep's Cities Service Station, Rand Road and Hicks Road see Shorty's Garage, Lake Zurich see Showcase Service, Prospect Heights see Shriver's Sinclair Service Station, Bensenville see Sinclair see Somora's Phillips 66 Station see Sparks, Arlington Heights see Standard see Stan's Standard Service, Mount Prospect see Stan's Sunoco Service, Wheeling see Stan's Super Shell Service, Mount Prospect see State Central Standard Service, Arlington Heights see State-Rand Service, Arlington Heights see State & Rand Sinclair Service, Arlington Heights see State Service Station, Mount Prospect see Sterling Oil Company, Arlington Heights see Steve's Cities Service, Route 53 and Irving Park Road see Stonegate Service Station, Arlington Heights see Suburban Distributing Co., Orchard Place see Suchecki Service, Palatine see Sully's Standard Service, Palatine see Sun Oil Company see Sun Ray D-X Oil Co., Schaumburg see Sunderlage Service Station, Route 72 and Route 58 see Sunoco Gas Station, Wheeling see Sunoco Service Station, Palatine see Super Shell Service Station, Arlington Heights see Suzie Sinclair, Arlington Heights see Swanson, F. E., Palatine see Ted's Sinclair Service, Arlington Heights see Texaco Company see Texaco filling station, York Township see Texaco Service Station, Rolling Meadows see Texaco Service Station, Rand Road and Foundry Road see Texaco Station, Elk Grove Township see Texaco Station, Rolling Meadows see Texaco Town, Northwest Highway and Central Road see Tom's Standard Service, Palatine Plaza see Tony's Sinclair Service, Higgins Road and Golf Road see Town Pump, The, Arlington Heights see Tri-Corner Shell Service, Arlington Heights see Tri-Mobil Service Station, Arlington Heights see Triangle Service Station, Niles Center see Triangle Service Station, Northwest Highway and Dundee Road see Uptown Standard Station, Mount Prospect see Vik's Gas Station, Palatine see Village Pure Oil, Barrington see Village Service Station, Elk Grove Village see Village Shell Service, Elk Grove Village see Village Sinclair Service, Elk Grove Village see Vince's Shell Service, Itasca see Wagner Auto Service, Arlington Heights see Wahl's Service Station, Palatine see Wally's Cities Service Station, Elk Grove Village see Wally's and John's Standard Service Station, Elk Grove Village see Walt & John Service Station, Arlington Heights see Watson's, Tom, Gas Station see Weber Bros. Auto Service, Palatine see Wendt, Wm., Garage, Itasca see Werner 66 Service, Palatine see Westbrook Texaco, Wheeling see Westby Bros. Service Station, Bensenville see Wheeling Standard see Wheeling Sunoco Service Station see Will's Pure Oil Service, Arlington Heights see Wilson Service Station, Bensenville see Wilson's Shell Service, Palatine see Winkelmann's Shell Service, Mount Prospect see Winkelmann's Sinclair Service, Mount Prospect see Winston Park Pure Oil Station, Palatine see Wolf & Dundee Standard Service, Wheeling see Wood Dale - Shell Service Station see Ye Town Pump Gas Station, Arlington Heights see York & Grand Standard Service see York-Irving Service Station, Bensenville see Zorge Service Station, Schiller Park photograph of gasoline motor car which may be used on PLZ&W RR 11-3-1911 5:1 CM&SP RR experiments with gas generated electric motor car 10-23-1925 7:4 hauling of huge gasoline still difficult for CM&SP RR 8-5-1927 1:5, 8-16-1927 4:7 Supreme Court knocks out Cook County two cent gas tax 2-28-1928 1:6 Cook County joins fight for gas tax money held up by State of Illinois 9-25-1928 1:3, 10-2-1928 1:6 state gas tax to yield huge sum of money 8-2-1929 1:8 Cook County to receive share of state gas tax 3-7-1930 1:8 DuPage County to divert gas tax for relief aid 11-18-1932 RR 1:7 DuPage County gas tax bond issue meets with reverse 12-16-1932 RR 1:8 William Busse, Sr. asks reduction in auto license fees and gas tax 1-11-1935 8:2 mechanic badly burned by gasoline fume explosion 10-9-1936 1:4 Schoppe Motor Sales, Palatine installs new gas pump 1-15-1937 CCH 3:1 Arlington Heights denies permit for large 24 hour-a-day filling station 6-2-1939 1:6 dropped match starts gas pump blaze 7-21-1939 DCR 1:8 state gas tax funds to repair streets in Arlington Heights 5-24-1940 1:1 the sky is a bad place to run out of gas 7-19-1940 CCH 1:3 Arlington Heights railroad parks jeopardized by proposed gas station 5-9-1941 1:3 Palatine Rural Fire Protection District saves 5,000 gallons of gasoline 9-4-1942 CCH 1:4 bed soaked in kerosene or gasoline to kill vermin, see Dozier, Bee, Nursing Home 10-9-1942 1:7 register for gasoline 11-6-1942 1:1 must register for gasoline in Elk Grove Township 11-6-1942 CCH 1:2 gasoline registration now; rationing Dec 1, 11-13-1942 1:1 editorial: gasoline rationing 11-20-1942 1:4 [mislabeled 11-13-2002] Cook County War Board to correct error on truck gas allowance 12-4-1942 (2) 6:6 gas ration books in hands of owners 12-4-1942 MPH 1:8 no gas for state trucks as snow drifts 12-4-1942 PE 1:2 Mount Prospect ration board up-to-date on gas requests 12-11-1942 MPH 1:1 workers must join 'share the ride' club to get extra gas 12-18-1942 1:8 list owners of "C" cards for extra gas 12-18-1942 (2) 1:4 gas rationing cuts down winter sports at Deer Grove 1-8-1943 1:5 salesmen to get more gas for business 1-15-1943 6:4 OPA tightens gas and tire restrictions 3-26-1943 1:4 Mount Prospect boys have sport in flying model gas planes 7-9-1943 MPH 2:1 may deny gas coupons to users of uncapped tires 7-30-1943 1:8 gas cut hits everybody; OPA plays no favorites 8-20-1943 1:8 public must cut all driving 25 per cent 8-27-1943 1:3 gas situation in a muddle 9-3-1943 PE 1:1 motorists to lose 5,000 gallons of gas a month 10-28-1943 1:8 Roselle gasoline operator receives one-month suspension from OPA 10-28-1943 RR 3:2 4,000 gallons of gasoline leak from truck into Flint Creek in Barrington 12-3-1943 1:2 new OPA orders aim to kill black market in gas 1-28-1944 1:3 fire on Salt Creek caused by gas leakage 7-14-1944 RR 1:3 State of Illinois gives cities gas money for roads 7-20-1945 1:6 gasoline keeps Arlington Theatre open during 'dim out' 5-10-1946 1:4 cut flying time at Douglas Airport in gas shortage 8-15-1947 9:8 gasoline tank drivers on strike, photograph of Mobilgas service station 8-26-1949 1:3 local motorists escape empty gas tanks 9-2-1949 1:2 Arlington Heights installed gasoline street lights 1893-1895, 7-7-1950 17:1 William Schering was the first man in Palatine to install one of those "new-fangled" gasoline engines 9-17-1953 PE 1:5 Guido Franch, DuPage County, invents extraordinary powder; says he can make gasoline from water, photograph 3-3-1960 BR 3:2 pinpoint causes of local gas price war 7-5-1962 AHH 3:1 gas stations pose 'threat' 9-13-1962 RMH 5:4 gas stations stress service; one-stop auto center 10-24-1963 AHH 70:5 gas station plans bring zoning frictions 1-16-1964 AHH 29:1 Streamwood trustee questions gas station law; restrictions may face test 9-24-1964 HSH 1:1
Gasoline Retailers' Association mentioned 9-24-1964 AHH 1:6
Gaspar, Robert, Edgewood photograph of 7-25-1941 RR 1:2
Gates, E. L. see DuPage County 1-13-1933 RR 1:4...
Gates, Harry, Elgin 14-year-old builds his own castle, photograph 11-25-1949 12:1
Gates, Robert, Bloomingdale, Second Street arrived in 1856, conducted a wagon shop with C. Eden 4-15-1949 17:2 justice of the peace in 1880, 4-15-1949 17:3
Gateway Chapter, Telephone Pioneers of America officials dedicate fence for playground at Little City, Palatine, photograph 8-6-1964 AHH 11:1 gives helping hand to charities; installs switchboard at Little City, photograph 9-17-1964 AHH 11:1
Gateway Road, Bensenville see Atlas Copco, Bensenville see B and W Corp., Bensenville see Cannon Electric Co., Bensenville see Firestone plant, Bensenville see Kaiser Aluminum see Midwest Aquarium, Inc., Bensenville
Gathman, Art., 2 miles north of Itasca advertisement: hogs at auction 6-5-1931 AHH 3:7
Gathman, Bob, Palatine home on furlough from service in Europe 7-20-1945 10:6
Gathman, Emma, Arlington Heights ninety years old and has 73 grandchildren, photograph 4-6-1951 17:1
Gathman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Itasca attend 50th wedding anniversary celebration, photograph 11-9-1961 IR 1:7
Gathman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Schaumburg Township celebrate golden wedding anniversary, photograph 9-12-1919 5:3
Gathman, Richard, Palatine on Oahu 3-9-1945 12:4, 3-30-1945 10:6 letter from Okinawa 7-20-1945 7:7
Gathman, Wm., Bloomingdale advertisement: horse trainer 6-28-1902 7:1
Gathmann, Leonard H., Itasca letter from Italy 8-18-1944 17:7 "dirty Italian kids begging candy and cigarettes" 10-13-1944 7:8
Gatto's Restaurant, Barrington, 508 South Northwest Highway juke boxes ransacked 4-13-1961 PE 1:2 advertisement 6-29-1961 AHH 59:6
Gatzke, Arthur see Rob-Art Beverage Co., Arlington Heights
Gatzke, Irwin, Mount Prospect in England 4-7-1944 12:3
Gauger, Lewis owner Louie's Fun Lounge arrested for possession of narcotics and selling liquor to minors; once testified in behalf of crime syndicate boss Tony Accardo 4-30-1964 BR 8:2,3
Gaul, William A., Mount Prospect candidate for Trustee, photograph 4-4-1930 MPH 4:1 photograph of 4-8-1932 MPH 1:6
Gault, P. H., Carpentersville received his bounty, $100, for services in the 14th regiment Illinois Volunteers (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:3
Gavin, Mrs. Florence, Northbrook dies in crash 5-2-1957 PHH 1:4
Gaw, Arthur J., Mount Prospect wins election for trustee 4-23-1959 MPH 1:4 retiring trustee tells board that rewards of service are 'great', photograph 5-9-1963 MPH 2:3
Gay Ball Room advertisement: southwest corner Dempster Street and Waukegan Road 8-5-1932 7:1
Gay-Wolf Western Ranch, Wauconda, Route 12 and Route 59 advertisement; horse sale 5-7-1964 AHH 36:5 advertisement; Western Round-Up 10-15-1964 AHH 66:8
Gayboys, The barbershop quartette, photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 3:1
Gaydos, Gus, Shell, Elk Grove Village mentioned; Elmhurst Road and Algonquin Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:4
Gaylord Container Division, Crown - Zellerbach, Carol Stream moves from California to Carol Stream 9-17-1964 AHH 22:7
GE (abbreviation) see General Electric Co.
Geachey, Lillian Mac, Addison sift clues for double suicide 5-7-1948 RR 1:1
Geachey, Mrs. Zela Mac, Addison sift clues for double suicide 5-7-1948 RR 1:1
Gearjammers Motorcycle Club annual winter "enduro" run, photograph 2-22-1962 BR 1:4
gears see Overton Gear and Tool Corp., Addison
Geddes, Mrs. Robert, Arlington Heights photograph 11-11-1949 7:5
Geest, Emil see Wheeling Coal and Lumber Co.
Geest & Wheeling Coal & Lumber Co., Dundee Road and Soo Line Railroad (formerly known as Wheeling & Geest Lumber and Coal Companies) advertisement 1-13-1950 CCH 2:5 mentioned 12-29-1960 WH 2:1
Geffert, Adolph, Dunton mentioned 1-5-1951 11:2
Geffert, Mrs. Dorothy, Mount Prospect couple 'adopts' Italian child, Anna Checchini, photograph 12-19-1947 1:1
Geffert, Rev. F. W., Arlington Heights passes away 5-10-1907 8:5
Geffe's Bakery, Mount Prospect, 113 South Main Street planning to open 10-17-1963 MPH 9:3
Gehl, Lawrence F., Bensenville at Walla Walla, Wash. 1-1-1943 RR 1:1
Gehringer, Billie, Mount Prospect photograph 9-13-1946 5:3
Gehringer, Jack M., Mount Prospect at Camp Elliott, Calif. 3-26-1943 (2) 1:1 letter from Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Calif 6-11-1943 (2) 4:8 letter from New Caledonia 10-8-1943 12:1 harpoons 700 lb. sea turtles 1-14-1944 12:8 letter from Guam, photograph 9-8-1944 10:5 letter from Iwo Jima, photograph 5-4-1945 9:6 lands at San Francisco, Calif. 12-7-1945 8:1 discharged 12-28-1945 7:7 photograph 9-13-1946 5:3
Gehrke, Ernest, Itasca farmer wins honors in dairy contest 8-20-1943 RR 1:3
Gehrke, Paula photographs of 9-6-1940 RR 1:6, 9-5-1941 RR 1:2
Gehrs, Rev. Ferdinand L. pastor has anniversary, see St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Elk Grove 9-21-1928 1:7 photographs 10-21-1938 1:8, 7-9-1948 13:1 starts 21st year as secretary of Northern Illinois District of the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod 8-27-1948 CCH 3:5 35 years of church service, photograph 10-1-1948 1:2
Gehrs, Ruth photographs of 11-1-1940 (2) 1:2, 10-10-1941 1:2
Geibel, Rev., Palatine offered free lessons in German (June 28, 1884) 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4
Geiger's Sundries, Wood Dale, 1214 West Irving Park Road see also Gieger's Drug Store, Wood Dale mentioned 5-9-1963 WH 7:3 report $647 theft from delicatessen 4-2-1964 BR 1:6
Geils Ambulance Service, Bensenville, 192 South York Street advertisement 10-14-1949 RR 6:1
Geils, Bob, Bensenville wins golf tournament 7-3-1942 (2) 6:1
Geils, Christian, Dunton elevator mentioned; landmark 9-11-1914 12:4 see Johnson & Peter, Dunton 4-22-1949 17:2 and wife sold their farm at Palatine Road and State Road in 1871 and purchased the Peter & Johnson grain elevator 11-25-1949 17:1 history 1-5-1951 11:1
Geils, Edward J., Orchard Place letter from France 12-6-1918 5:5
Geils' Funeral Home, Bensenville (also known as Geils, J. C. & Son) advertisement, illustration 5-23-1947 RR 2:7 announces new ambulance, photographs 9-19-1952 RR 4:3, 8-27-1953 RR 4:3 mentioned; 180 South York Road 5-28-1964 AHH 35:6
Geils Funeral Home, Itasca, Irving Park Road between Cherry Street and Rush Street zone hearing planned 8-2-1962 BR 12:2 postpone zone action; homeowners in protest 8-30-1962 IR 1:7 plan group crushes proposal 9-13-1962 IR 1:1
Geils Garage, Bensenville, South York Street see Set Screw and Manufacturing Company, Bensenville advertisement: tires 5-3-1929 DCR 4:7 explosion does damage 5-27-1932 PE 1:6 advertisement: Chevrolet cars sold and repaired 1-5-1934 DCR 2:6
Geils Greenhouses, Itasca, 102 Bloomingdale Road advertisement 10-14-1949 RR 5:1, 12-16-1949 RR 7:7
Geils, H. H., Itasca photograph of 10-21-1942 RR 1:5
Geils, H. L., Sons, Bensenville advertisement: lumber, coal, flour, gravel, sand, cement 8-1-1919 11:1 advertisement: 162 York Street 1-5-1934 DCR 2:4
Geils, Harry, Bensenville hangs self 10-27-1933 1:8
Geils, Herman Ludwig, Bensenville dies 1-22-1915 5:5
Geils, J. C. & Son, Bensenville (also known as Geils' Funeral Home) advertisement: undertakers 4-3-1925 17:6 funeral home begun 7-19-1929 PE 5:3 illustration, photograph 7-26-1929 DCR 1:3 ready soon 2-14-1930 DCR 1:1 model of homelike beauty 5-2-1930 DCR 1:4 formally opens, photograph 7-25-1930 DCR 1:2 opening well attended 8-1-1930 PE 7:5
Geils, J. C. & Sons, Bensenville advertisement: 1916 Empire auto, illustration 7-2-1915 5:1
Geils, Jean, Des Plaines photograph 6-18-1948 3:4
Geils, John mortician, photograph 4-5-1962 RMH 7:1
Geils, John C., Bensenville dies, photograph 4-7-1939 CCH 1:7, RR 1:2
Geils & Kirchhoff, Bensenville advertisement: undertakers, embalmers and funeral directors 5-1-1908 5:6
Geils, Lawrence, Bensenville leaves for Fort Sheridan 4-2-1943 RR 1:2 was at Camp Gordon, Ga. 6-16-1944 14:4 home after many months in Europe 7-13-1945 RR 1:7 at Camp Bowie, Texas 8-31-1945 9:4 discharged 11-9-1945 RR 1:7
Geils, Robert H. "Pop", Bensenville at San Antonio, Texas 4-2-1943 RR 1:2 at Ellington Field near Houston, Texas 11-5-1943 RR 1:6 graduates from flying school, photograph 11-12-1943 12:3 assigned to carrier command 11-26-1943 RR 2:2 pilots troop transport in Normandy invasion, photograph 7-14-1944 7:4 awarded Air Medal 8-18-1944 18:5 flies paratroops into Holland 10-26-1944 9:3 pilots C-47 in relief of GI's at Bastogne, photograph 1-19-1945 RR 1:7 photograph of 3-30-1945 7:8 home after many months in Europe 7-13-1945 RR 1:7, 7-20-1945 7:4 at Baer Field, Ind., photograph 8-16-1945 13:4 discharged 11-9-1945 RR 1:7
Geils, "Tocky", Bensenville photograph 2-22-1946 RR 1:4
Geils, Wallace H., Bensenville at Great Lakes 6-9-1944 7:5 at Norman, Okla. 1-19-1945 12:8
Geimer Greenhouse, Arlington Heights, 701 East Dundee Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:2
Geimer, M. J., Buffalo Grove and brother Joseph each bought 15 acres from Geo. M. Weidner farm on Dundee Road and operate greenhouses 2-4-1930 1:7
Geimer, Thomas, Arlington Heights photograph 7-26-1946 13:4 in a half-track outfit in Korea 1-24-1947 18:4 photograph 6-24-1949 8:3
Geisel, Lois, Arlington Heights photograph 5-16-1947 5:5
Geisel, Paul C., Arlington Heights advertisement: optometrist and optician; Krause building 12-4-1925 11:7 advertisement: North Mitchell Avenue at Hawthorne Street 10-4-1927 5:3 advertisement: 15 West Campbell Street 5-6-1932 4:8
Geisen, A. J., Des Plaines, Palatine see Palatine Cab and Bus Co.
