NAACP (abbreviation) see National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Naatz, Dr. James, Mount Prospect mentioned 12-24-1964 MPH 2:5
Nabor Lumber Company, Palatine, 1205 West Baldwin Road advertisement 5-4-1961 PE 4:1
Naehler, Miss Gertrude, Barrington drowns at Deer Grove Lake 7-11-1919 1:4
Nagel see Kuhlman & Nagel, Inc., Des Plaines
Nagel, Arlene, Arlington Heights photograph of 9-13-1940 (2) 1:4
Nagel, Fred, Co., Des Plaines advertisement: Auburn auto, illustration; 716 Pearson Street 9-4-1931 8:5
Nagel, June M., Arlington Heights photographs 9-19-1941 6:4, 4-30-1948 4:3
Nagel, Ronald, Arlington Heights photograph of 7-14-1939 5:4
Nagel, Roy, Roselle sees [unspecified] action in Pacific, photograph 11-6-1942 RR 1:2 discharged 11-30-1945 14:6
Naggatz, Arthur J., Palatine attending baking school at Fort Sheridan, Ill. 10-28-1943 12:2 at Fort Brady, Mich. 1-21-1944 12:3 letter from Camp Ellis, Ill. 11-10-1944 11:2 letter from Camp Haan, Calif. 12-22-1944 10:3, 6-22-1945 10:4 at Camp Adair, Ore. 7-27-1945 7:7 expected home at any time 10-25-1945 11:6 discharged 12-14-1945 9:4
Nagro, Dr. C. F., Roselle see Roselle, Dear Home Town Pres. Roselle Business Men's Association suggests that Bloomingdale, Keeneyville, Medinah, Roselle and Itasca unite into one town 9-26-1963 IR 1:1
Nagy, Joe J., Wheeling photograph 6-25-1948 5:4
Nagy's Drive Inn, Bensenville, Irving Park Road and Addison Street advertisement 3-10-1955 RR 2:6
Naim Catholic widowers, widows form organization 2-8-1962 AHH 54:7
Nakutny, M., Arlington Heights MD mentioned; 1024 South State Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:4
Nally, Sally, Bensenville assigned GOP parley, photograph 7-21-1960 BR 1:6
names see aliases, assumed names and pseudonyms see School District No. 59, Elk Grove Township 5-7-1964 EGH 2:1
Names, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Niles double death shocks all 10-30-1931 CCH 1:8
NANAC (abbreviation) see National Aircraft Noise Abatement Council
"Nanahbuzh Indians" suburban residents dance in authentic costumes 8-17-1961 AHH 4:4 area residents to take part in Arlington Heights 125th anniversary celebration, photograph 8-24-1961 AHH 1:2 tribe to pitch camp at Rolling Meadows, photograph 9-14-1961 RMH 11:1 members in costume, photograph 1-25-1962 AHH 13:3
Nance, Dayton B., Barrington mentioned; Realtor, 126 West Main Street 7-16-1964 AHH 62:1
Nangle, Owen W. "Bud", Palatine helps fight subs in maritime service 7-31-1942 1:2 enlists with Navy; at Glenview 9-18-1942 PE 1:1 letter from Miami, Fla. 4-21-1944 7:8 on leave 5-19-1944 9:6 aircraft inspector 8-18-1944 16:8 in San Diego, Calif. 9-29-1944 11:3 in Pacific 6-8-1945 9:2 letter from Pacific 8-16-1945 22:5
Naper Aero Club sues DuPage County over air strip 7-28-1960 AR 16:4 Mrs. Harold White, Naperville, organizer of, photographs 11-7-1963 BR 13:1
Naperville Candy Kitchen, 29 West Jefferson Street sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7
Naperville, City of celebration, see DuPage County 5-15-1931 8:1 see Arlington Heights Road 1-28-1949 17:2 town incorporated within Cook County in 1831, 1-28-1949 17:3
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
Naperville Fruit Store, 218 South Main Street sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7
Naperville High School court denies injunction against class photos against 7-9-1964 BR 6:1
Naperville National Bank opens 5-4-1934 PE 1:5
Naperville Road see Bell Telephone Laboratories, Naperville see Maple Grove Forest Preserve see Novak's Delicatessen, Downers Grove see Villa Olivia Country Club, Bartlett Naperville Sun-Times mentioned 11-7-1963 BR 13:1
Naperville Township, DuPage County (T38N R9E), bounded by Townline Road, Washington Street, 87th Street and Kautz Road zoning map 12-20-1956 BR 3:1
naphtha see Salisbury, W. H., Co., Chicago fumes ignite; flames scorch cabinets 12-24-1964 AR 6:7
Naples, John, Palatine enters race for School District No. 15, Palatine Township board, photograph 3-29-1962 PE 7:5
Napoli, Alexander J. Circuit judge backed by Chicago Bar Association poll 10-15-1964 AHH 16:1
naprapaths see also chiropractors see Gunderson, Dr. W. E., Palatine, Arlington Heights see Heidemann, Dr. A. G., Arlington Heights
narcotics see drug abuse
NAREB (abbreviation) see National Association of Real Estate Boards
Narrod, Kenneth, Company, The, Franklin Park advertisement: moving company; 3340 North Mannheim Road 5-17-1962 AHH 15:6
NASA (abbreviation) see United States, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Nasby, Rev. A. Gordon photograph of, see St. Mark Lutheran Church, Mount Prospect 11-9-1945 MPH 1:3 photograph 7-2-1948 MPH 1:4
Nasby, Howard E., River Grove advertisement: electrical contractors; 8423 Grand Avenue 12-7-1928 DCR 5:7
Nash Garage, Elmhurst, 420 North York Street (later known as Lincoln-Mercury dealer) mentioned 11-19-1948 RR 6:4
Nason clover field see Baldwin Road 3-21-1930 5:1
Nason, Jessie, Palatine dies 3-27-1908 4:2
Nason, Rev. John circuit rider 6-3-1949 15:1, 4-23-1953 AHH 23:5
Nason, Lea mentioned 4-23-1953 AHH 23:5
Nason, Miss Mary see Kennicott, Mrs. Mary
Nason, William, Palatine dies 1-24-1908 8:3 Palatine street to be named after 1-16-1958 PE 1:6
Nathan, Rev. Frank to lecture at Itasca on Passover and Jewish marriages 10-9-1914 DCR 1:6
Nation, Benjamin L., Franklin Park tribute to 4-6-1928 DCR 1:5, 4-13-1928 DCR 1:3, 4-13-1928 FPB 1:4 Unity Ticket platform 4-5-1929 DCR 8:5
Nation, Raymond E., Bensenville at Big Spring, Texas, photograph 9-8-1944 7:4 awarded Oak Leaf Cluster to Air Medal 11-16-1945 9:4
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) see United States, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
National Aircraft Noise Abatement Council (NANAC) seeks to reduce jet noise with research 9-29-1960 AHH 36:3
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) local DuPage County branch to celebrate NAACP Day at Second Baptist Church 10-10-1963 BR 1:3 DuPage County branch president Mrs. Ollie Robinson, photograph 10-10-1963 BR 8:1
National Association of Home Builders anticipates accelerated market in 1964, 1-23-1964 AHH 46:1
National Association of Letter Carriers Wheeling Post Office gives official recognition to 4-11-1963 WH 4:7
National Association of Real Estate Boards (NAREB) says property owner must be allowed to determine acceptability of any buyer or tenant of his property 6-20-1963 AHH 62:1
National Audubon Society see DuPage Audubon Society President gives lecture on birds to Arlington Heights Woman's Club 11-20-1925 12:5 49th Christmas Bird Count sponsored by 11-26-1948 16:5
National Bank of Palatine see First National Bank of Palatine
National Barber Shop Singers Bill Brezinski leads Wood Dale chapter, photographs 4-4-1963 BR 2:4
National Brick Yard Dump, Dundee Road see garbage 7-30-1948 4:4...
National Broadcasting System (NBC) see Perkins, Marlin see WNBQ-TV, Chicago, Channel 5 NBC Mac McCloud, NBC Star and Great Band at Crystal Ball Room, Fox River Grove 5-28-1937 5:4,6 in person: Johnny Johnston, NBC singer - guitarist at Arcada Theatre, St. Charles 9-15-1939 6:4 NBC manager, Art Jacobson to speak at Mount Prospect Men's Club, photograph 1-19-1945 MPH 1:8 17-year-old Allan Gerlach, Arlington Heights, to solo with NBC orchestra, photograph 8-9-1962 AHH 3:3
National Campers and Hikers Association (NCHA) see Palatine Chapter, National Campers and Hikers Association see Wheel Go Camping Chapter, National Campers and Hikers Association
National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice (NCCIJ) which serves 57 Catholic Interracial Councils calls for meeting for racial justice 7-18-1963 AHH 77:1
National Civil War Centennial Commission says civil war observances often turned into carnivals 12-13-1962 AHH 51:1
National College of Chiropractic, Lombard, 200 East Roosevelt Boulevard to open 4-25-1963 BR 7:3 moves to Lombard 7-4-1963 BR 4:3
National College of Education, Evanston NASA's Spacemobile visits 8-24-1961 AHH 25:3 advertisement; at Parkside Elementary School 9-6-1962 AHH 48:1
National Committee for an Effective Congress endorses Jerome Ziegler for Congress 10-29-1964 AR 6:3
National Conference of Christians and Jews (NCCJ) Pleasant Hill School PTA to hear speaker 3-21-1963 PE 3:4 Hoffman Estates workshop aims to combat prejudice 4-25-1963 HH 3:6 see human relations commission resulting from workshop, photograph 5-2-1963 HH 2:1, 5:1 to sponsor "Rearing Children of Goodwill" workshops 3-12-1964 EGH 2:2, 4-16-1964 EGH 4:6, 10-8-1964 WH 3:1
National Conference on Religion and Race, Chicago Rev. Martin Luther King says take stand against prejudice; Negro leader airs views on racism at conference 1-17-1963 AHH 15:1 Rev. King issues challenge to nation's conscience; urges churches to take stand 1-24-1963 AHH 5:1 religion vs. racism discussed at historic conference 1-24-1963 AHH 60:1 Rev. King address: challenge to the nation's conscience, photographs 1-24-1963 BR 14:1, 6-11-1964 BR 1:3 supports National Home Visit Day for interracial understanding 4-9-1964 AHH 4:7
National Conference on Suburban Homemaking, Chicago photograph 10-31-1963 AHH 55:1 five experts to tell of goods, services 11-14-1963 AHH 61:1 homemakers voice their likes, gripes; truthful labeling stressed to panel, photographs 1-2-1964 AHH 37:6
National Congress on Environmental Health, Chicago environmental hazards discussed by AMA 5-21-1964 AHH 21:6 pesticide reports given; speaker says more research needed 5-28-1964 AHH 14:1 doctors concerned about growth of water pollution 6-4-1964 AHH 25:1 radiation poses new threat to man's health 6-11-1964 AHH 5:2
National Council of Churches purposes told: to oppose challengers of 'Christian Gospel" 3-1-1962 AHH 18:6 to aid overseas countries 3-8-1962 AHH 23:1
National Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation Mount Prospect Combined Appeal to benefit 8-23-1962 MPH 3:1 seeking cause of disease 7-18-1963 MPH 3:1
National Dairy Research Center, Glenview photograph 6-29-1961 AHH 29:3 Gordon Lockyer, Wheeling receives award, photograph 6-13-1963 AHH 74:2 technician promoted 8-27-1964 AHH 40:1
national debt Chauncey Reed shows how national debt can be paid off 3-7-1947 RR 1:5 mushrooming national debt poses serious crisis 8-2-1962 BR 7:1
National Defense Education Act (NDEA) School District No. 214 votes for 10-5-1961 AHH 26:1 School District No. 57, Elk Grove Township votes to dip into federal funds 12-7-1961 MPH 2:3 School District No. 211 accepts aid of 3-15-1962 RMH 8:1 federal money available again 5-9-1963 AHH 16:1 funds to equip Wheeling High School 5-16-1963 AHH 29:6 Palatine Township High School again spurns funds 5-16-1963 RMH 4:3 School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township beat aid deadline for funds 5-16-1963 HH 1:6
National Editorial Association see Paddock Publications, Inc., Arlington Heights 7-25-1963 AHH 10:3
National Education Association (NEA) see International Council for Exceptional Children (ICEC) describes schools of the future 11-1-1962 BR 2:3 teacher militancy watered down at parley 7-11-1963 AHH 4:1, 6:2 prime mover behind teacher committee approach 2-20-1964 AHH 16:2 nation's largest cities are making progress in fight against dropouts 7-30-1964 AHH 12:1 says data processing machines will have a larger role in education 8-27-1964 AHH 19:5
National Employment Welfare League, Arlington Heights offers unemployment insurance, office at northeast corner Evergreen Avenue and Northwest Highway 1-19-1934 1:5, 8:6
National Food Store, Arlington Heights, 214 North Dunton Avenue buys North Dunton Street lot; to build store 6-3-1930 1:8 first self service store opens 8-5-1930 3:2 advertisement 8-5-1930 8:4 food carnival 4-26-1935 5:4 cooking school 5-3-1940 2:1 managers call strike 9-22-1944 RR 1:8 managers end strike 9-29-1944 1:3 advertisement 12-19-1947 5:3 grand opening 6-18-1948 4:1 hit by safecrackers 3-26-1959 AHH 1:4 advertisement: 17 South Dunton Avenue 2-15-1962 AHH 47:1
National Food Store, Arlington Heights advertisement: Westgate Park & Shop 5-10-1962 AHH 50:1
National Food Store, Arlington Heights, 212 West Northwest Highway Red Owl Supermarket sold to National Tea Co., photograph 3-21-1963 AHH 1:2
National Food Store, Barrington, Hough Street and Main Street leases A & P building 2-27-1948 16:2
National Food Store, Bensenville advertisement; 9 West Main Street 8-10-1928 DCR 4:3 safecrackers hit 3-8-1962 BR 1:1 advertisement: 219 West Main Street 5-10-1962 AHH 50:1
National Food Store, Bensenville, Brentwood Commons Shopping Center signs lease 6-8-1961 BR 4:6 opens at 1047 South York Road 3-15-1962 BR 1:7 advertisement 3-15-1962 BR 14:3 photograph 3-22-1962 BR 4:3
National Food Store, Franklin Park mentioned 5-5-1922 14:7 [at the beginning of the roll of microfilm]
National Food Store, Hoffman Estates, Golf Rose Shopping Center opens 10-17-1963 AHH 17:4
National Food Store, Mount Prospect gives money to village 8-4-1933 PE 1:2 burglarized 8-28-1942 1:6 managers call strike 9-22-1944 RR 1:8 managers end strike 9-29-1944 1:3 photograph 9-3-1948 20:1 opens new food store at Mount Prospect Park and Shop, photographs 12-22-1950 MPH 1:4 safe broken into, photographs 11-16-1961 MPH 1:3 advertisement: 21 - 27 Prospect Avenue 2-15-1962 AHH 47:1
National Food Store, Mount Prospect, 241 Rand Road advertisement 6-6-1963 MPH 7:1
National Food Store, Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center advertisement 7-5-1962 AHH S 17 accused of 'short weighting' meat 7-12-1962 RMH 5:4
National Food Store, Niles, Lawrencewood advertisement 10-22-1964 AHH 55:1
National Food Store, Palatine, 36 North Brockway Street mentioned 3-1-1940 PE 3:2 re-opens as self-help store 1-22-1943 PE 1:3 to erect supermart 4-9-1948 PE 1:3 selling campaign nets new auto, photograph 9-24-1948 PE 1:6 new store opens at 35 South Northwest Highway 2-17-1955 PE 3:5 grand opening at Palatine Plaza 6-8-1961 AHH 61:1 advertisement 6-15-1961 AHH 85:1 formerly at 35 South Northwest Highway 9-7-1961 HH 6:4 advertisement: 321 East Northwest Highway 2-15-1962 AHH 47:1 flooded, photograph 7-12-1962 PE 4:6 employees stop two shoplifters 1-31-1963 RMH 2:3
National Food Store, Rolling Meadows, southeast corner Kirchoff Road and Meadow Drive to open 10-20-1960 RMH 1:4 opening date April 1, photograph 12-29-1960 RMH 2:4 advertisement 4-27-1961 AHH 19:1 opens Tuesday 5-4-1961 AHH 21:3 cutting 2,000 lb. cheese, photograph 5-25-1961 RMH 5:6
National Food Store, Wheeling advertisement: Dundee Road at Route 83, 2-8-1962 WH 6:1 drab appearance: village; photograph 6-18-1964 WH 6:1
National Food Stores advertisement: 5-2-1930 PE 2:7 celebrates golden anniversary 10-28-1949 18:6
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis see Cook County Chapter, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
National Frozen Food Association promotion 9-17-1964 AHH 12:1
National Grocery & Produce Co., Bensenville advertisement 7-6-1917 10:6
National Guard see also Home Guards see Illinois Air National Guard see Illinois Army National Guard see Illinois National Guard
National Homemakers Conference, Chicago convenes 11-19-1964 AHH 49:3
National Homes, Inc. Streamwood studies request for light industry zoning: 68-acre site north of Lake Street either side of Park Avenue 10-22-1964 HSH 1:4 agrees to sell Streamwood Utilities Corp. to village 11-19-1964 HSH 1:7 Streamwood okays industry zoning for 48-acre site northwest of Lake Street and Park Boulevard 12-10-1964 HH 6:2
National Junior Classical League 8 Latin students attend meeting at University of Illinois 8-27-1964 AHH 16:1
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) denies Teamsters petition for Campbell Soup workers 10-25-1962 BR 13:6
National Landscaping, Inc., Schaumburg, Golf Road and Higgins Road burglar bounces checks stolen from 12-1-1960 HH 1:4 nurseryman pleads with parents on vandalism 4-11-1963 HH 1:3 accused of labor act violations 12-19-1963 HH 6:3
National League of Decent Literature Mr. Duffy to speak at St. Joseph's Catholic School on indecent literature 11-8-1962 AR 1:1
National Merit Scholarship Corporation report on career choices of Merit Scholars 6-25-1964 AHH 37:1
National Metal Fabricators, Elk Grove Village plans to build in Centex Industrial Park 10-18-1962 AHH 84:4 2351 Greenleaf Avenue 10-18-1962 AHH 96:3 breaks ground, illustration 8-6-1964 EGH 2:3,6 begins operations 12-24-1964 EGH 5:4
National Monument Co., River Grove advertisement 10-5-1928 DCR 4:6
National Organization of the New Apostolic Church of North America seeks zoning variation for a church at Burton Place and Central Road 11-14-1963 AHH 3:5 abandons rezoning petition 11-28-1963 AHH 3:7
National Organization of United Presbyterian Women mentioned 5-14-1964 AHH 4:3
National Paraplegia Foundation to host disabled 11-26-1964 PE 3:5
National Recovery Administration (NRA) see United States, National Recovery Administration
National Reemployment Service (NRS) see United States, National Reemployment Service
National Retail Hardware Association Town Hardware, Roselle doubles as movie set: Andy Gets Angry sponsored by 11-8-1962 BR 15:3
National Rollex Corp., Elk Grove Village, 1890 Lunt Avenue photograph of sign 7-19-1962 AHH 20:3 manufactures aluminum building materials 10-18-1962 AHH 84:4 builds addition 6-20-1963 EGH 3:4 photograph 3-19-1964 EGH 3:2
National Safety Council see Greater Chicago Women's Safety Committee, National Safety Council see Public Service Company of Northern Illinois 7-20-1945 MPH 3:5 wacky accidents 12-16-1949 12:3 objects to go-karting as danger 6-22-1961 AHH 72:4 tells plan to standardize all traffic, street signs 7-19-1962 AHH 11:1 rates traffic safety in Elk Grove Village 10-25-1962 EGH 3:1 work described by Harry Porter 4-11-1963 PE 5:1 Forest View High School, Arlington Heights, students act in bus safety film 4-23-1964 AHH 15:4
National School Lunch Program lunch survey tells foods that kids will eat; plan serves cheap, nutritious meals 8-27-1964 AHH 76:2
National School Public Relations Association editor Charles Hayes speaks at workshop, photograph 2-13-1964 AHH 30:6
National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) meet in Chicago 3-19-1964 RMH 6:4
National Secretaries Association see Des Plaines Chapter, National Secretaries Association see Park-Plaines Chapter, National Secretaries Association
national security see also military see American Security Council see Citizens for American Security, Evanston see Education for American Security, Inc.
