"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 Complete Tile & Supply Co., Elmhurst see Country Club Inn, Addison see Cozy Inn see Dan's Sinclair Station, Addison see Diener Saab, Elmhurst see Dunklee's Grove see DuPage County 8-24-1951 RR 1:7, 6-2-1960 BR 1:7, 7:1 see DuPage Septic Co. see Eagle Flying Field see Edgewood Estates apartments, Addison see Edgewood Plaza Lounge, Addison see Elm Lawn Cemetery, Elmhurst see First Baptist Church, Bloomingdale see Four Coins Men's Wear, Addison see Ganey Motors, Elmhurst see Glendale Country Club see Glowacki, John, farm see Goding, Carl V., Addison see Goldblatt's Store, Addison see Golden Gates Subdivision, Addison see Grant Highway Subdivision, Ontarioville see Green Meadows Shopping Center, Addison see Green Mill Gardens see Hanover Park Terrace see Hapiday Homes, Addison see Harvey, John, Nurseries, Inc., Addison see Heinrich Farm, Addison Township see Herman's Poultry and Egg Market, Elmhurst see Herrick House, Bartlett see Hill-Behan Lumber Co., Streamwood see Hill Top Barn see Hoefener Memorial, Elmhurst see Holiday Motel, Addison see Humbracht Farm see Hutter-Reimann Overhead Door, Elmhurst see Hy-Way Sales see IBM Corporation, River Forest see Illinois Central Railroad 5-14-1964 BR 10:6 see Indian Trail Junior High School, Addison see James, Dr. M. W., Bensenville see Jewel Food Store, Addison see Joel Motel, Elgin see Kerry Shoes, Addison see Kitzman, John & Sons, Addison see Krage Farm, Addison see Krage Motors, Addison see Krass, Joseph E. see Kroll Auto Service, Bloomingdale see Krone, Dr. C. B., Addison see Kupp's Service Station, Keeneyville see Lakehurst Motors, Elmhurst see Lakeside Grill see Laux, Richard M. and Associates, Inc., Addison see Log Cabin Road House see Lullo, Anthony P. "Tony", Addison 10-1-1964 AR 1:3 see Lumber City, Melrose Park see Lutheran Child Welfare Association, Addison see Lyon, J. M. & Co. see Mar-Cole Music Center, Addison see Max and Marge's Tavern see McQueen Station see Meacham's Grove see Medinah-Lake Estates see Melody Bird Farm see Melrose Park Cycle Shop see Merrill Brothers see Meyer Construction see Midwest China Company, Elmhurst see Milkert's Mower Service, Roselle see Mill Road Tavern see Moonlight Gardens see Moonlight Lounge, Addison see Mueller Farms Sod Nurseries, Ontarioville see Music Box, The see National Homes, Inc. see New Edgewood Cocktail Lounge, Addison see Nicosia, Joseph see Nordic Park Subdivision, Itasca see Northern DuPage Lodge No. 1147, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons see Northwest Welders Supply, Bloomingdale see Oak Park Federal Savings see "Old Hanover Park" see Old Towne Shopping Center, Bloomingdale see Ontarioville Volunteer Fire Department see Orchard Grove Hall, Ontarioville see Orchard Grove Pavilion see Pam Shops, Addison see Paul's Grove see Pete's Mum Farm see Pfaff's Card & Gift Shop, Addison see Pietsch, Paul see Pink Mist Tavern, Hanover Park see Pink Pony Lounge, Addison see Plenty Fruit Farm, Keeneyville see Pollard Motors, Elmhurst see Post's Super Hatchery, Ontarioville see Preferred Ambulance and Oxygen Service Inc., Bloomingdale see Proviso Yards see Purple Grackle see Ray's Place see Rendezvous Cabin, The see Richert & Son Funeral Home, Addison see Ritter's Service Station see Robertson and Ruth Wholesale Distributors, Elmhurst see Roselle Motor Company, Bloomingdale see Rosenwinkle Farm see Rottermund see Roy's Dining Room, Bloomingdale see Roy's Tavern, Bloomingdale see St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church see Schufreider's see Scott, Winfield see Shady Lane Farm see Sherman's Grocery, Keeneyville see Smart, Joe, Rambler, Elmhurst see Smeja Motors, Elmhurst see Spanish Tavern see Spek, Ary, Greenhouses, Addison see Sprandel, E. H., Grocery and Market, Bensenville see Springbrook Shopping Center, Bloomingdale see Storybook Park, Addison see Suburban Water Sports Center, Bloomingdale see Suburban Well Drilling, Elmhurst see Tel-A-Save, Addison see Treichler Grocery, Addison see Union Carbide Plastics Company, Streamwood see United Rent-Alls, Addison see Van Der Molen Disposal Co., Melrose Park see Villa Capri Supper Club and Lounge, Bartlett see Villa Olivia Country Club, Bartlett see Village Building Material Co., Melrose Park see Village Estates, Addison see Village Lumber & Millwork, Melrose Park see Warnimont's V & S Hardware & Garden Supply see Waywest Heating & Cooling, Elmhurst see Wickes Lumber and Building Supply Center, Streamwood see Wickman Motor Sales, Maywood see Zimering, David J. see Zipco Electric, Addison Cook County $5,000,000 bond issue would pave road in Hanover Township 10-24-1919 5:6 need for super highways leads Cook County Board to oppose Lake Street — North Avenue bottleneck 10-16-1925 1:1 construction begins; strip between Elmhurst and Bloomingdale closed for summer 7-4-1930 DCR 1:8 campaign under way for business boom 7-15-1932 RR 1:6 opens; huge parade 7-22-1932 DCR 1:5 Hezekiah Duncklee passed along on September 3, 1833, on way to Addison Township eleven months after Scott's army came through 2-4-1949 17:2 mentioned 4-15-1949 17:1 crashes take record toll 8-8-1952 DCR 1:2 Rottermund home at 195 East Lake Street to become new village hall for Addison, photograph 11-7-1957 AR 1:5 killed in crash on, latest victim along 'Anguish Alley' 2-4-1960 BR 1:1 women push for traffic lights at Grand Avenue and Villa Avenue 12-8-1960 AR 1:4 stop light petition counts 4,000 names 12-15-1960 AR 1:6 blind intersection of Lake Street and Army Trail Road, photograph 2-15-1962 AHH 23:5 backup at Addison Road, Army Trail Road, photograph 8-16-1962 BR 8:5 surface repair, photograph from Mill Road looking east 7-25-1963 AR 1:5 Addison to tear down three village-owned houses on, photograph 5-14-1964 BR 23:5

Lake Street Extension see Eisenhower Expressway West

Lake Street Farms, west of Bloomingdale A. F. Keeney development moves fast 5-12-1933 RR 1:4

Lake Street-Grand Avenue triangle see Boeske, Leonard E. "Lee" Addison, Elmhurst

Lake Street School, Keeneyville see Keeneyville Public School

Lake Street Stock Farm advertisement: horses, cows; half mile east of Ontarioville 1-2-1925 2:1 advertisement: 20 head of livestock 6-4-1926 16:6

Lake Villa Trust & Savings Bank opens 5-7-1964 AHH 48:3

Lake Villa, Village of see Conservation School, Lake Villa see Lindenhurst Farms, Lake Villa great plowing match 10-15-1920 5:6 Soo Line Railroad blames vandals for wreck of freight train near; two men in custody 9-1-1939 CCH 1:4 patrol boys enjoy Chicago Motor Club camp, photograph 7-11-1941 RR 1:2 Camp Lions ready to open at 8-2-1962 AHH 5:1

Lake-York Motors, Lake Street and York Road DuPage County Sheriff arrests two in bookie raid on second floor 3-10-1950 RR 1:8

Lake Zurich (formerly known as Cedar Lake) see Lake Zurich, Village of purchased by Lake Zurich Lions Club; artificial lake formed in the 1870's when roads were built serving as dams 9-24-1948 17:4

Lake Zurich Community Hall to start work on 12-20-1946 (2) 14:6

Lake Zurich Creamery Co. mentioned 7-7-1955 PE 6:3

Lake Zurich Dairy Co. mentioned 7-7-1955 PE 6:3 Lake Zurich Enterprise (newspaper) started by H. C. Paddock 3-7-1913 2:5 special Cook County Fair edition 9-4-1914 9:1

Lake Zurich High School voters decide to build 12-20-1927 3:6 dedicated 11-13-1928 8:6 gets PWA grant 8-19-1938 MPH 1:4

Lake Zurich Hotel, Route 22 and Route 63 advertisement 10-30-1958 AHH 54:7

Lake Zurich Lions Club organized 8-4-1939 RR 3:4 dance and card party 12-8-1944 10:5 buys Lake Zurich waters 9-24-1948 17:4 annual contest 6-17-1949 CCH 1:6

Lake Zurich Metal Products advertisement; 143 East Main Street 12-3-1964 AHH 75:1

Lake Zurich Park District see Breezewald Park, Lake Zurich see Lakeside Park, Lake Zurich election will propose park 6-1-1934 8:2 approves park district 7-6-1934 1:4

Lake Zurich Playhouse, Route 22 (also known as New Lake Zurich Playhouse) summer drama 7-14-1939 12:5 repeats These are my Jewels 8-22-1941 6:4 to reopen this summer 6-22-1945 6:1 opens this Friday 6-29-1945 6:8, 12:3 Agatha Christie mystery 7-6-1945 6:8 The Miser 7-13-1945 12:7 Ladies in Retirement 7-20-1945 6:3 Comedy of Errors 7-27-1945 7:2 Candle-Light 7-27-1945 11:1 Fresh Fields 8-3-1945 9:8, 10:6 Claudia 6-21-1946 11:5, 6-27-1946 16:1 Kind Lady 7-12-1946 4:3 East Lynne 7-19-1946 13:7 Hay Fever 7-26-1946 13:6 Male Animal 8-2-1946 16:5 The Rivals 8-9-1946 RR 1:3 Driftwood 8-23-1946 9:4 Blythe Spirit 6-20-1947 9:4 Night Must Fall 7-4-1947 16:7 Petticoat Fever 7-11-1947 17:6, 18:6 Skylark 7-17-1947 20:7 Death Takes a Holiday 7-25-1947 17:5, 18:6 Holiday 8-1-1947 15:5 Ten Nights in a Barroom 8-8-1947 8:4 You Can't Take It With You 8-29-1947 12:4 advertisement, illustration, Yes My Darling Daughter 6-18-1948 20:5, 6-25-1948 19:5 Angel Street 7-2-1948 19:1,5 George Washington Slept Here 7-9-1948 15:7 Boy Meets Girl 7-16-1948 12:6 Your Uncle Dudley 7-23-1948 17:3 Taming of the Shrew 7-30-1948 20:3 Papa Is All 8-6-1948 17:4 Outward Bound 8-13-1948 17:6 The Royal Family; The Man Who Came To Dinner 8-20-1948 19:3, 8-27-1948 11:1 to re-open 6-17-1949 15:5 Accent on Youth 6-17-1949 18:1, 6-24-1949 18:5 The Late Christopher Bean 7-1-1949 21:3 Ten Little Indians, John Loves Mary 7-15-1949 16:4 Wilder's Our Town 7-22-1949 19:7 Importance of Being Earnest 7-29-1949 18:1 Harvey Korman in The Drunkard 8-12-1949 18:6 All My Sons 8-19-1949 10:6 The Drunkard 8-19-1949 19:1 Years Ago 9-2-1949 19:1

Lake Zurich Road see Bauer and Black Division, Kendall Company, Barrington

Lake Zurich School, Old Rand Road and Route 22 cornerstone laid 7-18-1913 2:1 girl wins highest honor 6-17-1930 1:4

Lake Zurich Trail see Rand Road 9-3-1926 23:3, 1-28-1949 17:2, 7-7-1955 PE 26:3, 9-28-1961 S 74:1

Lake Zurich, Village of see Frontier Enterprise (newspaper) see Palatine, Lake Zurich & Wauconda Railroad popular summer resort 7-11-1913 2:2 film shot at, see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 10-22-1915 5:6 jail breakout, see Gieseke, George 12-14-1917 7:5 solve mystery of five skeletons 6-11-1926 13:5 court may decide if waters are public or private 6-25-1929 7:4 asks injunction in cottagers' fight 7-2-1929 7:3 celebrates 50 years as a village 10-11-1946 PE 1:5 festival commemorates naming of 7-16-1948 4:8 3rd annual Sidewalk Day 8-9-1962 AHH 66:7

Lake Zurich Volunteer Fire Department constructs firehouse 11-1-1946 6:1 photograph 8-10-1950 PE 1:1

Lakehurst Motors, Elmhurst advertisement; 672 Lake Street 4-23-1964 EGH 2:1

lakes see also lagoons see also sloughs see Baker Lake, Barrington see Bam Lake see Bangs Lake, Lake County see Beverly Lake, Higgins Road see Briarwood Lake, Mount Prospect see Caesar Lake, south of Barrington see Cedar Lake see Chain-O-Lakes see Channel Lake, Lake County see Churchill Lake, Churchill Forest Preserve see Crabtree Lake see Crystal Lake see Deer Grove Lake, Palatine Township see Diamond Lake, Mundelein see Fox Lake see Grass Lake, Lake County see Great Lakes see Hastings Lake, Lake Villa see Hawthorne Lake, south of Barrington see Herrick Lake see Hillcrest Lake, Prospect Heights see Inverlake see Lakeview Pond, Hoffman Estates see Lo Valli Lake see Long Lake see Mallard Lake see Meyer's Pond, Arlington Heights see "Mud Lake", Streamwood see Paddock Lake, Lake County see Shagbark Lake, Des Plaines see Silver Lake, Roy C. Blackwell Forest Preserve see Spring Lake, Barrington see Talbot's Lake, on former Baldwin farm, Northwest Highway see Turner Pond, Roselle see Twin Lakes see Virginia Lake see Wheeling Chamber of Commerce Park 6-21-1962 WH 1:1 Northwest Tollway to gouge out suburban lakes? 3-14-1957 AHH 1:5 Cook County to deal with 'lakes' issue 5-2-1957 AHH 1:2 Cook County gives official OK to creation of residential lakes; highway fill for Northwest Tollway 5-23-1957 RMH 1:2 what's ahead for five Northwest Tollway lakes 10-2-1958 EGH 1:1 Cook County zoning board okays exemption for building of private lakes 8-6-1964 AHH 9:1

Lakes Oil & Supply Company, Barrington, Route 72, 4 miles west of Route 58 advertisement 11-12-1948 21:2

Lakeside Grill, Lake Street 1 mile west of Addison advertisement 11-19-1964 AHH 67:4

Lakeside Park, Lake Zurich Bicknase's new pavilion at; dance 8-3-1906 5:1

Lakeside School, south side of Higgins Road just west of Beverly Road see also School District No. 11, Barrington Township dedication of new school building, photographs of new and old buildings 11-25-1921 1:1-4 installs electric lights 11-27-1928 4:1 serves hot lunches 1-15-1937 MPH 1:3 flag presented 9-27-1940 MPH 1:2

Lakeview Park, Hanover Park becomes part of Hanover Park Park District 5-21-1964 HSH 2:8

Lakeview Pond, Hoffman Estates permission asked to stock with fish 8-17-1961 HH 5:4 slate rendevous to transfer fish 9-21-1961 HH 5:3 playground under construction, photograph 10-5-1961 HH 2:3 photograph 7-4-1963 HH 5:3 boys found swimming 8-22-1963 HH 2:4

Lakeview School, Hoffman Estates, 615 Lakeview Lane see also School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township under construction, photograph 8-27-1959 HH 4:1 F & S Construction Co. plans financial aid, schedules development for 7 acre park site, map 1-12-1961 HH 1:4 no decision on addition 10-12-1961 HH 1:7 has new look: undergoes summer face lift, photographs 8-30-1962 HH 2:1

Lakeview Screw Machine Products, Ontarioville review 7-26-1962 AHH 59:1

Lakewood Day School, Deerfield advertisement 11-22-1946 6:1

Lakewood Estates Subdivision, Route 25 north of Route 68 illustration of house 10-22-1959 AHH 43:1

Lakewood Farms, Route 176 east of Wauconda Thomas Roxworthy announces sale of 8-17-1961 AHH 53:4

Lakin, Ralph L., Prospect Heights family burned out by fire 12-21-1945 1:8

Lakota Scout Reservation, near Woodstock space ship 'landing' highlights camporee, photograph 10-15-1964 AHH 41:3

Lakowski, Joseph, Wood Dale in the Army 2-5-1943 RR 1:2

Lakowski, Stanley, Wood Dale in the Navy 2-5-1943 RR 1:2

Lakowski, Walter, Wood Dale in the Army 2-5-1943 RR 1:2

La Leche League Roselle group to study baby care 2-21-1963 BR 14:3 Buffalo Grove mothers seek members 8-1-1963 WH 6:3 nursing mothers convene for parley at Chicago, photographs 7-2-1964 AHH 30:3

LaLonde, Mary, Palatine photograph 1-9-1948 5:4

La Londe, Roy L., Palatine candidate Democratic committeeman, Palatine Township 4-10-1936 PE 2:6 advertisement: real estate; 21 South Glenwood Street 2-5-1937 7:6 remodels home on North Benton Street 12-31-1937 PE 1:7 boomed for Democratic slate on Cook County Board, photograph 1-14-1938 1:6 photograph of 11-30-1939 PE 1:3 starts own business 1-9-1942 PE 1:5 to head Lions Club 6-19-1942 PE 1:3 business booms 4-23-1943 PE 1:1 advertisement for real estate 8-20-1943 (2) 6:1 photograph 11-28-1947 PE 3:5 attention voters 10-28-1948 PE 3:1 photograph 2-25-1949 PE 1:5 3 North Bothwell Street 12-24-1953 PE 3:1 photograph 12-2-1954 AHH 30:1 advertisement 6-22-1961 AHH 40:1 photograph 11-30-1961 HH 9:4 advertisement, photograph 6-28-1962 AHH 19:1

LaMantia, Sarah, Des Plaines photograph 8-20-1948 MPH 1:3

LaMar, Barbara photograph 3-11-1949 1:2

LaMar, Bonnie, Roselle photograph 5-27-1949 RR 1:3

LaMar, Richard, Roselle police chief fired 12-30-1954 RR 1:7

Lamar's Delicatessen, Arlington Heights, 403 South Arlington Heights Road mentioned 8-10-1961 AHH 8:2 "Little Oscar" to visit 10-11-1962 AHH 24:4

Lamb, Caleb, Elk Grove settled in Elk Grove in 1834, 4-3-1936 5:2 mentioned 6-3-1949 15:1

Lamb, Harold photographs of 3-21-1941 4:6, 3-30-1945 3:5

Lamb, Robert D., Arlington Heights local trooper affected by state probe, see Illinois State Police 7-26-1962 AHH 1:8

Lambert, Mrs. James, Elk Grove accepts award for Rolling Meadows Post No. 1251, American Legion; wins state-wide history honor, photograph 1-1-1959 RMH 1:6

Lambert, Richard, Prospect Heights at Boston, Mass. 10-22-1943 MPH 3:1 crew went through constant V-1 and V-2 bombing attacks in Belgium, photograph 8-16-1945 21:5 discharged 11-30-1945 14:7 Lions prexy nominee, photograph 6-7-1946 MPH 3:4 new prexy Prospect Heights Field House Association, photograph 4-15-1949 MPH 2:4

Lambert, Mrs. Richard, Prospect Heights doing a man's job - and doing it well at PHIA, photograph 8-10-1945 MPH 3:3

Lambert School see also School District No. 112 student essay 4-26-1927 4:6

Lambert, V. A., Palatine O. T., Perseverance Lodge No. 41, IOGT (Palatine) (May 20, 1893) 4-16-1937 12:2

Lamberti's IGA, Roselle, 111 Irving Park Road new store opens in Roselle 5-14-1948 RR 1:7, 5:1 advertisements 10-28-1948 RR 8:4, 2-25-1949 RR 8:4 advertisement: how the "IGA team" benefits you 11-25-1949 RR 4:4

Lambie, George see Williamsburg Homes, Bartlett

lambs see sheep

Lambs, The Wood Dale man, Robert Terese, co-director of project for handicapped, photographs 5-18-1961 BR 12:1 work for retarded featured in Ladies Home Journal 10-31-1963 BR 2:4

Lamb's Service Station, Rand Road and Foundry Road advertisement: Texaco products 7-29-1949 7:4

LaMere, Oliver (Winnebago) Indian chief at Achievement Club meetings 11-2-1926 1:5 to speak at West Northfield School 11-9-1926 4:3 speaks at Achievement meetings 11-29-1927 1:1

Lamey, Miles T., Barrington photograph of 9-9-1910 5:3

Lamos, John E., Bloomingdale Township Marine Lt. dies in hospital after auto mishap at Long Beach, Calif. 7-28-1944 RR 1:7 war casualties mount 12-29-1944 1:1 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:5

LaMountain, Arthur, Palatine 36th infantry: artillery barrages and bazookas fail to dislodge doughfeet 4-6-1945 8:4 45th division on way home 8-24-1945 11:3 discharged 10-19-1945 9:1

Lampert, Robert, Palatine named Palatine Township Constable 11-9-1961 RMH 2:3

Lamplighter, The, Barrington, 118a West Main Street review: lamp shades 5-30-1963 AHH 72:1

Lamplighter Key Club, Itasca, 409 West Irving Park Road Itasca Junior Woman's Club dinner, photograph 4-26-1962 BR 13:1 Itasca Business Association meets 9-27-1962 IR 1:4 advertisement; businessmen's luncheons 8-20-1964 EGH 2:7

lamplighters see Schrader, Herman, Palatine see Winkelman, Henry, Arlington Heights where is Palatine's lamp-lighter these dark nights? (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:1 of Arlington Heights 9-30-1949 17:3 were paid 50 cents a night for trimming the wicks and extinguishing the lights 6-2-1955 AHH 1:1 the old lamplighter in Arlington Heights 9-28-1961 S 78:3

Lamprech, Raymond A., Bloomingdale killed, see Plote, Ralph E. 7-30-1964 PE 7:7

Lamprecht, Mrs. Grayce, Elgin photograph 8-20-1948 MPH 1:3

Lamprecht, Mrs. Irene, Arlington Heights photograph 8-20-1948 MPH 1:3

Lamprecht, Melinda photograph of 6-2-1922 1:3

Lams, Susan Pauline, Mount Prospect photograph 6-13-1947 14:1

Lams, Theodore, Prospect Heights, Mount Prospect photograph 5-16-1947 7:3 candidate for Mount Prospect village trustee, photograph 4-8-1949 MPH 1:8 advertisement, photograph 4-15-1949 MPH 4:5 at the piano, photograph 9-16-1949 MPH 7:1 Mayor leads new Mount Prospect Village Welfare Party 1-31-1957 MPH 1:5 it's a walk-in for second term as Mount Prospect President 4-18-1957 MPH 1:4 retiring president supports Mount Prospect Villagers Action Party 1-26-1961 MPH 1:1 threatened with personal legal suit by Mount Prospect Country Club owners 3-23-1961 MPH 1:4 sued by Mount Prospect Country Club for liquor license; issued summons 4-13-1961 MPH 1:7 sued again by Mount Prospect Country Club; previous suit was dismissed 6-29-1961 MPH 1:3 Northwestern University music professor to give organ recital, photograph 10-11-1962 PHH 1:4 appointed by Gov. Kerner to a commission which will study problems of villages 9-26-1963 MPH 1:2

Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. William, Prospect Heights biographies of 12-9-1938 5:2

Lancers Lake Park High School mascot

Lanciloti, June, Arlington Heights photograph 6-17-1949 21:3

Lancor Beauty Shoppe, Bensenville (also known as Langor Beauty Parlor) advertisement; in the old bank building 8-5-1921 11:2 advertisement 4-6-1928 DCR 5:7 advertisement: South Addison Street 8-2-1935 PE 2:7

Lancor building, Bensenville see Mary's Beauty Shop, Bensenville

land see also construction see also open space see also real estate see also Realtors see also urban planning see A-W Prime Land Inc. see Blecke Land Development Co. see Forest Manor Land Corp., Mount Prospect see M & G Land Development Corp. see North East Illinois Land Council see Olcott's Land Values Blue Book for DuPage County see Trude Land Development Co. see Western Land Corp. Cook County land values cut in all northwest towns 9-30-1932 CCH 1:1 land prices at danger level 5-19-1944 6:7 Baird & Warner prospers on principle: "Sub Omnia Terram Est" (Under All is the Land) 4-26-1962 AHH 79:5 land uses major problem of planners; foresee shift in standards 8-9-1962 AHH 11:1 Northwest Suburban Board of Realtors warns against buying property sight unseen; reports cases of mail land fraud 7-9-1964 AHH 58:1 Northwest Tollway boosts suburb land values; no end seen to land boom 9-17-1964 AHH 68:3 land needed for future sanitary landfills, airports and forest preserves: editorial 10-1-1964 AHH 58:1

land grants see also deeds see Cook, Aaron see Landwer, Ed. see Mount Prospect, Village of 3-29-1956 MPH 4:6

Land of Oz Country Club, Long Grove, Route 53 (later known as Hillcrest Country Club) plan multi-million dollar golf course and subdivision, Long Grove Country Club Estates 7-12-1962 PE 3:1

land surveyors see surveys and surveyors

Landauer, Edward, Mount Prospect at Fort Bragg, N.C. 7-20-1945 12:3 discharged from Air Corps after 3˝ years 1-7-1949 MPH 1:1

Landeck see Hanamann, Landeck & Co., Niles Center see Patek, Sons and Landeck, Niles

Landeck, Rev. and Mrs. A. C., Arlington Heights celebrate their golden wedding 11-6-1925 1:1 celebrate 55th anniversary 11-7-1930 1:6 photograph of 3-4-1938 1:7 death marks passing of pioneer preacher 3-4-1938 5:1

Landeck, Herman C., Arlington Heights school teacher to retire from St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights 5-19-1944 5:1,5 veteran Lutheran teacher retires, photograph 6-23-1944 1:3 Lutheran educator is dead, photograph 11-2-1945 1:7 memorial service 11-23-1945 1:1

Landeck, Otto H., Mount Prospect advertisement: summer frocks 7-5-1929 4:3 advertisement: 105 South Main Street 3-6-1931 7:7

Landeck, Robert, Mount Prospect ends six year course with honors 6-16-1933 6:2

Landelius, G. A., Arlington Heights advertisement: jewelry 10-31-1919 8:6

Landen, Merlin, Bensenville discharged 10-25-1945 16:7

Landen's Barn advertisement: hard time dance; Villa Avenue 1 mile south of Lake Street 8-5-1932 7:1

Landers Chalet Restaurant and Lounge, Elk Grove Village advertisement; Higgins Road and Oakton Street 11-12-1964 AHH 87:6

landfills see also garbage see Barrington Trucking Company see Des Plaines, City of 2-14-1963 AHH 20:1 see DuPage County Sanitary Landfill see M & G Land Development Corp. see Prospect Heights Country Club Acres Subdivision see Rolling Meadows Park District 9-18-1958 RMH 1:1 see Sanitary Fill, Ltd. see Vandermolen Developing Co., Elk Grove Township Itasca opposes area land fills 12-6-1962 IR 1:7 better now than they used to be; solution to garbage problem is still sought 2-21-1963 AHH 10:3 Cook County considers landfill at Wille Road and Mount Prospect Road 5-9-1963 EGH 4:7 Paul Ronske says low areas in Rocky Glen Forest Preserve would be ideal for development as a landfill 6-6-1963 BR 9:5 Riverwoods against sanitary landfill at old gravel quarry at southeast corner Deerfield Road and Milwaukee Avenue 1-23-1964 WH 5:3, photograph 1-30-1964 WH 5:1 Wheeling asks Lake County to delay landfill verdict on Deerfield Road 2-6-1964 WH 3:1 DuPage County hunts for replacement site; DuPage County Sanitary Landfill almost full 2-20-1964 BR 4:4

landing fields see airports

Landis, George, Arlington Heights suburb man faces bookmaking charge 7-13-1961 AHH 1:1

Landis & Katz, Des Plaines, 945 Prairie Avenue advertisement: painting, decorating, paperhanging 9-4-1925 11:3

landlords see also apartments see also evictions landlord kills Des Plaines officer 8-23-1935 1:7 many queries arise in new rent control 7-17-1942 3:4 new rent forms must be filled out by Sept. 1, 8-21-1942 1:3 new rent act in effect in DuPage 8-21-1942 RR 1:8 landlords warned by DuPage County OPA chief Dingman to register 10-16-1942 RR 1:8 new OPA ruling affects tenants and landlords 1-1-1943 RR 1:2 must not raise rent for furnished homes, flats 3-5-1943 (2) 2:2 details on rent control 3-12-1943 (2) 2:6 rent controls to go on in spite of OPA transfer of duties to Housing Expediter 5-2-1947 17:4 OPA files suit against Des Plaines owner for exceeding rent ceiling 5-9-1947 11:4 new U.S. rent control law 7-4-1947 1:1 Mount Prospect landlords ask end of rent control 4-6-1951 CCH 1:8 Mount Prospect approves rent decontrol; landlords fix 40% average rent increase 4-20-1951 MPH 1:5

Landlords Credit Bureau, Bellwood checks tenants' reputation, credit rating 10-22-1964 AHH 51:6

Landman, Mrs. Andrew, Palatine midwife occupied the upper floor of the Harmening building at 35 West Chicago Avenue for many years 8-19-1949 PE 1:3, 12-17-1953 PE 1:4 midwife's granddaughter was born with the help of Dr. Carl Starck 6-2-1955 AHH 1:1

Landman, Wm. advertisement: jeweler 12-4-1914 4:6

Landmann's, Wm., Palatine advertisement: jewelry; located in E. Seip and L. Zimmer Ice Cream Parlor 11-3-1922 5:5

Landmark Lodge No. 422, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons mentioned 8-2-1962 PHH 1:3

