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"L", The Skokie "L", see Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad 6-19-1925 13:4

L.B.A. Club Arlington women keep secret 25 years: meaning of initials 10-6-1939 1:4

L & H Dry Cleaners, Bensenville, 164 South Center Street has new home, photograph 4-12-1946 RR 1:6 has reputation for fine service 11-18-1949 RR 2:4 clashes at trustee meeting over safety of chemical in self-service machines 6-8-1961 BR 1:2 self-service cleaner machines are cleared 6-22-1961 BR 4:1 advertisement; 24 South Center Street 8-2-1962 EGH 5:1

L & M Cabinet Co. advertisement 3-1-1962 AHH 57:1

L & M Marathon, Des Plaines mentioned; Golf Road and Mount Prospect Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:4

L & N Recreation Parlors, Palatine see Palatine Recreation Parlors 5-9-1947 PE 1:6

L. N. A. Lunch Room advertisement: grand opening 1-5-1940 RR 2:7

L-Nor Cleaners, Mount Prospect advertisement: 662 East Northwest Highway 11-7-1963 AHH 45:6 burglars crack safe, photograph 4-2-1964 MPH 4:6

L-Nor Cleaners, Prospect Heights, 7 North Elmhurst Road advertisement 6-25-1948 8:3 rehabilitation of fabrics is specialty of, photograph 8-6-1948 3:4 photograph 8-20-1948 12:1 $150,000 damage in fire 4-21-1955 CCH 1:7

L&S Service, Inc., Arlington Heights, 1416 East Northwest Highway advertisement: repairs washers, dryers and television 8-22-1963 AHH 8:7

La-Ray's Cafe, Wheeling, 11 South Milwaukee Avenue advertisement 7-1-1949 21:7 visitors find good eats at cafe operated by Laura and Ray Lesch; located in 100 year old building, interior photograph 12-16-1949 CCH 1:2 $5,000 fire sweeps through 5-24-1956 WH 1:7

labor see also apprenticeship see also child labor see also civil service see also diversified occupations (D.O.) see also job discrimination, alleged see also labor unions see also migrant labor see also occupations see also patronage see also retirement see also temporary help see also unemployment see also vocational training see also wages see also work-study programs see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) see Arlington Heights Free Employment Bureau see Bif Service Co., Inc., Arlington Heights see Catholic Council on Working Life see Cook County Farm Labor Association see DuPage County Veterans Employment Council see Fair Labor Standards Act see Health Careers Council of Illinois see Illinois State Employment Service see Manning Employment Service, Golf Mill see Manning Employment Service, Park Ridge see Meadows Job Center, Wheeling see National Employment Welfare League, Arlington Heights see National Labor Relations Board see Park Ridge Employment Agency see Sheets Employment Service, Arlington Heights see United States Bureau of Employment Services see United States Employment Service (USES) see United States Department of Labor see United States War Labor Board see Workshop, The, Des Plaines celebrates Labor Day 8-30-1918 12:1, 9-6-1918 5:5 Palatine Booster Club establishes employment bureau 4-27-1928 PE 1:7 classy program for big Labor Day celebration 8-29-1930 PE 4:3 Palatine establishes employment bureau 11-14-1930 PE 1:6 labor terrorism in Lake County 8-7-1931 CCH 6:4 fall festival on Labor Day 8-28-1931 RR 4:8 Labor Day celebration a success 9-9-1932 RR 1:1 all had good time at labor picnic 9-8-1933 RR 1:5 unemployment labor cleans up streams 10-6-1933 1:1 relief labor offered to Arlington Heights 11-17-1933 1:6 Wheeling Drainage District No. 1 saves $30,000 using relief labor 1-19-1934 1:8 Whealan tells of work of 10,000 CWA laborers 2-2-1934 4:1 Whealan tells of relief work through CWA, IERC 5-4-1934 1:1 struggles to find labor for NRS unemployed 5-4-1934 RR 1:8 unorganized labor has no chance on jobs 8-17-1934 1:3 speaker predicts: five hour workdays, ten hours of leisure 5-17-1935 CCH 1:1 parks profit from relief labor 4-24-1936 RR 1:7 old time picnic Labor Day 8-28-1936 8:3 to stage Labor Day Rally one mile west of Wheaton 9-4-1936 RR 1:2, 9-11-1936 RR 1:3 Wheeling Cemetery improved with relief labor 5-13-1938 7:2 WPA labor builds many township roads 6-30-1939 PE 1:8 announces Labor Day picnic 8-11-1939 RR 1:6 offers Labor Day thrills 9-1-1939 DCR 1:1 draining of labor supply threat to defense industries: state employment director speaks to Arlington Lions 5-9-1941 1:2 labor to be discussed 3-20-1942 (2) 4:3 farm labor available thru placement service 4-24-1942 (2) 4:8 urban youth being recruited as farm labor 5-1-1942 (2) 4:1 speaker at Labor Day Republican rally 9-4-1942 MPH 1:6 Maine Township truck growers do not favor feeding daytime laborers 4-9-1943 (2) 6:3 summer camps to supply labor to vegetable growers 6-25-1943 1:1 camp boys ready to help farmers in vegetable fields 7-9-1943 1:1 to stage Labor Day week-end picnic 9-3-1943 1:1 seeks local labor on vegetable farms 4-7-1944 MPH 1:4 city youth and imports may supply farm help 5-5-1944 CCH 1:8 bigger, experienced boys on farms this year 5-12-1944 6:1 suburban boys sought for work on truck gardens 5-19-1944 6:2 Cook County Farm Bureau may open two farm work camps in Des Plaines area 6-2-1944 1:7 farmers learn how to increase production with less help 11-3-1944 9:6 Cook County Farm Bureau studies labor problems 1-19-1945 3:6 farm labor problem most serious ever 3-30-1945 12:6 North Cook Farm Labor Association formed to distribute German POW labor to truck gardeners 4-27-1945 1:3 townsfolk can help in many jobs on farm 6-1-1945 2:6 no labor cut-backs in Northwest Highway plants 8-24-1945 1:7 Congressman Owens tells details of new labor bill pending 4-25-1947 20:1 Cook County Vegetable Growers rebuffed; Glenview does not want Jamaican laborers at Camp Skokie Valley 4-30-1948 1:1 Glenview objects to Mexicans at Camp Skokie; violation of zoning ordinance 4-30-1948 20:5 employers must comply with state law in hiring kids 6-4-1948 19:3 Labor Day had small beginning in 1880's 9-3-1948 12:3 Polish or Ukranian displaced persons (DP's) might be hired for farm work: Cook County Farm Bureau 9-10-1948 19:6 advance of automation may create 'workless society' 8-3-1961 AHH 63:4 work can be an addiction: psychiatrist 4-19-1962 BR 17:5 summer jobs are tougher to find; situation now tight 6-28-1962 AHH 4:4 Gov. Kerner plans campaign to get jobs for youth 5-23-1963 AHH 27:3 fewer jobs beckon high school grads; skills needed to get a job 6-6-1963 AHH 43:1 Sherwood Ross says liberal arts education is key to better jobs 11-21-1963 AHH 35:4 education, jobs stressed by Charles Percy 2-20-1964 RMH 2:1 stress value of women in labor market 3-12-1964 AHH 65:6 Lynn Williams Jr., Winnetka, says right steps can provide jobs for all, photograph 5-7-1964 AHH 26:1 what happens to graduates who don't go to college? 5-28-1964 AHH 36:1 teenagers finding jobs scarce 6-18-1964 AHH 57:5 survey show many midwest jobs unfilled; applicants fail to meet requirements 7-30-1964 AHH 48:3 junior college can help job void: editorial 7-30-1964 AHH 56:1 Charles Percy warns of threat to jobs if Gov. Kerner re-elected 10-29-1964 AHH 18:4