Geisen Cab Co. advertisement 2-7-1936 2:4
Geisen Cab Service, Mount Prospect letter to the people of Mount Prospect 11-28-1947 MPH 2:1 asks enforcement of taxi ordinance 1-16-1948 MPH 1:6
Geisen Motor Coach Company, Des Plaines asks motorists to stop when buses discharge students from Arlington Heights Township High School and Palatine Township High School 4-11-1941 3:4 see St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights 9-15-1944 1:4, 8-24-1945 1:4 Geisen vs Harvel again before Arlington Board 4-25-1947 1:5 motorist passes school bus and kills 6-year-old boy at Plum Grove Road and Kirchoff Road 5-9-1947 1:4 fights for right to run buses to Arlington Park Race Track 8-8-1947 1:4 found 'guilty' by ICC 8-15-1947 1:1 asks enforcement of Mount Prospect cab ordinance 10-17-1947 7:5 Palatine Community Club asks approval of bus service with 11-28-1947 PE 1:3 initiates bus service to Palanois Park 12-5-1947 PE 1:6 Palanois Park bus line gains riders; revises schedule 12-19-1947 PE 1:1 announces shuttle bus service between Palatine and Arlington Park 7-2-1948 PE 1:4 offers bus service for Arlington Heights Township High School night class pupils 8-27-1948 1:5 see School District No. 57, Wheeling Township 10-22-1948 MPH 1:8, photograph 11-11-1949 MPH 1:3 starts service between Barrington and Mundelein 10-22-1948 PE 1:5
Geiser, W., Arlington Heights U.S. Navy; Transport Service 4-4-1941 3:5
Geisler, Mrs. Arlene, Arlington Heights 8 charges filed against driver 11-9-1961 AHH 16:4
Geisler's Subdivision, near Algonquin Road and Quentin Road plat approved 6-18-1948 7:6
Geistfeldt, Alfred "Buddy", Schaumburg caricature of 1-8-1937 1:5
Geistfeldt, Walter, Schaumburg, Arlington Heights smoke causes death of Schaumburg man 12-19-1947 1:1
Geitsch, Max, Jr., Des Plaines advertisement: Federal Garden Tractor, illustration 5-1-1925 6:5
Gen. (abbreviation) General
Genck, Worthington Dawkins, Bartlett suburbanite hopes to be next President, photographs 11-5-1959 AHH 23:1
Gendelmeyer, Charles A., Arlington Heights 50 years' service with Superior Marking Equipment Company, photograph 12-5-1947 4:5
Gene Rose Chemicals, Elk Grove Village mentioned 10-18-1962 AHH 86:1 2250 Lunt Avenue 10-18-1962 AHH 89:8 2280 Lunt Avenue 10-18-1962 AHH 96:3
genealogy see also families see Matthei, Henry C., Palatine see McKenzie, Mrs. Josephine W. T. see Mead, Clair A., Rolling Meadows see Regan, Mrs. Francis, Palatine see Wood, Joel, Palatine
General Bathroom Products Corporation, Elk Grove Village begin construction of new plant, photograph, illustration 4-19-1962 EGH 3:4, 5-17-1962 EGH 6:4 2201 Touhy Avenue 10-18-1962 AHH 96:2 opens, photograph 11-29-1962 AHH 42:3 strives for bathroom beauty, photograph 8-29-1963 EGH 5:1 photographs 10-17-1963 EGH 1:4, 2:3
General Blower Co., Wheeling, 571 South Wheeling Road new industry has room to expand at site formerly occupied by American Marietta, photographs 7-4-1963 WH 1:6 advertisement 11-19-1964 AHH 67:5
General Dynamics Corporation see Material Service Division, General Dynamics Corporation
General Electric Co., Elk Grove Village (GE) leases building at 720 Lee Street for laminated products, photograph 11-12-1964 EGH 2:4
General Federation of Women's Clubs suburban clubs civic-minded; junior women work for communities; vie for top contest honor, photographs 3-8-1962 AHH 41:4 aid program, see CARE 8-9-1962 AHH 59:5 favors 'soft' detergents; motions attack water problem 6-20-1963 AHH 59:1
General Foods Corp., Northlake food will be major product of new industrial district, illustration 8-20-1959 BR 3:1
General Interiors, Inc., Bellwood, 4610 St. Charles Road review 9-26-1963 AHH 16:3
General Motors Acceptance Corporation (GMAC), Arlington Heights advertisement: branch office at 311 South State Road 3-19-1964 AHH 44:4
General Motors Corporation see Euclid Division, General Motors Corporation, Elk Grove Village see United Motors Service Division of General Motors Corporation, Elk Grove Village
General Pool Construction Co., Addison, 625 Factory Road noon swimming is latest in fringe benefits, photograph 4-19-1962 AHH 50:3 advertisement 5-9-1963 AHH 51:1
General Service Administration see United States, General Service Administration
general stores see Baruth, William, Itasca see Battermann, Wm., & Co., Arlington Heights see Bauer, John, Mount Prospect see Behrens, H. C., Des Plaines see Buffalo Grove General Store see Busse Bros., Mount Prospect see Busse, William, Jr., Mount Prospect see Clavey, Fred C., Glenview see Dahl, Mr., Georgetown see Deike General Store, Elk Grove see Diekmann, Henry, Palatine see Dunbar Bros. General Store, Bartlett see Duntemann, F. W. & Son, Orchard Place see Dunton, William H., Arlington Heights see Everding's General Store see Farmside Country Store, Long Grove see Fenz General Store, Schaumburg see Firnbach, A. J., Buffalo Grove see Friedenberg, S., Arlington Heights see Gieseke, F. W., Arlington Heights see Gieseke, Herman J., Schaumburg see Hall, C. F. and Company, Dundee see Hans, John, Long Grove see Harrison General Store, Woodstock see Hattendorf, J. Henry, Roselle see Haynes & Gower, General Store, Bartlett see Hills & Deibert, General Store, Bloomingdale see Jahnke's General Store, Mount Prospect see Kenning, Wm. F., General Store, Mount Prospect see Kolberg, J., & Co., Dunton see Kruse General Merchandise, Roselle see Kuhlmann & Rosenwinkel, Itasca see Lawrence, Henry F., Itasca see Matthei, George F., Palatine see Matthei, Henry C., General Store, Palatine see Mensching, H. J., General Store, Roselle see Meyer, John M., Half Day see Miner, Dr. Frederick T. see O'Malley, James, Franklin Park see "Only Place, The", Itasca see Otto's General Store, Hinsdale see Pasquale Bros. General Store, Schiller Park see Patten, Charles H., Palatine 10-28-1949 25:2 see Quentin's, William, Cheap Variety Store see Redeker, Friedrich, Sr., Arlington Heights see Redeker, Wilhelm Friedrich, Arlington Heights see Rickenberg, Henry, Palatine see "Right Place, The", Palatine see Robinson, F. G., Palatine see Rugen Cooperative Stores, Glenview see Rugen Cooperative Stores, Northbrook see Sadecky, Louis, Arlington Heights see Sahs, August W., Arlington Heights see Sauer, V. & Company, Long Grove see Sauerman, William, Roselle see Schaffer, J. M., General Store, Wheeling see Schaumburg House see Schering, William E., Palatine see Schminke, John A., Wheeling see Schoppe Brothers General Store, Palatine see Seip, Henry, Lake Zurich see Shield of Quality General Merchandise Store, Wheeling see Spiegler, F. F. & Co. Palatine see Stancliff, George, Half Day see Tennant & Grannis, Park Ridge see Thies, F. W., Mercantile Co., Palatine see Tiedemann's General Store, Bensenville see Volberding, F. H., Bensenville see Watterman, Fred C., Bartlett see Weidner Bros., Buffalo Grove and Aptakisic see Welflin General Store, Wheeling see Wheeling Station General Store see Wood, Darius B., Palatine replica, see First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights 8-27-1948 1:6
General Swedish Hardware Corp., Elk Grove Village to move to Centex Industrial Park 10-10-1963 EGH 4:6 advertisement; 1161 McCabe Avenue 12-3-1964 AHH 74:6
General Telephone Directory Company, Des Plaines tour shows how phone directories are printed 6-18-1953 AHH 23:6 advertisement; 1865 Miner Street 11-19-1964 AHH 68:1
General Time Corp., Rolling Meadows see Acronetics Division, General Time Corporation, Rolling Meadows
General Tire Service of Des Plaines, 1065 South Lee Street grand opening, photograph 9-14-1961 AHH 18:1 advertisement 9-21-1961 AHH 37:5
generals see Eisenhower, Dwight David see Patton, General George Smith "Old Blood and Guts" see Pershing, John Joseph "Black Jack" see Scott, Winfield see Washington, George
Genesen, Arthur photograph 6-6-1963 AHH 23:3
Geneva, City of see Furniture Man, The, Geneva see Kane County Juvenile Detention Home see Mission Seminary of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, Geneva see Thompson, William, Geneva accidents, see Chicago & Northwestern Railroad 7-5-1912 2:1, 10-1-1937 CCH 1:7 home at 218 South First Avenue, photographs 4-27-1934 RR 4:4
Geneva Road see Sav-O-Rama, Wheaton
Geneva Wood Cabinet Co, Geneva advertisement 7-15-1949 8:7
Genrich, Wm. photograph 6-11-1948 MPH 1:6
Geocaris, Theodore C., Mount Prospect new postmaster at Mount Prospect is 21-year veteran, photograph 6-8-1961 MPH 1:1 appointment as Mount Prospect postmaster killed in committee 12-6-1962 MPH 2:3 tells of postal growth 4-16-1964 MPH 5:3
geodesic domes geodesic dome chosen as Chicago International Home Show symbol, illustration 4-26-1962 AHH 94:1
geography new geography texts emphasize 'world view' to Mount Prospect Public School students 8-6-1948 MPH 1:8
geological features see also earthquakes see clay see creeks see dunes see flood plains see forests see gravel see ground water see groves see hills see islands see kames see lagoons see lakes see marshes see peat bogs see prairies see ridges see rivers see sand see sloughs see soil see stone see underground see valleys see woods
geology see All-States Rock Garden see Des Plaines Valley Geological Society see Green, Jack, Streamwood see Illinois State Geological Survey see United States Geological Survey geologist claims oil is beneath Scharringhausen Farm, Long Grove 9-9-1921 4:5 letter: earthquake of March 17 caused by undeveloped gas and oil fields under Elgin 4-4-1947 17:6 William Pringle, Itasca family is rock happy; hobby gives fun for all, photograph 5-18-1961 IR 1:1 Joseph Schlitz, Palatine, organizes rock collection, photographs 6-29-1961 AHH 4:3 Fenton High School, Bensenville, plans 11 field trips for summer course in geology 4-2-1964 BR 2:6 Streamwood Elementary School may house Jack Green's unusual rock collection 11-12-1964 HSH 1:5 for Arlington Heights neighbors, it's trouble on-the-rocks; lawsuit over ownership of collection 12-10-1964 AHH 9:3
George Street, Arlington Heights projects re-examined by village 12-14-1961 AHH 33:1 county judge throws out assessment roll 3-1-1962 AHH 1:2
George Street, Bensenville see Bendix Service Station, Bensenville see Bensenville, Village of 12-24-1948 RR 1:6,8 see Erickson Slough, Bensenville see York Milk Depot, Bensenville home on south side about two blocks east of York Road, photograph 12-18-1958 BR 1:8 residents oppose low-priced homes on 1-23-1964 DCR 1:7
George Street, Itasca see Itasca Evangelical Free Church
George Street, Mount Prospect Hallowe'en parade, photographs 11-4-1949 MPH 1:3 home at 100 South George Street, photograph 12-30-1949 MPH 1:3 home at 319 South George Street, photograph 9-26-1963 AHH 66:1
George Street Wild Life Preserve, south of Bensenville Bensenville Boy Scouts open wildlife sanctuary 2-1-1952 RR 1:4 why bird life diminishes 8-15-1952 AHH 19:3
Georgeff, Phil, Villa Park Arlington Park caller to emcee luncheon and style show, photograph 8-22-1963 AHH 48:2 to speak to Palatine Kiwanis Club 7-2-1964 PE 2:5
Georgen, Richard J., Mount Prospect JP seeks Elk Grove Township committeeman post, photograph 10-19-1961 EGH 3:1, 1-25-1962 EGH 6:6 campaign strategy is mapped for 2-8-1962 MPH 4:2 advertisement, photograph 3-22-1962 AHH 10:7 fellow judges praise leadership of, photographs 3-22-1962 MPH 8:4 sets 'open house' 3-29-1962 MPH 9:4 party well attended, photographs 4-5-1962 AHH 66:1 tops JPs in northwest area case load 1-31-1963 AHH 30:6 JP mentioned 1-16-1964 MPH 1:3
Georgeoff, B. W., Northbrook at Grosse Isle, Mich., presented with Air Medal for action over the Kuriles 11-30-1945 14:4
George's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights, 8 West Campbell Street advertisement 3-11-1949 6:1
George's Clothes Shop, Elgin, 158 Chicago Street advertisement 12-9-1949 26:7
Georges, George approve multiple dwellings on tract on Old Plum Grove Road between Higgins Road and Schaumburg Road owned by 2-21-1963 HH 5:1 special village meeting considers apartments 2-28-1963 HH 3:1 village's first apartments okayed 3-7-1963 HH 3:4
George's Men's Wear, Elgin advertisement: Geo. W. Lascoe, proprietor; 28 South Grove Avenue 12-4-1931 8:6
George's Store for Men, Park Ridge advertisement: clothing 19 South Prospect Avenue 3-1-1935 8:7
Georgetown, northeast of Irving Park Boulevard and York Road Mr. Dahl to erect a general store 8-14-1925 12:7 see Johnson, Fred S. 4-2-1937 RR 3:5 Bensenville Board asks vote on annexation 12-26-1946 RR 1:8 Bensenville to decide annexation of 2-21-1947 RR 1:8
Georgetown Manor Subdivision, Arlington Heights, northeast of Oakton Street and Dryden Avenue plat okayed by planners 8-16-1962 AHH 20:5, 8-23-1962 AHH 2:3
Georgetown Square Shopping Center, Wood Dale southeast of Irving Park Road and Prospect Avenue 10-minute meeting results in annexation, rezoning 3-8-1962 BR 6:1
Georgetown Swamp see "Black Sea"
Georgetown West Subdivision, Wood Dale plat okayed for condominiums 11-5-1964 DCR 1:7
Georgia-Pacific Corp., Elk Grove Village corrugated shipping manufacturer plans to build plant; Arthur Avenue west of Nicholas Boulevard 10-15-1964 EGH 2:5
Gerald Motors, Skokie advertisement; 8201 Skokie Boulevard 6-18-1964 AHH 22:1
Geraldine Beauty Shoppe, Barrington, Sam Lipofsky building, Cook Street and Station Street advertisement: Geraldine Martens, proprietor 8-1-1924 10:1
Gerbing Manufacturing Corporation, 11800 Milwaukee Avenue south of Wheeling gutted in $650,000 fire, photographs 2-5-1959 WH 1:1
Gerbosi, William, Arlington Heights to head Arlington Heights Community Chest drive, photograph 9-19-1952 AHH 1:7
Gerhardt, Bill volunteer applies for motorcycle corps; ends up in coast artillery 3-7-1941 8:5
geriatrics description of 8-15-1963 AHH 46:6
Geri's Infants' and Children's Wear Inc., Bensenville, 309 West Main Street receives charter 7-25-1963 BR 2:5 advertisement 8-22-1963 HH 5:7 formerly Pam Shop 8-22-1963 BR 5:1
Gerken see Quinn & Gerken
Gerken Bros., Arlington Heights advertisement: dealers in livestock; MacDonald Road east of Route 54, 1-1-1937 7:6
Gerken, Clarence, Mount Prospect, Northbrook at Flushing, N.Y. 5-14-1943 (2) 2:6 at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio 8-16-1945 7:4
Gerken, Edward, Northbrook at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. after service in Germany 8-24-1945 14:3
Gerken, Edwin, Northbrook home after seeing action in Germany 8-16-1945 7:4
Gerken, John, Mount Prospect candidate for Trustee, photograph 4-4-1930 MPH 4:1
Gerken, Wallace, Mount Prospect at Camp Roberts, Calif. 12-21-1945 9:6
Gerlach, Allan, Arlington Heights 17-year-old to solo with NBC orchestra, photograph 8-9-1962 AHH 3:3
German-American Non Partisan Committee of 100 endorses William Busse 10-30-1936 5:6
German-Americans see Arlington Heights Maennerchor see "Little Henry", Palatine see Melodia Damenchor, Arlington Heights see Palatine Maennerchor see Paul and his Little German Band see Soloisten Klub von Arlington Heights Beamten see Vienna Farms, Arlington Heights see Welcome Park Unterstuetzungs Verein Hoth & Humbracht, Bartlett advertisement: auctioneers: German sales a specialty 9-4-1908 5:1 gather, see Kelling's Hall, Arlington Heights 4-23-1915 1:3 Chicago Tribune accused of libeling German-Americans, see Hanover Township 12-7-1917 1:4 Woodstock man forced to stop pro-German talk 2-15-1918 1:2 German Lutherans are patriotic 9-6-1918 12:1 speech by Rev. Daniel Poellot: all German-speaking citizens should be loyal to U.S. 9-27-1918 4:3 Hitler not a friend to: Landwehr, E. D., Northbrook 12-16-1937 1:4 German camp meeting was in session in Deer Grove (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7 early settlement in Addison Township 2-11-1949 17:3 German immigrants turn to United States for freedom 3-4-1949 17:1 displaced German farmers want locations; dispossessed of their farms by the Communists 5-27-1949 25:3 German-Americans took over Arlington Heights village affairs in 1891, 7-29-1949 17:3 displaced German family finds a new home in Bensenville 12-30-1949 RR 1:6 German-American 'controversy', see Columbia Hotel, Wheeling 1-13-1950 17:1 numbered three-quarters of entire Palatine population in 1880, 12-1-1950 17:2 first German settlers come to flourishing prairie town of Arlington Heights, photographs 7-16-1959 AHH 18:1, 9-28-1961 S 74:2 German 'invasion' brought hardy farmers by boatload 9-28-1961 S 82:1 Rolling Meadows plans German sidewalk days 7-25-1963 RMH 1:3 Germans came to Schaumburg when their conscription laws made the New World their only hope 10-15-1964 HH 4:1
German Band of WLS see Paul and his Little German Band
German Beetles (also known as the Eldorados) Norridge group to give two concerts at Rolling Meadows Septemberfest 9-17-1964 AHH 25:3
German Day planned at Des Plaines 10-28-1932 1:7, 11-4-1932 4:1
German language Great Concert at Weidner's Hall, Buffalo Grove 6-1-1901 8:6 edition dropped, see Cook County Herald 5-3-1918 1:1 dropped, see Wheeling Presbyterian Church 5-10-1918 5:3 St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Arlington Heights, serves increasing number in two languages 9-5-1930 3:1 Rev. Geibel, Palatine offered free lessons in German (June 28, 1884) 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4 German edition of Cook County Herald won readers in Schaumburg and Elk Grove 12-24-1948 17:2 Lutheran Church of St. Luke, Itasca, to discontinue German services 12-31-1948 RR 1:2 was mostly spoken at the Madison House, Arlington Heights 9-30-1949 17:2 Palatine Methodist Church secured Rev. Dueringer to preach in German in 1876, 6-11-1953 AHH 23:5 H. C. Paddock published half German edition of Cook County Herald printed by Staats-Zeitung 7-7-1955 PE 1:1 Prospect High School girl Ellen Feeney rated tops in German language in U.S., photograph 6-11-1964 AHH 21:1
German Lutheran Church, Palatine see Immanuel Lutheran Church, Palatine
German Medicine Company shows pack the hall night after night at Long Grove 1-19-1901 5:5
German Presbyterian Zion Church, Wheeling see Community Presbyterian Church, Wheeling
German School, Arlington Heights mentioned 4-20-1901 1:5, 8:5
German School, Bensenville will open in upper room of Bensenville Public School 6-21-1907 1:5
German School, Itasca broken up by measles 4-19-1902 5:5
German School, Lake Zurich mentioned 11-9-1901 8:3, 11-16-1901 4:3
German School, Long Grove mentioned 10-12-1901 8:5
German School, Roselle 3rd annual picnic 6-21-1902 4:4 moving picture show 1-17-1908 1:3
German School, Schaumburg mentioned 6-29-1901 4:1
German School, Wood Dale opens with good attendance 9-3-1909 9:5
German United Evangelical St. Paul's Congregation, Palatine see St. Paul United Church of Christ, Evangelical and Reformed, Palatine
German United Reformed Lutheran Church of Addison [Township] (later known as Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bensenville) dedicated in 1842, 2-11-1949 17:3
Gerner, E. & Co., Mount Prospect advertisement: painting and decorating 2-3-1928 8:1
Gernocki, Louis rackets boss in McHenry County; operates a Fox River Grove cafe; parties under investigation 6-25-1964 AHH 40:3
Gerrard, A. J., Des Plaines advertisement; steel; 400 East Touhy Avenue 11-19-1964 AHH 67:4
Gerry's Enco Service Station, Palatine tip leads to arrests 8-2-1962 PE 1:7
Gerschefske, Arthur H., Palatine at Camp San Luis Obispo, Calif. 7-2-1943 (2) 6:3 letter from an island in the Pacific 10-8-1943 DCR 12:8 letter from Hawaiian Islands 2-4-1944 12:3 letter from New Guinea 3-31-1944 14:6 "planning to attend church" 5-5-1944 7:1 "everything still under control" 6-9-1944 7:4 awarded combat medal 10-6-1944 12:1 letter from Philippines 5-18-1945 10:1 due to come home soon 11-2-1945 7:3
Gerschefske, Harold J., Wheeling at Camp Claiborne, La. 2-19-1943 (2) 2:8 in desert training near Los Angeles 6-4-1943 (2) 4:7 on furlough 6-18-1943 (2) 6:1, 1-7-1944 CCH 7:7, 1-14-1944 12:5 letter from England 2-25-1944 7:2 in South Pacific 6-30-1944 12:3 spends 3 weeks in hospital on Guadalcanal 3-9-1945 7:4 cook in Philippines 6-8-1945 7:2 home on furlough 10-25-1945 13:2
Gerschefske, Herbert, Roselle letter from England 10-15-1943 7:3 letter from France 8-11-1944 9:3
Gerschefske, Hugo, & Co. photograph of roadbuilding equipment 9-17-1953 RR 1:3
Gerschefske, Joseph photograph, see Prospect Heights Barber Shop 8-20-1948 12:1
Gerson, John, Niles Center advertisement: truck bodies and cabs; horseshoeing & painting, repairing 10-3-1930 7:1
Gerstenberger, Bonnie Lou, Itasca photograph 1-21-1949 RR 5:4
Gerth, Lois, Crystal Lake photograph 8-26-1949 RR 3:4
Gerty, Dr. Francis J. Forest Hospital director says Wheeling established in 1833, 6-28-1962 WH 1:1
Gervau, Virginia, Glenview discharged 11-30-1945 18:2
Geske Welding Shop, Elgin, 54 Dexter Avenue description 5-30-1947 PE 5:7
Gettinger, O. C. see DuPage County 5-15-1936 RR 1:8
Getty, Gerald W. Cook County Public Defender to offer services to indegents in suburban courts 4-2-1964 AHH 19:1
Geudtner, Walter, Arlington Heights at Camp Shelby, Miss. 7-21-1944 10:1
Gewecke, C. H. photograph 7-5-1946 4:1
Gewecke, Robert W. elected director of Mount Prospect State Bank, photograph 1-23-1964 AHH 31:4
Gewecke, Tina, Mount Prospect photograph 3-14-1947 8:3
Gewecke, Toni photograph 4-25-1947 5:4
Geweke, August, Des Plaines speech, see Cook County Truck Gardeners and Farmers Association 1-14-1921 5:5... tells of early days of truck farming 1-14-1927 1:1 wins suit against Niles 3-19-1937 1:3 and wife celebrate 50th anniversary 3-27-1942 (2) 2:4 again heads Cook County Truck Gardeners and Farmers Association 1-15-1943 6:5 truck gardener is dead, photograph 10-12-1945 9:4
Geweke, H., Des Plaines and wife, photograph 3-29-1946 5:4
Geyer, Don N. files libel suit against Fox Valley Herald 3-22-1935 1:3 see Pure Milk Association, Chicago 7-20-1934 7:1...