Landmark Mfg. Co., Bensenville advertisement: sharpening; located in Wolkenhauer's old mill at 112 North Center Street 4-6-1934 RR 3:1

landmarks old landmark, Vandaworker house at Quentin Road and Rand Road is being moved 6-8-1901 4:3 landmark moves to Oak Park: Addison College 6-2-1911 9:3 Chris. Geils elevator at Dunton mentioned; landmark 9-11-1914 12:4 Quindel's implement place in Schaumburg to be wrecked; landmark 4-9-1920 11:3 50-year-old Huneberg hall and stable room adjoining Union Hotel to be torn down; Palatine landmark 4-29-1921 4:3 landmark is auctioned off: Puttin Hill School 9-2-1921 9:4 Dr. Elijah Smith, Itasca barn is landmark 6-15-1923 9:1 Fenz General Store, Schaumburg, landmark destroyed by fire 9-19-1924 9:5 old landmark is burned down: Union Hotel, Wheeling 1-1-1926 1:8 Fischer's Mill, restored Dutch windmill, becomes new landmark, photograph 11-2-1926 1:1, 11-2-1926 8:1 Welcome Inn, landmark destroyed by fire 5-13-1927 1:8 Arlington Heights landmarks disappear 11-29-1927 1:2 John Dilg Hotel, Glenview, land mark sustains $20,000 loss 2-3-1928 1:1 Bensenville landmark torn down: Tiedemann's General Store 2-15-1929 4:5 Dickinson Tavern, Portage Park, to be preserved as historic shrine 3-8-1929 DCR 4:6 W. R. Comfort Sons, Palatine, to remove 60 year old landmark, build new office 3-22-1929 1:8 Golf Public School sold, long a landmark 7-5-1929 8:3 Palatine postoffice moves to old landmark, the former Gielow building 1-7-1930 1:3 Everding's General Store, sixty year landmark comes down 7-15-1932 1:7 old landmark store owned by Seth Smith total loss at Bloomingdale 3-24-1933 RR 1:6 Wheeling Center School, rural school with historic interest, landmark for 73 years 7-15-1938 1:4 early landmark removed: Mrs. Mary Kennicott house at Vail Avenue and Euclid Avenue 2-10-1939 1:7 Harmening Homestead, near Ontarioville, sale writes end to old farm landmark 12-22-1939 RR 1:4 Wheeling Feed Mill, landmark destroyed by fire 9-5-1941 1:6 Wheeling Inn, landmark burns to the ground 10-16-1941 1:4 Troyke Blacksmith Shop, old Roselle landmark goes; recall trade that is passing 3-20-1942 CCH 1:4 fire destroys old landmark: Roselle Park dance pavilion built in 1898, 11-6-1942 PE 1:5 Lincoln School, landmark school in Lombard is wrecked 8-2-1946 8:4 dynamite wrecks landmark 60 foot chimney at Klehm's Nurseries 8-23-1946 1:1 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois service bulletin: Our Landmarks of northern Illinois 9-20-1946 2:5 sequel to Our Landmarks; 11 illustrations by John McKee shown 10-18-1946 4:5 Judge Rollin S. Williamson, Palatine, landmark being taken down 1-31-1947 PE 1:4 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois bulletin: Our Landmarks 3-21-1947 4:6 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois service bulletin features Methodist Meeting House, Arlington Heights; includes map of 57 landmarks in northern Illinois 4-25-1947 4:4 Anderman property, residential landmark in Palatine, being remodeled 5-16-1947 PE 1:5 fire destroys Spunner Farm barn, old Lake Zurich landmark valued at $10,000, 6-20-1947 8:4 service bulletin map of landmarks in northern Illinois 7-4-1947 18:5 cocktail party honors century old barn at Wagner Road and Glenview Road 7-17-1947 10:4 Congregational Church, Mundelein to be torn down 9-10-1948 16:6 First Presbyterian Church, Itasca to be torn down for new building 2-23-1951 BR 1:4 Dr. Elijah Smith home at 210 Maple Street, Itasca, is historic landmark, photograph 7-27-1951 RR 1:6 home at southeast corner Campbell Street and Highland Avenue, Arlington Heights moved to South Vail, photograph 1-28-1954 AHH 1:2 Ernest Schroeder, Itasca, landmarks tumble as scrap, photograph 5-9-1957 RR 7:4 landmark barn owned by Dr. Joseph Sodaro, Bloomingdale, leveled by fire, photograph 7-3-1958 BR 1:4 Rudy's Tavern, southeast corner Higgins Road and Arlington Heights Road, torn down 3-5-1959 WH 2:6 off-street parking lot dooms landmark at 31 South Main Street, Mount Prospect, photograph 3-26-1959 MPH 1:1 Chaban's Pavilion, Bensenville landmark felled by wreckers, photograph 10-15-1959 BR 5:6 Countryside Universalist Fellowship takes over 113-year-old landmark Highland Grove School 10-13-1960 AHH 7:1 historic business building, Mors Bakery, Arlington Heights, is wrecked, photograph 12-1-1960 AHH 10:1 historic 80-year-old building on Irving Park Road in Itasca dismantled, photograph 4-27-1961 IR 1:6 Plentywork Farm, Wood Dale: landmark for 118 years, photograph 6-8-1961 BR 8:1 clam shell chews up landmark: Al's tavern, Palatine, photograph after demolition 7-13-1961 PE 1:2 Arlington Heights Cemetery is town's oldest landmark 9-28-1961 S 62:4 Bensenville's oldest building built in 1860, photograph; owned by Carl Linden 10-5-1961 BR 1:2 Mount Prospect State Bank: old landmark torn down 10-12-1961 MPH 7:6 Krage Farm, Addison, 125-year-old landmark, photograph 11-9-1961 BR 6:1 Long Grove public session hears plans on historic landmark rule 3-29-1962 WH 6:1 Arlington Theatre buys historic site: Arlington Heights Roller Mills 4-19-1962 AHH 1:7 Bethany Church, Evangelical United Brethren, Itasca 6-21-1962 BR 12:8 Randhurst water tower is new landmark for these suburbs, photograph 7-5-1962 AHH 12:3 old "peony house", see Klehm, Chas., Arlington Heights 9-27-1962 AHH 2:3 Bensenville landmark destroyed; 100-year-old barn on Grand Avenue east of Church Road burned to ground, photograph 10-25-1962 BR 6:1 Charles Herschberger landmark property in Long Grove to become Red Oaks Shop 2-21-1963 WH 4:1 Roselle State Bank celebrates 60th anniversary; landmark, photographs 2-28-1963 BR 15:1 Haase farm, Prospect Heights 'landmark' barn burns in practice 5-9-1963 PHH 1:8 Zion Lutheran Church, Bensenville designated 'landmark church' 5-30-1963 BR 5:5 Juhnke building is landmark in Roselle 9-17-1964 RR 1:1

Landmeier see Gieseke and Landmeier see Krause, Gieseke & Landmeier, Arlington Heights

Landmeier, Albert says Cook County Farm Bureau keeps kids on the farm 2-23-1923 (Roll A) 2:1 President, Cook County Soil Conservation Committee 2-18-1938 5:1 Cook County loses its most progressive dirt farmer, photograph 2-17-1939 1:4

Landmeier, Barney photograph 1-13-1950 CCH 1:5

Landmeier block, Arlington Heights see Scolaro Bros., Arlington Heights

Landmeier building, Arlington Heights 9 West Campbell Street 2-3-1922 10:7 4 North Dunton Avenue 10-6-1933 7:1 6 North Dunton Avenue 9-4-1936 8:1

Landmeier, Elvern photograph 5-6-1949 6:2

Landmeier family holds big reunion at old homestead 6-26-1925 9:7

Landmeier, Franklin, Elk Grove Township raises pickles 3-16-1923 (Roll A) 8:5

Landmeier, Gilbert marries Edna Kueking 11-14-1919 1:6

Landmeier Hardware Store, Arlington Heights, 9 West Campbell Street advertisement: hardware store, formerly Bray & Kates 4-25-1903 5:6 advertisement: tractor, illustration 3-18-1904 1:6 in Bray & Kates building 9-24-1926 5:3 advertisement 10-4-1927 5:4 new building under construction 4-3-1928 1:6 completed 7-24-1928 1:6 celebrates 25th anniversary in new model store, photograph 8-17-1928 1:1 advertisement 8-17-1928 8:1 5 West Campbell Street; quitting business 4-13-1961 AHH 20:1

Landmeier, Mrs. Herman, Bensenville dies 12-2-1921 11:3

Landmeier Subdivision, Elk Grove Village, northeast of Landmeier Road and Busse Road homeowners association wants to disannex from Mount Prospect Park District 10-15-1964 MPH 5:7

Landmeier, Oscar, Elk Grove raises pickles 3-16-1923 (Roll A) 8:5

Landmeier, Otto, Arlington Heights see Landmeier Hardware Store, Arlington Heights 4-25-1903 5:6 business established 1872, 9-24-1926 5:3 and wife enjoy silver wedding anniversary surprise 2-24-1933 3:1 merchant passes away, photograph 8-4-1933 1:3 see Bray, Jos., Arlington Heights mentioned 9-30-1949 17:3

Landmeier Road see Ampex Corporation, Elk Grove Village see Box Elder School see Branigar Estates Subdivision, Elk Grove Village see Centex Construction Co., Elk Grove 9-17-1964 EGH 1:1 see Centex Industrial Park, Elk Grove see Chemetron Corporation, Elk Grove Village see Edwards, Mr., Coffee Shop, Elk Grove Village see Edwards, Mr., Restaurant and Lounge, Elk Grove Village see Elk Grove Nursery see Elk Grove Pre-School see Elk Grove Village 1-5-1961 EGH 3:1 see Elk Grove Village Volunteer Fire Department 2-8-1962 EGH 2:6 see Forest View Subdivision, Elk Grove Village see Fox, Ronald, Elk Grove Village 12-5-1963 EGH 1:1 see Great Western Construction Co., Elk Grove Village see Hotpoint Co., Elk Grove see McClurg, A. C., Elk Grove Village see Men's World of Barbering, Elk Grove Village see Peterson, Irving C. & Co., Elk Grove Village see Scharringhausen, L. A., Co., gravel pit see Thieman School see Wesleyan Methodist Church, Elk Grove bids to repair 11-25-1921 4:5 house at 325 Landmeier, photograph 2-18-1960 EGH 1:1 at Route 83, photograph 11-1-1962 EGH 3:2 migrant housing, photograph 12-13-1962 AHH 30:1 trace suburb road names to farm families, photograph 1-9-1964 AHH 10:5 vegetable stand at 912 Landmeier, photograph 10-22-1964 EGH 1:4

Landmeier, Roger F., Bensenville photograph 9-23-1949 6:7

Landmeier, Sandra Jean, Arlington Heights photograph of 5-12-1939 7:4

Landmeier, Vernon, Elk Grove raises pickles 3-16-1923 (Roll A) 8:5 essay "My Calf" 7-4-1924 16:6

Landmeier, Wesley, Elk Grove new board member School District No. 59, Elk Grove Township 4-18-1957 CCH 1:4 photograph 1-9-1964 AHH 10:6

Landmeier, Willard starts remodeling buildings at northwest corner Campbell Street and Dunton Avenue, photograph 10-11-1962 AHH 1:2

Landmeier, William J., Bensenville honored for services as fireman, photograph 3-29-1962 BR 1:1

Landmeier's Beauty Rest Motel, Landmeier Road a half mile south of Route 72 gaining in popularity, photograph 9-19-1952 AHH 25:1

Landon, L. E., Bloomingdale mentioned 4-15-1949 17:1

Landreman, Kathy first year of teaching at Salt Creek School, Elk Grove Village, is like an ordeal by fire, photograph 6-11-1964 EGH 2:4

Landscaper's Union Nels Johnson Tree Trimming Service holds out against demand, photograph 5-17-1962 AHH 9:2 Arlington Heights awards tree trim job to Nels Johnson Tree Experts over objection by 5-23-1963 AHH 39:3 Local 703 charges Nels Johnson Tree Experts violates state law requiring a licensed tree expert on duty 6-6-1963 AHH 4:4 pickets protest non-union pact with Nels Johnson company, photograph 6-20-1963 AHH 1:4

landscaping see also lawns see A & R Landscaping Service, Bensenville see Arlington Landscape Nurseries, Golf Road see Arlington Landscape Service see Gondek Landscaping Service, Palatine see Hargrave Tree and Landscaping Service, Inc. see Hoff Landscaping & Garden Center, Prospect Heights see Klehm, Chas. and Son, Nursery, Arlington Heights see Klehm, Gilbert John, Arlington Heights see Klehm, Harvey G., Arlington Heights see Klopp, Harold O., Mount Prospect see Kolze Landscape Nursery and Garden Center, Arlington Heights see Lilac Hills Nursery & Landscape Service, Barrington see Max The Gardener, Morton Grove see Prelozne & Klehm, Arlington Heights see Ross Landscape Service, Barrington see Shamrock Landscape & Tree Service, Elmhurst see Swanson, Arthur P., Des Plaines see Town & Country Landscaping, Mount Prospect Scarsdale Subdivision landscape beauty 8-2-1929 1:4, 2-25-1938 1:1 Mount Prospect to beautify parkways this summer 5-16-1930 4:3 Golf Public School most picturesque and best landscaped 5-29-1931 8:6 Sunset Ridge School: landscaping; beautiful interior 5-29-1931 8:6 Bloomingdale Public School landscaping 3-18-1932 RR 1:4 Otto Aken, Supt. of Schools makes appeal: beautify every school yard 9-22-1933 1:7 Mount Prospect Public School landscaping started 10-6-1933 6:8 Wheeling Public School landscaping finished 12-1-1933 1:1 state to beautify 3-30-1934 1:8 landscaping improves appearance, field at Palatine Township High School 5-25-1934 4:6 CCC workers landscape, build bridges, paths, fire breaks at Deer Grove Forest Preserve 12-7-1934 8:3 state plans more landscaping for Northwest Highway 3-1-1935 1:8 Palatine Garden Club prepares landscaping of new park near C&NW station 5-29-1942 PE 3:4 landscaping is topic at Prospect Heights Improvement Association 7-28-1944 MPH 3:5 E. R. Post landscapes farm home, photograph 2-9-1945 6:3 landscaping of current homes in Prospect Heights described 9-7-1945 MPH 3:3 good landscaping is "essential" to home 2-23-1961 AHH 43:1

Landt, C. L., Des Plaines photograph 6-13-1947 CCH 1:7

Landwehr see Schick & Landwehr, Shermerville

Landwehr, E. D., Northbrook advertisement: motorcycles 1-10-1913 2:1 advertisement: Regal cars, illustration 3-7-1913 1:5 "Hitler not a friend of Germans" 12-16-1937 1:4

Landwehr, Ed TV on the wrist: prediction by owner of Landwehr's TV, Arlington Heights, photograph 7-18-1963 AHH 6:1 with sailfish at Acapulco, Mexico, photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 16:1

Landwehr, Ed, Northbrook wrote news for the Cook County Herald in 1887 when he was 9 years old 6-24-1949 17:3

Landwehr, Edwin, Bensenville photograph 8-27-1948 7:5

Landwehr, Ida photograph 9-30-1949 PE 1:4

Landwehr, R. J., Bensenville advertisement: groceries 3-8-1929 DCR 6:3

Landwehr, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H., Northbrook photograph 7-2-1948 4:3

Landwehr's TV and Appliance, Arlington Heights, 218 North Dunton Street mentioned 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1 advertisement 1-19-1961 HH 4:1 doubles size of store 5-10-1962 AHH 3:1 photograph 9-6-1962 AHH 41:3 building gets a face-lift, photograph 9-24-1964 AHH 35:4

Landwer, Rev. Donald F. pastor, Salem Evangelical Church, Palatine 3-4-1938 PE 2:7 assigned to Oak Park 5-2-1941 PE 1:1

Landwer, Ed. see Elk Grove Township 4-14-1939 PE 1:1 original land grant discussed 5-6-1949 17:4

Landwer family, Palatine Township owned farm 100 years 4-15-1949 17:4 farm in family 100 years 9-23-1949 PE 1:8 100 year old antiques at Landwer centennial, photographs 9-30-1949 PE 1:4 photographs [not shown] in last Sunday's Chicago Tribune Metropolitan Section 10-14-1949 17:5 movies of centennial at Dundee Road farm shown 11-18-1949 3:5

Landwer, Ida auction: dairy farm on Dundee Road one mile west of Route 14, 3-29-1962 AHH 74:6

Lane, Donna Jean, Arlington Heights enlists as a WAVE 3-12-1943 (2) 1:1 at Cedar Falls, Iowa 5-28-1943 (2) 4:3 graduates from Naval Training School 6-18-1943 (2) 6:7 at Hunter College, N.Y. 9-24-1943 (2) 1:2 letter from Hunter College 5-26-1944 7:8

Lane, George, Hoffman Estates trial set for pair accused of forgery 3-29-1962 AHH 14:1

Lane, Jerry E., Elk Grove Village suggests Elk Grove Village study truck routes 11-16-1961 EGH 1:1 seeks investigation of Elk Grove Water and Sewer Co. rates, photograph 11-16-1961 EGH 1:3 set to bust water company; 1000 irate at water rates 1-25-1962 EGH 1:7 plans to report trucking violations 4-12-1962 EGH 1:1 refutes charge from Elk Grove Village Trustee Frank Dillon 4-26-1962 EGH 2:1 vows to break Elk Grove Water and Sewer Co. franchise 11-1-1962 EGH 1:4 arrives too late to meeting to object to village purchase of Elk Grove Water and Sewer Co. 1-10-1963 EGH 1:1 critic's attack on utility purchase fizzles, photographs 1-17-1963 EGH 1:3 renews battle with Centex Construction Co. 3-28-1963 EGH 2:1

Lane Studio, Elgin, 168 East Chicago Street description 5-30-1947 PE 5:3

Lang, Dr. Charles A. DuPage County Public Health Department, says polio declining 1-17-1957 RR 1:6 cites education need: mental, VD problems need attention, photographs 8-8-1963 BR 8:1

Lang, J. E., Palatine advertisement: poultry; Quentin Road ˝ mile south of Chicago Avenue 11-4-1927 PE 2:1

Langdon, Roy, Des Plaines arrested in string of robberies 5-3-1929 1:3

Langdon, Tom, Park Ridge describes North Atlantic action 10-16-1942 (2) 2:1

Lange Brothers Florists, Norridge advertisement: robbed; Lawrence Avenue and Canfield Avenue 4-6-1934 1:5

Lange, Carol, Arlington Heights photograph 11-5-1948 17:3

Lange, Edward "Smoky" Cook County Sheriff's Deputy escapes bullets in gunplay at West Chicago 11-12-1948 RR 1:2

Lange, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, Northfield hold double golden wedding 2-2-1923 (Roll A) 1:1

Lange, H. E. buys giant tractor 5-14-1915 1:3

Lange, Ronald, Hanover Township JP opposes blue ballot, photograph 9-20-1962 HH 6:3

Lange Sheet Metal, Bartlett, 418 Oneida Avenue advertisement 10-19-1961 BR 10:1

Lange, Shirley, Arlington Heights photograph 11-5-1948 17:3

Langendorf Antique Shop, Barrington, Cook Street Esther Williams visits 11-21-1947 16:5

Langer Printing, Palatine, 119 North Northwest Highway mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 8:1, 5-28-1964 AHH 37:6

Langguth, Mrs. Herman obituary 10-9-1925 3:3

Langguth, Horace, Bensenville hold rites for fireman dead at townhouse blaze 8-15-1963 BR 5:5 collect funds for family 8-29-1963 BR 1:1

Langguth, Lorraine, Des Plaines photograph 11-1-1946 8:3

Langguth's Market, Arlington Heights advertisement: in Angeloff's Food Mart; 5 West Campbell Street 9-2-1938 3:2

Langhoff, August letter from Luxemburg 2-7-1919 10:5

Langhoff, James Herman, Palatine distance running star, photograph 10-24-1941 8:4 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. 3-19-1943 (2) 1:4 at Maxwell Field near Montgomery, Ala. 8-27-1943 (2) 1:4 at Lakeland, Fla., photograph 11-12-1943 7:6 at Advanced Flying School 2-25-1944 7:3 at Harlingen, Texas, photograph 10-26-1944 12:2 in Philippines 6-22-1945 10:4 gunner on Jolly Rogers B-24, 7-27-1945 6:6 awarded Air Medal 10-5-1945 14:1

Langhoff, Jean, Arlington Heights photograph 10-2-1936 1:4

Langhoff, Wilfred W., Palatine on desert maneuvers near Los Angeles, Calif. 9-11-1942 PE 1:1 home from Aleutians 2-2-1945 9:5 at Camp Shelby, Miss. 3-9-1945 10:5 discharged 11-9-1945 9:3

Langhorst, Dr. F. H., Elgin advertisement 3-3-1911 5:6

Langhorst, Fred, Palatine marries Emily Charlotte Hitzemann 6-6-1913 3:3

Langhorst, Henry, Palatine killed by the collapse of a barn 6-3-1910 5:1

Langhorst, Hy see Mess & Langhorst Cash Market, Palatine

Langhorst, Rev. V. E. to be installed pastor Long Grove Evangelical Church 5-20-1938 MPH 1:4

Langhorst, William, Arlington Heights letter from France 8-18-1944 8:2 wounded in France 9-1-1944 1:4 letter from England 9-8-1944 9:6 letter from an English hospital 11-10-1944 11:2

Langhorst, William, Palatine photograph of 5-9-1919 10:5 and wife celebrate 55th wedding anniversary, photograph 1-26-1940 PE 1:2

Langley, Andrew J., Roselle opens real estate office in DeWulf Building 11-19-1964 AR 10:4

Langlois, Edward R., Arlington Heights enlists in U.S. Navy Reserve Air Corps 9-18-1942 1:7 receives $15, 5-14-1943 (2) 2:3 letter from Jacksonville, Fla. 4-13-1945 9:3 "base is huge" 5-4-1945 9:4 letter from Jax, Fla. 8-10-1945 6:3 discharged 10-19-1945 9:1

Langlois, Jim, Arlington Heights letter from Shoemaker, Calif. 3-9-1945 10:6

Langner, Mrs. Ethel, Palatine wins award for recipe, graham nut bread 5-4-1934 PE 1:4

Langor Beauty Parlor, Bensenville see Lancor Beauty Shoppe, Bensenville

Langos, Miss Barbara J., Arlington Heights Barry Goldwater answers 8-27-1964 AHH 5:3

Langrehr, Henry, Palatine injured, see Wood Street School, Palatine 7-11-1913 2:3

Langridge, Walter in a far Alaskan port 9-24-1943 MPH 1:8

Langsdorf, Alexander, Roselle senior physicist at Argonne National Laboratory devised an oscillator to study nuclear reactions; device now at Smithsonian, photograph 12-29-1960 RR 1:1

Langsdorf, Mrs. Alexander, Roselle top Roselle painter opens 'one man' show, photograph 11-10-1960 AR 16:4

languages see English language see French language see German language see Latin language see linguistics see Russian language see sign language see Spanish language languages taught at Arlington Heights Township High School 2-3-1928 2:3 schools appraising study of languages 11-26-1959 AHH 18:1 School District No. 15, Palatine Township, adds French and Spanish to curriculum 9-8-1960 RMH 1:1 new foreign language curriculum succeeds, photograph 11-3-1960 PE 6:4 School District No. 12, Bloomingdale Township, earns praise on language plan 12-8-1960 RR 1:4 School District No. 57, Elk Grove Township seeks language teachers 3-8-1962 MPH 1:7 School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township foreign language program defeated, splits board 1-24-1963 HH 1:1 foreign language classes approved by School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township after 3 defeats 3-14-1963 HH 5:1 School District No. 211 foreign language program praised 7-4-1963 RMH 1:6 National Foreign Language Week 3-12-1964 BR 10:4 School District No. 214 says foreign language program is continually under study and being expanded 11-19-1964 AHH 24:1

Lansing School see also School District No. 158 student essay 3-25-1930 8:3

Lantern Grill, Arlington Heights, 15 East Miner Street see Hartman, Mrs. Kenneth D., Arlington Heights short order snacks available 3-18-1949 10:2,7 advertisement 7-15-1949 8:1

LaPetite Cafe, Mount Prospect, Randhurst Paris songs featured at 8-16-1962 AHH 4:1 advertisement 11-7-1963 AHH 38:6

La Petite Salon of Beauty, Mount Prospect, 613 North Main Street advertisement 10-19-1961 AHH 38:6

Lapin, H., Elk Grove Village company mentioned 7-5-1962 EGH 2:2

LaPlante, George, Arlington Heights at Camp Robinson, Ark. 6-8-1945 6:7 in Pacific 12-28-1945 7:5

LaPointe, Russell S., Barrington cited for meritorious achievement in unloading LSTs on Guam 3-23-1945 14:3 captain in the Marines 9-14-1945 7:8

Lapp, Roger, Northbrook with maritime service 3-9-1945 10:4

Lara, Dr. Guillermo Prospect High School team physician from Cuba, becomes American citizen 12-13-1962 AHH 56:1

La Rae Dry Cleaners, Arlington Heights advertisement 9-3-1948 6:3

larceny see robberies, alleged

Larchmoor, Crystal Lake advertisement: local agents wanted to sell real estate; R. A. Cepek Estates, Chicago 8-7-1925 15:1

Lardino, John mentioned 5-9-1963 AHH 30:4

Larkin High School, Elgin see Elgin-Larkin High School

Larlins Welco, Arlington Heights mentioned; 100 West Algonquin Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:4

Larmeth, Nick, Des Plaines arrested in string of robberies 5-3-1929 1:3

Larry and Carl's Sinclair Service, Des Plaines, Elmhurst Road and Oakton Street advertisement 10-18-1962 AHH 29:7 photograph 10-25-1962 AHH 37:3

Larry and Gene's Coffee Shop, Arlington Heights advertisement: Vail-Davis building, 19 North Vail Street 5-6-1932 2:1 robbed 11-4-1932 PE 1:2 see Leth's, Mrs., Coffee Shop, Arlington Heights 9-1-1933 6:8

Larry's Barber Shop, Rolling Meadows, 3235 Market Plaza mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 9:1

Larry's Grill, Palatine, Rand Road and Hicks Road hold youth in stabbing 11-16-1961 PE 2:2 pin ball machines seized 7-18-1963 AHH 21:4

Larry's Shell Station, Rolling Meadows, Route 53 and Industrial Avenue files bad check complaint against man 8-15-1963 RMH 5:7

Larry's TV & Marine, Bensenville advertisement: 714 West Irving Park Road 2-8-1962 EGH 2:1 review 5-30-1963 AHH 72:3

Larsen, C. R. photograph 8-27-1948 9:5

Larsen, Curtis photograph 8-26-1949 11:4

Larsen, Einar, Prospect Heights we salute, photograph 2-15-1946 MPH 3:1

Larsen, Thorleif & Son, Elk Grove Village, 800 Lee Street mentioned 10-18-1962 AHH 96:2

Larsen, Walter, Palatine discharged 1-4-1946 5:3

Larsen's Coffee Shop, Barrington mentioned; 800 South Northwest Highway 10-22-1964 HH 5:5

Larsen's Vegetables, Des Plaines advertisement: Rand Road and River Road 9-1-1933 6:7

Larson, Byron H., Prospect Heights photograph 12-10-1948 MPH 1:5 'the insurance man', photograph 12-24-1948 MPH 3:3 expands insurance activities 1-7-1949 MPH 3:6 president, Prospect Heights Lions Club, photograph 1-14-1949 MPH 2:1

Larson Calculating & Typing Service, Inc., Skokie, 5045 Oakton Street review: comptometer operators available 7-6-1961 AHH 45:5

Larson, E., Arlington Heights U.S. Signal Corps; Philippine Insurrection 4-4-1941 3:6

Larson, Dr. Edward L., Wheeling to open Wheeling Hospital 1-4-1924 7:4 handles 8 emergency cases 7-29-1936 1:4 restores life to child 8-5-1938 1:5 poem: "Why Not Come to Wheeling?" 8-1-1941 (2) 2:7 poem: "The Tree of Liberty" 12-4-1942 7:3 Mr. Stork works under war draft 9-24-1943 3:4 pioneer medical man in northwest suburbs 5-10-1962 AHH 78:3 veteran physician honored, photograph 5-17-1962 WH 1:1 beloved M.D. says farewell, photograph 9-20-1962 WH 1:1

Larson Insurance Agency, Prospect Heights advertisement 4-23-1948 CCH 2:7 photograph 8-20-1948 12:1 to move from 1 North Elmhurst Road to 107 West Kenilworth Avenue 12-31-1948 CCH 2:6 no zoning violation exists for operating business from home 2-25-1949 MPH 2:6

Larson, Marvin, Prospect Heights hunting tigers in India 8-28-1942 MPH 3:2

Larson, Stan, Arlington Heights at Great Lakes 3-26-1943 (2) 1:1

Larsonneur, Maxime L. Democratic candidate for Cook County Commissioner, photograph 11-1-1946 13:7

Larson's Food Store, Bensenville, 302 South Mason Street mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:1

Larson's Sinclair Service Station, Bensenville mentioned; southwest corner York Road and Green Street 12-31-1964 AR 7:1

Larson's Tap, Arlington Heights, 710 Kensington Road robbed of $400, 10-17-1963 AHH 1:4

LaRue Realty, Wheeling, 1000 North Elmhurst Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:8

La Salle, Archie, Wheeling Township biography 3-19-1937 (2) 1:4 photograph of 3-21-1941 1:5 108th Sanitary Train; 28th Division 4-4-1941 3:5

La Salle, Rene-Robert Cavelier de visited Wheeling Township area in 1681, 1-28-1949 17:1

Lascoe, Geo. W. see George's Men's Wear, Elgin

Laseke, Alfred H., Sr. photograph 3-14-1963 PE 3:1

Laseke, Alfred E., Jr., Palatine promoted to sergeant, photograph 8-8-1963 AHH 10:1

Laseke Disposal Service, Arlington Heights, 9 West Campbell Street new truck for garbage disposal, photographs 4-9-1948 8:2,4 offers to take over garbage route in Prospect Heights 8-6-1948 MPH 2:5 advertisement: 6 West Campbell Street 7-22-1949 4:7 requests change in garbage service at Arlington Heights 6-18-1959 AHH 1:2 Arlington okays garbage contract 8-6-1959 AHH 1:7 'garbage men' dressed in grey flannel suits, photograph 9-22-1960 AHH 5:1 review: 8 South Dunton Avenue, 8-3-1961 AHH 37:3 description of operation 9-7-1961 AHH 9:1 advertisement, photographs 9-28-1961 S 73:1 loses plea for approval of new building on Palatine Road just west of State Road 5-10-1962 AHH 3:1 'precious' sleep—is invasion of noisy garbage trucks at 6 AM necessary? photograph 7-25-1963 AHH 2:1 advertisement: asks cooperation of Arlington Heights residents 12-17-1964 AHH 43:1

Laseke Electric Co., Palatine, 346 North Northwest Highway mentioned 12-29-1960 PE 5:1 cited by Palatine Post No. 690, American Legion for flying the flag, photograph 3-14-1963 PE 3:1

Laseke, Henry, Arlington Heights at Camp Sewart, Ga. 2-19-1943 (2) 2:2 in New Guinea 3-30-1945 11:8 in Philippines 10-12-1945 11:2 in Japan 11-30-1945 12:3

Laseke, Henry W., Arlington Heights purchases Elmer H. Bunn garbage disposal service 6-22-1945 3:3

Laseke, Mrs. Mary Ann, Arlington Heights to sing over FM, photograph 1-28-1949 6:7

Laseke, Melvin, Arlington Heights at Camp Forrest, Tenn. 4-24-1942 5:5 home on furlough 9-4-1942 1:5 transferred to Fort Lewis, Wash. 9-25-1942 (2) 2:3 instructor on 105 M.M. howitzers 2-5-1943 (2) 1:2 home on furlough 3-19-1943 (2) 1:4 sent overseas 7-30-1943 (2) 1:1 letter from Hawaii 2-4-1944 12:3 letter from New Guinea: "brought in some Jap prisoners yesterday" 6-2-1944 7:5 "haven't had any dry clothes on for more than a week" 8-25-1944 9:3 in Philippines 2-2-1945 12:3 dodges Jap shells on Luzon 6-8-1945 9:3 awarded Bronze Star 8-16-1945 18:7 promoted to first sergeant 9-21-1945 10:2 home on furlough 10-12-1945 11:2 in Hines Hospital with malaria 10-19-1945 14:5

lasers Astromarine Products Corp., Melrose Park develops fabled 'death ray' 11-29-1962 AHH 42:3

Laskowski, Edward S., Palatine dentist asks for zoning variation; 115 North Bothwell Street 1-23-1964 PE 3:3

Lasley, S. William appointed to board of School District No. 21, Wheeling Township 11-26-1959 WH 1:3

Latas Service Station and Eat Shop, Mount Prospect, Central Road and Northwest Highway $50 reward for information on theft from 7-1-1930 5:1

La Tejanita, Arlington Heights restaurant to feature carry-outs, Mexican dinners and foods; 204 North Dunton Avenue 4-30-1964 AHH 2:6 advertisement 12-17-1964 AHH 64:4

