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M.D. (abbreviation) doctor of medicine, see physicians
M. E. (abbreviation) Methodist Episcopal
M. E. C. Corporation, Stone Park, 1546 North Mannheim Road review 8-3-1961 AHH 37:5
M & G Land Development Corp. Pres. Thomas Manetas requests approval from Hoffman Estates for 53 acre landfill east of Barrington Road on both sides of Higgins Road 8-29-1963 HH 1:1 protest on dump growing; Hoffman Highlands residents petition board 9-12-1963 HH 1:8 garbage dump loses vote 9-26-1963 HH 1:4 request for land fill garbage dump is withdrawn 10-3-1963 HH 1:6 still seeks zone okay 10-17-1963 HH 1:7
M & H Builders, Grayslake, Belvidere Road advertisement 2-14-1963 BR 13:6
M & M Company, Bensenville advertisement: coal, coke, wood; 161 South York Street 1-6-1939 RR 2:7 firemen check blaze at local material yards 7-14-1944 RR 1:3
M-Ma's Barbecue, Elk Grove advertisement: Rheingold Beer; York Road and Higgins Road 9-1-1933 5:5
M-P Planned Manufacturing District hearing on new industrial zoning 4-9-1964 MPH 5:3 Mount Prospect orders overhaul of industry zone law 4-30-1964 MPH 1:3
M.R.P. Fabricated Products, Rolling Meadows, 3831 Industrial Avenue ground broken for, photograph 10-9-1958 RMH 1:6 burglars strike at 9-27-1962 RMH 1:7
M & R Snack Shop, Milwaukee Avenue and River Road quonset hut reported to be a gambling den, photograph 12-6-1962 WH 2:1 pin ball machines seized 7-18-1963 AHH 21:4
M.S.U. Alumni Club of Chicago writes fall slate 8-30-1962 AHH 49:5
M. & W. Garage, Arlington Heights advertisement: 32 South Evergreen Avenue 1-5-1934 8:3 advertisement: Tydol Gasoline 7-6-1934 8:4
M1-M2 zoning classification: manufacturing
Maas, Henry photograph 1-13-1950 CCH 1:6
Mabley, Jack, Glenview photograph, see Hoffman Estates Home Owners Association 7-3-1958 PE-HES 1:4 is witness in book case, see censorship 1-25-1962 MPH 1:1 featured speaker at Kingswood Church, Buffalo Grove 10-15-1964 AHH 7:3; to speak on human relations 10-29-1964 WH 2:2
Mac & Al's Corner Tap, Palatine, 60 North Bothwell Street mentioned 3-29-1962 PE 5:4 hunt gunman in killing of tavern owner, Everett McCrea, interior photograph 4-12-1962 PE 1:2 $300 reward offered for data on killer 4-12-1962 PE 1:2 police still seek clues 4-19-1962 HH 6:2 police are seeking suspect in killing; illustration 4-26-1962 AHH 9:3 hold suspect in slaying: Ronald Martin, Streamwood 5-3-1962 AHH 13:7 2 youths expected to testify that they bought liquor at 12-10-1964 AHH 85:2
Mac & Georges Village Liquor, Inc., Barrington mentioned; 220 East Main Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5
MacArthur, Alexander "Alex", Barrington debates merits of 'riot' film, Operation Abolition at Palatine, photograph 10-26-1961 PE 1:5 to run for Palatine Township Republican Committeeman, photograph 12-21-1961 RMH 1:1 appointed committeeman, photograph; replaces Jackson Boughner 1-25-1962 RMH 4:1 GOP hopeful hurt on ice 2-1-1962 HH 5:6 and wife, photograph 2-15-1962 RMH 3:1 says constructive GOP program is needed, photograph 3-1-1962 AHH 7:1 says Palatine Township Republican Organization not involved in clash over Foxworthy 3-8-1962 HH 10:6 sponsors GOP candidates rally, photographs 3-15-1962 RMH 8:4 photograph 3-22-1962 RMH 1:3 women supporters aiding 3-22-1962 RMH 8:7 advertisement, photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 8:6 photograph 3-29-1962 PE 1:4 emphasis on personality not proper, photograph 4-5-1962 RMH 4:6 emerges victor 4-12-1962 RMH 1:7 predicts Mayor Daley is 'all washed up' 4-26-1962 RMH 4:5 at ground-breaking for 1st State Bank of Palatine, photograph 8-23-1962 PE 2:2 named deputy state treasurer, photograph 12-13-1962 RMH 1:7 reports on state economies 4-11-1963 AHH 23:5 says Palatine will support Sen. Graham if he runs for Lieut. Gov. 8-8-1963 RMH 1:1 refutes report of support for Charles Carpentier, photograph 1-23-1964 RMH 1:1 announces formation of unit for William Scott 2-27-1964 BR 5:4 theme: unity with Charles Percy 5-28-1964 PE 1:5 at Palatine Community Park for July 4th festivities, photograph 7-9-1964 PE 6:4 parleys with Richard Ogilvie and William Erickson at GOP convention, photograph 7-23-1964 AHH 5:4 with Jack Keller at convention, photograph 7-23-1964 PE 7:4 describes GOP ticket 9-10-1964 PE 7:5
MacArthur, General Douglas Norman Beckman, Palatine, personal contact with 9-4-1942 PE 2:4 Fred Etteldorf, Palatine saw 6-23-1944 12:6 Minnie Breese, Arlington Heights, rescued by forces of; cares for wounded 2-9-1945 1:8 Bernard Breiter, Bensenville in Marianas; commended by, photograph 3-2-1945 9:6 Norman Pfortmiller, Roselle sees Jap officials land near Okinawa on way to surrender to 9-7-1945 12:3 Richard Dieball, Arlington Heights, guards Japanese officials as they surrender in Philippines to 9-7-1945 12:3 Roland Fenz, Roselle carries official U.S. flag to Tokyo with, photograph 9-28-1945 9:4 Morton Anderson, Forest Park backs 4-2-1948 11:4 arrival in U.S. 'welcomed' by Arlington Heights 4-20-1951 1:4 West Point farewell, photograph 7-5-1962 AHH 20:1
MacArthur, Earl A., Bensenville new employee at Douglas Aircraft Company 3-17-1944 8:3
MacArthur, John, Mundelein insurance man accused of mail fraud 9-24-1948 16:3