ghost basketball Bensenville's first blackout to feature ghost basketball 1-19-1940 RR 1:6
ghost towns of southern Illinois; old memories revived 11-26-1964 RMH 2:1
ghosts see also haunted houses boy defies home's 'ghosts' at 212 West Campbell Street, Arlington Heights, photographs 7-21-1960 AHH 41:1 'spook chase' in Arlington Heights graveyards; police comb cemeteries for 'creature of mist', photograph 8-24-1961 AHH 1:6
Ghrist, Glenn, Bloomingdale sends Nazi trophies from Germany 4-20-1945 RR 1:5
GI (abbreviation) member of U.S. armed forces (Government Issue)
GI Bill of Rights 'bill of rights' for World War II veterans; mass meeting at fieldhouse: Merle Guild Post No. 208, American Legion 2-18-1944 1:8 American Legion asks signatures to Bill of Rights petition 3-17-1944 1:4 American Legion G.I. bill of rights signed into law 6-30-1944 3:4 G.I. Bill of Rights expert to speak 2-9-1945 1:7 G.I. Bill provides no joy rides 2-16-1945 1:6 Cook County Farm Bureau Advisor to explain farm training under GI Bill of Rights 4-19-1946 1:4
GI Dads' Club many local dads members of 6-1-1945 MPH 1:4
Giamberdino, Tony, Hoffman Estates (stage name Tony Dino) staff singer on Mal Ballairs Show on WBBM-AM; from blueprints to the blues, photograph 3-28-1963 AHH 16:3
Giannini, Anthony, Prospect Heights see Giannini, Anthony, Subdivision, Arlington Heights
Giannini, Anthony, Subdivision, Arlington Heights, northeast of Kensington Road and Dryden Place Anthony Giannini's petition for apartment zoning rejected 5-10-1962 AHH 22:6 plat gets planners okay for single-family homes 8-30-1962 AHH 31:3 gets approval by board 9-13-1962 AHH 2:7
Giarrusso, Mike, Des Plaines photograph 3-14-1947 8:3
Gibbs Boardtile Corporation, Palatine, west side of Hicks Road south of the tracks Palatine to get new industrial plant 5-13-1954 PE 1:7
Gibbs, Dr. F. A., Palatine see automobiles 10-19-1917 9:3 Food Administrator, see Palatine Township 4-12-1918 1:5, 5-10-1918 11:5
Gibbs, Mae, Palatine photograph 3-17-1955 PE 3:2
Gibbs, Dr. Ray Morris, Palatine advertisement: dentist; Arlington Heights 1-12-1901 1:1 mentioned (September 23, 1899) 9-26-1924 14:3 collection of wild life placed on display: list of birds 2-19-1959 PE 2:4
Gibbs, Rev. Robert H. former businessman accepts Bensenville Bible Church pastorate 11-5-1948 RR 1:5
Gibney, Anne, Palatine young 'dressmaker' costumes prize doll; teenager combines hobby, business, photographs 12-31-1964 AHH 37:1
Gibson, James R., Elk Grove Village heads Elk Grove Village Citizens Action Party, photograph 4-13-1961 EGH 6:1 elected new president Elk Grove Village 4-20-1961 EGH 1:3 pledges renewed effort, photograph 4-27-1961 EGH 1:1 reluctantly names PR members 9-14-1961 EGH 1:6 PR committee blasts, charges deceit 9-21-1961 EGH 1:7 trustees duck demands for clarification of charges against 9-28-1961 EGH 1:7 Elk Grove Village Trustee fights court reform 8-16-1962 EGH 1:4 Pres. 'substitutes' letter to neighboring suburbs regarding expansion 1-31-1963 EGH 1:1 thanked by Governor for declaring Governor Kerner Day 5-9-1963 EGH 3:2 Elk Grove Village Pres. asks Centex aid in odor battle against Chicago Magnet Wire 6-13-1963 EGH 1:1 Pres. against nuclear test ban treaty, photograph 8-1-1963 AHH 36:5 says village needs a municipal golf course near Cosman Road and Beisner Road 10-17-1963 EGH 1:2 with model of water tank, photograph 11-14-1963 EGH 1:3 Mayor rebuffed on 'golf-ball' type water tank 11-28-1963 EGH 1:3 Pres. refuses to write check, see Wood, Grant, School, Elk Grove Village 12-10-1964 EGH 1:4 Pres. outlines plans, achievements 12-31-1964 EGH 6:4
Gibson, Jean Ann, Arlington Heights photograph of 5-12-1939 7:4, 2-14-1941 6:2
Gibson, Thos. Inc. Glen Ellyn, 543 Pennsyvania Avenue review: electrical contractor 5-30-1963 AHH 72:1
Gidwitz, Gerald photograph 9-28-1961 S 75:1
Gieger's Drug Store, Wood Dale, 1214 West Irving Park Road see also Geiger's Sundries, Wood Dale mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:3
Gielow building, Palatine, South Brockway Street see Palatine Shoe Repair Shop see United States Postal Service 1-7-1930 CCH 1:3 Palatine refuses beverage license for Frank George Young on suspicion of selling bootleg liquor 10-9-1925 5:6
Gielow, George, Des Plaines arrested in string of robberies 5-3-1929 1:3
Gielow, Herman, & Co., Palatine purchased the Rappolt property, corner Brockway Street and Chicago Avenue; will build a garage and machine shop 3-7-1913 6:2 advertisement: Krit automobile, illustration 4-4-1913 2:6 advertisement: Big Four Washer & Wringer, illustration 7-4-1913 8:1
Gielow, Mrs. Herman (Lydia), Palatine dies 7-19-1918 5:2
Gierke, Fred H., Wheeling and daughter killed in auto crash 6-24-1954 WH 1:5
Giertz, Albert, Bensenville at Camp Haan, Calif. 10-13-1944 RR 1:7
Giertz, Gilbert H. L., Bensenville at Gulfport Field, Miss. 12-10-1943 12:8 at Camp Haan, Calif. 10-13-1944 RR 1:7
Giertz, Herbert, Bensenville at Camp Haan, Calif. 10-13-1944 RR 1:7
Giertz, Mrs. Herman, Bensenville triplet sons serving in same outfit 10-13-1944 RR 1:7
Gieseke see Krause, Gieseke & Landmeier, Arlington Heights
Gieseke, Dr. A. G., Barrington advertisement: veterinarian, Barrington Animal Hospital; 312 South Grove Avenue 4-5-1935 8:1
Gieseke, Anna, Arlington Heights ten grandsons report from 'round the world 7-21-1944 9:4
Gieseke, Arthur, Arlington Heights at Fort Benning, Ga. 7-2-1943 (2) 6:7 at Camp Edwards, Mass. 1-21-1944 7:8 letter from central Pacific, photograph 7-21-1944 9:5 photograph 2-7-1947 5:4
Gieseke, Clara marries Henry G. Fasse 9-12-1903 1:3
Gieseke, Donald, Arlington Heights auto accident, photograph 9-20-1940 1:4 photograph 5-27-1949 16:6
Gieseke, E. F., Arlington Heights at Quantico, Va., visits brother Harold 4-2-1943 (2) 2:6
Gieseke, Earl, Arlington Heights makes hit on university football squad, photograph 10-8-1937 1:5 Chief Boatswain Mate in the Navy 11-20-1942 (2) 2:7 receives $11, 12-4-1942 (2) 4:1 home on short leave 4-30-1943 (2) 3:3 somewhere in the Pacific 7-21-1944 9:4
Gieseke, Mrs. Edward, Sr., Wheeling attacked by dog 3-15-1962 WH 2:7
Gieseke, Edward, Jr., Wheeling Pvt. now in India 8-21-1942 (2) 2:7 sends gifts from India 3-5-1943 (2) 1:8 photograph with fox 12-9-1949 1:2 mayor in row with police chief Marvin Horcher, see Wheeling, Village of 3-15-1956 WH 1:7 seeks reelection, photograph 1-10-1957 WH 1:1 trustee victorious, photograph 4-23-1959 WH 1:7 bribery charges against two trustees prompt denials; 'politics' are blamed 4-28-1960 WH 1:4 bribery charges may be dropped; indictments not issued 6-2-1960 WH 1:4
Gieseke, Edward W., Roselle Pres. has steered Roselle State Bank to new growth; 40 years service 1-31-1963 BR 13:5
Gieseke, Edwin photograph, see Roselle State Bank 1-20-1939 PE 1:5 photograph 7-16-1948 RR 1:1
Gieseke Electrical Shop, Roselle wrecked by fire 11-8-1946 RR 1:8 auction: list of items 11-15-1946 16:5
Gieseke, F. W., Arlington Heights advertisement: general merchandise 7-2-1915 8:1 new building program on property of 6-23-1939 1:5 photograph of 10-3-1941 1:3
Gieseke family four generations, photograph 10-31-1947 PE 6:1 Hoffman Estates village hall has elegant past: formerly owned by, photographs 2-4-1960 HH 6:1
Gieseke, Frank "Pops", Arlington Heights biography 3-19-1937 (2) 1:4
Gieseke, Fred W., Arlington Heights advertisement: clothing 5-3-1907 1:1 Heights' foremost business man died, photograph 11-7-1947 1:5 mentioned 4-29-1949 17:3
Gieseke, Mrs. Fred W., Arlington Heights funeral services, photograph 10-2-1942 1:2
Gieseke, George, Lake Zurich breaks out of Lake Zurich jail 12-14-1917 7:5
Gieseke Hardware, Roselle advertisement 3-25-1949 RR 4:3
Gieseke, Harold, Bensenville former Bensenville Community High School math instructor on leave from navy 11-23-1945 RR 1:2
Gieseke, Harold E., Arlington Heights at Camp Grant 11-20-1942 (2) 2:7 at Fort Belvoir, Va. 1-1-1943 (2) 1:3, 1-15-1943 (2) 1:2 visits brother E. F. 4-2-1943 (2) 2:6 at Camp Howze, Texas 7-21-1944 9:4 overseas 9-7-1945 12:6
Gieseke, Henry did the mason work on the building at 35 West Chicago Avenue 8-19-1949 PE 1:3
Gieseke, Herman, Palatine photograph of 1-28-1927 1:1
Gieseke, Herman J., Schaumburg advertisement: hardware, successor to John Fenz & Son 3-5-1909 9:6 advertisement: Boss washing machine, illustration 6-7-1912 9:6 advertisement: general store; in Quindel's Subdivision 8-1-1913 3:6
Gieseke, James, Roselle letter from Long Island, N.Y. 2-11-1944 12:1
Gieseke, Jean Ann, Arlington Heights photograph 11-12-1948 6:3
Gieseke, John A., Wheeling soldier gets visit in Kansas 12-19-1941 (2) 2:5 promoted to corporal in India 9-11-1942 1:4 gains weight, comfortable barracks 11-6-1942 (2) 2:4 stationed near Delhi 1-1-1943 (2) 1:4 describes Christmas menu for troops in India 1-22-1943 6:4 stationed in jungle area in mud barracks with straw roofs 2-19-1943 (2) 2:8 visits native temple 5-14-1943 (2) 2:6 in a rest camp in India 9-17-1943 (2) 1:2 letter from India 10-8-1943 12:2 Christmas greetings from China, Burma and India 12-31-1943 4:5 fierce fighting in jungles of India 3-31-1944 9:7 showered with birthday cards and Easter cards 4-28-1944 7:5 has seen combat in the jungles of India 7-21-1944 9:4 still okay 9-15-1944 7:6 on way back? 9-29-1944 7:4 arrives in States 11-30-1944 9:1 $1.50 a week high for family of 18 in India 12-22-1944 10:4 at Fresno, Calif. 3-9-1945 10:6 instructor at Hammer Field, Calif. 3-23-1945 14:5 spends six weeks in hospital in California 5-25-1945 12:5 packs figs in factory nearby 7-20-1945 6:4 at Fresno, Calif. 9-28-1945 9:8 discharged 11-2-1945 13:2
Gieseke and Landmeier real estate, see Arlington Addition
Gieseke, La Vern, Bartlett at Camp McCoy, Wis. 1-28-1944 12:4
Gieseke, Leroy O., Roselle at Caldwell, Idaho 3-26-1943 (2) 1:7 at New Concord, Ohio 10-28-1943 9:3 makes honor roll 11-26-1943 8:3 at Muskingum College 1-14-1944 12:7 at Houghton, Mich. 2-18-1944 12:5 to report to Camp Crowder, Mo. 10-13-1944 RR 3:2 promoted to Technician Fifth Grade 1-12-1945 9:8 overseas 3-23-1945 11:2, 6-22-1945 10:5 gets engineering degree from Illinois Tech, photograph 7-1-1949 RR 1:6
Gieseke, Louis, Palatine nearly 80 years old 8-19-1949 PE 1:3
Gieseke, Louis F., Palatine at ordnance center in Maryland 7-3-1942 6:4 attached to engineering corps 9-25-1942 PE 1:4 discharged 12-14-1945 9:4
Gieseke, Pat, Arlington Heights photograph 3-19-1948 14:3
Gieseke, Richard W., Arlington Heights at Fort Bliss, Texas 1-21-1944 7:8 letter from Muroc army air field, Calif., photograph 7-21-1944 9:5
Gieseke, Wilbert Henry, Arlington Heights former Palatine track star enlists in Navy 8-7-1942 4:5 letter tells of training at Iowa City 9-11-1942 1:7 appointed cadet officer 9-25-1942 (2) 2:2 at Corpus Christi, Texas 3-12-1943 (2) 1:1 commissioned 2nd Lt., photograph 6-25-1943 (2) 6:4 at Hollywood, Fla., photograph; photograph of last week was not of him 7-2-1943 (2) 6:3 pilot on dive bomber stationed at Santa Ana, Calif. 1-21-1944 7:8 returns from carrier cruise in Pacific, photograph 7-21-1944 9:4 missing in Pacific, photograph 3-23-1945 1:3 Marine flier declared dead 3-22-1946 1:8 memorial service, photograph 5-3-1946 1:6
Gieseke's Department Store, Arlington Heights, 105 East Davis Street advertisement 3-2-1923 9:1 seed store, photograph 3-13-1925 18:1 photograph 9-3-1926 20:5 twenty-five years old 4-15-1932 1:7 bandits hold up 11-4-1932 1:3 advertisements 12-19-1947 PE 5:5, 5-27-1949 8:1 photograph of forty years ago 1-6-1950 12:1 mentioned 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1 photograph 9-28-1961 AHH 39:1 mentioned: 101 East Davis Street 9-28-1961 S 42:2 vacant, photographs 9-28-1961 S 56:3, 12-19-1963 AHH 1:1, 3-5-1964 RMH 3:1
Gieske, E. E., Wheeling advertisement: veterinary surgeon and dentist 6-6-1924 12:6
Gieske, Lenard, Wheeling at Fort Sheridan 4-2-1943 (2) 2:8 at Camp Custer, Mich. 4-9-1943 (2) 5:6 recovering from major operation 4-30-1943 (2) 3:8 praises Red Cross 5-21-1943 (2) 2:1 discharged 6-18-1943 (2) 6:3
Gifford, Charles A., Hanover Township $10,000 fire at Supervisor's home 9-23-1932 8:7
Gifford's Resort, Lake County photograph of 1-6-1912 9:5
Gift Box, The, Mount Prospect, 107 South Main Street mentioned 12-29-1960 MPH 4:1 advertisement 4-4-1963 MPH 3:1
Gift Cottage, The, Bensenville, 442 South York Road advertisement 5-4-1961 BR 3:1
Gift Shop, The, Arlington Heights advertisement: 5 South Dunton Avenue 9-7-1928 3:1
gifted children see Council for Exceptional Children Palatine Township High School to issue report on bright students 3-26-1959 HH 3:1 gifted child's needs studied by schools 12-10-1959 AHH 49:1 high schools offer special programs for bright students 8-25-1960 AHH 47:4 exceptional children are concern of Wheeling Junior Women's Club 5-11-1961 WH 3:1 School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township, plans 'gifted' child program 10-26-1961 HH 1:3 plan 'gifted youngster' talk for Heights AAUW 1-18-1962 AHH 45:6 this is definition of exceptional child 5-10-1962 WH 5:3 Exceptional Children's Week 5-10-1962 WH 5:3 David Bradshaw supports gifted kid study 5-17-1962 AHH 18:5 Gov. Kerner hopes legislature will okay gifted pupil aid 1-10-1963 AHH 2:3 School District No. 59, Elk Grove Township considered for gifted youth project 5-9-1963 EGH 5:4 School District No. 59 junior high schools chosen for gifted child project 5-30-1963 EGH 2:2 St. Viator Catholic Boys High School slates science class for gifted students 6-13-1963 AHH 4:3 School District No. 59 maps plans for gifted students 7-4-1963 EGH 1:6, 9-26-1963 EGH 4:1 School District No. 15 moves with caution on gifted student program 10-31-1963 RMH 1:6 School District No. 25 asks to participate in state program 11-28-1963 AHH 6:3 School Districts No. 59 and 214 file plans to train teachers of gifted 12-5-1963 EGH 4:1 School District No. 15 seeks program for gifted; 6th graders considered 1-9-1964 RMH 1:7 School District No. 15 endorses gift pupil program 1-16-1964 RMH 1:2 demonstation project for gifted youth at Dempster and Grove Junior High Schools 2-20-1964 EGH 3:1 psychologist cool to 'gifted' classes 3-12-1964 PHH 1:2 School District No. 25 to begin gifted student program; fifteen pupils in pilot program 8-6-1964 AHH 4:1 School District No. 59 approves research project: discovering gifted children at kindergarten level 10-22-1964 EGH 4:5
gifts see Barrington Music & Gift Shop see Borg Flowers Gifts, Chicago see Brautigam Florist-Gifts, Mount Prospect see Busse's Flowers and Gifts, Mount Prospect see Collector's Corner, Inc., Barrington see Country Elk Gift Shop, Arlington Heights see designer's shop, the, Arlington Heights see Garfield Gifts, Mount Prospect gift-giving started by Romans in 27 B.C. 12-12-1963 AHH 53:5
Gigi Marie Bridal Shop, Arlington Heights see Hartman, Mrs. Kenneth D., Arlington Heights 5-3-1962 AHH 38:1
Gigi's Salone of Beauty, Palatine advertisement: Pinehurst Shopping Center 3-19-1964 AHH 30:5 advertisement: 1705 Rand Road 4-16-1964 AHH 83:1 advertisement; 1709 Rand Road 12-17-1964 AHH 29:7
Gilbert, Dale Winston, Palatine photographs 6-4-1948 20:2, 8-19-1949 PE 3:4 photograph 8-19-1949 7:4
Gilbert, Dougald, Mount Prospect at Sampson, N.Y. 2-18-1944 7:4 on leave 3-3-1944 7:4 at Norfolk, Va. 9-29-1944 14:5
Gilbert, Herbert E., Wood Dale mayor to run as write-in candidate, photograph 3-26-1959 DCR 1:3 challenges John Murray's mayoral victory; ballots to be recounted in court 7-25-1963 DCR 1:8 conclude mayoral battle; challenger wins, photograph 8-8-1963 BR 1:7 mayor says water is biggest problem, photograph 8-8-1963 BR 2:2 virtual split with Lewis Mazzuca, commissioner of public property, photograph 10-8-1964 DCR 1:7 says village to face problems in 1965, photographs 12-31-1964 DCR 1:6
Gilbert, Horace S., Palatine photograph 10-22-1948 7:7
Gilbert, John, Wood Dale reported missing in action in France 11-3-1944 RR 1:8 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:2
Gilbert, Robert C., Palatine at Great Lakes 4-28-1944 7:5 discharged 12-28-1945 7:6
Gilbert and Wolf see Glen Grove Co. 3-14-1963 WH 5:4 see Pleasant Hill Estates Subdivision, Palatine 9-7-1961 HH 6:4 see Waverly Park Subdivision, Rolling Meadows see Woodview Subdivision, Mount Prospect
Gilbert & Wolf's Rainbow Ridge Subdivision, Prospect Heights, River Road start new 200-home project 9-13-1962 AHH 94:2
Gilberts see Garden Villa Farm, Gilberts
Gilbert's Depot Store, Wood Dale mentioned 10-28-1949 RR 4:1
Gilbert's, Joe, Hearing Aid Center, Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center advertisement 7-5-1962 AHH S 13 review 7-26-1962 AHH 59:7
Giles, James patron of education, photograph, see Giles, James, School 12-10-1929 1:2
Giles, James, School, 4251 Oriole Avenue see also School District No. 80, Leyden Township eight room school completed 11-5-1929 4:6 description 11-19-1929 4:4 named after patron, see Giles, James 12-10-1929 1:2 draftee registration 10-11-1940 1:1 mentioned 2-14-1947 7:4 Norwood Park Township school district spends $74.31 per pupil 6-20-1947 1:5
Giles, Kenneth, Bensenville at Glendale, Calif. 9-22-1944 7:6
Giles School see Giles, James, School
Giljum, Albert J., Mount Prospect at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. 4-16-1943 (2) 5:3 receives visitors 6-25-1943 (2) 6:5 overseas with European division of ATC 4-27-1945 12:6, 8-16-1945 7:4 serves in ATC finance office in Stockholm 8-16-1945 22:4 home on furlough 10-25-1945 11:4
Gilkey's, Doc.., Saddle Club, Palatine opens at Dean race track 7-10-1931 PE 1:3 advertisement 8-7-1931 CCH 3:8
Gill, Kenneth F. Supt. School District No. 21, Wheeling Township, cites economies in new Louisa May Alcott school in American School Board Journal 8-10-1961 WH 4:2 says collective bargaining is sure to come 12-24-1964 WH 4:1 Supt. reports advances, setbacks 12-31-1964 WH 1:4
Gillen, T. R., Arlington Heights see Arlington City Cab Co.
Gillespie, C. J., Palatine honored for saving boy 5-11-1934 1:1
Gillespie, Wesley, Arlington Heights photograph 6-25-1948 8:4
Gillespie, William, formerly of Wheeling at Camp Hood, Texas 1-8-1943 6:1
Gillick building, Park Ridge see Senay, Mademoiselle Alba, Beauty Culture, Park Ridge
Gillick, John F., Park Ridge photograph of 2-2-1945 1:7
Gillig, Clarence M., Forest River receives Purple Heart; blown off ship by Jap plane at Okinawa, photograph 7-13-1945 7:1 "was in the water six hours...rescued three companions", photograph 8-16-1945 20:4 discharged 11-9-1945 9:4
Gillman, Ruth, Itasca photograph 6-11-1948 RR 5:5
Gillogly, Kevin J., Mount Prospect suburb lawyer is appointed Assistant State's Attorney, photograph 12-21-1961 AHH 4:3 'not worried' about $4.5 million lawsuit 10-3-1963 MPH 1:1
Gillogly, Mrs. Kevin J., Mount Prospect newly appointed committeewoman of Elk Grove Township Regular Democratic Organization, photograph 10-25-1962 MPH 6:6
Gill's Texaco, Mount Prospect, Rand Road and Foundry Road advertisement 5-9-1963 AHH 37:1
Gilman, Judy, Arlington Heights photograph 2-27-1948 1:4
Gilsicorn, Arlington Heights mentioned 4-29-1949 17:3
Gilson, Paul H. photograph of 1-19-1945 7:1
Gingerbread House, Quentin Road and Route 12 advertisement: day care center 10-18-1962 AHH 55:6
Gingham Inn, Downers Grove, Highland Avenue sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7
Gingles' Tavern, Northfield Township, 2117 West Lake Avenue 'gambling' tavern loses liquor license 8-17-1951 PE 1:7
Ginn and Co., Arlington Heights publishers buy site for new sales office; Algonquin Road west of Arlington Heights Road; photograph 7-9-1964 AHH 6:1 industrial zoning okayed 8-6-1964 AHH 2:3
Ginsberg, Edward, Palatine at Williamsburg, Va. 11-5-1943 7:3
Ginsberg, Marian, Bensenville, Itasca a Marine and a WAVE, photograph 4-16-1943 RR 1:6 at Hunter College, Bronx, N.Y. 6-11-1943 RR 3:7 lady marine on furlough 10-22-1943 RR 3:7 leaves for Cherry Point, N.C. 10-28-1943 RR 3:6 discharged 11-9-1945 9:7, 11-16-1945 9:7
Girbes, Leonard, Franklin Park pioneer citizen tells of olden days 12-23-1927 DCR 3:4 advertisement: coal 11-2-1928 DCR 3:1
Girl Scouts of America see Arlington Heights Girl Scouts see Barrington Girl Scouts see Bensenville Girl Scouts see Camp Greenwood DuPage Girl Scout Council see DuPage County Girl Scouts Council see Elk Grove Village Girl Scouts see Glenview Girl Scouts see Itasca Girl Scouts see Mount Prospect Girl Scouts see Mount Prospect Horizon Club see Northwest Cook County Girl Scout Council see Palatine Girl Scouts see Palatine Mariner Scouts see Prospect Heights Girl Scouts see Wheeling Center Girl Scouts see Wheeling Girl Scouts see Wood Dale Girl Scouts Girl Scout Week 10-11-1927 1:4 program, see Cutting Hall, Palatine 11-9-1928 PE 1:4 honor founder 10-30-1931 5:5 to observe Girl Scout Week 10-25-1945 1:4 register for Elk Grove day camp 6-14-1946 1:1 to open day camp 6-13-1947 1:7 to honor Girl Scout Week 10-24-1947 1:5 seven girl scout councils to share quarters near Dam No. 2, 5-7-1948 MPH 1:6 'check-in' at Camp Pine, photograph 6-25-1948 1:4 celebrate 37th birthday 3-11-1949 MPH 5:3 four towns seeks to raise $10,000 quota 10-21-1954 AHH 1:4 Stuart R. Paddock, Sr., contributes to Northwest Girl Scout council drive, photograph 10-4-1956 CCH 1:2 observe their 49th birthday 3-9-1961 AHH 4:4 Mariner girl scouts teach swimming to blind children, photograph 1-11-1962 AHH 24:1 celebrate golden anniversary 3-15-1962 RMH 5:1 International Day, photograph 3-22-1962 BR 1:6 to don 'new hat': 'Cadettes' 4-26-1962 AHH 21:6 observe 51st anniversary 3-7-1963 AHH 54:3 suburbs observe Girl Scout Week, photographs 3-5-1964 AHH 56:4
girls see also children see also women see also youth see Addison Training School for Girls see Camp Fire Girls see Order of Rainbow Girls of Illinois see Park Ridge School for Girls see Sacred Heart of Mary High School, Rolling Meadows see St. Patrick Academy, Des Plaines see Tri-Hi-Y Girls' Week 4-4-1924 1:2 debate trousers for Palatine girls 3-17-1933 CCH 1:6 girls as well as boys given chance to enter into sports at Palatine Grade School 1-14-1938 CCH 2:5 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois tries girls as meter readers 10-16-1942 3:3 Arlington Heights Township High School Girls' club plans fashion show 3-12-1948 8:2 teenage girls today resolving conflict of career - homemaking 1-31-1957 AHH 18:4 introducing 'typical' suburban girl, Carol Coleman, Palatine, photographs 11-2-1961 AHH 10:1
Girls Athletic Association (GAA) benefit at Cutting Hall 4-9-1937 PE 1:8 see Arlington Heights Township High School 10-17-1924 3:4, 12-9-1927 3:2, 4-6-1945 3:3, 10-1-1948 7:3
Gits, J. A., Plastic Corp., Roselle advertisement; 200 West Central Avenue 11-19-1964 AHH 65:5
Gits Manufacturing Co., Roselle new plant, photograph 10-20-1955 RR 1:6 employees picket; laid off after joining International Association of Machinists Union, photograph 7-26-1956 RR 1:3
Gittelson, Mrs. Ethel see Forest Sanitarium 4-16-1943 (2) 1:6
Giunta, Joseph P., Schaumburg photograph 3-15-1962 RMH 7:4 Illinois Youth Commission northwest suburbs supervisor says Schaumburg Township leaders are failing youth 12-10-1964 HH 1:1
Giunta, Father Salvatore appointed first pastor of St. Philips Catholic Church, Addison 6-13-1963 BR 9:7
Glabs Mobile Service, Elk Grove Village mentioned; Arlington Heights Road and Higgins Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:3
glaciers receding glaciers mark many roads in area 3-29-1946 9:5
Glad-Mar Bridge Studios, Park Ridge advertisement: 410 Cumberland Avenue 11-3-1933 4:2
Glade farm, Palatine, 400 South Plum Grove Road see Castle Court, Palatine see King Arthur Apartments, Palatine see Sutton Place Subdivision, Palatine house in Rolling Meadows moved to, photograph 6-28-1956 RMH 2:5 Palatine Park District bond issue move whipped by voters 5-7-1959 PE 1:1 village okays single family zoning 10-3-1963 PE 1:8 Palatine asks probe of Bee-Gee Builders of Chicago crime link with syndicate; photograph of farm 2-27-1964 AHH 2:4 barn set afire by vandals 10-8-1964 PE 2:1
Glade, Fred car stolen, didn't know it 9-17-1937 RR 1:4
Glade, Mrs. Fred, Palatine traveler brings back glowing accounts of Hitlerism in Germany 2-5-1937 RR 1:7
Glade, George W., Mount Prospect on way to Japan 1-4-1946 5:4 photographs 1-17-1947 18:1, 4-9-1948 5:3
Glade gravel pit, Palatine Palatine Township to use gravel for roads from 7-30-1920 15:1
Glade, John, Jr. shot at road house west of Elgin 4-7-1933 1:8
Glade, Lois, Palatine photograph 10-8-1948 4:2
Glade, Marilyn, Palatine photograph 1-7-1949 17:2
Glade, Mathilda, Arlington Heights marries Friederich Albrecht 4-9-1915 1:3
Glade, Ruth, Palatine photograph 7-4-1947 11:1
Glaesel, Miss Lorraine photograph of 8-30-1940 1:5
Glaeser, E. R., Wheeling Township Justice of the Peace 5-28-1948 MPH 1:7
Glaeser, Joanne, Mount Prospect photograph 2-22-1946 MPH 2:4
Glaister, Paul J., Mount Prospect at Fort Schuyler, N.Y. 3-12-1943 (2) 1:4 at Norfolk, Va. 7-16-1943 (2) 1:5 thanks Lions 1-21-1944 7:5 helped develop atomic bomb at University of Chicago and New Mexico 8-24-1945 1:6 at Santa Fe, N.M. 12-7-1945 8:4
Glaister, Mrs. Paul J., Mount Prospect housewife keeps pace with lawyer husband 2-5-1943 MPH 2:7
Glander see DuBois & Glander Blacktopping Co., Arlington Heights
Glantz, Richard H., Arlington Heights Arlington Heights trustee-elect; top vote-getter, photograph 4-20-1961 AHH 1:2 to resign as trustee, photograph 4-5-1962 AHH 1:1 moving to East Coast 5-24-1962 AHH 1:5
Glanz, Charles, Itasca see Pierce, Uncle Charlie, Itasca 3-25-1949 17:1
Glaser, Donald E., Palatine photograph 9-2-1949 6:5
glass see also fiberglass see Ability Glass & Mirror Co., Palatine see Addison Glass & Mirror see Barrington Paint & Glass Co. see Bensenville Glass Shop see Bienenfeld Glass Co., Elk Grove Village see Chicago Aerial Industries, Inc., Barrington see Des Plaines Glass Co., Inc. see Des Plaines Paint & Glass Co. see Golf Paint Glass and Wallpaper Co., Inc., Hoffman Estates see Heights Glass and Mirror Co., Arlington Heights see Kirchhoff, A. B., Franklin Park see Mount Prospect Paint & Glass see Palatine Paint and Glass Company see Scientific Glass Apparatus Co., Inc., Elk Grove Village see Terry's, Michael, Glass & Mirror, Wheeling see Webber, N., Company, Arlington Heights see Webber, N., Company, Des Plaines see Wheeling Paint & Glass, Inc. glassblowing demonstration at Arlington Heights Township High School 2-27-1925 6:4 lecture: 'something new about old glass' 10-16-1941 5:1
Glass House, Des Plaines, 1280 Miner Street advertisement 12-16-1949 18:4
Glass House, Mount Prospect, 926 East Northwest Highway review 10-25-1962 RMH 7:3
"Glass House, The", Palatine see Dutch Garden Grill and Drive Inn, Palatine
Glass, Ian photograph of 3-21-1941 CCH 8:4
Glasscock, Gerald A., Mount Prospect promoted, new police sergeant, photograph 2-1-1962 MPH 1:3
Glassman, Ben, Farm St. Marks Protestant Episcopal Church, Barrington Hills to convert barn for Christmas services 12-13-1962 HH 7:4
Glassner, Merwin W., Bensenville in France 7-13-1945 12:2 wins Air Medal 7-20-1945 6:5
glaucoma often results in blindness 11-29-1962 AHH 49:6
Glazens Service Station, Des Plaines advertisement: Rand Road & River Road 8-5-1927 DCR 4:1
Gleason & Bennett, Palatine advertisement: real estate; opposite post office 3-5-1926 11:4
Gleason, Charles Edward, Arlington Heights photograph 4-11-1947 8:6
Gleason, Clyde says DuPage County Convalescent Home to cost more 5-23-1963 BR 7:7
Gleason, James S., Mount Prospect Pvt. now at Jefferson barracks 8-21-1942 (2) 2:7 at Madison, Wis.; profile 10-2-1942 CCH 6:3
Gleason, Martin J. "Marty" election as Democratic State Central Committeeman is seen as victory for open primaries 4-19-1962 BR 6:1 raps William Redmond's 'bloc' vote; calls it 'sweetheart' deal 5-9-1963 BR 1:2 hits Demo 'disloyalty'; 'no win' policy charged, photograph 6-13-1963 BR 1:8 asks more election competition 3-5-1964 BR 6:1 calls Lodge victory in New Hampshire a repudiation of the far right 3-19-1964 BR 7:8
Gleason, William H., Palatine saw active duty in Southwest Pacific 4-9-1943 (2) 5:7 letter from the Pacific 9-10-1943 (2) 12:1 photograph of 2-9-1945 12:3 Japs surrender Truk naval base on deck of U.S.S. Portland 9-28-1945 14:2 discharged 11-2-1945 13:4
Gleeson, Lt. George H. of the Cook County Sheriff's Highway police, photograph 12-30-1949 1:2
Gleich Construction Co., Mount Prospect see Reseda, Palatine
Glen Acres, Barrington advertisement 3-19-1964 AHH 49:1
Glen Acres Golf Course, Glenview final touches 11-14-1924 14:3, 11-21-1924 9:6
Glen Acres Nursery, Orchard Place, Mannheim Road review 5-9-1947 CCH 2:3
Glen Eden Subdivision, Addison, southeast of Addison Road and Fullerton Avenue developer Elmer Blecke prepares to enlarge, photographs 10-31-1963 BR 6:5, 11:5
Glen Ellyn Acres Nursing Home, northeast of Roosevelt Road and Route 53 State's Attorney enters probe of fire, photographs 2-5-1959 BR 2:3
Glen Ellyn Countryside Civic Organization slates ice cream social 6-21-1962 BR 11:4
Glen Ellyn Disposal to start garbage collection service in Roselle and Bloomingdale 9-26-1947 RR 4:7 Hanover Park collects from 2-14-1963 HH 1:3
Glen Ellyn Human Relations Council formed 4-23-1964 BR 11:4
Glen Ellyn Motors Used Cars, Inc., 326 Roosevelt Road receives charter 8-8-1963 BR 4:6 Glen Ellyn News (newspaper) photograph reprinted, see DuPage Area Boy Scout Council 4-17-1942 DCR 4:2
Glen Ellyn News Agency, 532 Crescent Boulevard sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7
Glen Ellyn Post, American Legion raid bingo game 5-7-1964 BR 7:6
Glen Ellyn Public Library, 596 Crescent Boulevard Salt Creek Civil War Round Table meeting 4-23-1964 BR 4:3
Glen Ellyn Road see Glendale Country Club see Krass, Joseph E. see Marquardt School, Glendale Heights see Zimering, David J.