Latham, Mary Lee, Palatine graduate nurse, photograph 4-30-1948 3:4

Lathrop, Barton Gillespie minute sermon 2-16-1940 RR 3:4

Latin-Americans see Jamaican-Americans see League of United Latin-American Citizens (LULAC) see Mexican-Americans

Latin language see National Junior Classical League Maine Township High School students participate in Latin tournament 3-14-1947 6:2 'now or never' motto of Latin Club at Arlington Heights Township High School 5-20-1949 16:1 Latin prize awarded to Willowbrook High School 11-10-1960 AR 2:6 teenage Romans at Fenton High School plan annual Latin affair 3-8-1962 BR 1:1; photograph 3-22-1962 BR 2:5 Fenton High School Latin pupils ready Roman banquet 3-7-1963 BE 6:3 AHS Latin skit: Chariot 54, Where Are You 5-9-1963 AHH 3:4 English, hymns added to Catholic Mass; changes go in effect November 29, 11-19-1964 AHH 16:1 students attend Latin convention 11-19-1964 RMH 3:1

Lato, Mrs. Angelina, Bensenville worry over business deal ends in suicide 8-8-1947 RR 1:7

Latter-Day Saints see Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

Lattof Chevrolet, Arlington Heights (formerly known as Arlington Chevrolet Company, Lattof Motor Sales Company) advertisement; 32 South Evergreen Avenue 6-13-1947 CCH 3:1 erecting a building 66x75 feet at rear of their present garage 12-10-1948 1:7 to rebuild on Northwest Highway, illustration 1-15-1953 AHH 1:7 advertisement, photographs of employees 9-28-1961 AHH 12:1 small town flavor and big dealer's services; 800 East Northwest Highway, photographs 3-29-1962 AHH 63:1, 64:1 ranks third in customer service 3-28-1963 AHH 49:1 advertisement: aerial photograph 3-28-1963 AHH 54:1 photographs 10-24-1963 AHH 61:1 expanding service dept., photograph 3-5-1964 AHH 41:4 begins work on $250,000 addition 8-20-1964 AHH 6:6 34-foot sign approved 9-10-1964 AHH 1:5 expanded facility, illustration 9-24-1964 AHH 43:5

Lattof, Nicholas M., Arlington Heights family now resides in Arlington Heights 10-2-1936 4:3 becomes Deputy District Governor of Lions Clubs, photograph 7-11-1941 1:4 new head, see Arlington Heights Office of Civilian Defense 4-30-1943 1:6 favors light industry; opposes "smoke stack" industries 7-6-1945 1:2 to erect new business block at 119-121 East Davis Street 10-19-1945 1:4 elected to Presbyterian general assembly 3-14-1947 1:8 School District No. 25, Wheeling Township, president tells 'whys' of school taxes 6-18-1948 12:3 photograph 7-16-1948 1:3 chairman of Northwest Community Hospital fund advisory group 12-1-1955 AHH 1:7 Jaycees honor, photograph 2-25-1960 AHH 1:4 with Jack Staley, photograph 1-9-1964 RMH 4:1 urges high-rise development as spur to downtown revitalization 7-30-1964 AHH 1:7 photograph 12-10-1964 AHH 13:4, 15:1

Lattof, Mrs. Nicholas M., Arlington Heights profile 2-4-1944 6:4

Lattof, Warren photograph 4-29-1949 9:4

Lattof's Home & Auto Supply Store, Arlington Heights, 121 East Davis Street advertisement 5-23-1947 (2) 10:7 Carl Baylor new owner, photograph 8-15-1947 1:6

Lattorf, E. B., Arlington Heights, 8 West Miner Street advertisement: china, crystal 5-18-1961 AHH 45:6

Laubaugh, Laurel war bond editorial 5-25-1945 4:5

Laubenheimer, Henry C. W. for Cook County Sheriff, photograph 3-31-1922 14:1

Laubenstein, Rev. L. H., Highland Park photograph of 3-12-1943 RR 2:5

Laubinger, Bernard, Arlington Heights, 115 South Evergreen Avenue mysterious bomb wrecks house front 10-2-1928 1:8

Laubinger, Edna, Arlington Heights photograph 8-12-1949 6:5

Laudenslager, Mrs. Pauline A. Chicago Better Business Bureau employee, photograph 4-20-1961 AHH 18:1

Laudermilk, Bert H. to build Palatine Ridge Subdivision 6-3-1927 PE 2:1 opens Arlington Park Subdivision 10-7-1927 1:8 opens Stonegate Subdivision, photograph, illustration 5-8-1928 3:5 $50,000 home of, photograph 10-23-1928 1:1 photograph of 4-2-1929 8:6 advertisement: Arlington Heights office, 114 North Dunton Avenue 8-5-1930 5:1 sees demand for homes increasing 8-28-1931 4:1 new plan aids home building 9-4-1931 11:1 see Town and Country Estates 6-4-1937 4:6 model home on South Edward Street, Mount Prospect open for inspection 7-2-1937 8:4 to hold open house 500 South State Road block 9-29-1939 9:2 killed in auto accident 10-13-1939 1:8 office, photograph 9-28-1961 S 50:4

Laudymont Terrace Subdivision, Arlington Heights, Chestnut Street and Fairview Street advertisement: H. Roy. Berry Co., Realtors 9-3-1926 25:1 sold to subdivider 6-8-1945 1:7

Laue, Richard P. "Papa", Itasca North School, Itasca, custodian of 32 years retires; will be missed by students 9-7-1961 IR 1:5

Lauer Funeral Home, Northbrook, 1722 Shermer Avenue advertisement 10-2-1936 8:2 photograph 11-13-1936 8:1

Lauer, Margaret, Forest River photograph 12-23-1949 8:8

Lauer, R., Shermerville advertisement: funeral director 5-6-1921 5:1

Laufer, Carl, Schaumburg a faithful servant goes to his reward 5-26-1916 5:2

Laufer's, Dr. E. W. D., Conservatory, Arlington Heights advertisement: greenhouse; 803 North Belmont Avenue 5-6-1938 4:7

Lauffenberger, Harold, Palatine photograph of 8-8-1941 PE 1:1

Lauffenburger, Elmer J., Palatine at Walla Walla, Wash. 11-20-1942 (2) 2:4 address: New York City 1-21-1944 7:5 in Italy 7-27-1945 12:6 in Holland 8-24-1945 9:2 in Italy 10-5-1945 14:5 discharged 12-28-1945 7:5

laughing gas see Fitzpatrick, Dr. T. A., Bensenville

Laughton's Place (also known as Laughton's Tavern, later known as Riverside) mentioned 3-17-1950 17:2, 3-12-1964 AHH 33:6

Laughton's Tavern see Laughton's Place

Lauing, George F., Bensenville wins promotion in India 6-30-1944 RR 1:4 promoted to 1st Lt. 6-15-1945 6:3

Lauman, Phillip, Bensenville qualifies for officer training, photograph 3-25-1949 RR 1:2

Lauman's Grocery & Market, Bensenville, 162 South Addison Street advertisement 8-1-1930 DCR 2:7 advertisement 6-20-1947 RR 2:1 sold 9-30-1949 RR 1:6 now known as Central Food Mart 10-28-1949 RR 2:1

Launder-Eze, Wheeling, Dundee Road self-service dry cleaning machine, photographs 11-10-1960 WH 4:1 advertisement: 104 East Dundee Road 1-4-1962 WH 4:3

Launder Koin, Des Plaines, Golf Road and Elmhurst Road mentioned 3-29-1962 BR 6:4

laundry see cleaning

Laundry, Cleaning and Dye House Workers International Union Local 46 see Dryden Cleaners, Arlington Heights 6-25-1959 AHH 1:6

Laundry and Dye House Drivers' and Chauffeurs' Union agent accused of kidnapping Julius Borgeson, Winnetka 9-2-1938 1:1

Laundryette, Des Plaines, 1272 Miner Street to open 7-1-1949 18:3

Laurance, Oscar, Wheeling at Camp Scott, Farragut, Idaho 12-3-1943 12:5 twelve hour pass 12-24-1943 9:2 fifteen day furlough 1-21-1944 7:7 at San Diego, Calif. 2-18-1944 7:6 very busy in torpedo school 5-12-1944 11:2, 5-26-1944 9:5 graduates 7-14-1944 6:3 at Keyport, Wash. 7-21-1944 11:7 letter from Keyport 7-28-1944 12:3 appreciates getting the Herald 8-18-1944 8:6 stationed at San Francisco, Calif. 10-26-1944 10:2 serving on shore patrol duty 11-10-1944 14:8 calls parents 11-17-1944 9:4 picks up a pet parrot in New Guinea 12-29-1944 12:1 headed in direction of Philippines 1-26-1945 7:7 in good health 3-2-1945 7:4 meets Forrest Davis on Leyte 3-2-1945 10:4 in Philippines on coast patrol duty 3-9-1945 12:4 "it's hotter than the dickens" 4-27-1945 12:4 140 degrees in the shade 5-18-1945 10:3 has over 400 hours in the air on various missions, photograph 10-5-1945 14:3 receives rating of Boatswain 2c 11-30-1945 14:3 discharged 12-7-1945 14:5 and wife once childless, now have two sons, photograph 12-24-1959 WH 1:6

Laurance, William F. photographs of 3-21-1941 4:7, 3-30-1945 3:8 candidate for Wheeling Township JP, photograph 4-1-1949 12:1 Wheeling agent for the Soo line, photograph 7-3-1958 WH 1:6

Laurel Hill Elementary School, Hanover Park, 1750 Laurel Avenue see also School District U-46 dedicated 11-1-1962 HH 5:7 photograph 3-14-1963 AHH 32:5 Village Church of Hanover Park moves services to 6-6-1963 HH 3:3 two shifts planned 8-29-1963 HH 2:4

Laurin, Elmer F., Arlington Heights advertisement: public accountant; 430 South Evergreen Avenue 3-2-1928 8:1 and wife, photograph 11-28-1941 1:7 president, School District No. 214, 7-20-1945 1:2 replies to anonymous letter, see juvenile delinquency 6-25-1948 CCH 1:8 photographs 7-16-1948 1:5, 10-28-1948 1:6 new ranch subdivision in Scarsdale area, map 6-10-1949 11:5 photograph 12-16-1949 1:2

Laurin, Neil, Arlington Heights at Camp Fannin, Texas 8-16-1945 8:3 photograph 2-1-1946 8:2

Laurin, Schultheis & Givens, Arlington Heights, 800 West Northwest Highway accountants remodeling building, photograph 1-17-1963 AHH 12:6 Don Bark named partner 7-11-1963 AHH 19:7

Laurin Wood Subdivision, Arlington Heights, between Rockwell Street and Central Road lots for sale 4-6-1945 6:1 ranch homes under construction, photograph 9-12-1947 1:3

Lausch, Theodore, Palatine home on convalescent furlough after long service in South Pacific 10-5-1945 14:5

Lauterbach, Arthur H. photograph of, see Pure Milk Association, Chicago 7-8-1938 8:6

Lauterburg, Arthur, Arlington Heights see Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home heart victim 11-21-1947 1:4

Lauterburg, Frederick G. "Fritz", Arlington Heights on furlough from Louisiana to become acquainted with son 10-9-1942 1:6, 10-16-1942 (2) 2:2 receives $14, 10-21-1942 (2) 3:8 letter from Leesville, La. 11-6-1942 (2) 2:7 returns to Camp Gruber, Okla. 12-11-1942 (2) 4:4 on furlough 6-25-1943 (2) 6:3 at Camp Howze, Texas 12-3-1943 7:3 letter from northern Ireland 2-25-1944 12:8 letter from France 7-28-1944 7:6, 3-23-1945 9:4 on his way home from Germany 9-28-1945 11:4 photograph 8-15-1947 5:3

Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, Arlington Heights, 111 West Campbell Street advertisement: successors to U. A. Reese 10-1-1920 9:1 ambulance service, photograph 7-2-1926 3:5 photographs of 7-12-1927 2:1 new chapel opened 6-14-1929 4:1 interior, photograph 5-9-1930 5:2 chapel, illustration 8-14-1931 10:2 to remodel 11-4-1932 1:5 remodeled facility to open 12-9-1932 1:5 new hearse, illustration 11-3-1933 1:7 new ambulance, photograph 8-11-1939 5:2 new hearse, photograph 8-23-1940 8:1 home, illustration 8-28-1942 6:1 Affiliated Morticians of America award of merit to 11-15-1946 9:6 facts about repatriation (of war remains) program 12-13-1946 (2) 11:7 advertisement 2-4-1949 10:7 new coach, photograph 12-8-1950 12:5 hearse from horse and buggy days, photograph 7-2-1959 AHH 4:1 advertisement: 2000 East Northwest Highway 7-20-1961 AHH 25:1 ambulance, photograph 9-28-1961 AHH 7:1

Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, Des Plaines advertisement 10-1-1920 9:1 advertisement: ambulance service, photograph 10-1-1926 4:1 completes building, photograph 7-29-1932 4:5 plan new chapel-mortuary, illustration 5-29-1928 1:3

Lauterburg & Oehler, Niles Center advertisement: successors to Edwin Melzer 3-4-1921 11:6

Lauterburg, Rudolph, Arlington Heights operated Madison House, Arlington Heights in 1883, 8-4-1950 15:1

Lauterburg, Tommie, Arlington Heights photograph 8-15-1947 5:3

Lauterburg, Wm., Arlington Heights advertisement: pure ice 5-7-1926 11:7

Lauterburg, William, Arlington Heights discharged 10-12-1945 11:5

Lauter's, Mount Prospect, Randhurst advertisement; men's clothing 1-30-1964 AHH 33:4

Lauther, Dorothy, Palatine photograph 7-15-1949 5:3

Laux, Richard M., Addison photograph of 8-4-1944 RR 1:7 candidate for DuPage County 41st district senatorial committeeman 1-28-1954 RR 1:7 will seek GOP nomination for Congress, photograph 1-9-1964 BR 5:1 urges tough anti-Soviet policies 1-23-1964 BR 7:6 kicks off campaign with spiritual note 2-6-1964 BR 9:3 calls for compulsory study of communism 2-13-1964 BR 7:4 emphasizes Latin American aid 3-19-1964 BR 6:3 says GOP 'devoted' to social justice 3-26-1964 BR 5:4 pressures grow in congressional race, photograph 3-26-1964 AR 1:7 warns of welfare state 4-2-1964 BR 8:5 advertisement, photograph 4-9-1964 HH 3:6 appeals for spiritual rebirth 4-9-1964 BR 8:2 vote totals defy explanation 4-30-1964 BR 7:7

Laux, Richard M. and Associates, Inc., Addison advertisements: real estate; 2 East Lake Street 4-26-1962 AHH 93:7, 10-24-1963 EGH 2:1 review 11-14-1963 AHH 26:1

Lavigne, Edward, East Maine in Persia 5-12-1944 11:3

LaVigne, George "Buddy", East Maine at Columbia, S.C. 11-12-1943 12:6 at Camp Atterbury, Ind. 5-12-1944 14:5 home from Germany for 45 days suffering from frozen feet 5-25-1945 8:1

law see also attorneys see also bankruptcies see also blue laws see also citizen's arrest see also courts see also covenants, restrictive see also crime see also curfews see also death penalty see also deeds see also dramshop act see also dry laws see also game laws see also government see also inquests see also judges see also juries see also justice see also justices of the peace (JPs) see also law enforcement see also lawsuits see also magistrates see also marshalls (police) see also open occupancy law see also prosecutors see also public defenders see also truth in labeling laws see 1961 Housing Act see 1963 Civil Rights Act see Blue Ballot Judicial Amendment see Chicago Law Institute Library of Cook County see Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) see Fair Labor Standards Act see GI Bill of Rights see Illinois Constitution see Illinois Migrant Labor Camp Law see Illinois State Bar Association see "Liberty Amendment" see Medicare see Northwest Suburban Bar Association see Prohibition see Taft-Hartley Act see United States Constitution see Urban Transportation Act of 1964 see Volsted Law new law reduces highway commissioners to one per township 1-11-1918 1:2 Palatine Township High School to enforce State quarantine laws 8-26-1921 1:6 Dr. Carl A. Starck fined $200 for violation of quarantine laws 1-5-1923 (Roll A) 1:7 many changes in vehicle law 7-6-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 non-testers oppose compulsory tuberculosis law 3-13-1925 11:1 Peter Hoffman quits with swat at Volsted Law 12-28-1926 1:8 Judge opposes speed laws 8-10-1928 1:3 compulsory T.B. test now a law 12-4-1928 8:2 law rules; violators fined in Ballard Road court; mobilize forces under new Jones law; home brewer not molested; commercialized violation doomed 3-12-1929 1:1 fixtures as well as liquor taken under revenue laws 5-24-1929 DCR 5:4 Judge Comerford says laws make judges helpless against criminals 6-4-1929 1:1 digest of new motor laws 7-23-1929 5:4 change in child labor law affects local industries 7-26-1929 5:4 new law gives fund relief to school districts 9-27-1929 DCR 1:3 Memorial Day plea for peace and law observance 6-3-1930 1:8 new law requires voters to register 9-23-1930 1:8 new law shifts burden for care of poor from counties to townships 8-28-1931 PE 4:3 Leyden Township folks stand up for law and order 10-9-1931 RR 1:3 school boards, suburbs fear proposed law eliminating township assessors and collectors 12-11-1931 RR 1:4 urges support of pension law 10-13-1933 RR 1:2 suburbs plan for uniform liquor laws 2-23-1934 1:8 DuPage editor Francis Zimmermann wins law honors, photograph 6-15-1934 RR 3:2 new traffic laws 8-2-1935 1:3 explains coming changes in school law to suburban officials 11-1-1935 1:5 new law takes power away from IERC 4-10-1936 1:1 Illinois' Old Age Assistance law not approved by federal government 5-22-1936 RR 1:1 points out defects in proposed new state school law 6-3-1938 1:1 Drivers' License and Financial Responsibility Laws 8-19-1938 5:1 tells need of change in state bank laws 11-4-1938 CCH 1:4 postmasters appointed under new civil service law 4-7-1939 RR 1:8 new laws affect rural schools 9-22-1939 1:8 truck owners must heed new law 2-2-1940 CCH 1:2 revives curfew law for minors 11-8-1940 RR 1:2 denies resident's application for relief citing the law: see Illinois, State of 5-2-1941 CCH 1:2 new law transfers burden of paying for medical care and burial of indigent transients from counties to townships 9-5-1941 RR 1:1 calls public mass meeting to acquaint public with requirements of new school law 3-17-1944 PE 1:1 summer round-up [student health checkups] now required by state law 3-3-1944 MPH 2:1, 3-31-1944 MPH 1:8 hears talk about new state health law 4-14-1944 PE 2:1 Mount Prospect abides by new state health law 4-28-1944 MPH 1:7 G.I. bill of rights signed into law 6-30-1944 3:4 AFT attorney says suits to test law 9-28-1945 1:3 new law lifts relief load from townships 10-19-1945 1:5 hit by Butler law, see Illinois, State of 2-8-1946 1:5 adopts business license law 8-2-1946 RR 1:2, 5:1 Lombard may reinforce curfew law to curb delinquents 11-29-1946 8:6 letter blames 'oldsters', church and school heads for teaching lack of respect for laws 11-29-1946 9:6 Supreme Court to rule soon on Butler tax law 12-6-1946 1:2 Law Day USA 4-14-1960 AR 15:3 new Paddock Publications service: "The Legal Page" 8-24-1961 AHH 3:1, 18:4 old time Arlington Heights laws of bygone era 9-28-1961 S 57:4 Chicago Bar Association issues booklet You and the Law aimed to halt youth crimes 11-19-1964 AHH 18:6

law enforcement see crime see individual cities, towns, villages and other places Dr. Elmet L. Williams blames organized crime's influence on politicians for breakdown of law enforcement in Cook County 2-13-1925 9:7 Cook County wide open as gamblers rule; breakdown of law enforcement is worst in history 5-19-1939 PE 1:4 DuPage County officials claim public lacking courage; won't reveal identity, name names, places or facts 5-16-1963 BR 8:1

Law, Raymond W., Jr., Palatine at Georgetown University 7-23-1943 9:4 at College of the City of New York 10-1-1943 10:6

Lawbaugh, Mrs. Ione, Arlington Heights mentioned 5-27-1949 19:3

Lawbaugh, Roger, Palatine 100-mph chase; 4 die in crash! youths wreck car after wild ride through suburbs 8-9-1956 AHH 1:4

Lawe, Dr. R. Z., Mount Prospect advertisement: chiropractor; 666 East Northwest Highway 1-4-1962 MPH 3:3

lawmakers see government

Lawn Equipment Corporation, Roselle advertisement 5-4-1928 DCR 2:1

Lawn Equipment Distributors, Barrington, 910 East Northwest Highway advertisement 4-20-1961 AHH 23:3 Cook County rezones southeast corner Hillside Road and Northwest Highway for 5-30-1963 PE 3:7

Lawn Equipment Distributors, Inc., Palatine, 115 North Northwest Highway advertisement 12-4-1958 PE 4:1

Lawn and Garden Spot, The, Barrington, 561 Northwest Highway (formerly known as Moto-Mower Sales and Service) new owner 1-28-1949 MPH 3:6 advertisement; 117 East Northwest Highway 3-19-1964 AHH 21:4

lawns see also grass see also landscaping see Aide Lawn and Garden Center, Lake Street one mile west of Addison see Dehne, Ralph, Northbrook see Emerald Meadows Sod Farms, Inc., Des Plaines see Guenther's Green Thumb, Morton Grove see Haberkamps, Inc., Barrington see Horner Sod see Lawn and Garden Spot, The, Barrington see McGinty Bros. Spray Service see Mueller Farms Sod Nurseries, Ontarioville see Ray's Lawn & Garden Center, Palatine see Sod Farm, Bloomingdale ants are numerous on lawns 7-9-1915 1:2 sprinkling of lawns must stop 5-18-1934 1:5 making of lawns 4-3-1936 8:2 awards prizes for lawns and gardens 8-26-1938 8:5 to open season with lawn party 8-11-1944 5:8 'grass' can be complex in suburbia; plan early for lawn care 6-14-1962 AHH 64:1 'natural' ways of lawn care are advocated 5-9-1963 AHH 25:1

Lawrence Avenue see also Thorndale Avenue see Clauser, Willard farm see Fairview Kennel Club see Fairview Riding Stables see Farm, The see Four Seasons Stables, Norwood Park see Keeneyville see Lange Brothers Florists, Norridge see Leigh, J., School, Norridge see Lincoln School, Bensenville see Mallard Lake Forest Preserve see Moody - Wood Dale Airport see Nomak's Grove see Pollworth, F., Barn see Putten Hill see Putten Hill School see St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bensenville see Wanda's Inn, Bensenville Soo Line Railroad starts work on viaduct at 4-27-1928 PE 8:8 residents appeal to Addison Town Board for road repair 4-9-1948 RR 1:2

Lawrence Co., The, Arlington Heights advertisement: fences and patios; 514 North Vail Avenue 5-10-1962 AHH 76:1

Lawrence, Henry F., Itasca assistant postmaster; ran general store; later became DuPage County Clerk for over twenty years 3-25-1949 17:1

Lawrence, Idaclare to show bells from all over the world, including Itasca school bell, used in 1876 when she taught there 1-14-1949 RR 1:4

Lawrence, J. R. new president Des Plaines National Bank 1-14-1949 8:2

Lawrence, John D., Barrington farmer asks exemption from army service 2-2-1945 2:2

Lawrence, Lester and Son, Hilker and Bletsch Company, Elk Grove Village, 2200 Lunt Avenue open house 8-31-1961 EGH 1:2 mentioned 10-18-1962 AHH 89:8 2250 Lunt Avenue 10-18-1962 AHH 96:2 may build addition 6-20-1963 EGH 3:5 perseverance, hard work build company 10-17-1963 EGH 4:1

Lawrence, Major, Elk Grove Village elected president Centex Industrial Park Association, photograph 4-2-1964 EGH 2:4

Lawrence, Margery photograph 8-26-1949 8:4

Lawrencewood, Niles, Oakton Street and Waukegan Road advertisement; shopping center; floor plan 10-22-1964 AHH 55:1 see Goldblatt's Store, Niles see National Food Store, Niles see SureSave, Niles see Walgreen's Drug Store, Niles

Lawrentz, Mrs. Martha, Highland Park photograph 12-31-1948 21:5

Lawry, Wm. H. advertisement: room additions 3-1-1962 AHH 57:2

laws see law

Lawson, Dennis, Bloomingdale father accused of forcing son, 13, to commit burglaries 6-1-1961 BR 10:3