National Socialist Party see Naziism 3-2-1934 1:5
National Tea Company Stores see National Food Stores
National Teens for Goldwater teens active in campaign; office at 200 North Wolf Road, Wheeling 4-16-1964 AHH 26:4
National Tube Company furnishes pipe for gas storage plant, see Public Service Company of Northern Illinois 5-16-1947 1:1
National Uniform Co., Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center advertisement 10-15-1964 AHH 23:2
National Union for Social Justice Unit No. 2 organized at Arlington Heights 3-20-1936 1:8 unit organized at Palatine 4-3-1936 4:2 sponsored by Rev. Chas. E. Coughlin 5-8-1936 4:2 Rev. Coughlin to speak at Riverview Park 8-7-1936 7:3
National Urban League calls for "Marshall Plan" for Negroes 10-3-1963 AHH 33:6
National Utility Battery Company, Mount Prospect Utility Battery Company reorganized as 7-13-1923 (Roll A) 1:3
National War Fund quota is $3500, 10-15-1943 PE 1:8 announce quota for drive 8-25-1944 1:4 committee set for drive 8-25-1944 MPH 3:3
National Youth Administration (NYA) see United States, National Youth Administration
nationalism African nationalism helps feed Negro revolution: Sherwood Ross 12-19-1963 AHH 54:4
Nationwide Business Forms, Wheeling mentioned; 250 Alice Street 5-28-1964 AHH 37:6
Nationwide Motorist Association, Rolling Meadows, 1400 Hicks Road in new headquarters, photograph 10-24-1963 RMH 2:5 officials inspect Ford Mustang, photograph 8-6-1964 AHH 13:1
Native Americans see also burial mounds see also trails see Algonquin, Chief see American Indian Center, Chicago see Azure, Lawrence "Larry", Palatine (Chippewa) see Black Bear, Chief (Shawnee) see Black Hawk (Sauk) see Camp Big Timber, 5 miles northwest of Elgin see Cho-na-ka honk-kaw, Chief (Winnebago) see Church Federation of Greater Chicago see Cook County Fair 8-24-1928 6:4 see Elk Grove 4-3-1936 5:1 see Gogeweosh, Chief (Chippewa) see Hafda, Chief (Potawatomi) see Hardy, Dan (Chippewa) see Indian Boundary Line see Indian Cemetery see Indian Day see Indian Trail Road see LaMere, Oliver (Winnebago) see Little Moose, Chief see Miller, Sam (Oneida) see "Nanahbuzh Indians" see Navajo Civic Association see Plum Grove 8-18-1944 PE 1:4, 9-17-1964 PE 5:4 see Plume, Charles Eagle (Blackfoot) see Red Eagle, Chief (Sioux) see River Trail Nature Center see Robinson, Chief see Shabbona, Chief (Potawatomi) see Tahan see Thorp, Jim see Thundercloud, Chief see Welsh, Chief Herbert see Whirling Thunder, Chief (Winnebago) see White Eagle, Chief (Iroquois) see Wilkinson, Kelvin Indian Day, see Cook County Forest Preserve 9-17-1920 1:4 Indian Camp, see Cook County Fair 8-24-1928 6:4 see the real Indian at Willowside School 11-7-1930 4:8 occupied an ancient village in Elk Grove on the north side of Salt Creek 8-28-1931 8:4 virtual extinction of a glorious race of people 4-3-1936 5:1 Indian relics at South School, Arlington Heights 11-26-1937 CCH 4:1 Indian Encampment — Chicago Centennial 1903 remembered 6-8-1945 5:2 Itasca women hear about Midwest Indians from Margaret Selleck of Des Plaines; her water colors are of Indian relics, mounds, sites of their old villages, trail markers, river highways and old forts 10-11-1946 RR 1:4 Palatine women hear Indian arts, culture from Mrs. Walter Cornelius 10-18-1946 PE 4:4 settlers staked claims as early as 1830; Indians ousted 1836: account of early days reprinted from book History of Du Page County (1880) 1-21-1949 15:1 brief history in Wheeling Township 1-28-1949 17:1 Arlington Heights Presbyterian Women's Association learns about neglect of 2-25-1949 5:2 early history in DuPage County 7-15-1949 17:1 Indians, claim jumpers beset early settlers of Wheeling 8-5-1949 17:1 Woman's Society to hear talk on Sioux Indians by Mrs. R. Walter Cornelius 10-7-1949 PE 3:8 Kickapoo Indian troop was in Palatine 62 years ago 12-16-1949 23:2 frequently came to Cady log cabin in Deer Grove to borrow fire 5-19-1922 1:6, reprinted 5-23-1952 AHH 22:1 one of the 5 maps in Palatine Centennial Book was originally prepared by the Indian agent for this area [Albert Scharf] and shows Indian villages, trails, mounds and signal hills 6-2-1955 AHH 1:1, 7-7-1955 PE 26:2 old maps reveal that an Indian burial mound was located just west and north of the intersection of Old Plum Grove Road and Woodstock Road (now Algonquin Road) 7-7-1955 PE 11:3 in the beginning, just prairies, Potawatomis; story of birth of Arlington Heights 6-18-1959 AHH 22:1 remains of ancient culture found near Half Day; skeletons, beads and sea shells of red ochre people 7-23-1959 AHH 1:5 Potawatomi Indians helped Capt. Daniel Wright 9-3-1959 AHH 4:3 Indian village to be set up at peony pageant in Elk Grove; 60 Indians from tribes all over the U.S. to attend, photographs 4-28-1960 EGH 2:1, 6-9-1960 AHH 19:1 mobile Illinois State Museum exhibit visits School District 21 schools, depicts American Indian life, photograph 4-20-1961 WH 1:2 Camp Big Timber, 5 miles northwest of Elgin: advertisement: Hiawatha, photograph 6-8-1961 AHH 68:1 Indian children enjoy weekend in Arlington, photograph 6-29-1961 AHH 27:4 Potawatomi Treaty: Indians make peace; Wheeling Township is settled 9-28-1961 S 74:1 arrowheads become hobby of entire William Merriman family of Wood Dale, photograph 10-26-1961 BR 6:1 Deer Haven, Fox Lake advertisement: greatest Indian show ever produced featuring Chief Thundercloud 7-12-1962 AHH 47:5 Mount Prospect Cub Scouts make totem pole with aid of Illinois Bell, photograph 2-28-1963 AHH 18:1 three American Indians from American Indian Society, Chicago perform at Bensenville Gold Rush Days, photograph 9-26-1963 BR 2:3 Milwaukee Avenue is steeped in history; path used by Indians 1-30-1964 AHH 22:1 Mr. and Mrs. William Kellogg, Arlington Heights, have a large collection of Indian artifacts 9-10-1964 AHH 7:2 Arlington Heights organizations to send Christmas Caravan after hearing plight of 900 Chippewa residents at Lac du Flambeau, Wis. 12-17-1964 AHH 2:4
NATO (abbreviation) see North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Natoma Dairy, Hinsdale cuts off 110 DuPage producers 8-23-1935 RR 1:6 picketed in milk war; Guernsey vs. Holstein 9-20-1935 RR 1:1
natural foods see also organic foods public is invited to natural food meeting at DuPage County Fairgrounds 10-4-1962 AHH 23:1 Russians advance in nutrition knowledge at Natural Food Associates festival 10-11-1962 AHH 5:1
Natural Foods Associates Wheeling Herald editor Tom Edwards to attend meeting 10-10-1963 AHH 17:1
natural gas (formerly known as gasoline gas) see Chemetron Corporation, Elk Grove Village see Chicago Suburban Power and Light Company see Elmund, George, Elmhurst see North Shore Gas Co. see Northern Illinois Gas Company see Northwest Bottled Gas & Appliance Company, Palatine see Northwestern Gas Light and Coke Company see Peoples Gas Light and Coke Co., Chicago see Philgas see Public Service Company see Schellenberg, J. M. Company, Roselle see Western United Gas & Electric Company, Wheaton Bray & Kates, Arlington Heights, to supply Wm. F. Meyer with a gasoline gas plant for light, cooking and heating 8-31-1901 5:4 one in ten Illinois farms has gas or electric service 6-12-1925 5:3 liquid storage of natural gas to save much space 7-25-1947 17:6 gas business of Public Service Company now owned and operated by Northern Illinois Gas Company, a subsidiary of Commonwealth Edison 2-25-1954 AHH 3:1 Northern Illinois Gas Co. total energy system tried in Glen Ellyn; natural gas runs everything 2-28-1963 AHH 22:2 Northern Illinois Gas Co. Science and Gas stage production to tell the history of natural gas 1-30-1964 BR 10:7
natural history see Chicago Natural History Museum see Illinois State Natural History Survey
naturalists see also biology see Warner, Maurice naturalist, Mrs. Theron Colton, to appear at Mount Prospect Woman's Club 9-28-1945 MPH 1:6 naturalist Roy Demmin, Elgin, to appear at court of honor 11-16-1945 1:6 naturalists reveal wildlife mysteries at Cook County Forest Preserve, photograph 6-30-1960 AHH 12:1
naturalization see aliens see United States Immigration and Naturalization Service
nature see also wildlife East Prairie School teacher's essay "Nature Study" 5-13-1930 4:2 owner Frank Dettler uses nature to make home place of beauty 7-31-1931 NCH 1:7 Forest View School nature hike to forest preserve 4-29-1938 CCH 4:5 John Beaty's new book: Nature is Stranger than Fiction 11-28-1941 1:1 Cook County Forest Preserve to show movies of nature and wild life 4-9-1948 8:4
nature centers see River Trail Nature Center see Spring Brook Nature Center teenage task force building nature center at Camp Reinberg, photographs 8-17-1961 AHH 38:1 lecturer describes new Cook County Forest Preserve nature center near Barrington; to include a complete farm 12-19-1963 WH 2:7
nature preserves see Illinois Nature Preserves Commission
Nauss, Rev. C. A. pastor, Trinity Lutheran Church, Roselle bids goodbye, photograph 1-10-1930 PE 1:1
Navajo Civic Association picnic, photographs 8-3-1961 WH 4:4, 8-10-1961 WH 5:3 plans for a Buffalo Grove library to be discussed 8-24-1961 WH 5:6
Naval Air Reserve see United States Naval Air Reserve
Naval Air Station Glenview see Glenview Naval Air Station
Naval Reserve see United States Naval Reserve
Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps (NROTC) test set December 12, 10-1-1964 RMH 6:2
Naval Volunteer Seabee Unit 9-6, Des Plaines Reserve unit being formed in Des Plaines 11-4-1949 18:1 to hold first meeting, rally 12-9-1949 21:5
Navarolli & Ruffalo, Schiller Park low bidder on Wood Dale water main extension 12-19-1963 DCR 1:7
Nawrot, Edward L., Palatine at Ft. Knox, Ky. 2-19-1943 (2) 2:8 at Fort Meade, Md. 2-25-1944 7:5 at Camp Ellis, Ill. 3-10-1944 12:4 letter from England 4-28-1944 9:3 in France 4-13-1945 12:3
Nawrot, Roy, Palatine letter from Germany 4-13-1945 12:3
Nazarene Nursery School, Des Plaines advertisement; 1280 Algonquin Road 11-19-1964 AHH 61:6
Naziism Dr. H. Noehring, vice consul from Germany, belonging to Adolph Hitler's National Socialist Party, to address First Methodist Church, Palatine, Men's Club 3-2-1934 1:5 insight into Nazi Germany, see Palatine Woman's Club 11-23-1934 1:4 Frank Lengl, Schaumburg, finds Germany going strong; everybody gives Adolph Hitler credit for transformation 10-2-1936 PE 2:7 traveler, Mrs. Fred Glade, Palatine brings back glowing accounts of Hitlerism in Germany 2-5-1937 RR 1:7 lecture: "The Truth About Hitler", see St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights 12-3-1937 1:2 against Hitler, see Landwehr, E. D., Northbrook 12-16-1937 1:4 Attorney Aribert Wild gives Methodist Episcopal Church, Palatine picture of 'New Deal' in Germany 11-4-1938 1:5 Dr. Walter A. Maier, Concordia Seminary: purity of soul more vital than racial purity 1-20-1939 3:6 Prof. Arthur Steinhaus gives sympathetic views to Arlington Heights Lions Club 3-10-1939 1:1 many ways to fight Naziism at home 3-7-1941 1:1 debate on Hitler and the Axis, see Northwest Suburban Community Forum 12-5-1941 1:7 Mount Prospect Men's Club to hear lecture on 'Nazi swastika' 3-20-1942 MPH 1:7 LeRoy Wille, Mount Prospect, tells story of Nazi horror camp at Gotha, Germany: guards machine gun, burn, starve prisoners 5-4-1945 9:8 Harvey Schaefer, Arlington Heights: Germans murdering slave workers "too horrible to talk about" 5-18-1945 10:5 Nazi foe Dr. Niemoeller to speak at Itasca 12-20-1946 RR 1:8 Anton Frigo, Arlington Heights, brings back European pictures of concentration camps and tales that are unprintable 4-18-1947 1:4 letter compares racial intolerance to Naziism 11-21-1947 15:7 Bibles wanted for shipment to Germany; Hitler destroyed thousands: C. W. Page, Palatine 11-5-1948 6:2 Hitler's car gets 7 miles per gallon, crisscrossing country on exhibit 12-17-1948 19:3 is Hitler propaganda of 1937 similar to Stalinism of 1951? 1-12-1951 17:1 Nazi horror sets example; weighty Shirer book totally engrossing 10-20-1960 AHH 71:7
NBC (abbreviation) see National Broadcasting Company
NCA (abbreviation) see North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools
NCCIJ (abbreviation) see National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice
NCCJ (abbreviation) see National Conference of Christians and Jews
NCH (abbreviation) see Niles Center Herald
NCHA (abbreviation) see National Campers and Hikers Association
NDEA (abbreviation) see National Defense Education Act
NEA (abbreviation) see National Education Association
Neaf, Charles, Bensenville discharged 11-16-1945 9:8
Neagle, Orris E. in hospital at Camp Maxey, Texas with pneumonia 6-1-1945 7:1
Neagle, Mr. and Mrs. Ovid, Palatine reach 50th wedding date, photograph 1-30-1964 AHH 50:7
Neagle, Ovid, Jr., Palatine at Camp Grant 11-20-1942 (2) 2:2 at Midland, Texas 11-27-1942 6:1 attending bombardier school 12-4-1942 (2) 5:2 at Amarillo, Texas 2-5-1943 (2) 1:3 letter from Amarillo 2-26-1943 (2) 2:4 graduates from technical school 6-4-1943 (2) 4:6 Propeller Specialist 8-27-1943 (2) 1:3 at Fresno, Calif. 12-17-1943 12:6 on ground crew of All American which bagged 14 fighters in one trip, photograph 10-13-1944 11:3 returns to the States 6-15-1945 12:1
Neal, C., Realty, Palatine, 115 West Chicago Avenue advertisement, illustration 4-2-1959 BR 52:1 opposes Palatine's proposed driveway ordinance 5-7-1964 PE 1:1
Neal, Charles see Neal, C., Realty, Palatine
Neal, John "Buck", Hoffman Estates ex-fire chief released on bail; embezzling charge made 4-14-1960 HH 1:4 plans 'not guilty' plea 4-21-1960 HH 2:3 fire chief indicted, photographs 5-5-1960 HH 1:1 defense wins delay in trial 6-23-1960 HH 1:6 indictment quashed 9-1-1960 HH 1:6 reindicted 9-22-1960 HH 1:2
Neale, Richard W., Wheaton photograph of 6-1-1945 MPH 1:1, 2-21-1947 MPH 1:7
Neargarder, Wilson, Deerfield advertisement: well digging and concrete work 4-6-1934 6:7
Nebel, Alvin elopes with, separated from, reunited with Lucinda Broker 2-26-1929 1:2
Nebel Dairy see Arlington Heights Dairy 11-21-1924 16:5
Nebel, Dawneen, Arlington Heights photograph 6-13-1947 14:1
Nebel, Harold E., Arlington Heights letter from Bozeman, Mont. 12-3-1943 7:3 plays in army band 12-10-1943 7:1, 1-7-1944 CCH 5:1 at Camp Adair, Ore. 4-21-1944 14:4 at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. 10-6-1944 14:2 in hospital in France; jeep hit by a truck 3-9-1945 12:3 home from Billings General Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind. 4-20-1945 9:5 suffered loss of front teeth, part of nose plus fracture of knee cap 4-27-1945 7:1 back at Billings 6-22-1945 7:5 discharged 10-19-1945 9:2 see State Farm Insurance Co., Arlington Heights 8-27-1953 AHH 5:1
Nebel, Leonard, Palatine killed, see Palatine Volunteer Fire Department 10-4-1946 1:5 photograph 10-11-1946 PE 1:7
Nebel, Ralph F., Arlington Heights former Paddock employee now Pvt. in Oklahoma 9-4-1942 (2) 2:5 with military police at Fort Sill 9-18-1942 (2) 2:6 home for two days 10-16-1942 (2) 2:1 letter from Fort Sill, Okla. 3-5-1943 (2) 1:5 at Tonkawa, Okla. where prisoners of war will be housed 4-9-1943 (2) 5:7 on furlough 5-21-1943 (2) 2:8 has 3,000 German prisoners of war at Tonkawa 10-15-1943 7:6 Staff Sergeant in charge of 830 men; knowledge of German has come in handy 12-31-1943 8:2 describes prisoner of war camp, photograph 5-5-1944 7:4 letter from Aruba, Netherlands West Indies 9-1-1944 7:6 home on furlough 2-2-1945 7:1 leaves for officer's pool in Texas 6-22-1945 10:5 at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., photograph 8-16-1945 20:1 photograph 3-18-1949 (2) 17:2
Nebel, Wayne, Roselle photograph of 11-2-1945 1:5
Nebel's Corners, northwest corner Higgins Road and Roselle Road advertisement: trap shoot 10-4-1935 5:8 historic country store to close 7-8-1938 1:5
Nebel's Tavern, Des Plaines, Oakton Street photograph of 12-15-1939 5:1 advertisement: Oakton Street west of Mannheim Road 2-2-1940 CCH 4:1
Necker, Norbert, Wheeling heads Americans for Johnson 7-30-1964 AHH 15:1
Necker, William C., Wheeling in Virginia 10-8-1943 7:1 letter from Washington 12-31-1943 4:5 letter from Front Royal, Va. 8-18-1944 14:1 with dog training unit at Baltimore, Md. 1-26-1945 12:8 dog knowledge gained in school in Germany 7-14-1950 CCH 1:3
Necker's Iron Works, Wheeling, 375 Dundee Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:5
Ned Brown Forest Preserve see Brown, Ned, Forest Preserve
Nederkorn & Meyer, Arlington Heights advertisement: interior decorating; 306 West Euclid Street 9-4-1928 2:8
Ned's Radio Service, Palatine, 1 North Brockway Street advertisements 4-2-1948 PE 2:1, 5-7-1948 2:3
Neff, Fred, Prospect Heights injured in plane crash 8-16-1962 EGH 4:3
neglect, alleged DuPage County almshouse refuses to admit elderly, sick; woman dies of neglect 1-12-1934 RR 1:5 Palatine couple plead guilty to neglect charge 11-3-1960 PE 1:7
negligence, alleged Itasca faced with negligence suit in child injury 12-10-1948 RR 1:8
Nehls, Dr. E. C., Wheeling advertisement: dentist; Milwaukee Avenue and Dundee Road 2-3-1931 2:3
Nehls, R. C., Arlington Heights police magistrate, September 23, 1899, 9-26-1924 14:3
Nehls, R. C., Drug Store, Arlington Heights mentioned September 23, 1899, 9-26-1924 14:3 located in Rubner building 9-24-1926 5:3 northwest suburban phone service began in 1897 at, photograph; 229 Campbell Street 2-27-1964 AHH 46:5
Nehmer, Norman, Ela Township photograph of 3-1-1935 5:6
Neighborhood Church of Glenview and Northbrook see St. Peter's Evangelical Neighborhood Church of Glenview and Northbrook
Neighborhood Council of Defense see Palatine Neighborhood Council of Defense Neighborhood News, The (monthly newspaper) (formerly known as The Pine News) completes its first year of publication; monthly published by Greg Everhardt family, 537 South Pine Avenue, Arlington Heights, photograph 1-30-1964 RMH 3:1
Neighborhood Newspaper Safety Council editors organize area safety group 11-2-1961 AHH 5:5 eyes program in suburbs 2-1-1962 AHH 40:5 editors put spotlight on traffic safety 6-25-1964 AHH 19:3 seeks safe expressway driving 9-3-1964 AHH 15:3
Neill, Arthur, Insurance, Bensenville mentioned; 237 West Irving Park Road 12-31-1964 AR 7:1
Neilsen, Julene, Bensenville photograph of 5-1-1942 RR 2:4
Neilson, Gordon W. Palatine High School history instructor: letter on Marshall Plan 11-21-1947 15:6
Neises, H. A., Co., Palatine, 749 Baldwin Road mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 7:8
Neitz farm to be condemned for Deer Grove Forest Preserve 8-18-1916 4:2
Neitz, William, Palatine Paddock reader for fifty years, recalls past, photograph 2-28-1963 AHH 45:4
Nello's Fine Foods, Hoffman Estates, Roselle Road and Higgins Road restaurant concession awarded at Hoffman Estates Bowling Lanes 5-25-1961 HH 1:1
Nelson, Aage, House, Palatine, 234 North Plum Grove Road (formerly known as Nelson Nursing Home) mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 8:1, 3-21-1963 PE 6:7 brightened by girls' Saturday visits 5-30-1963 PE 2:4
Nelson, Albert, Arlington Heights dies 4-23-1937 5:7
Nelson, Alfred H. reappointed DuPage County Surveyor 9-17-1948 RR 1:8
Nelson, Mrs. Arthur E., Prospect Heights photograph 6-6-1947 MPH 3:5
Nelson, Carl essay "Roadside Marketing" 7-4-1924 16:6
Nelson, C. F. see Village Estates, Addison
Nelson Dry Goods Store, Franklin Park advertisement: 9652 Franklin Avenue 4-5-1929 DCR 3:7
Nelson, Edith, Glenview Rugen School student wins first prize in Cook County Farm Bureau essay contest 3-9-1923 (Roll A) 10:1
Nelson, Edward C., Palatine reunited with brother Axel after 39 years, photograph 2-11-1949 1:5
Nelson Equipment Co., Glenview advertisement: Knipco Heather, photograph; 1339 Longmeadow Drive 1-11-1962 AHH 43:1
Nelson, George "Baby Face" robber is pal of Dillinger, see Itasca State Bank 4-27-1934 1:5 fatally wounded: unconfirmed report 11-30-1934 RR 1:7 fatally wounded along with federal agent in "Battle of Barrington" 12-7-1934 1:2 body found in Niles Center funeral home 12-7-1934 1:4
Nelson, Howard B. ad man honored, photograph 2-27-1964 AHH 35:3
Nelson, Howard C., Bensenville at New Caledonia 8-31-1945 7:6
Nelson, Hubert, Inverness home featured in Better Homes & Gardens 2-27-1948 7:4
Nelson, Jay Edward, Roselle sentenced in lawn theft 8-9-1962 BR 1:5
Nelson, John Henry, Palatine at Camp Kohler, Calif. 9-25-1942 PE 1:3 promoted to rank of corporal 12-18-1942 (2) 1:6 letter from Camp Kohler 3-26-1943 (2) 1:1 discharged 11-2-1945 13:5
Nelson, Justin A. Buzz, Arlington Heights named village trustee, photograph 5-24-1962 AHH 1:5
Nelson Marine, Des Plaines photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 60:6
Nelson Nursery, Glenview, 2320 Glenview Road history of 10-10-1919 10:7 advertisement 9-2-1921 14:1 history of 9-14-1923 (Roll A) 9:4 advertisement 10-1-1948 11:7
Nelson Nursing Home, Palatine see Nelson, Aage, Home, Palatine
Nelson, Robert, Franklin Park going to Camp Barkeley, Texas 1-8-1943 RR 1:2
Nelson, Robert H., Inverness promoted with Hammond Organ Co., photograph 7-13-1961 AHH 40:4
Nelson, Robert L., Arlington Heights sworn into air corps enlisted reserve 3-3-1944 1:6 letter from Waco, Texas 8-25-1944 12:2 on furlough 10-13-1944 7:5 at Scott Field, Ill. 1-26-1945 7:5 discharged 12-21-1945 7:8 photograph 11-12-1948 9:4
Nelson, Robert L., Realty, Arlington Heights, 550 West Northwest Highway advertisement 8-9-1962 AHH 52:3 new office at 300 East Northwest Highway, photograph 11-12-1964 AHH 51:1 advertisement; photographs 11-26-1964 AHH 60:1
Nelson, Robert L., Realty, Barrington, 222 East Main Street new branch 8-17-1961 AHH 48:1 E. Degner Realty, Barrington merges with, photograph 3-14-1963 AHH 18:1 advertisement 5-16-1963 AHH 41:1
Nelson, Robert L., Realty, Mount Prospect, 6 West Northwest Highway advertisement 8-17-1961 AHH 49:1
Nelson School, Niles see Nelson, Viola H., School, Niles
Nelson, Swain see Nelson Nursery, Glenview 10-1-1948 11:7
Nelson Tire Service Inc., Elk Grove Village ground broken at 2250 Pratt Boulevard 3-19-1964 EGH 4:7
Nelson, Valentine, Palatine in Germany 7-13-1945 12:4
Nelson, Viola H., School, Niles, 8901 North Ozanam Avenue see also School District No. 63, Maine Township teacher has school named in her honor, photograph 10-13-1960 MPH 1:1
Nelson, Wallace, Palatine letter from France, photograph 6-8-1945 9:6
Nelson, William John, Bensenville letter from Philippines 12-29-1944 7:2 Japs no match for U.S. Navy 1-19-1945 RR 1:4 on Mississippi at Tokyo Bay, the third ship to bear that name 9-21-1945 16:1 serving in Atlantic after tour in Pacific 10-19-1945 14:4
Nelson, Mrs. Winifred, Inverness soprano to sing in La Boheme, photograph 10-1-1964 AHH 61:7
Nelson's Flower & Gift Shop, Palatine, 101 West Palatine Road advertisement 12-10-1953 AHH 15:2 photograph 12-2-1954 AHH 31:1
Neltor, Francis, Bloomingdale, Main Street settled in 1848, tailor 4-15-1949 17:2
Nemec, Lois Christe, Palatine photograph 3-26-1964 PE 1:2
neon signs see Speedway Neon Signs, Villa Park neon sign blamed for tavern fire at Fred's Place 2-25-1944 1:5
nepotism Democrat accuses Republicans of nepotism in DuPage County 3-14-1963 BR 10:2 Mount Prospect Park District no longer allows nepotism 11-14-1963 MPH 3:1
Neptune Meter Company, Elk Grove Village, 65 Scott Street illustrations 3-30-1961 AHH 37:3, 11-30-1961 AHH 39:2 headquarters completed, photograph 7-12-1962 EGH 4:5 giving the right measure is company's business 9-12-1963 EGH 3:1
Neptune World-Wide Moving, Inc., Elk Grove Village, 1825 Estes Avenue finds site in Centex Industrial Park 9-6-1962 EGH 4:5 Austrian immigrant founded moving firm; chief Michael Bartnett, Hoffman Estates, photograph 8-22-1963 EGH 4:1
Nerge, Bernard "Ben", Mount Prospect on maneuvers in Louisiana, photograph 12-18-1942 (2) 1:5 in Ireland 2-18-1944 12:8 letter from France, photograph 8-4-1944 12:4 mentioned 3-16-1945 7:2, 8-3-1945 9:3 awaiting discharge at Fort Sheridan 9-28-1945 14:7
Nerge, E. see Holste, Henry, Jr., Mount Prospect
Nerge, Emil, Mount Prospect killed by train at Mount Prospect 2-7-1947 1:4
Nerge family has reunion at Roselle pavilion 9-3-1937 RR 1:5 holds second reunion 9-2-1938 PE 3:3 holds third reunion 9-1-1939 CCH 1:4
Nerge, Fred W., Elgin and wife celebrate golden wedding, photographs 10-2-1936 CCH 1:1
Nerge, Leonard, Palatine photograph 1-23-1948 17:4
Nerge, Louis H. likes his army work 9-6-1918 6:2 gets lost in France 1-17-1919 1:6
Nerge, Mary Ellen, Mount Prospect photograph 4-25-1947 5:4
Nerge Road see Branigar's Meadow Knolls, Schaumburg see Concord Terrace Shopping Center see Concord Terrace Subdivision see Mathies, William, farm see Sunset Hills Subdivision
Nerge, Walter J. photograph 7-16-1948 RR 1:1 co-owns H. H. Botterman & Co., Roselle with Henry J. Botterman 3-7-1963 BE 13:2
Nerkins, Alfred, Wood Dale ex-police chief is new council member, photograph 12-7-1961 DCR 1:3
Nesbitt, Warren, Electric Co., Roselle, 32 North Roselle Road advertisement 5-18-1961 AHH 57:7 told to acquire new zoning to expand 1-24-1963 RR 1:1
Nesler, Laura photograph of 6-2-1922 1:3
Ness, Evelyn, Palatine photograph 5-23-1947 5:3
Netrefa, Robert W., Bensenville killed in head-on truck-car collision 10-29-1959 BR 1:1
Nette, Frederick admits killing Herman Osman 11-12-1929 1:2 manslaughter is verdict 11-15-1929 1:1
Netze, Richard, Palatine at Great Lakes 4-28-1944 7:5
Netzeband, Mildred, Palatine photograph 10-7-1949 8:4
Neubauer, Ralph, Wheeling Wheeling Trustee reports on DAMP progress 1-30-1964 WH 2:1
Neubauer, William L., Arlington Heights at Denison University, Grandville, Ohio 7-14-1944 12:6 in Navy V-12 unit 7-28-1944 9:4 aviation student 9-1-1944 8:2 completes three terms 6-29-1945 12:3 at Memphis, Tenn. 7-27-1945 7:6 signs up for another 4 years in the army at St. Mary's College, Calif. 11-16-1945 14:6, 11-23-1945 12:5
Neuberger, William J. see Hundrieser and Neuberger, Arlington Heights
Neuman see Grandt & Neuman, Arlington Heights
Neuman, Albert, Arlington Heights photograph 10-18-1946 6:1
Neuman, Dr. Gerard C. photograph, advice column: teenage son won't perform any chores 7-12-1962 AHH 50:5 hassle erupts over attending theatre 7-26-1962 AHH 37:5
Neumann, Bob photograph 10-21-1949 1:1
Neumann, Mrs. Dolores, Villa Park grand jury indicts mother for murder of her husband, photograph 9-12-1963 BR 7:1 pleads not guilty to murder 9-19-1963 BR 12:7 acquitted 2-13-1964 BR 7:3
Neumann, Elsie essay "My Garden" 5-29-1925 2:4
Neumann, John may resign as assistant supervisor Bloomingdale Township; faithfuls scrambling for post 7-26-1962 RR 1:1 quits; Donald "Jack" Wall elected replacement 9-6-1962 RR 1:1
Neumann, Leo E. killer of released, see Klein, Jacob 8-10-1923 (Roll A) 9:4
Neumann, Wm., Wheeling advertisement: barber shop one door south of the Utpadel Grocery Store 6-6-1919 5:6
Neumann, William F., Arlington Heights photograph of 3-24-1939 1:7 re-elected Arlington Heights police magistrate 4-21-1939 1:1 photograph of 8-15-1941 1:7 see Arlington Heights Safety Traffic School 10-10-1941 1:6 photograph of 4-9-1943 2:8 Arlington Heights New Progressive Party candidate for police magistrate, photograph 2-28-1947 2:3 fines own nephew 3-14-1947 1:3 sued; see lawsuits 3-12-1948 MPH 1:6... asks cafeteria court for Arlington Heights parking violators 4-2-1948 1:7 busy morning in municipal court, see Arlington Heights, Village of 4-16-1948 1:3 ex-judge sued, see Skorvanek, John 6-30-1960 AHH 1:4 jury awards $13,500 to Skorvanek 7-7-1960 AHH 6:6 retrial ordered for ex-magistrate 7-21-1960 AHH 2:4 Arlington Heights votes $3,318 in suit of 12-22-1960 AHH 1:5
Neumann's Barber Shop, Arlington Heights advertisement: 3 East Campbell Street 4-2-1937 2:8 mentioned, 11 East Campbell Street 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1 shows how they shaved them in the good old days; photograph of antique barber chair 9-14-1961 AHH 1:4
Neumode Hosiery Shops, Mount Prospect Plaza advertisement 5-11-1961 AHH 37:7
neuropsychiatry see psychiatry
Neuses, Virginia, Arlington Heights photograph 11-21-1947 14:4
Neuzil, James, Franklin Park advertisement: custom tailoring 3-3-1922 8:6
Neville, Duane, Arlington Heights photograph of 4-28-1939 6:4
Neville, Nancy, Arlington Heights photograph of 12-13-1940 (2) 2:1
New-Bell Dairy Goat Farm, Route 47 Cub Scouts visit 5-7-1964 PE 5:3 has its share of hams; animals love TV, stage spotlights, photographs 5-28-1964 AHH 45:4
New Castle Building Corp., Chicago see Howie-in-the-Hills Building Corp., Chicago
New Center Tailoring, Des Plaines advertisement: 707 Center Street 9-5-1924 4:6
New Deal Chauncey Reed blasts 'New Deal', photograph 12-13-1935 RR 1:6 James Moreland, Gladstone Park, hits New Deal's spending orgy 10-16-1936 4:2 Senator James Lewis hits New Deal critics here, photograph 10-23-1936 RR 1:4 Richard "Dick" Lyons, Libertyville flails New Deal before 2,000 Republicans 2-18-1938 RR 1:4 Lyons rips New Deal to empty park 9-2-1938 1:1 Palatine Township Republican Organization: 'save our freedom' (from the New Deal) 10-4-1940 PE 1:8 see Great Depression 7-21-1933 1:1...