labor unions see also labor see also picketing see also strikes see also wages see also walkouts see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) see American Federation of Teachers see Bartender, Restaurant and Club Employees Union see Benefit Association of Railway Employees see Brotherhood of Painters and Paperhangers of America see Brotherhood's Relief and Compensation Fund, Inc. see Carpenters Union see Carpenter's Union Hall, Des Plaines see Carrier Union see Chicago Federation of Labor see Chicago Flat Janitors' Union see Chicago Newspaper Union see CIO Steelworkers Union see Communication Workers of America see DuPage Building Trades Council see DuPage Journeyman Barbers Union see Illinois State Association of Letter Carriers (AFL-CIO) see Illinois State Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations see Illinois Telephone Traffic Union see Illinois Union of Telephone Workers see International Association of Machinists Union see International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers see International Brotherhood of Teamsters see International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen, and Helpers see Landscaper's Union see Laundry, Cleaning and Dye House Workers International Union Local 46 see Laundry and Dye House Drivers' and Chauffeurs' Union see Master Barbers Association see Master Plumbers of the Northwest District see Meat Cutters and Butchers Workmen see Metalworker Local of AFL-CIO see Milk Drivers, Teamsters and Plant Workers Union see Milk Wagon Drivers Union see National Association of Letter Carriers see Order of Railroad Telegraphers see Retail Clerks International Protective Association see Suburban School and Municipal Employees' Union see Suburban Hotel, Club, Restaurant and Bartenders Union see Taft-Hartley Act see United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, C.I.O. see United Electrical Workers Union see United Federation of Postal Clerks, AFL-CIO see United Steelworkers Union see West Suburban Teachers Union local dairy farmers picket Bowman Dairy at Palatine, Long Grove, Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect; win higher prices; see Milk Producers Association 4-7-1916 4:5... union agents arrested after bombing at Catlow Theatre, Barrington 11-29-1929 PE 1:3 labor terrorism in Lake County 8-7-1931 CCH 6:4 Arlington Heights Road widening delayed by union troubles 7-27-1934 1:5 unions to supply labor lists for PWA jobs, see Arlington Heights, Village of 8-10-1934 1:1 PWA men ask police protection from boiler union agent, see Arlington Heights, Village of 10-19-1934 1:8 picketed in milk war, see Natoma Dairy, Hinsdale 9-20-1935 RR 1:1 strike ties up Crystal Lake High School track meet 4-22-1938 8:6 union stops swimming pool project, see Arlington Heights Park District 6-3-1938 PE 1:8 milk union pickets Rodewald Farms Dairy, Roselle 4-7-1939 RR 1:6 Des Plaines prohibits non-employee picketing 7-14-1939 12:2 strike delays opening of Rand Park, Des Plaines 7-21-1939 8:4 Arlington Heights bars picketing by strangers 1-5-1940 CCH 1:3 Arlington police escort non-union dairy trucks of Meyer Bros. and Duntemann Dairies 5-3-1940 1:1 milk strike doesn't affect local DuPage dairies 5-3-1940 RR 1:8 milk strike troubles here again 5-24-1940 1:3 Village of Palatine bars outside union pickets 8-16-1940 1:6 grand jury indicts DuPage labor leaders 9-20-1940 RR 1:3 grand jury indicts two for 'union' assault 11-22-1940 RR 1:4 DuPage union official freed by Judge Knoch 12-6-1940 RR 1:8 strike hits local service, see Leyden Motor Coach Company, Franklin Park 12-17-1943 RR 1:1 picket line closes plant, see Pet Milk Company, Arlington Heights 7-28-1944 1:1 National Tea Company managers at Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect call strike 9-22-1944 RR 1:8 2,000 commuters affected as strike ties up Leyden Motor Coach Company 3-1-1946 RR 1:1 railroad advertisement: unions demand 44 "rules" to get "something for nothing" 8-1-1947 RR 4:5 railroad advertisement: it's to your interest to know about this proposed feather-bedding 10-17-1947 RR 6:1 railroad advertisement: 3 unions block labor peace---refuse wage boost accepted by 19 other railroad unions 1-30-1948 RR 6:5 railroad advertisement: this is a diesel; leaders of two unions think it's a feather-bed 2-4-1949 RR 5:5 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 are trying to organize barber shops in the country towns 12-2-1949 17:5 employees picket Gits Manufacturing Co., Roselle; laid off after joining International Association of Machinists Union, photograph 7-26-1956 RR 1:3 Dryden Cleaners, Arlington Heights, picketed by Laundry, Cleaning and Dye House Workers International Union Local 46, photograph 6-25-1959 AHH 1:6 union official H. O. Vogel's home shaken by blast; dynamite sticks placed nearby, photograph 11-19-1959 BR 11:5 Teamsters Union wants to organize Bensenville sewer and water employees; village to negotiate 12-1-1960 BR 1:5 Chicago Flat Janitors' Union wins picket demands of Krause and Kehe Real Estate Company, Arlington Heights, photograph 12-22-1960 AHH 2:5 youth, labor prime targets of Soviets 6-29-1961 AHH 11:3 Sen. Goldwater lashes at big labor 10-18-1962 AHH 63:1 FEPC accepted by business; unions not as 'cooperative' 1-31-1963 AHH 18:1 Bensenville Post Office workers get negotiation rights 4-18-1963 BR 6:4 Arlington Heights awards tree trim job to Nels Johnson Tree Experts over objection by Landscaper's Union 5-23-1963 AHH 39:3 Illinois Bell reaches agreement with IBEW on wage boost 7-18-1963 AHH 16:4 The Seven Countries, Wheeling, picketed by Bartender, Restaurant and Club Employees Union 7-25-1963 WH 1:6 Sherwood Ross says labor unions must solve racial issue 12-5-1963 AHH 32:6 teachers now heard in salary talks; union shadow in background 2-20-1964 AHH 16:1