Glen Ellyn, Village of find skeleton in sand pit; may be clue to old murder 12-22-1933 RR 1:3 dedicates bridge at 100th anniversary 6-15-1934 RR 1:5 policeman shoots it out and wins 2-4-1944 RR 1:3 to annex 100 acres 8-18-1960 RR 4:1 referendums for storm water projects earn approval of voters 12-19-1963 RR 1:4
Glen Ellyn Village Foodliner receives charter: 806 North Main Street 11-21-1963 BR 8:7
Glen Ellyn Young Republicans Club mentioned 1-23-1964 BR 15:5
Glen Grove Co. see Glen Grove Subdivision, Buffalo Grove developers identity revealed: Gilbert and Wolf 3-14-1963 WH 5:4
Glen Grove Subdivision, Buffalo Grove, southeast of Arlington Heights Road and McHenry Road plat to develop 600 acres northwest of village to be presented to Buffalo Grove 9-27-1962 WH 4:5 schools plead for help in proposed development of 3,000 dwelling units northwest of Buffalo Grove, high-rise apartment plans discarded 10-18-1962 WH 1:1 land owner Aribert Wild affirms loyalty to Long Grove; has no intention of annexing to Buffalo Grove 10-25-1962 AHH 27:3 school boards agree on annexation stand 11-1-1962 WH 3:1 airing of house development set 11-22-1962 WH 1:3 golf course planned, see Buffalo Grove Golf Course 12-27-1962 WH 4:4 964-acre annexation nears final decision by Buffalo Grove 1-31-1963 WH 3:1 'mystery' builder is still mystery; details are secret 2-14-1963 WH 5:6 Buffalo Grove planners hold 'educational' parley to discuss development 3-7-1963 WH 3:1 edges closer to annexation 3-28-1963 WH 5:1 Buffalo Grove plans review of pre-annexation terms 5-2-1963 WH 1:1 call back copies of pact; not public yet 5-9-1963 WH 4:1 utility details still not given 5-9-1963 WH 4:3 Lake County Dept. of Public Works to provide sewage disposal 7-25-1963 WH 5:1 village-owned utilities proposed 10-3-1963 WH 5:1 editorial hits at closed meetings of trustees and builders 10-10-1963 WH 6:1 plan board indicates okay for 240-acre development 10-17-1963 EGH 6:1 flood plain vital factor in agreement 10-24-1963 WH 2:5 development poses thorny questions; pros and cons examined, map 10-24-1963 WH 5:1 public hearing set; Albert Frank loses in effort to delay 10-31-1963 WH 5:1 Buffalo Grove trustees offer ideas for improving agreement 11-14-1963 WH 4:1 hearings open; giant project discussed 11-28-1963 WH 1:1 Buffalo Grove trustee-builder Albert Frank opposes concessions to developer 12-12-1963 WH 1:4 thresh out golf course, civic center; progress made 12-12-1963 WH 4:6 expect vote tonight; final draft ready 12-19-1963 WH 1:8 Ela Vernon High School officials to oppose project 12-19-1963 WH 2:4 attorneys still working on annexation pact 12-26-1963 WH 4:1 School District No. 95 asks larger lots 1-9-1964 WH 4:1 developers cut size from 959 acres to 770 acres 1-30-1964 WH 4:7 Buffalo Grove nearly doubles its size: okays 770-acre annexation 2-27-1964 WH 1:1 School District No. 96 suit against Buffalo Grove before judge 7-9-1964 WH 4:1
Glen Oak Country Club, southwest of Hill Avenue and Route 53 sheriff acts to end caddy strike 9-3-1937 RR 1:6 three slot machines confiscated 2-3-1939 RR 1:2 sponsors invitational golf 8-30-1962 AHH 25:4
Glen Oak pool, Sleepy Hollow photograph 8-22-1963 AHH 25:2
Glen Recreation, Glen Ellyn opens Labor Day in new Theatre Building 9-2-1932 RR 1:7, 2:7 bowling season opens 9-1-1933 RR 1:6 advertisement: Glen Theatre building 9-1-1933 RR 3:5
Glen Theatre, Glen Ellyn vaudeville: Fran Steele and his Frolics of 1932; film The Red Headed Woman 8-26-1932 RR 3:7
Glen Trail Woman's Club county historian speaks at luncheon 5-3-1962 BR 9:3 marks 10th year 9-20-1962 BR 20:6
Glenard Farm, Irving Park Road ¼ mile west of Mannheim Road advertisement 5-11-1961 BR 3:4
Glenbard Garden, Lombard, Route 43 just south of North Avenue advertisement 4-29-1949 RR 6:7
Glenbard East High School, Lombard, 1014 South Main Street Charles Percy rally to be held 3-12-1964 BR 1:1, 4-2-1964 BR 7:3
Glenbard High School, Glen Ellyn see Glenbard West High School, Glen Ellyn
Glenbard West High School, Glen Ellyn, 670 Crescent Boulevard (formerly known as Glenbard High School) see also School District No. 87, Leyden and Proviso Townships motor coach plan to carry pupils 7-25-1930 DCR 1:8 35 going to, photograph 9-12-1930 DCR 8:3 model airplane club 12-5-1930 5:4 lecture on Christian Science in auditorium 3-4-1932 RR 3:4 to open 8-5-1932 RR 1:3 first DuPage County music festival 5-25-1934 RR 1:4 voters approve addition 9-23-1938 1:4 Deuel to talk on German U.S. relations 2-14-1941 RR 1:1 Keeneyville boy gets star role in musical comedy 3-12-1943 RR 1:3 nine graduates 5-26-1944 RR 3:3 Bloomingdale Township sends 110 to 9-27-1946 RR 1:4 19 graduate from north DuPage County 6-4-1948 RR 1:1 122 concert tickets sold at Itasca and Roselle for fall series 6-4-1948 RR 1:2 students analyze romance and marriage; tell how to improve both 2-4-1949 RR 1:2 26 from north DuPage County are graduates 6-10-1949 RR 1:6 summer enrollment total 630, 7-4-1963 BR 10:5 accept bids on addition 7-11-1963 BR 11:2 addition behind schedule 11-7-1963 BR 15:1
Glenbrook High School name chosen for Glenview-Northbrook High School, photograph of board members 4-16-1953 CCH 1:2 12-page article in The School Executive magazine 5-28-1953 CCH 3:4 has special laboratories for science, photograph 7-30-1953 CCH 1:4 upper corridor, photograph 8-13-1953 CCH 2:4 set for gym opening 1-28-1954 CCH 1:8 teacher Leslie E. Dennis raps dismissal for liberal view 5-4-1961 WH 4:5
Glenbrook South High School, Glenview, 4000 West Lake Avenue see also School District No. 225 illustration 10-13-1960 AHH 5:4
Glencoe, Village of see Mack, John A., Glencoe see North Shore Methodist Church, Glencoe see Schroeder, Henry C., Glencoe development, see Nixon, Geo. F. 7-3-1925 1:5 regulates airplanes 12-4-1925 16:3 Northbrook citizens denied permission to bathe at beach 8-19-1932 CCH 1:1 what combined police-fire forces do for community, photograph 9-11-1958 AHH 1:1 has been selling lake water to Northbrook 7-11-1963 WH 3:4
Glendale see Glendale Heights, Village of name for Palatine on some 1852 maps 1-3-1936 1:1 "Glen Dale", where Palanois Park Subdivision now stands was a favorite hunting grounds for mourning doves 3-11-1949 17:4
Glendale Country Club, southeast of Lake Street and Glen Ellyn Road (also known as Glendale Golf Club) (site was formerly Clark Tavern) local men open daily fee golf course 7-1-1927 AHH 1:2 advertisement: old time dance; music by The Pumpkin Seed and His Hired Men 11-4-1932 7:1 sold 4-23-1948 RR 1:6 dance 6-4-1948 RR 4:1 photograph 5-4-1961 BR 17:1 G. A. McElroy tours site of Paddock Publications golf tournament 8-13-1964 AHH 29:1 annual Paddock golf tourney Sunday; 15th edition of headliner 8-20-1964 AHH 26:7
Glendale Golf Club see Glendale Country Club
Glendale Heights Park District 300 protest creation of 10-17-1963 RR 1:4 petition dismissed by court 11-28-1963 RR 1:1
Glendale Heights, Village of (formerly known as Glendale) see Queen Bee School, Glendale Heights, District No. 16, Bloomingdale Township see St. Matthew's Roman Catholic Church, Glendale Heights new village means trouble for School District No. 15, Bloomingdale Township 10-8-1959 RR 1:6 looks toward bright, almost unlimited future, photograph of water tower 10-22-1959 BR 7:1 trustees draw straws for office terms 11-12-1959 BR 6:6 appropriates $313,319 for expenditures 7-11-1963 BR 11:6 Pres. Carl Westberg resigns 9-26-1963 BR 12:5 clerk election prompts protest 10-10-1963 BR 12:4 map 4-9-1964 BR 17:1
Glendale, Village of see Glendale Heights, Village of
Glenn, Otis F. photograph of 4-10-1936 12:1
Glenn Street, Wheeling see Cartriseal Corp., Wheeling
Glenn, William H., Arlington Heights may have been target of bomb; was state witness in case against members of United Electrical Workers Union accused of strike violence at Elkay Mfg. Co. 12-9-1949 1:6
Glennshire, Hawthorn Woods advertisement: homes; Old McHenry Road opposite Forest Lake, illustration 10-17-1963 AHH 46:1
Glenview see Glenview, Village of
Glenview Airport see Glenview Naval Air Station Glenview Announcements Hollister Publications newspaper mentioned 5-28-1964 AHH 19:5
Glenview Art Fair artists to show work 7-18-1963 AHH 27:1
Glenview Auxiliary Airfield, just south of Libertyville see Glenview Naval Air Station 2-14-1947 14:1
Glenview Avenue see Glenview Road
Glenview Avenue Garage advertisement 9-2-1921 14:6
Glenview Borders Subdivision history and rapid development, aerial photograph 6-11-1926 10:1
Glenview Bowling Alleys advertisement: Waukegan Avenue south of Glenview Avenue 11-3-1933 6:7
Glenview Boy Scouts practice rescue 2-14-1930 MPH 8:6
Glenview Bus Company to start new bus route Northbrook to Evanston 8-9-1946 8:5 sues for damage 4-30-1948 17:6 higher fares authorized 7-2-1948 CCH 1:6
Glenview Chamber of Commerce inaugurated at Fisher's restaurant 8-7-1925 1:2 in second session 9-11-1925 9:1 to take census 10-2-1925 1:8 dines and plans at fest 12-11-1925 9:5 banquet huge success 2-7-1930 8:5 builds home at northwest corner Elm Street and Dewes Street, photograph 6-23-1939 CCH 2:4 opens model home 7-28-1939 CCH 1:4 Chicago girl given model house at Dewes Street and Fir Street 9-1-1939 CCH 1:6
Glenview Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star holds advance night 10-2-1925 1:6
Glenview Citizens Action Association wins injunction suit against Metropolitan Disposal Company, see garbage 12-17-1948 28:6 closes dump, now must get money for attorneys 3-4-1949 18:2
Glenview Civic Association regular meeting 6-24-1921 11:4 election 11-7-1924 9:3 building plans 11-14-1924 14:4 "Keep your eyes on Civic Association", new slogan 1-30-1925 1:5 gives youngsters rousing time 2-20-1925 13:3 discusses building plans 2-27-1925 13:1 proceeds with plans for community house 4-24-1925 13:3 works hard for success of fair 8-28-1925 9:1
Glenview Civic Orchestra see Glenview Music Foundation
Glenview Civic Party slates ticket 3-11-1949 13:6
Glenview Community Church fund reaches $100,000, 5-16-1947 14:6 to be dedicated 9-19-1947 13:8, 11-14-1947 12:4 Posy parade 8-20-1948 CCH 1:8 stolen safe found in Wheeling 5-23-1963 WH 4:4 district PTA meeting; 1000 Elm Street 10-22-1964 AHH 9:1
Glenview Congregational Church, Dewes Street evening sermon: "The Model Home" 1-26-1923 (Roll A) 1:4 addition completed 5-2-1924 5:3 plans for ordination of Pastor O. E. Spencer 5-9-1924 13:5 play Miss Perkin's Last Engagement or The Old District School No. 2, 5-30-1924 9:7 pastor accepts call at Bayport, Minn. 6-13-1924 13:2 new hall proves its worth at play 6-13-1924 13:3 entertainment, see Glenview Girl Scouts 10-17-1924 12:3 bazaar well attended 11-28-1924 10:3 supper well attended 2-27-1925 13:3 plays Cornelia Pickles, Plaintiff; Gypsy Picnic; Murder Will Out 4-10-1925 5:4 many folks at home coming 10-11-1929 8:1
Glenview Consolidated School District No. 34 see School District No. 34, Northfield Township
Glenview Convalescent Hospital plans moving forward 11-23-1926 1:4
Glenview Countryside Civic Association, unincorporated area between Mount Prospect and Glenview plans for carnival at Central Road and Milwaukee Avenue 5-14-1948 CCH 1:7, 5-21-1948 18:6
Glenview Dramatic Club preparing for Glenview Fair 8-7-1925 1:6 minstrel show makes big hit; club shows its highest talent 9-18-1925 12:2, 4 holds dinner dance at Garden of Allah 10-9-1925 4:8
Glenview Eagles Club fathers and sons have merry time 11-21-1924 9:5
Glenview Fair premium list 9-2-1921 14:3 premium list 8-29-1924 4:1 great days for Glenview folks 8-29-1924 5:3 what it means 9-5-1924 1:6 weather is kind 9-12-1924 3:3 Dramatic Club preparing for 8-7-1925 1:6 committee busy preparing plans 8-14-1925 5:5 preparations for, see Glenview Civic Association 8-28-1925 9:1 expect parade to be principle feature 9-4-1925 12:8 cover big field in advertising 9-11-1925 9:4 rain no object in putting over 9-18-1925 12:3 swells community fund 9-18-1925 12:5
Glenview Forest Preserve, Glenview Road and Harms Road enlarged photograph created [not shown] 5-9-1924 16:5 everything merry at School Festival 6-13-1924 13:5 school festival 6-5-1925 9:3 Division three schools fete 5-31-1927 1:7 school festival May 29, 5-18-1928 1:5 5,000 attend school festival 6-5-1928 4:2
Glenview Frozen Food Lockers, Waukegan Road and Linneman Street plans to erect a 1000-locker plant 4-7-1944 1:6 advertisement, illustration 4-7-1944 11:4
Glenview Garage advertisement: Superior Chevrolet, illustration 2-2-1923 9:5
Glenview Girl Scouts entertainment at Congregation Hall 10-17-1924 12:3 forging ahead in number 10-31-1924 9:3 Glenview believes in 12-19-1924 13:3 scoutcraft is helpful to all girls 12-26-1924 3:7 mothers guests at banquet 5-15-1925 1:3 busy during Girls' Week 11-6-1925 9:8
Glenview Health Council to sponsor crippled children's clinic 10-7-1949 18:5
Glenview High School to open 8-22-1919 1:3 banquet 12-5-1919 9:4
Glenview Inn, Waukegan Road and Glenview Road formerly known as Krueger's Hall 4-11-1924 12:1 advertisement 9-5-1924 12:1 record crowd turns out for drama Diamonds and Hearts 5-1-1925 13:5 razed by its second fire 3-29-1929 8:8
Glenview Junior High School mentioned 11-25-1949 2:7
Glenview League of Arts wins further laurels with last play 11-9-1928 6:6 show a real success 1-25-1929 4:2 grand finale Deacon Dubbs is good play 5-10-1929 8:8 play A Busy Honeymoon 10-11-1929 8:3 farce What Anne Brought Home 1-24-1930 NCH 1:8 players charm Glenview folk 1-31-1930 8:8 play Black Terror 3-14-1930 MPH 2:1 play The Arrival of Kitty 5-2-1930 1:8, 5-16-1930 1:7
Glenview League of Women Voters meeting open to public 4-10-1925 22:5 first meeting 4-24-1925 13:1 first official meeting 10-23-1925 1:6
Glenview Meat Market advertisement 9-2-1921 13:1
Glenview Methodist Church, Church Street between Grove Street and Glenview Road Epworth League carnival great success 10-5-1923 (Roll A) 1:6 Epworth League carnival big popular success 9-26-1924 8:7 noted speaker Mrs. Dan B. Brummett, former president, Woman's Home Missionary Society, accorded good crowd 11-28-1924 10:4 Suwanee River Jubilee Quartette, a company of Negro singers to give program 12-12-1924 8:5 Children's Day 6-12-1925 1:6 to celebrate 40th anniversary 6-19-1925 13:1 has enjoyable day 7-3-1925 4:3 Epworth League busiest organization in November 10-23-1925 1:7 Rev. Stanton address: "Do We Want Peace?" 11-19-1926 AHH (2) 6:4
Glenview Millwork Company, Grove Street and Depot Street opens 10-1-1937 CCH 1:5, 7:7
Glenview Ministerial Association expected to take a stand against John Birch Society 12-24-1964 AHH 48:1
Glenview Music Foundation formed to support Glenview Civic Orchestra and Northfield Township Civic Chorus 10-28-1932 CCH 1:1
Glenview Naval Air Base see Glenview Naval Air Station
Glenview Naval Air Station, bounded by West Lake Avenue, Shermer Road and Leheigh Avenue (formerly known as Curtiss Flying Field, Curtiss-Reynolds Airport, Glenview Airport, Glenview Naval Air Base) aviators visit local airports 8-9-1929 2:5 donates free rides for Northbrook Day 8-9-1929 6:6 to open with pageant 10-1-1929 1:7 thousands to attend opening 10-18-1929 4:1 dedicated 10-25-1929 3:7 declared safe to use 11-19-1929 1:8 Amelia Earhart at 6-3-1930 4:6 accidents at air races were avoidable 9-5-1930 1:6 Arlington ladies officially meet French flyers 9-23-1930 4:5 giant air show may be held 10-21-1932 6:4 international air races to start 9-1-1933 CCH 1:3 Graf Zeppelin reaches Glenview; 13,500 mile trip 10-27-1933 1:4 Sky Harbor stunt flyer and girl die in crash at 8-2-1935 1:8 women flyers to compete 8-14-1936 6:6 crash kills naval pilot Elmer Johansen ¼ mile east of Waukegan Road northeast of Techny Mission House 7-16-1937 CCH 1:6 women aces in air 9-17-1937 RR 2:5 school children visit 12-3-1937 8:3 Army Air Corps Flying Cadet School planned 6-2-1939 CCH 1:5 Arlington amateur flyers awarded solo ratings 11-30-1939 MPH 1:8 Robert Hansing passes government tests and can take up passengers 7-5-1940 1:8 chief of instruction Lieut. B. J. Parrish to talk to Cub Scouts of Arlington about airplanes 10-11-1940 4:7 purchased by U.S. Navy 11-22-1940 6:4 Navy plane lands on railroad track at Mount Prospect 2-13-1942 CCH 1:4 guards nab 'U.S. enemy'; Elk Grove youth released 2-20-1942 1:5 government to make two million dollar improvement 2-27-1942 1:4, 5-22-1942 1:8 U.S. Navy needs auxiliary training field for Curtiss-Reynolds Airport; see Arlington Heights Auxiliary Training Field 4-24-1942 1:8 Navy expands plans 6-5-1942 1:4 photograph of 6-26-1942 6:1 program calls for thirty practice fields surrounding 9-4-1942 (2) 1:5 expansion completed 9-11-1942 MPH 1:6 air expert to speak at Prospect Heights 10-9-1942 CCH 2:5 training plane crashes after hitting tree northwest of Barrington 11-6-1942 1:2 dedicates chapel 12-25-1942 (2) 1:5 now full-fledged naval air station 1-8-1943 4:5 Navy ship stalls just south of Arlington Park Race Track; two injured 1-15-1943 1:4 pilot lands in Mount Prospect field during blizzard 4-23-1943 4:5, 4-30-1943 1:2 Charles A. Lindbergh at 4-30-1943 (2) 2:5 training plane turns over in Walter Senne oat field northeast Palatine; no injuries 7-9-1943 MPH 1:5 WAVES assume new duties 8-6-1943 1:1 sailors and WACS to picnic at Mount Prospect Country Club 8-27-1943 MPH 2:6 naval chaplain, Chalmers G. Long heads Thanksgiving service; string trio to furnish music; photographs 11-18-1943 1:4 Christmas, see PEO Sisterhood 12-17-1943 1:2 pilot survives plane crash at Arlington 3-24-1944 1:5 Commander thanks assistance of Arlington Heights 4-7-1944 1:1 Naval air cadet dies in Barrington crash 4-28-1944 2:5 naval primary training command goes to 6-9-1944 8:4 needs homes for naval officers 6-16-1944 7:8 Navy planes in midair crash at Palatine 6-30-1944 1:2 Naval Air Primary Training Command established; more housing units needed 6-30-1944 1:4 Adm. O. E. Hardison takes over new post, photograph 6-30-1944 1:5 admirals tour 9-29-1944 6:7 400 POWs to be used for work, see Arlington Heights Auxiliary Training Field 3-23-1945 1:8 Navy flier killed near Busse Road and Central Road; chute fails to open after motor falls out of plane 6-15-1945 1:5 4 flyers killed when two planes collide near Foundry Road and Mount Prospect Road 7-6-1945 RR 1:3 Wheeling farmer, Otto Runge has narrow escape as planes collide 7-13-1945 1:7 new man, Rear Admiral Osborne B. Hardison, to head 9-21-1945 6:4 cadet flier falls from plane, but floats to safety 4-26-1946 1:1 to release all training landing fields 5-3-1946 1:4 air show 6-27-1946 3:4, 2:7 selected as headquarters for Naval Air Reserve Training Command 6-27-1946 19:4 ok's release of Arlington Heights Auxiliary Training Field 10-4-1946 1:8 RFC oks barracks conversion to veterans' apartments 12-20-1946 (2) 14:5 to offer "refresher" experience for former servicemen 1-17-1947 14:3 Navy to present air show 2-14-1947 13:4 Cook Research Laboratories to test new automatic opening parachutes at Glenview Auxiliary Airfield 2-14-1947 14:1 conversion of barracks to GI homes soon 3-28-1947 12:3 to fly over Arlington Heights 7-11-1947 17:1 "Weekend Warriors" win trophy, photograph 1-2-1948 9:5 120 new apartments to be created 2-20-1948 11:3 changes command, photograph 2-27-1948 20:4 invites "new blood" to Naval Air Reserve 4-16-1948 17:6 plan model plane meet 6-25-1948 10:7 Naval Air Reserve Command in second year of operation 6-25-1948 17:8 open to public this weekend; model plane contest Sunday 7-16-1948 12:4 plans Christmas party 12-10-1948 21:4 photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Paddock, Sr., boarding plane 3-18-1949 1:1 editor witnesses air tragedy; sees Glenview bombers 'destroyed' by planes, photograph 3-25-1949 1:1 competes for trophy, photograph 4-15-1949 20:4 summer naval course open to graduates or 17-year-old youths 6-10-1949 11:3 changes command 6-10-1949 11:7 Annual Chicago Plymouth Model Contest and Air Show, photograph 7-7-1949 2:4, 16:4 flight of aircraft over Arlington Heights to be led by LCDR James McCarthy 7-15-1949 4:5 to be host to flying farmers 8-5-1949 8:4 Boy Scouts at, photograph 11-24-1950 1:2 starts work on jet expansion 7-20-1951 DCR 1:5 navy fast jet-fighter F9F-6, photograph 12-17-1953 AHH 22:6 exploding jet threatens homes at south end of Mount Prospect's Main Street, photograph 4-19-1956 AHH 1:5 U.S. Navy abandoned its station a year ago after a vigorous effort by residents against noise and hazards 1-31-1957 CCH 1:5 summer training at El Toro, Calif., photographs 9-11-1958 AHH 45:1 Wheeling pilot Bethel Hulme lands crippled airplane safely, photograph 5-21-1959 WH 1:1 young Marine flyer dies in air crash near Old Willow Road and Shermer Road, photograph 6-4-1959 WH 1:1 Herbert Philbrick, famed counterspy, delivers plea for fight on 'Reds' 9-1-1960 AHH 23:1 Piper aircraft turned over to Captain, photograph 3-9-1961 AHH 36:1 classic car show coming 5-4-1961 AHH 23:5 mobile billboard displays fly Navy signs, slogans, photographs 5-11-1961 AHH 24:4 sets Armed Forces Day, photograph 5-18-1961 AHH 28:1 plans July 4th open house 6-22-1961 AHH 40:3 pilots training in new FJ-4 jets 9-14-1961 AHH 81:1 FJ-4B Fury landing at more that 150 miles per hour, photograph 10-26-1961 BR 9:3 scouts and families tour, photograph 11-9-1961 PHH 1:4 celebrates anniversary, photograph 11-23-1961 AHH 59:1 Donald Rumsfeld in cockpit, photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 8:1 Miss Model Aviation to preside at meet 6-28-1962 AHH 59:3 model airplane meet set 7-19-1962 AHH 5:4 Sea Squadron forming new class 7-26-1962 AHH 61:4 slates open house 8-23-1962 AHH 3:5 Hanover Park pilot bails out safely shortly before plane plunges into a Northbrook home 9-12-1963 HH 6:6 low planes over Hoffman Estates spur pledge from navy 5-28-1964 HH 1:8 pilot escapes A-4D Skyhawk as fuel tanks explode; plane halts at end of runway 9-3-1964 AHH 3:3