New Deal Booster Club advertisement: fall dance at Plum Grove Park sponsored by 9-7-1934 7:4
New Edgewood Cocktail Lounge, Addison chartered; 398 West Lake Street 4-30-1964 BR 10:1
New Emerald Cleaners, Mount Prospect, 3 East Prospect Avenue advertisement 7-6-1961 MPH 3:5
New Emerald Shop, Arlington Heights, 111 North Arlington Heights Road mentioned 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1
New England Life, Mount Prospect, 21 East Prospect Avenue advertisement: insurance 11-23-1961 AHH 34:6
New Era School, Old Higgins Road ˝ mile west of Barrington Road see also School District No. 4, Barrington Township see also School District No. 43, Hanover Township Minute Dairy Club, photograph 5-23-1924 12:2 Achievement meeting 11-14-1924 10:5 entertainment and box social 4-3-1925 12:3 to get electricity 11-27-1928 4:1 graduation 6-3-1930 4:7 Cook County school survey 12-11-1942 1:6 last of one-room schoolhouses doomed, to be sold at auction 8-3-1961 AHH 24:6 county's last 1-room school is auctioned, photographs 8-17-1961 AHH 8:1 to be used by nursery, see Countryside Nursery School 1-25-1962 HH 1:1
New Grill & Tavern advertisement: formerly the Old Red Schoolhouse; Higgins Road and Elmhurst Road 5-5-1939 7:1
New Hope Cemetery, Tessville, Pratt Boulevard and East Prairie Road has capable caretakers 6-3-1927 NCH 1:4
New Hope Community Church, Palatine see First Baptist Church of Palatine
New Lake Zurich Playhouse see Lake Zurich Playhouse
new math see mathematics
New River Grove Baptist Church advertisement: 2630 Clinton Street 9-7-1928 DCR 5:1
New South School, Arlington Heights see Park School, Arlington Heights
New Sutton Road see Sutton Road New Testament see Bible
New Trier Dog Training Club opens classes 7-7-1949 15:6
New Trier High School see also School District No. 203 parents' visiting day 2-1-1924 2:6 parents go to school 5-16-1924 11:4 opens new term 9-19-1924 14:7 students enjoy first assembly 9-26-1924 8:6 parents attend first assembly 10-3-1924 9:3 to cast straw vote for President 10-24-1924 15:6 dames and damsels dine 3-13-1925 7:1 Home Economics Department holds exhibition 5-1-1925 13:1 opportunities for learning 9-25-1925 28:2 quarantine lifted for infantile paralysis 11-11-1927 8:5 contests 3-15-1929 8:1 bars Northbrook students 6-14-1935 1:3 Supt. Matthew P. Gaffney 8-25-1939 12:1 Senator Robert A. Taft to speak 9-26-1947 5:5 Harold E. Stassen to speak 12-5-1947 12:6 Prospect High School students to appear on "Rebuttal" TV program to debate 11-30-1961 AHH 8:6
New Trier High School Parent Teacher Association Principal F. E. Clerk addresses 10-10-1924 12:3 New Trier News (high school newspaper) 1000 subscribers 11-28-1924 10:1
New Trier Township, Lake County (T42N R13E) bounded by Lake Cook Road, Lake Michigan, Central Street and a line parallel with Harms Road see School District No. 37, New Trier Township see School District No. 40, New Trier Township see Westmoreland Drainage District
New and Used Car Exchange, Des Plaines, Center Street advertisement 7-3-1925 8:1
New Wheel Inn, Wheeling, 39 South Milwaukee Avenue see also Mary's Wheel Inn, Wheeling see also Wheeling Inn, Wheeling charged with selling liquor to minors 1-28-1960 WH 1:4
New Year's Day prominent Palatine citizens reveal New Year's resolutions 1-5-1917 9:7 First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights, welcomes New Year with pageant 1-5-1923 (Roll A) 8:4 best wishes for a happy New Year from William Busse, Sr., photograph 1-2-1942 5:6 New Year's wishes include better youth facilities 1-4-1946 1:4, 12-31-1943 MPH 4:6 Nordic Country Club New Year's Eve party 12-29-1944 PE 3:1 Palatine Youth Center rings in New Year 1-4-1946 PE 2:4
Newbould's, Mrs., Restaurant, Palatine (formerly known as Newbould's, Mrs. Lunch Room) advertisement: 41 West Slade Street 4-6-1928 2:7 in new location in the Dinse building 8-1-1930 PE 1:7 advertisement: 8-1-1930 PE 2:7
Newcomers Clubs see Arlington Heights Newcomers Club see Elk Grove Village Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club see Mount Prospect Newcomers Club see Palatine Newcomers Improvement Association
Newhart, Bob, Oak Park biography, photographs 10-6-1960 ST 16:4
Newman, Albert H. co-owner Old Orchard Country Club, photograph 8-15-1963 AHH 1:3
Newman-Green Inc., Addison expands again; manufacturer of aerosol valves 3-26-1964 BR 6:5
Newman, Robert James, Bensenville at Great Lakes 3-12-1943 (2) 1:3 at Navy Pier 8-27-1943 (2) 6:1 discharged 1-4-1946 8:5
Newmark, Mr., Dunton ran a butcher shop, see Rheling, C., Dunton 4-22-1949 17:2
Newmark, Mrs., Dunton operated a meat market upon Arlington Theatre site 9-24-1926 5:3
news agencies and newstands see Arlington Heights News Agency see Bensenville News Agency see Brown's Newstand, Lake Zurich see Country Side News Agency, Bloomingdale see Dundee News Agency see Elk Grove News Agency see Glen Ellyn News Agency see Glenview News Agency see Itasca News Agency see Kindler's Newsstand, Arlington Heights see Mount Prospect News Agency see Palatine News Agency see Rodewald News Service, Arlington Heights see Village News Agency, Bensenville see Wesbrand News Co., Addison see West Brand News Co., Addison see Western News Co., Addison
newsletters see Citizens Utilities Company, Delaware 8-9-1962 HH 1:1 see Erlenborn, John N., Elmhurst 1-23-1964 BR 6:8 see Hoffman Crier see Illinois Voter see Palatine United Citizens Party 3-29-1962 PE 4:3 see Palatine, Village of 8-29-1963 PE 2:8 see School District No. 25, Wheeling Township 6-6-1963 AHH 47:3, 10-22-1964 AHH 3:4
newspapers see also censorship see also columnists see also editors see also facsimiles see also headlines, favorite see also journalism see also magazines see also news agencies see also printing see also publishers see also reporters see also reprints, newspapers see also student newspapers see Addison Register (AR) see Advertiser, The see Airview News (Douglas Aircraft Company) see Algonquin Citizen see Arlington, The (Arlington High School) see Arlington Heights Advertiser see Arlington Heights Herald (AHH) see Arlington Heights Review see Arlington News see Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) see Barrington Community Courier see Barrington Press see Barrington Review see Bensenville Record see Bensenville Register (BR) see Berwyn Beacon see Berwyn Life see Blue Island Sun Standard see Cardinal, The (Arlington High School) see Chicago American see Chicago Daily News see Chicago Evening American see Chicago Evening Post see Chicago Heights Star see Chicago Herald-American see Chicago Herald & Examiner see Chicago Inter Ocean see Chicago Newspaper Union see Chicago Sun see Chicago Tribune see Cicero Life see Citizen, The see Community Courier (Barrington) see Community Reminder (Arlington Heights) see Cook County Chronicle see Cook County Herald (CCH) see Courier Press (Barrington) see Current Events (Grennan Heights) see Cutlass (Palatine Township High School) see Daily Journal, The (Wheaton) see Des Plaines Journal see Des Plaines News see Des Plaines Suburban Times see Des Plaines Times see Downers Grove Reporter see Downtown Shopping News (Chicago) see Dunton Herald see DuPage County Citizen News see DuPage County Register (DCR) see DuPage County Veteran see Edison-Norwood Review see Elgin Courier see Elgin Tribune see Elk Grove Herald (EGH) see Elmhurst Press see Enterprise=Register see Evanston News-Index see Farmer's Journal see Forest Park Review see Fox Valley Herald see Fox Valley Tribune see Franklin Park Beacon (FPB) see Franklin Park Gazette see Franklin Park News see Frontier Enterprise (Lake Zurich) see Glen Ellyn News see Glenview Announcements see Glenview Post see Glenview View see Hanover Streamwood Herald (HSH) see Hanover Times see Herald, The (H) see Hi-Times (Lake Park High School) see Higgins Herald see Hoffman Crier see Hoffman Herald (HH) see Hoffman Independent see Hollister Publications see Illinois Press Association see Itasca Herald see Itasca Register (IR) see Jefferson Park Weekly see La Grange Citizen see Lake County Independent see Lake Zurich Enterprise see Leader Newspapers, Chicago see Leyden Herald see Leydenite see Libertyville Independent see Lombard Spectator see Maine Pioneer (Maine Township High School) see Maroon and White (East Leyden High School) see Maywood Daily News see Mount Prospect Herald (MPH) see Mt. Prospect Review see Naperville Sun-Times see Neighborhood News, The (Arlington Heights) see Neighborhood Newspaper Safety Council see New Trier News see Niles Center Herald (NCH) see Niles Center News see Niles Township News see Northbrook News see Northbrook Star see Northbrook Star and News see Northern Illinoisan (Wheaton) see Northside Citizen see Northwestern Christian Advocate see Norwood Park Advent Times see Norwood Park Sentinel see Palatine Enterprise (PE) see Palatine Herald see Palatine High School Mirror see Palatine Independent see Palatine News see Palatine Register (Palestine, Ill.) see Palatine Review see Palinois—Disturber see Park Ridge Advocate see Park Ridge Herald see Pine News, The (Arlington Heights) see Prairie Herald see Prospect Heights Herald (PHH) see Prospector (Prospect High School) see Record, The see Record Newspaper Association Publishing Co., Inc. see Review, The see River Grove Herald see River Grove - Schiller Park Independent see Riverside News see Rolling Meadows Herald (RMH) see Roselle Register (RR) see Roselle Union Leader see St. Charles Chronicle (newspaper) see Schiller Park Herald see Signal (Fenton High School, Bensenville) see Skokie News see Spokesman, The (Wheeling High School) see Spotlight, The (Palatine Township High School) see Staats-Zeitung see Suburban Press Foundation, Inc. see Suburbanite, The (Paddock Publications' Sunday edition) see United Press International (UPI) see Viewer, The (Forest View High School) see Villa Park Argus see Waukegan News Sun see Waukegan Sun see Weekly Chicago Democrat see West Chicago Press see Wheaton Daily Journal see Wheaton Illinoisan see Wheaton Journal see Wheaton Progressive see Wheeling Herald (WH) see Wheeling Independent see Wheeling Progress see Woodstock Journal
Newspapers' United Scrap Metal Drive advertisement 10-2-1942 6:1
newstands see news agencies and newstands
NI-Gas (abbreviation) see Northern Illinois Gas Company
NIC (abbreviation) see Northwest Industrial Council
Nicholas Boulevard, Elk Grove Village see Dupli-Color Products Company, Elk Grove Village see Field Container Corporation, Elk Grove Village see Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Elk Grove see McClurg, A. C., Elk Grove Village see Uddeholm Steel Company, Elk Grove Village see Western Kraft Corporation, Elk Grove Village
Nicholas, John, Palatine photograph 10-10-1947 14:6
Nicholls, Irwin, Arlington Heights photograph 7-29-1949 8:4
Nicholls, Richard, Bartlett on furlough from Merchant Marines 9-21-1945 12:6
Nichols see Staples & Nichols, livery, Palatine
Nichols, Dr. A. J., Arlington Heights, office over Lorenzen's store advertisement: dentist 8-3-1914 5:1
Nichols, Amos, Arlington Heights at Camp Pickett, Va. 6-16-1944 11:5
Nichols, Cathryn photographs of 6-23-1939 4:2, 4-25-1941 4:1
Nichols, Chas., Palatine dies on way west 7-28-1922 6:4
Nichols, Edwin C. see Chicago & Pacific Railroad 3-25-1949 17:2
Nichols, Edwin O., Itasca honored, see Itasca Presbyterian Church 1-18-1924 17:3
Nichols, Elizabeth, Arlington Heights cartoon by 5-4-1945 1:4
Nichols, Henry, Arlington Heights see boxing 2-24-1939 12:6 photograph of, see Arlington Heights Township High School 5-10-1940 1:3 wins, photograph 5-17-1940 (2) 3:4 at Camp Carson, Colo. 8-11-1944 9:8
Nichols, Henry C., Arlington Heights advertisement: lawyer; 119 South Evergreen Avenue 2-1-1927 8:1 candidate 3-26-1937 3:4 candidate for Wheeling Township Justice of the Peace, photograph 4-1-1949 3:4
Nichols Insurance Agency, Arlington Heights moves to 1310 West Northwest Highway 2-7-1963 AHH 28:4 advertisement 5-2-1963 AHH 11:7
Nichols, Dr. Jeannette see Nichols, Mrs. Roy
Nichols, John, Arlington Heights in Europe 10-13-1944 14:4
Nichols, Nancy, Arlington Heights photograph 3-5-1948 3:4
Nichols' Orchestra mentioned 11-7-1924 4:5
Nichols, Roy Franklin wins Pulitzer prize 5-6-1949 1:7 Paddock kin gets club medal award 3-15-1962 AHH 51:3 and wife travel around world in 60 days 8-2-1962 AHH 4:4
Nichols, Mrs. Roy (Jeannette) writer, historian and youngest daughter of H. C. Paddock seeks interviews with his old friends and subscribers 4-25-1941 1:8 historian visits Mrs. Milton Daniels, Arlington Heights 5-5-1944 1:5
Nichols, William appointed administrator, Northwest Community Hospital, photograph 11-20-1958 AHH 1:5
Nicholson, John, Prospect Heights British Army veteran of World War I tells of experience in Iraq 9-18-1942 MPH 3:3
Nicholson, Thor, Schaumburg farmer challenges legality of Hillcrest Road at Roselle Road, objects to dumping, photographs 7-9-1964 HH 4:1
Nicholson, Walter accused murderer caught 5-7-1937 DCR 1:4 law catches up with 7-9-1937 1:8
Nicholson's Card and Gift Shop, Bensenville, Brentwood Terrace Shopping Center signs lease 6-8-1961 BR 4:6
Nick and Al's Restaurant, Palatine, 807 Baldwin Road, Northwest Highway and Quentin Road issued federal slot machine stamp 10-29-1953 AHH 30:6 advertisement 7-7-1955 PE 17:5 see Nick's Friendly Inn, Palatine
Nick Brothers, Milwaukee Avenue and Palatine Road advertisement: auto repairs 12-19-1947 CCH 3:7
Nick, Frank, Prospect Heights at Camp Wolters, Texas 8-11-1944 12:5 at Camp Wallace, Texas 9-29-1944 7:5
Nick, John, Wheeling reported missing in action in France 9-29-1944 7:5 prisoner of war in Germany 4-13-1945 12:3 liberated in May; no clothes, little food, harsh beatings, photograph 6-22-1945 12:5
Nick, Raymond, Wheeling at Camp White, Ore. 3-31-1944 11:7 letter from Camp Phillips, Kan. 8-18-1944 14:8 at Fort Benning, Ga. 9-29-1944 7:5 mentioned 3-2-1945 10:5 home on furlough 4-20-1945 12:5 discharged 7-27-1945 9:5
Nickell, Vernon L. photograph 11-1-1946 RR 6:1 state school chief rapped by candidate 8-30-1962 BR 4:6
Nickels, Alvina see Nickels, Julius
Nickels, Julius kills wife Alvina with shotgun 9-18-1931 1:6
Nickey Rent-A-Car, Mount Prospect, 2 West Rand Road advertisement 11-8-1962 AHH 30:1
Nickl, Richard, Prospect Heights fatal shooting lends notoriety to Heights 8-24-1961 PHH 1:1 ex-resident faces charge of murder 2-1-1962 PHH 1:1 and companions map plea of self-defense in slaying 2-15-1962 AHH 18:1 end juror quiz 2-22-1962 MPH 8:1 companion named by police chief as his assailant 3-1-1962 AHH 2:3 parade of witnesses marks murder trial 3-8-1962 MPH 8:1 witness tells how he found wounded defendant 3-15-1962 MPH 10:6 case passes 6th week of trial 3-22-1962 PHH 1:2 Chicago trio insists they didn't shoot 3-29-1962 AHH 21:3 and 2 companions begin jail sentences 4-5-1962 AHH 5:3
Nickol, Anna Marie, Buffalo Grove marries William Andrew Horcher 11-12-1909 1:5
Nickol, Betty, Palatine photograph 11-18-1949 6:3
Nickol, George Isidor, Buffalo Grove dies, photograph 5-26-1911 1:5
Nickol, John, Arlington Heights at Decatur, Ill. 7-21-1944 12:1 in Belgium 11-17-1944 9:2 "having spring weather", photograph 3-16-1945 7:7
Nickol, John J., Arlington Heights letter from Africa 1-29-1943 (2) 1:3 letter from Africa; sees Roosevelt 3-12-1943 (2) 1:4 Arlington loses first son in combat; killed in action in North Africa 5-28-1943 1:3 posthumously awarded Purple Heart 7-16-1943 (2) 1:7 stalked 5 Nazi snipers, killed them all, but took a bullet in the heart 9-3-1943 (2) 1:5 Gold Star Honor Roll 5-26-1944 1:4 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:7 memorial services 3-4-1949 8:4
Nickol, Otto, Buffalo Grove dies, photograph 5-14-1915 1:7
Nick's Friendly Inn, Palatine, 807 West Baldwin Road (formerly Nick and Al's Restaurant) advertisement 7-21-1960 AHH 48:5
Nicol and Nicol new architects hired, see School District No. 211, 12-19-1957 PE 1:5
Nicolas, Fred, Barber, Franklin Park advertisement: Rose Street near Franklin Avenue 9-7-1928 DCR 3:7
Nicoloff, Charles E., Libertyville GI freed of charges of killing Russian 12-13-1946 20:6
Nicosia, Joseph A. see Golden Gates Sanitary District see Golden Gates Subdivision, Addison see Nordic Park Subdivision, Itasca developer of proposed shopping center at Lake Street and Route 53 fails to appear at hearing 1-12-1961 IR 1:2 DuPage County acts in deadlock 2-2-1961 AR 1:4 seeks legal action on proposal 3-30-1961 IR 1:6 shopping center issue in court; writ served on planners 4-6-1961 IR 1:4 Itasca suffers court loss to 1-4-1962 IR 1:7 sewage disposal proposal due 1-18-1962 IR 1:3
Niebuhr, Arlene, Mount Prospect photograph 6-20-1947 9:4
Niebuhr, Arthur H., Arlington Heights aboard Hitler's sumptuous $400,000 Rhine river yacht 6-29-1945 8:4 photographed in engine room of Hitler's yacht 9-14-1945 7:4 dies in Germany 9-21-1945 1:8 memorial service; died at St. Goarshausen 10-25-1945 1:3, 11-2-1945 2:1 final services for gold star 12-17-1948 1:7, 11:7
Niebuhr, Clarence H. "Butch", Mount Prospect at Camp Roberts, Calif. 12-17-1943 MPH 2:7 mentioned 2-4-1944 7:6 at Kansas City, Kan. 4-28-1944 12:5 letter from France 8-16-1945 7:8 moves troops through Le Havre, France to ships leaving for States 8-31-1945 12:6 photograph 6-11-1948 MPH 1:6
Niebuhr Dairy, Arlington Heights advertisement: 311 North Pine Avenue 6-4-1929 3:1
Niebuhr, Walter F., Mount Prospect photograph of 4-8-1932 MPH 1:7 graduates from Chanute 9-4-1942 (2) 2:4 at San Antonio, Texas, photograph 2-12-1943 (2) 1:6 in south Pacific; promoted to Staff Sergeant, photograph 7-16-1943 (2) 6:3 in New Caledonia 1-14-1944 12:8 editor apologizes for term "Mt. Peanuts" 1-21-1944 12:1 promoted to Technical Sergeant 4-21-1944 7:5 in Dutch West Indies, photograph 12-15-1944 9:5 discharged 11-2-1945 13:2, 11-23-1945 7:3
Niedert, Conrad remembers Wood Street School, Palatine, 56 years ago 2-3-1950 17:1
Niedert Motor Service, Des Plaines advertisement: photograph of truck; 1083 South Lee Street 6-6-1930 6:7 advertisement: Oakwood Avenue 9-9-1949 (4) 10:4 to expand: 2300 South Mount Prospect Road 5-10-1962 EGH 6:4 advertisement; photographs 10-18-1962 AHH 88:1
Niedholt Tavern, Wood Dale petition asks longer business hours 11-24-1939 RR 1:5
Niedwick, Bob see Office Tavern, Palatine 8-6-1964 RMH 5:1
Niehaus, Herbert H., Wood Dale midshipman gets naval commission 4-27-1945 RR 1:8
Nielsen Bros. Moving, Inc., Park Ridge, 2008 South Washington Avenue review 7-18-1963 AHH 71:7
Nielsen, Greta, Palatine to reign as queen at Xmas festival, photographs 12-2-1949 PE 1:2, 12-16-1949 PE 4:4
Nielsen, Ralph A., River Grove advertisement: druggist; northeast corner Grand Avenue and School Street 7-6-1928 DCR 5:1 prominent druggist succumbs to paralytic stroke 12-7-1928 DCR 1:5
Nielsen, Richard, Hoffman Estates police search home in auto theft case 12-10-1964 HH 5:2
Nielsen, Mrs. Wilhelmina De Beer, Arlington Heights oldest resident born in Arlington Heights, photograph 1-1-1937 1:6 open house for longest resident, photograph 12-19-1941 6:5 hold open house for oldest born resident, photograph 12-20-1946 1:2
Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Jul, Roselle give lodging to two pretty girls on two pretty good horses 6-18-1943 RR 1:4
Nielson Studio, Des Plaines advertisement: successor to Johnson Studio; 722 Lee Street 6-4-1926 17:1 advertisement: 1482 Miner Street 11-7-1930 8:7
Nieman's Tavern, Schaumburg advertisement 12-26-1947 PE 4:1
Niemann's Inn, Schaumburg advertisement 12-24-1948 PE 4:1
Niemeyer, Christian, Arlington Heights Civil War veteran 5-30-1930 1:2 veteran passes on 7-24-1931 4:1
Niemeyer, Clarence, Arlington Heights at El Santo, Calif. 4-13-1945 14:3 at San Diego, Calif. 5-11-1945 9:7 at Oceanside, Calif. 5-25-1945 12:5 in Pacific 8-10-1945 6:2, 9-7-1945 9:3
Niemeyer, Dawn, Arlington Heights and brother [no name given], photograph 5-26-1939 4:2
Niemeyer, Edwin, Arlington Heights at Camp Abbot, Ore. 4-21-1944 14:4 at Fort Lewis, Wash. 9-1-1944 10:3 at Camp Gruber, Okla. 8-10-1945 6:6
Niemeyer, Mrs. Emma, Arlington Heights photograph of 10-25-1945 1:2
Niemeyer, Fred W. letter from Camp Wheeler, Ga. 8-30-1918 9:7
Niemeyer, H., Arlington Heights 55th Infantry; 7th Division 4-4-1941 3:6
Niemeyer, H. B., Arlington Heights advertisement: "The Candy Shop" 2-6-1925 6:1
Niemeyer, Herman, Palatine advertisement: purchased the Seip Ice Cream Parlor and Confectionery on Brockway Street 8-6-1926 11:2
Niemeyer, Joseph, Bloomingdale two physicians appointed to determine if he is a "sexually dangerous person" 11-2-1961 RR 1:1
Niemeyer, Richard, Arlington Heights stationed at ordinance camp in Maryland 4-24-1942 4:1 letter from Kearney, Neb. 4-9-1943 (2) 5:5 awarded Bronze Star for services in England 3-30-1945 16:4 on his way home 7-13-1945 9:3 discharged 10-12-1945 11:5
Niemeyer, Roy K., Arlington Heights at Pennsylvania State College 7-9-1943 4:6, 7-16-1943 (2) 6:1 at Nashville, Tenn. 7-30-1943 (2) 1:5 at Maxell Field near Montgomery, Ala. 9-24-1943 (2) 14:8 letter from Lakeland, Fla. 11-12-1943 7:6 at Moody Field, Ga. 2-18-1944 7:8 at Carlsbad, N.M., photograph 4-7-1944 13:4 appointed flight officer in the Army 7-7-1944 5:3 attends school in New Guinea, photograph 1-5-1945 9:3 in Philippines 4-13-1945 9:6 in Pacific 8-10-1945 6:3
Niemeyer, Shirley June, Arlington Heights photograph 2-27-1948 11:4
Niemeyer, W. H. see Arlington Sweet Shop
Niess, Father E. J. Pastor, St. Alexis Church, Bensenville 12-26-1946 RR 3:3 transferred to Chicago 9-5-1947 RR 1:6
Nietsche farm, Palatine see also Nitsche's Palatine Estates Subdivision, Palatine see Turfside Subdivision, Palatine
Niewierowski, Daniel John, Des Plaines teen runaway is arrested 10-31-1963 BR 1:7
night school see adult education
nightclubs see also Bartender, Restaurant and Club Employees Union see 308 Club, Downers Grove see 3500 Club, Niles Center see Club, The, Waukegan Road see Club Arcada, St. Charles see Club Cabana, Bensenville see Club Carin, Mount Prospect see Club Downbeat, Skokie see "Club" Forest View, Dundee Road near Northwest Highway see Club La Mour Lounge, Ontarioville see Club Victory, Arlington Heights see Club Wonder, Hinsdale see Ding's Club, Naperville see El-Rand Club, The see Golden Barrel Supper Club, Des Plaines see Harmony Club, The, Palatine see No. 10 Spring St., Cary see Paddock Club see Suburban Hotel, Club, Restaurant and Bartenders Union see Torch Club, River Grove
Nightengale, Sarah see Arlington Heights Public School 9-24-1926 5:3
Nightingale, Albert, Barrington burns prove fatal 10-9-1928 1:7
Nightingale, Dr. Augustus F. photograph of 9-16-1910 1:4
Nightingale, Clarke G., Barrington photograph 12-2-1949 6:6
Nightingale, Florence, Elk Grove photograph 5-14-1948 5:4
nights see also days see also months see also weeks Community Night 5-20-1921 9:5 Ladies' Night 12-22-1922 12:3 Past Masters and Sigwalt Night 11-23-1923 (Roll A) 1:6 Church Night 11-28-1924 15:6 Lioness Night 12-4-1925 9:8 Friends Night 5-30-1930 3:3 Gift Night 11-7-1930 2:7 Fathers' Night 12-16-1932 PE 1:3 Grand Lecturer's Night 9-16-1938 RR 3:3 Advance Night 9-23-1938 PE 1:5 Past Officers' Night 3-17-1939 PE 2:4 Boys Night 4-21-1939 8:2 Past Presidents' Night 5-26-1939 PE 2:5 Opera Night 10-24-1941 PE 1:4 Twelfth Night 1-3-1947 MPH 1:8 Camp Awana Night 5-28-1948 3:3 Night of Harmony 10-15-1948 3:5 Las Vegas Night 9-24-1959 WH 1:2 Beatnik Night 4-13-1961 AHH 28:6 Memorial Hospital Night 7-27-1961 BR 8:4 Monte Carlo Night 10-26-1961 AHH 1:6 'Watch Night' 1-4-1962 WH 4:6 Advance Royalty Night 10-24-1963 PE 2:4 Gene Autry Fiesta Night 11-14-1963 AHH 57:1
Nike missiles see Illinois National Guard see missile bases see United States Army
Nikolai, Clarence, Palatine repairs priceless clock, photograph 2-9-1961 HH 9:2
Niles see Niles Township see Niles, Village of
Niles Boy Scouts how it started last year 10-2-1931 8:3
Niles Bungalo, Milwaukee Avenue owner fined for possession of liquor 7-2-1929 1:7 raided by Government men; whiskey, alcohol, gin and beer confiscated; Tony and Irene Berg arrested 11-13-1931 1:2
Niles Center (previously known as Dutchman's Point, later known as Skokie) celebrates opening of water works system 7-12-1912 1:4 cyclone, see weather 4-9-1920 9:1 review of twenty years growth 12-24-1920 5:3 robbery 4-1-1921 11:4 policeman Philip Pocheki arrests 14 unruly Chicagoans in a truck 9-9-1921 5:5 water main improvements 2-8-1924 2:1, 2-29-1924 2:1 realty men to guide growth 4-11-1924 5:3 rush public improvements 5-9-1924 3:3 once a dream — now a certainty: "Greater Niles Center Plan" 6-13-1924 9:4 real estate boom still going good 8-15-1924 5:3 work on big sewer begins 9-26-1924 4:4 boom is here to stay 9-26-1924 4:5 recommends construction of sanitary and storm sewers 10-24-1924 9:1 first "L" train to, see Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Electric Railway 2-6-1925 9:5,7 enters new era with "L" service 4-3-1925 9:6 recommendation for water main improvements 5-1-1925 15:1 vote for "Miss Niles Center" 9-25-1925 28:1 contestants for world tour on home stretch 10-2-1925 1:5 movie offer for "Miss Niles Center", see Lohrke, Miss Meta 12-18-1925 12:6 ancient history of 2-26-1926 9:5 new village south of 10-21-1927 1:8 Chamber of Commerce offered loyal support 8-9-1929 6:3 Niles Center Day, advertisement 8-23-1929 8:1 films shown at old village hall, see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 1-17-1930 8:2 buys 62 acre park site 1-24-1930 NCH 1:4 new shops, see Chicago Rapid Transit 8-19-1930 NCH 1:3 supervised play enjoyed by children 8-19-1930 NCH 1:4 rise, bright future lauded 4-10-1931 4:1 vaccination regulations urged 7-1-1932 CCH 1:6 Blameuser administration in charge 5-5-1933 CCH 1:8 enjoys home picnic 9-15-1933 NCH 1:7 women take municipal tour 4-27-1934 8:2 body found, see Nelson, George "Baby Face" 12-7-1934 1:4 poison liquor causes death of three at hobo camp on east bank of Sanitary District canal 400 feet north of Oakton Street 12-13-1935 1:3 new name to be either Oakton or Ridgeview 12-15-1939 CCH 1:7 Ridgeview wins name contest 12-29-1939 MPH 1:8, 2-16-1940 CCH 1:7 old residents prevent change in name 2-23-1940 1:3 officials predict 27,000 population with super-apartments 3-29-1940 CCH 4:4 votes to drop name 6-7-1940 (2) 1:6 name changed to Skokie 11-22-1940 6:8
Niles Center Carpenter & Cabinet Shop advertisement 7-1-1927 AHH 5:1
Niles Center Civic Opera Club elects new president 1-31-1930 8:2 first regular meeting 8-29-1930 4:3 presents good entertainments 2-3-1931 1:3
Niles Center Community Church see First Presbyterian Church, Niles Center
Niles Center Cosmo Club first anniversary 4-25-1930 8:5
Niles Center Elite Shoppe advertisement: hosiery, lingerie, notions 2-6-1925 9:6 Niles Center Herald (NCH) (newspaper) first issue 11-7-1924 5:1
Niles Center High School (also known as Lincoln High School, Niles Center) to add high school course 5-29-1931 8:6 addition to Lincoln School will house 9-11-1931 CCH 1:3 fifty enrolled in 9-25-1931 8:3 aids relief committee 12-25-1931 1:5 Evanston-Niles Center Community Chorus presents Handel's Messiah 1-1-1932 1:1 offers larger facilities 1-22-1932 CCH 1:8 new addition in full use 2-19-1932 CCH 1:1 gym remodeling in progress 2-26-1932 CCH 1:8 dedication; open house 3-25-1932 CCH 1:1, 4-1-1932 CCH 1:2 to add third year 4-22-1932 CCH 1:3 operetta Love Pirates of Hawaii 4-29-1932 CCH 1:3 commencement 6-10-1932 CCH 1:1 picnic at Lake Wauconda 6-17-1932 CCH 1:3 opens Monday 9-9-1932 CCH 1:1 officially changes name from Lincoln to Niles Center High School 10-28-1932 CCH 1:4 Camera Club 3-31-1933 CCH 8:3 opens Monday 9-8-1933 8:8 increased enrollment 9-29-1933 NCH 1:7 receives good rating 6-22-1934 2:5 grounds much improved 10-19-1934 CCH 2:5 feature programs 2-1-1935 6:2 admitted to Northwest Conference 12-4-1936 1:7 electric musical instruments: Novachord and Hammond Electric Organ to be played 3-24-1939 7:6