Maccabees, Order of see Order of Maccabees
MacClay, Wallace, Itasca Police Chief, photograph 1-20-1933 RR 1:8 sets out to wear sheriff star, photograph 3-2-1934 RR 1:1 popularity seen growing daily 4-6-1934 RR 3:2
MacCormack, Franklyn famous radio star to appear in Rolling Meadows, photograph 9-13-1962 AHH 48:5
Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. Alan, Arlington Heights at GOP convention, photograph 7-23-1964 AHH 23:1
Macdonald, John C. summertime in France 9-13-1918 5:2
MacDonald, Ray W., West Chicago picked to replace Wagemann as candidate for DuPage County Clerk 6-28-1962 BR 1:3 salesmen compete for DuPage County Clerk's office, photograph 8-2-1962 BR 1:3 Clerk explains decrease of $85,400 in budget 10-18-1962 BR 9:2 says he met his legal responsibilities and played no part in poll juggling, photograph 11-29-1962 BR 1:1
Mac Donald, Thom Mac's Sophisticated Swingers, photograph 4-29-1949 RR 7:1
MacDougall, Dr. Curtis D. professor of journalism at Northwestern University discusses news writing, photograph 6-8-1961 AHH 22:4
MacEachron, Scott Schaumburg Township Supervisor, photograph 9-24-1964 HH 1:3
Macfadgen, Mr., Palatine Township gets rid of quack grass 4-20-1923 (Roll A) 11:6
machine shops see also tools see American Machine & Foundry Company, Elk Grove Village see Barrington Garage & Machine Shop see Bradley, Ronald L., Arlington Heights see Dependable Machine Shop, Arlington Heights see Elmhurst Machine Works see Frisby, R. J., Manufacturing Company, Elk Grove Village see Gielow, Herman, & Co., Palatine see International Association of Machinists Union see Kolling Machine Works Garage, Arlington Heights see Lakeview Screw Machine Products, Ontarioville see Mueller Industries, Mount Prospect see Quali-Tech Machine and Engineering Company, Elk Grove Village see Roselle Garage and Machine Shop see Roselle Machine Shop see Scalbom Mfg. Co., Glenview see Schultes Experimental Inc., Niles see Tobleck's Welding & Machine Repair Shop, Roselle see United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, C.I.O.
Machine Tool Rebuilders, Inc., Morton Grove, 6410 Chestnut Street review 1-17-1963 AHH 58:5
machines see blacksmiths see computers and calculators see copiers see farming see gears see jukeboxes see linotype machines see missiles see office machines see pinball machines see planetariums see radio see seriographs see sewing see slot machines see teaching machines see telegraphy see telephones see teletype machines see television see threshing machines see transportation see typesetting machines see typewriters see vending machines see voting machines see washing machines machines cut need for farm children and rural schools 6-20-1947 1:5
Machnik, Robert L., formerly of Palatine at Farragut, Idaho 3-24-1944 12:6 letter from Farragut 5-26-1944 7:3 at Camp Shoemaker, Calif. 6-30-1944 7:6 aboard PT boat in Northwest Pacific 10-13-1944 12:1 "often think of those hunting and fishing excursions I used to take", photograph 2-16-1945 14:2 letter from Philippines 3-9-1945 12:4 photograph of 8-16-1945 18:1
Macho, Dean C., Wheeling family photograph 9-27-1956 WH 1:5
Macior, Mrs. Helen insurance broker's bill are held up by Rolling Meadows city council; conflict present? 3-15-1962 RMH 1:1
Mack Cadillac, Mount Prospect groundbreaking, photograph 5-7-1964 AHH 39:5 illustration; 333 West Rand Road 7-30-1964 BR 17:3 advertisement 8-27-1964 AHH 12:1 Pres. Walter Mack, photograph 12-17-1964 AHH 18:4 owner designs new facilities, photograph 12-24-1964 AHH 22:4
Mack, Clarence "Sonny" president DuPage County Farm Bureau gives trophy, photograph 8-10-1961 BR 5:6
Mack, Dale, Bensenville promoted to Corporal 5-14-1943 RR 2:4 overseas 2-2-1945 7:5
Mack, Daniel A., Morton Grove on destroyer U.S.S. Sterett which is piling up great war record 6-15-1945 11:6
Mack, John A., Bensenville, Glencoe in Germany 4-6-1945 6:1
Mack, Margery, Arlington Heights photograph 6-18-1948 19:5
Mack, Walter M. see Mack Cadillac, Mount Prospect 12-17-1964 AHH 18:4
MacKay, Mr. and Mrs. Donn, Prospect Heights Roman Holiday party, photographs 9-18-1958 PHH 1:5
MacKenzie, Mrs. Pearl, Des Plaines fire victim 8-19-1949 17:8
Mackh, Harold A., Wheeling candidate for Wheeling Township Constable, photograph 4-1-1949 12:1 Wheeling police chief, photograph 12-30-1949 1:2
Mackin, James, Rolling Meadows quits as Rolling Meadows city attorney 9-21-1961 RMH 2:4
Mackler, John, Chicago Heights photographs of 10-16-1942 (2) 5:4, 10-30-1942 (2) 4:6 candidate for Cook County Board Commissioner, photograph 11-1-1946 12:1 victorious, photograph 12-6-1946 1:1 Commissioner hits Hoffman Estates street conditions 9-4-1958 PE-HES 1:4
Maclean, William Hector, Wilmette photographs of 8-7-1908 1:2, 8-19-1910 1:4
Macleod, Mrs. Phyllis, Palatine named head of Palatine chapter of Northwest Cooperative Mental Health Clinic 8-3-1961 PE 1:5
MacNab, D. T., Arlington Heights and wife celebrate their golden wedding, photograph 3-5-1926 1:1 descendant of Eli Skinner to join commemoration 8-14-1931 1:4 mentioned 4-3-1936 5:3 attended A. G. Chessman, Itasca, reunion (February 11, 1876) 11-14-1941 7:5
MacNab, Mrs. Helen Skinner, Arlington Heights granddaughter of Revolutionary War soldier dies 4-24-1936 4:2