laboratories see also research see Amsted Research Laboratories, Bensenville see Argonne National Laboratory, Downers Grove Township see Arlington Laboratories see Arlington Laboratories Manufacturing Chemists see Arnar-Stone Laboratories, Inc., Mount Prospect see Bauer and Black Division, Kendall Company, Barrington see Baxter Laboratories, Morton Grove see Bell Telephone Laboratories, Naperville see Benjamin Electric Company, Des Plaines see Bruning, Charles and Company, Inc., Mount Prospect see Cook Research Laboratories, Glenview see Dawes Research Laboratory, Arlington Heights see DuPage County 2-22-1935 RR 1:4 see E and E Co. Dental Laboratory, Arlington Heights see Fermilab see Foam Lab Company, Addison see Griffin Wheel Co., Bensenville see Hektoen Institute for Medical Research, Chicago see Kendall Company, Barrington see Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge 12-5-1963 AHH 47:5 see McDonald's Corporation 3-19-1964 AHH 46:5 see Mount Prospect Clinical Lab see Northwest Suburban X-Ray and Clinical Laboratory, Glenview see Professional Arts Medical Lab, Mount Prospect see Prospect Clinical Laboratory, Prospect Heights see Quaker Oats Company, Barrington see Special Chemicals Laboratory, Highland Park

Lacina, Bernice photograph 12-31-1948 22:1

Lacina, Bernice, Letter Shop, Arlington Heights, 702 North Vail Avenue advertisement: mimeographing, typing, steno work 8-12-1949 5:3

Lacina, Henry, Arlington Heights advertisement: plastering; 627 North State Road 6-5-1931 PE 6:6

Lacina, Joey, Mount Prospect will celebrate Christmas at home; record stay at hospital after fire, photograph 12-22-1960 MPH 4:4

Lacina, Richard F., Arlington Heights at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala. 1-15-1943 (2) 1:7 at Freeman, Ind. 7-30-1943 (2) 1:7 receives silver wings, photograph 9-3-1943 (2) 1:1 completes pilot transition training course at Maxwell Field, photograph 12-31-1943 4:6 at Harvard, Neb.; commander of four-motored Liberator bomber, photograph 3-24-1944 7:5 flies 50th mission in Italy, photograph 9-22-1944 7:3 killed in plane crash on foreign mission, photograph 7-13-1945 1:8 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:7

Lacina, Robert W., Arlington Heights at Ouachita College 8-6-1943 (2) 1:5 at San Antonio, Texas 2-4-1944 7:1 at Frederick, Okla., photograph 9-15-1944 8:5 receives silver wings, photograph 11-30-1944 13:3

Lacina, Rudolph, Arlington Heights biography 3-19-1937 (2) 1:3 photograph of 3-31-1939 1:1

Lacina, William, Arlington Heights at Camp Pickett, Va. 6-16-1944 11:5 "routine army training...gets very disgusting at times" 8-18-1944 8:6 at Oahu 5-25-1945 9:4 at Okinawa 6-15-1945 14:5 discharged 12-28-1945 7:3

Lackner, Dorothy Augusta, Arlington Heights marries Edwin Radloff 2-20-1925 4:5

Lackner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward, Arlington Heights celebrate 50th anniversary, photograph 2-20-1942 4:4

Lacy, Bonita Gay, Elk Grove Village winner crowned; to rule June pageant, photograph 5-18-1961 EGH 1:6

Lada, Gust, Des Plaines restaurant pioneer dies of stroke 9-17-1948 4:4

Ladas, P. K., Arlington Heights candidate for Police Magistrate, photographs 4-12-1935 1:3, 3:7 three-story building at northeast corner Northwest Highway and Dunton Avenue, photograph 1-7-1954 AHH 8:1

Ladd, Bruce C., Arlington Heights Wheeling Herald editor injured in wreck, photograph 2-18-1960 WH 1:1 appointed news editor Arlington Heights Herald, photograph 10-20-1960 AHH 1:2 photograph 6-28-1962 RMH 9:3 with Ray Page, photograph 8-30-1962 RMH 9:5 Blue Ballot misleading: editorial 9-6-1962 AHH 61:7 meet the people who write the news, photograph 10-11-1962 AHH 84:1 tells PHIA suburb press role is vital, photograph 1-24-1963 PHH 1:7 editor protests School District No. 25 board meeting behind closed doors 3-14-1963 AHH 1:5 named to Bensenville Register news post, photograph 11-21-1963 BR 1:3 Addison board in 'locked doors' session; associate editor barred from huddle 1-30-1964 AR 1:1 elected president Wheeling Township Young Republican Club 2-13-1964 AHH 7:3 describes Birchite smear by Paul Stout, Lombard, against Charles Percy 3-12-1964 AHH 33:4 wins study grant 3-12-1964 AHH 33:7 Assoc. Editor says future of suburban press is bright 5-7-1964 AHH 24:1 Editor protests propaganda, see junior colleges 5-28-1964 AHH 68:4 writes last column 6-25-1964 AHH 24:4 granted 14-month leave; named press aid for Charles Percy 6-25-1964 AHH 24:8

Ladd, James H., Arlington Heights photographs 4-18-1947 4:3, 7-22-1949 9:2

Ladd, Norman E., Arlington Heights band leader plays 'right tunes', photograph 7-14-1960 AHH 7:2 named department chairman, mathematics, Maine Township High School West, photograph 10-6-1960 AHH 45:5

Ladd, R. H. photograph 9-2-1949 RR 1:4

Ladd, Robert E., Itasca on two weeks furlough 9-24-1943 RR 3:5 at Camp Butner, N.C. 1-28-1944 RR 3:8 letter from France 8-4-1944 12:4 "having a little breathing spell" 8-11-1944 7:6 fighting with crack outfit at Bastogne 2-16-1945 RR 1:5 catches Nazi V-bomb in one piece, photograph 6-22-1945 9:6 enroute home with "Santa Fe" Division 9-7-1945 7:8

Ladd, Wilfred A., Itasca letter from Clovis, N.M. 7-14-1944 9:5 letter from Salina, Kan. 11-24-1944 12:7 fighting with crack outfit in China 2-16-1945 RR 1:5 letter from Guam 7-20-1945 10:5

Ladd, William A., Itasca on leave from Fort Sheridan 3-12-1943 RR 1:2 enjoys flying B-17, 3-3-1944 RR 3:8 receives DFC in China, photograph 4-6-1945 14:7