Lawson, Sterling, Bloomingdale youth committed to state agency 7-6-1961 BR 10:2

lawsuits see also antitrust suits see also condemnation suits see also divorce suits see also dramshop act see also foreclosure suits see also injunction suits see also libel suits see also malpractice suits see also mandamus suits see Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. (Clara E.), Des Plaines, Mount Prospect Arlington Heights loses suit in Cook County Court brought by Taxpayers Association against proposed sewer system, map 5-21-1909 1:4, 5-28-1909 8:3 Wheeling Drainage District No. 1 objectors sue in Cook County Court claiming they won't be helped 2-11-1910 1:3 Village of Palatine settles lawsuit with farmers over sewer outlet; to construct ditch and septic tank 5-30-1913 2:2, 12-26-1913 8:3 Palatine Taxpayers League considers legal action against Village over sewer question 11-14-1919 1:4 Palatine Taxpayers League suit to be heard 12-12-1919 4:1 Palatine Taxpayers League wins suit 2-20-1920 9:2 Palatine Taxpayers League sues Palatine to stop expenditures on sewers 9-24-1920 6:7 Milk Producers Cooperative Marketing Company to sue former members 10-7-1921 1:1 $21,750 in suits still pending against Village of Palatine 2-10-1922 1:1 Ralph Peck, Sr. suit thrown out, see Great Chi-Cook Fair 7-28-1922 1:1 Village of Palatine sued over Northwest Highway property purchases 1-12-1923 (Roll A) 5:7 Charles H. Patten, et al, explain why they are suing Village of Palatine 1-19-1923 (Roll A) 1:4 status of lawsuits against Village of Palatine 4-6-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 harmony in, lawsuits may be withdrawn, sewer in prospect 5-18-1923 (Roll A) 1:5 attorney files suit in Barrington Township carcass controversy 8-28-1928 5:7 Franklin Park Beacon threatened with suit 10-12-1928 FPB 1:6 'postal card' attorneys getting busy on sewer lawsuits 1-15-1929 1:3 lawsuit against Arlington Heights sewer 3-5-1929 6:1 successful suit against Maine Township 4-9-1929 1:1 suit filed against high Mount Prospect license fees 3-6-1931 8:1 DuPage County Board: pay taxes or face suit 2-12-1932 RR 1:2 Arlington Heights sued for $50,000 by Joe Hipp over big sewer 6-24-1932 1:8 two lawsuits filed against People's State Bank, Arlington Heights 9-2-1932 1:6 personal property lawsuit thrown out by U.S. Supreme Court 2-10-1933 6:1 Arlington Heights sues bond companies of deceased treasurer 3-10-1933 1:6; suit settled 3-5-1937 1:3 Wood Dale police officer sued for Board meeting assault 7-21-1933 1:7 Roselle sued by ten farmers who want to unincorporate their farms 9-29-1933 1:8 Roselle files suit against former mayor, C. A. Petersen 9-29-1933 PE 1:6 Illinois State Sanitary Water Board threatens municipalities with lawsuits over stream pollution 11-17-1933 1:3 Roselle suit against former mayor thrown out 12-8-1933 RR 1:8 Palatine to sue Cook County for tax funds from 1931, 1-11-1935 CCH 2:6 Homer Byrd sues airlines for $100,000, 9-13-1935 1:7 Arlington Heights may start suit against Cook County Clerk 6-5-1936 1:3 Arlington Park settles sewage suit 6-19-1936 1:4 Palatine land suits pending 2-26-1937 DCR 1:5 Chicago Tribune sues Lombard officials over scuffle 3-5-1937 RR 1:1 August Geweke wins suit against Niles 3-19-1937 1:3 Asst. Supt. Schools Morgan must sue for $4,600 back pay claim 6-18-1937 RR 1:3 Elmhurst sued for $10,000 over pothole 8-20-1937 RR 1:6 Wheeling Township wins suit: Andrew Blaes assessed $150 costs for refusing to cut thistles 8-27-1937 1:1 Town and Country Estates mentioned in suit 9-3-1937 8:4 suit against school trustees, see Vogt, Fred, Jr. 9-10-1937 PE 1:1 C&NW RR wins Lombard suit, damages $1, 10-22-1937 DCR 1:1 dram shop act contested at DuPage 1-14-1938 RR 1:3 passenger files suit against United Motor Coach 1-28-1938 CCH 1:3 Des Plaines 'most sued' city in Illinois 8-19-1938 8:3 Evanston & Niles Center Bus Company sued for accident 11-4-1938 (2) 2:4 Simon sued Horace Church, Barrington, (June 28, 1884) 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4 lawsuits force bigger budget at Mount Prospect 7-7-1939 1:4 Wheeling Township files suit against Grandt bondsmen 12-8-1939 1:1 Bunker Hills Country Club, Niles Center, lawsuit 5-10-1940 (2) 2:6 movies upheld by higher court in Roselle case 5-24-1940 RR 1:8 Greendale Cemetery lot owners win suit; have right of access to cemetery property 5-10-1940 PE 1:8 DuPage County State's Attorney to press 500 tax suits 2-7-1941 RR 1:3 Chicago & Great Western Railroad sued for daughter's death at Villa Park 4-11-1941 RR 1:1 Lombard sued for mishandling money 4-25-1941 RR 1:4 Sunset Ridge Gun Club sued for injuries from stray shots 5-9-1941 (2) 3:3 Mount Prospect asked to start tax suits 12-5-1941 1:6 Wheeling Township: friendly suit only way to settle old bills 1-23-1942 1:1 Robert McCormick, Wheaton, files suit to quit Winfield Fire Protection District 1-23-1942 RR 1:2 Mount Prospect Board to ask attorney, "Why delay in tax suits?" 3-6-1942 CCH 1:1 Mount Prospect wins suit against C&NW RR on coal yard case 3-27-1942 7:1 C&NW RR sued for accident at West Chicago 4-10-1942 RR 1:6 Chicago & Great Western Railroad sued for accident at Lombard 4-10-1942 RR 1:6 First National Bank of Wheaton bondsman sued for money lost in closed bank 5-1-1942 RR 1:7 Lombard hit in suit charging 'funds' mixup 5-15-1942 RR 1:2 former police chief loses suit against Village of Bloomingdale 5-29-1942 RR 1:7 CM&SP RR sued in death of two at Bensenville 6-12-1942 RR 1:7 Edward J. Ahmer asks facts about Mount Prospect assessment suits 6-19-1942 6:6 C&NW RR sued after collision at Barrington July 29, 1940, 7-31-1942 (2) 1:6 Elmhurst Country Club sued for $25,000, 12-4-1942 RR 1:3 Des Plaines sues 38 businessmen over signs 12-18-1942 (2) 1:6 C&NW RR loses tax suit to Palatine 1-22-1943 MPH 1:4 CM&SP RR sued for death at Willow Road, Glenview 1-29-1943 (2) 2:7 C&NW RR sued over accident at Route 83, Mount Prospect 3-19-1943 6:3 Sportsman Golf Course, Northbrook, sued 4-2-1943 (2) 1:3 CM&SP RR sued for steam injury 4-23-1943 2:7 Milton Township suit dismissed 4-23-1943 RR 1:6 DuPage County Collector De Rosa says no more friendly suits against delinquent tax payers 5-14-1943 RR 1:5 DuPage County Real Estate Board backs 'friendly suits' 6-11-1943 RR 1:3 DuPage County reduces tax penalty; votes to continue friendly tax suits 6-18-1943 RR 1:8 $100,000 sewer bonds suit still on fire at Arlington Heights 7-16-1943 1:3 Arlington Heights official clarifies suit 7-23-1943 1:1 jury picked in Chicago & Great Western Railroad suit at Lombard 10-22-1943 RR 1:3 property owners sue DuPage County Forest Preserve over flooding 11-12-1943 RR 1:5 Henry Dahle loses suit to Village of Palatine in Supreme Court 1-28-1944 PE 1:6 Barrington sued over low sign 2-11-1944 12:6 suit filed to nullify action of DuPage County review board 3-10-1944 RR 1:6 C&NW RR sued for injuries when hit by train at Thacker Street crossing 2-16-1945 RR 4:7 United Motor Coach sued by passenger 5-4-1945 CCH 2:3 biggest damage suit verdict against C&NW RR for death of James R. Doran, fireman 5-4-1945 RR 1:3 suit filed against C&NW RR over car struck by train at Algonquin Road and Wolf Road 6-1-1945 9:6 C&NW RR wins DuPage County tax suit 6-1-1945 RR 1:2 Mount Prospect Board settles suit vs. sureties; bondsmen to pay $41,000, 7-6-1945 MPH 1:6 AFT loses lawsuit 10-12-1945 1:2 lawsuit against Itasca Country Club 11-30-1945 RR 5:4 Arlington Heights loses first round in $140,000 suit; big bond holders win before Master of Chancery 8-23-1946 1:7 Northbrook sued for lack of funds 11-8-1946 (2) 9:6 Park Ridge loses $45,000 bond suit 11-29-1946 8:4 Palwaukee Airport sues for planes 12-13-1946 (2) 13:3 Village of Barrington loses bond suit 12-20-1946 1:2 court case may delay all tax bills in state 1-24-1947 1:7 Judge Geo. Quilici sues to invalidate Mount Prospect zoning ordinance 3-7-1947 1:4 Arlington Heights loses sewer bond case 4-11-1947 1:4 Park Ridge wins suit against tax objector 4-11-1947 14:2 court to test powers of Cook County Board of Zoning Appeals 4-18-1947 1:6 Cook County sues Niles Township for care of pauper at Oak Forest Infirmary 5-9-1947 10:4 OPA files suit against Des Plaines owner for exceeding rent ceiling 5-9-1947 11:4 Mount Prospect loses Quilici case; former mayor helps wreck business zoning 5-16-1947 MPH 1:6 loss of sewer bond case may cost Heights many thousands 5-23-1947 1:2 bondholders ask Arlington Heights for $100,000 - Village Attorney Thal says 'No' 5-30-1947 1:2 Mount Prospect will appeal Quilici case 6-13-1947 MPH 1:1 Judge overrules Arlington in $135,000 bond suit 6-27-1947 1:7 Croatian Home may sue Des Plaines for illegally tapping into their water line 10-3-1947 11:4 School District No. 2, Addison Township awarded nearly $5,000 in tax suit against CM&SP RR 10-3-1947 RR 1:8 Crystal Lake loses suit to stop yeast plant from dumping effluent into sewers 10-31-1947 14:5 Palatine to issue $4000 bonds to settle $7800 claim 10-31-1947 PE 1:4 Weller Creek Drainage District sues South Church, Mount Prospect 12-19-1947 MPH 3:3 suit against School District No. 1, Barrington Township, opposes use of cow barn for school purposes 1-30-1948 CCH 1:5 suit to challenge legality of School District No. 225, Northfield Township 2-6-1948 CCH 1:8 Harry F. Graff, Palatine, claims false arrest in $50,000 suit against employer Arlington Seating Company 3-12-1948 MPH 1:6 friendly judge William Neumann named in false arrest suit; Judge McKinley throws out injunction filed by Harry Graff 3-19-1948 1:2 disorderly conduct and intoxication case against Harry J. Graff moved to Mount Prospect 3-26-1948 1:5 Illinois Humane Society sues Edward Ciesadlo for cruelty 4-2-1948 3:6 Bensenville wins first round in 'smoke' squabble with CM&SP RR 4-9-1948 RR 1:4 Harry F. Graff, Palatine, guilty under Arlington Heights law says Mount Prospect jury 4-23-1948 1:1 injunction stops Bensenville Board in 'smoke' case 4-23-1948 PE 1:1 Davey Tree Company sued for cutting down too many trees in Palatine Township 4-30-1948 PE 1:2 Bensenville seeks dissolution of injunction 5-14-1948 RR 1:4 four western suburb school districts seek to stop Cook County election for school consolidation 6-11-1948 22:5 court refuses to lift smoke injunction against Bensenville 6-11-1948 RR 1:2 Federal court decision threatens realty valuations; Cook County appeals ruling invalidating 59 percent increase on 1946 assessor's figures 7-9-1948 1:7 deny injunction to stop garbage dumping in Glenview clayhole, see garbage 7-9-1948 18:3 Charles Hottinger, Palatine, sues Cook County Zoning Board of Appeals over ruling 8-27-1948 PE 1:5 Graff $25 fine case is still on 9-10-1948 4:4 DuPage County requests state's attorney to start legal action against trailer camps at once 10-15-1948 RR 1:8 "Money talks" in a real estate deal, court decides; denies $1400 commission 12-10-1948 1:4 Itasca faced with negligence suit in child injury 12-10-1948 RR 1:8 test Wood Dale zoning law in building case 1-7-1949 RR 1:3 sues for $15,000; says character is damaged 1-7-1949 RR 3:3 James Carbone wants injunction against Wood Dale to restrain it from interfering with completion of his garage 1-28-1949 RR 1:1; suit dismissed 8-19-1949 RR 1:1 state equalization hit in new tax test case at DuPage County 1-7-1949 RR 1:5 local farmers sue to stop tax collections by Suburban Cook County Tuberculosis Sanitarium District 1-14-1949 2:5 Graff $30 fine now in Appellate court a year later 1-28-1949 1:3 court decrees will of Skokie farmer, John Jarmuth, invalid 1-28-1949 4:3 railroads lose tax suit; DuPage County gets $4,791.18, 1-28-1949 RR 1:5 Graff acquitted, thanks to smart defense work 2-4-1949 1:7 $50,000 damage suit filed at Wheaton by Jackie Lee Noffsinger against Arthur Widder, Naperville decorator 2-4-1949 RR 1:3 DuPage County zoning wins appellate court test case 2-4-1949 RR 1:5 Cook County Farm Bureau loses case against new TB sanitarium 2-11-1949 1:5 Palatine won state supreme court case against John Kitson in 1887 over eleven loads of gravel on Smith Street 3-11-1949 17:4 Wood Dale Machine and Manufacturing Co. seeks opinion of DuPage Court in title dispute 3-18-1949 RR 1:5 'let people decide' says judge in fight over ballot status in Northfield Township 3-25-1949 11:3 Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railroad sued in Elmhurst death 3-25-1949 RR 4:5 seeks triple damages on DuPage County rent overcharge 4-1-1949 RR 5:4 Illinois Supreme Court clears up School District No. 225 limits 4-8-1949 10:3 CM&SP RR asks that Bensenville complaint be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction 4-15-1949 RR 1:8 Rand Building Corp. attacks Mount Prospect building code; suit asks Circuit court to nullify ordinances, allow 19 homes to be built 4-29-1949 MPH 1:8 two suits filed in DuPage County Circuit Court claim rent overcharges 5-6-1949 RR 1:5 Supreme Court tax ruling may affect DuPage County suit: state multiplier on taxes is constitutional 5-27-1949 RR 1:5 Mount Prospect replies to Rand Building Corp. suit against restrictions 6-17-1949 MPH 1:6 Palatine Township Justice of the Peace book found containing records of court cases from 1861 to 1910, 6-24-1949 17:1 former York Township Assessor Arthur L. Long charges libel; sues Supv. Lockman for $50,000, 7-1-1949 RR 1:4 Judge asks settlement of Bluett suit against Mount Prospect out of court 7-7-1949 MPH 1:1 Richard Levinson, Elmhurst, files $10,000 slander suit against York Township Supv. Lockman and DuPage County Taxpayers Association president Angelo Miletto 7-15-1949 RR 1:8 Mount Prospect to appeal disconnection suit of Arthur T. McIntosh Co. 7-22-1949 3:5 Itasca named defendant in sidewalk injury lawsuit 9-16-1949 RR 1:8 anti-trust suit brought against A&P 9-23-1949 3:1 Weller Creek lawsuit filed, see sewage 10-21-1949 1:7 R. J. Bluett asks court to outlaw Mount Prospect zoning and building codes 10-28-1949 MPH 1:2 Mount Prospect faced with three law suits: Katz tract, sewage and Bluett 11-4-1949 MPH 1:7 Mount Prospect Village Attorney Frank Opeka files answer to Bluett suit 11-11-1949 MPH 1:2 suit objects to new state law creating the post of county assessment supervisor 12-2-1949 RR 1:5 new suit filed against Palatine, asks accounting of bond funds 12-16-1949 PE 1:8 Franklin Park sues 3 former officials; asks $13,815 judgment 12-16-1949 RR 4:5 A&P charges suit aimed to prevent competition 1-6-1950 14:1 York Township Assessor Jessen asks court warrant to obtain missing records from ex-Assessor Long 1-13-1950 RR 1:5 7 owners file rezoning suit against Mount Prospect 2-10-1950 MPH 1:7 Mount Prospect wins appeal in McIntosh separation suit 6-23-1950 MPH 1:1 circuit court upholds Mount Prospect zoning ordinance; refuses reclassification of corner opposite Central School 6-30-1950 MPH 1:1 CM&SP RR school tax objection case to Illinois Supreme Court 6-30-1950 RR 1:1 Wheeling Township cut down Matteson Bridge over Des Plaines River and was then sued 7-28-1950 17:1 DuPage County Superintendent of Schools Lewis Morgan defendant in suit 9-8-1950 RR 1:8 judge dismisses big Sunswick sewer lawsuit against Arlington Heights 10-20-1950 1:7 Arlington Heights sued by Trucraft Homes for sewer, occupancy permits 11-10-1950 1:1 Arlington ordered to issue sewer permits to Trucraft Homes 12-1-1950 1:7 CM&SP RR wins court ruling, see School District No. 2, Addison Township 2-2-1951 BR 1:7 DuPage County seeks court injunction in tax test case; wants state equalization factor nullified 3-23-1951 RR 1:5 Lorraine Homes asks injunction against Arlington Heights, see injunction suits 9-14-1951 AHH 1:5 Roselle Rural Fire Protection League firemen damage suit seeks $45,000, 11-9-1951 RR 1:5 jury frees 'finger man' in Michael Buny murder trial 11-23-1951 PE 1:5 Meier & Helms Recreation, Palatine, starts suit for liquor license 2-29-1952 PE 1:6 School District No. 66, Maine Township sues Chicago for $40,000 over O'Hare Airport expansion 4-18-1952 7:5 John Lindstrom, Inc. files shopping center suit against Arlington Heights 1-29-1953 AHH 1:7 Stonegate Improvement Association to start class action suit against Arlington Heights, claims houses on Northwest Highway contrary to deed restrictions 3-5-1953 AHH 1:7 R. J. Bluett & Sons files $37,000 suit against Mount Prospect 4-2-1953 MPH 1:4 Mount Prospect starts suit against Cook County; questions legality of approval of nearby subdivision 6-4-1953 MPH 1:8 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Corrado bring damage suit against Bensenville; claim Silver Creek dredging has damaged their property 6-3-1954 BR 1:7 court approves Campbell Street widening 9-9-1954 AHH 1:7 John A. Bolger sues Mount Prospect for business zoning on northeast corner Main Street and Central Road 12-22-1955 MPH 1:7 Judge Keeney orders review of case brought by objectors, see School District No. 13, Bloomingdale Township 3-1-1956 RR 1:3 28% increase in fares starts Friday; judge upholds ICC ruling; commuters begin new suit 4-19-1956 RR 1:3 report Hatlen Construction Co. sues Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect for $100,000 over Hatlen Heights Subdivision 6-21-1956 AHH 1:7 suit filed against Elk Grove Township property owners seeks to overturn restrictive covenant drawn up in 1938 requiring minimum lot size and possession to members of the Caucasian race 7-5-1956 MPH 1:6 Mount Prospect to sue to block Hatlen project 8-9-1956 AHH 1:7 Arlington Heights asked to join court fight against builder Hatlen 8-16-1956 AHH 1:3 Arlington to file suit against Consumer's Company, Arlington Heights 8-23-1956 AHH 1:4 Arlington trustees authorize suit against Kimball Hill & Associates to halt storm water flow at Wilke Road 9-6-1956 AHH 1:4 Mount Prospect launches legal battle on subdividers unwilling to dedicate public lands for schools; Hatlen snub 9-6-1956 MPH 1:5 Park Ridge sued by builders over ordinance requiring $300 per platted lot to be placed into school district treasury 9-13-1956 RMH 1:2 home rule wins court decision: village may require certain improvements in areas outside their jurisdiction 9-27-1956 AHH 1:2 judge upholds trustees; okays school transfer of parts of School District No. 87 to School District No. 108, 11-22-1956 RR 1:3 Rolling Meadows whipped by high court decision in disconnection case 11-29-1956 CCH 1:5 Mount Prospect drainage problems are court topics 1-10-1957 MPH 1:2 water works suit is filed in Loop court; Rolling Meadows seeks to clear title to Arlington Water Co. 1-17-1957 RMH 1:6 Little League sues Rolling Meadows zone appeals board 3-14-1957 RMH 1:4 Little League suit stirs wide debate 3-21-1957 RMH 1:4 high court upholds Mount Prospect in zone case, see Bolger, John A. 3-28-1957 MPH 1:5 two real estate brokers file suit against E. A. Herzog Realty Co. 4-4-1957 CCH 1:2 Metropolitan Sanitary District 'eager' for court action 4-11-1957 AHH 1:6 Milwaukee Avenue drive-in theater in courts again 6-6-1957 CCH 2:1 Stonegate residents seek court action to block erection of lodge on east side of Dryden Place near Northwest Highway in Arlington 6-20-1957 AHH 1:4 ruling favors trailer camps on Higgins Road in Elk Grove 6-27-1957 CCH 1:4 Cook County sues Willoway Terrace trailer park 9-19-1957 CCH 1:5 Palatine officials face $140,000 suit by Midland Enterprises; school donation comes under fire 10-17-1957 PE 1:4 judge to consider Wheeling Drainage District petition; clogged ditches cited 11-21-1957 PHH 1:6 Mount Prospect and School District No. 57 sue Town and Country Construction Co., Inc. 5-15-1958 MPH 1:5 Streamwood may appeal ruling that annexation of roads not contiguous to its borders is illegal 6-12-1958 PE-HES 1:6 Streamwood accepts high court ruling 1-29-1959 HH 1:4 Buffalo Grove residents oppose builder Al Frank in suit; village offices at issue 2-19-1959 WH 1:6 attorney pleads blue ballot cause in court 3-5-1959 AHH 4:3 Cook County loses fight to close Willoway Terrace trailer park 6-4-1959 EGH 1:4 Arlington Heights Apartments, Inc. sues village; giant project seeks rezoning 6-25-1959 AHH 1:2 Elk Grove Village to defend peddler ordinance; Milwaukee bakery files court suit 6-25-1959 EGH 1:4 School District No. 59, Elk Grove Township, to take Herzog Building Corporation to court 9-24-1959 EGH 1:4 School District No. 57, Elk Grove Township, asks court to condemn 17 acres at Gregory Street and Rand Road for school site 11-5-1959 MPH 1:6; wins lawsuit 9-28-1961 MPH 2:3, 3:6 suit filed over proposed shopping center at northeast corner Kirchoff Road and Wilke Road 12-3-1959 AHH 1:2 H & H Realty, Inc. sues Roselle over change in zoning 1-7-1960 RR 1:6 DiMucci Builders files suit to force Mount Prospect to approve Elk Ridge Villa Unit No. 2, 1-21-1960 AHH 1:7 DiMucci files second suit against Mount Prospect 1-28-1960 MPH 1:4 Itasca zoning law wins in court test; ordinance upheld in dispute over gas station 1-28-1960 DCR 1:6 DiMucci angles for subdivision okay; lawsuit may set precedent 3-17-1960 MPH 1:4 court upholds Streamwood picketing ban 3-24-1960 HH 3:1 E. A. Herzog Construction Co., Des Plaines, ordered to pay School District No. 59, Elk Grove Township 5-19-1960 EGH 1:4 Herzog fights court ruling 6-2-1960 EGH 1:7 John Skorvanek files suit; asks $35,000 of ex-judge William Neumann 6-30-1960 AHH 1:4 zoning denied shopping center; builder John Bolger to sue Elk Grove 6-30-1960 EGH 1:4 court decision favoring DiMucci shatters Mount Prospect school land provisions 7-7-1960 AHH 6:1 jury awards $13,500 to Skorvanek 7-7-1960 AHH 6:6 retrial ordered for ex-magistrate 7-21-1960 AHH 2:4 Wheeling to sue for annexation of 325 acres in Northfield Township and forest preserve land in between 10-27-1960 WH 1:8 Addison's annexation fee ordinance argued in court 11-3-1960 BR 1:1 judge orders 3 DuPage County Forest Preserve supervisors to repay expenses 11-10-1960 BR 1:2 Illinois Toll Road Commission asks court to dismiss Wheeling annexation suit 11-24-1960 AHH 28:3 George Wallach, builder, sues Bensenville village trustee Charles Jackson, asks $250,000 for 'slander' 11-24-1960 BR 1:4 Jack Wilcox innocent in Palatine building code case 12-1-1960 PE 1:4 Hoffman Estates claims moral 'victories' over Schaumburg in court 12-1-1960 HH 1:6 state seeks to void Wheeling's annexation of Tri-State Tollway 12-8-1960 WH 1:4 land battle between Schaumburg and Hoffman Estates is in court test 12-8-1960 HH 1:4 Palatine will appeal Jack Wilcox ruling 12-15-1960 PE 6:3 Hoffman Estates files suit for tax funds against Schaumburg Township and Cook County 2-23-1961 HH 1:5 judge upholds Addison annexation fees 2-23-1961 AR 1:4 trailer fight to high court; Elk Grove Village vows all-out 'war' 3-2-1961 EGH 1:4 Palatine loses Wilcox building code case 3-16-1961 PE 2:3 Mount Prospect Country Club sues Mount Prospect Mayor Theodore Lams for liquor license 4-13-1961 MPH 1:7 Illinois opposes efforts to force MSD to stop diverting effluent from Lake Michigan 4-20-1961 AHH 21:2 Elk Grove Village and School District No. 59 to press trailer fight to Supreme Court 4-20-1961 EGH 4:4 Wheeling faces lawsuit from Suburban Ready-Mix Co. 5-4-1961 WH 1:2 high court sustains school aid protest by DiMucci Builders against Mount Prospect 5-25-1961 EGH 1:1 round 2 in Suburban Ready-Mix suit set; wants to build plant on Dundee Road just east of Soo Line tracks 6-1-1961 WH 4:5 Palatine Triangle suit plans disclosed; owners seek settlement 6-15-1961 PE 1:5 Palatine still grappling with Palatine Triangle issue; awaits court decision 6-22-1961 AHH 7:4 Mount Prospect Country Club owners sue Mount Prospect officials 6-29-1961 MPH 1:3 judge dismisses $500,000 law suit by Mount Prospect Country Club owners, but allows amended suit to be filed 7-13-1961 MPH 1:7 publishers of defunct newspaper DuPage County Citizen News are sued 7-27-1961 BR 1:1 court grants Buffalo Grove disconnection from Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago 8-10-1961 WH 1:1 Mount Prospect Country Club liquor permit plea rejected by Superior Court 8-10-1961 MPH 2:5 George Wallach to make peace? builder may drop suits against Bensenville 8-10-1961 BR 1:4 developer of Bensenville Industrial District files suit against 17 partners 8-31-1961 BR 3:1 ten suburban police chiefs sued over banning of book Tropic of Cancer, see censorship 10-19-1961 AHH 1:2 judge expected to sign order forcing Itasca to okay Golden Gates Subdivision plat 11-23-1961 IR 1:2 home owners sue builder George Wallach 12-7-1961 BR 1:7 state high court rules Sunday auto sales ban illegal 1-25-1962 AHH 13:5 Dr. Paul Oberschneider files suit against Roselle; asks OK of rezoning 2-15-1962 RR 1:2 Arlington Heights vows court fight for subdivision controls within 1˝ miles of boundary, see zoning 2-22-1962 AHH 2:1 Arlington Heights files suit against Realty Corporation of America 2-22-1962 AHH 2:2 Attorney General William Scott seeks damages from manufacturers of bleachers 2-22-1962 AHH 10:1, 7-30-1964 BR 5:1 Otto C. Maleske, Mount Prospect, files suit to recover testimonial dinner funds 3-1-1962 EGH 8:4 DuPage County funds at stake in Illinois' court suit seeking damages on bleacher buys 3-8-1962 BR 4:1 Bensenville files suit against ICC over CM&SP RR spur 4-12-1962 BR 2:1 half of backlogged personal injury cases in Cook County may be without merit: insurance industry 5-3-1962 AHH 12:1 court gives green light to Mount Prospect's annexation of Hatlen Heights Subdivision 5-3-1962 AHH 22:1 Hoffman Estates moves to condemn utility systems; sues Citizens Utilities Co. 5-17-1962 HH 1:1 Acorn Auto Driving School, Inc. seeks end to School District No. 214's driving training classes for adults 6-14-1962 AHH 4:3; injunction denied 6-28-1962 AHH 8:3; headed for high court 7-5-1962 AHH 3:3 Midland Enterprises, Chicago lawsuit against School District No. 15, Palatine Township dismissed 6-14-1962 RMH 1:1 Hoffman Estates village attorney Frank Chino sues Citizens Utilities Company 6-28-1962 HH 1:1 attorney Abraham Drucker sues Mrs. Marjorie Lindheimer Everett, owner of Arlington Park Race Track 7-5-1962 AHH 1:4 Wheeling loses Westview-Sandee Subdivision; court voids annexation, map 7-26-1962 WH 1:4 suburb water supply hinges on lake litigation, money 8-2-1962 AHH 20:3 court upholds annexations by Hoffman Estates north of the Northwest Tollway 8-2-1962 HH 2:2 Wold Industrial Tract, Addison sues village and others over drainage 8-2-1962 AR 1:7 Palatine Village board votes to sue Palatine Township Justice of the Peace Francis Kelly 8-16-1962 PE 1:7 Cook County Clerk sued by Inverness board for failing to collect tax levy 10-18-1962 PE 1:1 how 1961 school aid ruling affected suburbs 11-22-1962 AHH 36:1 Addison named in suit by Anthony Lullo regarding Elmdale Homes, Inc. 3-21-1963 IR 1:3 Palatine scores round in Francis Kelly court fight 5-2-1963 PE 1:7 N.Y. paperback firm files suit against Citizens for Decent Literature, Inc., Lombard; asks $375,000, 6-27-1963 BR 16:4 Hoffman Estates expansion north of Palatine Road ruled illegal; court upsets tollway jump 7-18-1963 PE 1:1 lawsuit continued; Vincent De Vito suing Village of Winfield over sewer 7-18-1963 BR 8:5 E. A. Herzog Construction Co. files suit against Wheeling to pay for water storage tank 9-26-1963 WH 1:5 Bensenville wins court case against ICC ruling allowing CM&SP RR to build a spur line 12-5-1963 BR 2:1 Arlington Heights National Bank sues Arlington Heights to nullify ordinance vacating Davis Street 1-2-1964 AHH 1:6 Wood Dale files water tank lawsuit; says R & A Builders owes village 2-20-1964 DCR 1:1 Bee-Gee Builders of Chicago plans to sue Chicago Daily News for alleging syndicate connections 4-9-1964 PE 2:7 Roselle Homeowners Committee names Roselle in zoning suit for acting with undue haste 4-16-1964 BR 11:2 'dream city' goes to trial; DuPage County sues City of Weston 4-23-1964 BR 7:5 Harold Shiley sues Consumers Mart of America, World Wide Investigators and John Moore 5-14-1964 PE 1:1 judge dismisses suit to place DuPage County Fair on tax roster 5-14-1964 BR 7:1 Bee-Gee Builders of Chicago also sues Chicago Sun Times and Palatine Village Trustee Robert Hesse 5-21-1964 PE 1:4 Weston wins court suit 5-21-1964 BR 7:5 State Supreme Court refuses to order a devaluation of C&NW RR property in 29 counties 5-28-1964 AHH 18:2 athlete's widow files $90,000 suit, see Winthers, Robert 5-28-1964 BR 5:4 2 publishing firms fight Wheeling rule against solicitors, see Chicago American; see Field Enterprises, Chicago 6-25-1964 WH 1:2 Arlington Heights Federal Savings and Loan Association sues to stop agreement between Arlington Heights National Bank and village 9-24-1964 AHH 1:1 suit challenges right of Willowbrook to exist 9-24-1964 AR 8:5 soliciting curb lifted from newspapers 10-8-1964 WH 2:4 Ralph Marotte sues four Palatine officials 10-15-1964 PE 1:1 contractor Leland Stahelin files suit for payment on work done at Indian Trail Junior High School, Addison 10-29-1964 AR 1:6 mystery surrounds lawsuit by Arlington Gardens Subdivision builder to recover $10,000 donation to village 11-26-1964 AHH 1:3 rezoning of Blank Farm by Roselle upheld by court 12-3-1964 RR 1:8 School District No. 4 files counter suit against Indian Trail Junior High School contractor 12-3-1964 AR 1:2 judge upholds ruling refusing transfer of 400 Rolling Meadows students from School District No. 211 to No. 214, 12-17-1964 RMH 1:4 court knocks out Illinois school safety code; state will appeal case 12-24-1964 AHH 38:4 Arlington Heights has busy year in court 12-31-1964 AHH 3:1

lawyers see attorneys

Lay, W. J., Arlington Heights dentist mentioned; 225 East Algonquin Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:4

Laycock, Marvin, Libertyville reported missing in action in fall of Corregidor, now known to be prisoner of Japanese 3-5-1943 (2) 2:5

Layer, Robert T., Palatine architect to speak 4-29-1949 PE 1:2

Layer, Robert W., Palatine says future growth is greatest problem in Palatine, photograph 4-4-1963 PE 8:5

Layne-Western Company well drillers, photograph

Laznowsky, Emil, Mount Prospect advertisement: Ford cars 10-4-1918 9:4

Lazy Dazy Garden Club, Palatine wins ribbons 8-31-1961 PE 4:6 'Goblins to Goblets' flower show, photographs 10-26-1961 PE 2:1, 11-9-1961 PE 1:6

Lazy-K Restaurant, Glen Ellyn, North Avenue and Main Street fire, photographs 4-10-1958 BR 1:4

Lazy Lounge, Skokie Highway and County Line Road police investigating bombing 2-3-1955 CCH 1:2

Lazy O Ranch, Northbrook, 2830 Shermer Road pony and machinery auction 5-14-1964 AHH 78:7

LBJ (abbreviation) see Johnson, Lyndon Baines

LCA (abbreviation) "Les Cercle des Amies", see Circle of Friends

LCDR (abbreviation) Lieutenant Commander

LCT (abbreviation) Landing Craft, Tank

LCWA (abbreviation) see Lutheran Child Welfare Association

Lea see Muntz & Lea, Elgin

Lea, Rev. Henry "Harry" former pastor, Palatine Methodist Church (compiler of a booklet based on the book Memorials of Methodism in the Bounds of the Rock River Conference) 4-23-1953 AHH 23:4

Leachman, H. B., Wood Dale man who gave Wood Dale its name tells romance of pioneer days 11-21-1947 RR 1:7

lead Palatine to collect garbage; to require water meters and lead pipe 11-7-1913 8:5 advertisement: Dutch Boy Pure White Lead Paint 6-16-1944 6:1 DuPage County Health Dept. head warns about lead in toys' paint 11-1-1962 BR 17:6 105 children die of lead poisoning at Cook County Hospital 5-2-1963 AHH 16:1

Leader Newspapers, Chicago mentioned 9-3-1964 AHH 15:3

Leader Store, Palatine advertisement: clothing; opposite Pal Theatre 11-5-1937 CCH 3:8 Leaders for Leisure (film) see Arlington Heights, Village of 7-2-1948 1:7

leadership training see Richard, Gabriel, Institute

leaf burning scent of burning leaves is characteristic of fall, photographs 10-19-1961 RR 1:4 Bensenville bans leaf burning 10-26-1961 BR 3:1 smouldering leaves may violate Arlington Heights new anti-air pollution ordinance, photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 1:1 photograph 10-29-1964 DCR 1:3 leaf fires in streets continues in violation of Mount Prospect ordinance 11-5-1964 MPH 1:6

League of United Latin-American Citizens (LULAC) see Junior League of United Latin-American Citizens organized in April, already has won national distinction for its active program, photograph 7-31-1958 BR 1:6 liquor license granted; constructing headquarters at 307 East Irving Park Road, Addison 9-8-1960 AR 1:4 to sponsor boys baseball team, photograph 5-25-1961 BR 1:3 award banquet, photograph 6-1-1961 AHH 3:3 men ejected, beaten by trio 7-6-1961 BR 1:8 suburbs' Latin leader, Rudy Perales, 'retires'; Art Patlan is new director, photograph 1-11-1962 AHH 16:1 plans observance for week, photograph 2-22-1962 AHH 20:6 holds regular dances at Des Plaines Post No. 36, American Legion, photograph 12-20-1962 AHH 76:5 liquor license renewed 1-9-1964 BR 4:3

League of Women Voters (LWV) see Arlington Heights League of Women Voters see Cook County Council of the League of Women Voters see DuPage County Council of the League of Women Voters see Elk Grove Village League of Women Voters see Glenview League of Women Voters see Illinois League of Women Voters see Northbrook League of Women Voters see Palatine League of Women Voters see Wilmette Branch, League of Women Voters background, history 9-4-1958 PE 5:6 approves watchdog rules for township government 4-6-1961 AHH 24:4 plans Blue Ballot drive 4-19-1962 AHH 26:1 candidates explain views at rally at Randhurst Auditorium 9-27-1962 AHH 7:1 League of Women Voters Week; hailed at another milestone; when it speaks, politicos listen 9-17-1964 AHH 22:3

Leahy Archives, Elk Grove, 2255 Pratt Boulevard virtue of throwing files away is stressed by expert, photographs 8-18-1960 AHH 4:1 can store 160 million documents 1-30-1964 EGH 3:4

Leaning Tower of Pisa, Niles half-size replica, photograph 12-23-1949 18:4

Leark, Shirley Ann, Forest River photograph 10-14-1949 6:7

learning see education

learning disabilities see disabilities, people with

Leash, Victor, Wheeling photograph 11-14-1947 15:4

leather see Bloemke, C., Elgin boots and school days of 1871, 4-14-1944 CCH 3:4

Leatherman, N., Hinsdale, 9 East 1st Street sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7

leaving the scene of an accident, alleged see hit-and-run, alleged

Leavitt's Bell Ringers gave concert at Wauconda (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:4