Mac Nevin Motor Sales, Des Plaines, 984 South Lee Street advertisement 3-18-1949 24:4 new DeSoto now on display 1-13-1950 8:3
MacRoberts, Bill, Prospect Heights enlists 6-22-1945 10:6 suffers foot injury at Camp Robinson, Ark. 8-3-1945 7:7
Mac's Golden Pheasant Restaurant, Elmhurst, southwest corner Route 83 and North Avenue fire rages out of control 12-6-1962 BR 1:8, photograph 12-13-1962 BR 15:3 part of wave of bombings and fires of restaurants 1-24-1963 BR 7:2
MacTavish, Earl, Palatine interview 7-20-1945 PE 1:3
MacVeagh Corporation, Elk Grove Village photograph 7-5-1962 EGH 2:3 photograph 10-18-1962 AHH 90:3
MacVeagh, Franklin, Co., Elk Grove Village, 1925 Busse Avenue mentioned 10-18-1962 AHH 96:3
Mad-Lik Liquors, Roselle, 704 South Spring Street incorporated 5-9-1963 BR 8:6
Madden, Thomas, Elk Grove Village prophet who wasn't heard; warned against permitting Chicago Magnet Wire to locate in the village, photograph 7-25-1963 EGH 1:6
Maddoen, Marvin essay "My Poultry Project" 7-3-1925 10:5
Madill, Mary Elizabeth, formerly of Bensenville in Marines 3-24-1944 RR 1:5
Madill, William, Bensenville at Scott Field, Ill. 4-9-1943 (2) 5:3
Madison, Mrs., Mount Prospect photograph of 8-24-1945 3:4
Madison Hotel, Arlington Heights see Madison House, Arlington Heights
Madison House, Arlington Heights, 1 and 3 East Campbell Street (also known as Madison Hotel) notable healer, Rev. Dr. Hawkins of East St. Louis coming to 3-22-1918 8:4 purchased by Jos. Schnoes 9-24-1926 5:3 mentioned 1-7-1949 15:2 mentioned (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 17:5 advertisement, M. Blum, Proprietor (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 17:6 located where the Krause & Kehe real estate office is now, photograph 3-18-1949 (2) 17:2 see Blum, Meyer 4-22-1949 17:3 history, photograph 9-30-1949 17:1, 1-6-1950 12:1 smallpox broke out in 1881, 8-4-1950 15:1 photograph 7-16-1959 AHH 18:1 advertisement (1874) 9-28-1961 S 26:4
Madsen, A., Cabinet & Fixture Corp., Wheeling, 528 North Milwaukee Avenue mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:4 re-construction begins after gutted by fire, photograph 12-6-1962 WH 3:1
Madsen, Andrew, Itasca advertisement: septic tanks installed 9-3-1926 15:1
Madsen, C., Arlington Heights Company 92; Army Depot Service 4-4-1941 3:6
Madsen, Diane, Elk Grove Village Elk Grove Village acts to cut traffic toll; tot's death spurs move, photograph 7-5-1962 EGH 1:1
Madsen, Jayne, Itasca Gerald Zych, Itasca, charged with reckless homicide in tot's death; little girl, 4 friends in path of car, photograph 3-7-1963 IR 1:8
Madsen, Lawrence essay "My Poultry Project" 6-5-1925 15:5
Madzow, Myra essay "The Brown Swiss Cattle", photograph 5-23-1924 12:2
Mae-Belle's Beauty Salon, Mount Prospect see Mae Belle De Moch' Beauty Salon, Mount Prospect
Mae Belle De Moch' Beauty Salon, Mount Prospect (formerly known as Mae-Belle's Beauty Salon) advertisement: 123 South Emerson Street 2-15-1962 AHH 44:5 advertisement; 207 South Emerson Street 1-23-1964 MPH 3:6
Maennerchor see also Damenchor see Arlington Heights Maennerchor see Euphonia Maennerchor, Palatine see Palatine Maennerchor
Mae's Beauty Salon, Bensenville advertisement: 9 West Main Street 4-1-1938 RR 2:7
magazines see Buddies (St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights) see Centrella Food News see Chicago see Christian Arts (Chicago) see Cook County Digest see Cook County Farm Bureau Cooperator see Cook County Farm Bureau News see Cook County Farmer see Cook County Highways see Cook County School Achievement see Countryside, The (Cook County Farm Bureau) see Decency Reporter (Citizens for Decent Literature, Inc., Lombard) see DuPage County Historical Review see Edison Service News (Commonwealth Edison) see Farmer Salesman see Health Broadcaster see Helicon (Fenton High School) see Illinois History see Illinois Democratic Forum see Illinois Librarian see Illinois Municipal Review see Media/scope see Northwestern Newsliner (Chicago & Northwestern Railroad) see Oak Leaves (Oak Park) see Out of DuPage Valley—1964 (DuPage County Teachers of English) see Porkmaker News see Portal, The (School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township) see Prairie Farmer see Pure Milk see St. Peter's Visitor (St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights) see Story, The (Elmhurst Memorial Hospital) see Suburbia Today (ST) (magazine insert) see Threads (Scarsdale Improvement Association) Chicago Better Business Bureau warns of magazine 'frauds' 3-12-1964 AHH 44:5
Magee, Bishop J. Ralph new Methodist bishop for Chicago area, photograph 8-11-1944 6:5 "How Pastoral Appointments are Made" 1-21-1949 1:3
Magers, Lewis, Itasca grain elevator; coal and lumber in 1890, 3-25-1949 17:3