Ladendorf see Freer & Ladendorf, Glenview

Ladendorf, Carl, Glenview advertisement: Buick autos 6-5-1925 8:5

Ladendorf, Don photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 50:4

Ladendorf Garage, Des Plaines see Ladendorf Motors, Inc., Des Plaines

Ladendorf, LaVerne, Des Plaines photograph 9-20-1946 5:3

Ladendorf Motors, Inc., Des Plaines, 1628 Rand Road opens 2-14-1928 8:1 Oldsmobile rocket engine on display, photograph 1-14-1949 12:1 ground broken at corner of Rand Road and Grove Street north of Des Plaines for new facility, illustration 1-8-1953 AHH 14:3 photograph 8-11-1960 AHH 17:1 humorous advertisements, photographs 9-22-1960 AHH 11:3, 1-12-1961 AHH 28:1

Ladendorf Olds, Des Plaines, 1628 Rand Road advertisement, photograph of salesmen 5-10-1962 AHH 32:1

Ladendorf, Wm. J., Des Plaines advertisement: Dearborn Trucks, illustration; 215 Ashland Avenue 4-2-1920 8:5 advertisement: Oldsmobile autos; 1628 Rand Road 10-4-1929 7:3 advertisement: 1626 Rand Road 10-2-1936 7:5

Ladendorf's Store, Glenview advertisement: canned vegetables and fruits 4-6-1923 1:1

Ladies of the Lions see Wheeling Lions Club

Ladwig, Frances, Palatine advertisement: Marcel waving, curling and manicuring 3-6-1925 18:3

Lady Esther's Systematic Beauty Shoppe, Bensenville advertisement 5-6-1927 DCR 4:7

Lady Waltonians see Walton, Izaak, League 5-9-1947 (2) 13:7

Lafayette Lodge No. 18, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, Cook County mentioned 10-13-1950 17:1

LaFevre, Betty, Mount Prospect discharged 12-7-1945 14:6

LaFevre, W. A., Mount Prospect discharged 12-7-1945 14:6

LaFleur, Larry D., Bloomingdale to seek another term as DuPage County Auditor, photograph 1-9-1964 BR 13:2 recommended: editorial 4-9-1964 BR 7:3 wins 4-16-1964 BR 1:1 defeats Harold Hall 11-5-1964 BR 1:2 happy it's all over, photograph 11-5-1964 BR 1:7 photograph 12-10-1964 AR 5:4

Lagerhausen, B., Des Plaines, Ellinwood Street, across the street from Kinder Hardware store advertisement: lumber, wood, coal, flour and feed (1897) 3-23-1951 17:1

Lagerhausen Cleaners, Roselle mentioned; 112 North Prospect Avenue 12-31-1964 AR 10:1

Lagerhausen, Donald R., Barrington mentioned; mason contractor; 181 Bradwell Road 6-25-1964 AHH 61:6

Lagerhausen Lumber & Coal Co., Des Plaines reviewed: coal, feed, building materials; 1615 Ellinwood Avenue 8-7-1931 CCH 6:6

Lagerhausen, Ray F., Des Plaines, 1569 Ellinwood Street advertisement: real estate and insurance 5-4-1923 13:1

Lageschulte Lumber Co., Barrington mentioned; 401 West Lake Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5

Lageschulte, Myron advertisement: dairy cows; 1 mile south of Barrington 7-5-1940 7:7

Lageschulte School, north side of Dundee Road just west of Barrington Road see also School District No. 4, Barrington Township see also School District No. 5, Barrington Township meeting 11-16-1923 (Roll A) 11:2 achievement meeting 11-16-1926 4:1 sets records in reading 12-10-1929 4:7 Cook County school survey 12-11-1942 1:6 good chance for someone to purchase a house 10-4-1946 3:6 public auction 10-4-1946 16:2

Lageschulte Street, Barrington see Old Colony Builders, Barrington

lagoons see Jewel Lagoon see Skokie Lagoons

Lagowski, Joseph, Bensenville at Camp Grant 1-14-1944 7:2 in France 9-21-1945 12:4

Lagowski, Stanley, Wood Dale wounded in European theater 11-3-1944 RR 1:1

Lagowski, Walter, Wood Dale at a camp in Delaware 8-25-1944 7:7

LaGrange see La Grange, Village of

La Grange Art League slates show 11-12-1964 AHH 88:3 La Grange Citizen (newspaper) mentioned 12-2-1938 1:4, 9-27-1946 1:4

La Grange Colonial Manor advertisement; convalescent and nursing center; 339 Ninth Avenue 11-5-1964 AHH 42:1

La Grange Country Club Hoover speaks 5-26-1939 1:4

La Grange High School table tennis aces, photograph 1-28-1949 4:3

La Grange Park, Village of see Helping Hand School, La Grange Park see Ward, Daniel, La Grange Park

La Grange Road Mannheim Road name changed to 11-23-1934 8:5

La Grange, Village of (sometimes misspelled LaGrange) home at 114 North Catherine Street, photographs 12-21-1934 RR 3:5

Lahanas, Mrs. G., Arlington Heights advertisement: practical nursing, general delivery 2-4-1930 8:7

Lahart, Rev. J. T. see Catholic Charities 6-4-1948 RR 1:5

Laho Hardware, Bensenville, 99 North York Road True Value sale 4-11-1947 RR 2:1 advertisement 9-3-1948 11:1 meet the judges in refrigerator contest, photograph 11-25-1949 RR 1:4 interior photograph 5-3-1962 BR 8:6

Laho, Rudolph, Bensenville advertisement: furnace repair 10-5-1928 DCR 6:3 advertisement: new store building on York Street for rent 3-8-1929 DCR 6:7 advertisement: sheet metal work; ventilating and heating 2-7-1930 DCR 4:1

Laho, Rudolph, Jr., Bensenville 'cooperation' should be goal of Chamber of Commerce in 1953, 1-22-1953 BR 1:2

Laho & Son Hardware, Bensenville, 5 North York Road advertisement 1-15-1959 BR 3:8

Laird, Leslie K., Mount Prospect photograph of 3-21-1941 CCH 8:1

Laird, Lester J. Lieut. raids joints, see Prohibition 2-29-1924 1:5 raids, see Cook County 1-18-1929 4:2 raids two speak easies 7-12-1929 1:7

Lake Arlington Park, Arlington Heights, northeast of Palatine Road and Windsor Drive approved 9-17-1964 PHH 1:1 plan setback 10-22-1964 PHH 1:7 schools firm on terms of pact for 11-19-1964 PHH 1:1

Lake Avenue see East Lake Avenue see West Lake Avenue Cook County $5,000,000 bond issue would pave road 10-24-1919 5:6

Lake Avenue Tavern roadhouse asks Cook County for license 10-30-1925 9:7

Lake Avenue Woods Forest Preserve, along West Lake Avenue west of Milwaukee Avenue 150 gather for Scout picnic 10-15-1964 AHH 41:6

Lake Bluff Orphanage see Methodist Deaconess Orphanage, Lake Bluff

Lake Bluff, Village of see McClory, Robert F., Lake Bluff see Methodist Deaconess Orphanage, Lake Bluff