Glenview News Agency opened by local boys 6-13-1930 1:5
Glenview Park District constructing 10-acre park 2-1-1935 1:7
Glenview Pharmacy, Waukegan Road and Glenview Avenue victim of early morning robbery 11-11-1927 8:5
Glenview Pleasure Club to give masquerade ball at Krueger's Hall 2-1-1924 16:1
Glenview Plumbing & Heating Co. advertisement 3-7-1924 5:6 advertisement: Waukegan Road north of Glenview Road 7-3-1925 4:1 reviewed 10-2-1931 6:4 Glenview Post (newspaper) merged with Glenview View 7-11-1952 PE 1:1
Glenview Post No. 166, American Legion distinguished guests attend installation 3-27-1925 13:3 Commander outlines plans for 1926, 12-18-1925 9:8
Glenview Progressive Party wins, see Glenview, Village of 4-24-1925 13:5 issues statement 4-10-1931 4:7 slates ticket 3-11-1949 13:6
Glenview Public Library robbed 5-20-1949 10:3
Glenview Regular Party see Glenview, Village of 4-24-1925 13:5
Glenview Road or Avenue see Blue Heron, Glenview see Blue and White Eat Shop, Glenview see Camp Skokie Valley, Glenview see Collier's of Glenview see Danielson, Raymond D., Glenview see Dilg, John, Hotel, Glenview see Elmgate Golf Club see Franklin, Ben, Store, Glenview see Glenview Avenue Garage see Glenview Forest Preserve see Glenview Inn see Glenview Methodist Church see Glenview Pharmacy see Glenview State Bank see Glenview Theatre see Glenview Volunteer Fire Department see Gould Brothers, Glenview see Hines, Edward, Lumber Company, Glenview see Kretz, Paul, Glenview see Krueger's Hall, Glenview see McCullen & Cole, Glenview see Nelson Nursery, Glenview see North Shore Polo Club Speedway see Northfield Building & Loan Association, Glenview see Palmgren's Subdivision, Glenview see Park, The, Glenview see Peterson, Enoch, Concrete Co., Glenview see Pickwick Golf Club, Glenview see Piesz, Wm., Des Plaines, Glenview see Playdium, The, Glenview see Rugen Cooperative Stores, Glenview see Shopper's Row, Glenview see Simonsen's Nurseries, Glenview see VanSteenberg, Mrs. B. M., Glenview Cook County $5,000,000 bond issue would pave road from Milwaukee Avenue to Waukegan Road 10-24-1919 5:6 Waukegan Road curve to be straightened at 1-1-1926 1:1 death curve doomed 3-25-1927 4:6 home at 1950, photograph 3-28-1941 (2) 4:6 cocktail party honors century old barn at Wagner Road and 7-17-1947 10:4
Glenview Royal Neighbors of America installs new officers 2-2-1923 (Roll A) 4:6
Glenview Rural Fire Department organized; expect truck soon 12-3-1937 1:2 equips new truck, photograph 1-14-1938 CCH 1:1 dedicates new fire truck 3-25-1938 CCH 1:8 to dance 5-20-1938 CCH 1:6 given class B rating 5-10-1940 CCH 1:8 fifth annual dance at Schufreider's Pavilion 5-22-1942 6:1 to hold annual meeting 11-17-1944 PE 1:7 to meet 11-14-1947 CCH 1:3 to celebrate tenth anniversary in big way 5-28-1948 CCH 1:8
Glenview School, east side of Waukegan Road a quarter mile north of Glenview Road see also School District No. 34, Northfield Township history, photograph 10-10-1919 10:2 commencement exercises 6-4-1920 1:5 film of, see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 2-4-1921 9:4 commencement and operetta at Krueger's Hall 6-10-1921 9:4 prominent educators to honor 12-16-1921 9:3 institute a big success 12-23-1921 9:3 library receives donation 3-30-1923 (Roll A) 5:5 closes 7-6-1923 (Roll A) 5:3 Achievement Club wins recognition 3-28-1924 5:5 in close contest for spelling championship 4-11-1924 12:5 community school garden 5-2-1924 5:4 "indigestible" spells defeat at spelling contest 5-2-1924 5:5 opens fifth room to accommodate increased enrollment 10-10-1924 12:5 honored with notable visitors 12-5-1924 9:7 to sing famous Corn Song on WLS radio 1-30-1925 1:3 children in campaign for funds to buy radio 2-13-1925 5:1 radio fund grows by leaps and bounds 2-20-1925 13:5 broadcast Corn is King, see radio 2-27-1925 1:7, 3-6-1925 13:5 Achievement essays 5-8-1925 10:4 District lets contract for new school house 5-29-1925 13:2 play Cinderella's May Day Dream 6-19-1925 13:3,6,7 honors seventeen with diplomas 7-3-1925 1:4 local students enter higher seat of learning 9-18-1925 12:1 District enlarges plans for new school 10-9-1925 4:4 film America 10-30-1925 1:8 to dedicate school with exercises 12-11-1925 9:6 opens assembly hall with program 12-18-1925 9:4 teachers' meeting a great success 10-25-1927 1:7 comedy drama Cyclone Sally 1-10-1930 1:6 Library commended 5-6-1930 4:4 orchestra progresses 2-27-1931 CCH 8:5 Cook County school survey, see School District No. 34, Northfield Township 12-11-1942 1:6
Glenview State Bank, Glenview Road just west of Waukegan Road opens 5-20-1921 9:4 advertisement 7-1-1921 9:6 Cashier killed in attempted hold-up, Chicago Tribune photographs, see Christensen, Fred J. 9-30-1921 9:3 financial report 1-13-1922 12:2 second anniversary, photographs 5-18-1923 (Roll A) 13:4 enjoys good business, photograph 5-16-1924 11:4 photograph 7-4-1924 7:1 in 44th year 7-9-1964 AHH 50:4,6
Glenview Symphony Orchestra gives concert for civic building 2-14-1930 MPH 8:7
Glenview Theatre (formerly Krueger's Hall), Glenview Road and Waukegan Road to show films The Midnight Alarm, Quick Sands 12-28-1923 (Roll A) 5:6 re-opens, film Quick Sands 1-18-1924 9:6 The Ninety and Nine 2-1-1924 2:7 Glenview View (newspaper) published by Preacher Anderson, opposes annexation 7-3-1925 1:6 merged with Glenview Post 7-11-1952 PE 1:1
Glenview, Village of Cook County Herald attracting subscribers 8-22-1919 1:2 prepares to welcome her boys 9-26-1919 1:3 pays tribute to soldier heroes; Roll of Honor, list of those who served 10-10-1919 9:1 the boys — where they were — what they did 10-10-1919 9:3 gold star hero: Corporal Joseph Sesterhenn, killed in action, photograph 10-10-1919 9:6 Camp Fire Girls, The Park, ball teams 10-10-1919 10:2 history of our village, Red Cross Auxiliary, Volunteer Fire Fighters 10-10-1919 10:4 our churches 10-10-1919 10:6 our fund drives 10-10-1919 10:7 initiates condemnation proceedings to acquire site for sewage disposal station on Chicago River 12-17-1920 5:5 fifth annual Glenview Day 9-2-1921 13:1-7 lets contract for new drainage system 9-2-1921 13:5 enters movieland, see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 3-9-1923 (Roll A) 9:5 considers permit, see Tierney's cafe 5-18-1923 (Roll A) 13:3 community fair 8-24-1923 (Roll A) 9:2 fair a big success 9-14-1923 (Roll A) 9:5 carnival a success 10-5-1923 (Roll A) 1:6 condemns property for Henley Street 11-30-1923 (Roll A) 11:6 real estate booming 3-7-1924 5:1, 4-4-1924 1:5 election broadcast, see KYW, Chicago 4-11-1924 12:6 extensive building program 5-2-1924 5:3 statement of financial condition 5-9-1924 13:4 treasurer's report of road and bridge funds 5-23-1924 10:3 building activities 5-30-1924 9:4 zoning plans elicit reaction 6-13-1924 13:4 bond issue for new water pump put to voters Aug. 4th 8-1-1924 5:4 building and real estate movements 9-19-1924 14:1 new well plans considered 10-3-1924 9:4 Chief Shell places young hoodlums in jail 11-7-1924 9:5 houses, additions and garages in latest permit list 11-7-1924 9:7 zoning commission begins real work 11-14-1924 14:6 real estate being sold and improved 11-21-1924 9:7 to annex property lying south 12-5-1924 9:3 Board plans further improvements for second well 12-5-1924 9:5 Board in move for pump station 2-13-1925 5:7 Zoning and Planning Commission to meet 2-27-1925 CCH 5:6 approves water works system 3-20-1925 17:3 credit due Council for progress 4-10-1925 6:1 Progressives on Regular Ticket win over Peoples Ticket in election contest 4-24-1925 13:5 company to subdivide Colvin estates near Glenview, see Geo. F. Nixon 5-15-1925 1:1 real estate development 5-22-1925 14:1 hosts, see Cook County 6-26-1925 12:1 voters decide against annexation 6-26-1925 12:6 Geo. F. Nixon explains why annexation lost 7-3-1925 1:1 Village Board President H. M. McCullen blames loss on Glenview View 7-3-1925 1:6 great carnival staged Fourth of July 7-3-1925 1:3 many homes under construction 7-17-1925 8:1 progressive improvements 8-28-1925 9:3 Engineer Paul E. Green explains retarding of improvements 7-30-1926 9:6 success crowns efforts of Glenview Day boosters 9-3-1926 10:1 storm water sewer abandoned 2-25-1927 8:6 death curve at Glenview Avenue doomed 3-25-1927 4:6 has healthiest pupils, photograph 6-14-1927 1:1 plans another race track 1-8-1929 1:7 dedicates civic center 9-10-1929 1:7 "Why I Like Glenview" 6-26-1931 CCH 4:1 Glenview Days 9-4-1931 CCH 8:6 description of businesses 9-25-1931 5:6 two day celebration 9-2-1932 8:4 Arthur L. Palmgren: "Why I Like to Live in Glenview" 9-9-1932 CCH 1:4 nine die in plane crash at Harrison Street just north of Harlem Park 6-16-1933 1:1 celebration ready 9-8-1933 8:5 Glenview Days 9-7-1934 8:1 to celebrate annual Glenview Days 8-30-1935 8:2,6 to hold 19th annual celebration 9-4-1936 1:8 to celebrate Glenview Days 8-20-1937 1:5 Glenview Days and Centennial celebration 8-20-1937 8:4 Mardi Gras and real Indians 8-27-1937 CCH 1:8 lets contract for Lake Michigan water 5-6-1938 8:7 Glenview Days to attract large crowds 8-18-1939 CCH 1:1 Glenview Days to be celebrated 8-23-1940 8:4 business review 12-13-1940 7:2 Glenview Days 8-8-1941 8:3 business review 2-13-1942 7:4 motor fails, plane wrecks residence at 612 Greenview Avenue 9-18-1942 (2) 1:4 Glenview Days 8-20-1943 (2) 1:1, CCH 7:4 Glenview celebrates 8-25-1944 6:2 Glenview Days 8-24-1945 9:1, 8-23-1946 15:4, CCH 1:1 cover of magazine Country Gentleman shows painting of classroom of school near 2-7-1947 10:2 cocktail party honors century old barn at Wagner Road and Glenview Road 7-17-1947 10:4 Glenview Days 8-22-1947 14:4 reduces business lot size 4-16-1948 12:6 Cook County Vegetable Growers rebuffed; Glenview does not want Jamaican laborers at Camp Skokie Valley 4-30-1948 1:1 objects to Mexicans at Camp Skokie; violation of zoning ordinance 4-30-1948 20:5 crippled children's clinic at Village Hall 5-28-1948 CCH 1:5 seeks to end Chicago garbage dump at Lutter clay hole north of village, see garbage 6-25-1948 18:3 deny injunction to stop garbage dumping in clayhole 7-9-1948 18:3 Glenview Days are here again! Glenview Avenue and Harlem Avenue 8-27-1948 19:1, CCH 1:1 still fighting to stop dumping in Glenview hole 10-15-1948 20:3 Chicago halts dumping of garbage at 11-26-1948 13:3 no decision yet on village paying dump attorneys 3-18-1949 5:6 says 'no' to $5,000, 4-8-1949 11:5 village attorney resigns 6-17-1949 CCH 20:5 dump still not filled 7-7-1949 4:5 Glenview Days at new location, Waukegan Road and Henley Street 8-26-1949 CCH 1:2 has no money; buys $50,000 in bonds 9-2-1949 19:3 new business rumors delay stop action in dump case 12-30-1949 21:4
Glenview Volunteer Fire Department history of 10-10-1919 10:4 installs new fire alarm 10-17-1924 12:3 fire siren is honest to goodness alarm; automobile fire 10-31-1924 9:7 smoker big success 3-6-1925 13:1 owns lung motor 3-20-1925 14:4 siren not used in four recent fires 9-11-1925 9:3 to dedicate new fire station on Glenview Road 6-20-1947 2:6 dance ends with call to battle fire 1-14-1949 18:6
Glenwood School see also School District No. 167 wins award 5-20-1927 1:7 student essay 3-25-1930 5:4
Glidden, Kathleen Ann, Wheaton photograph 6-25-1948 8:3
Glidden's Country Store, Arlington Heights, Dunton Court Shopping Center (also known as Country Paint Co., Country Store Paint Co.) unique store makes nation's headlines: general store and cracker barrel atmosphere 11-7-1957 AHH 1:6 advertisement; 40 South Dunton Avenue 5-11-1961 AHH 13:5 has the charm of 'yesteryear'; features rocker, pot-bellied stove, photograph 3-21-1963 AHH 61:1 advertisement 5-28-1964 AHH 5:1
Gliderport, Elmhurst Road and Golf Road demonstrations 11-7-1930 DCR 1:7
gliders see aviation 1-17-1930 8:7...
"Glitter Gulch" see Mannheim Road 10-18-1962 AHH 10:2, 4-30-1964 BR 8:1
Globe Die-Mold Corp., Niles, 7430 North Milwaukee Avenue review 10-18-1962 AHH 47:5
Globe School, Lansing, 159th Street see also School District No. 157 essays 3-6-1925 3:2, 1-17-1928 4:6
Glocca Morra Apartments, Inc., Arlington Heights, Highland Avenue and St. James Street high-rise proposed on St. Peter Lutheran Church land 8-8-1963 AHH 1:7 petition opposes high-rise; but downtown reaction favorable 8-22-1963 AHH 1:1 developer Joseph Bernstein asks quick high-rise action; church eager to sell acre 2-20-1964 AHH 1:7 favored by ACTION 5-7-1964 AHH 1:1 seven homeowners' associations oppose zone revision 7-23-1964 AHH 1:7
Glocke, Henry, Arlington Heights advertisement: restaurant and ice cream parlor, in building recently vacated by R. F. Perrin, two doors west of Arlington Heights State Bank 8-1-1919 8:1
Glode, Raymond, Palatine photograph 6-6-1947 PE 1:3
Glomp, Chester, Edgewood at Lexington, La. 12-18-1942 RR 1:2
Glomp, Louis, Edgewood in army, whereabouts not known 12-18-1942 RR 1:2
Glomp, Siswof, Edgewood at Picket, Va. 12-18-1942 RR 1:2
Glomp, Teddy, Edgewood at Alameda, Calif. 12-18-1942 RR 1:2
Glos, Harry J. chief investigator for ICC, see tow trucks 8-23-1962 BR 11:3 fired by ICC for allegedly manhandling an attorney during an investigation 11-1-1962 BR 1:7
Glos, Hattie G. with Frederick S. Weiser has written and published a history of Wayne Township 9-3-1953 BR 1:8
Glover, Charles N., Chicago Heights new Cook County Farm Bureau asst. advisor, photograph 3-13-1936 1:7 photograph of 11-4-1938 CCH 1:1
Glover's Meats, Palatine, 436 East Northwest Highway advertisement 9-18-1958 PE 4:1
Glow, George A., Arlington Heights ready to serve park district if voters desire 3-28-1941 3:4
Glowacki, John, farm, southwest corner Lake Street and Church Road mushroom farm burns, photograph 7-7-1960 RR 1:1
Glucas, Frank, Roselle discharged 11-2-1945 13:4
glue see adhesives see drug abuse
Glueck, Edward, Wheeling at Camp Grant 4-30-1943 (2) 3:3 on week-end pass 5-21-1943 (2) 2:3, 6-18-1943 (2) 6:6 at Fort Lewis, Wash. 7-23-1943 9:4 expects to be on maneuvers in Oregon 8-13-1943 (2) 1:3 on furlough 12-10-1943 12:5 receives Bronze Star for heroic service at Okinawa 9-28-1945 9:3
Glueck, Kenneth, Upholstering, Palatine, 1436 North Hicks Road advertisement: auto upholstery 7-20-1961 AHH 30:1 review 9-12-1963 AHH 92:3
Glueckert, Mary Ellen, Arlington Heights photograph 12-3-1948 6:5
Glueckert, Richard F. files for Democratic committeeman in Wheeling Township 2-25-1938 1:4 photograph of 3-4-1938 1:5 praise for 4-1-1938 1:1
Glueckert, Richard F., Jr., Arlington Heights enlists in Army Air Forces 6-23-1944 12:2 at Keesler Field, Miss. 2-2-1945 7:6 at Fort Myers, Fla. 7-27-1945 11:4
Glueckert, Rosemary photograph of 6-17-1938 1:4
Glueckert Service Station and Highway Restaurant, Arlington Heights mentioned 10-2-1931 AHH (2) 6:1
Glueckert's Lounge, Arlington Heights, 656 West Northwest Highway liquor license renewal denied 4-7-1955 AHH 1:5
Gluesing, Carl Edward, Wood Dale professor is science magician, photograph 4-6-1961 BR 8:3
GMAC (abbreviation) see General Motors Acceptance Corporation
Gmitter, Albert T., Barrington father of six killed in auto accident, photograph 10-15-1959 BR 1:3
Gnarled Oaks, Prospect Heights, bounded by Palatine Road, Wheeling Road, Willow Road and Elmhurst Road 9-17-1964 AHH 8:3 subdivision approved 4-30-1964 WH 3:3 15-home project cut to 6, 9-17-1964 AHH 8:3 plat approved 9-17-1964 MPH 1:5
go-carts see also midget auto racing see "53" Drive-In Track see Eilrich Sports, Bensenville see Funland Park see Green's Fairways see Metzler, Raymond F., Palatine see Midway Carts, Palatine see D & S Pro Sport Center, Mount Prospect see River Valley Raceways, Gilberts craze is sweeping suburbs, see Metzler, Raymond F., Palatine 12-8-1960 AHH 5:4 go-cart track in Rolling Meadows Shopping Center? police chief opposes it 12-8-1960 RMH 1:4 go-cart track veto explained by zoners 2-2-1961 RMH 1:6 go-cart track plan slowed by Palatine trustees 3-23-1961 HH 10:1 go-kart supporters want public hearing 5-4-1961 PE 3:3 National Safety Council objects to go-karting as danger 6-22-1961 AHH 72:4 Elk Grove Village refuses go-kart okay 7-6-1961 EGH 5:3 controversy attracts crowd of 60 at Palatine 7-13-1961 HH 7:6 go-cart track stirs homeowner interest in Wheeling Township 8-10-1961 AHH 16:3 Cook County supports objections to proposed go-cart, midget car and stock car track at Palatine Road east of Wolf Road 9-28-1961 WH 1:1 ban go-karts from streets: Sec. of State Carpentier edict 7-26-1962 AHH 21:2
goats see Elk Grove Goat Dairy see New-Bell Dairy Goat Farm, Route 47 see Patten, James A., Evanston see Prescription Goat Dairy tame goats attract youngsters at Warehouse Outlet Department Store, photograph 12-15-1960 AHH 11:4