Niles Center Home Laundry advertisement 8-2-1927 2:1 review; 8138 Floral Avenue 3-1-1935 8:4
Niles Center Home Laundry, Palatine 11 North Brockway Street 3-1-1940 PE 3:2
Niles Center Mercantile Co. advertisement: hardware 5-5-1922 8:1 [at the beginning of the roll of microfilm] Niles Center News (newspaper) mentioned 6-7-1940 (2) 1:6
Niles Center Park District gets WPA grant 1-6-1939 1:6
Niles Center Public Library, Oakton Street and Lincoln Avenue opens 2-14-1930 MPH 8:3 enriched by Woman's Clubs 5-9-1930 NCH 1:1 makes appeal for more books 8-29-1930 4:6 to celebrate open house 2-3-1931 1:3
Niles Center Public School, Lincoln Avenue see also School District No. 69, Niles Township operetta Cinderella in Flowerland 5-5-1922 8:4 [at the beginning of the roll of microfilm] School Days filmed at, see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 11-24-1922 5:2 overcrowded 3-2-1923 (Roll A) 5:4 good enrollment 9-19-1924 10:5 closing exercises 6-19-1925 9:7 unfit 4-2-1926 19:2 opens 9-13-1927 4:4 graduates receive diplomas 6-15-1928 DCR 3:4 new school building 9-4-1928 1:3 almost complete 11-13-1928 4:1 students build snow fort 1-29-1929 8:3 opens 9-6-1929 DCR 8:4 enrollment climbing 9-17-1929 4:3 new ditto machine 10-8-1929 4:4 recipe book 2-14-1930 PE 8:2 excursion to Cubs' Park 5-9-1930 NCH 1:3 progressing fast 5-20-1930 4:6 large enrollment 9-5-1930 AHH 1:5 PTA hears band director 10-10-1930 8:4 entertainment 11-11-1930 8:4 to build addition 6-5-1931 12:6 graduation 6-26-1931 CCH 4:8
Niles Center Realty Co., advertisement: 4959 Dempster Street 11-3-1933 7:8 advertisement: 5000 Dempster Street 2-4-1938 6:6
Niles Center Road see Biegert, Wm., Beverages, Skokie see Bradley & Haben Funeral Home, Niles Center see Hoetzer, Joseph & Sons, Niles Center see Niles Center Sheet Metal Works see Sullivan's Pharmacy, Niles Center see Triangle Service Station, Niles Center ancient history of 2-26-1926 9:5
Niles Center Sheet Metal Works advertisement: Niles Center Road 8-5-1932 6:1
Niles Center State Bank see also State Bank of Niles financial report 1-13-1922 12:2 advertisement 12-1-1922 2:6 to celebrate 25th anniversary 10-14-1932 CCH 1:1
Niles Center Sweet Shop advertisement 12-5-1924 12:3
Niles Center Theatre film Foolish Wives 5-19-1922 5:4 film Reported Missing; Among Those Present 10-6-1922 1:1 film School Days 11-24-1922 5:2 film We're in the Navy Now, The Flaming Forest 3-4-1927 3:1
Niles Center Transit Company motor bus line between Chicago, Niles Center and Morton Grove, schedule 3-25-1921 5:1, 3-25-1921 5:4 new garage and office building 1-12-1923 (Roll A) 1:5
Niles Center Volunteer Fire Company subscription list 11-26-1920 7:5 presents film The Girl of the Golden West 10-26-1923 (Roll A) 5:1 many attend water fight 9-25-1931 8:1 dance proves huge success 10-9-1931 4:1
Niles Center Woman's Club speaker reviews American ideals 2-22-1929 8:3 first meeting of the season 10-4-1929 8:1 meeting 1-10-1930 1:2 big meeting 2-7-1930 8:1 elects new set of officers 5-9-1930 NCH 1:1 helps destitute families 4-3-1931 AHH 4:3 very active 5-6-1932 CCH 1:1 opens program for year 10-14-1932 CCH 1:5
Niles-Edgebrook Lumber Co., Touhy Avenue at CM&SP RR tracks advertisement 3-6-1925 9:1
Niles Greenhouse Wrecking Co. advertisement: 7126 Milwaukee Avenue 12-4-1936 7:7
Niles — Ilg Park YMCA, 6200 West Touhy Avenue advertisement: Dale Carnegie course 3-15-1962 AHH 11:4
Niles Memorial Post No. 7712, Veterans of Foreign Wars 4th annual turkey shoot and fall festival at new home, Bunker Hill Golf Club 11-18-1949 20:5
Niles Public School, Touhy Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue see also School District No. 71, Niles Township essays 8-7-1925 10:5 opens 9-13-1927 4:3 modern four room building 11-13-1928 4:1 student essay 7-2-1929 4:2 opens 9-6-1929 DCR 8:4 librarians appointed 10-15-1929 6:4 music in the air 5-13-1930 4:5 operetta Sunny of Sunnyside 6-3-1930 4:8 commencement 6-17-1930 5:1,6, 6-24-1930 5:4 closing program 6-19-1931 12:5 crowded this year 9-11-1931 CCH 1:8 junior police force 10-28-1932 CCH 4:2 no pay increase so entire faculty resigns 6-5-1942 (2) 1:6 Cook County school survey 12-11-1942 1:6
Niles Township, Cook County (T41N R13E), bounded by Central Road, McCormick Boulevard, Devon Avenue and Harlem Avenue School Treasurer's report 9-17-1920 5:5, 9-28-1923 (Roll A) 10:3 drainage 6-3-1921 5:3 description 6-17-1921 5:5 description of roads 7-1-1921 5:5 description 7-8-1921 5:4 Treasurer's statement 9-12-1924 22:5 Section 32 annexed to Chicago 4-27-1928 PE 8:6 Supervisor David Fielweber gives his reasons for the 2nd ticket 3-26-1929 5:4 five winners in civics contest 5-27-1930 6:7 Treasurer's statement 10-2-1931 CCH 5:4 schools show good progress 11-20-1931 8:1 Justice of the Peace Alexander Falk gives good service 2-19-1932 CCH 1:8 election results 11-18-1932 CCH 2:1 has two complete tickets and odd candidates 3-10-1933 CCH 1:3 schools to close today 6-9-1933 CCH 1:2 twenty years' work of road commissioner within Skokie village limits termed illegal 8-15-1941 (2) 1:3 'illegal' road bills ok'd 9-12-1941 (2) 1:6 highway commissioner in trouble 4-10-1942 1:7 road commissioner ousted from job 5-15-1942 (2) 1:8 rural schools to open 8-28-1942 MPH 1:1 sued by Cook County for care of pauper at Oak Forest Infirmary 5-9-1947 10:4 consolidation of schools recommended 6-20-1947 1:8 schools ready for opening 8-29-1947 CCH 1:3 leads increasing growth of Cook County townships 7-22-1949 2:5
Niles Township High School see also School District No. 219 suggested 1-17-1928 1:4 to have $771,000 school 2-25-1938 8:7 million dollar school to be dedicated 6-16-1939 CCH 1:2 Supt. Ralph E. Cotanche 8-25-1939 12:1 to open Tuesday 9-3-1943 CCH 1:4 Basketball Up-To-Date to be filmed at 4-4-1947 11:5 gives football awards to 21 seniors 12-2-1949 11:3 Alan King in benefit for Beth Tikvah Congregation, Hoffman Estates 10-10-1963 AHH 39:4 Niles Township News (newspaper) editor-publisher William Garry in army 6-12-1942 (2) 1:6
Niles Township Post, American Legion minstrel show to aid relief work 1-13-1933 CCH 1:6
Niles Township Republican Club basket picnic Linne Woods 7-10-1936 8:3
Niles Township Women for Peace hospital chemist explains radiation; urges public to seek limit 3-14-1963 AHH 18:1 'fallout from tests will harm millions': chemist 3-21-1963 WH 3:1
Niles, Village of gets house numbers 9-25-1931 CCH 1:8 business directory 9-25-1931 CCH 3:1 folks ask for better bus service 10-2-1931 CCH 1:8 August Geweke wins suit against 3-19-1937 1:3
Niles West High School, Skokie, 5701 Oakton Street Harmonicats to visit 9-20-1962 AHH 40:5
NIMAPC (abbreviation) see Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
Nine Mile Swamp mentioned 3-12-1964 AHH 33:6
Ninety-Nines, Inc. flying fems spread wings over airports, photographs 9-15-1960 AHH 29:1 Mrs. Harold White, Naperville, member of, photographs 11-7-1963 BR 13:1
Ninneman, William C., Arlington Heights, Des Plaines at Atlantic City, N.J. 5-28-1943 (2) 4:8 at Tampa, Fla. 10-28-1943 11:3 letter from France 8-4-1944 9:5 teletype operator in France 8-24-1945 14:3
Ninnemann, E., Arlington Heights Machine Gun; Instructor 4-4-1941 3:6 at Denver, Colo. 8-13-1943 (2) 4:2 discharged 11-16-1945 9:5
Ninnemann Ice Cream Parlor and Confectionery, Mount Prospect advertisements 4-4-1924 8:6, 1-8-1926 6:5
NIPC (abbreviation) see Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission
Nippersink Hotel, Fox Lake thirst emporium raided by Government men 11-13-1931 1:2
Nippersink Lodge, Genoa City, Wisconsin photograph 4-26-1962 AHH 3:5
Nisle, Max, Elk Grove guard at Leavenworth prison, Kan. 11-6-1942 (2) 2:1 in the coast guard 2-12-1943 (2) 1:2 letter from Camp Roberts, Calif. 9-10-1943 (2) 12:5 letters from Camp Chaffee, Ark. 10-1-1943 10:2, 11-5-1943 7:5 taking advanced training 2-25-1944 7:5 letter from Camp Claiborne, La. 5-12-1944 14:6 "in engineers utilities as a repairman" 8-18-1944 15:6 letter from France 10-20-1944 11:7, 3-30-1945 10:2 photograph 5-23-1947 (2) 9:3
nitroglycerin see explosions 7-1-1949 MPH 1:7, 8-29-1963 MPH 1:4
Nitsche's Palatine Estates Subdivision, Palatine, southwest of Winston Drive and Palatine Road see also Nietsche farm, Palatine flooding issue plagues 2-25-1960 PE 1:5 photograph 4-7-1960 PE 6:2 new subdivision before trustees; plat placed under study 4-28-1960 PE 1:4
Nitti, Vito, Addison hoodlum charged with drugs, burglary 4-25-1963 BR 1:2 freed on technicality 5-16-1963 BR 7:5
Nitz, Charles J., Mount Prospect photograph 7-11-1947 9:4
Nitz, Gertrude, Libertyville marries Vernon Hagenbring, photograph 7-19-1940 6:3
Nixon, Cecil A., Skokie given Silver Beaver award by Scouts, photograph 2-27-1948 20:5
Nixon, George F., Glenview company to subdivide Colvin estates near Glenview 5-15-1925 1:1 explains annexation vote, see Glenview, Village of 7-3-1925 1:1 company to build in Glenview, Glencoe and Highland Park 7-3-1925 1:5 mentioned 8-15-1924 DCR 2:4 candidate for Cook County Board, photograph 10-26-1934 8:1 completes own ticket for commissioners 2-4-1938 1:1 ticket wins friends in campaign 2-18-1938 1:3 new guard invites old guard Republicans 3-4-1938 4:3 loses to William Busse 4-15-1938 1:1 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 protests rezoning 60 acres in Northfield Township for light industry, see Signode Steel Strapping Co. 10-15-1953 CCH 1:8
Nixon, Richard Milhous Vice President in Los Angeles, presents national award for community service to Tioga Post No. 2149, Veterans of Foreign Wars, photographs 9-17-1959 BR 1:7 wins landslide 190-81 at Blackhawk Junior High School, Bensenville 4-7-1960 BR 1:1 50,000 at O'Hare Airport to greet 10-27-1960 AHH 4:3 Paddock Publications endorses for GOP 10-27-1960 AHH 55:2 Vice President and wife visit Wheaton College, photograph 11-3-1960 BR 1:4 photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 11:5 Stuart Paddock criticizes ABC for letting Alger Hiss attack former V.P. 11-15-1962 AHH 1:1 Hayes Robertson blames Illinois Sec. of State Charles Carpentier for defeat of 11-21-1963 EGH 6:4 loss to JFK prompted Edward Bundy to seek office 1-23-1964 BR 1:1 writes Hoffman Estates woman 12-10-1964 HH 8:4
NLRB (abbreviation) see National Labor Relations Board
NNC (abbreviation) see United States Navy Nurses Corps
No. 10 Spring St., Cary advertisement; young adult nite club; jazz-folk music 1-30-1964 AHH 25:1
No Man's Land, Palatine, bounded by Washington Street, Plum Grove Road, Daniels Road and Smith Street W. C. Warnecke plans to offer lots to prospective builders 7-1-1949 PE 1:3
Noack, Rev. Chas. M., Arlington Heights photograph of 10-14-1910 1:3 forty years in ministry; receives surprise from St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights 8-4-1922 1:2 new Lutheran pastor had his first wedding and his first christening in the Klehm family, September 23, 1899, 9-26-1924 14:3 anniversary 10-3-1924 1:7 photographs of 2-8-1929 4:3, 8-26-1930 1:3 celebrates fifty years as pastor 9-23-1932 1:3 photographs of 9-13-1935 8:6, 1-13-1939 1:6 retires; 57 years in Christian ministry 12-8-1939 1:3 memory honored, photograph 3-3-1944 1:4 photograph 6-10-1949 17:2 photographs 9-28-1961 S 6:1
Noack, Miss Ruth, Arlington Heights wins magazine award for making "apple roll" 4-26-1935 5:1
Noble, John H., Bloomingdale to tell story as prisoner in Red Russia 1-3-1957 RR 1:7 ex-prisoner is speaker 1-9-1964 BR 7:8
Noffke, Esther, Wheeling Wheeling's outstanding aviatrix! 3-13-1958 WH 1:1
Noffsinger, Jackie Lee see lawsuits 2-4-1949 RR 1:3
Noftz, A., Motor Service, Palatine advertisement 3-3-1933 4:8
Noftz, Herb, Auto Rebuilders, Rand Road and Quentin Road mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:3
Noftz, Herbert, Palatine, South Plum Grove Road at Glenview Naval Air Base 10-9-1942 (2) 2:2 letter from Creeds Field, Va. 9-29-1944 14:5 at San Diego, Calif. 8-16-1945 7:6 "overhaul and maintain all types of diesel engines" 9-28-1945 14:3
Noftz Motor Service, Palatine, South Plum Grove Road advertisement 1-2-1948 PE 4:7
noise pollution see also soundproofing see National Aircraft Noise Abatement Council (NANAC) editorial against motorcyclists removing their mufflers 8-1-1913 9:1 Northwest Federation of Improvement Clubs demands electrification of railroads to reduce smoke, noise 9-12-1930 PE 8:1 train whistles subject of conference 5-29-1931 1:7 Arlington Board limits whistles 6-12-1931 1:2 C&NW RR thanked for less toots 7-10-1931 1:6 two Jehovah's Witnesses fined for operating sound trucks in Wheaton 9-4-1936 RR 1:1 Park Ridge asks stop to flights of Sunday morn planes at Douglas Airport 3-22-1946 8:4 Park Ridge told 400 planes will be landing every hour, day and night 5-17-1946 6:1 southsiders object to Arlington Heights Airport airplane noise 8-15-1947 1:5 Dudley W. Day, Prospect Heights, elected president National Noise Abatement Council, photograph 11-12-1948 MPH 1:5 letter: complaint about motorcycle noise 8-12-1949 17:7 letters: defense of motorcycles 8-19-1949 17:8, 8-26-1949 17:7 jet commander at O'Hare reassures residents on noise 9-1-1950 RR 1:1 U.S. Navy abandoned its Glenview Naval Air Station a year ago after a vigorous effort by residents against noise and hazards 1-31-1957 CCH 1:5 caterwauling screech blasts suburban air; villages test siren at noon each day; holdover from old days 7-30-1959 AHH 1:4 two tons of church bells jar residents; sleepless weekend mornings? see Our Lady of the Wayside Church, Arlington Heights 6-9-1960 AHH 1:6 suburbanites gripe over jet noise, see O'Hare International Airport 6-23-1960 AR 22:1 church bell issue is revived by petitions 8-4-1960 AHH 1:6 Elk Grove lodges jet traffic protest with FAA 8-25-1960 EGH 2:3 air official replies to jet noise gripes 9-8-1960 EGH 1:1 burglar alarms in Elk Grove set off by jets 9-15-1960 EGH 1:7 National Aircraft Noise Abatement Council (NANAC) seeks to reduce jet noise with research 9-29-1960 AHH 36:3 FAA adopts two recommendations by Elk Grove on jet noise 9-29-1960 EGH 3:1 new flight pattern to spare slumberers in Elk Grove 11-3-1960 EGH 1:1 jet noise too much: Bensenville residents 11-3-1960 BR 1:7 jets are here to stay: O'Hare 11-17-1960 BR 1:4 zoning may control jet noise complaints 11-24-1960 BR 1:1 jet noise relief due by September: electronic instrument landing system to be completed 1-26-1961 AHH 20:3 instrument landing system promises added relief from O'Hare jet noise 3-2-1961 EGH 5:4 suppressing roar of superjets is costly 6-8-1961 AHH 40:1 American Airlines tackles jet noise problem 6-22-1961 AHH 22:1 Elk Grove Village complains about jets again 7-27-1961 EGH 3:4 Mount Prospect jet noise complaint is slated 7-27-1961 MPH 1:8 jet noise relief slated for Elk Grove Village; landing system readied 8-10-1961 EGH 1:1 noise crises in apartments 8-31-1961 AHH 47:1 new plan to handle O'Hare planes under study, photograph of plane landing 9-28-1961 EGH 1:3 Congress plans study of O'Hare jet noise 3-1-1962 AHH 23:4 Roselle resident fights jet noise increases 3-22-1962 AHH 35:3 jet noise hearings in Washington postponed 4-12-1962 RMH 12:1 progress made on abatement of jet noise 7-12-1962 EGH 1:1 noise cuts peril jets: editorial 8-9-1962 AHH 46:7 O'Hare re-inspecting its noise abatement procedure 9-20-1962 EGH 4:3 Air Force man tells background of 'sonic boom' 9-27-1962 AHH 12:1 O'Hare Airport—the monster next door; noisy neighbor to grow, grow, grow 10-18-1962 BR 1:1 Elk Grove Village Aeronautical Committee working to cut jet noise 10-25-1962 EGH 2:5 expert sees fan-jet engines cutting plane noise 12-13-1962 AHH 51:1 in a matter of seconds suburban homes will vibrate; jet aircraft takes off at O'Hare Field, photograph 7-4-1963 BR 7:1 Park Ridge to fine noisy jets? 7-11-1963 EGH 2:7 Mount Prospect Pres. C. Schlaver says that local jet noise law would be unenforceable 7-18-1963 MPH 1:3 'precious' sleep—is invasion of noisy garbage trucks by Laseke Disposal at 6 AM necessary? photograph 7-25-1963 AHH 2:1 temporary runway closings at O'Hare Field add to jet noise 8-1-1963 EGH 6:5 Rep. Roman Pucinski, Chicago, seeks to ban jet booms 8-22-1963 AHH 32:5 residents complain about Santucci Construction Co. compressor noise from Palatine sewer work, photograph 10-17-1963 PE 7:5 Elk Grove Village and Park Ridge take different tack on jet noise 1-23-1964 AHH 25:1 Cong. Donald Rumsfeld persuades subcommittee to launch jet noise research 3-19-1964 RMH 5:6 Elk Grove Village to survey noise by aircraft; to send results to airlines 10-1-1964 EGH 1:2
Noland's Garden & Toy Shop, Palatine, 29 North Northwest Highway advertisements 9-15-1960 PE 5:1, 3-9-1961 AHH 15:1
Noll, Aloysius M., Glenview at Key Field, Miss. 1-1-1943 (2) 1:4
Noll, Herman, Mount Prospect illustration of 1-30-1931 CCH 1:6
Noller, Wallace, Bensenville hero on Lexington home on furlough 6-26-1942 RR 1:2 Tioga VFW post inducts local Lexington hero 7-31-1942 RR 1:7
Nolte, Helen essay "My Sewing Project" 6-19-1925 2:5
Nolte, Jean, Bensenville photograph 11-4-1949 RR 2:4
Nolting, Albert, Arlington Heights, La Grange dies on Luzon, photograph 3-9-1945 1:4
Nolting, Mary, Palatine photograph 7-15-1949 5:3
Nolting, Wm. bandits take four thousand from farmer 8-31-1934 1:3
Nolting, Mr. and Mrs. William, Palatine photograph 6-17-1949 8:3
Nomak's Grove, Cumberland Avenue between Montrose Avenue and Lawrence Avenue picnic 7-14-1955 AHH 17:1
Non-High School District created in 1917; votes tuition tax increase 12-6-1935 1:5 election 4-7-1939 (2) 1:5 tax rate raise before voters 5-31-1940 1:3 school bus for Palatine pupils, not Schaumburg 1-3-1941 PE 1:3, RR 3:8 School District No. 103, Bloomingdale Township to vote on new high school district to be created from 8-10-1945 RR 1:8 Lewis Morgan at Itasca to discuss 3-15-1946 RR 1:2 asks annexation to School District No. 214, 10-18-1946 1:1, 11-8-1946 1:4 consolidation hearing 3-12-1948 PE 6:1,3 injunction against bond issue 12-23-1949 1:1
Non-High School District No. 104 hearing on consolidation 4-9-1948 RR 5:4
nonpartisanship Leyden Township Citizen's non-partisan party wins decisive vote 4-5-1929 DCR 1:1 Addison Township Nonpartisan ticket presents candidates 4-2-1937 RR 3:5 judicial selection to be non-partisan 1-9-1964 BR 7:6
nonviolence see also peace see Students' Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) editor Thomas Edwards, Prospect Heights, reports on Mississippi visit; aids rights groups; sees non-violent resistance 9-3-1964 RMH 6:1
NORAD (abbreviation) see North American Air Defense Command
Norbert's Quality Home and Garden Center, Niles, 9141 North Milwaukee Avenue advertisement 5-21-1964 WH 6:1
Norby, Jean, Prospect Heights a hit in city piano recital, photograph 6-29-1945 MPH 3:1
Norby, Kenneth M., Prospect Heights at Williamsburg, Va. 2-9-1945 12:1
Norby, Roberta Jean, Prospect Heights photograph 9-10-1948 PE 3:4
Nordberg, John A., Golf Niles Township JP is Republican candidate for Cook County Superior Court 11-1-1962 AHH 75:4 committee formed for 10-29-1964 AHH 15:5
Nordic Hills Country Club, Route 53, between Lake Street and Irving Park Road New Year's Eve party 12-29-1944 PE 3:1 DuPage County Sheriff raids party, confiscates obscene film and two slot machines 4-7-1950 RR 1:2 photograph 5-4-1961 BR 17:1 advertisement 11-9-1961 AHH 8:8
Nordic Park Subdivision, Itasca DuPage County advancing sewage disposal plant 5-30-1963 IR 1:8 William Smeja and Joseph Nicosia argue over who built sewage plant 6-6-1963 BR 8:1 sewage plant, photograph 6-13-1963 BR 10:3 variation granted 4-30-1964 BR 7:7 advertisement; C & A Builders; northwest of Route 53 and Lake Street, 7-9-1964 AHH 60:1
Nordic Sauna Installation Co., Barrington advertisement; 419 West Lake Street 3-19-1964 AHH 48:5
Nordic Wood Products, Roselle battle fire that destroys two factories 8-25-1950 RR 1:1
Nordin, Gunhild, Prospect Heights poster by 6-1-1945 1:4
Nordli, Robert C., Mount Prospect independent to seek School District No. 57, Elk Grove Township board seat, photograph 3-22-1962 MPH 1:6 wins seat, photograph 4-19-1962 MPH 1:1
Nordmeier, Henry, Barrington last Civil War veteran dead [but see Myers, Milton] 1-29-1929 3:4
Nordmeier, Irving A., Palatine letter to draftees 3-20-1942 (2) 1:3 letter from deep in the heart of Texas 4-10-1942 (2) 3:6 letter from England 3-17-1944 12:8 letter from France 8-18-1944 8:1
Nordstrom, Esther C. retires from office of DuPage County circuit court, photograph 9-7-1961 RR 1:6
Nordstrom, Everett R., Long Grove spent a year with Seabees at Guadalcanal 12-24-1943 7:1 photograph 1-30-1948 12:5
Nordstrom, Stanley, Prairie View photograph 12-10-1948 CCH 2:3
Norge Colonial Village, Arlington Heights, 220 North Dunton Avenue advertisement: laundry 2-14-1963 AHH 5:1 grand opening planned 3-14-1963 AHH 7:1, photographs 3-21-1963 AHH 4:4 building gets a face-lift, photograph 9-24-1964 AHH 35:4 meet owner George Rouhas, photograph 10-15-1964 AHH 9:3
Norge Division of Borg-Warner Corp., Bensenville, 310 Meyer Road opens branch 12-12-1963 AHH 41:4
Norge Ski Club, Fox River Grove Norge Ski Club international tournament 1-9-1925 9:2 thousands attend Cary ski tourney 1-23-1925 1:4 Rolf Enerson heads skiers, photograph 1-18-1946 10:1 Saturday night boxing at Ski hill punch bowl 7-5-1946 13:3, 16:1 more entries for ski meet 1-16-1948 12:4 five nations to jump next week 1-7-1949 9:3 suburbanites may ski close to home, photographs 12-1-1960 AHH 21:1
Normal Builders, Inc., Palatine, 746 Baldwin Road mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 7:8
Norman, Dr. A. J., Bensenville advertisement: dentist 7-4-1924 14:7
Norman, H., Arlington Heights photograph 1-23-1948 4:5
Norman, Johnny, Arlington Heights photograph 1-23-1948 4:5
Norman, Tom, Palatine owner, Palatine Theatre, reminisces on 42 years in theaters 7-6-1945 PE 1:8 photograph of 11-9-1945 1:7 now sole owner of Palatine Theater 5-10-1946 PE 1:2
Normans, Mount Prospect, Randhurst advertisement: clothing 4-4-1963 MPH 12:7
Normans, Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center advertisement: clothing 7-5-1962 AHH S 14
Norma's Beauty Salon, Bensenville advertisement: 9 Main Street 1-5-1940 RR 2:1 advertisement: 108 North York Road 10-22-1948 RR 3:1
Norridge, Village of see Leigh, J., School, Norridge see Ridgewood High School, Norridge see West Irving Park Boulevard Community Church, Norridge
Norris, J. L., Jr. Liberty Air Service president burned to death in air plane crash 5-3-1929 6:2
Norris, Jack W. coaches basketball without a gym, photograph 12-16-1949 9:4 School Superintendent, see School District No. 21, Wheeling Township 1-12-1956 WH 1:7 Supt. of Schools quits 11-20-1958 WH 1:4
Norris, Linda column "Let's Look at the Record(s)" 12-12-1963 AHH 34:3
Norris, Lloyd R., Mount Prospect to seek re-election to village board, photograph 1-12-1961 MPH 1:6
Norris, Sherwood, Palatine alert cops catch robbery suspect, photograph 2-15-1962 AHH 2:3
North, Arthur, Palatine Lt. in Alabama 9-18-1942 PE 1:1 reported missing in Belgium 2-2-1945 PE 1:1 killed in action 2-9-1945 1:4 "the supreme sacrifice" 8-16-1945 24:6
North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) air defenders drill daily to be ready for emergency 11-21-1963 AHH 43:2 Arlington Heights radar unit vital to air defense 4-9-1964 RMH 7:1
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) personnel visit Palatine Civil Defense, photographs 11-8-1962 PE 9:1 journalists to tour Centex Industrial Park 5-23-1963 EGH 6:3
North Avenue, Route 64 see Automatic Electric, Northlake see Bartlett's Woodwork Manufacturing see Big Save, Villa Park see Brer Rabbit Motel, Villa Park see Brown Bros. Sales, Villa Park see Bruni Memorial Community Hospital, Northlake see Buick Corporation see Cascade Outdoor see Collar Girls of America, Inc., Elmwood Park see Cook County Fair Grounds, Melrose Park see Country Club Motel, River Grove see Crescent Hog Feeding Co., River Grove see Dominick's Finer Food Store, River Forest see DuPage County Airport see Durable Construction Co., Wheaton see E-G Home Center, Wheaton see Elm Custom House, Elmwood Park see Elmhurst-Villa Park Sportsmen's Club see Frederick's Catering Service, Oak Park see Glenbard Garden, Lombard see Hillcrest Fairways, Glendale Heights see Jewel-Osco Personnel Office, Northlake see Jewel Tea Company, Melrose Park see King's North Avenue Shopping Center, Melrose Park see Kinney Shoe Store, Villa Park see Kroger Grocery Market, Villa Park see Kuntry Kitchen, Elmhurst see Lazy-K Restaurant, Glen Ellyn see Lloyd's Welco Service, Villa Park see Louie's Tavern see Mac's Golden Pheasant Restaurant, Elmhurst see Maywood Park Race Track see Meggits Grocery Store, Glendale Heights see Montana Charlie's Steak House, Elmhurst see Northlake Community Hospital see Orchard Bungalow, The see Perfection Tool and Metal Heat Treating Co., Addison see Pheasant Run Lodge and Country Club, St. Charles see Pheasant Run Playhouse, St. Charles see Phillips Welding & Engineering Co., Inc., Villa Park see Prince Castle, Elmhurst see Rollarena see Ros, Joe, Italian Restaurant, Elmhurst see St. Andrews Country Club, West Chicago see St. Peter Damian Church, Bartlett see Snyder & Sons, Furniture & Appliances, Villa Park see Star Farm Delicatessen, Bloomingdale see Stineway-Ford Hopkins Drug Co., Melrose Park see Sunset Marine, Villa Park see Tally-Ho Inn see Thermo Piping Inc., Oak Park see Topps Department Store, Addison see Villa-DuPage Shopping Plaza, Villa Park, North Avenue see Ziegler's Tavern, Villa Park need for super highways leads Cook County to oppose Lake Street — North Avenue bottleneck 10-16-1925 1:1 Governor Small promises to make a super highway out of 3-18-1927 1:8 auto races at new speedway at River Road and 5-10-1935 6:6
North Avenue Auto Wreckers review: North Avenue 1˝ miles west of York Street 11-1-1935 RR 5:1
North Avenue Liquors, Villa Park liquor dealer suspended 9-20-1962 BR 9:2 to appeal liquor suspension 11-29-1962 BR 10:6
North Avenue Tavern, North Avenue and Mannheim Road one killed in raid; formerly known as The Orchard Bungalow 9-5-1924 20:7
North Barrington Cheese and Butter Factory 1870s advertisement reprinted: A. H. Boehmer, proprietor 3-18-1949 24:3
North Barrington Elementary School, Route 59 near Miller Road dedicated 11-7-1947 18:1
North, Bill, Arlington Heights photograph 1-13-1950 16:4
North Branch see Chicago River 12-5-1924 9:4
North Central Airlines photograph 9-13-1962 AHH 98:4
North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Arlington High School accredited 5-15-1931 5:4, 5-26-1939 3:4 Palatine Township High School accredited by 4-26-1935 PE 1:3, 5-26-1939 PE 1:2 Bensenville Community High School wins highest rating 5-26-1939 RR 1:1 Willowbrook Community High School, Villa Park and York Community High School, Elmhurst taken off 'warned' list 5-10-1962 AR 1:4 James Becker, director Foreign Relations Project discusses how to teach controversial issues 11-12-1964 AHH 14:1
North Central College, Naperville see DuPage County Conference on Religion and Race to discuss hope for peace 6-11-1948 22:4 "National Government and World Government" 6-18-1948 10:5 this week's biggest attraction? Sen. Joseph McCarthy 9-23-1954 RR 1:3 Messiah 12-3-1964 AHH 67:4
North Cook County 4-H Fair see 4-H Clubs 8-22-1947 7:6...