Lake Briarwood Subdivision, Mount Prospect, southwest of Algonquin Road and Busse Road see also Briarwood Lake, Mount Prospect Homeowners Association protests proposed apartments 5-2-1963 EGH 5:1 fighting apartments; Cook County board on hot seat, photographs 9-12-1963 AHH 17:1, 40:1 Cook County rejects apartments; says one-family character is set 10-3-1963 EGH 3:1 judge orders county to issue building and zoning permits to Lindquist Bros. Inc. for apartments 10-10-1963 AHH 3:1 developer E. L. Trendel 2-13-1964 EGH 1:3 advertisement: Colonial Condominium, illustration 6-11-1964 AHH 33:2 Mount Prospect rejects annexation 9-3-1964 MPH 5:2 lawsuit hampers annexation to Arlington Heights 11-12-1964 AHH 20:6

Lake Bus Line, Inc., Crystal Lake new Chicago bus service planned for N.W. towns 11-20-1931 1:5

Lake Chicago receding glaciers mark many roads in area 3-29-1946 9:5

Lake Circuit mentioned 4-23-1953 AHH 23:6, 5-21-1953 AHH 23:4

Lake-Cook Farm Supply farmers form big co-op at Grayslake; Gardeners' Supply Inc. sells property to 6-1-1934 8:8 takes lease on Arlington Heights freight depot for warehouse, see Chicago & Northwestern Railroad 11-30-1934 1:7 lease opposed by Arlington Heights 12-7-1934 1:1 annual meeting shows eight years of growth 1-31-1936 1:7 advertisement 5-1-1936 6:7 may leave Arlington for Des Plaines 12-18-1936 8:1 500 members attend annual meeting at Des Plaines 1-29-1937 1:7 to remain in Arlington Heights 8-27-1937 1:7 to open warehouse in Des Plaines, Lee Street and Oakwood Avenue 9-17-1937 1:5 obtains franchise for Blue Seal feeds 9-24-1937 8:4 celebrates opening of Des Plaines headquarters 10-15-1937 1:1, 10-29-1937 CCH 8:1 $50,000 dividend 12-31-1937 1:8 back in old location at 6 South Vail Avenue 6-24-1938 1:7 opens up warehouse in Schaumburg 7-29-1938 1:5 farmers increase investment in own supply company, photographs 11-4-1938 (2) 4:1 declares $50,000 dividend 1-6-1939 1:8 advertisement: 977 Lee Street, Des Plaines 5-5-1939 4:1 to erect building in Arlington 8-11-1939 1:2 declares huge dividend 12-15-1939 6:1 entertainment: Four Martins, photograph 1-12-1940 CCH 1:6 declares big dividend 1-3-1941 3:5 thirteenth annual meeting at Ela Township High School 1-10-1941 4:1, Four Martens, photograph 1-17-1941 (2) 1:4 annual meeting draws record attendance 1-24-1941 CCH 1:1 annual meeting 1-23-1942 1:4 votes $65,000 dividends 1-8-1943 CCH 3:2 ends successful year 12-31-1943 1:3 directors to meet 1-21-1944 10:3 stockholders to meet 1-19-1945 6:1 reaches million dollar year 1-26-1945 10:3 passes million dollar volume to members 1-4-1946 CCH 1:1 annual meeting 1-10-1947 10:3 advertisement: located in Lake Zurich, Schaumburg, Roselle, Arlington Heights and Des Plaines 1-9-1948 16:7 IAA prexy Charles B. Schuman to speak at annual meeting, photograph 1-9-1948 CCH 1:3 IAA head asserts change in diet ups food costs 1-23-1948 1:5 annual meeting 1-7-1949 18:3,7 700 farmers attend annual session at Ela Township High School 1-21-1949 18:4 annual meeting 1-13-1950 22:3 advertisement: 510 East Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights and Roselle Road, Schaumburg 9-28-1961 AHH 45:7 maps 'save the bluebirds' plan 3-8-1962 AHH 50:1 photograph 3-15-1962 AHH 55:1 spring open house 3-29-1962 AHH 48:3 managers renew 'save the bluebird' campaign 4-11-1963 AHH 56:1 houses needed or it's goodbye bluebird 3-12-1964 AHH 23:4

Lake Cook Road see also County Line Road see also Main Street, Barrington see All-American Fence Co., Palatine see All 'Round Sanitary Sewer Service, Palatine see Allgauer's at Villa Moderne see Barrington Hills Country Club see Barrington Trails see Barrington Woods Subdivision see Brentwood Estates, Palatine Township see Buffalo Grove Golf Course see Carlyle, William, farm see Chicago Botanical Garden see County Line Inn see Cuba see Deer Grove Forest Preserve see Edens View Convalescent Home, Northbrook see Elsie & Ethel, Lake Zurich see Emmerich East Park, Buffalo Grove see Ferndale Woods, Barrington see Hartz farm see Import Motors of Chicago, Deerfield see Johnson's, Phil, Restaurant, Deerfield see Knox, Al see Lazy Lounge see Mirobar see Paul's Bait Store see St. Mary's Catholic Church, Buffalo Grove see Sanitary Fill, Ltd. see Shawnee Swim Club, Northbrook see United States Army 11-1-1956 PE 9:4, 3-14-1957 PE 5:5 to be paved between Rand Road and Northwest Highway 10-18-1946 3:3 to be paved from Northwest Highway to Eastern Avenue, Barrington 8-8-1947 6:3 'shoulders experiment' to be tested 2-6-1948 CCH 1:5

Lake Cook Service Station, Des Plaines advertisement 4-1-1938 8:5

Lake County farm census, see United States Census Bureau 11-6-1925 3:4 fines net $233,543 in five years 12-11-1925 3:1 cattle, see tuberculosis 11-30-1926 2:3 no hope of widening Waukegan Road 6-26-1928 4:1 Sheriff Doolittle joins in drive against roaring motors 10-16-1928 5:7 how gangsters sought to rule in 8-9-1929 8:4 plans big road bond issue 3-18-1930 1:3 citizens to fight crime in 10-7-1930 1:2 labor terrorism in 8-7-1931 CCH 6:4 claimed to be free of slot machines, see organized crime 12-23-1932 2:4 anthrax observed in 9-6-1946 11:6 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois plans new gas line 4-30-1948 7:4 given last chance to acquire gift of Libertyville Airport 1-7-1949 20:6 see Old McHenry Road 1-28-1949 17:2 asked to provide a central incinerator where garbage can be burned 4-8-1949 24:6 bombings put lid on slots 6-10-1949 3:5 find human leg and arm on roadside 10-28-1949 19:3 Dr. S. F. Bennett conducted a poetry reading describing frontier life (December 3, 1884) 6-2-1950 17:3 first settler, see Wright, Capt. Daniel 9-3-1959 AHH 4:4 state to work with plan commission on re-routing of Route 53, 11-10-1960 WH 6:4 prepares for urban surge; soil mapping approved 2-21-1963 AHH 6:1 state picks route through, map 7-18-1963 AHH 18:1 Lake County Cemeteries by Mrs. Wilson Sked, published by Illinois DAR (book) Long Grove Cemetery adds data for research book 7-30-1964 WH 3:1