Gobbert, Otto photograph 4-26-1962 PE 3:6
Goble, Gerald G., Bensenville at Great Lakes 6-4-1943 RR 1:6 discharged 12-21-1945 12:7 photograph 10-7-1949 7:4
God see also atheism Paddock Publications motto: "Our aim: to fear God, tell the truth and make money" 1-12-1901 1:1 stirring movie Power of God 12-12-1941 DCR 1:4 film God of the Atom: new approach to atom bomb problem 1-9-1948 PE 4:3 colored film God is My Landlord 1-13-1950 MPH 3:6 tells how her family obeyed God's law eighty years ago, photograph 7-22-1954 AHH 31:4 can solve all problems: Ralph Cessna 9-20-1962 AHH 8:4
Godbarsen Electric Service, Palatine, 600 West Wood Street advertisement 11-21-1947 7:1
Godbarsen, Robert, Jr., Palatine letter from Evanston 1-21-1944 7:3 at New York City 7-13-1945 10:7 at Brunswick, Me. 8-16-1945 7:6 aboard ship in Pacific 11-2-1945 16:8, 11-16-1945 14:4
Goder, Joseph, Incinerators, Elk Grove Village buys plant at 2483 Greenleaf Avenue 11-12-1964 EGH 2:5
Godfrey, Luther W. Civil War veteran buried in Bloomingdale Cemetery 6-1-1961 RR 1:3
Goding, Carl V., Addison, 414 West Lake Street review: electrical motor repair 9-6-1962 AHH 64:5
Godknecht, Adolph R., Palatine Postmaster, see United States Postal Service 5-17-1918 10:5 retires 7-7-1922 14:4 elected Mayor 4-21-1933 1:8 retires from public office 2-14-1941 1:4 to leave Palatine after 68 years on same street, 315 North Plum Grove Road 10-14-1949 PE 1:7
Godknecht, Bill, Palatine at Beloit, photograph 11-5-1948 9:7
Godknecht, Henry, Palatine when cigar making flourished in Palatine in 1880, photograph 12-30-1949 17:1
Godknecht, Miss Margaret, Palatine Village Treasurer hides auto in back of home 7-3-1936 1:4
Godknecht, Russell former Palatine boy researches high altitude flying 12-5-1941 PE 1:7 flies his own plane 6-4-1943 PE 1:1
Godknecht, Shirlee, Palatine essay: "What keeps our battleships afloat?" 2-20-1942 PE 3:2
Godknecht, William Henry, Palatine photograph of 4-25-1941 PE 1:2 at Monmouth, Ill. 1-15-1943 (2) 1:7 transferred to New Mexico 4-16-1943 PE 2:6 letter from Del Monte, Calif. 8-6-1943 (2) 6:6 graduates from naval air corps school 10-15-1943 7:2 on way to Fort Hutchinson, Kan. 10-28-1943 9:1 letter from Fort Hutchinson 11-18-1943 12:1 parachutes to safety 12-24-1943 PE 1:4 "washed out of the navy", now at Great Lakes 3-31-1944 14:5 letter from Atlanta, Ga. 8-4-1944 9:6 letter from Alabama 9-15-1944 7:6 on furlough from Pensacola, Fla. 5-11-1945 7:8 at Clinton, Okla. 6-22-1945 12:5 at Altameda, Calif. 9-21-1945 10:6
Godknecht, William M., Palatine, Chicago EJ&E RR employee retired, photograph with wife 7-13-1961 HH 13:2
Godlieb, Haberstich, Itasca flax-dresser in 1890, 3-25-1949 17:4
God's Acre Cemetery see Elk Grove Cemetery
Goebbert, Betty Ann photographs 7-5-1946 4:1, 10-28-1949 7:4
Goebbert, Bob, Arlington Heights photograph at Bob's Market, Arlington Heights 6-13-1963 AHH 8:3
Goebbert, Dolores, Arlington Heights photograph 4-23-1948 5:3
Goebbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 53 years ago threshing was a co-operative project, photograph 12-14-1951 AHH 17:6
Goebbert, Louis, Elk Grove, Algonquin Road and wife, photograph 4-26-1946 5:3
Goebbert Road see Cedar Glen Subdivision, Arlington Heights see Curtis Farms, Arlington Heights see DiMucci, Salvatore, Mount Prospect 4-11-1963 AHH 11:5 see Forest View High School, Arlington Heights see Lutheran Church of the Cross, Arlington Heights see Shalamar Apartments, Arlington Heights new traffic pattern will aid Forest View High School 8-30-1962 AHH 20:1 drivers ask lights at Golf Road and Algonquin Road, photograph 11-12-1964 AHH 1:3 state studies dangerous corners 11-26-1964 AHH 24:4
Goebbert, Robert, Des Plaines photograph 10-21-1949 6:4
Goebbert, Roy Mount Prospect mail carrier receives award, photograph 10-12-1961 MPH 2:4
Goebbert, Vernette photograph 7-5-1946 4:1
Goebbert, Wm. killed by train at Lee Street, Des Plaines 8-31-1934 1:8
Goebbert's Farm Market, Rand Road 1 mile west of Arlington Heights Road advertisement: trees, shrubs 5-17-1962 AHH 77:1
Goebel, Rev. Geo. W. pastor 25 years at Christ Evangelical and Reformed Church, Des Plaines 12-29-1944 1:7
Goebel, Louis Addison votes to replace project lawyer 3-23-1961 AR 1:7
Goebel, Louis H., Itasca at Fort Benning, Ga. 3-19-1943 (2) 1:2 home for holidays 12-31-1943 RR 3:8
Goeddeke, August C., Itasca see Wischstadt's Subdivision, Itasca honored, see United States Postal Service 1-15-1937 RR 1:4 oldest subscriber dies 9-6-1946 RR 1:6
Goeddeke, G. W., Mount Prospect at Portsmouth, Va. 4-27-1945 7:1
Goeddeke, Geo. H., Itasca advertisement: insurance 6-3-1927 CCH 3:3
Goeddeke, Harvey, Roselle photograph 5-7-1948 5:4
Goeddeke, Lillie H. marries Herman H. Wischstadt 9-14-1906 5:4
Goeddeke, Raymond Herman, Roselle photograph 5-27-1949 PE 6:2
Goede, Miss Lillian surprise party for 3-28-1919 9:3
Goedke see Malzahn & Goedke, Arlington Heights
Goedke, Albert W., Arlington Heights photograph of 4-10-1928 3:7, 4-8-1932 2:6 new police department head 4-27-1928 1:5 photograph of 4-9-1937 1:1 mayor candidate 2-28-1941 1:1 photograph of 4-4-1941 5:2 elected mayor, photograph 4-18-1941 1:8 asks and receives pledges of cooperation 4-25-1941 1:1 Aluminum Day proclamation 7-11-1941 1:7 photograph of 10-3-1941 1:5 asks observance of Americanism week 2-6-1942 1:4 candidate for re-election, photograph 2-16-1945 1:7 photograph of 4-13-1945 3:2 buys first poppy, photograph 5-25-1945 1:6 where I stand, photograph 4-8-1949 2:4 William W. Luehring's reply to 4-15-1949 3:1 "facts voters should know", photograph 4-15-1949 8:1 winner, photograph 4-22-1949 1:7 record vote elects entire Home Party ticket 4-23-1953 AHH 1:3 Mayor and engineers deny 'misconduct'; builder airs charges 5-31-1956 AHH 1:6 election upset! Caucus Party's landslide ends 16-year Goedke rule; Edward G. Carlisle new president 4-18-1957 AHH 1:6 retired politician proud of record, photograph 7-14-1960 AHH 1:6 photograph (1949) 9-28-1961 S 48:3 recalls Prohibition, photograph 9-28-1961 S 76:3
Goedke, Leah Ray, Arlington Heights photographs of 5-25-1945 1:6, 5-9-1947 4:3
Goedke, Raymond, Arlington Heights writes from Long Branch, N.J. of value of USO 5-29-1942 1:5 in Italy 3-30-1945 9:6
Goedke, Richard P., Arlington Heights volunteers for the coast guard 4-16-1943 MPH 1:7, 4-23-1943 1:7 letter from Brooklyn, N.Y. 5-14-1943 (2) 2:6 and one other were able to handle six other guardsmen 7-2-1943 (2) 6:1 mentioned 7-30-1943 (2) 1:2 letter from Lakehurst, N.J. 8-13-1943 (2) 4:2 Navy weather observer 11-12-1943 12:4 supposedly on way to Greenland 12-3-1943 1:1 on sea duty in the Atlantic 12-3-1943 7:3 on coast guard ship 3-31-1944 9:8 on furlough; "life was pretty rugged up there" 12-22-1944 7:1 at Boston, Mass. 5-4-1945 9:1 aerographer's mate in North Pacific, photograph 5-11-1945 7:8 in Alaska 6-29-1945 10:5
Goedke, Robert, Arlington Heights enlists in Army 3-27-1942 1:2 Herald wins high praise in Camp Chowder, Mo. 5-1-1942 1:8 tells of Army life 8-7-1942 1:3 at New York City 12-4-1942 (2) 5:1 writes from North Africa 2-19-1943 (2) 2:7 meets Art Meyer 4-2-1943 (2) 2:6 letter from Africa 4-16-1943 (2) 5:4 mentioned 4-30-1943 (2) 3:7 letter from Africa 8-6-1943 (2) 6:8 letter from Sicily 8-20-1943 (2) 4:4 mentioned 9-17-1943 (2) 12:6 in Italy 12-3-1943 1:1 would like to feel that old pigskin 12-31-1943 5:5 still in Italy 3-31-1944 14:8 in army signal corps in France 5-11-1945 7:8 in Italy 8-10-1945 6:1 at Fort Sheridan 9-21-1945 1:8 "Green Project" flies 30,000 returnees from Europe to Miami 9-21-1945 10:4 discharged 9-28-1945 14:7 photograph 3-29-1946 1:7
Goerger, Andrew Albert, Arlington Heights at Farragut, Idaho 10-15-1943 7:6 at Sanford, Me. 3-9-1945 10:5 at Quonset Point, R.I. 11-23-1945 12:3
Goerger, Martin E., Arlington Heights at Fort Monroe, Va. 4-9-1943 (2) 5:2 at San Diego, Calif. 10-5-1945 14:3 at Fort Rosecrans, Calif. 1-11-1946 9:3 'black market thriving in France', says florist 12-5-1947 1:1
Goerke's Hall, Blue Island, 650 Blue Island Avenue mentioned 1-23-1948 13:1
Goetz, Mrs. Clara, Arlington Heights photograph 12-31-1948 21:5
Gogeweosh, Chief Chippewa chief to visit Morton Grove home 5-13-1932 CCH 1:8
Goike, Lois, Arlington Heights photograph 3-19-1948 14:3
Golbeck, Carl H., Palatine graduates from College of Medicine, University of Illinois 6-6-1913 3:5
Golchert, Fred, Arlington Heights police find still 7-31-1925 4:6
gold see Marsh, S., Palatine fortune in gold is dug up in back yard of Stanley R. Pierce at 716 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect 3-31-1960 EGH 2:1 hidden gold horde displayed by bank, photograph 4-28-1960 MPH 1:1
Gold, Edward, Bloomingdale wounded in action in Europe 1-26-1945 RR 1:8
Gold, Ira Arlington Heights rejects multiple family rezoning for property owned by Morris Suson and 8-22-1963 AHH 1:1
Goldblatt Bros. Inc. history of 2-2-1961 AHH 48:1, 3-23-1961 AHH 36:2, 4-5-1962 BR 8:1 merchandizer puts computer to work 10-15-1964 AHH 45:1
Goldblatt, Joel, Chicago photographs 4-5-1962 BR 8:1, 7-12-1962 AHH 39:3
Goldblatt, Louis, Chicago photograph 4-5-1962 BR 8:1
Goldblatt, Marvin H., Elk Grove Village dermatologist to open office, photograph 11-15-1962 EGH 5:1 to have office at medical-dental center at Grove Shopping Center, photograph 12-17-1964 EGH 2:1
Goldblatt's Store, Addison, Green Meadows Shopping Center signs lease 7-6-1961 AR 1:6 to open 9-14-1961 AHH 40:2 under construction, photograph 10-26-1961 AR 1:1 advertisement 4-5-1962 BR 8:1 opening set, photographs 4-5-1962 AR 1:2, 4-19-1962 AR 1:1 advertisement; 111 West Lake Street 11-19-1964 AHH 66:6
Goldblatt's Store, Mount Prospect Plaza expects to open in 1960, 3-5-1959 MPH 1:5 illustration 10-8-1959 MPH 2:1 will open March 15, 1-26-1961 AHH 40:2 to feature world-wide merchandise 3-2-1961 AHH 44:3 store is shopping center itself, photographs 3-16-1961 AHH 72:4 opening gala occasion for shoppers, photograph 3-23-1961 AHH 37:2 advertisement 7-26-1962 AHH 49:1 sets up Benefit Bake Center 9-5-1963 AHH 30:1 hit by burglars 12-19-1963 MPH 7:2 to open tire center 10-15-1964 AHH 49:3; photograph 10-22-1964 AHH 57:4
Goldblatt's Store, Niles, Lawrencewood advertisement 10-22-1964 AHH 55:1
Golden Acres Country Club, Schaumburg, east side Roselle Road ½ mile north of Schaumburg Road (formerly known as Westmore Country Club, Roselle Country Club) property destroyed 4-27-1961 HH 1:2 photograph 5-4-1961 BR 17:3 parched club is thirsty; why no water connections? 5-25-1961 HH 1:6 advertisement 7-13-1961 AHH 53:1 golfers battle in tee-off tiff; tourney fight 'unscheduled' 7-20-1961 HH 1:6 owner pleads for water service 7-20-1961 HH 1:6 millionaire George Sloan seeks to redevelop club, photographs, history 8-10-1961 HH 3:1 still lacks water hookup 8-17-1961 HH 1:6 burglarized Monday, photographs 8-17-1961 HH 2:1 awaits water supply deal 8-24-1961 HH 1:6 wonders: who owns pipe? 'in middle' owner says between Citizens Utilities Co. and Hoffman Estates 9-7-1961 HH 1:7 may get water from Hoffman Estates 10-19-1961 HH 2:6 to get 'emergency' water 11-16-1961 HH 3:1 'beauty' project outlined 6-21-1962 HH 3:5 13th annual Paddock Publications Inter-League Handicap golf tournament 8-2-1962 AHH 32:3 warns on vandalism 6-20-1963 HH 4:6
Golden Age Nursing Home, Palatine, northeast corner Quentin Road and Colfax Street 200-bed nursing home proposed 3-9-1961 PE 2:4 project to begin in fall 7-27-1961 PE 3:3 revision sought 8-17-1961 HH 11:3
Golden Arrow, Arlington Heights, 1706 West Campbell Street (formerly known as Frosty Freeze) advertisement: restaurant 10-11-1962 AHH 7:5
Golden, Barbara "Bobbi", Arlington Heights drummer, photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 1:5
Golden Barrel Supper Club, Des Plaines, Mannheim Road and Touhy Avenue (part of O'Hare Inn) Gini Patton, photograph 7-18-1963 AHH 79:1 Gloria Van, photograph; part of O'Hare Inn 6-4-1964 AHH 57:3, 10-8-1964 AHH 38:1 Pat Bowie, photograph 9-3-1964 AHH 53:1 Jodie Randall, photograph 11-12-1964 AHH 85:7 Golden Girls, Dan Sorkin, photograph; Reno-Tondelli and his orchestra 11-26-1964 AHH 65:1
Golden Bear Pancake House, Elgin, Route 25 just south of Northwest Tollway advertisement, illustration 4-19-1962 AHH 18:5 pancakes glorified at; 1279 Dundee Avenue (Route 25) 9-20-1962 AHH 65:3
Golden Bull Farm, Route 12, seven miles north of Wauconda auction 4-8-1949 RR 7:1
Golden Cockerel Shop, Long Grove, McHenry Road and Long Grove Road women's apparel store burglarized 3-14-1963 WH 7:5
Golden Drumstick, Palatine, 139 North Northwest Highway advertisement: restaurant 3-2-1961 HH 9:3 advertisement: ice cream, chicken 3-22-1962 AHH 16:3 burglarized 1-24-1963 PE 1:8
Golden Gates Sanitary District, Route 53 and Lake Street area residents storm at sewer plans of Joseph Nicosia 8-31-1961 IR 1:4 expect hearing date to be set 9-14-1961 IR 1:7 outlook 'glum'; see defeat of district 10-19-1961 IR 1:3 Joseph Nicosia abandons plans for 11-23-1961 BR 7:6
Golden Gates Subdivision, Addison, southeast of Route 53 near Lake Street Addison studies revised utility plans for Joseph Nicosia's proposed subdivision 7-6-1961 AR 1:1 Addison approves 7-20-1961 IR 1:3 Itasca victor in plat signing case 9-28-1961 BR 12:1 court denies writ forcing plat okay 11-2-1961 IR 1:2 judge expected to sign order forcing plat okay; subdividers are hopeful; Itasca vows court fight 11-23-1961 IR 1:2 citizen group to solicit support for Itasca to appeal court ruling 12-7-1961 IR 1:5, 12-14-1961 IR 1:5 Addison and Itasca parley set to discuss property at Lake Street and Route 53, 2-22-1962 IR 1:7 housing approved by village 3-8-1962 IR 1:1 Itasca to oversee development 3-8-1962 AR 1:1 developer Joseph Nicosia seeks court assistance; subdivision ok denied by Itasca 7-25-1963 BR 11:1 developer to get another chance to conform to Itasca's subdivision ordinance 9-19-1963 IR 1:6 Addison to file complaint against developer Nicosia over drainage 3-19-1964 AR 1:7 Itasca opposes apartment plans, cites sewer problem 12-3-1964 IR 1:7
Golden Isle Restaurant, Mount Prospect, 302 West Northwest Highway (formerly known as Mell & Paul's Drive-in) advertisement 10-11-1962 AHH 28:1 "Mr. G." room now open 6-20-1963 AHH 38:6, MPH 6:3 thieves hit 12-17-1964 MPH 2:3
Golden Manor Estates, Elk Grove Township subdivision mentioned 2-13-1964 EGH 1:3
Golden Miller, The, Arlington Heights, 11 South State Road antique store 11-29-1946 6:1 find cache of marbles in old homestead 12-12-1947 1:2 short description of items 9-3-1948 4:6
Golden Peacock, Roselle, Roselle Road ½ mile north of Irving Park Road (formerly known as Kopplin House) advertisement 11-9-1961 AHH 60:7
Golden Pheasant Restaurant, Elmhurst see Mac's Golden Pheasant Restaurant, Elmhurst
Golden Point Drive In, Lombard, Roosevelt Road and Main Street thieves strike twice 6-13-1963 BR 8:6
Golden Point Drive-In, Mount Prospect, 810 East Northwest Highway photograph 9-11-1958 AHH 2:5 neighbors complain of litter 9-10-1959 MPH 2:1 advertisement 9-21-1961 AHH 40:1
Golden, Russell, Palatine, Mount Prospect in Northern Ireland 10-16-1942 PE 4:4 stationed in Africa 1-15-1943 (2) 1:4 mentioned 5-14-1943 (2) 2:8 letter from Italy 12-17-1943 7:5 weather gets pretty rugged 12-31-1943 5:5 hopes for 'Big Victory' 1-21-1944 7:4 member of 701st Tank Destroyer Battalion, Fifth Army unit 3-2-1945 10:2 discharged 8-3-1945 6:3 at Miami Beach reception center 8-3-1945 9:3
Golden Spoon, Addison, Addison Road restaurant break-in nets $604, 12-24-1964 AR 1:7
Golden Steer Supper Club, Niles advertisement; 8804 North Milwaukee Avenue 3-26-1964 AHH 60:1 "Salome", Zakiyye, The Chordaires 4-16-1964 AHH 75:7
Golden, William, formerly of Mount Prospect stationed at Seattle, Wash. 10-16-1942 PE 4:4 at Fort Lewis, Wash. 3-26-1943 (2) 1:2 at Seattle, Wash., photograph 4-2-1943 (2) 2:4 discharged 12-14-1945 9:6
"Golden Years" column on senior citizen issues 10-5-1961 AHH 71:7
Goldenrod Dairy Farm, Lake Zurich advertisement 7-2-1926 13:6
Golden's Delicatessen and Food Shop, Mount Prospect, 1 East Busse Avenue (formerly known as Colonial Grill) to open 3-5-1948 MPH 1:2, 4-23-1948 MPH 1:4 photograph 9-3-1948 21:1 festival display, photograph 9-16-1949 MPH 7:1 photograph 11-11-1949 MPH 1:3 mentioned, 35 South Main Street 6-8-1961 AHH 85:2 owner negotiates to purchase Mell and Paul's Restaurant 8-23-1962 MPH 6:4
Golden's Food Shop and Cleaners, Mount Prospect, 35 South Main Street mentioned 12-29-1960 MPH 4:1
Golder, Gerhard, Northbrook discharged 11-30-1945 18:3
Goldie & Red Food Shop, Palatine advertisement 3-6-1936 2:2
Goldsmith, Lois marries John Anson Ford 6-30-1911 1:5
goldsmiths see gold
Goldstick, Phillip, Skokie Democrat nominated for Cook County board, photograph 2-1-1962 AHH 5:3
Goldview Subdivision, Palatine, northwest of Palatine Road and Harrison Avenue developer requests annexation to Inverness 11-14-1963 PE 3:2
Goldwater, Barry M., Arizona see Citizens for Goldwater-Miller see Democrats for Goldwater see DuPage County Republicans for Goldwater see National Teens for Goldwater see Northwest Robertson-Goldwater Club see Pilots for Goldwater Senator, photograph 7-19-1962 AHH 13:1 GOP leader cajoles rally at Evanston High School, photographs 10-4-1962 AHH 76:3 lashes at big labor 10-18-1962 AHH 63:1 Fuze-On Products, Inc., Mount Prospect produces bumper plate [sticker] Au H2O for Goldwater campaign, photograph 6-20-1963 AHH 15:3 Dr. Justin Fleischmann predicts formation of Palatine group for 7-25-1963 PE 4:1 supporters map Illinois strategy 11-7-1963 AHH 15:3 Palatine Township Republican Organization to back presidential bid 1-9-1964 PE 1:1 DuPage County Republican backers hail his decision to run 1-9-1964 BR 4:3 candidate's pat slogans fail: Editor Charles Hayes, photograph 1-23-1964 AHH 43:7 to speak on arrival at O'Hare Field 2-6-1964 AHH 9:3 "Mr. Conservative" attended United Republican Fund's dinner at International Ampitheatre, Chicago, photograph 2-13-1964 AHH 30:4 Jeb Magruder, Northbrook, to aid 2-27-1964 MPH 6:5 backers plan canvass 3-5-1964 PE 3:6 headquarters at 18 North Bothwell Street, Palatine 3-5-1964 PE 4:1 headquarters at 104 South State Road, Arlington Heights 3-12-1964 AHH 4:5; residents show up at open house 3-19-1964 AHH 5:1, 9-17-1964 AHH 81:1; open house 10-1-1964 AHH 57:3 headquarters at 3 East Prospect Avenue, Mount Prospect 3-12-1964 AHH 5:4 volunteers hear of new offices, contest 3-19-1964 RMH 9:1 Palatine Post No. 690, American Legion schedules town meeting to discuss views of 3-26-1964 RMH 2:3 seen as unlikely choice for national convention 4-30-1964 BR 7:7 Charles Percy refuses to endorse 6-18-1964 AHH 42:1 foes voice concern, GOP moderates uncertain of suburbia, photographs 7-23-1964 AHH 16:4 Sen. Dirksen aide Harold Rainville predicts sweep in Illinois; local suburb support seen 7-23-1964 AHH 17:1 GOP convention goes for, photographs 7-23-1964 AHH 45:1 Lynn Williams calls on opponent Rep. Donald Rumsfeld to repudiate 7-30-1964 AHH 16:3 suburban man-in-street favors 7-30-1964 RMH 2:3 Jerome Ziegler counts on Republican backlash against 8-13-1964 BR 7:1 answers Arlington girl Miss Barbara J. Langos 8-27-1964 AHH 5:3 at odds with GOP tradition: Lynn Williams 8-27-1964 AHH 11:1 volunteers collect 'Bottles for Barry' at Palatine 9-3-1964 PE 5:7 township chairmen named 10-1-1964 AHH 5:4 to attend rally at Wheaton College 10-1-1964 AR 8:1 "Go-Goldwater Jamboree" at Maine Township High School West will feature candidate's sons 10-8-1964 AHH 14:7 hailed by throng at Wheaton; but 2 groups of paraders dissent 10-8-1964 BR 1:1 Jerome Ziegler hits John Erlenborn's praise of 10-8-1964 AR 6:1 carnival atmosphere marks visit; hawkers sell hats, buttons, pennants 10-8-1964 AR 17:1 takes Paddock Publications poll lead over Pres. Lyndon Johnson, 53.3% to 44.8% with 2,811 ballots counted 10-15-1964 AHH 1:1, 18:5 Jerome Ziegler says rival John Erlenborn is too much like 10-15-1964 AR 15:1 LBJ gains in Paddock straw poll 10-22-1964 AHH 16:1 caricature 10-29-1964 AHH 21:5 advertisement: "No more Bays of Pigs." No more Berlin Walls; photograph 10-29-1964 MPH 2:1 loses 11-5-1964 AHH 1:3 message is clear: national candidate needs to appeal to moderates and some Democrats: editorial 11-12-1964 AHH 67:1