Lechleiter, Leonora marries William F. Meyer, Jr. 6-27-1919 1:7

Leckband, Joanne, Arlington Heights winner of national safety poster contest, photograph 6-27-1947 1:7, 7:3

Leckband, Dr. Norbert, Arlington Heights advertisement: physician and surgeon; successor to Dr. E. K. Pfaff; Landmeier building, 4 North Dunton Avenue 10-6-1933 7:1 to be commissioned for East Indian mission, photograph 8-28-1936 1:4 see Schimmel, Walter A., Arlington Heights 9-4-1936 8:1 comes back from India 7-23-1942 1:3 tells story of service with British at Rangoon 7-31-1942 1:1 to take over general practice of Capt. W. A. Schimmel, photograph 9-4-1942 1:7 speaks of independence of India 11-6-1942 1:7

Le Comte, George John, Forest River at East Anglia, England 11-10-1944 9:8 missing in raid over Austria 1-12-1945 1:8 presumed dead 1-11-1946 9:5

lectures see also chautauquas see also lyceums see Toastmasters International racial injustice 10-19-1901 5:2 Bible 9-16-1904 5:6, 9-23-1904 8:5 Mississippi farms 12-8-1911 5:3 Catholic Church 3-21-1913 2:4 safety 1-15-1915 1:4 United States Navy 4-6-1917 4:2 Red Cross 7-20-1917 5:2 "Fall of Babylon" 12-21-1917 6:3 tuberculosis 4-5-1918 5:3, 4-12-1918 1:2 "Millions Now Living Will Never Die" 4-26-1918 8:5 all German-speaking citizens should be loyal to U.S. 9-27-1918 4:3 "Signs of the Son of Man in Heaven" 3-14-1919 1:3 cooperation of schools and clubs 12-28-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 Ku Klux Klan 6-20-1924 5:3 birds 11-20-1925 12:5 "New Pavements to Bring Great Future to Northwest Suburbs" 11-22-1927 1:1 prohibition 7-16-1929 1:1 "How to Get Married" 12-13-1929 1:3 William Kopplin, Arlington Heights, advertisement: coach and lecturer 3-4-1930 8:7 "Unspanked Generation" 6-13-1930 8:5 Christian Science 9-25-1931 4:5 communism 10-30-1931 CCH 4:4 racketeers drive away business; must keep after them 9-9-1932 8:3 "How to Win Success" 6-9-1933 1:3 sex education 11-4-1932 PE 1:5, 1-27-1933 1:3 World's Fair 5-12-1933 RR 1:2 "The Historical Significance of Patchwork Quilts" 11-9-1934 PE 1:6 "Can Animals Think?" 12-14-1934 8:1 crime is mind disease, result of jazz-mad years 1-11-1935 CCH 2:6 "Our Responsibility as Young Republicans" 4-12-1935 8:1 Constitution 11-8-1935 1:3 United States Postal Service 10-9-1936 5:6 effects of narcotics on youths 4-2-1937 4:7 police training 11-26-1937 DCR 1:1 "The Truth About Hitler" 12-3-1937 1:2, 12-10-1937 1:7 'Bethlehem' and 'China' 12-16-1937 CCH 10:1 home building 3-10-1939 PE 1:6 health 2-16-1940 1:5 "American materials aid Japan in war on China" 4-12-1940 PE 1:2 Alaska 7-26-1940 1:4 cooking 5-30-1941 (2) 1:4 old glass 10-16-1941 5:1 'more democracy needed in home and school' 11-21-1941 PE 3:3 'Nazi swastika' 3-20-1942 MPH 1:7 teach child 'emotional control' 4-21-1944 RR 1:2 "Safety First" was born in 1910, 5-18-1945 3:3 Watchtower Society 6-15-1945 RR 2:3 pre-history of DuPage County 8-3-1945 RR 1:7 fire "both barrels at the Communists in this country" 11-29-1946 1:7, 12-13-1946 1:4 seeds of Communism thriving in poverty ridden countries; Democracy will die unless America helps 1-17-1947 1:1 "Life Can Be Colorful" 4-11-1947 MPH 1:5 "Atomic Energy --- Radar and Black Light in Peace" lecture 1-16-1948 1:3 1-23-1948 1:4 'secret' of atom bomb exposed 1-30-1948 1:2 First Church of Christ, Scientist, Barrington, lecture 4-30-1948 PE 5:3 Ernst Hagerstrom, Wheeing, gives lecture at Art Institute, drawing 5-7-1948 16:4 Maine Township High School East lecture series 10-1-1948 11:4 fertilizer 11-5-1948 8:5 aid to China most critical problem today 11-26-1948 1:4 beauties of West Indian culture revealed 1-14-1949 5:5 Rev. Stade to lecture 3-18-1949 4:4 oriental art 4-15-1949 RR 1:5 Christian Science at York Community High School, Elmhurst 4-29-1949 RR 8:7 Christian Science 10-7-1949 PE 4:1 Christian Science lecture by Will B. Davis reprinted 10-14-1949 18:3 Cornelia Otis Skinner opens lecture series, photograph 11-11-1949 1:2 'family living' lecture is issue; controversy over "sex education" 11-20-1958 RMH 1:4 Marlin Perkins launches lecture series, photograph 10-8-1959 BR 1:6 Turn Toward Peace movement lecture, "War—and its Alternatives" at Prospect Heights Community Church 2-1-1962 AHH 2:3 "United Nations: Graveyard of American Independence" 10-24-1963 AHH 12:1 "Can we have Disarmament and Freedom?" 10-24-1963 AHH 12:1

Leddy, Michael and Sarah, Arlington Heights globe-trotting Scots are going home; nursing pair plan holiday, photograph 12-7-1961 AHH 66:1

Ledig, Howard Owen, Bensenville at Fort Sill, Okla. 9-18-1942 RR 1:6

Ledyard, Mrs. Charles F., Prospect Heights photographs 3-29-1946 MPH 3:2, 12-2-1949 MPH 1:2

Lee, Bacon, Mount Prospect at air force officer school 6-12-1942 (2) 1:3

Lee, Balaam freed slave brought home by an Arlington Heights soldier on his return from Civil War; worked on George Klehm nursery; buried at Arlington Heights Cemetery 10-10-1963 AHH 18:4

Lee Construction, Elk Grove Village, 2028 Lunt Avenue mentioned 10-18-1962 AHH 96:3

Lee, Dr. J. F., Mount Prospect candidate for School Trustee 4-11-1930 8:5

Lee, John, Arlington Heights photograph 2-27-1948 1:4

Lee, Laura, Beauty Salon, Des Plaines, 624 Lee Street review 5-9-1947 CCH 2:1

Lee, Lawrence B., Mount Prospect 2nd Lt. in army air corps 8-21-1942 (2) 2:8 on way to Washington, D.C. 4-9-1943 (2) 5:5 at Walterboro, N.C. 9-17-1943 (2) 1:3 letter from England 1-21-1944 7:2 administrator at a fighter station 5-5-1944 12:6 purchases war bond 9-15-1944 8:5 commended by Lt. Gen. Doolittle 3-2-1945 7:3 in London with E. I. Stevens 4-27-1945 12:4 8th air force: ton of bombs a minute, 15,500 planes is record 6-1-1945 7:1 in Italy 9-21-1945 12:6

Lee Motor Sales, Des Plaines, 1578 Miner Street advertisement 7-30-1948 14:3

Lee, Roberta column "Modern Etiquette", photograph 12-31-1948 22:1

Lee-Ryan Realty, Palatine mentioned; 325 North Northwest Highway 7-16-1964 AHH 62:1

Lee Street, Des Plaines, Route 12 see Ace Hardware, Des Plaines see Adco Brake Clinic, Des Plaines see Almanac Theatre Gallery, Des Plaines see Antique Studio, Des Plaines see Argyle Interiors, Des Plaines see Beneficial Finance Co., Des Plaines see Blume Brothers Market, Des Plaines see Bremer's Stationers, Des Plaines see Buckland, Dr., Des Plaines see Carlson Paint Co., Des Plaines see Carstens Awnings, Des Plaines see Central Heating Co., Des Plaines see Chicago, City of 4-25-1957 CCH 1:4 see Choo Choo Restaurant, Des Plaines see Clark & Holmes, Des Plaines see Continental Lumber Company, Des Plaines see Cook County Farm Bureau 2-13-1925 14:2 see D.P.S. Co., Des Plaines see Des Plaines Beauty Shop see Des Plaines Fur Company see Des Plaines Home Laundry see Des Plaines House see Des Plaines Lodge No. 1526, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks see Des Plaines Lumber & Coal Company see Des Plaines National Bank see Des Plaines Theatre Guild see Des Plaines Tire & Vulc. Co. see Des Plaines Toggery see Dibbern's, Des Plaines see Echo Theater, Des Plaines see Ember, Dr. G. C., Des Plaines see First Federal Savings and Loan Association, Des Plaines see Freilach's Ice Cream, Des Plaines see General Tire Service of Des Plaines see Haugen, Edward, Furs, Des Plaines see Henner Brothers Commodities and Securities, Des Plaines see Hodlmair, C. A. Agencies, The, Des Plaines see Illinois State Employment Service see Immanuel Lutheran Church, Des Plaines see Janet's Tea Room, Des Plaines see Johnson Studio, Des Plaines see Jupiter Cleaners, Des Plaines see Lake-Cook Farm Supply see Lee, Laura, Beauty Salon, Des Plaines see Linoleum Town & Country, Des Plaines see Lyric School, Des Plaines see Lyric School of Dance, Des Plaines see Lyric School of Music, Des Plaines see Mac Nevin Motor Sales, Des Plaines see Masonic Temple, Des Plaines see McDonald's, Des Plaines see Methodist Church, Des Plaines see Niedert Motor Service, Des Plaines see Nielson Studio, Des Plaines see North Continental Lumber Co., Des Plaines see Northwest Plymouth - Valiant, Inc., Des Plaines see Orchard Place School see Patrick, Gene, Rambler, Des Plaines see Prairie-Lee Paint Store, Des Plaines see Preferred Business Services Corp., Des Plaines see Prince Castle, Des Plaines see Quality Furniture House, Des Plaines see Riley Feed Service, Des Plaines see Schaefer, Maria, Music Store, Des Plaines see Schellin's Bakery, Des Plaines see Schramm's Greenhouse and Farm Supplies, Des Plaines see Sengstock, A. L., Des Plaines see Sheppard's Home Furnishings, Des Plaines see Spa Liquors, Des Plaines see Thiede, Mr. & Mrs. W. J., Des Plaines see Thiede's Studio, Des Plaines see Thrift Shop, Des Plaines see Tibbits, Harold O., Des Plaines see Todays Kitchens, Des Plaines see Tures, Math., Des Plaines see Valiquet, Inc., Des Plaines see Wally's Auto Body, Des Plaines see Westfield Motor Sales, Des Plaines see Wisconsin Farms, Des Plaines see Wolf, Herman H., Motor Sales, Des Plaines see Woolworth, F. W., Co., Des Plaines

Lee Street, Elk Grove Village see Garlock, Inc., Elk Grove Village see General Electric Co., Elk Grove Village (GE) see Paulex Tool and Mold Corp., Elk Grove Village

Lee, Terri, Specialty Shop, Arlington Heights, 210 East Northwest Highway photograph 8-27-1953 AHH 5:1 advertisement: 526 West Northwest Highway 1-26-1961 AHH 7:4 advertisement: going out of business 1-17-1963 AHH 7:5

Lee, Vernon, Mount Prospect in India 4-13-1945 9:7

Lee, W. L. & Company, Palatine (also known as William Lee Co.) see North View Subdivision, Palatine see Palatine Mall see Willow Wood Subdivision, Palatine

Lee-Willard Liquors, Arlington Heights, 1010 South State Road advertisement 7-4-1963 AHH 11:1 opens 7-25-1963 AHH 6:1 to face charge of selling alcoholic beverage to a minor 6-4-1964 AHH 1:2 liquor license yanked for 3 days 6-18-1964 AHH 1:1

Lee, William, Wheeling at Memphis, Tenn. 1-19-1945 12:1 on nine day furlough 2-16-1945 12:7 at Norman, Okla. 5-4-1945 11:3 at Miami, Fla. 8-31-1945 12:5, 9-7-1945 9:2

Lee, William, Co. see Lee, W. L. & Company, Palatine

Lee, William L., Palatine developer, photograph 4-12-1962 PE 4:1

Leedle, John, West Chicago judicial candidate, man of the hour, photograph 5-5-1933 RR 1:6

Lee's Draperies, Mount Prospect Plaza mentioned 1-30-1964 AHH 38:4

Lee's Farm, Wheeling advertisement: poultry 8-2-1940 9:2

Lee's Market, Des Plaines mentioned 6-13-1963 AHH 8:3

LeFever, Geo., Palatine photograph of 2-14-1930 PE 2:4

left-handedness may be as 'right' as right-handedness 12-7-1961 AHH 62:5

legislation see law

Lehigh Avenue see Glenview Naval Air Station see Linne Woods Forest Preserve see Wayside Woods Forest Preserve

Lehman, A. advertisement: plants; greenhouses at Higgins Road Ľ mile west of State Road 6-5-1928 2:1

Lehman, Jesse E., Jr., Hoffman Estates named Committeeman, Schaumburg Township Republican Club, photograph 7-27-1961 HH 1:6 epitome of a new generation, photograph 11-9-1961 AHH 10:1 accuracy rapped by David Bradshaw 8-23-1962 HH 3:4 makes pitch to Elk Grove Township Republicans for alternate delegate to national convention 1-30-1964 MPH 1:3 Committeeman pleased at convention results, photograph 5-28-1964 HH 1:5 and wife at GOP national convention, San Francisco, photograph 7-16-1964 AHH 16:1

Lehman, Lloyd, Forest Park attorney to speak on Memorial Day 5-27-1938 PE 1:1

Lehman, Raymond, Glenview in the service 3-30-1945 10:6

Lehman Trailer Sales, Bensenville, Touhy Avenue and York Road advertisement, photograph of trailer 11-26-1948 6:1 statistics on trailer court 6-6-1963 EGH 1:2

Lehmann, Dr. Timothy Pres. Elmhurst College urges Christian education 11-15-1946 MPH 1:2

Lehr, George Oscar photograph of 4-10-1936 12:1

Leicester Hat Shop, River Grove, 8338 West Grand Avenue advertisement 9-5-1924 20:6

Leicht, Douglas, Arlington Heights photograph 5-2-1947 5:3

Leick, Mrs. E. P. Itasca civic leader dies 12-7-1961 IR 1:1

Leider's Garden Shop, Bensenville (sometimes misspelled Lieder's) photograph 1-11-1962 BR 1:7 advertisements: 460 West Irving Park Road 4-19-1962 EGH 2:1, 4-2-1964 AHH 44:4 addition to open, photograph 12-17-1964 BR 1:1

Leider's Greenhouse, Bensenville, Green Street (sometimes misspelled Lieder's) officers drag well for loot taken by gang of boys 12-6-1962 BR 1:5

Leigh, J., School, Norridge, Lawrence Avenue and Prospect Avenue students, photograph 4-15-1932 CCH 3:4

Leighty see Drake & Leighty, Elgin

Leihy, C. W., Arlington Heights Major joins War Planning Division 2-27-1942 1:6

Leimer, Paul E. new principal Immanuel Lutheran Church, Palatine, photograph 6-25-1948 PE 1:5

Leimetter, Richard, Arlington Heights letter from Camp Claiborne, La. 9-7-1945 12:4

Leiseberg, Erwin E., Roselle on maneuvers in Louisiana 2-11-1944 12:2 at Shreveport, La. 2-25-1944 12:2 somewhere overseas 11-17-1944 10:5 in France 7-20-1945 6:6 on his way home 10-19-1945 9:5

Leiseberg, Herman, Palatine Township farmer loses buildings after three fires in one day 5-25-1928 1:3

Leiseberg & Ollman, Roselle advertisement: Ford cars, illustration 11-2-1917 9:1

Leiseburg see Becker & Leiseburg, Roselle

Leisner, Victor, Palatine letter from Washington, D.C. 12-17-1943 12:4 at Alexandria, Va. 12-31-1943 5:1

leisure byproduct of pushbutton age: leisure time 4-18-1963 AHH 47:4

Le Lamp Post Cocktail Lounge, Des Plaines see Red Balloon, Des Plaines

Leland, Benn J. chief sanitary engineer, see Cook County 6-2-1955 PE 1:5

Leland Interiors, Mount Prospect advertisement; 406 East Northwest Highway 1-16-1964 AHH 29:5

Lelivelt, Joseph J., Maywood photographs 10-17-1930 6:4, 11-4-1938 (2) 5:2 Demos for; Republicans hope for his nomination 4-2-1948 11:2

Lellios Bros., West Chicago, 222 Main Street sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7

Le May, Kermit, Mount Prospect photograph of 4-16-1943 MPH 1:4

Lemke, Arthur, Arlington Heights at Camp Campbell, Ky. 4-30-1943 (2) 3:2 letter from Iceland 9-24-1943 (2) 14:8

Lemke, Arthur W., Palatine at Santa Ana, Calif. 9-28-1945 11:4 discharged 12-14-1945 9:4

Lemke, Beverly J., Arlington Heights at Milledgeville, Ga., only school for WAVE storekeepers in the country 3-2-1945 10:5

Lemke, Charles essay "My Garden" 4-10-1925 11:4

Lemke, Clarence L., Wheeling chauffeur at Camp Pendleton, Calif. 4-3-1942 1:5 at Fort Monroe, Va. 11-6-1942 (2) 2:6 transferred to west coast 12-10-1943 12:7 in Hawaii 1-7-1944 CCH 7:3 mentioned 2-2-1945 7:5 at Palau Islands 6-29-1945 10:1 expected home soon, photograph 11-16-1945 14:4 discharged 12-21-1945 7:4

Lemke, George essay "My Garden Story" 4-24-1925 2:5

Lemke, Martin H., Wheeling at Fort Knox, Ky. 12-24-1943 7:5 three day pass 2-18-1944 7:8 on short leave 4-21-1944 14:7 in tank corps 5-12-1944 9:4 letter from Camp Polk, La. 8-18-1944 9:2 on furlough 10-6-1944 7:5 in France 8-16-1945 7:8

Lemke, Mr. and Mrs. Ray, Arlington Heights mentioned 4-29-1949 17:3

Lemke's Tavern, Quentin Road and Rand Road advertisement 10-7-1938 PE 2:6

Lemm, William, Prairie View discharged 12-21-1945 7:2

Lemont Road see Brookeridge Airport see Oak Grove see Rocky Glen Forest Preserve see Signal Hill Forest Preserve see Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve

Lemont Township, Cook County (T37N R11E), bounded by DuPage County, Will Cook Road, 135th Street and Smith Road see School District No. 115, Lemont Township

Lem's Auto Parts, Wheeling mentioned; Dundee Road 4-16-1964 WH 1:2

Lemvig, Norman M., Mount Prospect at New Orleans, La. 2-4-1944 7:8

Len & Irene's Delicatessen, Arlington Heights, 15 East Eastman Street mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:1, 8-10-1961 AHH 8:1 alert police nab robbers 8-29-1963 AHH 1:6

Len & Sev's IGA Super Food Mart, Bensenville, South York Road opens 4-9-1948 RR 1:2, 3:1

Lenard, Sue J. photograph 8-26-1949 3:5

Lenc, Father Leonard 'This is Your Life' program honors pastor of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Bensenville 2-21-1963 BR 21:1

lending see loans

Lengl building, Schaumburg mentioned; Roselle Road half a block south of Schaumburg Road 9-10-1964 HH 1:1

Lengl, Frank, Schaumburg finds Germany going strong; everybody gives Adolph Hitler credit for transformation 10-2-1936 PE 2:7

Lenheim, Mrs. W. F., Arlington Heights photograph 3-5-1948 7:5

Lenox Chicken Hut, Des Plaines advertisement: northeast corner Rand Road and River Road bandits in daring hold up 2-26-1937 5:6

Lent special programs during Lent 3-8-1946 PE 1:2 "Meaning of Lent": Rev. Kurt V. Grotheer 2-14-1947 1:1 "The Call of Lent" 2-25-1949 16:1 special Lenten book display at Itasca Public Library 3-7-1963 BE 12:4 Lenten season has impact on suburban life; many versions of self-denial theme, photograph 2-20-1964 AHH 13:1

Leo, Fred K., Arlington Heights chosen to head all-American girls baseball, photograph 11-25-1949 9:7

Leona Farms, Fox River south of Cary fire mystery follows bombs in cab garages 10-2-1928 1:7

Leonard, Mae photograph 9-6-1940 RR 1:2

Leonardo, Gary see shopping centers 8-2-1962 IR 1:4...

Leonard's 109 Shop, Elmhurst, 109 North York Street advertisement 8-29-1963 EGH 5:7

Leonard's Store for Men, Des Plaines, 1508 Miner Street advertisement: going out of business 11-1-1962 AHH 25:5 advertisement: still in business! 6-6-1963 AHH 19:1 advertisement: going out of business 9-26-1963 AHH 20:1

Leo's Jumbo new miniature golf course opens at Rand Road and McDonald Road 8-1-1930 MPH 1:2

Leo's Stand see Life Saver Dance Floor

Les & Dot's Super Mart, Villa Park, Ardmore Avenue and Armitage Avenue mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:3

Les' Gun Shop, Arlington Heights, 149 Hintz Road advertisements 9-19-1963 AHH 29:1, 11-12-1964 AHH 43:8

Lesage, Father Alphonse, Techny in Jap prison at Los Banos, Philippines 12-31-1943 3:6

lesbianism see homosexuality

Lesch, Raymond, Wheeling photograph of 3-21-1941 4:7 police officer completes FBI defense course, photograph 1-9-1942 CCH 1:4 wife of constable discovers husband has 'stolen' car 9-24-1948 1:2 and wife Laura operate La-Ray's Cafe, Wheeling 12-16-1949 CCH 1:2

Lesch, Victor, Wheeling photograph 4-2-1948 9:7

Leseberg, David, Palatine student at Illinois School for the Deaf surmounts handicap to win Eagle award, photographs 6-11-1964 RMH 2:1

Leseberg, Emily Marie, Mount Prospect photograph 5-27-1949 PE 6:2

Leseberg, Mr. and Mrs. H. A., Palatine married fifty years, photograph 10-14-1938 CCH 1:4

Leseberg Road, Palatine Township see Staples Road, Palatine Township

Lesenow, August mentioned 7-7-1949 17:1

Lesperance, Leo H. in Philippines 8-16-1945 12:5

Lessman, Jeanette photograph 12-31-1948 22:1

Lessmann, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert, Mount Prospect archery enthusiasts 4-2-1943 MPH 2:7

Lessner, Delores photograph 11-12-1948 RR 1:4

Lessner, William mentioned 7-7-1949 17:1

Lester, Mr. and Miss, Salt Creek attended A. G. Chessman, Itasca, reunion (February 11, 1876) 11-14-1941 7:5

Lester, Frederick married Julia Duncklee and established Lester's Station 2-11-1949 17:3

Lester, Henry, Niles Niles local editor for Palatine Herald (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:1

Lester's Station, Irving Park Road and Wood Dale Road (formerly Salt Creek Station, later Wood Dale) woodcut 2-11-1949 17:3 mentioned 6-8-1961 BR 8:1

Leth, Edward, Itasca awarded Purple Heart; wounded while on duty on a destroyer in the Atlantic 10-8-1943 RR 3:7

Leth, Steve, Arlington Heights, 412 Campbell Street advertisement: small house and garage builder 12-5-1924 16:7

Leth's, Mrs., Coffee Shop, Arlington Heights formerly Larry & Gene's Coffee Shop in Vail-Davis building, 19 North Vail Street 8-4-1933 1:5 advertisement 9-1-1933 6:8