magic magician Dr. Tarbell mystifies audience 10-31-1930 1:7 magic show benefit 4-22-1932 1:5 special attraction: Mysterious Smith, the great American Magician 6-10-1932 RR 1:7 on stage: magician Mysterious Smith presents Temple of Mystery 6-24-1932 CCH 3:1 on stage: Little Johnny Jones & Co., The Fashionable Magician 11-11-1932 3:1 light magic to be shown in Palatine, photograph 10-26-1934 PE 1:1 appearance: Prof. Silbar, magician 12-16-1937 PE 1:6 Wm. Cooke, Palatine, magician home for holidays 12-2-1938 PE 1:5 Mr. Jess Olson, magician to entertain, photograph 5-1-1942 6:4 'A' club sponsors magic revue 2-4-1944 1:2, 2-11-1944 1:2 magician show 3-17-1944 CCH 2:2 gala night planned for Xmas party; magician 12-15-1944 PE 1:6 magician, Orieda, to present "Adventures in Mystery" 11-28-1947 1:7 The Fyhries, Wheaton, magic act, photograph 12-14-1961 MPH 9:4 Gail Ann Fyhries, Wheaton won 1962 Chicagoland Talented Teen Search with magic act, photograph 8-16-1962 BR 5:4
Magic Carpet & Tile, Inc., Des Plaines see Magic Mart Inc., Des Plaines
Magic Door, Mount Prospect Plaza advertisement 3-16-1961 AHH 83:5
Magic Kitchen, Des Plaines, Elmhurst Road and Golf Road 'push button' dining to debut 12-7-1961 AHH 50:3 advertisement 4-26-1962 MPH 5:1 photographs 5-3-1962 AHH 36:6
Magic Mart Inc., Des Plaines, 195 River Road (formerly known as Magic Carpet & Tile, Inc., Magic Mart, Inc.) advertisements 1-12-1961 AHH 55:1, 5-17-1962 AHH 20:1 moving to 1500 Rand Road 6-13-1963 AHH 45:6 grand opening continues, photograph 10-10-1963 AHH 65:1
Magic Tile, Inc., Des Plaines see Magic Mart Inc., Des Plaines
magistrates see also police magistrates see Hayes, John D., Palatine police, magistrates told of new arrest procedures 1-16-1964 BR 4:3
Magnet Cove Barium Corp., Rolling Meadows, Industrial Avenue at Northwestern Industrial Park, Rolling Meadows 2-27-1964 AHH 58:2 2 boys confess to plant burglaries 12-10-1964 RMH 1:4
Magnolia Metal Company, Arlington Heights building sold, see Jefferson Ice Company 7-22-1932 1:4
Magnus, Major "Doc", Arlington Heights stationed at Springfield, Mo. 10-30-1942 (2) 4:2 at Corozol, Panama 2-18-1944 7:3
Magnus, Alexander B., Arlington Heights at Camp Wolters, Texas 2-2-1945 7:1 mail clerk 4-6-1945 6:6 at Fort Benning, Ga. 6-15-1945 6:3 graduates from Communications School 12-7-1945 14:3
Magnus Farm Nursing Home, Arlington Heights, 801 East Central Road mentioned 8-23-1962 AHH 2:3
Magnus, Mrs. M. C., Arlington Heights gives $20,000 gift, see Northwest Community Hospital 5-10-1956 AHH 1:7
Magnus, James F., Wheeling suburbanite takes to air for business, photograph 7-6-1961 AHH 5:3
Magnuson's Outpost Motel, Arlington Heights mentioned; 306 East Palatine Road (at Rand Road) 2-15-1962 AHH 74:1
MaGoon, A. G., Wheeling resigns police and fire commission board 8-4-1960 WH 1:4
Magoon, Edward, Des Plaines named in indictment 7-5-1935 1:1
Magruder, Jeb S., Northbrook to aid Barry Goldwater 2-27-1964 MPH 6:5 photograph 3-19-1964 AHH 35:4
Maher Lumber Co., Wood Dale no opposition to annexation request of 12-acre tract west of Wood Dale village hall 3-12-1964 DCR 1:7 groundbreaking ceremony, Irving Park Road, photograph 5-14-1964 BR 4:5 under construction, photographs 9-17-1964 DCR 1:3, 12-3-1964 DCR 1:3 advertisement; 301 West Irving Park Road 12-17-1964 EGH 3:7
Mahler, Dr. Delbert, Bensenville, Wheaton at Clovis, N.M., photograph 8-18-1944 18:7 photograph of 5-4-1945 7:8 advertisement: chiropractic and physical therapy 11-18-1949 RR 3:6
Mahler farm, Itasca 10 acres southwest of Irving Park Road and Catalpa Avenue mentioned 1-16-1964 IR 1:7 Beauchamp Nursery must tell plans; village price for rezoning 11-19-1964 IR 1:7 land purchase in muddle; village to buy but suit filed 12-10-1964 IR 1:7
Mahler, Irene, Bensenville wins Bensenville Lions Club most popular contest, photograph 8-29-1947 3:2 on trip through west, photograph 8-27-1948 RR 3:5
Mahler, Marlas, Franklin Park photograph of 10-19-1928 1:4
Mahler, Theo. thanks Itasca Lions Club 1-2-1942 RR 1:5
Mahoney, Lee, Bensenville photograph 4-22-1949 16:4
Mahumed, Herbert E., Arlington Heights corn grows high for this gardener, photograph 7-15-1949 16:4
Mahumed, Karl, Arlington Heights photograph 11-28-1947 9:3
Maier, Dr. Walter A., Concordia Seminary Lutheran Hour radio speaker with Choral Union concert 4-24-1936 1:7, photograph 5-1-1936 1:7 creates unique "Church of the Air", photograph 3-4-1938 5:6 says atheistic teachings should be barred in public schools 4-1-1938 5:4 says purity of soul more vital than racial purity 1-20-1939 3:6 in person at Lutheran Hour rally at Arlington Heights Township High School 3-12-1943 1:1 attacks euthanasia 'mercy killings' 10-18-1946 18:2 guest speaker, photograph 12-6-1946 17:3 reports famine conditions in Europe 6-27-1947 13:6 Lutheran Hour in 15th year, photograph 9-26-1947 20:4 appeals for food for Europe's needy 10-17-1947 11:4 appeals for unity among all Christian faiths 12-17-1948 28:1 the sixteenth broadcast season of the "Lutheran Hour" on the air, photograph 2-11-1949 11:1 tells of tortures used to get confessions in Hungary 5-13-1949 MPH 6:3 brings Christ to the nations, inaugurates seventeenth season, photograph 9-16-1949 21:4 returns to air 9-23-1949 12:7 famed Lutheran Hour preacher dies suddenly 1-13-1950 8:7
Maierhofer, Oscar, Arlington Heights photograph 11-26-1948 7:5
Maierhofer & Sons Farm, Palatine Road east of Wheeling Road barn burns in $52,000 blaze, photograph 3-5-1948 1:7
Maihack, Mr. and Mrs. Emil, Northbrook observe 45th anniversary, photograph 12-30-1949 6:3
Maihack, Erwin, Northbrook discharged 11-2-1945 13:4