Lake County Citizen's League to fight "bookies", gambling, vice and bootlegging 10-7-1930 1:2

Lake County Crow Shoot at Half Day 6-18-1943 (2) 1:2

Lake County Department of Public Works to provide sewage disposal for Glen Grove Subdivision, Buffalo Grove 7-25-1963 WH 5:1

Lake County Fair advertisement: 52nd annual 9-1-1905 1:1 opens at Libertyville 8-20-1909 4:4 fifty-ninth annual 8-23-1912 1:1 sixtieth annual 8-29-1913 5:1 modernized agricultural methods 8-22-1919 5:5 description 8-27-1920 4:5, 8-27-1920 9:5 opens Labor Day 8-19-1921 9:4 program 8-26-1921 4:1 big day for farmers 9-2-1921 5:5 detailed premium list 9-2-1921 8:1-5 farmers defeat attempt to move Fair to Great Lakes 12-16-1921 1:3 details of 69th annual 5-26-1922 1:2 must have money or is doomed; Association owes $18,000, 3-16-1923 (Roll A) 1:2 will go on if Libertyville will pay debt of $5,700, 5-4-1923 (Roll A) 1:3 better than ever 8-8-1924 8:7 polo races at 8-29-1924 1:3 to be largest in County's history 8-29-1924 9:1 advertisement 8-29-1924 11:1 no more, see Cook County Fair 8-27-1926 1:8 Grounds give way to gravel pit 10-25-1927 6:3 abandons plans for 1947, 5-2-1947 12:8 planned at Libertyville 5-7-1948 22:3 Long Grovers win honors at 31st fair 8-6-1959 WH 5:1 to open Wednesday 7-20-1961 AHH 58:6 photograph 5-10-1962 AHH 11:5 to open July 25, 7-12-1962 AHH 14:1 advertisement 7-19-1962 AHH 53:7 advertisement: 4-H show, rodeo 7-16-1964 AHH 42:8 judging to continue 7-30-1964 AHH 15:2

Lake County Farmers' Institute at Lake Zurich 9-22-1939 PE 1:4

Lake County Historical Society historical marker of 1909, see Wright, Capt. Daniel 9-3-1959 AHH 4:4 C. E. Carroll spoke at Kildeer School 4-5-1962 WH 7:1

Lake County Home for the Aged, Libertyville dedicated 11-6-1942 (2) 1:2 missing man found dead in barn 12-23-1949 24:1 Lake County Independent (newspaper) mentioned 8-2-1962 AHH 20:1

Lake County Junior College District Lake County votes January 18 on proposed district 1-9-1964 AHH 12:2, 1-16-1964 WH 4:5

Lake County Museum of History mentioned 9-3-1959 AHH 4:4

Lake County Office of Civilian Defense trial blackout in Barrington successful 1-23-1942 1:6

Lake County Sailors Reunion Palatine Military Band played at 5-2-1963 AHH 20:6

Lake, Mrs. E. N., Itasca photograph 3-11-1949 RR 1:5

Lake, Ed., Itasca photograph of 10-21-1942 RR 1:5

Lake, Edward B. see Arlington Heights, Village of 11-19-1909 8:4 see Palatine, Village of 11-5-1909 4:4 mentioned 9-28-1961 S 50:3

Lake, Edward R., Itasca Itasca State Bank teller kidnapped, escapes trunk of auto, photographs 2-7-1963 BR 1:2, 13:1, IR 1:3 Itasca police help nab kidnap suspect 4-11-1963 BR 11:3

Lake Estates Engineering Corp., Bensenville mentioned; Elmhurst Road and Touhy Avenue 10-22-1964 EGH 9:3

Lake Farm, southeast corner Route 53 and Irving Park Road soil tests ordered; 30-acre lake planned 9-6-1962 IR 1:1 negotiate store leases for shopping center 9-27-1962 IR 1:1 study soil tests 10-4-1962 IR 1:7

Lake Forest College pup leads a coeds life in play, photograph 1-7-1949 14:3 baseball photograph 5-13-1949 9:5 Madrigal Singers, photograph 3-19-1953 CCH 1:2 advertisement 9-7-1961 AHH 48:1

Lake Forest High School to open in fall, see Northwest Conference 3-22-1935 1:1 principal named 5-10-1935 CCH 1:6 meet the coach: E. W. Lindenmeyer 10-14-1938 9:5 Scouts clinch Northeast Conference honors, photograph 11-15-1946 7:1

Lake, Frankie see Prohibition 2-18-1949 1:2 barred from Arlington Park Race Track 8-14-1928 1:2 beer baron tried to take over Arlington Park Race Track 9-28-1961 S 38:4

Lake Louise [or Virginia Lake] artificial lake eyed for Palatine 11-21-1963 PE 1:6 chances better for lake; pit needed for Route 53, 12-19-1963 PE 1:7