letters, military see also United States Office of Censorship see Becker, Aloysius, Wheeling 7-20-1901 4:2 see Dahle, Henry, Palatine 10-18-1912 4:4 see Mummert, Walter 11-7-1913 2:2 see Hahnfeld, August C., Palatine 7-28-1916 1:4, 8-11-1916 1:5, 8-25-1916 10:5 see Oefelein, Raymond 8-25-1916 10:4 see Hildebrandt, Ralph E. 9-8-1916 8:5 see Sieburg, Dr. Edwin J. 11-3-1916 5:4 see Blum, Ben, Palatine 9-14-1917 4:4 see Paddock, David 9-28-1917 1:3 see Oefelein, Raymond 11-9-1917 8:4 see Babcock, Ben 11-9-1917 11:2 see Paddock, David 2-1-1918 3:3 see Blum, Ben, Palatine 2-15-1918 1:4 see White, Floyd 4-26-1918 8:5 see Morris, James, Palatine 5-10-1918 4:3 see Dean, Ben 5-10-1918 4:3 see Dahle, Henry, Palatine 5-17-1918 4:5 see Wilson, Paul 5-31-1918 1:5 see Loomis, Earl, Arlington Heights 6-7-1918 1:7 see Degenkolbe, Edwin, Itasca 6-14-1918 5:1 see Harmening, Fred, Palatine 6-21-1918 4:4 see Mosser, Bob, Palatine 8-2-1918 4:4 see Schwolow, John 8-2-1918 13:2 see Schwolow, Herman 8-2-1918 13:2 see Daniels, Howard 8-2-1918 13:2 see Schnadt, Erwin 8-2-1918 13:3 see Mayer, Harold F., Bartlett 8-2-1918 13:3 see Dohrman, Henry 8-2-1918 13:3 see Hardtke, Chas. 8-2-1918 13:2 see Wuchner, Gus 8-2-1918 13:4 see Beaumont, Forrest 8-2-1918 13:4 see Weide, Henry 8-2-1918 13:4 see Schmidt, Samuel, Bensenville 8-2-1918 13:4 see Hans, Milton 8-23-1918 11:1 see Sigwalt, Clarence 8-23-1918 11:2 see Schufreider, J. N. 8-23-1918 11:3 see Stewart, J. S. 8-30-1918 9:1 see Herschlag, Carl 8-30-1918 9:2 see Dahle, Henry, Palatine 8-30-1918 9:6 see Daniels, Howard 9-27-1918 1:5 see Mayer, Harold F., Bartlett 10-18-1918 4:3 see Behm, John 11-1-1918 5:2 see Quindel, Alfred 11-22-1918 1:3 see Geils, Edward, Orchard Place 12-6-1918 5:5 see Guild, R. M. 1-3-1919 1:1 see Mayer, Harold F., Bartlett 1-17-1919 1:5 see Sigwalt, Clarence 1-17-1919 1:7 see Ernst, John F., Arlington Heights 2-21-1941 1:5 see Duenn, Albert E., Arlington Heights 5-9-1941 4:2 see Thompson, John T.
Jack", Palatine 5-9-1941 PE 3:7
see Osbon, Kenneth, Palatine 5-9-1941 PE 3:7 see Blankenship, Lee, Palatine 6-6-1941 (2) 1:1 see Hahnfeldt, Irwin, Palatine 6-6-1941 (2) 1:1 column: "Letters from the Boys in Service" 7-18-1941 (2) 1:1 see McManaway, Sidney, Mount Prospect 7-18-1941 (2) 1:1 see Papajeski, Wallace, Palatine 7-18-1941 (2) 1:2 see Devermann, Leslie H., Palatine 7-25-1941 (2) 2:2 see Reuse, Francis, Palatine 8-1-1941 6:3 see Kelly, Francis Eugene "Gene", Palatine 8-1-1941 6:4 see Petersen, Henry, Palatine 8-15-1941 3:3 see Smith, Harlow, Palatine 8-22-1941 4:3 see Freye, Leslie, Palatine 8-22-1941 4:4 see Adam, Edward W., Arlington Heights 8-29-1941 (2) 1:3 see Allen, John G., Arlington Heights 8-29-1941 (2) 1:4 see Foley, William, Arlington Heights 8-29-1941 (2) 1:5 see Howe, Ray C., Arlington Heights 9-18-1942 (2) 2:5 see Albach, Louis G., Palatine 9-26-1941 (2) 1:3 see Angeloff, Alex, Arlington Heights 9-26-1941 (2) 1:4 see Stefanik, Carl, Arlington Heights 9-26-1941 (2) 1:5 see Wiehrdt, Ralph, Palatine 10-3-1941 (2) 1:4 see Taylor, Lyle I, Palatine 10-10-1941 3:5 see Urick, Joseph A., Arlington Heights 10-10-1941 3:5 see Welflin, Donald, Wheeling 10-31-1941 (2) 2:3 see Itasca Lions Club 1-2-1942 RR 1:5 see Sutherland Corps 1-9-1942 (2) 1:4 see Potter, Eugene, Arlington Heights 1-30-1942 1:5 see Weidner, Ferdinand, Arlington Heights 1-30-1942 1:6 see Spanley, Jack, Bensenville 3-6-1942 RR 1:7 see Nordmeier, Irving 3-20-1942 (2) 1:3 see Freeman, Howard, Palatine 3-27-1942 (2) 1:3 see Clark, Lieut. L. R. 5-1-1942 1:5 see Rosenwinkel, Edm. H. 5-15-1942 RR 2:5 see Holman, G. L. 5-22-1942 4:5 see Jensen, Carl R., Itasca 6-19-1942 RR 1:5 Arlington Heights Herald begins column: "With Uncle Sam" 8-14-1942 (2) 2:1 see Jahn, Edwin H., Palatine 8-28-1942 (2) 2:1 see Penaska, John, Arlington Heights 9-11-1942 1:2 see Weisgerber, George "Red", Arlington Heights 9-11-1942 1:5 see Gieseke, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 9-11-1942 1:7 see Brown, John R., Des Plaines 9-18-1942 (2) 2:5 see Paddock, Stuart R., Jr., Arlington Heights 9-25-1942 (2) 2:1 see Mayer, Joseph C., Arlington Heights 10-2-1942 (2) 2:1 see Schoepke, Richard "Butch", Arlington Heights 10-2-1942 (2) 2:1 see Kincaid, Harrison A., Palatine 10-2-1942 (2) 2:2 see Prochaska, Albert J., Des Plaines 10-9-1942 (2) 2:1 see Meyer, T. H., Arlington Heights 10-21-1942 (2) 3:3 see Heide, Herman, Jr., Mount Prospect 10-21-1942 (2) 3:4 see Schroeder, Edwin, Arlington Heights 10-30-1942 (2) 4:1 see Field, Burgess, Palatine 10-30-1942 (2) 4:2 see Taege, Ralph, Arlington Heights 10-30-1942 (2) 4:2 see Schramm, Kenneth James "Jimmy", Mount Prospect 10-30-1942 (2) 4:3 see Wilson, Robert Frank, Arlington Heights 11-6-1942 (2) 2:1 see Kester, David, Mount Prospect 11-6-1942 (2) 2:2 see Lauterburg, Fredrich G., Arlington Heights 11-6-1942 (2) 2:7 see Davis, Russell, Arlington Heights 11-13-1942 (2) 2:2 see Ketterman, Jim, Arlington Heights 11-20-1942 (2) 2:2 see Beckman, Norman, Palatine 11-20-1942 (2) 2:4 see Levine, Arthur L., Arlington Heights 11-20-1942 (2) 2:5 see Grandt, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 11-20-1942 (2) 2:6 see Saathoff, Leona M., Palatine 11-20-1942 (2) 2:6 see Hinrichs, George, Palatine 11-20-1942 (2) 2:7 see Brechlin, William F., Bensenville 11-20-1942 RR 1:2 see Brodnan, Louis, Arlington Heights 11-27-1942 6:6 see Schwankoff, William J., Palatine 12-4-1942 (2) 4:1 see Wilkins, Stanley J., Arlington Heights 12-4-1942 (2) 4:7 see Pennell, Forrest, Barrington 12-4-1942 (2) 4:8 see Dieball, Richard, Arlington Heights 12-4-1942 (2) 5:8 see Linderman, Bob, Bensenville 12-4-1942 RR 1:3 see Greener, John T., Palatine 12-11-1942 (2) 4:2 see Brettman, Leonard, Bensenville 12-11-1942 RR 1:2 see Thomas, Richard, Bensenville 12-11-1942 RR 1:2 see Jahrling, Otto A., Arlington Heights 12-18-1942 (2) 1:5 see Tudyman, Alex, Palatine 12-25-1942 (2) 3:5 see Sadecky, Louis, Arlington Heights 12-25-1942 (2) 3:6 see Philbin, Tom, Palatine 12-25-1942 (2) 3:8 see Busse, William J., Mount Prospect 12-25-1942 MPH 5:3 see Wente, Clifford, Palatine 1-1-1943 (2) 1:5 see Mann, Edward, Palatine 1-1-1943 (2) 1:1 see Backer, Erwin W., Arlington Heights 1-1-1943 (2) 1:3 see Weisgerber, Earl, Arlington Heights 1-8-1943 6:1 see Gunderlach, Henry, Palatine 1-8-1943 6:3 see Deering, Bill, Mount Prospect 1-8-1943 6:4 see Schimmel, Walter, Arlington Heights 1-8-1943 6:4 see Cole, Kenneth, Palatine 1-8-1943 6:5 see Duesing, Jayne Payne, Prospect Heights 1-8-1943 6:7 what newspapers can and cannot print about service men 1-8-1943 RR 1:4 see Bublitz, Franklin J., Arlington Heights 1-15-1943 (2) 1:5 see Henning, Henry C., Palatine 1-15-1943 (2) 1:5 see Saunders, Victor, Wheeling 1-15-1943 (2) 1:5 see Deering, Clarence, Palatine 1-15-1943 (2) 1:6 see Harting, Robert, Arlington Heights 1-15-1943 (2) 1:8 see Blocksom, H.D., Mount Prospect 1-22-1943 6:1 see Mitchell, William H., Mount Prospect 1-22-1943 6:2 see Ross, Mike E., Mount Prospect 1-22-1943 6:2 see Jahrling, Otto A., Arlington Heights 1-22-1943 6:4 see Meyer, Ray, Arlington Heights 1-22-1943 6:4 see Mueller, Harvey, Mount Prospect 1-22-1943 6:5 see Doyle, Emmet, Arlington Heights 1-22-1943 6:5 see Hasz, Howard, Mount Prospect 1-22-1943 6:7 see Wilkins, Stanley J., Arlington Heights 1-29-1943 (2) 1:1 see Dieball, Richard, Arlington Heights 1-29-1943 (2) 1:2 see Nickol, John J., Arlington Heights 1-29-1943 (2) 1:3 see Duenn, Albert E., Arlington Heights 1-29-1943 (2) 1:3 see Weisgerber, George F., Arlington Heights 1-29-1943 (2) 1:4 see Wiehrdt, Edwin, Palatine 1-29-1943 (2) 1:6 see Hahn, Edward, Arlington Heights 1-29-1943 (2) 1:7 see Doyle, Edward, Arlington Heights 1-29-1943 (2) 1:8 see Tarnow, Roger, Palatine 1-29-1943 (2) 1:8 see Kincaid, Harrison, Palatine 1-29-1943 (2) 1:8 see Thompson, Juanita, Palatine 2-5-1943 (2) 1:1 see Grandt, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 2-5-1943 (2) 1:2 see Hugo, Hugo A., Wheeling 2-5-1943 (2) 1:3 see Brodnan, Louis, Arlington Heights 2-5-1943 (2) 1:3 see Haemker, Clifford, Palatine 2-5-1943 (2) 1:4 see Rockenbach, Roger, Wheeling 2-5-1943 (2) 1:5 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 2-5-1943 (2) 1:5 see Petersen, Marvin, Palatine 2-5-1943 (2) 1:6 see Taylor, Mynderce H. "Mike", Arlington Heights 2-5-1943 (2) 1:6 see Trow, Herbert, Palatine 2-5-1943 (2) 1:7 see Folkman, Daune A., Arlington Heights 2-5-1943 (2) 1:8 see Pedersen, Al E., Arlington Heights 2-12-1943 (2) 1:1 see Dueball, August, Arlington Heights 2-12-1943 (2) 1:1 see Tarnow, Clarence, Palatine 2-12-1943 (2) 1:1 see Mirs, Otto, Arlington Heights 2-12-1943 (2) 1:7 see Duenn, Bob, Arlington Heights 2-12-1943 (2) 1:8 see Zinkel, Wilbert H., Mount Prospect 2-19-1943 (2) 2:1 see Reuse, Francis D., Palatine 2-19-1943 (2) 2:3 see Goedke, Robert, Arlington Heights 2-19-1943 (2) 2:7 see Malzahn, Robert W., Arlington Heights 2-26-1943 (2) 2:1 see Garms, Melvin, Palatine 2-26-1943 (2) 2:2 see Coakley, Robert, Palatine 2-26-1943 (2) 2:3 see Kurtz, Orville, Jr., Arlington Heights 2-26-1943 (2) 2:3 see Cipri, John, Palatine 2-26-1943 (2) 2:4 see Bublitz, Edward G., Arlington Heights 2-26-1943 (2) 2:4 see Neagle, Ovid, Jr., Palatine 2-26-1943 (2) 2:4 see Bloese, Fred W., Arlington Heights 2-26-1943 (2) 2:5 see Meyer, Art, Arlington Heights 2-26-1943 (2) 2:5 see Starck, Carl D., Palatine 2-26-1943 (2) 2:5 see Rotzell, Heinz, Arlington Heights 2-26-1943 (2) 2:7 see Bach, Melvin, Mount Prospect 2-26-1943 (2) 2:8 see Tudyman, Alex, Palatine 3-5-1943 1:2 see Wilkins, Stanley, Arlington Heights 3-5-1943 (2) 1:3 see Thompson, Harvey, Arlington Heights 3-5-1943 (2) 1:4 see Hinsberger, Francis, Arlington Heights 3-5-1943 (2) 1:4 see Nebel, Ralph, Arlington Heights 3-5-1943 (2) 1:5 see Hinrichs, George, Palatine 3-5-1943 (2) 1:6 see Volz, Bandy, Arlington Heights 3-5-1943 (2) 1:6 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 3-5-1943 (2) 1:6 see Schoepke, Willard, Arlington Heights 3-5-1943 (2) 1:7 see Struck, Herbert, Bensenville 3-5-1943 RR 1:4 see Behrens, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 3-12-1943 (2) 1:1 see Schmitt, Elmer, Arlington Heights 3-12-1943 (2) 1:2 see McQuaid, William, Arlington Heights 3-12-1943 (2) 1:3 see Nickol, John, Arlington Heights 3-12-1943 (2) 1:4 see Zelsdorf, Clarence, Palatine 3-12-1943 (2) 1:4 see Kahling, Alvin, Arlington Heights 3-12-1943 (2) 1:4 see Findal, Cleaone, Arlington Heights 3-12-1943 (2) 1:5 see Taege, Ralph, Arlington Heights 3-12-1943 (2) 1:6 see Weisgerber, George, Arlington Heights 3-12-1943 (2) 1:7 see Rapp, Clyde, Arlington Heights 3-19-1943 (2) 1:1 see Duenn, Bob, Arlington Heights 3-19-1943 (2) 1:3 see Chidley, John E., Arlington Heights 3-19-1943 (2) 1:4 see Hauer, Ted, Arlington Heights 3-19-1943 (2) 1:4 see Milligan, William, Arlington Heights 3-19-1943 (2) 1:4 see Dziadula, Karl, Palatine 3-19-1943 (2) 1:5 see Gaare, Robert, Arlington Heights 3-19-1943 (2) 1:5 see De Pue, John, Palatine 3-19-1943 (2) 1:6 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 3-19-1943 (2) 1:6 see Greinke, Richard, Mount Prospect 3-19-1943 (2) 1:8 see Davenport, H. A., Itasca 3-19-1943 RR 1:2 see Freise, Herbert, Palatine 3-26-1943 (2) 1:1 see Herrmann, Carl, Palatine 3-26-1943 (2) 1:2 see Folkerts, Charles, Palatine 3-26-1943 (2) 1:2 see Marsiglia, Joseph, Palatine 3-26-1943 (2) 1:3 see Dziadula, Julius, Palatine 3-26-1943 (2) 1:6 see Malzahn, Herbert, Arlington Heights 3-26-1943 (2) 1:8 see Dueball, August, Arlington Heights 4-2-1943 (2) 2:1 see Berndt, Robert, Palatine 4-2-1943 (2) 2:2 see Jacobs, Robert, Arlington Heights 4-2-1943 (2) 2:2 see Wente, Clifford, Palatine 4-2-1943 (2) 2:2 see Grandt, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 4-2-1943 (2) 2:3 see Withaeger, Edwin, Palatine 4-2-1943 (2) 2:3 see Voelker, Ray, Arlington Heights 4-2-1943 (2) 2:4 see DeTray, Henry 4-2-1943 (2) 2:4 see Meyer, Art, Arlington Heights 4-2-1943 (2) 2:6 see Harth, Allen, Arlington Heights 4-2-1943 (2) 2:6 see Weidner, Ferdinand, Arlington Heights 4-2-1943 (2) 2:7 see Bublitz, Edward, Arlington Heights 4-2-1943 (2) 2:8 see Hauer, Ted, Arlington Heights 4-2-1943 (2) 2:8 see Chabracek, Joseph, Arlington Heights 4-9-1943 (2) 5:1 see Hill, Clarence, Arlington Heights 4-9-1943 (2) 5:1 see Doyle, Edward, Arlington Heights 4-9-1943 (2) 5:3 see Niemeyer, Richard, Arlington Heights 4-9-1943 (2) 5:5 see Weigt, Edwin, Mount Prospect 4-9-1943 (2) 5:8 see Taege, Ralph, Arlington Heights 4-16-1943 (2) 5:1 see Framberg, Harold, Arlington Heights 4-16-1943 (2) 5:1 see Trepus, Silas, Palatine 4-16-1943 (2) 5:2 see Reinshagen, H. A., Palatine 4-16-1943 (2) 5:2 see Monda, Lionel, Arlington Heights 4-16-1943 (2) 5:4 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 4-16-1943 (2) 5:4 see Taylor, Lyle, Palatine 4-23-1943 (2) 1:4 see Schering, Norman, Palatine 4-23-1943 (2) 1:6 see Duenn, Bob, Arlington Heights 4-23-1943 (2) 1:6 see Tudyman, Alex, Palatine 4-30-1943 1:2 see Adams, Douglas, Palatine 4-30-1943 (2) 2:1 see Buncik, Austin, Arlington Heights 4-30-1943 (2) 2:2 see Ross, Maurice, Mount Prospect 4-30-1943 (2) 2:3 see Stefanik, Steve, Arlington Heights 4-30-1943 (2) 2:7 see Schaefer, Arnold, Arlington Heights 4-30-1943 (2) 2:7 see Haemker, Clifford, Palatine 4-30-1943 (2) 2:8 see Podzimek, Laddie, Arlington Heights 4-30-1943 (2) 3:6 see Mortensen, Ernie, Des Plaines 5-14-1943 (2) 2:2 see Engelking, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 5-14-1943 (2) 2:3 see Penkava, August, Palatine 5-14-1943 (2) 2:4 see Breda, Oren, Arlington Heights 5-14-1943 (2) 2:6 see Goedke, Richard, Arlington Heights 5-14-1943 (2) 2:6 see DeAre, Wilbur, Palatine 5-14-1943 (2) 2:8 see Mueller, Harvey, Mount Prospect 5-21-1943 (2) 2:1 see Gieske, Lenard, Wheeling 5-21-1943 (2) 2:1 see Garms, Melvin, Palatine 5-21-1943 (2) 2:3 see Doyle, Edward, Arlington Heights 5-21-1943 (2) 2:3 see Fritz, Alexander, Arlington Heights 5-21-1943 (2) 2:3 see Rockenbach, Roger, Wheeling 5-21-1943 (2) 2:7 see Meyer, Geo., Arlington Heights 5-21-1943 (2) 2:8 see Klehm, Harvey, Arlington Heights 5-21-1943 (2) 3:2 see Smith, Harlow, Palatine 5-21-1943 (2) 3:2 see Sadecky, Louis, Arlington Heights 5-21-1943 (2) 3:4 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 5-21-1943 (2) 3:5 see Kehe, Fred, Arlington Heights 5-21-1943 (2) 3:6 see Hauff, James, Arlington Heights, Chicago 5-21-1943 (2) 3:6 see McElhose, Clarence, Arlington Heights 5-28-1943 (2) 4:1 see Stegeman, William, Prospect Heights 5-28-1943 (2) 4:2 see Rotzoll, Heinz, Arlington Heights 5-28-1943 (2) 4:3 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 5-28-1943 (2) 4:5 see Podzimek, Laddie, Arlington Heights 5-28-1943 (2) 4:5 see Hausam, Howard, Arlington Heights 5-28-1943 (2) 4:6 see Kopplin, William, Arlington Heights 6-4-1943 (2) 4:1 see Voss, Chester, Mount Prospect 6-4-1943 (2) 4:2 see Doyle, Emmet, Arlington Heights 6-4-1943 (2) 4:2 see Wagner, Eugene, Bensenville 6-4-1943 (2) 4:3 see VanDenBerg, Robert, Prospect Heights 6-4-1943 (2) 4:3 see Bartelt, Harold, Arlington Heights 6-11-1943 (2) 4:1 see Tudyman, Alex, Palatine 6-11-1943 (2) 4:2 see Corbett, Tom, Palatine 6-11-1943 (2) 4:3 see Mann, Edward, Palatine 6-11-1943 (2) 4:3 see Vetter, Harold, Arlington Heights 6-11-1943 (2) 4:4 see Haemker, Lowell, Palatine 6-11-1943 (2) 4:7 see Snyder, Chuck, Palatine 6-11-1943 (2) 4:7 see Gehringer, Jack, Mount Prospect 6-11-1943 (2) 4:8 see Bennett, Lester, Arlington Heights 6-11-1943 (2) 4:8 see Philippe, Hugo, Palatine 6-11-1943 (2) 4:8 see Brodnan, Louis, Arlington Heights 6-18-1943 (2) 6:1 see Dueball, August, Arlington Heights 6-18-1943 (2) 6:2 see Mayer, Joseph, Arlington Heights 6-18-1943 (2) 6:2 see Doyle, Edward, Arlington Heights 6-18-1943 (2) 6:4 see Klehm, Harvey, Arlington Heights 6-18-1943 (2) 6:6 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 6-18-1943 (2) 6:7 see Boesche, Arthur, Mount Prospect 6-25-1943 (2) 6:1 see Karstens, Ruth, Arlington Heights 6-25-1943 (2) 6:1 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 6-25-1943 (2) 6:3 see Aldrich, Jack, Palatine 6-25-1943 (2) 6:4 see Monda, Lionel, Arlington Heights 6-25-1943 (2) 6:6 see Mayerck, Joe 6-25-1943 (2) 6:7 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 7-2-1943 (2) 6:2 see Wulbecker, Paul, Arlington Heights 7-2-1943 (2) 6:2 see Doyle, Edward, Arlington Heights 7-2-1943 (2) 6:3 see Birks, Kenneth, Palatine 7-2-1943 (2) 6:3 see Bodor, Peter, Arlington Heights 7-2-1943 (2) 6:4 see Grandt, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 7-2-1943 (2) 6:4 see Hartmann, Merle, Palatine 7-2-1943 (2) 6:5 see McManaway, Sidney, Mount Prospect 7-2-1943 (2) 6:5 see Withaeger, Wilbert, Palatine 7-2-1943 (2) 6:6 see Garms, Melvin, Palatine 7-2-1943 (2) 6:6 see Miller, Richard F., Palatine 7-9-1943 4:2 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 7-9-1943 4:2 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 7-9-1943 4:3 see Voss, Chester, Mount Prospect 7-9-1943 4:4 see Klehm, Harvey, Arlington Heights 7-9-1943 4:4 see Wilkins, Stanley, Arlington Heights 7-9-1943 4:4 see Wille, LeRoy, Mount Prospect 7-9-1943 4:5 see Wille, Marvin, Mount Prospect 7-9-1943 4:5 see Petersen, Henry, Palatine 7-16-1943 (2) 1:2 see Welflin, Donald, Wheeling 7-16-1943 (2) 1:3 see Wille, Rodney, Arlington Heights 7-16-1943 (2) 1:4 see Grandt, Clifford, Wheeling 7-16-1943 (2) 1:5 see Rotzoll, Heinz, Arlington Heights 7-16-1943 (2) 6:3 see Bublitz, Franklin, Arlington Heights 7-16-1943 (2) 6:6 see Struck, Herbert, Bensenville 7-16-1943 RR 1:2 see Field, Lillian, Palatine 7-23-1943 9:1 see Wessel, Ronald, Palatine 7-23-1943 9:1 see Harth, Allen, Arlington Heights 7-23-1943 9:4 see Pedersen, Al, Arlington Heights 7-23-1943 9:5 see Dieball, Robert, Arlington Heights 7-23-1943 9:5 see Mykytiuk, William, Wheeling 7-23-1943 9:5 see Rotzoll, Heinz, Arlington Heights 7-23-1943 9:6 see Gustavson, Lois, Arlington Heights 7-23-1943 9:7 see Beckman, Stanley, Palatine 7-23-1943 9:8 see Breda, Oren, Mount Prospect 7-30-1943 (2) 1:2 see Huter, Carl, Palatine 7-30-1943 (2) 1:3 see Stefanik, Stephen, Arlington Heights 7-30-1943 (2) 1:5 see Kehe, Fred, Arlington Heights 7-30-1943 (2) 1:8 see Eichholz, Raymond, Mount Prospect 7-30-1943 (2) 6:1 see Hartman, Leonard, Schaumburg 7-30-1943 (2) 6:2 see Freeman, Howard, Palatine 7-30-1943 (2) 6:6 see Loibl, Matthew, Wheeling 7-30-1943 (2) 6:7 see Stippick, Ralph, Arlington Heights 8-6-1943 (2) 1:2 see Meier, Harvey, Mount Prospect 8-6-1943 (2) 1:3 see Doyle, Edward, Arlington Heights 8-6-1943 (2) 1:6 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 8-6-1943 (2) 6:2 see Henke, Frank, Palatine 8-6-1943 (2) 6:3 see Dahle, Henry, Palatine 8-6-1943 (2) 6:4 see Thake, Leonard, Arlington Heights 8-6-1943 (2) 6:5 see Godknecht, William, Palatine 8-6-1943 (2) 6:6 see Schmitt, Elmer, Arlington Heights 8-6-1943 (2) 6:8 see Zyc, Ray, Palatine 8-13-1943 (2) 1:3 see Pityer, Gabriel, Arlington Heights 8-13-1943 (2) 1:4 see Anderson, Chester, Roselle 8-13-1943 (2) 1:4 see Dobbins, Harold, Arlington Heights 8-13-1943 (2) 1:5 see Goedke, Richard, Mount Prospect 8-13-1943 (2) 4:2 see Hauer, Ted, Arlington Heights 8-13-1943 (2) 6:2 see Cipri, Anton, Palatine 8-13-1943 (2) 6:2 see Wiese, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 8-13-1943 (2) 6:2 see Walter, Lyle, Palatine 8-13-1943 (2) 6:3 see Herr, Herbert, Palatine 8-13-1943 (2) 6:3 there are more Palatine subscribers in service, but they write far fewer letters than Arlington servicemen 8-13-1943 (2) 6:6 see Schoepke, Richard, Arlington Heights 8-13-1943 (2) 6:8 see Thomas, Edward, Arlington Heights 8-20-1943 (2) 1:4 see Brodnan, Louis, Arlington Heights 8-20-1943 (2) 1:4 see Heuer, Hans, Palatine 8-20-1943 (2) 1:5 see Meyer, William, Arlington Heights 8-20-1943 (2) 1:5 column "With Uncle Sam" receives 1522 letters in one year, see Arlington Heights Herald 8-20-1943 (2) 4:1 see Maloney, Richard, Arlington Heights 8-20-1943 (2) 4:3 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 8-20-1943 (2) 4:4 see Goedke, Robert, Arlington Heights 8-20-1943 (2) 4:4 see Chidley, Henry, Arlington Heights 8-27-1943 (2) 1:2 see Duenn, Bob, Arlington Heights 8-27-1943 (2) 1:2 see Kehe, Walter, Arlington Heights 8-27-1943 (2) 1:2 see Taylor, Lyle, Palatine 8-27-1943 (2) 1:3 see Dieball, Richard, Arlington Heights 8-27-1943 (2) 1:4 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 8-27-1943 (2) 1:8 see Behrens, Herbert, Arlington Heights 8-27-1943 (2) 6:3 see Kehe, Fred, Arlington Heights 8-27-1943 (2) 6:6 see Becker, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 9-3-1943 (2) 1:3 see Ernst, John, Arlington Heights 9-3-1943 (2) 1:3 see Gustavson, Lois, Arlington Heights 9-3-1943 (2) 1:4 see Schoepke, Willard, Arlington Heights 9-3-1943 (2) 1:7 see Voss, Chester, Mount Prospect 9-3-1943 (2) 12:1 see Rotzoll, Heinz, Arlington Heights 9-3-1943 (2) 12:1 see Jacobs, Robert, Arlington Heights 9-3-1943 (2) 12:2 see McQuaid, William, Arlington Heights 9-3-1943 (2) 12:3 see Hertel, Roger, Arlington Heights 9-3-1943 (2) 12:3 see Bartelt, Harold, Arlington Heights 9-3-1943 (2) 12:5 see Senne, John, Palatine 9-10-1943 (2) 12:1 see Weisgerber, Earl, Arlington Heights 9-10-1943 (2) 12:1 see Gleason, William, Palatine 9-10-1943 (2) 12:1 see Warder, John, Palatine 9-10-1943 (2) 12:2 see Mirs, Loil, Arlington Heights 9-10-1943 (2) 12:3 see Schoepke, William, Jr., Arlington Heights 9-17-1943 (2) 1:1 see Schwankoff, William, Palatine 9-17-1943 (2) 1:3 see Stevens, Rev. Edwin, Mount Prospect 9-17-1943 (2) 1:3 see Paddock, Stuart R., Jr., Arlington Heights 9-17-1943 (2) 1:5 see Meyer, Ray F., Arlington Heights 9-17-1943 (2) 1:5 see Smart, Harry, Jr., Arlington Heights 9-17-1943 (2) 12:2 see Olson, August, Palatine 9-17-1943 (2) 12:3 see Wulbecker, Paul, Arlington Heights 9-17-1943 (2) 12:3 see Bartholomew, Harvey, Arlington Heights 9-17-1943 (2) 12:6 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 9-17-1943 (2) 12:6 see Field, Lillian, Palatine 9-17-1943 (2) 12:6 see Buesing, William, Mount Prospect 9-24-1943 (2) 1:3 see Mertes, Frank, Arlington Heights 9-24-1943 (2) 1:4 see Engelking, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 9-24-1943 (2) 1:5 see Taege, Ralph, Arlington Heights 9-24-1943 (2) 1:5 see Buncik, Austin, Arlington Heights 9-24-1943 (2) 1:6 see Schoepke, William, Jr., Arlington Heights 9-24-1943 (2) 1:7 see Heuer, Hans, Palatine 9-24-1943 (2) 14:2 see Jahrling, Otto, Arlington Heights 9-24-1943 (2) 14:6 see Lemke, Arthur, Arlington Heights 9-24-1943 (2) 14:8 see Audas, John, Bensenville 10-1-1943 7:1 see Bublitz, Edward, Arlington Heights 10-1-1943 7:5 see Page, Stuart, Arlington Heights 10-1-1943 7:6 see Fairchild, Burton, Bensenville 10-1-1943 9:1 see Phillis, Dale, Arlington Heights 10-1-1943 9:2 see Jamison, Evangeline 10-1-1943 9:3 see Pohlman, Willard, Mount Prospect 10-1-1943 10:1 see Nisle, Max, Elk Grove 10-1-1943 10:2 see Schoo, Harold, Bensenville 10-1-1943 10:2 see Henke, Frank, Palatine 10-1-1943 10:2 see Brodnan, Louis, Arlington Heights 10-1-1943 10:3 see Klehm, Harvey, Arlington Heights 10-1-1943 10:5 see Hedberg, Arthur, Prospect Heights 10-1-1943 12:1 see Groat, Ray, Arlington Heights 10-1-1943 12:6 see Tarnow, Clarence, Palatine 10-8-1943 7:4 see Ahlers, Edwin, Arlington Heights 10-8-1943 7:5 see Gehringer, Jack, Mount Prospect 10-8-1943 12:1 see Mayerck, Joe, Arlington Heights 10-8-1943 12:1 see Dearie, Edward, Arlington Heights 10-8-1943 12:1 see Vetter, Harold, Arlington Heights 10-8-1943 12:2 see Gieseke, John, Wheeling 10-8-1943 12:2 see Smart, Harry, Arlington Heights 10-8-1943 12:3 see Haemker, Wilbert, Palatine 10-8-1943 12:4 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 10-8-1943 12:5 see Jahrling, Otto, Arlington Heights 10-8-1943 12:6 see Schmitt, Elmer, Arlington Heights 10-8-1943 DCR 12:1 see Sadecky, Louis, Arlington Heights 10-8-1943 DCR 12:1 see Steuber, Erwin, Arlington Heights 10-8-1943 DCR 12:2 see Rotzoll, Heinz, Arlington Heights 10-8-1943 DCR 12:3 see Doyle, Edward, Arlington Heights 10-8-1943 DCR 12:3 see Stegeman, Marvin, Prospect Heights 10-8-1943 DCR 12:5 see Gerschefske, A., Palatine 10-8-1943 DCR 12:8 see Dueball, August, Arlington Heights 10-15-1943 7:3 see Gerschefske, Herbert, Roselle 10-15-1943 7:3 see Stavros, Ted, Arlington Heights 10-15-1943 7:4 see Dobbins, Harold, Arlington Heights 10-15-1943 7:5 see Nebel, Ralph, Arlington Heights 10-15-1943 7:6 see Erber, Roger, Arlington Heights 10-28-1943 9:1 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 10-28-1943 9:1 see Breda, Oren, Mount Prospect 10-28-1943 9:2 see Miller, Vernon, Arlington Heights 10-28-1943 9:2 see Gustavson, Lois, Arlington Heights 10-28-1943 9:3 see Heuer, Hans, Palatine 10-28-1943 9:4 see Hajek, Henry, Palatine 10-28-1943 9:5 see Vraniak, Damian, Arlington Heights 10-28-1943 9:6 see Pomplun, Raymond, Arlington Heights 10-28-1943 9:7 see Hajek, Rudy, Palatine 10-28-1943 9:7 see Scolaro, Anthony, Arlington Heights 10-28-1943 9:8 see Helfers, Robert, Arlington Heights 10-28-1943 11:1 see Hajek, Otto, Palatine 10-28-1943 11:1 see St. Clair, Eugene, Palatine 10-28-1943 11:2 see Wilkins, Stanley, Arlington Heights 10-28-1943 11:3 see Olson, August, Palatine 10-28-1943 12:2 see Podzimek, Laddie, Arlington Heights 10-28-1943 12:4 see Bartelt, Harold, Arlington Heights 10-28-1943 12:7 see Wiese, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 10-28-1943 12:7 see Trepus, Silas, Palatine 11-5-1943 7:2 see Huter, Carl, Palatine 11-5-1943 7:3 see Wandersee, Clarence, Arlington Heights 11-5-1943 7:3 see Kopplin, William, Arlington Heights 11-5-1943 7:3 see Smith, Harlow, Palatine 11-5-1943 7:4 see Rotzoll, Heinz, Arlington Heights 11-5-1943 7:4 see Nisle, Max, Elk Grove 11-5-1943 7:5 see Sadecky, Louis, Arlington Heights 11-5-1943 7:5 see Doyle, Edward, Arlington Heights 11-5-1943 7:5 see Kaiser, Kent, Mount Prospect 11-12-1943 7:1 see Karstens, Ruth, Arlington Heights 11-12-1943 7:3 see Schnell, Ralph, Arlington Heights 11-12-1943 7:3 see Sheahan, Maurice, Jr. 11-12-1943 7:3 see Withaeger, Wilbert, Palatine 11-12-1943 7:4 see Loop, Darrell, Arlington Heights 11-12-1943 7:5 see Mirs, Otto, Arlington Heights 11-12-1943 7:5 see Niemeyer, Roy, Arlington Heights 11-12-1943 7:6 see Bolte, Orville, Arlington Heights 11-12-1943 7:8 see Bartelt, Harold, Arlington Heights 11-12-1943 12:1 see Anderson, Elvin, Arlington Heights 11-12-1943 12:1 see Helm, Lewis, Arlington Heights 11-12-1943 12:2 see Kincaid, Harrison, Palatine 11-12-1943 12:3 see Brodnan, Louis, Arlington Heights 11-12-1943 12:6 see Stevens, Rev. Edwin, Arlington Heights 11-18-1943 7:1 see Hartman, Leonard, Schaumburg 11-18-1943 7:1 see Dieball, Robert, Arlington Heights 11-18-1943 7:2 see Wessel, Ronald, Palatine 11-18-1943 7:3 see Rockenbach, Roger, Wheeling 11-18-1943 7:3 see Rotzoll, Heinz, Arlington Heights 11-18-1943 7:3 see Schlomann, Arnold, Itasca 11-18-1943 7:4 see Milligan, William, Arlington Heights 11-18-1943 7:4 see Davis, Forrest, Arlington Heights 11-18-1943 7:4 see Wiese, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 11-18-1943 7:5 see Taege, Ralph, Arlington Heights 11-18-1943 7:6 see Clausing, Vernon, Arlington Heights 11-18-1943 7:6 see Plate, Martin Marvin, Palatine 11-18-1943 7:6 see Gusewelle, Fred, Palatine 11-18-1943 7:7 see Kehe, Melvin, Arlington Heights 11-18-1943 7:8 see Bedurske, William, Palatine 11-18-1943 7:8 see Godknecht, William, Palatine 11-18-1943 12:1 see Folz, Howard, Palatine 11-18-1943 12:2 see Petersen, Henry, Palatine 11-18-1943 12:2 see Mykytiuk, Wheeling 11-18-1943 12:3 see Sumers, Leo, Palatine 11-18-1943 12:3 see Huter, Carl, Palatine 11-18-1943 12:3 see Koch, Lawrence, East Maine 11-18-1943 12:6 see Adam, Richard, Arlington Heights 11-18-1943 12:6 see Heuer, Hans, Palatine 11-18-1943 12:6 see Filkins, Jean, Inverness 11-18-1943 12:7 see Withaeger, Edwin, Palatine 11-18-1943 12:8 see Framberg, Harold, Arlington Heights 11-18-1943 12:8 see Rhodes, Maxime, Arlington Heights 11-18-1943 12:8 see Bornack, Edmund, Itasca 11-26-1943 8:2 see Weber, Jesse, formerly of Arlington Heights 11-26-1943 8:2 see Schoepke, William, Jr., Arlington Heights 11-26-1943 8:2 see Wessel, Ronald, Palatine 11-26-1943 8:5 see Huart, Joseph, Bensenville 11-26-1943 8:6 see Mayerck, Joe, Arlington Heights 11-26-1943 8:6 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 11-26-1943 8:7 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 12-3-1943 7:1 see Haberstich, Robert, Roselle 12-3-1943 7:1 see St. Clair, Eugene, Palatine 12-3-1943 7:1 see Kehe, Walter, Arlington Heights 12-3-1943 7:1 see Dinse, Don, Palatine 12-3-1943 7:3 see Goedke, Richard, Arlington Heights 12-3-1943 7:3 see Milligan, Doughas, Arlington Heights 12-3-1943 7:4 see Kahling, Alvin, Arlington Heights 12-3-1943 7:5 see Dueball, August, Arlington Heights 12-3-1943 7:5 see Buncik, Austin, Arlington Heights 12-3-1943 7:5 see Hahnfeldt, Irwin, Palatine 12-3-1943 7:6 see Doerrler, Clifford, Palatine 12-3-1943 7:6 see Mykytiuk, William, Wheeling 12-3-1943 7:6 see Butkus, Charles, Palatine 12-3-1943 7:7 see Feldten, W., Palatine 12-3-1943 7:8 see Adam, Richard, Arlington Heights 12-3-1943 12:1 see Bedell, Roy, Arlington Heights 12-3-1943 12:3 see Maseng, Leif, Mount Prospect 12-3-1943 12:3 see Schwankoff, George, Palatine 12-3-1943 12:5 see Frohne, Otto, Palatine 12-10-1943 7:1 see Linneweh, Walter, Mount Prospect 12-10-1943 7:3 see Mayerck, Joe, Arlington Heights 12-10-1943 7:5 see Jennings, Archie, Bensenville 12-10-1943 7:6 see Beese, Roy, Arlington Heights 12-10-1943 7:6 see Wente, Clifford, Palatine 12-10-1943 7:6 see Zinkel, Wilbert, Mount Prospect 12-10-1943 7:7 see Reinshagen, Herbert, Palatine 12-10-1943 12:1 see Schott, Frank, Mount Prospect 12-10-1943 12:1 see Heuer, Hans, Palatine 12-10-1943 12:1 see Roper, Raymond, Palatine 12-10-1943 12:2 see Helm Lewis, Arlington Heights 12-10-1943 12:2 see Stem, Bob, Palatine 12-10-1943 12:2 see Bublitz, Edward, Arlington Heights 12-10-1943 12:3 see Ciskowski, Edward, Palatine 12-10-1943 12:3 see Busse, Wallace, Mount Prospect 12-10-1943 12:3 see Schroeder, Clarence, Palatine 12-10-1943 12:4 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 12-10-1943 12:5 see Miller, Richard, Palatine 12-10-1943 12:6 see Senne, John, Palatine 12-10-1943 12:6 see Breese, Minnie, Arlington Heights 12-17-1943 1:1 see Framberg, Harold, Arlington Heights 12-17-1943 7:1 see Field, Lillian, Palatine 12-17-1943 7:1 see Feldten, Private, Palatine 12-17-1943 7:2 see Bauman, Floyd, Arlington Heights 12-17-1943 7:3 see Warder, John, Palatine 12-17-1943 7:3 see Cramer, Wallace, Palatine 12-17-1943 7:3 see Jensen, William, Palatine 12-17-1943 7:5 see Fink, Milford, Palatine 12-17-1943 7:5 see Golden, Russell, Palatine 12-17-1943 7:5 see Schroeder, Walter, Palatine 12-17-1943 7:6 see Hinrichs, Walter, Palatine 12-17-1943 7:6 see Howes, Bob, Palatine 12-17-1943 7:6 see Fiene, George, Palatine 12-17-1943 7:7 see Reuse, Louis, Palatine 12-17-1943 7:8 see St. Clair, Eugene, Palatine 12-17-1943 12:3 see Leisner, Victor, Palatine 12-17-1943 12:4 see Reuse, Francis, Palatine 12-17-1943 12:6 see Folz, Howard, Palatine 12-17-1943 12:8 see Weir, Agnes, Mount Prospect 12-24-1943 7:3 see Doerrler, Clifford, Palatine 12-24-1943 7:3 see Marsiglia, Joseph, Palatine 12-24-1943 7:6 see Bublitz, Edward, Arlington Heights 12-24-1943 7:6 see Kincaid, Harrison, Palatine 12-24-1943 7:6 see Kramer, Walter, Mount Prospect 12-24-1943 7:6 see Misowic, Casimir, Palatine 12-24-1943 7:7 see Stefanik, Stephen, Arlington Heights 12-24-1943 8:5 see Beckman, Stanley, Palatine 12-24-1943 8:6 see Tarnow, Roger, Palatine 12-24-1943 8:7 see Wilton, Earl, Arlington Heights 12-24-1943 8:8 see Zelsdorf, Clarence, Palatine 12-24-1943 8:8 see Etteldorf, Fred, Palatine 12-24-1943 9:2 see Beckman, Norman, Palatine 12-24-1943 9:3 see Deering, William, Mount Prospect 12-24-1943 9:3 see Dieball, Robert, Arlington Heights 12-24-1943 9:5 see Mueller, Harvey, Mount Prospect 12-24-1943 9:6 see Wente, Clifford, Palatine 12-24-1943 9:6 see Weisgerber, Earl, Arlington Heights 12-24-1943 9:7 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 12-24-1943 9:8 see Folz, Howard, Palatine 12-31-1943 4:5 see Hajek, Otto, Palatine 12-31-1943 5:2 see Miller, Albert, Palatine 12-31-1943 5:2 see De Pue, John, Palatine 12-31-1943 5:3 see Filkins, Jean, Palatine 12-31-1943 5:4 see Dieball, Harold, Arlington Heights 12-31-1943 5:5 see Goedke, Robert, Arlington Heights 12-31-1943 5:5 see Golden, Russell, Palatine 12-31-1943 5:5 see Heuer, Hans, Palatine 12-31-1943 5:6 see Weseman, Burneal, Palatine 12-31-1943 8:3 see Hildebrandt, Richard, Palatine 12-31-1943 8:3 see Bass, Forrest, Arlington Heights 12-31-1943 8:4 see Grandt, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 12-31-1943 8:6 see Bach, Melvin, Mount Prospect 12-31-1943 8:6 see Bartelt, Harold, Arlington Heights 12-31-1943 8:7 see Zyc, Ray, Palatine 1-7-1944 CCH 7:1 see Starck, Dr. Carl, Palatine 1-7-1944 CCH 7:3 see Smith, Ralph, Arlington Heights 1-7-1944 CCH 7:4 see Elms, Earl, Palatine 1-7-1944 CCH 7:4 see Bodor, Peter, Arlington Heights 1-7-1944 CCH 7:5 see Haemker, Clifford, Palatine 1-7-1944 CCH 7:5 see Buesing, William, Mount Prospect 1-7-1944 CCH 7:5 see Erber, Roger, Arlington Heights 1-7-1944 CCH 7:5 see Fiene, George, Palatine 1-7-1944 CCH 7:8 see Hull, Bill, Arlington Heights 1-7-1944 CCH 7:8 see Stippick, Ralph, Arlington Heights 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:1 see Schmitt, Elmer, Arlington Heights 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:2 see Marsiglia, Joseph, Palatine 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:2 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:3 see Rohlwing, John, Palatine 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:4 see Zelsdorf, Clarence, Palatine 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:5 see Corbett, Thomas, Palatine 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:5 see Field, Lillian, Palatine 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:6 see Klehm, Harvey, Arlington Heights 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:7 see Behnke, Kenneth, Palatine 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:7 see Gahlbeck, Randon, formerly of Palatine 1-7-1944 CCH (2) 6:8 see Bublitz, Franklin, Arlington Heights 1-14-1944 7:3 see Snyder, Charles, Palatine 1-14-1944 7:3 see Jahn, Edwin, Palatine 1-14-1944 7:4 see Bauer, Harold, Arlington Heights 1-14-1944 7:4 see Wargin, Geo., Arlington Heights 1-14-1944 7:4 see Cramer, Wallace, Palatine 1-14-1944 7:5 see Petersen, Henry, Palatine 1-14-1944 7:6 see Ross, Mike, Mount Prospect 1-14-1944 7:6 see Mann, Edward, Palatine 1-14-1944 7:6 see Engelking, Raymond, Palatine 1-14-1944 7:6 see Voss, Chester, Mount Prospect 1-14-1944 7:7 see Moody, Robert, Palatine 1-14-1944 7:8 see Taege, Ralph, Arlington Heights 1-14-1944 7:8 see Wilkins, Stanley, Arlington Heights 1-14-1944 12:4 see Sander, Emerson, Palatine 1-14-1944 12:5 see Gehringer, Jack, Mount Prospect 1-14-1944 12:8 see Cramer, Wallace, Palatine 1-21-1944 7:1 see Lee, Lawrence, Mount Prospect 1-21-1944 7:2 see Godbarsen, Robert, Jr., Palatine 1-21-1944 7:3 see Koch, Lawrence, East Maine 1-21-1944 7:4 see Philbin, Thomas, Palatine 1-21-1944 7:4 see Golden, Russell, Palatine 1-21-1944 7:4 see Glaister, Paul, Mount Prospect 1-21-1944 7:5 see Pasch, Henry, Palatine 1-21-1944 7:5 see Cipri, Anton, Palatine 1-21-1944 7:6 see Deering, Clarence, Palatine 1-21-1944 7:6 see Piepenbrink, Edwin, Mount Prospect 1-21-1944 7:7 see Wessel, Ronald, Palatine 1-21-1944 12:1 see Roper, Raymond, Palatine 1-21-1944 12:8 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 1-21-1944 12:8 see Etteldorf, Fred, Palatine 1-28-1944 7:3 see Hoeft, Paul, Arlington Heights 1-28-1944 7:3 see Ehret, William, Arlington Heights 1-28-1944 7:3 see Brockman, Orland, Arlington Heights 1-28-1944 7:4 see Davis, Forrest, Arlington Heights 1-28-1944 7:4 see Groat, Ray, Arlington Heights 1-28-1944 7:5 see Bublitz, Edward, Arlington Heights 1-28-1944 7:6 see Schmidt, Herman 1-28-1944 7:6 see Heverly, Earl, Wheeling 1-28-1944 7:6 see Bedell, Roy, Mount Prospect 1-28-1944 7:7 see Murphy, William, Des Plaines 1-28-1944 12:1 see McDougall, Albert, Arlington Heights 1-28-1944 12:2 see Heidemann, John, Arlington Heights 1-28-1944 12:2 see Thompson, Harvey, Arlington Heights 1-28-1944 12:3 see Tarnow, Gilbert, Palatine 1-28-1944 12:3 see Tudyman, Alex, Palatine 1-28-1944 12:5 see McManaway, Sidney, Mount Prospect 1-28-1944 12:6 see Framberg, Harold, Arlington Heights 1-28-1944 12:8 see Cook, Glen, Arlington Heights 2-4-1944 7:2 see Oliver, Robert, Palatine 2-4-1944 7:4 see Doyle, Edward, Arlington Heights 2-4-1944 7:4 see Tarnow, Roger, Palatine 2-4-1944 7:5 see Herrick, Elmer, Arlington Heights 2-4-1944 7:6 see Birks, Kenneth, Palatine 2-4-1944 7:6 see Greschner, S., Arlington Heights 2-4-1944 7:7 see Dueball, August, Arlington Heights 2-4-1944 12:1 see Pasch, Henry, Palatine 2-4-1944 12:3 see Laseke, Melvin, Arlington Heights 2-4-1944 12:3 see Dombrowsky, Gus, Palatine 2-4-1944 12:4 see Schaefer, Harvey, Arlington Heights 2-4-1944 12:4 see Wiese, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 2-4-1944 12:4 see Mykytiuk, William, Wheeling 2-4-1944 12:5 see Fiene, George, Palatine 2-4-1944 12:5 see Bublitz, Franklin, Arlington Heights 2-4-1944 12:6 see Wente, Clifford, Palatine 2-4-1944 12:6 see Kraft, Kurt, Prospect Heights 2-4-1944 12:6 see Grandt, Wilbert, Arlington Heights 2-4-1944 12:7 see Boobyer, Gordon, Palatine 2-4-1944 12:8 see Hajek, Henry, Palatine 2-11-1944 7:1 see Stevens, Rev. Edwin, Mount Prospect 2-11-1944 7:2 see Binneboese, Arthur, Roselle 2-11-1944 7:3 see Schoepke, William, Jr., Arlington Heights 2-11-1944 7:3 see Hannon, Jack, Arlington Heights 2-11-1944 7:4 see Davis, Forrest, Arlington Heights 2-11-1944 7:5 see Jaacks, Donald, Arlington Heights 2-11-1944 7:6 see Weber, William F., Arlington Heights 2-11-1944 7:8 see Sander, Emerson, Palatine 2-11-1944 12:3 see Knaack, Lawrence, Arlington Heights 2-11-1944 12:3 see Heidemann, John, Arlington Heights 2-18-1944 7:5 see Mills, Edward, Arlington Heights 2-18-1944 12:4 see Helfers, Robert, Arlington Heights 2-18-1944 12:6 see Wessel, Ronald, Palatine 2-25-1944 7:6 see Sherman, Kenneth, Roselle 2-25-1944 12:3 see Pityer, Gabriel, Arlington Heights 3-3-1944 12:3 see Moehling, Irving, Des Plaines 3-17-1944 7:3 see Pfortmiller, Norman, Roselle 3-17-1944 7:6 see Wilkins, Stanley, Arlington Heights 3-17-1944 12:6 see Oas, William, Arlington Heights 3-24-1944 12:3 see Carncross, Robert, Arlington Heights 3-31-1944 9:1 see Hinsberger, Francis, Arlington Heights 4-7-1944 9:4 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 4-21-1944 7:1 see Cramer, George, Palatine 4-21-1944 7:3 see Scolaro, Anthony, Arlington Heights 4-21-1944 10:6 see Post, Edgar A., formerly of Ontarioville 4-28-1944 9:4 see Fricke, Rev. Harry, Arlington Heights 5-5-1944 12:1 see Mangels, Leighton, Palatine 5-5-1944 12:7 see Schramm, Kenneth, Mount Prospect 5-12-1944 11:4 see Ziesk, Julius, Arlington Heights 5-26-1944 7:3 see McDougall, James, Arlington Heights 5-26-1944 7:4 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 5-26-1944 12:3 see Wolff, Elmer, Arlington Heights 6-2-1944 12:6 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 6-9-1944 7:3 see Wagner, Edward, Arlington Heights 6-9-1944 12:1 see Smith, Harlow, Palatine 6-16-1944 11:3 see Doyle, Emmett, Arlington Heights 6-16-1944 11:4 see Rockenbach, Roger, Wheeling 6-16-1944 14:4 see Annen, John, Arlington Heights 6-23-1944 7:1 see Struck, Herbert, Bensenville 6-23-1944 12:4 see Jahrling, Otto, Arlington Heights 6-30-1944 7:4 see Stuart, George, Mount Prospect 6-30-1944 9:4 see Wilton, Earl, Arlington Heights 6-30-1944 12:3 see Geils, Robert, Bensenville 7-14-1944 7:4 see Bauman, Floyd, Arlington Heights 7-14-1944 8:6 see Etteldorf, Fred, Palatine 7-14-1944 8:6 see Stange, George, Palatine 7-14-1944 12:4 see Kahling, Alvin, Arlington Heights 7-21-1944 9:3 see Withaeger, Edwin, Palatine 7-21-1944 11:3 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 7-28-1944 9:6 see Oas, William, Arlington Heights 7-28-1944 12:4 see Wells, Kenneth, Arlington Heights 8-4-1944 7:4 see Russel, Marvin, Arlington Heights 8-4-1944 12:5 see Weidner, Ferdinand, Arlington Heights 8-11-1944 12:4 see Tett, Walter, Bensenville 8-11-1944 12:6 see Sherman, Kenneth, Roselle 8-18-1944 15:4 see Stinson, Richard, Palatine 8-18-1944 17:4 see Piepenbrink, Edwin, Mount Prospect 8-25-1944 12:4 see McDougall, James, Arlington Heights 9-1-1944 7:4 see Scolaro, Anthony, Arlington Heights 9-1-1944 8:4 see Beese, Melvin, Mount Prospect 9-1-1944 8:5 see Koch, Robert, Palatine 9-8-1944 10:4 see Page, Stuart, Arlington Heights 9-8-1944 12:2 see Rhyner, Edison, Roselle 9-15-1944 7:3 see Dearie, Charles, Arlington Heights 9-15-1944 7:7 see Helgeson, Harris, Palatine 9-15-1944 8:6 see Davis, Forrest, Arlington Heights 9-15-1944 9:4 see Briggs, Robert, Arlington Heights 9-22-1944 7:4 see Moody, Robert, Palatine 9-22-1944 12:3 see Haake, Robert, Mount Prospect 9-29-1944 1:6 see Wilson, David, Arlington Heights 10-6-1944 11:1 see Felker, Tony, Arlington Heights 10-6-1944 14:4 see Greinke, Edwin, Mount Prospect 10-6-1944 14:7 see Hedberg, Arthur, Prospect Heights 10-13-1944 7:1 see Szasz, Steven, Arlington Heights 10-20-1944 7:1 see Shields, Robert, Arlington Heights 10-20-1944 7:4 see Cavanagh, Evelyn, Arlington Heights 10-20-1944 11:3 see Paddock, Stuart, Jr., Arlington Heights 10-26-1944 9:4 see Bretsnyder, Wm., Palatine 11-10-1944 6:1 see Mueller, Harvey, Mount Prospect 11-10-1944 11:4 see Kempf, Donald, Arlington Heights 11-10-1944 14:4 see Bokelmann, Stanley, Roselle 11-17-1944 7:4 see Thune, Robert, Arlington Heights 11-17-1944 12:1 see Smart, Joseph, Arlington Heights 11-24-1944 7:3 see Anderson, Robert, Bensenville 11-24-1944 7:4 see March, Fred, Wood Dale 11-24-1944 12:3 see Field, Donald, Palatine 11-24-1944 12:4 see Pressl, Alfred, Prospect Heights 11-30-1944 8:5 see Fenz, Roland, Roselle 11-30-1944 9:4 see Helm, Lewis, Arlington Heights 11-30-1944 12:3 see Dolinajec, Thomas, Arlington Heights 11-30-1944 14:4 see Bingham, Donald, Wheeling 12-8-1944 11:4 see Bedell, Roy, Prospect Heights 12-8-1944 12:5 see Vetter, Harold, Arlington Heights 12-8-1944 14:4 see Hedberg, Arthur, Prospect Heights 12-8-1944 14:6 see Grismer, William, Arlington Heights 12-15-1944 14:4 see Kehe, Robert, Arlington Heights 12-22-1944 7:4 see Gieseke, John, Wheeling 12-22-1944 10:4 see Moody, William, Palatine 12-22-1944 12:2 see Easton, Harley, Arlington Heights 12-29-1944 7:4 see Wessel, Ronald, Palatine 1-5-1945 7:4 see Niemeyer, Roy, Arlington Heights 1-5-1945 9:3 see Scolaro, Anthony, Arlington Heights 1-5-1945 9:4 see Urick, Steve, Arlington Heights 1-5-1945 12:1 see Bedell, Roy, Prospect Heights 1-5-1945 12:6 see Hajek, Rudy, Palatine 1-12-1945 7:3 see Reuse, Francis, Palatine 1-12-1945 7:5 see Greschner, Sylvester, Arlington Heights 1-12-1945 9:3 see Salvo, Paul, formerly of Palatine 1-12-1945 12:1 see Mayer, Harold, Palatine 1-12-1945 12:3 see Davis, Forrest, Arlington Heights 1-19-1945 7:1 see Shermer, Herbert, Palatine 1-19-1945 12:1 see Boobyer, Gordon, Palatine 2-2-1945 9:4 see Snyder, Charles, Palatine 2-2-1945 12:4 see Trepus, Silas, Palatine 2-16-1945 9:4 see Page, Stu-Cal-Paul-Ken, Arlington Heights 2-16-1945 14:3 see Sharp, George, Arlington Heights 2-23-1945 7:4 see Proebstle, Robert, Arlington Heights 2-23-1945 12:1 see Behrens, Erwin, Arlington Heights 3-2-1945 9:4 see Jensen, George, Des Plaines 3-2-1945 10:1 see Muehlfeldt, Francis, Palatine 3-2-1945 10:3 see Kohler, Robert, Arlington Heights 3-2-1945 10:3 see Kramer, Walter, Mount Prospect 3-2-1945 12:2 see Luehring, Eddie, Arlington Heights 3-2-1945 12:3 see Beauchamp, Aaron, formerly of Bensenville 3-9-1945 12:6 see Wiersema, Matthew, Bensenville 3-16-1945 7:1 see Scolaro, Anthony, Arlington Heights 3-16-1945 9:4 see Breese, Minnie, Arlington Heights 3-23-1945 9:1 see Helgeson, Harris, Palatine 3-23-1945 16:2 see Clem, Arthur, Arlington Heights 3-30-1945 9:1 see Helfers, Robert, Arlington Heights 3-30-1945 16:1 see Maloney, Leonard, Arlington Heights 4-6-1945 6:3 see Hannon, Jack, Arlington Heights 4-6-1945 14:3 see Olson, August, Palatine 4-20-1945 12:2 see Hajek, Rudy, Palatine 4-27-1945 14:2 see Wolfarth, Edward, Mount Prospect 5-4-1945 16:3 see Folkman, Vance, Arlington Heights 5-4-1945 16:7 see Smith, Harlow, Palatine 5-11-1945 10:6 see Hauptly, Ralph, Mount Prospect 5-18-1945 12:1 see Tudyman, Alex, Palatine 5-18-1945 12:2 see Mangels, Leighton, Palatine 6-1-1945 7:6 see Bodor, Peter, Arlington Heights 6-1-1945 12:7 see Katz, Alfred, Mount Prospect 6-15-1945 6:3 see Schaefer, Harvey A., Arlington Heights 6-15-1945 6:4 see Bach, Melvin, Mount Prospect 6-15-1945 7:3 see Haemker, Clifford, Palatine 6-15-1945 10:3 see Kuester, Fred, Palatine 6-15-1945 12:4 see Kopplin, Chuck, Arlington Heights 6-22-1945 10:2 see Hoffman, Edward, Arlington Heights 6-29-1945 8:3 see Bedell, Roy, Prospect Heights 6-29-1945 10:4 see Page, Calvin, Arlington Heights 6-29-1945 14:3 see Holmstrom, Joseph, Bensenville 6-29-1945 16:5 see Etteldorf, Fred, Palatine 7-6-1945 7:7 see Rhodes, Maxime, Arlington Heights 7-6-1945 8:1 see Hedberg, Arthur, Prospect Heights 7-13-1945 8:3 see Decker, Theodore, Arlington Heights 7-20-1945 7:1 see Hauptly, Ralph, Mount Prospect 7-27-1945 7:3 see Kahle, Frederick, Bensenville 7-27-1945 7:3 see Remus, Melvin, Arlington Heights 7-27-1945 11:2 see Kelly, Francis, Palatine 8-3-1945 6:7 see Wensley, William, Mount Prospect 8-3-1945 9:4 see Duenn, Albert, Arlington Heights 8-10-1945 7:4 see Weber, John, Mount Prospect 8-10-1945 12:4 see Taege, Richard, Arlington Heights 8-16-1945 12:4 see Troyke, Edward, Roselle 8-16-1945 14:4 see Gosch, Walter, Mount Prospect 8-16-1945 18:3 see Stevens, Edwin, Mount Prospect 8-16-1945 19:3 see Dziadula, Carl, Palatine 8-31-1945 7:4 see Folkman, Vance, Arlington Heights 9-7-1945 7:3 see Kohler, Robert, Arlington Heights 9-14-1945 7:2 see Davis, Forrest, Arlington Heights 9-21-1945 9:1 see Nelson, William, Bensenville 9-21-1945 16:1 see Moldenhauer, Clarence, Palatine 9-21-1945 16:3 see Luehring, Eddie, Arlington Heights 9-28-1945 14:2 see Gleason, William, Palatine 9-28-1945 14:2 see Sauer, Vernon, Arlington Heights 10-5-1945 9:3 see Bingham, Donald, Wheeling 10-5-1945 9:3 see Douglas, Robert, Palatine 10-12-1945 3:4 see Hauser, Robert, Palatine 10-12-1945 9:1 see Eich, Robert, Arlington Heights 10-12-1945 12:1 see Kehe, Fred, Arlington Heights 10-12-1945 14:5 see Allen, John, Arlington Heights 10-25-1945 9:1 see Foley, William, Arlington Heights 10-25-1945 9:4 see Wild, Edward, Arlington Heights 10-25-1945 12:1 see Smith, Harlow, Palatine 10-25-1945 13:3 see Schoepke, Willard, Arlington Heights 11-2-1945 7:6 see Carncross, Robert, Arlington Heights 11-2-1945 9:4 see Hahnfeldt, Irwin, Palatine 11-9-1945 9:5 see Fritz, Christian, Prairie View 11-30-1945 15:3 see Pasvogel, Harold, Arlington Heights 11-30-1945 15:4 see Reinshagen, Herbert, Palatine 12-21-1945 12:3