North Cook County Fair Association see 4-H Clubs 7-29-1949 1:5
North Cook County Homemaker Extension Unit prepares display for Hobby Day, photograph 9-24-1964 AHH 55:5
North Cook County Rural Youth farm youth organize for recreation and information, photograph 6-21-1946 1:8, 4:1 talk fest heads program 9-27-1946 1:7 meeting 10-18-1946 CCH 1:4 4-H and rural youth plan tree planting 4-9-1948 11:3 to give 3-act comedy Three Days of Grace 5-6-1949 PE 1:4
North Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District William Brough elected head 3-29-1962 AHH 74:3 ponds, lakes are topic 10-24-1963 AHH 95:6 to meet 1-16-1964 AHH 9:2 drafts goals for 1964 at district office, 71 South Old Rand Road, Lake Zurich 2-27-1964 AHH 9:1 plans talks on restoring bird habitats 5-7-1964 AHH 24:4 biologists give lecture on songbirds at Brightland Refuge at Crabtree Lake, photograph 6-18-1964 RMH 2:3 discusses tree planting program 9-17-1964 AHH 8:4 explains purpose, program of conservation districts 12-3-1964 AHH 29:1
North Cook County Suburban Educational Secretaries' Association School District No. 25 secretaries join 5-28-1964 AHH 19:1
North Cook Farm Labor Association formed to distribute German POW labor to truck gardeners 4-27-1945 1:3
North Country Towns Democratic Organization big rally and picnic 9-14-1928 6:1
North Dunton Merchants Association mentioned 1-30-1964 AHH 17:6
North DuPage Ministerial Association elects president 10-31-1963 BR 5:5
North DuPage Talented Teen Club something to do, photographs 3-29-1962 BR 16:1
North East Illinois Land Council to hold annual parley 3-5-1964 RMH 7:1
North East Illinois Mutual Aid Area DuPage County Civil Defense Director Col. A. M. Lazar appointed head of 6-18-1964 BR 7:1
North Elmhurst to vote on incorporation 8-23-1956 RR 1:3 votes down incorporation 8-30-1956 RR 1:5 find deserted home steeped in filth 5-15-1958 BR 1:5 sanitary district key to future 1-1-1959 BR 1:1 engineer's report 1-8-1959 BR 1:4 votes Saturday on sanitary district; photographs of homes 1-15-1959 BR 1:2 two teens electrocuted 3-31-1960 BR 1:6 police seek murderer of young girl, see Elliott, Yvonne 10-5-1961 BR 4:1
North Elmhurst Sanitary District studies sewer bids 1-12-1961 DCR 1:7 set ground breaking for new sewer plant 8-17-1961 BR 1:5
North Eola School see also School District No. 82, Naperville Township mentioned 5-27-1932 RR 1:8
North Hump, Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad yards south of Irving Park Road east and west of Wolf Road see also Proviso Yards yardmaster in narrow escape from dog 7-20-1928 DCR 1:2 train severs body of assistant yardmaster Roy Hayden 9-15-1939 RR 1:8 operation described, photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 36:2
North Northfield, Dundee Road and Sanders Road mentioned 2-16-1901 1:5
North Northfield Community Church, Dundee Road and Sanders Road (also known as Salem Evangelical Church, North Northfield) harvest home festival 11-15-1946 CCH 1:3, 11-22-1946 CCH 1:8 Rev. Guither, pastor, to be ordained an elder 5-23-1947 CCH 2:4 Rev. Schriver back 5-30-1947 CCH 2:4 Rev. Schriver reappointed 6-6-1947 RR 1:2 dedication services for new church, photographs 4-30-1959 WH 2:1 advertisement 3-30-1961 AHH 46:3
North Park, Barrington see Jewel Tea Company, Barrington 11-6-1942 (2) 1:4
North Park, Mount Prospect see Mount Prospect Park District 5-11-1961 MPH 1:6
North Riverside, Village of to purchase Lake Michigan water 3-8-1929 DCR 1:5
North Roselle Community Club dance at Glendale Country Club 6-4-1948 RR 4:1
North Salk Park, Rolling Meadows future city park, photograph, see Rolling Meadows Park District 8-28-1958 RMH 7:4
North School, Arlington Heights, 410 North Arlington Heights Road (also known as Arlington Heights Public School) see also School District No. 25, Wheeling Township exhibit 6-7-1929 4:4 Halloween party 11-1-1929 1:4 inadequate: no assembly hall, no gymnasium, no library room 8-26-1930 1:6 entertains at annual exhibit 6-5-1931 5:3 contract awarded to decorate 8-7-1931 1:5 annual exhibit 6-10-1932 3:5 book week 11-25-1932 3:4 churns butter 9-17-1937 8:3 Rev. O. C. Taege instructs foreigners who want to be citizens 10-22-1937 1:3 new grade school to be dedicated by Noble J. Puffer 8-26-1938 1:8 dedicated, photographs 9-2-1938 1:8 gets public approval at dedication 9-9-1938 5:1 earlier days recalled 9-9-1938 5:3 music classes start Monday 6-16-1939 3:7 sewing service free to anyone 9-29-1939 1:6 pupils lead busy life 10-27-1939 1:1 student council election 5-10-1940 6:6 draftee registration 10-11-1940 1:1 dog show 10-11-1940 1:3 story book 'stars' here for Halloween, photograph 11-7-1941 1:7, CCH 4:4 blood donors, photographs, see American Red Cross 7-10-1942 CCH 1:4 list of teachers 8-27-1943 1:7 new kindergarten teacher takes over 3-17-1944 5:3 veteran teacher retires, see Russell, Irene 3-24-1944 1:4 many attend voice recital 6-23-1944 5:5 children's book week 11-17-1944 1:1 graduation 5-31-1946 1:7 set for opening 8-23-1946 1:1 adds several to staff 8-30-1946 1:8 instructor 3-28-1947 5:5 flag-raising, photograph 10-24-1947 1:3 art work shop, photographs 12-19-1947 (2) 1:1 blaze of lights welcomes parents, photograph 10-22-1948 1:2 costumes give 'spirit' to parade, photograph 11-12-1948 5:2 addition okayed 4-8-1949 1:7 parents briefed on plan, illustrations 4-22-1949 1:2 floor plan 4-22-1949 8:1 to graduate 82, 5-27-1949 1:2 plans ready for bids 6-24-1949 1:3 staff now complete: photograph of Helen Hastings 9-2-1949 1:5 open house, photographs 10-21-1949 15:1 burglar takes $50 from office 12-23-1949 1:5 addition, photograph 11-3-1950 1:4 Country Fair Bazaar, photograph 2-15-1962 AHH 10:4 Arlington Heights Junior Woman's Club gives enlarged edition encyclopedia to program for partially sighted children, photograph 6-4-1964 AHH 45:4
North School, Itasca, 301 East North Street (later known as F. E. Peacock Junior High School) see also School District No. 10, Addison Township mentioned 4-20-1961 IR 1:4 new teachers, photograph 9-21-1961 IR 1:1 art fair, photograph 11-16-1961 IR 1:5 principal Miss Elisabeth Bliss to return to classroom, photograph 4-26-1962 IR 1:7 Geneva principal, Norman Reinertsen to take become new principal, photograph 6-14-1962 IR 1:1 tell policy changes at PTA meet 9-20-1962 IR 1:4 groundbreaking, 1940 photograph 5-16-1963 BR 16:5 photograph 8-29-1963 IR 1:4 pupils to assist in planning 25th anniversary 10-29-1964 AR 10:1
North School, Medinah see Medinah School
North School, Prospect Heights, 710 North Schoenbeck Road see also School District No. 23, Wheeling Township gymnastics show 12-14-1961 EGH 3:7 Tonette Band gives concert 12-21-1961 MPH 7:4 Fun's A Poppin', photograph 11-1-1962 MPH 6:1
North Shore Chess League Northwest Chess Club, Des Plaines is champion of 5-7-1964 AHH 26:4
North Shore Driving School advertisement 8-9-1962 AHH 27:3
North Shore Electric Company advertisement 1-6-1911 4:6 builds substation: Barrington Review 4-22-1910 1:5 lists prices to wire houses 10-21-1910 4:5 advertisement 11-4-1910 4:6 mentioned 9-28-1961 S 50:3
North Shore Electric League modern home, see Des Plaines, City of 8-3-1928 7:5
North Shore Farm, Northbrook top race horses sired by suburb stallion, photographs 1-19-1961 AHH 19:1 Admiral Vee's first foal, photograph 2-9-1961 AHH 39:3
North Shore Gas Co. Peoples Gas Light and Coke Co. may acquire 2-8-1962 AHH 43:6 Long Grove 'considers' second gas franchise 12-20-1962 WH 5:6
North Shore Golf Club near completion 6-6-1924 5:6 Caddies' Day a success 9-11-1925 9:5 caddie Johnnie Moran captures title for fifth year 9-11-1925 9:8 caddy strike halts golf games 7-2-1937 2:1
North Shore Line see Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad 10-22-1948 16:6
North Shore Methodist Church, Glencoe Rev. Frederick Schnell goes to, photograph 10-14-1938 8:2
North Shore Military Academy, Niles Center opens; many interested in 9-30-1927 1:6
North Shore Motor Coach Company bus line gives out new schedules 10-2-1925 1:2
North Shore Polo Club Speedway, south of Glenview Road and east of Waukegan Road liberal prizes offered at race 5-30-1924 5:3
North Shore Polo and Riding Club, Skokie photograph 2-18-1949 11:4 Arlington man on polo squad, photograph 2-25-1949 11:4 McCully's shot goes wide, photograph 3-18-1949 9:5
North Shore Railroad see Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad
North Shore Rambler Sales, Wheeling, 52 South Milwaukee Avenue struck by burglars 9-8-1960 WH 1:1 advertisement 5-9-1963 WH 5:5
North Shore Riding Club, The, 2315 Sanders Road is now known as The Coach House Stables, Inc. 6-13-1963 AHH 59:7
North Shore Training Club photograph of 9-25-1942 (2) 2:4
North Shore Women for Peace calls on Congressman-elect Donald Rumsfeld to object to HUAC investigation of women's peace groups, photograph 12-20-1962 AHH 15:1 sends Winnetka delegate to World Conference of Women in Moscow sponsored by Women's International Democratic Federation 8-8-1963 AHH 13:1
North Side Beauty Shop, Arlington Heights, 15 East Eastman Street advertisement 3-5-1948 3:7
North Side Realty Co., Niles Center mentioned 8-15-1924 DCR 2:4
North-South Skirmish Association re-enacts Civil War fight 7-27-1961 AR 1:7
North-South Tollway (also known as Interstate 355) proposed, map 12-3-1964 AR 2:4 Addison residents protest route; would split school site 12-17-1964 AR 1:7
North Star Scouting District see Boy Scouts of America 11-26-1964 PHH 1:3
North States Oil Co., Palatine, 57 East Chicago Avenue advertisement, photograph 9-13-1962 AHH 18:6 robbed by gunman 12-12-1963 PE 1:8
North Suburban Animal Hospital, Wheeling, 769 South Milwaukee Avenue mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:2 bird nests in stove pipe duct, photograph 5-23-1963 WH 1:1 Dr. Ian W. Taylor resumes office hours after his convalescence 10-31-1963 AHH 20:3
North Suburban Carpet Cleaners, Arlington Heights, 38 North Belmont Avenue advertisements 9-14-1961 AHH 7:1, 11-30-1961 AHH 7:1
North Suburban Carpet Cleaners, Rolling Meadows advertisement; 4307 Hawthorne Lane 8-13-1964 AHH 21:6
North Suburban Chicago Construction Co. gets Arlington Heights okay to build luxury townhouses across from Prospect High School 11-15-1962 AHH 1:2
North Suburban Cleaners, Park Ridge, 7 South Chester Avenue advertisement 11-30-1961 AHH 7:1
North Suburban Community Junior College see junior colleges 2-15-1962 AHH 5:5
North Suburban Council on Refuse Disposal eyes proposed state legislation 2-14-1963 AHH 20:5 discussed 2-28-1963 AHH 14:6, 9-24-1964 MPH 3:4 Northwest Municipal Conference delays action on bill 11-5-1964 AHH 5:3
North Suburban Council for Social Studies Burton Showers, past president 9-12-1963 AHH 3:4
North Suburban Dietetic Association to hear specialist on meat 8-29-1963 RMH 10:7
North Suburban Improvement Association prize contest aids Howard Street sewer 5-25-1928 1:5
North Suburban Juvenile Officers Association sets juvenile seminar 9-21-1961 AHH 31:8 explores problems; suburb youth needs probed 9-28-1961 AHH 23:1
North Suburban League ex-Northeast Suburban League schools form 10-24-1947 1:4 North Suburban Street Address Directory (1962) (book) covers 47 communities 3-29-1962 AHH 48:2
North Towns Realty Co., Evanston photograph of home for sale 9-24-1948 10:1
North View Subdivision, Palatine, north of Baldwin Road and east of Plum Grove Road (formerly known as Cinderella Park, Palatine) rezoning deferred by county 12-10-1959 PE 3:2 advertisement, illustration 7-28-1960 AR 11:5 new 114-home project officially under way, photograph 9-22-1960 PE 2:1 advertisement 6-1-1961 AHH 37:1 developer W. L. Lee & Company wins award for 6-1-1961 HH 5:6 American House magazine names home best for the money, illustration 9-14-1961 AHH 37:1 builder Lee earns home award; featured in American Home magazine, photograph of builder 10-26-1961 HH 7:4 name changed to North View 2-21-1963 PE 7:4
North West Beverage Co., Des Plaines advertisement: beer distributor; 2061 Rand Road 4-7-1933 MPH 2:5
North-West Oil Company, Park Ridge advertisement: Pure Oil 2-5-1926 7:1
Northbrook see Northbrook, Village of
Northbrook Alumni Association formed 3-14-1947 7:7
Northbrook Civic Association celebrates Northbrook Day at Baronscheen's Grove 8-6-1926 16:1 invests $1,650 in war bonds 11-10-1944 CCH 3:3 letter asks for underpass at CM&ST RR crossing 6-4-1948 17:8 announces slate 6-3-1949 CCH 1:7
Northbrook Civil Defense distributes pamphlets explaining fall out shelters, photograph 9-14-1961 MPH 1:3 disaster expert, Jack Schmetterer is PTA speaker, photograph 10-5-1961 MPH 1:5
Northbrook Community High School School District No. 21, Wheeling Township prefers annexation to School District No. 214 instead of 10-18-1946 1:1
Northbrook Dramatic Club to give play Putting It Over! 10-9-1925 8:3
Northbrook - Edens Industrial Park Smith and Pipenhagen Inc., Des Plaines, agents for 2-27-1964 AHH 55:1
Northbrook Fire Department (previously known as Northbrook Volunteer Fire Department) makes campaign for fund 11-7-1924 5:5 fire truck in pleasing exhibition at Glenview 12-12-1924 11:5 secretary gives interesting report 5-15-1925 8:5 moves to new building on First Street behind village hall 1-31-1947 CCH 1:5 truck carries new mobile telephone 2-7-1947 2:6 honorary members 3-7-1947 CCH 2:3 to get new fire truck 11-12-1948 CCH 1:7 to install new fire alarm system 11-19-1948 CCH 1:3 Chief Lowell Mueller back from Miami meeting of firemen 11-19-1948 CCH 1:7 'snuffs out' five fires in one week 12-17-1948 CCH 2:4 holds monthly drill 12-17-1948 CCH 2:5 gets new pumper 3-11-1949 CCH 1:5 family returns home to find four dead in fire; two children, two adults suffocate 4-8-1949 10:1 holds annual election 5-27-1949 CCH 1:5 saves another life 6-17-1949 CCH 1:2 honors old time firemen 6-17-1949 CCH 1:2 holds open house 10-14-1949 CCH 1:4
Northbrook Garden Club flower show, photograph 6-11-1953 WH 1:2
Northbrook Gardens advertisement: Dundee Road 6-7-1929 6:7
Northbrook General Hospital Northbrook rejects proposed hospital at Skokie Highway and Frontage Road; attorney to fight 10-11-1962 WH 1:3 project concerns director Hospital Planning Council for Metropolitan Chicago 10-17-1963 AHH 21:5
Northbrook High School see also School District No. 28, Northfield Township has four class rooms and remodeled assembly hall 5-29-1931 8:6 plans free bus service for pupils 6-19-1936 4:4 purchases bus 8-14-1936 CCH 1:7 Northbrook to vote on 4-year high school 2-25-1938 CCH 1:1 taxpayer speaks up on proposed tax increase 3-11-1938 CCH 1:2 hold final meeting on 3-18-1938 CCH 1:1 voters approve four year school 3-25-1938 CCH 1:8 to elect president, 2 trustees 10-27-1938 9:1 comedy Your Uncle Dudley 11-4-1938 6:7 wins 4 year rating 4-14-1939 CCH 1:1 to open on time; rush construction 8-11-1939 CCH 1:6 Supt. Norman Watson 8-25-1939 12:1 magician show 3-17-1944 CCH 2:2 eleven graduate 6-16-1944 CCH 3:2 band plans extension program 10-4-1946 3:3 local groups compete in horse show, photograph 10-24-1946 9:6 football conference champions, photograph 11-8-1946 (2) 7:4 riding show 5-23-1947 CCH 2:4 seniors to dine in city 5-13-1949 CC 1:5 graduation for 46, 6-10-1949 CCH 1:7 announces opening dates 8-19-1949 CCH 1:2 contest winners 10-28-1949 CCH 4:5 saluted by WGN's 'Citizens of Tomorrow' radio program 1-13-1950 CCH 3:6 will close June 1, Niles to take freshmen of Glenview, Heights and Palatine to take others 2-29-1952 CCH 1:4 slates reunion 7-20-1961 AHH 22:7
Northbrook Home Bureau meets 7-23-1943 CCH 2:3 changes name to East Maine Home Bureau 2-25-1944 CCH 3:4
Northbrook Junior High School Northbrook people get acquainted with 10-21-1932 CCH 1:6
Northbrook League of Women Voters seeks members 9-16-1949 CCH 2:5
Northbrook Lumber Company, Skokie Boulevard and Dundee Road advertisement 1-24-1947 2:1 Northbrook News (newspaper) see Northbrook Star and News
Northbrook Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center, 270 Skokie Valley Road to open 11-30-1961 AHH 38:5
Northbrook Park District bond issue vital to Community Park, map 12-5-1957 CCH 2:1
Northbrook Pharmacy reviewed 10-2-1931 6:4
Northbrook Plaza see Novak & Parker, Northbrook
Northbrook Post, American Legion to sponsor variety show Laff It Off 2-4-1949 CCH 1:2; baby contest 2-4-1949 CCH 1:7
Northbrook Presbyterian Church (previously known as Shermerville Presbyterian Church) apron social 12-8-1922 1:5 ingathers new members 1-19-1923 (Roll A) 5:3-4 photograph of new 8-1-1924 1:4 lays corner stone 8-22-1924 9:6 new minister, see Umbach, Rev. Edward M. 5-8-1925 4:2 sixteen confirmed 6-7-1940 CCH 8:5 Ladies Aid observes 25th anniversary 3-21-1941 CCH 1:2 takes first steps in expansion program 4-4-1941 MPH 1:7 to sponsor reception 4-28-1944 CCH 2:4 to dedicate new organ 3-21-1947 CCH 2:6 $7,500 gift for 4-30-1948 CCH 1:6
Northbrook Public School see also School District No. 28, Northfield Township parent - teachers card-bunco party 2-8-1924 1:4 PTA makes sewing awards 5-22-1925 13:3 PTA hosts talk by Herbert L. Wright, County Board of Health 1-22-1926 9:1 school paper School Echoes 1-7-1930 4:1 to dedicate school gym 2-11-1930 1:3 music festival in new auditorium 4-29-1930 5:6 progress 5-13-1930 5:5 commencement 6-17-1930 5:1 to be inspected 10-10-1930 8:5,8 to open 9-4-1931 NCH 1:6 Division three schools hold live meeting 10-16-1931 5:1 new addition ready 8-23-1940 8:3 draftee registration 10-11-1940 1:1 Cook County school survey 12-11-1942 1:6 PTA has founders day 3-2-1945 CCH 3:3
Northbrook Sports Club furrier to show Arctic trips 2-27-1948 3:1 to dedicate new clubhouse on Koepke Road 1-14-1949 CCH 1:2 'inside dope' on sports personalities heads meeting 9-9-1949 9:3 grand opening of skeet shooting layout, photograph 10-8-1953 AHH 24:1 Northbrook Star (newspaper) see Northbrook Star and News Hollister Publications newspaper mentioned 5-28-1964 AHH 19:5 Northbrook Star and News (newspaper) formed from merger of Northbrook News and Northbrook Star 7-11-1952 PE 1:1
Northbrook State Bank (formerly known as Shermerville State Bank) financial report 2-4-1916 1:4 advertisement 10-1-1920 10:6 name changed 9-7-1923 9:1 closed 7-1-1932 CCH 1:3 depositors would reopen 7-15-1932 CCH 1:3 depositors take action 7-22-1932 CCH 1:2 State Auditor kills depositors' petition 11-4-1932 CCH 1:8 depositors committee continues its fight 12-2-1932 CCH 1:4
Northbrook Sweet Shop, Shermer Avenue advertisement 7-3-1925 8:6
Northbrook Theatre advertisement: school assembly hall on Waukegan Road: The Country Kid 3-7-1924 6:7
Northbrook Trust & Savings Bank to open doors 6-7-1946 CCH 1:7
Northbrook United Fund combined appeal weathers 'storm' 2-13-1958 CCH 1:4
Northbrook, Village of new name favored, see Shermerville 1-12-1923 (Roll A) 9:3 name changed to 1-19-1923 (Roll A) 5:3 big building boom 5-9-1924 16:2 has big lead in civic progress aspect 8-1-1924 1:4 Village Council considers request to annex property to prevent Negro burial ground on Shermer Avenue 3-20-1925 14:1 passes zoning ordinance 7-3-1925 12:1 committees picked for "Northbrook Day" 7-31-1925 2:1 forms parade on Northbrook Day 8-14-1925 8:5, 8-6-1926 16:1 Northbrook Day advertisement 8-14-1925 8:1 Northbrook Day prize winners 9-4-1925 10:2 in greatest feast ever held here 9-4-1925 12:1 Northbrook Day next week 7-27-1928 6:5 Northbrook Day to feature historical scenes 7-12-1929 8:2 Northbrook Day almost at hand 8-2-1929 4:1 Treasurer Edward Klug resigns 9-23-1932 CCH 1:4 Board serves without pay; passes resolution on Reiland shooting 10-14-1932 CCH 1:8 Northbrook Day Saturday 8-18-1933 CCH 1:2 business review 12-13-1940 7:2, 2-13-1942 7:4 sued for lack of funds 11-8-1946 (2) 9:6 Northbrook Days 7-25-1947 CCH 2:5, 8-1-1947 14:6 Northbrook Days at Northbrook Park 7-23-1948 CCH 1:5, 7-30-1948 9:5, CCH 1:7 see garbage 7-30-1948 4:4, 8-13-1948 20:4 many changes over the past 30 years 6-24-1949 17:3 Northbrook Days 8-5-1949 21:5, 8-5-1949 CCH 1:3 completes survey of master-plan 9-16-1949 CCH 1:7 home at 819 Waukegan Road, photograph 11-5-1953 AHH 4:1 Northbrook Days 7-29-1954 CCH 1:2 water towers: ugly --- aesthetic? photographs 6-21-1956 AHH 1:2 'booming' village is now population 10,000: historic village faces rapid suburban growth 5-23-1957 CCH 1:1 backs United Fund plan; combined appeal weathers 'storm' 2-13-1958 CCH 1:4 planners examine rezoning request for office building on south side of Dundee Road just east of C&NW RR tracks 4-10-1958 CCH 1:4 name to be changed for one day to "Culliganville, U.S.A." 6-1-1961 AHH 37:3 WIND to salute 7-26-1962 WH 5:1 village officials and organizational leaders, photograph 8-2-1962 WH 3:1 won't sell lake water Wheeling or Buffalo Grove; has been buying water from Glencoe 7-11-1963 WH 3:4 Glenview Naval Air Station plane plunges into home in 9-12-1963 HH 6:6
Northbrook Volunteer Fire Department see Northbrook Fire Department
Northcote, John S., Rolling Meadows elected first mayor of Rolling Meadows 4-21-1955 RMH 1:7 photograph 7-14-1955 RMH 1:7 young mayor lists aims for fast growing city 8-2-1956 RMH 1:2 predicts: overhaul for city government to meet expansion 4-25-1957 RMH 1:2 first mayor was civic pioneer, photograph 5-19-1960 RMH 22:1
Northeast Arlington Heights Improvement Association asks post war aid of Arlington 2-11-1944 CCH 1:4
Northeast Conference formed from larger schools of Northwest Conference 1-20-1939 1:1 baseball schedule 4-19-1940 12:6 tire rationing causes transportation problem 3-6-1942 1:3 three schools secede from 9-26-1947 9:1 three schools join North Suburban League 10-24-1947 1:4
northeast Illinois see State Park Plan for the Fox River and Northeastern Illinois
Northeast Illinois Fire Chiefs Association firefighters practice putting out blazes at Arlington Heights, photographs 5-28-1964 AHH 11:4
Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan Area Planning Commission (NIMAPC) see Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission
Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission (NIPC) (formerly known as Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan Area Planning Commission (NIMAPC)) see Peters, Philip see Suburban Factbook replaces Chicago Regional Planning Association 10-30-1958 AHH 46:4 report "A Social Geography of Metropolitan Chicago" summarized 8-11-1960 AHH 4:3 metropolitan areas face growing crisis in water 9-22-1960 AHH 6:1 listens to flood relief proposals 9-29-1960 AHH 17:1 given expanded budget for 1961, 11-3-1960 AHH 23:1 launches new flood mapping program 1-26-1961 AHH 5:1 launches nation's first flood mapping project; four counties to cooperate 7-6-1961 AHH 21:1 issues study report: industrial growth centered in suburbs 7-20-1961 AHH 23:6 planners debate future of suburbs, photograph 10-5-1961 AHH 22:1 high unemployment levels forecast by state planner 11-30-1961 AHH 26:1 planner reports on college survey goal 12-7-1961 AHH 23:4 political, cultural leadership needed for improving 'metropolis': NU professor 12-14-1961 RMH 12:1 'open space' vital to metropolitan growth; 'preservation' is urged by speaker 12-14-1961 RMH 13:1 uses, limitation of preserves are cited; forest lands 'dress up' metropolitan area 12-14-1961 RMH 13:1 planners must develop art of 'bargaining to survive' 12-21-1961 AHH 17:1 'open space' issue is vital concern, warns plan expert 4-12-1962 RMH 2:1 receives $14,000 grant from United States Housing and Home Finance Agency 7-19-1962 AHH 20:2 recommends adding 65,000 acres for area state parks 7-26-1962 AHH 3:3 outlines flood dangers; stresses need for solution 9-20-1962 AHH 28:1 cites need for 'open space' 9-27-1962 AHH 6:1 new book of statistics describes life in the suburbs, see Suburban Factbook 11-8-1962 AHH 68:1 adopts work plan for critical problems in area 12-6-1962 AHH 56:1 to advise Rolling Meadows on flood control 2-14-1963 RMH 2:4 five county forest preserve agencies agree on open space cooperation at meeting 2-28-1963 AHH 20:1 gets $60,000 grant 4-25-1963 AHH 15:3 drafts 10-point policy on refuse disposal 4-25-1963 AHH 32:2 may study land acquisitions for DuPage County Forest Preserve 7-25-1963 BR 6:1 to meet with Weller Creek Action Committee officials 8-22-1963 MPH 1:1 DuPage County Forest Preserve okays contract after bitter fight 8-22-1963 BR 1:8, 4:3 Lottie O'Neill, Downers Grove raps pact 9-19-1963 BR 5:1 DuPage County Forest Preserve okays contract for advice on expansion 11-21-1963 BR 1:4 sends plea for funds 1-23-1964 BR 5:2 DuPage County board accepts third map by 1-30-1964 BR 11:6 Matthew Rockwell new executive director, photograph 2-27-1964 AHH 11:1 distributes annual report 4-23-1964 AHH 12:1 shortens name to Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission 4-30-1964 AHH 25:1 receives $136,000 federal grant for air study 5-21-1964 AHH 21:4 to ask legislature for taxing power 7-23-1964 AHH 13:2 preparing handbook A Guide for Annexation; suburban growth 'like crazy quilt' 8-13-1964 RMH 3:1 'Accident or Design?' is theme of meeting 10-1-1964 AHH 7:2 planning workshop on water 10-1-1964 AR 7:1 to develop metropolitan transportation plan with Chicago Area Transportation Study 10-8-1964 AHH 69:1