Lake Michigan see also waterworks see DAMP see Governor's Committee on the Metropolitan Water and Sanitation Project see Great Lakes Commission see Greater Chicago Lake Water Company see Metropolitan District Water Company see Municipal Water Company see Revere Engineering Co., River Grove see Tree Towns Water Commission 250 are rescued from steamer City of Chicago 9-4-1914 14:4 country people shut out of north shore beaches 7-15-1921 5:5 suburban folk plan big water system 7-3-1925 5:5 water line to supply many cities planned 8-7-1925 9:7 suburban water system to fill future needs 8-28-1925 1:8 water to save situation in suburbs 9-11-1925 1:3 urges alliance of Cook County suburban cities 9-18-1925 9:5 lake water for suburbs is practical, see Municipal Water Company 10-23-1925 1:1 unfiltered water offered to suburbs 5-21-1926 1:6 officials of many villages discuss water situation 6-25-1926 9:1 Lake Michigan water adherents have design on Elgin water supply 12-14-1926 1:7 water company application decision coming soon 1-4-1927 1:4 water to be supplied to towns, see Greater Chicago Lake Water Company 2-11-1927 1:4 ready for contracts, see Greater Chicago Lake Water Company 7-15-1927 1:6 Mrs. Robert DiVill, Bensenville, suffers narrow escape when boat Favorite sinks in 8-2-1927 1:1 water flow from, see Sanitary District of Chicago 12-2-1927 DCR 1:8 to be restocked with young fish 10-30-1928 3:4 North Riverside to get water from 3-8-1929 DCR 1:5 two Mount Prospect boys on a freight steamer 7-4-1930 1:5 tours water works tunnel under 9-19-1930 5:5 Morton Grove to get Chicago water 2-26-1932 CCH 1:4 Glencoe denies permission to Northbrook citizens to bathe at beach 8-19-1932 CCH 1:1 early travel 4-3-1936 5:1 Glenview lets contract for water from 5-6-1938 8:7 Des Plaines seeks to tap Chicago water system 8-28-1942 (2) 1:1 Chicago water may be solution for Mount Prospect 8-4-1944 MPH 1:4 Chicago-Cook County Health Survey urges metropolitan water system for 143 communities 2-7-1947 14:2 frozen shore to shore 2-27-1948 15:4 Julian Gromer to show his colored motion picture On the Shores of Lake Michigan at Bloomingdale Village Hall 3-25-1949 RR 5:2, 5-20-1949 RR 7:4 Metropolitan District Water Company outlines proposal to supply country towns with Lake Michigan water 8-1-1952 PE 1:5 Revere Engineering Co. proposes to tap Lake Michigan and fill Des Plaines River to supply drinking water to suburban towns, map 1-21-1954 CCH 1:2 Addison Groups to learn about plan for lake water and sanitation, see Governor's Committee on the Metropolitan Water and Sanitation Project 1-27-1955 RR 1:7 Consoer, Townsend and Associates propose Lake Michigan water for Palatine 9-1-1955 PE 1:7, 9-8-1955 AHH 1:7 Chicago offers water to northwest suburbs 2-2-1956 AHH 1:7 water report stirs parched northwest suburbs 3-1-1956 AHH 1:7 suggests northwest suburbs buy water from DuPage County 3-15-1956 AHH 1:7 Mount Prospect trustees to settle Northwest water commission proposal; plan would pump lake water to northwest 3-22-1956 MPH 1:7 Palatine to join Northwest Suburban Water Commission, see DAMP 10-11-1956 PE 1:6 Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect join Northwest Suburban Water Commission, see DAMP 10-18-1956 MPH 1:2 Des Plaines votes to join Northwest Suburban Water Commission, see DAMP 12-6-1956 AHH 1:5 lake water flows nearer; name DAMP commissioners 1-17-1957 AHH 1:6 Elmhurst-Villa Park-Lombard Water Commission meeting on lake water proposal 11-28-1957 AR 1:3 Addison signs contract to receive lake water 1-23-1958 AR 1:6 Michigan may sue to halt water plan, see Tree Towns Water Commission 10-30-1958 EGH 1:1 Michigan threatens action to keep suburbia parched 11-27-1958 AHH 1:3 DAMP water report recommends direct suburban line to lake 8-20-1959 AHH 8:5 Illinois opposes efforts to force MSD to stop diverting effluent from 4-20-1961 AHH 21:2 Kerner asks new effort on cooperative use of lake 10-26-1961 AHH 22:8 lake water for Wood Dale? 11-16-1961 DCR 1:3 article "The Great Chicago Water Steal" in The Saturday Evening Post reviewed 5-17-1962 AHH 6:5 suburb water supply hinges on lake litigation, money 8-2-1962 AHH 20:3 three suburbs confer: city water hookup talks held; no conclusions yet 4-18-1963 EGH 3:3 Chicago's seaport dreams unfulfilled 6-27-1963 AHH 27:3

Lake Palatine, edge of village along Brockway Street reminds editor of old hunting days 3-15-1946 9:3

Lake Park Builders, Inc., Palatine, 852 Martin Drive mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 7:2

Lake Park Estates, Palatine subdivision objects to car wash; north side Northwest Highway just east of Quentin Road 9-17-1964 PE 1:6 20 ponies running loose in area 10-1-1964 PE 7:7 private lake and park is refuge for geese, photograph 11-19-1964 PE 1:3

Lake Park Garden Center, Itasca, Irving Park Road and Route 53 grand opening 4-2-1959 BR 8:1 cops crack burglary 4-9-1959 RR 1:6 advertisement 11-30-1961 EGH 3:6 bigger store to hold open house, photograph 4-25-1963 RMH 4:3 advertisement: photographs 4-25-1963 BR 12:1 review 7-11-1963 AHH 72:5