Lettershop, The, Barrington, 106 East Russell Street advertisement: mimeographing, typing and letter service 8-19-1949 PE 2:3

leukemia four DuPage youths get autographed pix of Danny Thomas [not shown] in his "Teen-Age March Against Leukemia" 4-26-1962 BR 2:1

Leukemia Society's Greater Chicago Chapter fund drive volunteers are named 8-31-1961 AHH 21:2 leukemia ranks swell for autumn campaign 9-7-1961 AHH 28:3 seeks financial aid 8-30-1962 PE 3:1

Leuth, Fred, Glenview discharged 11-30-1945 18:5

Levade Stables, Palatine, 938 North Smith Road advertisement: school of horsemanship 7-27-1961 AHH 29:5

Levecke, C., Arlington Heights 2nd Illinois Infantry; Spanish-American War 4-4-1941 3:6

Levecke, Charles, Arlington Heights at Emirau; "among squadron's 'scalps' is a 5 ship Jap convoy completely destroyed" 1-5-1945 12:2

Levene, Paul H., Palatine letter from Port Hueneme, Calif. 6-30-1944 7:6

Leverenz, Arthur H., Bensenville letter from Santa Ana, Calif. 3-31-1944 14:1 assigned to carrier command 1-12-1945 RR 2:4

Leverenz, G. M. acting pastor Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights, photograph 3-14-1947 1:7

Levin, Dr. Jerry C., Elk Grove Village opens pediatric office, photograph; Arlington Heights Road and Higgins Road 1-11-1962 AHH 48:3 mentioned; Elk Grove Park and Shop 10-22-1964 EGH 9:4 to have office at medical-dental center at Grove Shopping Center, photograph 12-17-1964 EGH 2:1

Levine, Arthur Laverne, Arlington Heights advertisement: piano lessons; 709 South Highland Avenue 9-3-1937 3:6 in Coast Guard 9-18-1942 1:7 letters from St. Augustine, Fla. 11-20-1942 (2) 2:5, 1-15-1943 (2) 1:3 ten day furlough 2-5-1943 (2) 1:2 instructor in gunnery school 3-5-1943 (2) 1:1 thanks traveling bank 1-14-1944 12:6 instructor in gunnery 7-21-1944 11:6 "another of my pre-war buddies is missing" 8-25-1944 7:5 giving rifle instructions to members of the coast guard 10-26-1944 12:3 letter from San Francisco, Calif. 12-15-1944 9:7 letter from somewhere in the Pacific 1-19-1945 9:3 discharged; letter from Island of Baker 11-2-1945 13:3 give your child a musical education; 10 West Campbell Street 10-1-1948 4:1

Levine Cab Company, Prospect Heights accused of violating "gentleman's agreement", see taxicabs 1-16-1948 MPH 1:6

Levine, Larry Lee, Arlington Heights photograph of 11-15-1940 4:4

Levine, Wilbur see Prospect Heights Cab Company 8-22-1947 MPH 1:2 photograph [?] 8-20-1948 12:1

Levinson, Richard, Elmhurst files lawsuit, see slander, alleged 7-15-1949 RR 1:8

Levitt, Paul Roy, Mount Prospect Police Chief George Whittenberg irked by Judge Francis Kelly dismissals of speeding cases against 7-9-1964 MPH 2:5

Levy, Russell H. youngster receives evaluation from director, photograph 2-8-1962 AHH 56:5

levy, tax see taxes

Lewerenz, Jack, East River Road at Pearl Harbor 4-16-1943 (2) 5:7

Lewerenz, Raymond E., Palatine at Huntsville, Texas 2-26-1943 (2) 2:4 in England 3-24-1944 9:3 promoted to staff sergeant 6-30-1944 9:6 letter from England 1-19-1945 7:6 discharged 12-14-1945 9:2

Lewin, Carl, Palatine at Great Lakes 9-14-1945 7:8 discharged 11-9-1945 9:2

Lewin, Harold, Palatine discharged 11-16-1945 9:6

Lewin, W. G., Arlington Heights photograph 2-6-1948 2:4

Lewin, Wayne, Arlington Heights photograph 2-6-1948 2:4

Lewinski, Diane, Arlington Heights photographs 1-31-1947 5:6, 8-19-1949 6:5

Lewis, Mrs., Arlington Heights stylish millinery and first class dressmaking (June 28, 1884) 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4

Lewis, Rev. Allen Pastor, Ebenezer Evangelical Church, North Northfield 9-22-1944 MPH 1:4

Lewis, B. Gibson, Jr. see Itasca Presbyterian Church 1-6-1939 RR 3:7

Lewis, Benjamin see Arlington Water Co. 11-17-1955 RMH 1:7

Lewis, D. P. photograph 12-23-1949 8:1

Lewis, Dave B. receives highest honor in scouting at Skokie, photograph 2-11-1949 11:4

Lewis, David P. photograph 12-13-1946 (2) 12:4

Lewis, Mrs. E. E., Palatine, Brockway Street advertisement: oculist (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 17:5

Lewis, Herman J., Arlington Heights captured in robbery, given 1-year sentence 11-2-1934 CCH 1:6

Lewis, James, Chicago, Palatine Negro G.A.R. vet dies, came from New Orleans to Palatine during Civil War 9-1-1944 PE 3:3

Lewis, LaRoy H. new pastor, Salem Evangelical Church, Palatine 6-4-1943 PE 2:3

Lewis, R., Palatine advertisement: painting, paper hanging 3-11-1904 5:1

Lewis, Ralph, Elk Grove Village leads voting for trustee, photograph 4-18-1963 EGH 1:7

Lewis, Dr. Samuel K., Elmhurst named DuPage County Coroner 11-7-1947 RR 1:8 to seek re-election 1-16-1964 BR 4:6 coroner to head heart campaign, photograph 1-16-1964 BR 7:1 defeats Anthony Curio 11-5-1964 BR 1:2 photograph 12-10-1964 AR 5:4

Lewis, Taylor B., Jr., Arlington Heights poster by 6-22-1945 1:4

Lewis, Wm. A., Mount Prospect, Randhurst advertisement 8-30-1962 AHH 46:7

Lexington Field, Palatine Percheron horses for sale, photograph 4-8-1938 (2) 7:4

Lexington Fields Estates, Schaumburg, southeast corner Meacham Road and Higgins Road advertisement, photographs 9-25-1958 AHH 23:3, 4-2-1959 BR 9:1 home nets burglars mink stole, $1,500, 11-2-1961 HH 1:8 advertisement, photographs 4-26-1962 AHH 95:5 Homeowners Association hopes are up for Eisenhower Expressway West routing victory 6-13-1963 HH 1:1 wants Route 53 - Higgins Road cloverleaf moved near Ned Brown Forest Preserve 6-20-1963 BR 2:2