mail see United States Postal Service
mail fraud, alleged see United States Postal Service 9-23-1938 1:3, 9-12-1947 RR 1:7, 9-24-1948 16:3
Maiman's Hall, Wauconda 1870s advertisement reprinted: Barrington Dramatic Club presented Among the Breakers (March 7, 1879) 3-18-1949 24:3 see phonograph records 6-2-1950 17:3
Main Barber Shop, Mount Prospect advertisement: next to postoffice 3-2-1928 9:3 adds another barber 4-2-1937 11:2
Main Food Shop, Bensenville, 113 West Main Street see Vito's Super Mkt, Bensenville advertisement 12-20-1962 EGH 4:3 photograph 12-20-1962 BR 9:3
Main Fruit Store, Lombard sell Atlas Beer; 303 South Main Street 5-5-1933 RR 2:7
Main Garage, Roselle advertisement: autos 11-2-1928 DCR 8:1
Main Liquor Store, Bensenville, 11-A Main Street advertisement 7-7-1949 RR 2:1 advertisement: 19 West Main Street destroyed by fire, photographs 7-11-1963 BR 1:4, 11:1
Main, Robert Jr., Bensenville nabbed, admits theft of auto 2-13-1964 BR 1:3
Main Roselle Shopping Center, Main Street near railroad station grand opening celebration June 11-15, 6-6-1957 RR 1:5
Main Street, Barrington see also County Line Road see also Lake Cook Road see A&P Supermarket, Barrington see Anderson Oil Co., Barrington see Barrington Beauty Parlor see Barrington Furniture Co. see Barrington High School 6-11-1948 22:4 see Barrington Paint & Glass Co. see Barrington Realty Co. see Barrington Rest Home see Barrington Trucking Company see Barrington Upholstery see Beauty Studio, Barrington see Bravos Oldsmobile, Barrington see Carousel Travel & Tours, Barrington see Christian Science Society 5-7-1926 13:5 see Cogswell Realty, Barrington see Country Cousin, The, Barrington see Countryside Bakery, Barrington see Dairy Transport, Barrington see Danielsen & Wilmering Funeral Home, Barrington see Darken's, Barrington see Eleanor's, Barrington see First Church of Christ Scientist, Barrington see Grant Motor Sales, Barrington see Har-Mel Motors, Inc., Barrington see Illinois Bell Telephone Co. 12-12-1963 PE 6:2 see Jewel Center, Barrington see Keynote Studio, Barrington see Knitters Nook, Barrington see Lamplighter, The, Barrington see Mac & Georges Village Liquor, Inc., Barrington see Marie's Bakery, Barrington see Mayard's Barrington Homestead see Miller Oil Co., Barrington see Nance, Dayton B., Barrington see National Food Store, Barrington see Nelson, Robert L., Realty, Barrington see Paint 'N Paper, Barrington see Personality Beauty Salon, Barrington see Phillips, L. W., Mens Wear, Barrington see Pohlman's Pharmacy, Barrington see Rand Hairdressing Salon, Barrington see Roxworthy, T. J. & Sons, Barrington see Seegers Instrument Co., Barrington see Stirlen Pieper Funeral Home, Barrington see Thies, E. C., Barrington see Yount Ford Sales, Barrington home at Hager Avenue, illustration 10-3-1924 2:4 to be widened 2-5-1937 PE 2:8 railroad car backyard ornament at 621 East Main Street 7-25-1941 5:6, 8-15-1941 (2) 1:4
Main Street, Bartlett see Ekx, Carl, Shoe Repair Shop, Bartlett
Main Street, Bensenville see Anderson's Reliable Dry Goods Store, Bensenville see Andresen's Bakery, Bensenville see Bachelor's Radio & Appliance Store, Bensenville see Bensenville Auto Wreckers see Bensenville Bakery see Bensenville Cab Company see Bensenville Currency Exchange see Bensenville News Agency see Bensenville Shopping Plaza see Bensenville State Bank see Campbell Products Co., Bensenville see Chicago Crane Co., Bensenville see Dominic's Liquors, Bensenville see Duerkop Pharmacy, Bensenville see Eleanor's Bake Shop, Bensenville see Ellmore's Flower Shop, Bensenville see Ferriolo, Dr. S. F., Bensenville see Franzen, Chester F., Bensenville see Franzen, Chester F., Insurance Agency, Bensenville see Franzen, George E., Lumber Company, Bensenville see Franzen Hall, Bensenville see Franzen Hardware and Plumbing Store, Bensenville see Geri's Infants' and Children's Wear Inc., Bensenville see Hill-'n'-Dale Togs, Bensenville see Keeling's, Bensenville see Keeling's Radio & Appliance Store, Bensenville see Kiddie Korner, Bensenville see Kudelas Department Store, Bensenville see Lillian's Beauty Salon, Bensenville see Mae's Beauty Salon, Bensenville see Main Food Shop, Bensenville see Martin's Sport 'N' Work Store, Bensenville see Mess, W. F., Bensenville see National Food Store, Bensenville see Norma's Beauty Salon, Bensenville see Novak's Restaurant & Fountain, Bensenville see Old Butcher Shop, Bensenville see Olhaber, Walter C., Bensenville see Quality Meat Market, Bensenville see Reliable Dry Goods Store, Bensenville see Rusteberg Trucking Service, Bensenville see Schmidt's Bakery, Bensenville see Schultz, E. A., Bensenville see Shoppers Row, Bensenville see Smith, Louis, Bensenville see Sport 'N Work, Bensenville see Stresen-Reuter, Fred'k A., Inc., Bensenville see Style Beauty Salon, Bensenville see Suburbia Hardware, Bensenville see Village Bakery, Bensenville see Village Cafe, Bensenville see Village News Agency, Bensenville see Village Toy Center, Bensenville see Vito's Super Mkt, Bensenville see Weinold, Louis, Bensenville see West Suburban Hardware, Bensenville many business changes on 5-8-1931 DCR 1:2 photograph 6-9-1955 RR 3:3 study one-way proposition 11-15-1962 BR 11:1