golf see also miniature golf see Apple Orchard Country Club, Bartlett see Arlington Country Club see Arlington Lakes Golf Course see Arlington Park Golf Club see Arlington Park Race Track 11-4-1927 1:8, 3-29-1962 AHH 90:5 see Bannockburn Country Club see Barrington Hillcrest Golf Club see Barrington Hills Country Club see Bartlett Hills Golf Club see Better Driving Practice Fairway see Biltmore Country Club see Bit o' Heather Golf Course, Crystal Lake see Bon-Air Country Club see Bonnie Dundee Golf Course, Route 68 and Route 25 see Bowling Green Country Club see Brae Burn Country Club see Brae Loch Country Club, Grayslake see Brook Ridge Golf Club, Des Plaines see Brookwood Country Club, Addison Road see Bryn Mawr Golf Course, Lincolnwood see Buffalo Grove Golf Course see Bunker Hill Country Club, Niles Center see Chapel Hill Country Club, McHenry see Chevy Chase Country Club, Milwaukee Avenue one mile north of Wheeling see Chicago Golf Club, near Wheaton see Cress Creek Country Club, Naperville see Crystal Lake Country Club see Cumberland Fairways, Des Plaines see Dempster Golf Club, Niles see Elmgate Golf Club see Elmhurst Country Club, Addison see Evans, Chick see Fore-Funners Club, Mount Prospect see FourG Practice Fairways, Morton Grove see Fox Run Golf Links, Elk Grove Village see Glen Acres Golf Course, Glenview see Glen Oak Country Club see Glendale Country Club see Golden Acres Country Club, Schaumburg see Golf and Rand Golf Center see Greenview Golf Club see Hauff, Richard W. "Dick", Arlington Heights, Chicago see Heather Hill "400" Country Club, Mount Prospect see Hickory Hills Golf Club, Oak Lawn see Highland Woods Golf Course see Hillcrest Acres Country Club, Barrington see Hillcrest Fairways, Glendale Heights see Hillcrest Golf Club, Barrington see Hilldale Golf Club, Hoffman Estates see Indian Lakes Country Club, Bloomingdale see Indian Valley Country Club, Long Grove see Inverness Country Club see Itasca Country Club see Kildeer Country Club see La Grange Country Club see Land of Oz Country Club, Long Grove see Lincolnshire Country Club see Long Grove Country Club see Makray Memorial Golf Club, Barrington see Maplecrest Country Club, near Downers Grove see McDonald's Golf Range, Lake Zurich see Meadow Grove Country Club, Palatine Township see Midwest Country Club, Oak Brook see Mission Hills Country Club see Moehling, Ed, Jr., Mount Prospect see Mohawk Country Club, Bensenville see Mohawk Valley, Bloomingdale see Mount Prospect Country Club see Nordic Hills Country Club, Route 53, between Lake Street and Irving Park Road see North Shore Golf Club see Northwest Hills Country Club see Oak Meadows Golf Course, Addison see Old Orchard Country Club, Mount Prospect see Olympic Country Club, Dundee Road near Wheeling see Palatine Golf Club, Hicks Road and Baldwin Road see Palatine Hills Golf Course see Palos Golf Course, 107th Street see Park Ridge Golf Range see Pheasant Run Lodge and Country Club, St. Charles see Pickwick Golf Club, Glenview see Pla-More Golf Co. see Ravinia Green Country Club, Riverwoods see River Forest Country Club see Riverwoods Country Club see Rob Roy Country Club, Prospect Heights see Rob Roy Golf Practice Fairways, Prospect Heights see Rolling Green Country Club, Arlington Heights see Roselle Country Club see St. Andrews Country Club, West Chicago see Salt Creek Country Club, Itasca see Shady Hill Country Club, Barrington see Skycrest Country Club see Sportsman Golf Course, Northbrook see Tam O'Shanter Golf Club, Niles see Techny Fields Golf Club see Thorngate Country Club see Thunderbird Country Club, Barrington see Tom Thumb Golf Links, Arlington Heights see Twin Orchard Country Club, Long Grove see Twin Orchard[s] Country Club, Wolf Road and Bryn Mawr Avenue see Vernon Hills Country Club see Villa Olivia Country Club, Bartlett see Wauconda Golf Club see Western Open see Westmore Country Club see Winston Park Golf Center, Palatine see Woodridge Country Club courses on the way for Palatine 4-4-1924 2:6 Glenview sure to boom with golf bug at its doors 9-26-1924 8:3 Elk Grove Village gives nod to nine-hole golf course on Elmhurst Road between Golf Road and Dempster Street 12-21-1961 EGH 2:4
Golf Center, Hoffman Estates see Golf Rose Shopping Center, Hoffman Estates
Golf-Central Improvement Association, bounded by Central Road, Busse Road, Golf Road and South State Road organized 8-27-1948 4:3 changes meeting date 10-28-1948 4:3
golf courses see golf
Golf Heights Texaco, Arlington Heights, Golf and State Road mentioned 10-22-1964 EGH 9:2
Golf-Higgins Shopping Center, Schaumburg (formerly known as Hurt Shopping Center) see Vanity Fare, Schaumburg see Walgreen's Drug Store, Schaumburg to be built 8-23-1962 HH 1:7
Golf-Mill Beauty Salon, Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center advertisement 7-5-1962 AHH S 14
Golf Mill Center Office Building, Niles professional building to be erected, illustration 4-13-1961 AHH 46:6 10-story professional building completed, photograph 7-26-1962 AHH 58:4 illustration 5-9-1963 AHH 56:4 helicopter installs Christmas tree, photograph 11-5-1964 AHH 58:1
Golf-Mill Merchants Association installs officers, photograph 2-7-1963 AHH 27:3
Golf Mill Piano and Organ Studios advertisement 11-1-1962 AHH 15:1
Golf-Mill Shopping Center, southwest corner Golf Road and Milwaukee Avenue see Andes, Niles see Baker's, Niles see Center Camera, Niles see Edwards, Niles see Famous Beauty Salons, Niles see Fannie May Candies, Niles see Gilbert's, Joe, Hearing Aid Center, Niles see Goodman, Henry M., Niles see Grayson's, Niles see Hillman's, Niles see Hobby House Toyland, Niles see International House of Pancakes, Niles see Karoll's, Niles see Kassner's California Men's Shops, Niles see Kinney's, Niles see Klein's Sporting Goods, Niles see Little Miss & Little Mister Shop, Niles see Lord's, Niles see Lytton's, Niles see Manning Employment Service see Marty, Mr., Niles see Mary Ann Silks and Woolens, Niles see Maternity Modes, Niles see Mill Run Playhouse, Niles see National Food Store, Niles see National Uniform Co., Niles see Normans, Niles see Paradise Tours, Niles see Park Lane Linens, Niles see Pearson's Music & Art Shop, Niles see Penney, J. C., Co., Niles see Rand Jewelers, Niles see Richman Bros., Niles see Rockford Stevens, Niles see Schiller Shop, Niles see Sears Lyric Beauty Salon, Niles see Sears, Roebuck & Company, Niles see Seno & Sons, Niles see Sherwin-Williams, Niles see Silverton Hearing Aid Center, Niles see Singer Co., Niles see Stevens, Inc., Niles see Stivers Office Service, Niles see Swiss Colony, The, Niles see Thomas Organ Studio, Niles see Tiffany Coffee House, Niles see Tiffany Restaurant, Niles see Tile Town, Inc., Niles see Vision Service Inc., Niles see Walgreen's Drug Store, Niles see Walter's, Niles see Woolworth's, Niles see Zenith Hearing Aid Center, Niles to be built next year, illustration 11-5-1959 AHH 15:1 prepares to open 9-15-1960 AHH 45:1 Clydesdale show horses displayed, photograph 5-11-1961 AHH 44:1 miniature circus set: Ernie's Circus 5-25-1961 AHH 40:1 advertisements 7-5-1962 AHH S 1 musical concerts 7-26-1962 AHH 70:2 advertising supplements 8-23-1962 S 1:1, 10-18-1962 S 1:1 Ernie's Miniature Circus, photograph 6-6-1963 AHH 57:6, 81:3 Dixieland Jazz Concerts 8-8-1963 AHH 18:7 Vincent Price and his art collection 10-10-1963 AHH 9:3 The Cathedral by Emmanuel George Venetucci; made of 1,000,000 matchsticks, illustration 3-12-1964 AHH 57:6 open air weather-proof covered pavilion 7-23-1964 AHH 14:6
Golf Mill State Bank, Golf Road and Milwaukee Avenue opening set 6-1-1961 AHH 38:3 advertisement 7-5-1962 AHH S 18
Golf Mill Theatre, Golf Road and Milwaukee Avenue proposed, illustration 2-2-1961 AHH 40:6 to be built 9-28-1961 AHH 37:4 grand opening: The Errand Boy 12-14-1961 AHH 60:3 opening is Friday, illustration 12-28-1961 AHH 43:1 Oklahoma opening at 9-20-1962 AHH 39:5 Puss N Boots, photograph 1-30-1964 AHH 27:4 The Beatles, Beach Boys, Leslie Gore on closed-circuit big screen TV 3-12-1964 AHH 29:4 Charles Goren to give bridge program, photograph 3-26-1964 AHH 44:7
Golf Paint Glass and Wallpaper Co., Inc., Hoffman Estates, Golf Rose Shopping Center signs lease 6-20-1963 AHH 63:4 to open 8-22-1963 HH 6:8
Golf Plaza Shopping Center, Mount Prospect, southwest corner Golf Road and Elmhurst Road tentative terms of annexation revealed between Mount Prospect and Salvatore DiMucci 11-16-1961 MPH 2:1 zoning okay may spark lawsuit; Mount Prospect failed to notify public of hearing 10-1-1964 MPH 1:1 house owned by Salvatore DiMucci being moved; at center of controversy, photograph 10-1-1964 MPH 5:4 business zoning at 405 West Golf Road rejected because notice was not published 10-8-1964 MPH 1:7
Golf Public School, Waukegan Road just north of Dempster Street, Morton Grove see also School District No. 67, Niles Township spelling contest 2-2-1923 (Roll A) 5:6 student essays 1-11-1924 11:4 history, dedication, photograph 4-2-1929 1:3 sold, long a landmark 7-5-1929 8:3 makes good use of grounds, equipment 5-20-1930 4:5 most picturesque and best landscaped 5-29-1931 8:6 studies Europe 11-20-1931 6:4 extension course for teachers 10-1-1937 CCH 1:5 Cook County school survey 12-11-1942 1:6 mentioned 8-29-1947 CCH 1:3
Golf and Rand Golf Center mentioned 7-26-1962 AHH 64:4
Golf Road, Route 58 (also known as Chicago and Elgin Road, Elgin-Chicago Road, Evanston-Elgin Road, Seegers Road, Simpson Street) see 1 Hour Cleaners, Des Plaines see 31 Flavors, Des Plaines see A. C. Suburban Ambulance Service, Elk Grove Village see A&P Supermarket, Schaumburg see Admiral Stadium, Des Plaines see Anderson, J. Emil & Son see Anderson's Flowers, Arlington Heights see Annen and Busse Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Arlington Heights Animal Hospital see Arlington Landscape Nurseries see Automat, Hoffman Estates see Avon Products, Morton Grove see Bardilou Builders, Inc., Bensenville see Baskin Robbins, Des Plaines see Bill's Super Shell Service, Mount Prospect see Boettcher, Irving, Arlington Heights see Brentwood Estates, Des Plaines see Brown, Ned, Forest Preserve see Busse Country Estates Subdivision see Campbell, Edw., Arlington Heights see Cheese Spot, The, Des Plaines see Colonial Heights Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Community Discount Shopping Center, Glenview see Countryside Park, Mount Prospect see Crabapple Restaurant, Skokie see Cumberland see Curtis Farms, Arlington Heights see Dell Furniture Co., Morton Grove see Demke & Weinz Poultry Farm, Des Plaines see Denhaven Kennels see Des Plaines, City of 2-14-1963 AHH 20:1 see DiMucci Builders, Mount Prospect see Dolphin Motel see Dolphin Restaurant, Niles see Don's Marathon, Mount Prospect see Drive-In Theatre see Eagle Food Center, Des Plaines see East Maine Miniature Rides see Elgin Church of the Nazarene see Elk Grove School see Emerald Meadows Sod Farms, Inc., Des Plaines see F & S Construction Company, Hoffman Estates see First Baptist Church, Des Plaines see Fishermen's Dude Ranch see Flowerland Greenhouses, Arlington Heights see Fowler, G. W. & Son, Arlington Heights see Fox Valley Saddle Association see Freise, Henry J. see Hall, Robert, Hoffman Estates see Headacres, Schaumburg see Higgins Food Store see High Ridge Knolls Subdivision, Des Plaines see Hoffman Plaza, Hoffman Estates see Hoffman Plaza Beauty Salon see Holman Brick Co., Des Plaines see Holy Family Hospital, Des Plaines see Hurt Shopping Center, Schaumburg see Joseph's Beauty Salon, Morton Grove see Juhnke, A. H., Arlington Heights see Kellen's Countryside Greenhouses, Mount Prospect see Kirby's Riding Stables see Klehm, Harvey G., Arlington Heights see Kresge, S. S., Co., Des Plaines see Kristan, Charles see L & M Marathon, Des Plaines see Launder Koin, Des Plaines see Local Loan Co., Des Plaines see Luba, Frank see Lutheran Church of the Cross, Arlington Heights see Lutheran Church of Martha and Mary, Mount Prospect see Magic Kitchen, Des Plaines see Market Place Pure Oil, Des Plaines see Market Place Shopping Center, Des Plaines see Mary Ann Silks and Woolens, Niles see Maschoff Spotlite see Matt's Texaco, Arlington Heights see Mead Gliderport see Moeller, Adolph see Mount Prospect Bible Church see Mount Prospect Fire Department 12-19-1963 MPH 1:4 see Muskee & Son see National Landscaping, Inc., Schaumburg see Northwest Airport see Northwest Towns Sportsmen's Club see Nottingham Subdivision, Arlington Heights see Nuclear Data, Inc., Schaumburg see Oakview Children's Home, Des Plaines see Old Orchard Shopping Center, Skokie see Our Saviour Methodist Church, Hoffman Estates see Peace Reformed Church, Arlington Heights see Pesche's Flowers of Arlington Heights see Peters and Paul, Texaco, Arlington Heights see Pinkie's Food Products, Des Plaines see Pure Oil Co., Schaumburg see Pure Oil Service, Schaumburg see Pure Oil Station, Des Plaines see R & S Shoe Store, Des Plaines see Rand Cave see Rathje farm, Schaumburg see Rayco see Rohlwing, Herman see Rohlwing, Mervin see Rohlwing, William, Elk Grove Township see Schwake's, Al., Arlington Heights see Schwake's Tavern, Arlington Heights see Sharp Corner see Shires, The, Des Plaines see Sinclair Service Station, Mount Prospect see Slattery's Garden Center & Nursery see Standard Oil Station see Star's, Glenview see State and Golf Foods, Arlington Heights see Sun Ray D-X Oil Co., Schaumburg see Sundance Acres Ranch, Schaumburg see Sundance Western Wear, Hoffman Estates see Sunderlage Service Station see Sunset Heights, Mount Prospect see Surrey Ridge, Arlington Heights see Swanson, N. W., Des Plaines see Tameling's see Terry's Drive-Inn, Mount Prospect see Thon & Boettcher, Arlington Heights see Tiffany Restaurant, Niles see Tony's Sinclair Service see Trinity Methodist Church, Mount Prospect see Vinci's Central Super Food Mart see Walt & John Service Station, Arlington Heights see Washington School see Woodfield Mall, Schaumburg see Woodside School see Zayre Department Store, Des Plaines Seeger — Simpson Road to be paved 5-1-1925 9:3 under construction 6-26-1928 1:2 six property owners delay construction 7-31-1928 1:6 two sections open 8-7-1928 1:1 trees to mark new Evanston-Elgin highway 2-1-1929 1:6 billboards banned 2-22-1929 1:7 cement prices hold up work on Cumberland crossing 6-2-1933 CCH 1:3 new crash raises Elk Grove death toll to five; state disclaims responsibility for auto deaths 9-30-1949 1:1 widened and repaved west of Elmhurst Road, photograph 8-28-1958 PE-HES 3:4 2010 West Golf Road, photograph 12-4-1958 AHH 1:1 trucks collide at bad corner at Roselle Road; demand signs 9-15-1960 HH 1:4 Mount Prospect okays agreement with Salvatore DiMucci to annex 325 acres south of 5-24-1962 MPH 1:7 housewives blockade Busse Road intersection after double death, photographs 6-28-1962 AHH 1:4, 9:1 traffic light under study at Busse Avenue 7-12-1962 MPH 2:1 traffic survey shows increase at Busse Road 7-19-1962 MPH 2:1 may become "junior expressway" 9-6-1962 MPH 1:6 at Roselle Road, photograph 9-6-1962 HH 5:1 old bridge just east of Route 59 decorated with lions in relief, photograph 12-20-1962 AHH 55:1 four-way stop urged at Meacham Road, photograph 12-20-1962 HH 6:4 women win battle for traffic lights at Busse Road, photograph 2-7-1963 MPH 1:3 study widening; Pure Oil suggestion 6-27-1963 MPH 1:7 Schaumburg seeks to move Route 53 interchange from Higgins Road to 5-21-1964 HH 7:4
Golf Road Estates Subdivision, half mile east of Arlington Heights Road homesites offered 6-8-1945 6:6
Golf-Rose Animal Hospital, Schaumburg open; northeast corner Golf Road and Roselle Road 12-31-1964 HH 5:1
Golf Rose Bakery, Hoffman Estates see Golf Rose Butter Bakery, Hoffman Estates
Golf Rose Butter Bakery, Hoffman Estates (formerly known as Little John's Butter Bakery, Golf Rose Bakery) advertisement 10-24-1963 EGH 3:3 opens 2-20-1964 AHH 57:2 advertisement 11-19-1964 EGH 2:2 advertisement 12-17-1964 EGH 4:4
Golf-Rose Plaza, Hoffman Estates see Golf Rose Shopping Center, Hoffman Estates
Golf Rose Shopping Center, Hoffman Estates, southwest corner Golf Road and Roselle Road (also known as Golf-Rose Plaza, later known as Golf Center) see Balas, Hoffman Estates see Baskin Robbins, Hoffman Estates see Golf Paint Glass and Wallpaper Co., Inc., Hoffman Estates see Grant, W. T., Hoffman Estates see Hoffman Estates Liquors see Hoffman Estates Realty Co. see Little John's Butter Bakery, Hoffman Estates see Mary's Music School, Hoffman Estates see National Food Store, Hoffman Estates see "Notes and Quotes" Music Shop, Hoffman Estates see Orchid Cleaners, Hoffman Estates see Skillet Restaurant, Hoffman Estates ground broken for $1 million shopping center 10-18-1962 HH 1:6 new shopping center by F & S Construction Co., Chicago 11-1-1962 EGH 5:3 progressing, photographs 3-21-1963 HH 1:3, 7:7 October 17 'target' date for opening 8-29-1963 HH 3:1, 10-3-1963 HH 1:4 opens 10-17-1963 HH 1:1 Fifth U.S. Army Band, photograph 8-13-1964 HH 4:1
Golf Shopping Plaza, Des Plaines see Des Plaines Market Place Shopping Center
Golf State Mobil Home Park, Arlington Heights statistics on trailer court 6-6-1963 EGH 1:2 mentioned; 1258 South State Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:4
Golf View Estates, Mount Prospect, adjoining Mount Prospect Country Club homes sold quickly, photograph 9-14-1961 AHH 42:8 residents vote 'rural' status 7-5-1962 MPH 4:5
Golf View School for Handicapped Children, Carpentersville circus will aid 6-4-1964 AHH 58:3
Golf, Village of, northeast of Golf Road and Waukegan Road see Nordberg, John A., Golf second well 12-5-1924 9:5 elects first officers 4-13-1928 4:4
Golfview Plaza, Golf Road and Waukegan Road see Dell Furniture Co., Morton Grove see Den-Mars Juvenile Center, Arlington Heights
Golladay, Marjorie, Barrington joins WAACS 1-15-1943 5:3 at Kansas City, Mo. 4-30-1943 (2) 2:2
Golterman, Arline, Palatine photograph 7-2-1948 5:4
Goltra, William, Barrington opens foundry on West Liberty Street and casts steel 10-31-1947 14:3
Golubski, Victor, Hoffman Estates DC-3 crashes into home, see O'Hare International Airport 3-12-1964 AHH 14:1...