Northern Aire Estates see Ferndale Heights Subdivision, Palatine
Northern Aire Subdivision, Arlington Heights, State Road south of Central Road Realty Corporation of America receives plat okay 7-18-1963 AHH 36:4
Northern Builders, Inc., Elk Grove Village, 200 Scott Street mentioned 10-18-1962 AHH 96:3
Northern Construction Company Midland Builders Company takes over defunct 1-24-1947 1:2
Northern Cook County Federation of Bankers to be formed to fight bank bandits 6-26-1925 1:7 discusses taxes 2-21-1930 4:5
Northern DuPage County Clearing House Association local banks form 12-4-1931 (2) 1:2
Northern DuPage Lodge No. 1147, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons installs new officers 12-18-1931 RR 1:6 holds meeting in new hall at Bloomingdale 2-14-1936 RR 1:6 holds installation 12-21-1945 RR 1:4 installs officers 12-17-1964 AR 11:1 meets on 2nd floor Bloomingdale Road and Lake Street 12-31-1964 HH 4:2
Northern DuPage Post, American Legion organized 5-23-1930 PE 3:1
Northern Illinois Assembly of the Church of God backs 1963 Civil Rights Act 8-22-1963 BR 2:7
Northern Illinois Broadcasting Company to operate FM radio station WILA near Woodstock 5-14-1948 11:5
Northern Illinois Conservatives, Inc., Downers Grove to honor Elmer J. Hoffman 9-1-1960 AR 2:3 Lottie O'Neill, President 9-19-1963 BR 5:1
Northern Illinois Construction Co., Arlington Heights see Summer Hill Subdivision, Arlington Heights see Summerhill East, Arlington Heights
Northern Illinois Dairy Cattle Breeding Association, Dundee value of bulls shown 5-16-1947 17:4 open house 10-1-1948 20:3
Northern Illinois District of the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod Rev. F. L. Gehrs starts 21st year as secretary 8-27-1948 CCH 3:5 convention at River Forest 6-24-1949 10:3
Northern Illinois Gas Company (NI-Gas) see also Commonwealth Edison see also Public Service Company subsidiary of Commonwealth Edison now owns and operates gas business of Public Service Company 2-25-1954 AHH 3:1 holocaust at Roselle - 7 killed in gas blast; witnesses tell horror; bodies found in 7-hour ruin search, photographs 1-31-1957 RR 10:1 expects Cook County OK for propane gas cavern on west side of Elmhurst Road ˝ mile south of Oakton Street 6-6-1957 CCH 1:4 national politics strikes at Hoffman Estates Subdivision; natural gas battle raging 2-27-1958 PE-HES 1:4 advertisement: gas dries clothes for only a penny a load 1-15-1959 BR 4:5 pipeline starts through area, photograph 9-3-1959 AHH 37:3 opens $12 million pipeline, map 10-22-1959 AHH 36:1 breaks all sendout records 12-29-1960 AHH 44:3 to break ground for new headquarters on Finley Road north of Roosevelt Road, Glen Ellyn, illustration 7-27-1961 BR 12:4 unique Jeep checks condition of underground gas mains without digging, photograph 8-24-1961 BR 12:5 advertisement: put a gaslight in your yard 10-26-1961 AHH 10:5 new gas line slated for Northwest Highway and Wilke Road 4-5-1962 AHH 30:7 warns against imposters 7-26-1962 AHH 58:2 to present 'science and gas' show, photographs 9-13-1962 RMH 5:1, 9-20-1962 RMH 3:6 'proud' partner in Centex Industrial Park 10-18-1962 AHH 94:1 Science and Gas stage production at Parkside School, Roselle, photograph 11-29-1962 BR 11:7 staff checks on customer demands 2-7-1963 AHH 30:1 total energy system tried in Glen Ellyn; natural gas runs everything 2-28-1963 AHH 22:2 granted permission to lay 36-inch steel pipe gas lines across Rocky Glen Forest Preserve 6-6-1963 BR 7:3 gas stub breaks, 25 Arlington Heights homes evacuated 8-29-1963 AHH 2:5 to break ground for new Schaumburg Reporting Center on Wiley Road 8-29-1963 HH 6:1 to sponsor community growth seminar 9-5-1963 AHH 27:1 Schaumburg in center of gas company's future, illustration 9-5-1963 HH 3:1 plan customer service center at 2109 South State Road, Arlington Heights, illustration 10-17-1963 AHH 1:1 reports increased earnings 11-14-1963 AHH 51:2 open house at new General Office Building; East-West Tollway at Route 59, photograph 11-28-1963 AHH 6:1, 36:4 Lake Park High School emptied as gas line breaks 1-23-1964 IR 1:7 Science and Gas stage production to tell the history of natural gas 1-30-1964 BR 10:7 advertisement: Area Industrial Development (AID) program 2-27-1964 AHH 58:5 lower bills 4-9-1964 AHH 16:3 preparing industrial site file 7-30-1964 BR 18:7 Mount Prospect to extend water main to 350-acre industrial tract owned by, see Kensington Business Center 8-13-1964 MPH 2:6 work starts on new pipeline, map 8-20-1964 AHH 18:3 safety stressed by Elk Grove Village, photograph of pipeline 9-24-1964 EGH 1:3 workmen lay pipeline across DuPage County, photographs 9-24-1964 AR 5:1 completes pipeline 10 days ahead of schedule 11-5-1964 AHH 54:1 to name cold spells after men; example: "Cold Spell Albert" 12-17-1964 AHH 21:1
Northern Illinois Gladiolus Show see flowers 2-13-1948 MPH 1:8
Northern Illinois Home Builders Association lays plans for new show 9-13-1962 AHH 59:1 advertisement: 1962 Home Show at DuPage County Fairgrounds 9-13-1962 AHH 98:7
Northern Illinois Iris Society fourth annual show scheduled 5-16-1963 BR 18:5
Northern Illinois Regional Library Service Bensenville Community Library bonus: 1500 books a year from 11-17-1960 BR 1:2 bookmobile visits Palatine's library, photographs 12-15-1960 PE 2:1 bookmobile visits Bensenville, interior photograph 1-19-1961 RR 2:1
Northern Illinois Rural Fire Protection Association organizes at Palatine 9-17-1937 1:4 fire marshall to address meeting at Palatine 2-11-1938 3:3 fire leagues of four counties meet at Palatine 2-25-1938 CCH 1:8
Northern Illinois Tollway see Northwest Tollway
Northern Illinois Traction Company Arlington Heights grants authority to build an interurban railway 1-10-1903 5:3 Park Ridge grants authority to Northern Illinois Traction Co. to build an interurban railway 3-7-1903 8:3 streetcar dream derailed in Arlington Heights 9-28-1961 S 60:4
Northern Illinois Trap Shooting League elects officers 2-7-1930 PE 1:6
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb board approves Barrington High School as graduate extension center 9-6-1962 PE 5:7 offers extension courses Forest View High School, Fremd High School and Elgin High School 9-17-1964 AHH 79:1 Northern Illinoisan (newspaper) published at Wheaton; reprint of several items from July 31, 1867 issue 11-17-1939 RR 1:8
Northern Oil Burner Co., Oak Park, 612 Roosevelt Road advertisement 5-7-1926 9:2
Northern Well Drillers, Des Plaines mentioned; West Touhy Avenue 10-22-1964 EGH 9:4
Northfield Block Co., 404 Central Avenue review 7-6-1961 AHH 45:7 advertisement 7-26-1962 AHH 57:1
Northfield Building and Construction Co., Northbrook mentioned 2-28-1963 AHH 7:5 foreman arrested at behest of Gerald Schroeder, Mount Prospect 5-23-1963 MPH 1:3
Northfield Building & Loan Association, Glenview, Glenview Road and Waukegan Road launched 4-25-1924 1:1 making good progress 5-2-1924 5:2 advertisement 1-1-1926 1:7
Northfield Cemetery desecration to stop 5-10-1935 8:5
Northfield Civic Party see Northfield Township 3-25-1949 11:3
Northfield Evangelical Church, west side of Milwaukee Avenue a quarter mile south of Winkelman Road farewell to Rev. J. M. Terry 9-28-1923 (Roll A) 5:4
Northfield Grove School see Grove School (School District No. 27, Northfield Township)
Northfield Progressive Party see Northfield Township 3-25-1949 11:3
Northfield Township, Cook County (T42N R12E), bounded by Lake Cook Road, Harms Road, Central Street and a north-south line running ˝ mile east of Portwine Road to improve Shermerville Road 5-16-1919 9:4 to improve Willow Road 5-14-1920 9:2 reports 5-21-1920 4:3, 6-17-1921 9:1 school treasurer's report 11-18-1921 9:1 report of treasurer of road and bridge fund 5-23-1924 10:2 early settler, see Dewes, John 5-22-1925 14:4 reports 6-19-1925 7:1 has healthiest pupils, photograph 6-14-1927 1:1 election results 11-18-1932 CCH 2:1 school treasurer's reports 7-28-1939 CCH 2:5, 7-19-1940 CCH (2) 6:5 rural schools to open 8-28-1942 MPH 1:1 school treasurer's report 8-6-1943 (2) 2:1 rural schools have full teaching staff 8-27-1943 1:7 schools ready for fall opening 8-16-1945 1:5 consolidation of schools recommended 6-20-1947 1:8 schools ready for opening 8-29-1947 CCH 1:3 Supervisor Herman Meier resigns 12-12-1947 13:6 'let people decide' says judge in fight over ballot status 3-25-1949 11:3 voters give nod to incumbents 4-8-1949 10:3 has 8,000 tillable acres, farm census 5-6-1949 20:5 controversy in 1867, see Matteson Bridge 7-28-1950 17:1 Wheeling to sue for annexation of 325 acres in 10-27-1960 WH 1:8 rural building leader 12-22-1960 AHH 42:3
Northfield Township High School see School District No. 225, Northfield Township breaks ground, full speed ahead 6-6-1952 CCH 1:8
Northfield Township Mutual Fire and Lightning Insurance Company advertisement 9-2-1921 13:6
Northfield, Village of see Wau-Bun ordinance for water mains 9-25-1928 6:1 seeks court action to be excluded from Northfield Township High School District 3-28-1947 1:7 favors annexation to School District No. 203 4-4-1947 7:4 annexed to School District No. 203, 4-30-1948 22:3 see garbage 7-30-1948 4:4 illustration of home at 2118 Thackery Street 10-1-1953 AHH 3:5
Northlake Community Hospital, 365 East North Avenue (formerly known as Bruni Memorial Community Hospital) dedicated 9-27-1962 BR 2:7 built by Bee Gee Builders of Chicago 4-9-1964 PE 2:6 founder Dr. Giulio Bruni arrested for counterfeiting $20 bills 10-1-1964 HSH 2:6
Northlake, City of land grab dispute moves into court; north of Elm Lawn Cemetery 11-19-1964 AR 8:2 police shoot Addison youth; officers suspended 12-31-1964 AR 6:6
Northland Construction Co., Crystal Lake, 215 McHenry Avenue advertisement: fallout shelters, illustration 8-31-1961 AHH 41:1
Northland Garage, Palatine see Pennsylvania Oil Co., Palatine advertisement 7-2-1937 6:1 advertisement: Nash Autos; 147 Northwest Highway 6-3-1938 PE 2:4
Northland Garden Center, Higgins Road and River Road advertisement 4-27-1961 AHH 26:5
Northland Greyhound Lines advertisement: Greyhound Bus Depot to be located at Van Driel Drug Store, Mount Prospect 8-6-1948 6:1 riders ask local mayors help to end Route 20 bus strike 6-10-1949 RR 1:2
Northland Lawn & Garden Equipment Co., Palatine, 225 North Northwest Highway photograph 12-2-1954 AHH 29:1
Northrup, Waters, Meacham's Grove postmaster in 1843, 4-15-1949 17:1 founder First Baptist Church of Bloomingdale 4-15-1949 17:3 Northside Citizen (newspaper) Chicago suburban weekly gives camping advice 8-7-1925 11:4
Northside Meat Market, Itasca advertisement: W. E. Thiemann, proprietor 4-5-1907 5:1
Northside Park, Barrington grand opening of new lighted softball field 6-4-1948 10:7
Northside United String Band gives concert, photograph 9-27-1962 AHH 3:3
Northview Heating, Des Plaines advertisement 4-5-1962 AHH 5:7
Northway Drive-In Cleaners, Mount Prospect, 106 West Northwest Highway grand opening 10-8-1953 AHH 11:1 to be razed, photograph 4-10-1958 MPH 1:2
Northwest Acres Subdivision goes Western in back yard ranch party, photographs 9-10-1959 BR 12:1
Northwest Air Service, Palatine advertisement; taxi 5-7-1964 AHH 21:5
Northwest Airport, Milwaukee Avenue at Golf Road plane towed to 1-26-1940 PE 1:8 save planes as firemen battle hangar blaze 2-2-1940 1:7 Northbrook fliers killed as plane crashes from height of 400 feet 8-16-1940 RR 1:7 plane strikes house in forced landing 7-17-1942 (2) 1:5
Northwest Amateur Radio Club organized 8-2-1935 1:4 radio amateurs ready for any emergency 6-25-1937 8:1 helps radio 'emergency' calls 6-13-1941 1:8 operators to aid OCD network 8-14-1942 1:1 radio operators needed for short-wave set-up 9-4-1942 MPH 1:7 will test ability to provide emergency communications 6-20-1963 AHH 33:1
Northwest Area Crusade advertisement: Billy Graham and Joe Blinco, photographs 4-9-1964 AHH 20:4 runs like a precision machine; Joe Blinco speaks to crowd at Prospect High School fieldhouse, photographs 6-4-1964 AHH 17:1 comes to northwest suburbs, warns 30,000 to mend ways, photographs 6-11-1964 AHH 22:4 how effective is Billy Graham's technique? area clergymen give their views 6-18-1964 AHH 14:1
Northwest Art Center, Arlington Heights, 715 West Palatine Road (previously known as Riley House) exhibition, photograph 3-10-1960 WH 6:6 watercolor painting of 6-9-1960 AHH 60:3 introduces new world to suburb youngsters, photographs 7-14-1960 AHH 41:1 Hasbrook Construction Co. ultimatum threatens 8-11-1960 AHH 1:1 children's art show scheduled August 13, 8-10-1961 AHH 27:3
Northwest Assembly of God, Des Plaines, Dempster Street and Lyman Street advertisement 3-30-1961 AHH 46:5
Northwest Auto Body, Arlington Heights review; 100 West Algonquin Road 7-26-1962 AHH 59:5
Northwest Auto Service, Arlington Heights, 201 West Campbell Street mechanic opens auto service shop, photograph 5-25-1961 AHH 5:3
Northwest Auto Service, Palatine, 631 West Colfax Street advertisement 10-11-1962 AHH 31:1
Northwest Awning Company, Park Ridge, 11 North Northwest Highway advertisement 5-3-1935 4:1 review 5-9-1947 CCH 2:3 advertisement 6-3-1949 20:7 review: 416 Talcott Road 6-22-1961 AHH 44:7
Northwest Bensenville Home Owners Association homeowners gripe about flooding, stench 3-22-1962 BR 1:1
Northwest Bottled Gas & Appliance Company, Palatine, 42 West Chicago Avenue advertisement 1-9-1948 PE 3:1 to move into new quarters: A&P building at 10 North Bothwell Street 1-6-1950 PE 1:6 new filling service at Ace Hardware, Barrington, photograph 8-15-1963 AHH 30:1
Northwest Building and Loan Association, Arlington Heights to receive license from State of Illinois 12-2-1932 1:3 charter approved 5-19-1933 1:3 advertisement; Peoples State Bank building 6-2-1933 4:6
Northwest Burglar and Fire Alarm Company, Wheeling, 562 North Milwaukee Avenue new business, photograph 2-11-1960 WH 2:6
Northwest Cannonball Model Railroad Club meets in Palatine, photographs 11-14-1957 AHH 54:1 largest "HO" layout in the country during open house 1-24-1963 AHH 4:6 keeps tradition alive, photograph 2-7-1963 AHH 22:1
Northwest Chamber of Commerce proposes airport, see aviation 10-14-1927 DCR 1:2
Northwest Chess Club, Des Plaines North Shore Chess League Champion 5-7-1964 AHH 26:4
Northwest Citizens Traffic Safety Council mentioned 2-27-1964 HH 8:3
Northwest Civic Association questions expense of new Bensenville Community Library building 11-12-1964 BR 1:1
Northwest Community Betterment Group covers area north of Northwest Highway in western section of Arlington Heights; meeting 5-14-1948 6:6, 5-21-1948 CCH 2:8 to hear school discussion 1-21-1949 1:5 to meet 9-30-1949 2:3
Northwest Community College see junior colleges 12-5-1963 AHH 32:1
Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights, 800 West Central Road (formerly known as Arlington Heights Community Hospital) see also Northwest Suburban Hospital Authority Arlington Heights Community Hospital would be ideal War Memorial say Lions 8-25-1944 1:7 reader wants hospital built in northwest 3-4-1949 17:6 Wheeling Township Jaycees seek hospital charter; include Palatine in plans for 100 bed institution 8-20-1953 PE 1:7 Arlington Heights joins Palatine for hospital; northwest towns cooperate in fund-raising campaign 9-10-1953 AHH 1:8 Secretary of State issues hospital charter 11-12-1953 PE 1:3 elects 11 trustees 2-25-1954 AHH 1:5 125-bed hospital proposed 5-6-1954 AHH 1:6 new board lays facts before public: needs $700,000 in extra gifts to secure federal aid 5-5-1955 AHH 1:7 Arlington Heights Nurses Club to raise $1,000 toward hospital site 6-9-1955 AHH 1:2 thousands leap on hospital band wagon; coffees, card party, dance latest projects to swell fund 9-15-1955 AHH 1:6 start negotiations for site; selection follows intensive search for ideal location 10-13-1955 AHH 1:7 'goblins' to seek hospital pennies on Halloween 10-27-1955 MPH 1:7 name site for proposed hospital, select 20-acres on Route 53, north of Algonquin Road 11-24-1955 AHH 1:7 architect's sketch 12-1-1955 AHH 1:2 Nicholas Lattof chairman of hospital fund advisory group 12-1-1955 AHH 1:7 fund nears $100,000, 12-15-1955 AHH 1:7 full board elected; pick site next 2-2-1956 CCH 1:4 Central Road site is chosen for hospital; $20,000 Magnus gift boosts purchase plan 5-10-1956 AHH 1:7 plans now complete 9-20-1956 AHH 1:7 sets spring deadline for construction 9-27-1956 AHH 1:5 elects 7 to board posts; sets fund drive date 10-18-1956 AHH 1:2 will suburbs get a hospital? 'zero hours' are set for million dollar fund goal, presents first plans, illustrations 10-25-1956 AHH 1:1 volunteers launch appeal for 11-15-1956 AHH 1:4 Charles Bruning Co., Mount Prospect, makes $75,000 pledge 11-29-1956 CCH 1:2 appeal passes $500,000, 12-6-1956 MPH 1:7 drive total over $760,000 mark 12-13-1956 AHH 1:3 30,000 eligible to attend annual meeting 1-3-1957 RMH 1:2 suburbanites open warm hearts to aid 1-10-1957 MPH 1:5 buys more land 4-4-1957 AHH 1:6 new auxiliary organization approved 5-16-1957 MPH 1:6 $600,000 U.S. grant for 6-27-1957 AHH 1:5 illustration 9-26-1957 AHH 1:2 'Community Fair' time in suburbs! two day benefit planned 10-10-1957 AHH 1:5 dedication ceremony set for Oct. 27, 10-17-1957 AHH 1:2 new fund appeal 10-24-1957 AHH 1:7 site dedication, photograph 10-31-1957 AHH 1:2 floor plans 11-21-1957 AHH 34:1 mortgage deal clears way for construction 1-9-1958 RMH 1:6 award contract; work is underway 4-17-1958 AHH 1:5 under construction, photograph 7-31-1958 AHH 1:1 fund raisers launch area appeal 10-30-1958 AHH 4:3 appoints administrator William Nichols 11-20-1958 AHH 1:5 to open October 1, 1-29-1959 AHH 1:4 receives $25,000 gift from Arlington Park Race Track 8-20-1959 AHH 1:2 dedication drive, photograph 10-1-1959 AHH 1:1 nears completion; view modern layout, photographs 10-15-1959 AHH 61:1 open house; guided tours 11-12-1959 AHH 1:7 first baby is born: Sandra Millicent Sallak, Palatine, photograph 12-10-1959 AHH 1:2 Chicagoland Health fair, photograph 5-26-1960 AHH 23:3 owns best heart equipment 6-16-1960 AHH 8:1 surgery is skillful science at, photograph 8-25-1960 AHH 29:4 makes use of women volunteers; photograph of emergency room 9-8-1960 AHH 2:3 propose medical, aged facilities just west of 9-15-1960 AHH 1:4 operating staff always alert 9-15-1960 AHH 3:4 filled; 'no more beds!' 10-13-1960 MPH 1:7 in ideal location for nurses 11-17-1960 AHH 63:1 sets occupancy record in first year 12-1-1960 AHH 4:3 first 'preemie' baby celebrates birthday, photograph 12-8-1960 AHH 56:1 Pink Lady Shop opens at, photographs 12-8-1960 AHH 56:4 emergency staff handles unusual cases 1-12-1961 AHH 9:1 keeps young patients happy 1-12-1961 AHH 11:3 appoints Mrs. Karl Fahse, Roselle, historian 1-26-1961 AHH 10:4 Pink Lady Auxiliary benefits hospital, photograph 1-26-1961 AHH 10:6 elevates doctors status 2-2-1961 AHH 8:3 A. C. Buehler, Barrington, elected board head 2-2-1961 AHH 9:1 mental health clinic proposed here 2-9-1961 AHH 1:7 has proven importance to area 2-9-1961 AHH 50:1 relies on efficient pharmacy 2-23-1961 AHH 7:1 everything turns up in busy emergency room 4-6-1961 MPH 7:3 diathermy machine, photograph 4-20-1961 WH 6:6 scores high in rating 5-4-1961 AHH 3:3 spring season sparks load at emergency room 5-25-1961 AHH 17:1 golf, baseball, mowers prove menace to citizens 6-15-1961 AHH 20:1 auto wrecks; home mishaps keep emergency room busy 6-29-1961 AHH 8:4 car mishaps, broken bottles face emergency room staff 8-3-1961 AHH 7:1 worker's skull fractured by catching head in mixer 8-31-1961 AHH 13:1 classes reduce moms' fear, photographs 8-31-1961 AHH 23:4 unselfish act lights up faces of children, photograph 11-2-1961 AHH 3:3 Arlington Heights Fire Dept. sets and puts out 50 practice fires at, photographs 11-9-1961 AHH 30:1 accreditation okayed 11-16-1961 AHH 6:3 surgical expert is symposium director on ulcerative colitis, photograph 11-23-1961 AHH 24:3 marking second anniversary, photograph 12-7-1961 AHH 46:1 icy streets send scores of patients to 12-21-1961 AHH 13:1 first triplets born at, photograph 12-21-1961 RMH 10:1 Christmas in hospital can be enjoyed, photographs 12-28-1961 AHH 41:1 Dr. Edwin M. McGill honored, photograph 2-1-1962 AHH 3:2 appoints 5 new board members, photographs 3-1-1962 AHH 8:1 auxiliary plans fashion fete, photograph 3-15-1962 AHH 31:1 new 'emergency' service; none turned away, photograph 3-22-1962 AHH 23:1 auxiliary takes suburban women on 'Egyptian holiday', photographs 4-5-1962 AHH 37:1 names top patient, employee 4-12-1962 AHH 14:6; photograph 5-3-1962 AHH 22:6 launches expansion program 5-3-1962 AHH 1:3 display "Your Hospital I.Q.", photographs 5-10-1962 AHH 15:3 nurses receive caps, photographs 5-10-1962 AHH 33:1 expansion becomes imperative: editorial 5-17-1962 AHH 63:1 featured in June issue of Modern Hospital magazine 6-21-1962 AHH 4:1 volunteers, photographs 6-28-1962 AHH 15:1 fire disrupts phone service 7-5-1962 AHH 9:1 adds 7 more doctors 7-5-1962 AHH 11:5 launches TV network of its own, photographs 7-12-1962 AHH 6:1 doctors urge improvement of facilities; dept. heads spell out desire for quality 7-19-1962 AHH 6:5 surgery, photograph 7-26-1962 AHH 21:1 prospective parents invited to attend class 8-2-1962 AHH 5:4 adds four doctors to staff 8-2-1962 AHH 14:2 supplies emergency room brochure 8-9-1962 AHH 5:7 building plans are analyzed 8-30-1962 AHH 14:1 Weber Marking Systems donates automatic seriograph to, photographs of brain 9-13-1962 AHH 11:1 expansion told: doubled size anticipated 9-27-1962 AHH 1:7 $100,000 to 10-4-1962 AHH 6:5 employees and doctors to present See How They Run 12-13-1962 AHH 66:4, 12-20-1962 AHH 43:1, photographs 1-31-1963 AHH 3:3 elect nine new board members 2-7-1963 AHH 44:1 report by Pres. A. C. Buehler looks to future 2-14-1963 AHH 23:1 plans Sabin polio immunization for 100,000, 4-11-1963 AHH 10:4 8,494 patients in 1962, 4-25-1963 AHH 11:6 $4 million expansion under way, illustration 5-9-1963 AHH 1:1 finance facts are explained 5-16-1963 AHH 11:3 statistics reveal crowding; chart shows numbers of procedures done 5-23-1963 AHH 4:3 staff changes listed 6-6-1963 AHH 17:3 cancer committee makes analysis of area cancer cases 6-6-1963 AHH 31:6 leads Chicago area hospitals in obstetrics occupancy rate 7-18-1963 AHH 3:6 $150,000 intensive-care unit scheduled 7-18-1963 AHH 5:2 Sen. Paul Douglas announces federal grant of $900,000 to 8-1-1963 AHH 3:1 plans series of lectures on cancer 8-8-1963 AHH 4:5 bids ready for intensive care unit 8-29-1963 AHH 1:2 police, firemen learn emergency childbirth procedures, photograph 9-26-1963 AHH 42:1 installs huge oxygen tanks, photograph 10-10-1963 AHH 7:4 new addition bid approved 10-10-1963 AHH 17:2 list of organizations that helped with Oral Polio Sundays Program 10-24-1963 AHH 13:1 to receive $900,000 Hill-Burton grant 10-24-1963 AHH 14:1 advertisement: expansion campaign, illustrations 10-31-1963 AHH 87:1 doctors to talk about lung cancer 11-7-1963 AHH 14:7 launches fund drive, illustration 11-7-1963 PHH 1:2 receives $50,000 from Pure Oil Co., Schaumburg 11-14-1963 AHH 4:1 Rolling Meadows starts fund appeal 11-28-1963 RMH 1:7 Herbert F. Bruning gives $50,000 to, photograph 12-12-1963 AHH 27:6 given cancer grant from American Cancer Society 12-12-1963 AHH 31:4 Rolling Meadows Chamber of Commerce dance to benefit 1-2-1964 RMH 1:1, 1-23-1964 RMH 1:1 Robert Y. Paddock presents $31,000 check to expansion fund, photograph 1-23-1964 AHH 25:3 A. C. Buehler reports 1963 progress, photograph 1-30-1964 AHH 10:5 personnel learn fire duties, photographs 2-20-1964 AHH 3:1 expansion of intensive care unit on schedule 2-27-1964 AHH 9:2 June is target date for completing drive 4-30-1964 AHH 5:1 overcrowded; the search for space, photographs 5-14-1964 AHH 34:1 intensive care unit is vital ally of doctors; time precious in battles for life, photographs 6-18-1964 RMH 2:1 propose $2.5 million bond sale 7-16-1964 RMH 5:3 heart patient helped by medical 'first': Cardioverter, photograph 8-20-1964 RMH 5:1 plans drawn for addition 9-17-1964 AHH 40:1 Calculated Risks cook book steals bazaar scene, photographs 11-19-1964 AHH 52:2 to mark 5th anniversary; banquet to hear Norm Ross 11-26-1964 AHH 14:1 low bid okayed by trustees for expansion; photograph, illustration 11-26-1964 AHH 27:3 adopts motif, photograph 12-3-1964 PE 2:4 marks first 5 years with banquet; Norman Ross talks, photographs 12-10-1964 AHH 13:4, 15:1, 40:2 addition under construction, photograph 12-31-1964 AHH 16:1