Main Street, Bloomingdale see Neltor, Francis, Bloomingdale
Main Street, Cary see Trout Valley, Cary
Main Street, Crystal Lake see Oak Manufacturing Company, Division of Oak Electro/Netics Corp., Crystal Lake
Main Street, Glen Ellyn see Bartel, Fred, Glen Ellyn see Glen Ellyn Village Foodliner see Hillside Pharmacy, Glen Ellyn see Lazy-K Restaurant, Glen Ellyn see Lomardo, P., Glen Ellyn see Rivers, Bobby, Dance Studio, Glen Ellyn see Royal Blue Store, Glen Ellyn see Rystrom's, Glen Ellyn see Schreiber Service Store, Glen Ellyn see Sirek, Ted, Excavating Company, Inc., Glen Ellyn see Tauber, Carl G., Glen Ellyn
Main Street, Lake Zurich see Briggs, R. A., Lake Zurich see Lake Zurich Metal Products
Main Street, Lombard see Golden Point Drive In, Lombard
Main Street, Mount Prospect see also Elmhurst Road see Alansons Men's and Boys' Wear, Mount Prospect see Andy's Shoe Repair, Mount Prospect see Bluett, R. J., & Sons see Bolger, John A., Park Ridge, Barrington see Boorman, Coughlin & Forde, Mount Prospect see Brickman Home Builders, Inc., Mount Prospect see Buck, Alfred L., Mount Prospect see Busse Bros., Mount Prospect see Busse Buick, Mount Prospect see Busse Motor Sales, Mount Prospect see Busse, Wm. & Son, Inc., Mount Prospect see Castle Heights Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Central Plaza Shopping Center, Mount Prospect see Central School, Mount Prospect see Community Presbyterian Church, Mount Prospect see Convenient Food Mart, Mount Prospect see Econ-O-Wash Coin-Operated Laundry, Mount Prospect see Elk Grove Township Regular Republican Organization see FBK Realtors Inc., Mount Prospect see Family Delicatessen & Caterers, Mount Prospect see Franklin, Ben, Store, Mount Prospect see Gambrinus Tavern, Mount Prospect see Geffe's Bakery, Mount Prospect see Gift Box, The, Mount Prospect see Golden's Food Shop and Cleaners, Mount Prospect see Hill, D., Nursery Co., Dundee, Mount Prospect see Homeyer's Flowers, Mount Prospect see J & B Village Meat Market, Mount Prospect see Jake's Pizzeria, Mount Prospect see Kersting's Garden Center, Mount Prospect see Kinsel's Bakery Food Shoppe, Mount Prospect see Kirchhoff Insurance Agency, Mount Prospect see Landeck, Otto H., Mount Prospect see La Petite Salon of Beauty, Mount Prospect see Martin's Hair Fashions, Mount Prospect see Meeske's Grocery and Market, Mount Prospect see Meyn, John, Mount Prospect see Mount Prospect Barber Shop see Mount Prospect Cleaners see Mount Prospect Herald 10-1-1964 MPH 1:1 see Mount Prospect Jewelers see Mount Prospect Lutheran Church see Mount Prospect News Agency see Mount Prospect Paint & Glass see Mount Prospect Paint & Wallpaper Co. see Mount Prospect Pastry Shop see Mount Prospect Public School see Mount Prospect State Bank see Mount Prospect, Village of 12-16-1949 MPH 1:6, 6-7-1956 MPH 1:7 see Phil's Downtown Pure Oil, Mount Prospect see Prospect Opticians, Mount Prospect see Prospect Theatre, Mount Prospect see St. John Episcopal Church, Mount Prospect 10-15-1953 AHH 7:3 see Schott, Frank, Mount Prospect see Scotty's Standard Service Station, Mount Prospect see Stan's Standard Service, Mount Prospect see Stan's Super Shell Service, Mount Prospect see Tindall, H. J. & Sons, Mount Prospect see Uptown Standard Station, Mount Prospect see V & G Printers, Mount Prospect see Van's Stationery and Record Shop, Mount Prospect photograph of road repair in 1915, 6-1-1951 AHH 13:1 house at 111 North Main Street, photograph 1-2-1958 MPH 1:6 off-street parking lot dooms landmark at 31 South Main Street, photograph 3-26-1959 MPH 1:1 facelifting for downtown, illustration 5-31-1962 MPH 1:1 congestion at C&NW RR tracks, photograph 5-21-1964 MPH 1:3 French Quarter studio homes at 150 South Main Street, photograph 10-22-1964 AHH 59:1
Main Street, Park Ridge see Carlson, Oscar E., Paint Co., Park Ridge see Dempsey Motor Corp., Park Ridge see Gillick building, Park Ridge see Kent, Alice, Personnel, Park Ridge see Novak & Parker, Park Ridge see Oehring Motors, Inc., Park Ridge see Park Ridge Employment Agency see Senay, Mademoiselle Alba, Beauty Culture, Park Ridge
Main Street, Roselle see A&P Supermarket, Roselle see Ace Hardware, Roselle see Bill's Barber Shop, Roselle see Community Motor Sales, Roselle see Crispy Roll Bakery, Roselle see Economy Cash Market, Roselle see Higgins Apparel Shop, Roselle see Juhnke building, Roselle see Little John's Bakery, Roselle, Main Street see Major's Auto Service, Roselle see Rodewald Farms Dairy, Roselle see Roselle Greenhouses see Roselle Public Library 8-18-1960 RR 1:7 see Roselle Union Leader see Shanks' Ice Cream, Roselle see Snyder's Drugs, Roselle see United States Postal Service 3-5-1953 RR 1:2, 7-11-1963 RR 1:2 1910 photograph 6-23-1960 AR 4:1 photograph 12-21-1961 BR 10:3 veto idea for one-way street; try parking on diagonal 11-29-1962 RR 1:7
Main Street, Skokie see Chicago Door Corp., Skokie see Erland's Electrical Contractors Inc., Skokie see Schoening, Fred, Niles Center
Main Street, Wheaton see Clover Farm Store, Wheaton see Frea's Sandwich Shop, Wheaton see Sav-O-Rama, Wheaton see Wheaton Central High School see Wheaton Sewer and Water Co.