Lake Park High School, Roselle, Medinah Road just south of Irving Park Road see also School District No. 108 see Hi-Times (student newspaper) citizens urged to vote on creation of 6-3-1954 RR 1:7 officially named 8-9-1956 RR 1:3 enrollment is 350, 9-6-1956 RR 1:7 dedicated, photographs 11-15-1956 RR 1:3 hit again in burglary outbreak 12-27-1956 RR 1:6 students enjoy their industrial arts classes, photographs 5-16-1957 RR 12:1 closed as flu hits faculty and pupils 10-10-1957 DCR 1:3 Christmas show, photograph 12-26-1957 BR 7:1 homemaking a la carte; 5 courses prove popular with future housewives, photographs 12-26-1957 BR 11:1 staff behind the staff, photographs 1-30-1958 BR 10:1 photograph 9-25-1958 BR 15:1 first homecoming 10-23-1958 DCR 1:1 propose $875,000 addition 11-13-1958 DCR 1:1 illustration 12-4-1958 BR 18:4 voters to decide future of 12-4-1958 DCR 1:3 to adopt Berg plan for advancement of science 5-21-1959 BR 1:1 work is rushed on new addition, photograph 2-18-1960 DCR 1:4 recorder aids pupil in language mastery, photograph 3-24-1960 DCR 1:1 how counselors helped teenager, photograph 4-7-1960 RR 10:1 will open on time 8-25-1960 DCR 1:6 8 new teachers, photographs 9-1-1960 DCR 1:4 Bull in a China Shop, photograph 11-17-1960 IR 1:6 builds discipline tradition 1-19-1961 PE 12:2 Norman Ross to speak, photograph 2-16-1961 IR 1:4 role of teachers is stressed by TV star, photograph 3-2-1961 IR 1:1 students perform 'good deed'; repair vandalism, photograph 3-30-1961 IR 1:1 suspends 35 pupils for being absent on day of blizzard 4-27-1961 RR 1:1 foreign student aid is community project 5-4-1961 IR 1:1 athletes spark pupil protests over suspensions; Supervisor Carl Forrester hung in effigy 5-4-1961 IR 1:4 asks hookup to water; Roselle cool to plea 7-27-1961 RR 1:4 set pupil schedules 8-17-1961 IR 1:7 six newcomers join faculty, photographs 8-24-1961 IR 1:1 grandstand readied for games, photograph 8-24-1961 IR 1:6 adds teachers; 18 hired, photographs 8-31-1961 IR 1:1 Roselle gardener claims tri-color award at flower show, photographs 9-7-1961 BR 9:1 here are five more teachers, photograph 9-7-1961 IR 1:1 homecoming, photograph 9-28-1961 RR 1:1 winning float, photograph 10-5-1961 IR 1:1 science faculty, photograph 10-26-1961 BR 9:1 seniors are treated to taste of college 11-9-1961 IR 1:6 revue to provide fun 1-18-1962 IR 1:6 comedy stage review slated, photograph 1-25-1962 BR 10:1 Sherman Adams to speak 2-8-1962 IR 1:7 profiles of teachers: Gaylon Elliott advocates 'high standards' 2-15-1962 IR 1:7 no cut in class size seen 3-15-1962 BR 10:5 state report gives suggestions 3-22-1962 RR 1:2 vocal music department to present concert, photograph 3-29-1962 IR 1:6 receives Ford Falcon six cylinder engine, photograph 4-26-1962 BR 16:1 seek housing for new teachers 7-19-1962 RR 1:4 new teachers join staff, photographs 8-2-1962 IR 1:1 to 're-evaluate' adult education program; interest not being shown 8-2-1962 IR 1:7 'tuition students' okayed 8-23-1962 IR 1:1 annual homecoming 'tops' 10-18-1962 BR 12:4 approve architect's preliminary plans for addition 10-18-1962 IR 1:4 Supt. criticizes Chicago newspaper coverage of fight which led to death of senior Charles Sciortina 10-18-1962 RR 1:1 mock election held, photographs 11-1-1962 BR 16:1 proposed new addition, illustration 12-13-1962 RR 1:3 board concerned over petty thefts 1-24-1963 BR 13:6 police protection ordered 2-14-1963 RR 1:5 board warns of overcrowded conditions 3-7-1963 IR 2:4 Ara Parseghian at, photograph 4-11-1963 IR 1:3 improvements, illustration 5-30-1963 BR 10:3 science, athletics conflict: land use problem 6-6-1963 BR 12:6 baccalaureate service questioned; participation is key to conflict 6-13-1963 BR 17:1 138 graduate 6-27-1963 BR 13:1 menagerie inhabits school court yard, photographs 8-8-1963 BR 10:1 Roselle okays water use 9-12-1963 RR 1:8, 9-19-1963 RR 1:1 12 new teachers, photographs 9-26-1963 BR 11:1 cheerleaders, photograph 10-10-1963 IR 1:5 approves bid openings for addition 10-17-1963 IR 1:4 asks to annex to Roselle 11-21-1963 IR 1:8 award contracts for addition 12-19-1963 IR 1:1 officials explain plan to join Roselle 12-19-1963 IR 1:4 see action soon on annexation 1-23-1964 BR 8:2 emptied as gas line breaks 1-23-1964 IR 1:7 600 youth to take part in music festival, photograph 2-6-1964 RR 1:2 addition gets new equipment 2-27-1964 BR 11:1 annexed by Roselle 2-27-1964 BR 11:4 Twelve Angry Jurors 4-9-1964 BR 10:5, 22:3 addition under construction, illustration, photograph 4-23-1964 BR 15:5 $90,474 outdoor improvement plan approved 7-9-1964 IR 1:7 board opens bids for bonds 7-23-1964 RR 1:4 to open as planned; report delay on gym wing 8-20-1964 IR 1:1 approves changes to meet state's new safety code 8-20-1964 IR 1:6 21 new teachers on faculty 9-10-1964 BR 10:1 doorless classroom, photograph 9-10-1964 RR 1:4 expects $75,000 safety tab 9-24-1964 IR 1:6 lagging readers aided by program 10-1-1964 AR 12:1 ends "couples only" policy for proms 10-22-1964 DCR 1:2 teacher's institute, photograph 10-22-1964 IR 1:4 book evaluation committee okays election book 10-22-1964 AR 10:2 Christ in Song 12-10-1964 IR 1:3 poor work reported in construction of addition 12-24-1964 IR 1:6 good year: space doubled, new programs 12-31-1964 IR 1:7

Lake Park, Village of see Keeneyville 10-22-1959 RR 1:4...

Lake Potawatomi Cook County Forest Preserve OKs construction at Potawatomi Woods, former gravel pit 2-13-1958 WH 1:1

Lake School, Glenview, Waukegan Road and Lake Avenue see School District No. 34, Northfield Township new school to be built 11-22-1946 (2) 11:3 break ground for 11-28-1947 18:6 Board to ask for more school funds 2-27-1948 17:6

Lake Shore Pavilion, Lake Zurich The Fruit of His Folly presented at 11-21-1913 2:7

Lake Shore Realty Company grand opening of new sub-division in Mount Prospect 5-5-1922 4:1 [at the end of the roll of microfilm]

Lake Shore Stair Co., Libertyville mentioned; 615 East Park Avenue 6-25-1964 AHH 61:1

Lake States Carriers Inc., Wheeling, Wheeling Road and Hintz Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:4

Lake Street, Barrington see Lageschulte Lumber Co., Barrington see Nordic Sauna Installation Co., Barrington

Lake Street, Route 20 (formerly known as Route 5, Chicago & Galena Road, Elgin Road, Grant Highway) see also Old Lake Street see 25-Hour Grill see Addison Commons Shopping Center see Addison Drugs see Addison Glass & Mirror see Addison Hardware & Mill Supply see Addison Sinclair Service Station see Addison Skelgas Co. see Addison Township 2-6-1958 BR 1:5 see Addison Township Savings and Loan Association see Addison, Village of 11-7-1957 AR 1:5, 7-30-1959 AR 1:5, 12-29-1960 IR 1:4 see Adventureland, Bloomingdale see Aide Lawn and Garden Center see Albee Cook Homes, Bartlett see Arlene's Food Store, Addison see Asay Nurseries, Roselle see B & E Food Mart, Addison see Bach, Otto, Elmhurst see Bailey's Motel see Baily, Bill, Motor Sales see BargeWay Service Station see Bartlett Hills Golf Club see Bel-Aire Estates, Addison see Bierk, Les, Cadillac, Elmhurst see Bill & Hazel, Hanover Park see Bittle, J. C., Restaurant, Hanover Park see Bleke, Wm., Addison see Bloomingdale Cemetery see Bloomingdale Central Elementary School see Bloomingdale Foods and Liquors see Bloomingdale Garage see Bob's Lounge, Bartlett see Boeske, Leonard, Addison see Budelman, Ralph N., Excavating, Northlake see Building Supply Company see Cadillac Square, Elmhurst see Cameo Towers West Corp., Addison see Car-Vac, Inc., Addison see Caramel Corn Shop, Addison see Carpet Mart, The, Addison see Carter, Mary, Paint Co., Addison see Charlie's Gulf Service, Bloomingdale see Clark Service Station, Addison see Clark Tavern see Classique Ballet School, Roselle see Clinton Screw Machine Products Co. Inc., Addison see Cloverdale see Cloverleaf Dairy, Addison see Commonwealth Airport, Elmhurst see