Northwest Community Hospital Players NWCH employees to present See How They Run at Cutting Hall, Palatine 12-13-1962 AHH 66:4, 12-20-1962 AHH 43:1, photographs 1-31-1963 AHH 3:3 More Than Meets the Eye 10-31-1963 AHH 65:3, 11-7-1963 AHH 64:3, 11-21-1963 AHH 44:3, 11-28-1963 AHH 40:4
Northwest Community Peace Education Center "Effectiveness of UN in Easing World Tensions" program at Prospect Heights Community Church sponsored by 1-31-1963 AHH 8:1, 2-7-1963 AHH 18:1 pacifist Kale Williams explains his doctrines 4-11-1963 AHH 22:1
Northwest Conference (also known as Northwest Suburban Conference) formed 3-20-1925 13:1 officials meet at the Heights 12-7-1926 1:8 admits Bensenville Community High School 10-28-1927 4:6 clean athletics advanced at meeting 12-13-1927 (2) 2:1 may include golf and tennis 3-13-1928 1:3 meets at Palatine 10-5-1928 1:1 meets at Gurnee 3-12-1929 5:1 Underbrink again leads 10-8-1929 6:1 declares independence from Athletic Officials Association of Chicago 12-10-1929 6:8 bookkeeping and shorthand contests 4-29-1930 1:8 plans great music fest 5-6-1930 1:8, 5-9-1930 DCR 1:8, 5-16-1930 4:8, 5-20-1930 1:8 lightweight (second) teams given recognition 10-3-1930 PE 1:5 music festival survives the depression 10-16-1931 8:4 big festival of music at Libertyville 5-13-1932 1:2, 5-20-1932 1:1 music festival at Bensenville 5-12-1933 RR 1:8, 5-19-1933 RR 1:4 Lake Forest High School admitted; Grant Community High School invited 3-22-1935 1:1 too large for comfort? 11-20-1936 6:5 fan suggests 'way out' 11-27-1936 6:3 changes athletic policies; admits Niles Center 12-4-1936 1:7 explains new athletic policies 12-11-1936 1:3 admits Northbrook High School 3-25-1938 CCH 1:7 larger schools to secede, form own conference 1-13-1939 1:1 new conference formed, see Northeast Conference 1-20-1939 1:1 coaches draw up schedules for golf, tennis, track 3-15-1940 14:1 eight schools to participate in vocational program 4-25-1941 PE 1:4 standardizes ticket prices 10-10-1947 RR 1:4 seniors to study vocations 3-12-1948 CCH 1:4
Northwest Cook County Democratic Organization to host dance party at Shayne's pavilion, Higgins Road and Arlington Heights Road 10-5-1934 1:4 rally biggest event ever 10-12-1934 1:7
Northwest Cook County Girl Scout Council to participate in International Girl Scout Roundup, photograph 7-19-1962 PE 1:7 girl scout leader defends councils; some troops refuse to join 7-11-1963 RMH 8:1
Northwest Cooperative Mental Health Association see Northwest Mental Health Association
Northwest Cooperative Mental Health Clinic see Northwest Mental Health Clinic
Northwest Covenant Church, Mount Prospect, 300 North Elmhurst Road dedication services 6-21-1956 MPH 3:3 set to break ground, illustration 5-22-1958 MPH 1:2 lays cornerstone 10-30-1958 MPH 1:2 dedication week set 4-2-1959 MPH 1:4 advertisement: meets at 302 North Elmhurst Road 3-30-1961 AHH 46:4 named "best design", photographs 5-4-1961 AHH 45:3 to break ground 4-25-1963 MPH 5:3 starts second year, photographs 5-9-1963 AHH 20:4 Rally Day 10-3-1963 MPH 5:6 to dedicate new Christian Education building 4-16-1964 MPH 3:4 to mark Rally Day 10-1-1964 MPH 3:1
Northwest Decorators, Prospect Heights advertisement: Willow Road 4-7-1939 14:8
Northwest Dental Study Club in session in Park Ridge 12-6-1946 8:6
Northwest DuPage Post No. 1084, American Legion see Roselle Post No. 1084, American Legion
Northwest Electric League advertisement: home lighting contest 10-3-1924 2:4
Northwest Electric Shop advertisement: Easy washer, illustration; Chas. F. Scherf, distributor 6-4-1926 16:1
Northwest Electric Supply, Mount Prospect advertisement; 930 East Northwest Highway 11-19-1964 AHH 67:7
Northwest Expressway see Kennedy Expressway
Northwest Extension Realty Co., Niles Center mentioned 8-15-1924 DCR 2:4
Northwest Family Service Association, Mount Prospect fund campaign set; to serve Arlington Heights, Mount Prospect, Palatine and Des Plaines 3-28-1957 AHH 1:5 seeks to include Rolling Meadows 5-23-1957 RMH 1:5 appoints first full-time director, photograph 10-17-1957 MPH 1:2 to make area fund appeal, photograph 9-18-1958 AHH 1:6 photograph 3-5-1959 RMH 9:4 faces crisis; staggering case load and budget are cited, photograph 3-3-1960 AHH 1:6 how agency helped pregnant teen, photograph 5-19-1960 AHH 5:1 how agency helped elderly man 6-2-1960 PE 10:1 appeal mapped; plan local fund drive 11-24-1960 PE 1:4 to launch fund appeal 12-15-1960 AHH 1:1 aided by joint appeal 6-15-1961 MPH 3:4 helps local families in trouble, photograph 7-12-1962 MPH 5:1
Northwest Federal Savings and Loan Association, Arlington Heights opens 8-16-1935 1:8, 8-23-1935 4:2
Northwest Federation of Improvement Clubs demands electrification of railroads to reduce smoke, noise 9-12-1930 PE 8:1
Northwest Firestone, Arlington Heights advertisement: 630 West Northwest Highway, photographs 6-28-1962 AHH 12, 13 Jack Walsh sets opening of new tire center, photographs 6-28-1962 AHH 59:1
Northwest Five Watters Citizens Band Radio Club offers community service 6-4-1964 AHH 2:4 enthusiastic 'hams' form club, photographs 6-18-1964 AHH 23:3 helps find lost boys 9-10-1964 EGH 3:2
Northwest Gulf Service, Palatine, Quentin Road and Baldwin Road mentioned 4-13-1961 HH 12:1
Northwest Gulf Service Station, Palatine, 40 East Chicago Avenue illegal sign, photograph 12-26-1957 PE 3:1
Northwest Heating & Air Conditioning Eng., Arlington Heights mentioned; 301 East Algonquin Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:3
Northwest Highlands, Arlington Heights advertisement: subdivision lots for sale 7-11-1924 2:1
Northwest Highway, Route 14 (formerly known as Route 19, Route 12) see also Baldwin Road see also Miner Street, Des Plaines see also Northwest Highway Improvement Association, Mount Prospect see also Northwest Trail see also Northwest Trail Association see also Old Northwest Highway see 2 Highway Palace Service Station, Mount Prospect see 666 Building, Mount Prospect see A. H. Entertainers, Arlington Heights see A&P Supermarket, Palatine see Abbey Carpets, Inc., Palatine see Ability Glass & Mirror Co., Palatine see Ace Hardware, Arlington Heights see Ace Hardware, Barrington see Aetna Insurance Group, Park Ridge see Ahlgrim, John, Palatine see Ahlgrim and Sons, Palatine see Al and Ken's Sinclair, Arlington Heights see Allstate Insurance, Arlington Heights see Alpine Cleaners, Park Ridge see Altenheim Subdivision, Arlington Heights see American Arrow, Inc., Mount Prospect see Anderson, R. J., Palatine see Annen & Busse, Mount Prospect see Anthony's Pin Curl Beauty Salon, Palatine see Archie's Tavern see Arlingdale Subdivision see Arlington Acres Subdivision, Arlington Heights see Arlington Auto Parts see Arlington Builders see Arlington Cafe see Arlington Crest Subdivision see Arlington Elevator and Coal Company see Arlington Fender and Body Shop see Arlington Food Shop see Arlington Gardens see Arlington Heights Credit Bureau, Inc. see Arlington Heights Motor Sales see Arlington Heights Post No. 981, Veterans of Foreign Wars see Arlington Heights Service Station see Arlington House Restaurant & Lounge see Arlington Motel see Arlington Motors, Inc. see Arlington Oil Co. see Arlington Oil Service Station see Arlington Park Auto Mart, Inc. see Arlington Park Dodge see Arlington Park Hotel see Arlington Park Race Track see Arlington Point Service Station see Arlington Prefabs see Arlington-Prospect Refrigeration & Heating, Mount Prospect see Arlington Restaurant see Arlington Ridge Subdivision see Arlington Roller Rink see Arlington Seating Company 9-21-1961 AHH 16:1 see Arlington Service Station see Arlington Town Pump and Sinclair Service Station see Aro Service Station, Arlington Heights see Arrow Realty, Mount Prospect see Arrow Suburban Homes, Mount Prospect see Arrowhead Inn see Art's Tavern, Arlington Heights see Automotive & Marine Engineering Co., Palatine see Aztec Lounge, Palatine see B & H Blueprint & Supply, Mount Prospect see B-W-Norge Dry Cleaners, Mount Prospect see Babbey, Joseph, Island Lake see Bachmann Construction & Supply Co., Mount Prospect see Baird & Warner, Arlington Heights see Bak Studios, Arlington Heights see Bak Studios, Palatine see Baker Lake, Barrington see Baldwin farm see Bamboo Aquarium, Mount Prospect see Bar-Tere Rambler, Palatine see Barrington Animal Hospital see Barrington Furniture Co. see Barrington Hairdressers see Barrington Hillcrest Acres see Barrington Hillcrest Golf Club see Barrington Packing House see Barry-Irwin Auto Store, Palatine see Barton Stull Realtor, Arlington Heights see Bass Contracting Company, Palatine see Bass Heating & Plumbing, Palatine see Bauer Luggage, Palatine see Baughman & Deddo, Palatine see Baumann, Roy, Music Shop, Arlington Heights see Baxter Shoe Store, Mount Prospect see Beam Builders, Inc., Barrington see Beauty Bar, Arlington Heights see Becker Roofing Company, Des Plaines see bedding shop, the, Arlington Heights see Behrens Brokerage, Mount Prospect see Behrens, C. M. & Co., Arlington Heights see Behrens, Carl M., Sr., Arlington Heights see Bel-Air Motel, Palatine see Belmont Automotive, Palatine see Bender-Rieger, Inc., Barrington see Benjamin Electric Company, Des Plaines see Benny's Tavern, Arlington Heights see Bercher & Associates, Arlington Heights see Berlin, Clarence L., Insurance, Palatine see Beyer, Peter, Arlington Heights see Bill & Bert's Bootery, Arlington Heights see Bill's Tavern see Black and White Cab Company, Arlington Heights see Blaine's Inverness Standard Service see Bluebell Estates, Palatine see Bob & Dick's Sunoco, Palatine see Bob's Quick Clean Center, Palatine see Bob's Texaco Service, Arlington Heights see Boeger, H. W., Arlington Heights see Boehmer & Hedlund, Inc., Barrington see Boehmer & Hedlund, Inc., Des Plaines see Boehmer & Hedlund, Inc., Palatine see Boots Service Station, Arlington Heights see Borg Flowers Gifts, Chicago see Borgardt's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Bounty Fair, Palatine see Boyer-Robidoux-Sweeney, Inc., Palatine see Brake Align Service & Supply Co., Arlington Heights see Brandt's Pharmacy, Mount Prospect see Brandt's Restaurant, Palatine see Braun Bros. Oil Company, Mount Prospect see Breda's Luncheonette, Arlington Heights see Bridal Terrace, The, Palatine see Broasted Chicken Royal, Mount Prospect see Brooks Realty Co., Des Plaines see Bruns Real Estate, Arlington Heights see Bud's Conoco Service, Mount Prospect see Buell's Sinclair Service Station see Burger King, Palatine see Burkitt's Service Station Inc., Park Ridge see Burns Appliance Engineering, Arlington Heights see Burns Service Station, Arlington Heights see Busch's Service Station, Palatine see Busse Brothers Cumberland Service Station, Des Plaines see Busse building, Mount Prospect see Busse Market and Grocery, Mount Prospect see Butryns Palatine Delicatessen see Cake Box, The, Palatine see Camkirk Inn, Palatine see Campbell's Hearthstone, Palatine see Car Poole Leasing, Inc., Arlington Heights see Cardy's Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Carl's Coin-op Dry Cleaners, Mount Prospect see Carl's Conoco Service, Mount Prospect see Carl's Food Shop, Mount Prospect see Carl's Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Carlson & Schuman, Arlington Heights see Carter, Mary, Paint Store, Mount Prospect see Casa-Nova Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Castle, The, Fox River Grove see Central Field, Arlington Heights see Centralwood Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Ceramic Studio and Supply House, Des Plaines see Charley's Place, Arlington Heights see Charlotte's Place, Barrington see Charm Center, Mount Prospect see Chev-Villa Automotive Transmissions, Arlington Heights see Chev-Villa Motors, Palatine see Chicago Aerial Industries, Inc., Barrington see Chicago Highlands see Chick-a-dee Drive In, Arlington Heights see Chicken Delight, Arlington Heights see Christian Science Society 10-4-1962 AHH 4:5 see Church of the Master, United Church of Christ, Mount Prospect see Cities Service Station, Arlington Heights see Cities Service Station, Palatine see Citizens Bank & Trust Company, Park Ridge see Clark Oil and Refining Co., Palatine see "Club" Forest View see Coffey Enterprises, Inc., Palatine see Coin Operated Dry Cleaners, Mount Prospect see Colonial Recording Corp., Park Ridge see Colonial Waffle Shop, Mount Prospect see Coloramic Tile, Mount Prospect see Comet Building and Construction Corp., Chicago see Consumer's Company, Arlington Heights, Rolling Meadows see Consumers Mart of America, Palatine see Continental Beauty Salon, Mount Prospect see Continental Financial Management, Inc., Arlington Heights see Control Heating & Cooling Co., Palatine see Cook, Bill, Buick, Arlington Heights see Cook County Truck Gardeners and Farmers Association 12-22-1960 AHH 24:5 see Cooper's Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Cordel's Dining Room & Tap, Arlington Heights see Corey Self-Service Shoes, Palatine see Cottage Realty building, Mount Prospect see Country Meats & Sausages, Palatine see Countryside Electronics, Palatine see Countryside Interiors, Palatine see Countryside Motors, Inc., Barrington see Countryside Service, Palatine see County Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Mount Prospect 12-22-1960 AHH 24:5 see Courtesy Service Station, Palatine see Crossroads Interiors, Park Ridge see Crystal Ball Room, Fox River Grove see Crystal Drive-In see Cumberland see Cumberland Fairways, Des Plaines see Cumberland Plaza Speed Wash, Des Plaines see Cumberland Service Station, Des Plaines see Cumberland Village Shopping Center see Curry Brothers, Palatine see Curtis Auto Service Station, Arlington Heights see Czecho Lodge, Crystal Lake see Dairy Lane, Arlington Heights see Dairy Prince, Palatine see Dairy Queen Brazier, Palatine see Daniel Water Softener, Inc., Barrington see Dan's Royal Motor Jeep Sales & Service, Barrington see darrel, walter, kitchens, Arlington Heights see Dean & Peters, Palatine see Deer Grove Farms Subdivision see Deer Grove Park Turkey Farm see Deer Grove School see Deer Grove Station see Deer Grove Tavern see De Luxe Plastics Co., Arlington Heights see Denz Drug Store, Palatine see Derby Barbecue, Arlington Heights see Des Plaines Glass Co., Inc. see designer's shop, the, Arlington Heights see Dieber's Sinclair Station, Arlington Heights see DiMucci, Salvatore, Mount Prospect see Distinctively Yours, Inc., Palatine see Diversified Products, Mount Prospect see Dog 'n' Suds, Palatine see Dominick's Finer Food Store, Palatine see Don's Barber Shop, Mount Prospect see Don's Mobil Station, Palatine see Dooley, H. A., Real Estate, Mount Prospect see Douglas Ornamental Iron Work, Barrington see Doyno Motors, Inc., Mount Prospect see Dreyer's Magnavox Studio, Arlington Heights see Driftwood Beauty Salon, Palatine see Duffy-Evans Plywood Center, Inc., Mount Prospect see Dunteman's Dairy, Arlington Heights see Dutch Garden Grill and Drive Inn, Palatine see E. N. Rubber Welding & Battery Service Co., Arlington Heights see Eddie's Castle Cafe and Cocktail Lounge, Arlington Heights see Eddie's Cocktail Bar and Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Eddie's Lounge and Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Eddie's Package Liquor Store, Arlington Heights see Eddie's Wines and Liquors, Arlington Heights see Ed's Pure Service, Mount Prospect see Electronics Service, Arlington Heights see Elfring's Place see Elledge Standard Service, Palatine see Elliott Super Service Station, Arlington Heights see Elm's Shopping Center, Arlington Heights see Emerald Shop, The, Arlington Heights see Enco Service Station, Mount Prospect see Erickson's Gulf Service, Palatine see Esquire Service Station, Arlington Heights see Essen House, Arlington Heights see Evergreen Supper Club, Palatine see Evergreens Radio Club, Inc., Palatine see F & W Auto Parts, Palatine see Fadaro's, Mount Prospect see Fair Grounds Park, Palatine see Falkanger-Kohl Real Estate, Palatine see FBK Realtors Inc., Arlington Heights see Fessler Farm Dairy, Arlington Heights see Festival Liquors, Arlington Heights see Fishermen's Cove, Palatine see Fleetwood Builders, Palatine see Florence, Blum & Keller, Inc., Arlington Heights see Flowerwood, Inc., Crystal Lake see Folz, George, Palatine see Folz Realty Co., Arlington Heights see Ford in Park Ridge see Foremost Liquors, Des Plaines see Forest View Inn see Forest View Tavern see Francek, "C", Mount Prospect see Frank's Service Center, Palatine see Fran's Beauty Salon, Palatine see Fredrichs Service Station, Arlington Heights see Fred's Palatine Service Center see Freeway Service Station, Palatine see Frosty Cone, Mount Prospect see Frosty Lane, Palatine see Furlong Service Station, Palatine see Furniture Land see Furniture & Rug City, Palatine see Furniture Town, Arlington Heights see Gaare Oil Company, Palatine see Gable Tourist Court see Gage Grinding Corp., Cary see Gambrinus Tavern, Mount Prospect see Ganey Motors, Arlington Heights see Gantner's, The Suburban House, Barrington see Garrity's see Gas For Less, Palatine see Gatto's Restaurant, Barrington see Glass House, Mount Prospect see Glover's Meats, Palatine see Glueckert Service Station and Highway Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Glueckert's Lounge, Arlington Heights see Golden Drumstick, Palatine see Golden Isle Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Golden Point Drive-In, Mount Prospect see Goodwin Cities Service, Mount Prospect see Gordon's Place see Graham, Billy, Associates, Arlington Heights see Gravely Equipment Co., Palatine see Great Lakes Fire Equipment Co., Barrington see Greenberg, Edward, Sr., Arlington Heights see Grewe's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Grier's Supper Club, Palatine see Griffith, C. L., Insurance Agency, Arlington Heights see Haberkamps, Inc., Barrington see Hajicek's Pharmacy, Palatine see Hal's Triumph Sales & Service, Barrington see Hansen, Ronald M., Realtors see Harriet Shoppe Millinery, Park Ridge see Harris Pharmacy, Palatine see Hartigan Oldsmobile-Cadillac, Park Ridge see Haven Motel, Palatine see Heating Engineers Inc., Arlington Heights see Heights Glass and Mirror Co., Arlington Heights see Heinemann's, Inc., Palatine see Heirloom Gift Shop, Mount Prospect see Heller Lumber Company, Arlington Heights see Hendrickson, Clarence A., Inc., Arlington Heights see Herman's "66" Gas Station, Arlington Heights see Hertel's Servicenter, Palatine see Hertzog, F. G., Arlington Heights see Hi-Way Inn, Palatine see Hi-Way Recreation, Palatine see Hi-Way Service Station, Palatine see Higgins, Merle, Service Station, Arlington Heights see Highway Gas Station and Restaurant see Hillcrest Acres Country Club, Barrington see Hillcrest Golf Club, Barrington see Hilliard's Drug Store, Mount Prospect see Hines, Edward, Lumber Company, Park Ridge see Hite, D. C., Arlington Heights see Hobby Lobby, Arlington Heights see Hoffman, Dr. Richard J., Arlington Heights see Hoffmann's Motor Lodge, Barrington see Holiday Cleaners & Laundry, Mount Prospect see Home & Garden Shop, Palatine see Home Realty, Palatine see Horath, Virgil, Arlington Heights see Hospital Liquids, Inc., Arlington Heights see House of Distinctive Creations, Palatine see Houston Homes, Inc., Barrington see Howie's Service and Repair, Palatine see Hughes' Stand, Arlington Heights see Humble Oil and Refining Company 8-16-1962 PE 4:1 see Imperiale's Cocktail Lounge, Palatine see Imperiale's Pizza, Palatine see Interstate Specialties, Mount Prospect see Inverness Tavern see Investors Diversified Services, Inc., Barrington see Irv's Blue Sunoco Service, Arlington Heights see Ivory Oil Co., Arlington Heights see Jack's Barber Shop, Palatine see Jack's Marathon, Arlington Heights see Jackson's Phillips "66" Gas Station, Arlington Heights see Jacobs, Arthur C., Inc., Arlington Heights see Jake's Friendly Inn, Palatine see Jake's Pizza, Palatine see Jane's Beauty Salon, Palatine see Janssen, Dr., Mount Prospect see Jean's Beauty Nook, Arlington Heights see Jensen Business Block, Arlington Heights see Jewel Food Store, Mount Prospect see Jewel Oil Company, Arlington Heights see Jewel Oil Service Station, Arlington Heights see Jewel Park, Barrington see Jim's Place, Arlington Heights see Joe's Sunoco, Palatine see Joe's Sunoco Service Station, Arlington Heights see Johnson, Ray C., Edison Park see Johnson Water Conditioners, Mount Prospect see K & H Jewelers, Arlington Heights see Karstens Funeral Home, Arlington Heights see Karstens-Helbig Jewelers, Mount Prospect see Kazmer, Dr. H. L., Palatine see Keefer's Pharmacy, Mount Prospect see Kelly, Harry J., Palatine see Kelly, Martin J., Olds Inc., Arlington Heights see Kelly's Korners, Palatine see Kemmerly Insurance Agency, Palatine see Kemmerly, Jack L., Palatine see Kenny Company, The, Des Plaines see Key Plumbing, Inc., Arlington Heights see King's Inn, Arlington Heights see Kirchhoff Insurance Agency, Mount Prospect see Klehm's Cash & Carry Garden, Arlington Heights see Koski, A., Arlington Heights see Krambier's Place see Kramer place see Kuhlmann's Delicatessen, Arlington Heights see Kuhlmann's Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Kurz "66" Station, Arlington Heights see L-Nor Cleaners, Mount Prospect see L&S Service, Inc., Arlington Heights see Ladas, P. K., Arlington Heights see Lake-Cook Farm Supply 9-28-1961 AHH 45:7 see Lake Park Estates, Palatine see Langer Printing, Palatine see Larsen's Coffee Shop, Barrington see Laseke Electric Co., Palatine see Latas Service Station and Eat Shop, Mount Prospect see Lattof Motor Sales Company, Arlington Heights see Laurin, Schultheis & Givens, Arlington Heights see Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, Arlington Heights see Lawe, Dr. R. Z., Mount Prospect see Lawn Equipment Distributors, Barrington see Lawn Equipment Distributors, Inc., Palatine see Lawn and Garden Spot, The, Barrington see Lee-Ryan Realty, Palatine see Lee, Terri, Specialty Shop, Arlington Heights see Leland Interiors, Mount Prospect see Liberty Industries Corp., Palatine see Licht's, J. C., Co., Mount Prospect see Lieber, Hal, Bowlers Shops, Palatine see Life Furniture Co., Palatine see Lindsay Softwater Service, Arlington Heights see Lite-Vent Sales Co., Arlington Heights see Littelfuse Company, Des Plaines see Little-Bo Inn, Fox River Grove see Locke Patrol Service and Detective Agency, Arlington Heights see Lohr's Pharmacy, Arlington Heights see Lothian's Drug Store, Arlington Heights see Louie's Chinese Hand Laundry, Mount Prospect see Lou's Standard Service, Arlington Heights see Lutheran Home and Service for the Aged, Arlington Heights see Lyon-Healy, Arlington Heights see Makray Memorial Golf Club, Barrington see Manke, Richard A. F., Real Estate, Arlington Heights see Mann, Congressman James R., Peony Collection see Manpower, Inc., Des Plaines see Marie's Tavern see Mark Motors, Inc., Arlington Heights see Marty's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Marty's Sinclair Service, Arlington Heights see Masser's Furniture, Norwood Park see Master Electric & Radio Service, Arlington Heights see Matchen, John, Arlington Heights see Maxon's Custom Gunsmith, Mount Prospect see Mayfair Interiors, Palatine see McCall Texaco Service