Main Street Crusade E. Wallin, Bensenville, egg farmer says chain store prices mean lower quality 1-9-1931 1:6 Winfield S. Caslow, the Crusader to speak against chain stores 1-23-1931 8:7 'Honor Store' meeting very successful at Des Plaines 10-30-1931 6:1 independent merchants hold meeting 11-6-1931 4:3 laud Honor Store at Arlington Heights 11-13-1931 4:3 advertisement 1-15-1932 CCH 4:1 Arlington Heights Honor Store Guide 1-22-1932 5:1 Winfield Caslow: "This Chain-Merger Depression" 2-12-1932 5:1 mass meeting at Arlington Heights 3-11-1932 5:1 mass meeting at Des Plaines 4-1-1932 1:7 Winfield H. Caslow says vote 4-8-1932 CCH 1:6 home owned stores fight for existence, stage big offensive 4-29-1932 1:7 Caslow to appear at Roselle 7-15-1932 DCR 1:8 Caslow: people shut off own jobs, banks when they shop at chain stores 8-26-1932 1:1 Harvest Festival, see Palatine Independent Merchants 9-23-1932 8:7
Maine see Maine Township
Maine Center School, Oakton Street and Rand Road see also School District No. 64˝, Maine Township sleigh ride 2-1-1927 4:4 opens 9-13-1927 4:3 new school opens Oct 1, 9-4-1928 1:3 contests at 3-12-1929 4:3 commencement 5-27-1930 8:4 four page sheet The Maine Center Gazette 3-20-1931 AHH 12:8
Maine East High School, Park Ridge see Maine Township High School East, Park Ridge
Maine Leasing Corp., Des Plaines, 1500 Miner Street advertisement 2-4-1949 16:1
Maine Memorial Hospital, Des Plaines plans announced 6-24-1927 1:3, 7-8-1927 1:3 illustration of 7-12-1927 1:4 desperate need for 7-12-1927 6:6 drive nears zero hour 8-2-1927 8:3 many towns to be asked to co-operate on 8-16-1927 1:3 Arlington Heights Lions to raise money for 8-19-1927 1:1 fails to materialize 8-31-1928 1:1 Maine Pioneer (newspaper) weekly publication of Maine Township High School 9-7-1934 PE 1:2
Maine Roller Skating Rink, Des Plaines advertisement: Park Place at Pearson Street 1-9-1931 5:1
Maine School Achievement Club 11-7-1924 5:5
Maine Securities Co., Des Plaines advertisement: loans; Kinder building, 1547 Ellinwood Street 7-1-1932 6:1 review 2-1-1935 8:7
Maine Shrine Club officers to be installed 2-20-1964 AHH 21:8
Maine Township, Cook County (T41N R12E), bounded by Central Road, Harlem Avenue, Devon Avenue and Mount Prospect Road history during World War to be compiled 2-10-1928 6:4 duties of the public health nurse 11-6-1928 4:3 east Maine farmers study revaluation 3-26-1929 1:2 discrepancies in accounts of highway commissioner 3-26-1929 1:8 successful suit against 4-9-1929 1:1 recount makes Koehler Supervisor of 6-25-1929 1:7 committee finds irregularities in finances of 8-27-1929 1:1 recover over $38,000 from ex-heads of 1-3-1930 1:3 officials discuss rural fire protection 3-15-1940 CCH 1:4 truck growers do not favor feeding daytime laborers 4-9-1943 (2) 6:3 map: northwest quarter 9-17-1943 MPH 4:3 consolidation of schools recommended 6-20-1947 1:8 petition to reduce to two miles square (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:4 election to fill Justice of the Peace vacancy; E. A. Thomas elected (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:4 D. T. Wood, Park Ridge, attacks Des Plaines for wanting to secede from (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:5 brief early history 10-29-1964 AHH 10:3
Maine Township Civic Orchestra and Community Chorus concert at Lincoln School, Park Ridge 3-8-1935 1:7
Maine Township Community Concert Association mentioned 1-2-1964 AHH 17:4
Maine Township Ex-Service Men's Republican League formed 2-21-1930 8:1
Maine Township Family Counselling Service may change its name to Community Counselling Center, Suburban Branch, Salvation Army Family Service Division 8-20-1964 AHH 4:7
Maine Township High School see Maine Township High School East, Park Ridge see Maine Township High School West, Des Plaines
Maine Township High School East, Park Ridge, 2601 Dempster Street (formerly known as Maine Township High School) see also School District No. 207 see Maine Pioneer (newspaper) to purchase 60 acres on Potter Road 10-3-1924 15:3 school site election set 12-12-1924 2:5 cheerleader's cheer 2-6-1925 1:2 plans $500,000 school building at Dempster Street and Potter Road 9-27-1927 1:3 to get $500,000 school 10-18-1927 6:2 sold to School District No. 62, Maine Township 1-3-1928 4:3 bids for new school 2-21-1928 5:3 bids to be opened for 11-27-1928 4:7 moves from Des Plaines to Dempster Street and Potter Road 3-4-1930 1:1 commencement 6-17-1930 5:4 Frank Lloyd Wright makes plea for art in schools at 11-11-1930 1:6 teacher's institute 12-4-1931 7:1 big band and glee club concert 5-6-1932 CCH 1:7 'farm lands' yield profits 8-19-1932 8:3 'chain letters are form of gambling': principal 5-31-1935 1:1 Dr. Walter Maier, Lutheran Hour radio speaker with Choral Union concert 4-24-1936 1:7, photograph 5-1-1936 1:7 WLS National Barn Dance: Lulu Belle, Skyland Scotty, Hoosier Sod Busters, Billy Woods, Girls of the Golden West, Four Hired Hands, Miss Pauline, Bill McCluskey, Ramblin' Red Foley and Eva 4-30-1937 4:5 Cook County Farm Bureau to sponsor WLS show 5-7-1937 1:2,7, photograph 4:1 indoor swimming pool open to public 6-25-1937 6:3 students learn to drive in auto course 1-28-1938 5:2 to vote on $50,000 bond issue for school auditorium 8-12-1938 8:4 voters say "no" to auditorium 8-26-1938 1:2 community lectures 10-14-1938 5:3 janitors favor cut in plea for shorter hours 11-25-1938 1:3 famous choir at Cutting Hall, Palatine, photograph 1-27-1939 1:3 to offer junior college, see Maine Township Junior College 3-31-1939 5:3 12 Lutheran church choirs unite in concert 4-21-1939 1:4 vegetable school, see 4-H Clubs 9-8-1939 CCH 8:1 adult evening school opens, photograph 9-29-1939 7:1 Wm. J. Cooke to expose spooks and frauds 3-8-1940 PE 1:2 aviation and dancing included in adult evening school 9-20-1940 (2) 1:4 