Lexington Saddle Farm, Higgins Road and Plum Grove Road many attend horse show 7-15-1932 1:4 tool shed burglarized 5-6-1938 7:4

Leyden Aero Club, Franklin Park formed 7-13-1928 2:4

Leyden Chapter 107, Order of the Builders play In the Next Room 4-19-1929 DCR 8:3, 5-3-1929 DCR 8:6 Leyden Herald (newspaper) published by H. C. Paddock & Sons 9-7-1928 5:1

Leyden Motor Coach Company, Franklin Park, Lombard announcing service to elevated 3-1-1929 DCR 4:5 schedule 9-27-1929 DCR 2:1 new bus line approved for Bensenville 4-12-1940 RR 1:5 celebrate opening of new coach service 3-28-1941 RR 1:5 strike hits local service 12-17-1943 RR 1:1 to establish shelter at Main Street and Center Street 10-6-1944 RR 1:5 2,000 commuters affected by strike; agreement on issues near 3-1-1946 RR 1:1 acts to avert bus driver strike 4-25-1947 RR 1:8 no end in sight for bus strike now in 3rd week 5-16-1947 RR 1:5 bus service is restored on wage and fare increase 6-27-1947 RR 1:7 resumes school routes 9-5-1947 RR 1:3 adds more buses for better service to Bensenville Community High School 2-6-1948 RR 1:7 ICC continues hearing on by Roselle for extension of service from Itasca 11-18-1949 RR 1:2 ordered to start service to Elmhurst and Roselle: ICC ruling 3-23-1951 BR 1:5 new bus service to start in 30 days 5-18-1951 BR first Roselle bus on June 11; seeks fare hike 6-1-1951 RR 1:2 Elmhurst, Bensenville meet the bus, photograph 6-15-1951 BR 1:2 fare increases are temporary, ICC says 7-27-1951 RR 1:4 Roselle bus service to continue 5-14-1953 RR 1:7 new bus route to take buses off North Center Street, Bensenville 11-23-1961 BR 1:2 discontinue bus route to Itasca 5-3-1962 IR 1:4 protests on fares expected 11-8-1962 BR 1:1 cited, see Illinois Commerce Commission 5-30-1963 BR 1:8 goes out of business; West Towns Bus Co. takes over routes 8-8-1963 BR 9:1 final bus run, photograph 8-22-1963 BR 16:5 holdings to be sold 9-19-1963 BR 12:4

Leyden Savings and Loan owners indicted; scene of three "midnight raids" by owners 7-9-1964 AHH 45:1

Leyden School, Irving Park Boulevard see also School District No. 80, Leyden Township graduating exercises 6-15-1928 6:5

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

Leyden, Rev. Thomas F. pastor, Barrington Catholic Church, injured (June 28, 1884) 11-17-1938 CCH 1:5

Leyden Tire & Battery Service, Franklin Park advertisement 3-8-1929 DCR 2:7

Leyden Township, Cook County (T40N R12E), bounded by Devon Avenue, Harlem Avenue, North Avenue and County Line Road see Fairview Heights, Leyden Township see Gager's Tavern, Leyden Township see Kolze, Robert, Leyden Township see Moser, William, Leyden Township see Muensterman, Dietrich, Leyden Township see School District No. 77, Leyden Township see School District No. 78, Leyden Township see School District No. 79, Leyden Township see School District No. 80, Leyden Township see School District No. 81, Leyden Township see School District No. 82, Leyden Township see School District No. 83, Leyden Township see School District No. 84, Leyden Township see School District No. 84˝, Leyden Township see School District No. 85, Leyden Township see School District No. 85˝, Leyden Township see School District No. 212, Leyden Township see Setterberg, Arthur, Leyden Township Treasurer's reports 8-11-1922 14:4, 9-14-1923 (Roll A) 5:1, 4-4-1924 12:1, 11-21-1924 12:3 to auction off Schiller School and Forest Preserve School site 3-20-1925 20:4 Treasurer's annual financial statement 8-12-1927 DCR 3:1 see Veterans Park District, Melrose Park 8-17-1928 1:5 shaken by two bombs 10-5-1928 1:6 duties of officers fully stated 3-15-1929 DCR 1:1 list of supervisors since 1850, 3-22-1929 DCR 2:8 financial statements, sample ballot 3-22-1929 DCR 2:8 race nearing end 3-26-1929 8:1 Citizen's non-partisan party wins decisive vote 4-5-1929 DCR 1:1 election results 4-5-1929 DCR 2:3 elevated coming? 6-7-1929 DCR 8:8 population 19,615, 8-2-1929 DCR 8:8 schools short of cash 8-9-1929 DCR 8:2 clinics listed 9-13-1929 DCR 2:4 folks stand up for law and order 10-9-1931 RR 1:3 veteran supervisor Frederick Joss, Bensenville and wife have 55th wedding anniversary, photograph 4-6-1934 8:4 annual financial statements 8-29-1941 MPH 8:4, 8-14-1942 CCH 4:1 school treasurer's reports 8-27-1943 CCH 2:3, 8-16-1946 16:1 consolidation of schools recommended 6-20-1947 1:8 school treasurer report 8-29-1947 CCH 2:1, 8-27-1948 CCH 2:4 school treasurer's report 9-9-1949 CCH 2:4

Leyden Township Citizen's Non-Partisan Party wins decisive vote 4-5-1929 DCR 1:1

Leyden Township Community High School see East Leyden High School, Franklin Park

Leyden Township Home Bureau meets 5-21-1943 6:4

Leyden Township West High School, Northlake, 1000 North Wolf Road see also School District No. 212, Leyden Township Rose-Marie slated 9-7-1961 AHH 45:7

Leyden Undertaking Co., Franklin Park advertisement: funeral directors; John J. McNeill, President 7-6-1923 1:6 Leydenite (newspaper) see Nation, Ben, Franklin Park 4-6-1928 DCR 1:5 staff visits Arlington Heights Herald, photographs 10-16-1941 1:7

L'Hommedieu, Dr. I. E., Palatine advertisement: chiropractor; Schering building, 49 West Slade Street 3-2-1923 5:6

Lhotsky, Rudolph, Prospect Heights, Mount Prospect profile: helps manufacture fur jerkins for Alaska soldiers 10-9-1942 CCH 2:3 at Camp Roberts, Calif. 2-4-1944 7:6 in Pacific 5-4-1945 14:5

libel, alleged see also slander, alleged Chicago Tribune libels Hanover Township by claiming German-Americans poisoned Mrs. Hemple's well — a lie 12-7-1917 1:4 Wm. J. Hausam threatens to sue School District No. 214 Secretary for libel 4-7-1933 1:2 Don N. Geyer, Don N. files libel suit against Fox Valley Herald 3-22-1935 1:3 Des Plaines Journal found guilty by jury in libel suit brought by Arthur Koester, Mount Prospect 3-17-1944 MPH 1:3 Villa Venice asks $100,000 for advertising libel 7-16-1948 3:5 former York Township Assessor Arthur L. Long charges libel; sues Supv. Lockman for $50,000, 7-1-1949 RR 1:4 Hosea Cornish Paddock, militant editor arrested for criminal libel in 1913, still fights for his principles, photograph 9-29-1950 17:1 President Howard Olsen threatens libel suit; Palatine trustees are cited 12-1-1960 PE 1:7 Frontier Enterprise (Lake Zurich) sued by State Senator Robert McClory 7-20-1961 AHH 19:3 Frontier Enterprise libel suit is settled 10-19-1961 AHH 15:1 judge gives go-ahead to Frank Chino's libel suit against Citizens Utilities Co. 12-13-1962 HH 2:1 Richard Ricker, Wheeling former reserve police officer names 2 policemen, commissioner in libel suit 12-19-1963 AHH 28:1 wife of village president of Oakbrook files libel suit against Oakbrook Terrace Mayor Walter Padgett 2-20-1964 BR 5:6

liberal arts Sherwood Ross says liberal arts education is key to better jobs 11-21-1963 AHH 35:4

liberalism Methodists open "liberal" camp meeting 7-14-1939 1:3 Glenbrook High School teacher Leslie E. Dennis raps dismissal for liberal view 5-4-1961 WH 4:5 conservative speakers 'roast' liberalism; William F. Buckley addresses 1,000 at Flick-Reedy Corp., photograph 11-2-1961 AHH 24:1 liberals are not necessarily Dems in DuPage County 8-29-1963 BR 8:1

liberty see freedom

Liberty Air Service president burned to death in air plane crash 5-3-1929 6:2

"Liberty Amendment" Calif. congressman to talk on "Liberty Amendment" which would abolish federal income tax 3-14-1963 BR 10:4, 3-21-1963 BR 8:1 Frank Flick sees 'Liberty Amendment' passage 5-30-1963 RMH 1:1 Tri-State Bar Association opposes 'Liberty' amendments 12-26-1963 AHH 2:1

Liberty Bonds see also United States Savings Bonds country towns organize to sell Liberty Bonds 10-5-1917 1:4 Liberty Bonds going fast 10-19-1917 9:5 Liberty Bonds list grows 10-26-1917 9:2 Liberty Bond, photograph 10-26-1917 11:1 Wheeling Township goes over quota in Liberty Bonds drive 10-25-1918 1:4

Liberty Fireworks Company, Franklin Park workers flee fire 5-22-1925 36:4

Liberty Industries Corp., Palatine, 132 South Northwest Highway mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 7:8

Liberty View Tavern, north of Libertyville tavern dog routs bandits 6-6-1947 12:5

Libertyville Airport last chance for Lake County to acquire gift of 1-7-1949 20:6

Libertyville Gift & Lamp Mart, 1400 North Milwaukee Avenue advertisement 5-25-1961 AHH 64:6

Libertyville Grade School Board Superintendent asked to quit; he refuses 4-25-1947 12:2 Board to vote on new school 2-27-1948 15:3

Libertyville Historical Society mentioned 7-6-1961 WH 2:4 Libertyville Independent (newspaper) mentioned 2-27-1948 15:1 H. C. Paddock established in 1892, 12-17-1948 23:1 edition of 1894 mentioned 12-17-1948 23:1 Frank Just is current publisher 12-17-1948 23:3

Libertyville Lumber Co., 412 North First Street advertisement 2-28-1963 AHH 53:8

Libertyville Presbyterian Church contents of cornerstone revealed 11-25-1927 7:3

Libertyville Tile Co., Arlington Heights mentioned 8-10-1961 HH 3:6

Libertyville Township, Lake County (T44N R11E), bounded by an east-west line ˝ a mile north of Casey Road, Bayonne Avenue, Kennedy Road and Lake Street farmers donate windmill, cultivators to war 4-24-1942 (2) 4:5 voters approve school consolidation 5-30-1947 18:3 train strikes road scraper; man injured 10-22-1948 16:6

Libertyville Township High School photograph of 2-21-1928 6:3 student badly injured by javelin 4-13-1928 1:7 Principal H. E. Underbrink sees liberty dependent on good schools 3-27-1931 1:6 meet the coach, A. J. Bergstrom 11-17-1938 7:2 boxers to fight Canadiens 3-24-1939 11:8 refuses to teach boxing 9-1-1939 CCH 1:6 Toronto boys club to box at 3-14-1947 (2) 9:3 football squad, photograph 10-10-1947 9:4

Libertyville Trotting Association to run races 8-26-1904 5:6 advertisement 9-2-1904 5:6 to run races 6-30-1905 3:1 advertisement: Great Western Circuit meeting 9-7-1906 1:6

Libertyville, Village of see Lake County Fair extension to, see Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad 11-28-1924 12:5 to celebrate July Fourth on big scale 7-3-1925 5:2 votes to annex much territory 7-3-1925 15:3 adopts modern zoning system 12-18-1925 9:5 asks relief from direct highway routing 12-27-1927 1:7 sells $110,000 in war bonds; James Cagney personal appearance 9-18-1942 (2) 1:7 Japanese two-man submarine to visit Libertyville 8-13-1943 1:3 to improve sewage treatment plant 5-2-1947 12:5 starts improvement of own sewer system 5-30-1947 18:5 may revamp sewer system soon 6-27-1947 16:5 to take own census 9-26-1947 16:5 to vote on three referendums 3-19-1948 20:6 business district nearly wiped out by midnight fire in 1895, 12-17-1948 23:2 has garbage troubles too 8-26-1949 22:4 may have amusement park near 9-16-1949 18:7 refuses permits for 120 homes 12-30-1949 21:3 8,000 suburbanites jam downtown to hear Sen. Kennedy, photograph 10-27-1960 AHH 5:6 plans 125th anniversary 7-6-1961 WH 2:4, 5:3 ready for 'Frontier Days' 7-5-1962 AHH 5:1 rodeo, beauty contest slated at Frontier Days 7-4-1963 AHH 5:5, WH 5:5 plans to increase efficiency and capacity of sewage treatment system 3-26-1964 WH 2:5

librarians see Adams, Charles (Wheeling High School) see Amundson, Colleen (Schaumburg Township District Library) see Baxter, Mrs. B. G., Arlington Heights (Arlington Heights Public Library) see Brian, Charlotte (Palatine Public Library) see Carver, Mrs. Ellen, Rolling Meadows (Rolling Meadows Public Library) see Dobson, Miss Olive (Barrington Public Library) see Hart, Lottie E., Palatine (Palatine Public Library) see Kester, Mrs. L. W., Mount Prospect (Mount Prospect Public Library) see Muller, Lola, Palatine (Palatine Public Library) see Russell, Irene, Arlington Heights see Schmidt, Mrs. Evelyn (Elk Grove Village Public Library) see Shepard, Miss Effie, Arlington Heights (Arlington Heights Woman's Club) see Stadelman, Mrs. Evelyn (Arlington Heights Memorial Library) see Stahl, Frieda (Roselle Public Library) see Steinman, Ronald (Paddock School) see Utterback, Mrs. Fred, Arlington Heights (Arlington Heights Public Library) see Wells, Mrs. Gordon, Prospect Heights (Prospect Heights Public Library)

libraries see also bookmobiles see Adams Memorial Library, Wheaton see Addison Public Library see Arlington Heights Memorial Library see Arlington Heights Township High School 2-21-1947 2:1, 1-2-1948 3:3 see Audio Visual Institute of DuPage County (AVID) see Bartlett Public Library see Bensenville Community Library see Bensenville - Wood Dale Community Library see Black Cat Library, Itasca see Bruning, Charles and Company, Inc., Mount Prospect 4-20-1961 AHH 12:3 see Buffalo Grove Public Library see Chicago Law Institute Library of Cook County see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Women's Club (Bensenville) 10-28-1927 DCR 1:2... see Crystal Lake Public Library see Des Plaines Public Library see Elk Grove Village Public Library see Fox River Valley Regional Library Association see Franklin Park Public Library see Friends of the Library see Glen Ellyn Public Library see Glenview Public Library see Hammerstein, Arthur, Library, Schaumburg see Hanover Park Public Library see Illinois Librarian see Illinois Library Association see Illinois Library Relief Fund see Illinois State Historical Library see Illinois State Library see Itasca Public Library see Jefferson Library Association see Mount Prospect Public Library see Niles Center Public Library see Northern Illinois Regional Library Service see Palatine Public Library see Prospect Heights Public Library see Pure Oil Co., Schaumburg 4-20-1961 AHH 12:3 see Rolling Meadows Public Library see Roselle Public Library see Schaumburg Township District Library see Wheeling Community Library see Wheeling Public Library see Wood Dale Public Library libraries in the one room schools of Cook County Division One: numbers of books listed by district and by township 2-4-1930 4:7 expanding suburbs 'bone up' on books; facilities keeping pace 9-13-1962 AHH 97:1 suburban libraries face challenge: facilities falling short? shortcomings outlined 1-17-1963 AHH 46:1 fast growth of suburbs is local library's challenge 1-24-1963 AHH 16:1 cooperation: key to library puzzle 1-31-1963 AHH 39:1 editorial: libraries hurt by duplicated services 2-7-1963 AHH 60:1 area libraries keep pace with growth 9-12-1963 AHH 42:1 school libraries assume new role; become part of education process 3-12-1964 EGH 3:4 ancient libraries were rare centers of learning 4-9-1964 MPH 5:4 new trend: paperback books 6-25-1964 BR 9:5 reluctant to play censor; buy Candy, other works 7-16-1964 AHH 10:1 suburban libraries free of censorship: editorial 7-23-1964 AHH 43:1 bigger role assigned to school libraries; $100,000 spent to upgrade them 8-13-1964 EGH 3:4 children, adults making more use of libraries 8-27-1964 AHH 71:1 Schaumburg Township Public Librarian Amundson tells of steps taken for cooperation with surrounding libraries 9-17-1964 AHH 58:5 five libraries develop mutual aid program; future may see more cooperation 10-22-1964 AHH 15:1 library automation conference at Rosary College, River Forest 10-29-1964 HH 4:8 editorial: a sensible plan for area libraries 11-19-1964 AHH 60:1 local support given to library development plan 11-19-1964 RMH 4:5 high school libraries drop old restrictions; some still ban Faulkner works 12-3-1964 AHH 36:1 book mentioned Who Reads What 12-10-1964 RMH 2:1 10 steps urged to improve school libraries; School District No. 59 hears full report 12-10-1964 EGH 3:2 16 area librarians discuss cooperation at Winnetka 12-17-1964 AHH 53:6

Library Hall, Maywood, 121 South Fifth Avenue see First Church of Christ Scientist, Maywood 5-1-1925 8:1

license plates collection, photograph 10-24-1963 AHH 67:1

Lichthardt, Arnold E., Roselle in England, photograph 10-30-1942 (2) 4:5 "don't have much time to write" 2-18-1944 7:4 letter from England 3-10-1944 7:7 letter from France 7-28-1944 7:6 letter from Belgium 12-15-1944 11:2 discharged 11-30-1945 14:7

Lichthardt, Christian gravestone, photograph 10-19-1961 AHH 57:6

Lichthardt, Henry F., Schaumburg marries Lucy D. Oltendorf 9-8-1905 3:3

Lichthardt, Herman, Roselle advertisement: Kelvinator Refrigerator, illustration 8-1-1930 PE 5:1

Licht's, J. C., Co., Mount Prospect, 500 West Northwest Highway mentioned 12-29-1960 MPH 4:1 advertisements: paint and wallpaper 5-4-1961 MPH 4:3, 6-28-1962 AHH 26:1

lie detector tests reporter learns he cannot tell a lie...successfully, photograph 10-8-1959 AHH 31:1

Liebenow, Gilbert I., Mount Prospect photograph 3-11-1949 MPH 1:3 advertisement, candidate for Mount Prospect Village Trustee, photograph 4-15-1949 MPH 5:5

Lieber, Gertrude C. photograph of 3-31-1922 17:1

Lieber, Hal, Bowlers Shops, Palatine, 650 East Northwest Highway advertisement 9-13-1962 AHH 35:6 completes first year in area, photograph; 660 East Northwest Highway 1-17-1963 AHH 39:3

Liederkranz-Gesangverein entertainment, see Seip's Auditorium, Palatine 4-20-1917 6:6, 4-27-1917 4:6

Lieder's Garden Shop, Bensenville see Leider's Garden Shop, Bensenville

Lieder's Greenhouse, Bensenville see Leider's Greenhouse, Bensenville

Lieffer Subdivision seeks annexation to Addison 12-4-1958 AR 1:3

Liepitz, Elizabeth Emma obituary 12-18-1925 15:4

Lies, Nicholas W., Roselle candidate for Supervisor, photograph 3-21-1930 DCR 5:1 to run for state legislature 11-3-1933 RR 1:8 re-elected Chairman of DuPage County Board, photograph 4-20-1934 RR 1:8 named Chairman 10th time 4-26-1935 RR 1:1 elected by unanimous vote 4-23-1937 RR 1:4 elected chairman fifteenth time 4-21-1939 RR 1:1 reelected chairman DuPage County Board, photograph 4-19-1940 RR 1:2 denounces extravagance in defense spending, photograph 9-12-1941 RR 1:2 candidate for county treasurer, photograph 1-23-1942 RR 1:2 photograph 4-3-1942 RR 3:1 loses primary race 4-17-1942 RR 1:8 photograph of 3-9-1945 RR 1:8 gets old gavel; 17 years as county chairman is state record 5-14-1948 RR 1:8 not to run for Bloomingdale Township Supervisor 1-21-1949 RR 1:7 DuPage County Board honors; completes 34 years as Supervisor, poem 3-11-1949 RR 1:2 mayor of Roselle, photograph 12-23-1949 RR 1:7 honored on 80th birthday 10-17-1952 RR 1:7 associated with Addison Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. 50 years, photograph 1-19-1961 RR 1:7 funeral today 9-5-1963 RR 1:7

Lietz, Fred, Forest Park at Fort Sill, Okla., photograph 1-29-1943 3:4

Life Building, Inc., Palatine, 730 East Baldwin Road see Medallist Park, Palatine

Life Furniture Co., Palatine, 1140 East Northwest Highway advertisement 11-2-1961 AHH 7:1 opens 11-2-1961 AHH 41:1 advertisement: forced to move because of Route 53 cloverleaf construction 7-30-1964 AHH 7:4

life insurance see insurance

Life Saver Dance Floor grand opening dance and festival; Rand Road and McDonald Road (Leo's Stand) 7-3-1925 15:1

Life Savers Club see Arlington Heights Township High School 12-17-1948 27:4

Lift Parts Manufacturing, Inc., Elk Grove Village to build plant at Elmhurst Road and Oakton Street, illustration 10-29-1964 EGH 3:1

Liggett Drug Store, Arlington Heights, 2 South Arlington Heights Road night manager shot in hold-up 3-11-1938 1:7

Lighted School House, Barrington mentioned 9-3-1959 PE 1:5

lighting see also lamplighters see Bray & Kates, Arlington Heights see Chicago Suburban Power and Light Company see Illinois Lakes Light and Power Company see Itasca Electric Store see Lamplighter, The, Barrington see Northwestern Gas Light and Coke Company see Northwestern Light & Power Company see Precht, Fred H., Des Plaines see Public Service Company of Northern Illinois see Ritter, Grant A., Des Plaines see Tri-Lite Industries, Inc., Westchester see Wheeler, W. R. & Co., Des Plaines see Wolf Bros., Des Plaines gas lamp, illustration 3-9-1901 5:1 Abner Junior Generator, healthful light, illustration; village lighting a specialty 5-18-1901 1:6 Palatine review of improvements the previous year, street lighting 3-24-1911 4:3 advertisement: electric light 3-1-1912 5:7 advertisement: electric lamp, illustration 12-6-1912 5:6 lightless nights ordered to conserve fuel 8-2-1918 4:6 advertisement: Delco-Light, illustration 10-4-1918 5:7 advertisement: "F" Light and Power Plant, illustration 4-4-1919 12:6 advertisement: Owen Electric Light and Power Plant, illustration 3-5-1920 1:1 Arlington Heights favors boulevard lights for downtown 8-10-1923 (Roll A) 1:3 Tessville to have electric lights 9-19-1924 9:5 Northwest Electric League advertisement: home lighting contest 10-3-1924 2:4 five hundred million candle power light at Checkerboard Field, Broadview 10-31-1924 3:2 scientific street lighting installed in River Forest 2-13-1925 11:3 Palatine Newcomers Improvement Association makes progress on electric lighting 3-7-1930 PE 1:8 Arlington Heights citizens group to study ornamental lights 2-20-1948 1:1 ornamental lights to be included in Arlington loop project 1-28-1949 1:7 Wheeling agrees with Public Service Company of Northern Illinois on improved street lighting 1-6-1950 CCH 1:5 Arlington Heights installed gasoline street lights 1893-1895, 7-7-1950 17:1 Mrs. Leon N. Wells, Arlington Heights constructed first string of Christmas tree lights in 1903, 12-22-1950 1:2 Dunton Avenue, Arlington Heights, widening to include ornamental lighting 6-29-1951 AHH 1:3 Bensenville maps $31,000 program for lighting 8-22-1952 BR 1:7 Bensenville turns on bright lights, photograph 2-26-1953 RR 1:6 first street lights in Palatine were made by Charles Taege, Arlington Heights 6-2-1955 AHH 1:1 Arlington proposes million dollar street, lighting program 12-22-1955 AHH 1:7 here are new Rolling Meadows street light locations 7-5-1956 RMH 1:7 brighter look slated for Northwest Highway, Palatine; 66 new mercury vapor street lights, photograph 7-27-1961 PE 1:6 new street lights being installed in Mount Prospect, photograph 8-24-1961 MPH 1:1 Palatine's downtown street lighting issue may be raised 9-21-1961 PE 2:4 this was the gaslight era in Arlington Heights 9-28-1961 S 78:4 Palatine street light plans get OK 10-5-1961 PE 1:7 Northern Illinois Gas Co. advertisement: put a gaslight in your yard 10-26-1961 AHH 10:5 Nov. 29 hearing for Palatine lights plan; project set for uptown 11-16-1961 PE 1:5 Palatine street light finance method is criticized 12-7-1961 PE 1:5 Palatine sets share of lighting project 3-22-1962 PE 2:4 Rolling Meadows street lighting project meets with cool response 3-29-1962 RMH 6:4 prospects 'good' for Hasbrook gas lights 4-5-1962 AHH 14:1 Palatine trustees vote lights project 5-17-1962 PE 1:5 43 gaslights installed at Hasbrook, photograph 8-9-1962 AHH 13:1 opponents of downtown Palatine lighting seek new hearing 2-7-1963 PE 1:7 Palatine downtown lighting program killed 3-21-1963 PE 1:5 Palatine board plans second try on lights 5-9-1963 PE 1:2 question of public benefit amount is key to downtown Palatine lighting, photograph 10-24-1963 PE 1:3 Rolling Meadows downtown street lighting program slated 1-30-1964 RMH 1:7 Rolling Meadows lights plan fought; churches join opposition 2-6-1964 RMH 1:3

Lighting Equipment Co., Elk Grove Village to occupy plant at 80 Scott Street 1-16-1964 EGH 6:4 gets $110,000 loan 6-25-1964 EGH 1:3

Lighting Unlimited, Inc., Barrington, 200 South Cook Street review 11-1-1962 AHH 57:7

lightning see weather

Lihme, Earl T., Palatine trustee candidate 6-16-1939 PE 1:3 photograph of 11-30-1939 PE 1:3 letter warns of increased rationing, curtailment 9-4-1942 6:4 see Palatine Township High School 3-24-1944 PE 2:4

Lilac Festival see Lombard, Village of 5-11-1934 RR 1:3...

Lilac Hedge Animal Hospital, Bensenville plan group opposes rezoning at 1144 West Irving Park Road 5-3-1962 BR 1:1 veterinarian Dr. James Zabin asks board to review zoning 8-30-1962 BR 2:4 vet's plea is reconsidered 12-13-1962 BR 1:3 plan group recommends okay 2-21-1963 BR 1:7

Lilac Hills Nursery & Landscape Service, Barrington advertisement 4-9-1948 11:4

Lilacia Park, Lombard club plans May trip to 4-30-1964 AHH 26:3

Lillian's Beauty Salon, Bensenville advertisement: Main Street 2-3-1939 RR 2:7

Lillie residence see Childerley 8-5-1938 8:2

Limberg, Mrs. Robert, Rolling Meadows earned title "Deerslayer" when she downed a doe with her bow and arrow, photograph 11-14-1963 RMH 8:1

Limper, Rev. Henry pastor, Immanuel Evangelical Church, Bensenville dies 9-2-1938 PE 3:2

Linco, George W., Addison Army pilot transferred 2-6-1942 (2) 1:7

Lincoln, Abraham "Honest Abe" see Abraham Lincoln Christmas Food train Wheaton College Lincoln Day 2-15-1907 5:2 prize winning essay "Why We Love Lincoln" 2-15-1924 1:1 prize student essay "Life of Lincoln" 4-12-1927 1:3 wins Lincoln essay medal 4-6-1928 4:1 new church started on Lincoln idea: Mount Prospect Community Baptist Church 7-29-1930 4:3 Boy Scouts in pilgrimage to Lincoln's statue in Lincoln Park 2-12-1937 1:6, photograph 2-19-1937 4:4 Naperville College 'Parade of Sixties' to mark Lincoln birthday banquet; to be filmed 2-11-1938 RR 1:2, 2-18-1938 RR 1:4 Addison Township Ministerial Union asks that spirit of Abe Lincoln be made manifest 2-9-1940 RR 1:3 told Lincoln murder was 'inside job' 3-8-1940 1:6 presents original Lincoln skit 2-7-1941 PE 1:6 C. A. Hughes discusses Lincoln 2-13-1942 4:3 Mrs. Henry Stueve, Itasca, dies; said Abraham Lincoln addressed a gathering of citizens near Mannheim Road 9-11-1942 RR 1:2 Park Ridge pastor helps open Abe Lincoln papers in Washington 8-15-1947 15:3 Arlington Heights Township High School teachers hear views on Lincoln papers at convention 5-28-1948 21:1 appointed A. G. Chessman postmaster of Sagone 3-25-1949 17:1 gave a speech at First Baptist Church of Bloomingdale in 1850's 4-15-1949 17:2 "Lincoln room" shown at First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights, antique show, photograph 9-23-1949 20:4 life-size statue in wax inspiring to pupils, photographs; sculptor: Irwin C. Culver 2-18-1960 PE 7:4 dignitaries eulogize man from New Salem 2-15-1962 AHH 13:1 play This Was Your Life—Abraham Lincoln at High Ridge Knolls School, Des Plaines 3-1-1962 EGH 8:5 English home of Lincoln forbears misleads U.S. tourists 9-13-1962 AHH 7:6 Rolling Meadows alderman Ed Potaniec's political success prompts collection of Lincoln items, photographs 11-8-1962 AHH 12:1 rare Lincoln document discovered by collector King Hostick 1-24-1963 AHH 22:3 church life to be aired by Paul McKinnis, Palatine 2-7-1963 AHH 11:5 would have come off badly in TV, says professor 2-14-1963 AHH 20:5 owned a newspaper: contract discovered 2-14-1963 AHH 24:1 Walt Disney defends his animated creation for New York World's Fair 11-21-1963 AHH 16:3 American Legion schedules 30th annual pilgrimage to Lincoln's Tomb in Springfield 1-23-1964 AHH 25:6 E. B. Wheeler, Arlington Heights Civil War veteran was personally honored by the Pres. 9-10-1964 AHH 7:2

Lincoln, Abraham, Christmas Food train DuPage County farmers donate corn for Europe 12-3-1948 RR 1:8

Lincoln, Abraham, Hotel, Springfield closes; bizarre political events recalled 7-2-1964 AHH 9:1

Lincoln, Abraham, School, Park Ridge, 200 South Lincoln Avenue concert 3-8-1935 1:7 draftee registration 10-11-1940 1:1

Lincoln Avenue see Ace Stores, Inc., Niles Center see Baumhardt Bros. Motor Sales, Morton Grove see Becker Box Company, Tessville see Bradley & Haben Funeral Home, Niles Center see Bree, N. J., Tessville see Bree's, Leo, Hall, Tessville see Decker, J. E., Niles Center see Deckert's, Otto, Ballroom, Morton Grove see Dilg's Hall, Morton Grove see Engstler's, Fritz, Hall, Tessville see First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Bensenville see Flame, The, Restaurant and Lounge,