Goncourt Kennels, York Road between Bensenville and Elmhurst Roy Rogers buys pup 10-28-1948 RR 1:1
Gondek Landscaping Service, Palatine advertisement: 766 North Quentin Road 6-21-1962 AHH 20:6
gondolas see boats 7-18-1963 RMH 1:4
Gonzalez, Serafin N. letter of thanks to Wm. H. De Pue 4-20-1945 7:5
Good Humor Good Humor man loses smile after wild ride, photograph 7-16-1959 AHH 1:1
Good Music House, Franklin Park, 9158 West Grand Avenue advertisement: band & orchestra instruments 11-11-1949 24:1
Good Samaritan Methodist Church, Addison to serve Addison vicinity 8-13-1959 AR 1:5 now has a name 12-10-1959 AR 1:6 to build new church on Army Trail Road between Addison Road and Route 53, 11-17-1960 AR 2:2 over campaign goal 2-2-1961 AR 1:6 advertisement: meets at Fullerton School 3-30-1961 BR 17:6 receives bids for construction 9-14-1961 AR 1:1 plans 'race relations' service 2-8-1962 AR 1:6 Addison okays improvements, photograph 3-1-1962 AR 1:1 to begin School of Missions, photograph 1-3-1963 BR 8:1 to observe third anniversary 1-24-1963 BR 16:3 Rev. Fred Morris, minister, doctor will practice in Brazil, photograph 2-28-1963 BR 9:1 plans joint Thanksgiving worship service, photograph 11-26-1964 AR 1:4
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Prospect Heights, 1111 North Elmhurst Road (also known as Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd) organized 4-18-1957 WH 1:6 to break ground, illustration 9-17-1959 WH 1:3 advertisement 3-30-1961 AHH 46:6 slates dedication, photograph 10-19-1961 WH 5:1 plans hobo minstrel show 11-16-1961 WH 2:1
Good Templars lodge organized in 1875 in Palatine 6-11-1953 AHH 23:5
Good Temple, Arlington Heights mentioned 11-25-1949 17:3
Goodfellow, Lieutenant Thomas, Arlington Heights killed in France 7-12-1918 1:5
Goodfellowship Club see Franklin Park Goodfellowship Club
Gooding, Hiram erected a saw-mill in 1844 on Shaw's Creek just south of Meacham's Grove 4-15-1949 17:2
Goodlett, David, Arlington Heights to be stationed at San Francisco 3-26-1943 (2) 1:8 killed in navy plane at San Francisco 2-16-1945 MPH 1:3 photograph of 2-23-1945 1:3 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:4
Goodman, Henry M., Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center advertisement: furniture 7-5-1962 AHH S 10
Goodrich, Hans, Restaurant, Wheeling, 933 North Milwaukee Avenue opens; formerly in Lincolnwood 8-24-1961 AHH 26:1
Goodrich, Nancy photograph 10-1-1948 PE 1:2
Goodrich Woods, southeast of Naperville on Goodrich Road mentioned 7-29-1949 RR 1:4
Goodway Insecticide Inc., Buffalo Grove Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:4
Goodwill Industries Itasca Men's Christian Forum to explain philanthropic project 3-24-1944 RR 1:3 Goodwill Week 4-30-1964 AHH 21:7 sets up two booths in Palatine 7-16-1964 PE 3:5
Goodwille, John, Inverness speeding car hits, kills 2 high school students; victims of hayrack tragedy, photograph 11-10-1955 PE 1:7
Goodwin Cities Service, Mount Prospect, Fairview Avenue and Northwest Highway advertisement, photograph 10-29-1953 AHH 14:5
Goodwin, G. E. C&NW RR V.P., photographs 2-25-1949 PE 1:4
Goodwin, John A. "Jack", Palatine letter from Camp Hood, Texas 7-14-1944 8:5 "dry as a bone" 8-18-1944 10:3 in Battle Conditioning Course, photograph 10-20-1944 11:5 with tank destroyer unit 11-3-1944 7:6, 11-30-1944 13:2 at Fort Bragg, N.C. 12-8-1944 14:4 overseas 3-2-1945 9:7 letter from Belgium, photograph 4-13-1945 7:5 letter from Germany 6-8-1945 14:5 in Belgium, photograph 8-16-1945 9:6 in Germany "in Bremerhaven in the occupation army, driving an oil tanker" 11-16-1945 14:7
Goodyear Diagnostic Auto Center & Store, Mount Prospect village okays 2 oversize signs; Rand Road and Foundry Road 8-20-1964 MPH 4:7 advertisement; 102 East Rand Road 12-10-1964 AHH 36:1 to open; "Wingfoot Express", 29-foot-long jet car to be on display, photograph 12-10-1964 AHH 52:3 advertisement, photograph 12-17-1964 AHH 24:1 officials cut ribbon, photograph 12-17-1964 MPH 6:3
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Elk Grove starts work on new building in Centex Industrial Park, photograph 9-15-1960 EGH 3:1 burglarized; 1501 Nicholas Boulevard 7-26-1962 EGH 6:3 photograph 10-18-1962 AHH 84:6 2200 Greenleaf Avenue, photograph 10-18-1962 AHH 89:1 four arrested for theft of tires 6-27-1963 EGH 1:5 employees guilty of thefts 9-12-1963 EGH 2:2 to expand at 2301 Greenleaf Avenue 1-30-1964 EGH 5:3 advertisement; needs men 3-12-1964 AHH 43:1 police short of leads in $100,000 burglary 7-16-1964 EGH 1:3 two Carpentersville men accused of theft 7-23-1964 EGH 1:6 police recover some of stolen warehouse goods from Iowa man 8-13-1964 EGH 2:6 fourth burglary arrest: Iowa warehouse owner, photograph 8-20-1964 EGH 1:3
GOP (abbreviation) Grand Old Party, see Republican Party
Gora, Dennis, Mount Prospect photograph 6-10-1949 5:4
Gordon, A. C. crossword puzzle creator, photograph 12-31-1948 22:1
Gordon Dry Cleaners, Des Plaines advertisement: 1387 Ellinwood Street 5-6-1932 6:3 review 2-1-1935 8:7
Gordon, Sandra, Bensenville wins citizenship award, photograph 2-27-1964 BR 1:7
Gordon, Mrs. Thomas, Palatine newcomer asks a few questions 11-23-1945 PE 1:2 responses, see Palatine, Village of 11-30-1945 1:4
Gordon, W. L. column "Lesson in English", photograph 12-31-1948 22:1
Gordon, William, Arlington Heights photograph 10-17-1947 5:5
Gordon's Place, Northwest Highway between Arlington Heights and Palatine find liquor, disorderly house in raid 10-4-1927 1:6 driven out of Arlington Heights 3-6-1928 1:6 moves to Palatine Township across from the race track 3-27-1928 1:7 raided 4-17-1928 1:8 find murderer at 5-18-1928 1:3 house of ill fame raided 7-13-1928 1:8 discharged cop arrested for gun play 8-14-1928 1:7 Gerhard Gordon to serve 120 days in jail 2-12-1929 1:2
Gordy, Edward L., Evanston chemist says scientist needed in Congress, photograph 2-8-1962 AHH 7:4 advertisement, photograph 4-5-1962 AHH 66:6
Gorlo, Emil, Bensenville well-drilling firm mentioned; adjacent to 1144 West Irving Park Road 5-3-1962 BR 1:1
Gorman, Judge speaks 3-26-1937 1:3
Gorr, Carl, Color Card Co., Elk Grove Village, 1974 Greenleaf Avenue mentioned 10-18-1962 AHH 96:2
Gors, Edna Mae essay "My Sewing Project" 6-19-1925 2:5
Gors, J. H., Mount Prospect advertisement: mason contractor 1-8-1926 6:3
Gorsline Field, Palatine, south of Palatine Road between Quentin Road and Smith Street world's youngest glider, see Collignon, Verton, Palatine 4-29-1930 1:7
Gorsline, Dr. W. P., Palatine advertisement: auction sale of pigs 11-4-1921 10:6 see Williams, Dr. R. S., Palatine 3-5-1926 9:3 happiness in horses 7-27-1928 PE 2:1 heated tar starts fire at home 5-24-1929 PE 1:7
Gorsline's Addition, Palatine advertisement: auction sale of lots 8-4-1922 13:5 lots sold at auction 8-18-1922 5:3 advertisement: home sites 8-2-1929 PE 2:1
Gorsuch see Peter & Gorsuch Jewelry Store, Arlington Heights
Gosch, Arthur E., Mount Prospect at Farragut, Idaho 4-28-1944 7:8 apricot pie everyday 5-5-1944 9:5
Gosch, Joanna planners say yes to apartments on Central Road, no to shop center 12-13-1962 AHH 1:6 Congregational Christian Church opposes apartment plan 12-20-1962 AHH 1:3 apartment project rejected by board 2-21-1963 AHH 1:1
Gosch, Karen Helen, Addison photograph of 5-15-1942 RR 4:3
Gosch, Mr. and Mrs. Ray, Arlington Heights converted school bus: travel for family; livable quarters emerge from idea, photographs 8-31-1961 AHH 11:1
Gosch, Walter E., Mount Prospect letter from "somewhere in Asia", photograph 1-15-1943 (2) 1:3 stationed somewhere in Iran, photograph 7-16-1943 (2) 1:1 thanks Lions 1-21-1944 7:2 gives detailed account of trip to Jerusalem, Bethlehem 8-16-1945 18:3
Gosch's Nursery, Mount Prospect, 2001 South Arlington Heights Road advertisement: State Road and Old Seeger's Road 11-23-1934 2:1 review 3-14-1963 AHH 67:7
Gospel see Des Plaines Gospel Tent see Grace Gospel Mill, Bensenville see Riverview Gospel Tabernacle, Des Plaines Salem Evangelical Church, Palatine, to present gospel singers: the Musical Whites 9-28-1934 PE 2:3 Palatine Township High School salute to youth: Victory Gospel Messengers 2-16-1945 3:2 Bensenville Bible Church gospel tent meetings 7-6-1945 RR 1:8 Paul Levin and Bob Findley at gospel tent, photograph 7-20-1945 RR 2:4
Gospel Chapel, Wood Dale, on Wood Dale Road near Irving Park Boulevard Cook-DuPage County revival 3-29-1935 PE 3:6
Gossett, Marvin, Itasca jailbreaker 'enjoys' only 9¼ hours freedom; broke out of DuPage County jail, photograph 8-8-1963 BR 1:4 sentenced to state penitentiary 10-3-1963 BR 7:1
Gosswiller School, Long Grove mentioned 6-22-1901 5:2
Gosswiller, Mrs. Walter F., Long Grove dies 4-21-1916 5:2
Gottlieb, J. R. and Company, Chicago real estate developers buy fourth Centex site at 1850 Touhy Avenue 3-14-1963 EGH 5:5
Goudy, Frederic, formerly of Park Ridge typeface designer taken by death 5-23-1947 (2) 9:7
Goulakes, Frank, Bensenville ex-resident faces bad check charges 4-9-1964 BR 4:3
Gould Arlington Heights woman pioneer, photograph 9-28-1961 S 66:2
Gould, Mrs., Arlington Heights honored, see Arlington Heights Public School 5-12-1911 5:2
Gould Brothers, Glenview, Glenview Road one mile east of the Blue Heron advertisement: geraniums, bedding plants 6-3-1921 9:6
Gould, Emily, Glenview photograph of 4-11-1924 12:3 essay "My Garden" 9-18-1925 4:3
Gould, Ralph, Glenview discharged 12-14-1945 9:5
Gould, Ralph E., Mount Prospect photograph of 4-8-1932 MPH 1:6 retires from School District No. 214 Board 4-16-1943 6:7 candidate for police magistrate, photograph 4-8-1949 MPH 1:1 advertisement, photograph 4-15-1949 MPH 4:5 photograph 2-21-1963 AHH 20:3
Gould, Mrs. Ralph E., Mount Prospect crowned "Queen for a Day", photograph 3-26-1948 MPH 1:1
Gould, Shirley takes over Jack's Cocktail Lounge, Palatine 5-20-1949 PE 1:6
Gould, Val, Rolling Meadows Mr. Quaker speaks at boy scout fete, photograph 11-3-1960 AHH 21:1 Rolling Meadows Chamber of Commerce to hear 'Mr. Quaker', photograph 6-1-1961 RMH 1:1 photographs 6-15-1961 RMH 4:1, 10-5-1961 AHH 76:7, 10-19-1961 AHH 58:1 'Mr. Quaker' addresses church unit, photograph 11-15-1962 AHH 3:4 'Mr. Quaker' talks on freedom, photograph 1-17-1963 AHH 17:6 Elk Grove Township Republican Women to hear 'Mr. Quaker', photograph 1-9-1964 EGH 4:7 Quaker man is speaker at Faith Men's nite, photograph 1-30-1964 AHH 50:3 "Mr. Quaker" to discuss Americanism, photograph 11-12-1964 AHH 21:5
Gould, Virginia, Mount Prospect photograph 12-13-1946 4:3
Gould, Rev. William James see St. John's Episcopal Church, Mount Prospect 11-17-1944 1:4 photograph of 1-26-1945 MPH 1:3
Goulet's Plywood-Hardware, Morton Grove, 5928 West Dempster advertisement 12-13-1962 AHH 35:7
Goumas, Geraldine, Northbrook photograph 8-5-1949 CCH 2:6
Gourley see Kelley & Gourley, Wauconda
gout "Doctor Ward's Notebook" on 10-1-1948 12:4
Gov. (abbreviation) Governor
government see also assessors see also church and state, separation of see also cities, towns, villages and other places see also civil service see also collectors see also commission form of government see also constables, township see also counties see also courts see also elections see also governors see also highway commissioners, township see also judges see also justices of the peace (JPs) see also magistrates see also overseers of highways, township see also political parties see also politics see also poormasters, township see also prosecutors see also school treasurers, township see also school trustees, township see also supervisors, township see also taxes see also town clerks see also townships see also urban planning see also village manager form of government see Better Government Association see Chicago Regional Planning Association see Cook County Suburban Area and Country Towns Association see Illinois Municipal League see Illinois Municipal Review see Illinois, State of see Northwest Municipal Conference see Suburban Municipal Council for O'Hare Zoning see also United States Presidents see also United States Representatives see also United States Senators get acquainted with local government: series of articles on local taxing bodies in Mount Prospect 7-22-1949 MPH 1:1 boom gives local officials headache 9-14-1961 AHH 40:5
governors see Deneen, Charles Samuel, Chicago (1905-1913) see Dunne, Edward Fitzgerald, Chicago (1913-1917) see Emmerson, Louis L., Mt. Vernon (1929-1933) see Green, Dwight H., Chicago (1941-1949) see Horner, Henry, Chicago (1933-1940) see Kerner, Otto, Glenview (1961-) see Lowden, Frank Orren, Ogle County (1917-1921) see Small, Len, Kankakee (1921-1929) see Stevenson, Adlai Ewing III, Libertyville (1949-1953) see Stratton, William G., Grundy County (1953-1961) see Yates, Richard (1901-1905)
Governor's Committee on the Metropolitan Water and Sanitation Project sends speaker to Addison Township 1-27-1955 RR 1:7
Gower see Haynes & Gower, General Store, Bartlett
Grabbes' Filling Station, Lake Avenue and Waukegan Road attracts motoring public 5-29-1925 13:7
Grabenkort, Earl Pomeroy, Barrington photograph 5-10-1946 12:3
Grabitz, Robert B. with Gov. Otto Kerner and Eugenia Chapman, photograph 9-10-1964 RMH 6:1
Grabowski, Daniel G., Bensenville at Camp Howze, Texas 8-13-1943 (2) RR 1:4 on furlough from France 8-16-1945 7:5
Grabowski, Edward, Bensenville somewhere in the South Pacific 8-13-1943 (2) RR 1:7 Marine corps photog home on furlough from Pacific, photograph 7-20-1945 7:4
Grace and Bill's Restaurant, Bensenville, 157 York Street advertisement 12-30-1949 RR 3:1
Grace Brethren Church, Mount Prospect choose pastor: Rev. Richard Sellers, photograph; meets at Euclid School 11-14-1963 MPH 2:5
Grace Community Church of Elk Grove Village advertisement: meets at Ridge School 3-30-1961 AHH 46:1,2
Grace Evangelical Church, River Grove, Budd Street and Wrightwood Street erection planned, illustration 3-25-1927 DCR 1:2 lays corner stone, illustration 7-15-1927 DCR 1:7 dedicated 7-22-1927 PE 3:5 advertisement 4-6-1928 DCR 2:5 photograph of 11-9-1928 DCR 2:5 confirmation class, photograph 5-17-1929 DCR 2:3
Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Des Plaines advertisement: meets at Cumberland School 3-30-1961 AHH 46:6
Grace Gospel Mill, Bensenville, 112 Center Street lesson "Return from Captivity" 11-15-1935 RR 3:3
Grace Lutheran Church, Bensenville, west side of York Road new church 7-28-1960 AR 7:1 advertisement: meets at Fenton High School 3-30-1961 BR 17:4 ground-breaking set 7-6-1961 BR 3:1; photograph 7-27-1961 BR 6:1 under construction, photograph 9-28-1961 BR 1:1 first worship, photograph 12-7-1961 BR 3:7, 8:4 to be dedicated 1-25-1962 BR 2:7 plans education building 10-17-1963 BR 9:5 to dedicate building 12-10-1964 BR 1:5
Grace Lutheran Church, Mount Prospect, 1624 East Euclid Avenue (mistakenly Prospect Heights) ground breaking set, illustration 10-20-1960 PHH 1:4 cornerstone laying set 12-8-1960 AHH 32:3 opens new church building, photograph 5-4-1961 AHH 27:1 building to be dedicated 11-16-1961 WH 2:1 children working to assist those less fortunate 4-19-1962 PHH 1:6 welcomes 50 new members 11-15-1962 AHH 33:4 strives to lighten debt 5-2-1963 AHH 26:6 Pastor Albert W. Weidlich is also a Prospect Heights volunteer fireman, photographs 10-3-1963 PHH 1:1 dedicates sanctuary light 2-27-1964 PHH 1:5 planning to build 6-25-1964 PHH 1:2 dedicates bell and free standing bell tower 10-15-1964 AHH 32:7
Grace Lutheran Church, Northbrook, Walters Avenue and Fourth Street to be dedicated 9-19-1952 CCH 1:5
Grace Lutheran Church, Prospect Heights see Grace Lutheran Church, Mount Prospect
Grace Lutheran Church, River Grove Lutheran women join in peace move 4-29-1938 5:3 meeting of women marks new era in Lutheran Church 5-6-1938 1:3
Grace Lutheran Church, Streamwood advertisement; Bartlett Road 9-10-1964 HSH 2:2
Grace, Wally 'Papa', Arlington Heights Arlington Heights Township High School Director of Athletics asks support for new facilities 2-25-1949 1:4 profile 5-13-1949 5:1 photograph 6-10-1949 9:2 caricature 5-17-1962 AHH 44:4 retirement follows 36 years of service, photographs 6-21-1962 AHH 29:1
Graceland Avenue, Des Plaines see Bednar, Harvey, Des Plaines see Charm House, The, Des Plaines see Continental Catalog Store, Des Plaines see Des Plaines Pottery see Des Plaines State Building and Loan Association see First Congregational Church, Des Plaines see Hampton House, The, Des Plaines see Methodist Church, Des Plaines see P & W Farm Machinery, Des Plaines see Photo Service Camera Shop, Des Plaines see Professional Coin Mart, Des Plaines see Rand Graceland Garage, Des Plaines see United States Postal Service 12-23-1938 CCH 1:1 see Ward, Montgomery, Catalog Store, Des Plaines
Grace's Glamour Beauty Salon, Wheeling advertisement; 761 Dundee Road 7-26-1962 WH 2:1
grading Wood Street School, Palatine, adopts new grading method: pupils to be judged upon their own ability and efforts to improve 11-20-1936 CCH 2:2 Arlington Township High School semester closes; Asst. Principal John L. Grose analyzes cause of bad grades 1-30-1942 4:1 study reveals bad effect autos have on teen grades 3-24-1960 DCR 7:1 School District No. 23 Supt. Dr. George Propeck impressed with non-grading idea 3-22-1962 PHH 1:7 five pupils in School District No. 59 experimental program: full day non-graded session 9-10-1964 EGH 1:1 School District No. 59 to study ungraded primary system 10-29-1964 EGH 6:5
Grady, Rev. Robert Cowan pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Arlington Heights 8-31-1945 CCH 1:4 new minister, photograph 11-2-1945 1:1 resigns 11-15-1946 2:4
Graef, Wm., Palatine photograph of 5-9-1919 11:2
Graf, Albert, Roselle Road amateur painter wonders if he can afford to retire, photograph 1-5-1961 BR 7:1
Graf, John, Bartlett at Panama Island 5-12-1944 9:3
Graff, Betty June, Wheeling photograph 9-6-1946 5:3
Graff, Frank R., Wheeling injures arm at Creamery Package Company 12-27-1940 1:4 at Camp Robinson, Ark. 4-9-1943 (2) 5:5 discharged, photograph 6-18-1943 (2) 6:1 photograph of 4-20-1945 MPH 2:5
Graff, Harry F., Palatine files suit, see lawsuits 3-12-1948 MPH 1:6... must again meet the judge; charged with disorderly conduct; drove over embankment and blocked C&NW RR trains 3-4-1949 1:3 pleads guilty to riding rails 3-11-1949 1:7
Graff, Howard James "Bud", Wheeling 2nd class electricians' mate 7-10-1942 (2) 2:8 in Aleutians 8-7-1942 (2) 2:5 poem by; at Dutch Harbor, Alaska 11-20-1942 (2) 2:4 glad for news from home 12-4-1942 (2) 4:3 meets Rheine Schmidt, Wheeling 1-22-1943 6:3 meets Bud Miller 4-16-1943 (2) 5:6 photograph of 6-18-1943 (2) 6:4 home for 30 day rest period 6-25-1943 (2) 6:3 at Camp Parks, Pleasanton, Calif. 8-13-1943 (2) 1:5 photograph of 9-3-1943 (2) 1:3 convalescing from an injury 9-10-1943 (2) 12:5 at Port Hueneme, Calif. 10-8-1943 12:8 dines at Dinah Shore's home 12-3-1943 7:6 calls home 12-24-1943 9:2 "somewhere in the South Pacific", photograph 2-18-1944 12:2 location: LOK 12-8-1944 9:7 on his way home 10-12-1945 9:8 discharged 10-19-1945 9:4 photograph of 10-19-1945 9:6
Graff, Raymond, Crystal Lake photograph 5-21-1948 5:4
graffiti see vandalism 5-20-1949 1:7...
Graft, Mrs. Ida, Arlington Heights caricature of 8-28-1936 2:2
Graft, Ida, Beauty Salon, Arlington Heights advertisement: 8 West Campbell Street 7-3-1936 4:4 advertisement: 9 West Campbell Street 11-7-1947 5:6 mentioned: 114 South Arlington Heights Road 9-28-1961 S 61:3
Graft, Michael J., Arlington Heights advertisement: builder 3-1-1962 AHH 57:2 accepted by builders council, photograph 5-17-1962 AHH 68:4 Mount Prospect prepares case in building code violation 3-26-1964 MPH 1:7 fined $100, 6-18-1964 MPH 3:3
Grafton, Mrs. F. Louis, Itasca photograph 4-29-1949 RR 1:2
Grafton, Rev. T. Louis pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Itasca 12-14-1945 RR 1:3 pastor, Church of St. Walter, Roselle 6-4-1948 RR 6:3 Itasca minister off to Panama, photograph 8-13-1948 RR 5:4 photograph 9-2-1949 RR 1:4
Grage, Casper R., Arlington Heights at Texarkana, Texas 8-18-1944 16:3 at Oahu 3-2-1945 10:7, 5-11-1945 9:8
Graham, Betty photograph of 4-19-1940 1:4
Graham, Billy see Northwest Area Crusade
Graham, Billy, Associates, Arlington Heights plans crusade in northwest suburbs; 1618 West Northwest Highway 4-23-1964 AHH 21:5
Graham, Jimmie, Arlington Heights photograph of 6-23-1939 4:5
Graham, John A., Barrington enters GOP race for State Senator, photograph 12-19-1957 RMH 1:3 Republicans split in bitter primary between Francis Kelly and 3-6-1958 RMH1:4 wins in 'upset' 4-10-1958 RMH 1:4 new senator tells first impressions 2-19-1959 RMH 1:1 photograph 11-26-1959 HH 1:2 Schaumburg Township Republican Club honors senator, photograph 9-29-1960 HH 1:1 redistricting faces legislature showdown, photograph 6-29-1961 AHH 19:1 promotes conservatism in state senate 6-29-1961 RMH 5:4 State Sen. for equitable remap 10-12-1961 AHH 17:4 offers 'area' remap plan 10-19-1961 AHH 1:7 photograph 11-30-1961 AHH 20:8 reveals re-election bid 12-7-1961 RMH 1:2 photograph 2-15-1962 RMH 3:1 vows help in battle with Citizens Utilities Co., photograph 3-15-1962 HH 1:4 photograph 3-29-1962 PE 1:4 assails ICC 'quick action' on water rates 4-26-1962 HH 1:1 asks change in school bus law 5-10-1962 RMH 1:7 school speaker, photograph 6-21-1962 HH 6:1 testimonial dinner, photograph 8-16-1962 PE 2:5 explains history of bus bill 9-20-1962 RMH 3:5 hit on migrant worker vote by David Bradshaw 9-20-1962 RMH 3:6 hits campaign trail with heavy schedule 9-27-1962 RMH 4:1, photographs 10-4-1962 RMH 4:1 announces "Taxpayers for Graham" group 10-4-1962 HH 5:4 demands government economy 10-11-1962 RMH 3:4 urges stiffer relief rules; charges public aid is political, photograph 10-18-1962 RMH 4:1 BGA backs 10-18-1962 RMH 4:6 assesses campaign issues 11-1-1962 RMH 3:1 in big victory 11-8-1962 RMH 1:7 State Sen. and BGA thwart Hoffman Estates expansion north of Palatine Road 7-4-1963 HH 1:1 with Gov. Otto Kerner, photograph 7-11-1963 RMH 10:6 testimonial dinner hears story of his fight to thwart annexation of Howie-in-the-Hills to MSD, photograph 7-25-1963 PE 8:4 will receive Palatine's support in run for Lt. Gov. 8-8-1963 RMH 1:1 endorsed by Elk Grove Township Regular Republican Organization 4-2-1964 EGH 3:5 wins citizenship trophy 11-26-1964 HSH 1:1
Graham, Ray, Rehabilitation Center, Elmhurst to hold open house at Elmhurst Presbyterian Church 11-14-1963 BR 10:3
grain see also barley see also elevators see also feed see also granaries see also malt see also mills see also oats see also silos see also wheat see Arlington Heights Grist Mills see Battermann, H. F. & Company, Palatine see Comfort, W. R. & Sons, Palatine see Didier, J. P., Franklin Park see Didier, John F., Franklin Park see Geils, Christ, Dunton see Guenther Bros., Arlington Heights see Johnson & Peter, Dunton see Lytle, M. H., & Co., Palatine see Raap & Schmoldt, Roselle see Roselle Roller Mills see Sandel, W. D. & Co., Franklin Park see Shirra, James, Arlington Heights see Volz & Weidner, Arlington Heights farmers find new ways to harvest grain 7-28-1939 1:5
Grana, Rose Mary, Des Plaines photograph 7-16-1948 4:1
granaries see Miller, Homer, farm, Palatine Township
Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) see also Civil War see Arlington Heights Circle of the Ladies see Barrington Post No. 275, Grand Army of the Republic G.A.R. Veterans pay tribute to dead comrades at Arlington Heights Cemetery 6-1-1917 1:5 Arlington Heights Post No. 981, Veterans of Foreign Wars arranges benefit for G.A.R. monument, see wrestling 11-9-1923 (Roll A) 1:4 Arlington Heights Business Men's Association lets contract for G.A.R. monument 4-3-1925 1:1 Arlington Heights Business Men's Association puts more effort in drive for G.A.R. monument funds 5-1-1925 1:7 G.A.R. monument near completion 5-15-1925 9:2 dedicates memorial at Arlington Heights Decoration Day services; subscriptions reach goal 5-29-1925 1:6 honors her soldiers with monument, photograph 6-5-1925 1:1 three G.A.R. men in Arlington Heights 5-30-1930 1:2 last of post is dead, see Reed, Robert, Arlington Heights 5-4-1934 1:5 last surviving member, see Myers, Milton 5-31-1935 1:7 Lady Washington Circle No. 15 presents flag to Camp Reinberg 8-20-1937 2:3 DuPage County to preserve old war relics 7-18-1941 RR 1:4 see Lewis, James, Chicago, Palatine 9-1-1944 PE 3:3
Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Association Mrs. Evelyn Gill, Park Ridge, chairman, photograph 6-4-1953 RR 1:3
Grand Avenue see A&P Supermarket, Bensenville see Addison Township 10-16-1942 RR 1:7 see Aker's Airport see Al's Place, River Grove see Al's Standard Service, Elmhurst see Arms, W. R., River Grove see Bensenville, Village of 11-10-1960 BR 1:4 see Bissell Wrecking and Lumber Co., Elmwood Park see Boeske, Leonard, Addison see Brentwood Barber Shop, Bensenville see Brentwood Commons Shopping Center, Bensenville see Brentwood Liquors, Bensenville see Brentwood Shell Service, Bensenville see Brentwood Terrace Subdivision, Bensenville see Burt's Delicatessen, Bensenville see Caron-Rexall Drug Store, Bensenville see Churchville Community Club see Churchville School, Bensenville see Clair's Beauty Shop, River Grove see Correctaire Engineering Co., River Grove see Country Club Inn, Addison see Courtesy Discount Clothes and Shoes, Bensenville see Courtesy TV, Bensenville see Crown Estates Inc., Franklin Park see Davis Service Station, River Grove see Dunklee's Grove see Edwards, Tom, Chevrolet, Inc., Elmhurst see Electrical Sales & Service Co., River Grove see Elm Bargain Mart, Elmwood Park see Elm Merchandise Mart, Elmwood Park see Elm View Subdivision see Elmhurst Cat and Dog Hospital see Fischer, Conrad, School, Churchville see Fischer's Mill see Fulponi's Beauty Shop, River Grove see Good Music House, Franklin Park see Herwig, A. W., Co., River Grove see Howe Brothers, Inc., Franklin Park see Illiona Farm see Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church, Churchville see Immanuel United Church of Christ, Bensenville see Janet Oil Company, Bensenville see Jones', Ray, Barber Shop, River Grove see Kerlin, Dennis J., River Grove see Kiehne poultry farm see Kolb's Dress Shop, River Grove see Lake Street-Grand Avenue triangle see Leicester Hat Shop, River Grove see Logan Square Dairy, Elmwood Park see Mannheim School see Midwest Concrete Pipe Company, Franklin Park see Mobil Service Station, Bensenville see Motorola, Inc., Franklin Park see Mount Emblem Cemetery see Nasby, Howard E., River Grove see Nicholson's Card and Gift Shop, Bensenville see Nielsen, Ralph A., River Grove see Oakdale Woods Subdivision, Bensenville see Open Air Market, River Grove see Peak Cleaners, Franklin Park see Prueter's Dance Hall, River Grove see River Grove Dry Goods Store see River Grove Home Bakery see River Grove Lunch Room see River Grove Market see River Grove Service Garage see River Grove Tire Shop see Royal Blue Store, River Grove see St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Bensenville see St. Cyprian Catholic Church, River Grove see Sexton, John, Contractors Co., Chicago see Somora's Phillips 66 Station see Spencer Lumber Company, Franklin Park see Terrace Barber Shop, Bensenville see Turner Park Grove, River Grove see Warner Funeral Home, River Grove s