draftee registration 10-11-1940 1:1 public sentiment kills tavern plan nearby 3-14-1941 1:3 free training for defense workers; flying club formed 5-9-1941 CCH 1:8 lists courses for adult evening classes 10-3-1941 MPH 6:4 adult school term begins 1-16-1942 CCH 3:3 builds plane detector 3-20-1942 (2) 1:4 receives scrap, see Palwaukee Airport 6-12-1942 (2) 1:8 free defense classes 7-10-1942 (2) 2:5 'need 10,000 mile bombers to beat Axis'—Major Seversky 11-6-1942 (2) 1:6 adult classes to start 1-8-1943 1:6 seeks women for machine shop classes 1-8-1943 1:6 war training; machine shop on 80 hour week, photograph 3-26-1943 (2) 2:3 United Press writer, Robert Bellaire, tells of Jap prison terrors, photograph 4-2-1943 6:6 offers training with work in war plants 6-11-1943 (2) 1:1 war training classes to begin 9-24-1943 1:8 free machine shop training 3-10-1944 1:5 new courses for adults in evening 1-25-1946 8:4 horse show 5-24-1946 17:4 to show Little Women 12-6-1946 8:5 adult evening classes 1-10-1947 PE 4:1 26 teach eve courses, photograph 3-7-1947 7:4 students participate in Latin tournament 3-14-1947 6:2 to get new Ford for drivers' courses 5-2-1947 16:3 Spring Horse Show 5-16-1947 15:6 adult night classes to open, photograph 9-12-1947 PE 5:1 American Legion commander calls for united front against Reds at Americanism rally 11-21-1947 7:3 adds ten subjects to adult classes 1-16-1948 12:3 hair bow week for coeds, photograph 4-16-1948 10:4 offers 24 courses at half-day summer school: Milo S. Johnston, photograph 5-14-1948 18:3 Board studies ways to remove principal Frank Holmes 5-14-1948 19:7 lecture series 10-1-1948 11:4 new night course: Psychology of the Adolescent 1-21-1949 11:4 fashion show 3-18-1949 (2) 18:4 card nine bows to, photograph 4-29-1949 15:6 outlines plans for additional facilities 8-5-1949 16:5 registration for night school 9-23-1949 12:3 to ask $2,000,000 addition 10-28-1949 18:6 Barrington dancers to appear at evening school 11-18-1949 12:5 urges parents to teach teenagers safety in driving 11-18-1949 RR 5:7 "Afternoon of Harmony": barbershop quartets 1-6-1950 MPH 3:7 student nurses practice for annual Christmas concert, photograph 12-7-1961 AHH 9:5 1942 alums set for reunion 3-29-1962 RMH 5:3 Allegro American Ballet Company 4-16-1964 AHH 75:1 "San Antonio Special" barbershop show, photographs 5-7-1964 AHH 30:4
Maine Township High School South, Park Ridge, 1111 South Dee Road see also School District No. 207 tops Prospect Harriers 9-24-1964 AHH 40:7
Maine Township High School West, Des Plaines, 1755 South Wolf Road see also School District No. 207 Northwest Suburban Council, Boy Scouts of America to stage its 34th annual business meeting at the new school 12-3-1959 108:4 Norman Ladd named department chairman, mathematics 10-6-1960 AHH 45:5 district tennis meet 4-30-1964 AHH 60:7 "Go-Goldwater Jamboree" will feature Barry Goldwater's sons 10-8-1964 AHH 14:7 mobile classroom, photograph 12-17-1964 MPH 10:3
Maine Township Jewish Congregation meets at 9348 Home Circle, Des Plaines 3-21-1963 MPH 3:7 advertisement 8-27-1964 EGH 2:1
Maine Township Junior College to be offered by Maine Township High School 3-31-1939 5:3 plans aeronautics course 7-26-1940 1:3 Palatine girls in play 10-16-1941 CCH 8:4 may disband soon 2-13-1942 (2) 2:4 to close its doors 3-20-1942 (2) 1:4
Maine Township Levee District proposed 10-12-1917 4:4 asks permission to build catch basins and raise assessments 3-31-1922 18:3
Maine Township Republican Organization annual picnic 7-28-1944 6:5
Maine Township Young Republican Organization plans summer socials 6-11-1964 MPH 6:7
Maine West High School, Des Plaines see Maine Township High School West, Des Plaines
Maineville see United States Postal Service 11-15-1935 5:5
Mains, Douglas L., Co., Wheaton, 1034 College Avenue review: advertising 7-11-1963 AHH 72:3
Mair, William, Palatine enjoys rifle range life 9-27-1918 4:1 photograph 6-10-1949 PE 1:3
Maischaider, Pauline, Skokie nurse stationed at Camp Cook, Santa Barbara 7-23-1942 4:1
Maison de Romayne, Arlington Heights, 54 South Dunton Street mentioned 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1 advertisement: bras; 43 South Dunton Avenue 6-8-1961 AHH 6:7 photograph 9-7-1961 EGH 1:6 robbed 3-8-1962 AHH 10:4, 3-29-1962 AHH 3:8 police hunt thieves who ransacked shop 1-10-1963 AHH 1:6
Maison de Vaughn Apartments, Wood Dale, Irving Park Road advertisement 5-2-1963 AHH 51:4
Maitre d', The, Elk Grove Park and Shop set plush restaurant for shopping center 2-2-1961 EGH 2:1 local art talent will soon be spotlighted, illustration 10-5-1961 EGH 1:5, 3:4 entry deadline for "Menu Cover" art contest extended 10-26-1961 EGH 2:5 owners Mr. and Mrs. William Rose, photograph 12-14-1961 EGH 2:6 elegant new addition to Elk Grove Village, interior photograph 1-25-1962 EGH 1:4 gives emphasis to artists' work, photographs 2-1-1962 EGH 4:1 advertisement: singer Ed Beylair, photograph 4-26-1962 AHH 52:1 features Bruce Robins at the piano 8-9-1962 AHH 36:6 Elk Grove Professional and Businessmen's Association sponsors "Coketail Party" for teens at 8-9-1962 EGH 1:1 photographs 10-18-1962 AHH 87:4 Rusty Field, photograph 3-7-1963 AHH 15:1 Miss Elinore "Ellie" Sten 6-6-1963 AHH 56:3 offers dinner-theatre deal: Elk Grove Village Masque and Staff production, The Moon is Blue 1-30-1964 AHH 26:3 Jerry Duro, Arlington Heights, "The Little Mario Lanza" photographs 2-13-1964 AHH 28:5, 29:6 experience behind success 2-27-1964 AHH 62:8 Ramon Tovar (The Cisco Kid) 10-1-1964 AHH 59:3 mentioned; 111 East Higgins Road 10-22-1964 EGH 12:4 Maury Peretz 12-10-1964 AHH 61:1, 62:6 at Elk Grove Park and Shop, photograph 12-17-1964 EGH 3:4
Majewski, Lawrence, Addison wife critically shot by estranged husband, photograph 9-10-1959 DCR 1:7 indicted 10-15-1959 AR 1:5 trial delayed again 2-25-1960 AR 1:7