Station, Arlington Heights see McCarns, Ken, Realty, Palatine see McDonald's, Arlington Heights see McIntosh, Arthur T., & Company, Chicago 12-12-1947 10:5 see Meier & Helms Recreation, Palatine see Mell & Paul's Drive-In Restaurant and Snack Shop, Mount Prospect see "Meyer" Hi-Fi & TV, Mount Prospect see Meyn, Herman F., Mount Prospect see Meyn, John, Mount Prospect see Michael's Drive In, Palatine see Midas Muffler Shop, Mount Prospect see Midland Enterprises, Chicago 6-7-1956 PHH 1:6 see Midway Food Market see Miller Real Estate, Mount Prospect see Mr. Discount Furniture Warehouse, Barrington see Mister Donut, Palatine see Moo-Bar, Palatine see Moore Business Forms, Inc., Park Ridge see Moore and Meersman, Mount Prospect see Moore's Dutch Garden, Palatine see Morton Pontiac, Inc., Arlington Heights see Mosaic Art Center, Barrington see Moto-Mower Sales & Service, Barrington see Mount Prospect Animal Clinic see Mount Prospect Carpet Center see Mount Prospect Chop Suey see Mount Prospect Coal Yard see Mount Prospect Development Association see Mount Prospect General Hospital see Mount Prospect Herald 5-6-1949 MPH 1:8 see Mount Prospect Pharmacy see Mount Prospect Sanitary Market see Mount Prospect Texaco see Mount Prospect Tire & Battery Co. see Mount Prospect, Village of 10-29-1964 EGH 6:1 see Muran's Lounge, Arlington Heights see Murphy & Miller, Inc., Palatine see My Place Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Myers Water Softener Co., Palatine see Myrt & Bill's Drive-In, Mount Prospect see National Employment Welfare League, Arlington Heights see National Food Store, Arlington Heights see Nelson, Robert L., Realty, Mount Prospect see Nichols Insurance Agency, Arlington Heights see Nick and Al's Restaurant, Palatine see Noland's Garden & Toy Shop, Palatine see Northland Garage, Palatine see Northland Lawn & Garden Equipment Co., Palatine see Northway Drive-In Cleaners, Mount Prospect see Northwest Awning Company, Park Ridge see Northwest Community Betterment Group see Northwest Electric Supply, Mount Prospect see Northwest Firestone, Arlington Heights see Northwest Liquors, Palatine see Northwest Medical Drive-In Pharmacy, Mount Prospect see Northwest Service Station, Arlington Heights see Northwest Shell Service Station, Arlington Heights see Northwest Suburban YMCA, Des Plaines see Northwest Tire & Supply Co., Arlington Heights see Northwest X-Ray Lab, Mount Prospect see Norwood Fruit & Vegetable Market see Novak & Parker, Mount Prospect see Novak place see Obie's Inn, Palatine see O'Day Realtors, Mount Prospect see Olsen, Walt, Insurance, Palatine see Olson's Service, Palatine see Orchard Barbecue, Palatine see Palanois Park Subdivision, Palatine see Palanois Service Station, Palatine see Palatine Automotive Supply Co. see Palatine Beauty Enterprises, Inc. see Palatine Book Shop see Palatine Car Rental see Palatine Hardware see Palatine Heating & Cooling Co. see Palatine Motors see Palatine Park Sinclair see Palatine Park Subdivision see Palatine Plaza see Palatine Realty & Insurance see Palatine Rendezvous see Palatine Resale Shop see Palatine Ridge Motel see Palatine Stables see Palatine Standard Service see Palatine Texaco Service see Palatine Township Democratic Organization see Palington Stables, Palatine see Park Avenue Motor Sales, Park Ridge see Park Lane Launderers & Cleaners, Inc., Arlington Heights see Park Ridge Appliances see Park Ridge Golf Range see Park Shop, The, Park Ridge see Pat's Paint and Wallpaper, Palatine see Paul's Tent, Palatine see Peko Tile, Palatine see Penning's Welding Shop, Palatine see Pennsylvania Oil Co., Palatine see Peters, Albert C. & Sons, Palatine see Peters Motor Sales, Palatine see Peters Standard Service, Arlington Heights see Petersen Interiors, Arlington Heights see Peterson's, Paul, Supper Club, Palatine see Pfaff School of Designing, Barrington see Philippe Bros., Palatine see Philippe Real Estate, Palatine see Phillips 66, Palatine see Pioneer Steel Company, Mount Prospect see Plagge Greenhouse, Barrington see Plagge's Flowers, Barrington see Plumbing Service Corp., Mount Prospect see Point, The, Motor Parts & Sales, Palatine see Polk Bros., Palatine see Pot Pourri Record Shop, Mount Prospect see Potter's Tavern, Arlington Heights see Prince Castle, Arlington Heights see Princeton House, Arlington Heights see Prospect Bike Shop, Mount Prospect see Prospect House Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Prospect Specialties, Mount Prospect see Prudential Insurance Co., Palatine see Prybil Plumbing Company, Mount Prospect see Public Finance Corp., Arlington Heights see Public Service Company 11-28-1924 1:6, 12-5-1947 16:5 see Purdy & Co., Inc., Arlington Heights see Pure Milk Association, Chicago 5-17-1946 1:1 see Pure Oil Station, Des Plaines see Pure Oil Station, Mount Prospect see Purnell & Wilson, Inc., Arlington Heights see Putta & Kelsey, Barrington see Quick Food Shop, Mount Prospect see Quinn & Gerken see R & G Coin Operated Dry Cleaners, Mount Prospect see R & W Coin-Operated Dry Cleaners, Mount Prospect see Radio Club Farm, Palatine see Rapp's Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Rausch & Johnson, Palatine see Ray's Lawn & Garden Center, Palatine see Ray's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Ray's Service Station, Palatine see Red-Clare Television Service, Palatine see Red Gable Motel, Palatine see Red Horse Grill, Palatine see Red Owl Supermarket, Arlington Heights see Red Rooster Drive In, Palatine see Reese block, Arlington Heights see Reese Hardware, Arlington Heights see Reliable Radiator Shop, Barrington see Rhodes, Inc. see Ridge Motors, Inc., Park Ridge see Risley's Beauty Schoppe, Arlington Heights see Roberts Shopping Center, Mount Prospect see Roberts Textile Center, Mount Prospect see Robertson and Ruth, Inc., Palatine see Rodewald Farm Dairy Store, Arlington Heights see Rodewald, M. & Co., Arlington Heights see Rose-Lo Inn, Arlington Heights see Rose-Marie Frocks, Park Ridge see Rosine Beauty Shop, Mount Prospect see Roto Mercury Sales, Inc., Arlington Heights see Royal Freezer Meats, Inc., Mount Prospect see Royal Launderers, Arlington Heights see Russel homestead, Arlington Heights see S & G Rent-All, Palatine see S & H Rambler, Palatine see Sachs, Anna F., Arlington Heights see St. Joseph's Home for the Elderly, Palatine see St. Paul of the Cross Church, Park Ridge see Salem Lane Apartments, Arlington Heights see Sandberg-Cullen Motor Sales, Park Ridge see Saunders Oil Co., Palatine see Scamehorn's, Palatine see Schimming Oil Company, Arlington Heights, Mount Prospect see Schneider's, Palatine see Schumacher, Allen, Barrington see Scotty's Standard Service Station, Mount Prospect see Seaboard Finance Company, Palatine see Senne, Henry, Mount Prospect see Shack, The see Shampay's Cleaners & Launderers, Palatine see Shelkop Home Appliances — Home Entertainment Center, Arlington Heights see Shelkop TV and Radio, Arlington Heights see Shell Super Service Station, Arlington Heights see Sherrill Sewing Center, Palatine see Sinclair Oil Co., Palatine see Sinclair Service Station see Smith, Vern, Electric Company, Mount Prospect see "Snack Shop, The", Arlington Heights see Snyder's, Ron, Oklahoma, Mount Prospect see Softy Soft Water Service, Mount Prospect see Sonntag's Pantry, Arlington Heights see Sontag, John R., Mount Prospect see Sparks, Arlington Heights see Spiegel Catalog Shopping Center, Mount Prospect see Spring Plumbing Contractors, Palatine see Squire Shop, Palatine see Stange Lunch Room and Refreshment Parlor, Palatine see State Farm Insurance Co., Arlington Heights see State Service Station, Mount Prospect see Steele & Loeber Lumber Co., Palatine see Sterling Oil Company, Arlington Heights see Stonegate Center, Barrington see Stonegate Garden, Arlington Heights see Stonegate Improvement Association see Stonegate of Northwest, Palatine see Stonegate Service Station, Arlington Heights see Stonegate Subdivision, Arlington Heights see Stonegate Tavern, Arlington Heights see Suburban Motors, Arlington Heights see Sugar Shack see Sully's Standard Service, Palatine see Sunoco Service Station, Palatine see Super D Discount Paint Center, Mount Prospect see Super Shell Service Station, Arlington Heights see Surplus Bakery Products, Palatine see Suzie Sinclair, Arlington Heights see Swanson, H. S., Palatine see Sylvia's Lounge, Arlington Heights see Taft Lowell Insurance, Arlington Heights see Talbot's Lake see Tally Ho, Park Ridge see Ten Pin Bowling Alley, Barrington see Texaco Company see Texaco Town see Theobald, J. E., Arlington Heights see Thompson's, Eddie, Arlington Heights see Thunderbird Country Club, Barrington see Tile, Mount Prospect see Tile Sales Co., Palatine see Tins & Son, Builders, Palatine see Todd's, Arlington Heights see Tom Thumb Golf Links, Arlington Heights see Topsy Turvy Trampoline Center, Mount Prospect see Totland, Des Plaines see Town 'n Country, Palatine see Town and Country Estates, Inc., Mount Prospect see Town and Country Fabrics, Palatine see Town & Country Landscaping, Mount Prospect see Town Pump, The, Arlington Heights see Triangle Lunch, Arlington Heights see Triangle Motel, Palatine see Triangle Roller Rink, Inc., Arlington Heights see Triangle Service Station see Tsolinas, Thelander and Associates, Mount Prospect see Turf Motel, Palatine see U.S. Homefinders, Palatine see Ullock, William A., Palatine see Uncle Andy's Cow Palace, Palatine see United Automotive, Arlington Heights see United Motor Coach Company, Des Plaines see United Rent-All, Barrington see United Rent-Alls, Arlington Heights see United States Gypsum, Des Plaines see United States Marine Corps 2-13-1964 AHH 26:1 see Universal Stationers, Inc., Mount Prospect see Uptown Standard Station, Mount Prospect see Van Damme, Art, Music Studios, Mount Prospect see Van Driel's Drug Store, Mount Prospect see Van Nuys, F. Bache, Edison Park see Vartanian Carpet, Inc., Palatine see Vassar factory, Palatine see Vi-Fi Realty, Inc., Palatine see Vik's Gas Station, Palatine see Village Drug, Cumberland see Violet Spray Wash n' Wax, Barrington see Vivian's Bar-B-Q, Arlington Heights see Waffle Shop, Mount Prospect see Walro Shoes, Inc., Arlington Heights see Watanabee, Dr. Mark, Palatine see Watson's, Tom, Gas Station see Weber's Food Shop, Palatine see Wendt, Fred B., Drug Store, Arlington Heights see Werd Builders, Palatine see Werner 66 Service, Palatine see Wheeler, Mrs. T. E., Palatine 3-24-1944 PE 2:2 see Wheeling Township 7-12-1962 AHH 5:3 see White & Cronen, Inc., Park Ridge see Whitton, K. R., Inc., Mount Prospect see Wiggins Real Estate, Mount Prospect see Wikman, G., Arlington Heights see Wilke farm see Wille Lumber & Fuel Co., Mount Prospect see William Electric Supply Co., Arlington Heights see Williams, C. J. "Doc", Arlington Heights see Williams, T. & Son, Barrington see Willow Creek Subdivision, Palatine see Willson & Florence Realtors, Mount Prospect see Willson, Harold, Arlington Heights see Winkelman Sinclair Greasing Palace, Mount Prospect see Winkelmann's Shell Service, Mount Prospect see Winkelmann's Sinclair Service, Mount Prospect see Winston Park Golf Center, Palatine see Winston Park Northwest Shopping Plaza, Palatine see Winston Park Subdivision, Palatine see Wolf Coal and Oil Company, Mount Prospect see Wonderland Hamburgers, Palatine see Workshop, The, Des Plaines see Writers' Workshop, Edison Park fieldhouse see Ye Town Pump Gas Station, Arlington Heights see Young's Tire and Supply Co., Arlington Heights see Your Laundry, Mount Prospect Northwest Highway Improvement Association, Mount Prospect proposes paved road 12-27-1918 5:7, 10-24-1963 AHH 54:4 do we want the road? Northwest Highway Improvement Association meeting held 2-7-1919 1:3 Palatine Commercial Association says we must build 2-28-1919 9:5 Des Plaines Commercial Association banquet promotes 4-4-1919 4:1 Palatine Commercial Association hosts meeting to discuss 4-4-1919 4:1, 4-18-1919 9:5 decision must be made by September 1 on building 7-25-1919 5:5 Good Roads meeting at Arlington Heights on proposed road 8-8-1919 5:6 Cook County $5,000,000 bond issue would pave road from Park Ridge to Barrington 10-24-1919 5:6 Palatine Commercial Association makes plea for 11-21-1919 1:3, 12-19-1919 4:4 right-of-way assured 2-27-1920 5:1 Palatine Township condemns Castle Knoll farm to make way for road 7-16-1920 5:1 Cook County plans construction 1-7-1921 1:7 Palatine Township condemns Kitson property 1-21-1921 5:3 Cook County surveys 1-21-1921 8:3 now or never? 2-11-1921 1:5 mass meeting in favor of the new road 2-25-1921 1:5 Village to choose route through Palatine 9-2-1921 5:6 Cook County lets contract at Barrington 9-9-1921 1:6 Cook County lets contracts at Des Plaines 10-28-1921 1:7 State turns down Palatine route: too many turns; Colfax Street is probable route 11-18-1921 1:6 Palatine Township starts condemnation suits 12-2-1921 1:5 Cook County Supt. of Highways George Quinlan answers questions on 12-9-1921 1:3 current status 2-3-1922 1:7 Cook County purchases right-of-way for 2-10-1922 1:7 Arlington Heights prepares for 3-3-1922 1:3 Palatine $4,000 bond issue passes 3-24-1922 1:7 Cook County lets contract to R. F. Conway Company 5-19-1922 1:4 special assessment, see Arlington Heights, Village of 6-9-1922 2:3 election for bond issue, see Palatine, Village of 8-18-1922 9:1 Village of Palatine sued over property purchases 1-12-1923 (Roll A) 5:7 Palatine right-of-way not purchased 2-9-1923 (Roll A) 1:6 paving starts June 1st 5-11-1923 (Roll A) 1:6 downtown route, see Barrington 6-1-1923 (Roll A) 11:4 right-of-way delay, see Arlington Heights, Village of 6-22-1923 (Roll A) 9:1 right-of-way now assured 10-12-1923 (Roll A) 1:6 condemnation, see Arlington Heights, Village of 10-12-1923 (Roll A) 11:5 completion of road and bridge work is near 11-23-1923 (Roll A) 1:7 open to traffic 12-21-1923 (Roll A) 1:6 to complete gap at Arlington Heights 9-19-1924 9:4 complete in Palatine (via Hicks Road and Colfax Street) 10-31-1924 1:4, 11-21-1924 1:6 opened to traffic from Arlington Heights to Barrington 12-5-1924 1:4 signal at Dunton Avenue 3-27-1925 1:2 paving to be finished to Chicago Highlands west of Barrington 6-19-1925 4:4 complete from Barrington to Cuba Station 7-24-1925 9:6 gap at Chicago & Northwestern & Soo line to be closed 7-12-1927 1:7 park trees may come down for 1-27-1928 1:8 plat shows 68 feet wide through Mount Prospect 2-10-1928 8:7 flooding near Dundee Road, photograph 4-13-1928 1:7 widening plans ready 6-15-1928 PE 1:5 protests loss of elm trees between State Road and Highland Avenue 6-19-1928 1:3 business asks right to use frontage 6-22-1928 AHH (2) 1:3 large petition to save trees filed 7-17-1928 1:7 widening to be done this fall 7-17-1928 1:8 compromise on widening saves trees 7-24-1928 1:1 compromise story misleading 7-27-1928 1:3 work started on Des Plaines viaduct 7-31-1928 1:2 bulge in pavement causes injuries 8-10-1928 1:5 widening approved at Arlington Heights 8-10-1928 1:7 widening plans now ready 8-21-1928 1:3 start work on widening at Arlington 10-9-1928 1:3 question of trees still undecided 10-12-1928 1:3 action on trees again delayed 10-16-1928 1:1 agreement reached, trees to come down 10-19-1928 8:3 construction work rushed 11-6-1928 1:3 completion in danger; county may drop work 4-12-1929 AHH 1:8 Busse to ask for state help for widening 4-26-1929 1:8 widening to follow Hicks Road and Baldwin Road in Palatine 6-28-1929 PE 1:3 Barrington finds way to stop bill boards 9-6-1929 PE 1:7 may be rerouted along Hicks Road and Baldwin Road because Colfax Street is too narrow 3-7-1930 1:2 surveyed for widening along Hicks Road and Baldwin Road; swamps between Palatine and Barrington will require much fill 3-21-1930 5:1 Milburn Bros., Mount Prospect gets paving contract 6-13-1930 1:4 may not be widened if state demands not met; Des Plaines, Mount Prospect, Arlington Heights and Palatine have not passed set back ordinances 6-24-1930 1:8 work to clear way for widening; bend at Foundry Road to be eliminated 6-27-1930 1:8 Arlington Heights meets state demands on widening 7-1-1930 1:6, 7-4-1930 PE 1:1 girl burned in wrecked automobile at Dundee Road 7-11-1930 1:6 second victim dies of burns; danger at "Death Hill" 7-11-1930 PE 1:1 suggestions for fixing "Death Corner" 7-11-1930 PE 4:1 clubs aroused over killings at Dundee Road crossing 7-15-1930 1:6 widening project from Des Plaines to Palatine started; to go from 20' to 40'; 20' strip of concrete to be laid along Hicks Road and Baldwin Road 7-15-1930 1:8 service clubs ask crossing protection at Dundee Road 7-22-1930 1:4 viaduct suggested at Dundee Road 7-25-1930 PE 4:1 County Board urges viaduct 7-29-1930 1:1 dangerous highway blamed at inquest 8-1-1930 PE 1:8 state completes survey of crossing 8-8-1930 PE 1:8 closed during construction to protect workmen 8-12-1930 1:8 bids received for viaduct 8-29-1930 1:1 man injured in accident near viaduct over railroad 8-29-1930 1:2 Milburn rushes construction of widening; delayed at PLZ&W RR crossing by 12' deep peat 9-5-1930 1:2 new pavement open from Old Northwest Highway to Quentin 9-19-1930 PE 1:7 entirely open 11-14-1930 1:7 divided through Palatine: northbound via Hicks Road and Baldwin Road; southbound via Colfax Street 1-30-1931 PE 2:6 house and oil station at Lincoln Street and, photograph 2-3-1931 12:7 to be widened at Hicks Road and Baldwin Road this fall 11-6-1931 PE 1:7 to be widened beyond Cary this fall; was widened around Palatine this past spring 8-5-1932 RR 4:4 designated a World's Fair highway 10-7-1932 1:6 Lions Club asks for fence on dangerous curve at Dundee Road 8-18-1933 1:5 state to beautify 3-30-1934 1:8 state plans more landscaping 3-1-1935 1:8 Cumberland viaduct to be completed 6-5-1936 1:8 becomes U.S. Route 14, 3-18-1938 1:7 work begins on grade separation at Route 31, 6-30-1939 PE 1:3 William Busse called father of 10-6-1939 1:8 Brockway Street, Palatine, extended from Robertson Street to the new 11-13-1942 1:5 ICC chooses United Motor Coach over Cardinal Bus Lines for route 11-16-1945 MPH 1:8 Chicago Motor Club urges widening to 6 lanes 9-20-1946 1:3 George Klehm thanks C&NW RR Pres. Aishton who routed highway through Arlington 10-24-1946 17:7 school board asks for stop lights at Chicago Avenue 12-6-1946 PE 1:6 State Highway Department maintains signals not warranted 12-13-1946 PE 1:5 and Wilke Road, photograph 8-1-1947 1:4 Illinois State Highway Department to investigate corner 8-15-1947 1:5 Illinois State Highway Department makes good on promise 8-29-1947 1:6 warning to motorists: beware of U.S. 14, a 'jinx' to speeders 5-21-1948 1:3 state to install lights at Palatine Road 9-3-1948 PE 1:8, 4-29-1949 PE 1:1 underground cable between Arlington Heights and Algonquin will improve phone service 2-25-1949 1:2 stop lights to be installed at Palatine Road 5-20-1949 CCH 1:5, 6-10-1949 17:4 to be widened north of Harvard 8-19-1949 19:1 may be widened to four lanes northwest of Barrington, but not until 1952, 10-7-1949 (2) 11:6 just a wagon lane thru Mount Prospect 50 years ago; Meyns build first home, photograph 11-11-1949 17:1 revamped state plans to include widening 11-18-1949 24:6 new miniature golf course opened at 742 North Northwest Highway, Park Ridge, photograph 5-26-1950 22:1 known as Hobart Avenue in Arlington Heights in 1883, 8-4-1950 15:2 history 6-15-1951 AHH 13:1 history of Palatine's early 'cold war' over 6-22-1951 17:1 Klehm gets right-of-way thru RR parks with free fish, choice fruit and flowers -- and $1.00, 7-6-1951 AHH 13:1 Palatine business district to move in part to 8-31-1951 AHH 1:2 four stores open in Palatine 4-1-1954 PE 1:7 roadwork between Wood Street and Baldwin Road, photograph 7-27-1961 PE 1:3 brighter look slated for Palatine; 66 new mercury vapor street lights, photograph 7-27-1961 PE 1:6 to install signals at Baldwin Road and 8-24-1961 HH 10:3 seek joint support on 'suicide corner' at Prospect Avenue, Mount Prospect 9-14-1961 MPH 4:4 history, photograph at Arlington Heights Road 9-28-1961 S 14:1 Palatine seeks to 'unclog' bad intersections 10-5-1961 PE 2:4 south of Palatine Road, photograph 2-1-1962 AHH 60:1 another death chalked up to "Suicide Corner" at Mount Prospect Road, photograph 8-2-1962 MPH 1:4 joint action to halt toll at Mount Prospect Road 8-9-1962 MPH 1:6 at Hicks Road, aerial photograph 8-16-1962 PE 1:2 one of Mount Prospect's oldest houses (1887) at 900 West Northwest Highway burned down, photographs 8-15-1963 MPH 1:1, 5:7 15 gas stations, 8 restaurants on 'The Strip' in Palatine 9-12-1963 PE 1:1 born 40 years ago; Al Volz and William Busse, Sr. got the idea 10-24-1963 AHH 54:4 federal study of traffic suggested 1-2-1964 AHH 5:2 Illinois State Highway Dept. plan for resurfacing and removal of parking stuns Mount Prospect 5-28-1964 MPH 1:3 state submits resolution resurfacing and improving from Des Plaines to Arlington Heights; some parking will be lost 6-4-1964 AHH 1:7 solution for Arlington Heights parking seen 7-2-1964 AHH 1:1 work gets go-ahead 7-9-1964 AHH 1:1 work delayed; hope to start in September 8-13-1964 AHH 1:7 state to review overpass culvert plans for Route 53, 8-13-1964 PE 2:6 contracts to be awarded for Route 53 bridge over 9-10-1964 RMH 1:1 Mount Prospect delays state plans for improvements 9-10-1964 MPH 1:3 Mount Prospect reaches accord; expect okay for project 9-17-1964 MPH 1:1 Mount Prospect's compromise results in little success 11-19-1964 MPH 1:4 Mount Prospect hopes state will give it a parking reprieve 11-26-1964 MPH 1:7 Mount Prospect to give state green light on improvements 12-10-1964 MPH 3:3 vacant house just east of Route 83 in Mount Prospect, photographs 12-10-1964 MPH 4:1, 12-17-1964 AHH 66:6
Northwest Highway Addition, Palatine to be platted and subdivided 11-13-1925 6:5 Palatine forecloses on 7-31-1942 CCH 1:6 'dead' subdivision comes back to life 4-11-1947 PE 1:6
Northwest Highway Improvement Association, Mount Prospect 2nd meeting held 2-7-1919 1:3 held first meeting (December 20, 1918) 10-24-1963 AHH 54:4
Northwest Hills Country Club, Mount Prospect, West Council Trail to open with party 5-30-1930 1:5 opens with gay party 6-6-1930 1:6 announces spring festival dance 5-1-1931 4:2 breaks ground for golf course 10-14-1932 1:6 construction begins of nine additional holes 4-28-1933 3:6 golf course completed 6-16-1933 7:1 advertisement 7-6-1934 3:7 now known as Mount Prospect Country Club 3-24-1939 1:7
Northwest Hobby Supply, Mount Prospect advertisement 5-30-1947 18:7
Northwest Home and Garden Show opens at Arlington Park Race Track 5-15-1958 RMH 1:6 opens Friday 5-21-1959 AHH 1:8 giant home show to open June 3, 6-2-1960 RMH 1:4
Northwest Home Owners Association, Bensenville, northwest of Route 83 and Irving Park Road photograph 10-4-1962 MPH 2:6 expect 300 to 400 persons at 'improvements' meeting 10-25-1962 BR 4:5
Northwest Home Owners League fights Mount Prospect flood relief plan 2-20-1958 MPH 1:4
Northwest Industrial Council (NIC) presents scholarship, photograph 7-11-1963 BR 9:3 holds election of officers, photograph 7-18-1963 AHH 17:1 plans dinner meet 2-6-1964 AHH 9:1 offers scholarship 4-16-1964 AHH 8:5
Northwest Industrial Development Council no labor cut-backs in Northwest Highway plants 8-24-1945 1:7 organized 8-31-1945 1:2 praises Douglas Airport plan 9-7-1945 6:2 to show at Des Plaines Hometown Fair 9-14-1945 1:5
Northwest Limited Homing Club pits birds against Elgin club in 300 mile race 9-20-1946 PE 1:1 membership extended 1-11-1946 RR 1:8
Northwest Liquors, Palatine, 23 North Northwest Highway advertisement 8-18-1960 PE 6:1
Northwest Lutheran Suburban Basketball League see basketball 1-29-1937 6:5
Northwest Meadows Association annual Christmas party, photographs 12-14-1961 AHH 42:1
Northwest Medical Center, Arlington Heights see Northwest Suburban Medical Building, Arlington Heights
Northwest Medical Drive-In Pharmacy, Mount Prospect, 1060 West Northwest Highway mentioned 12-29-1960 MPH 4:1
Northwest Mental Health Association (formerly known as Northwest Cooperative Mental Health Association, Northwest Suburban Mental Health Association) see Northwest Mental Health Clinic elects officers, photograph 5-4-1961 AHH 28:4 facing many problems 5-11-1961 AHH 11:3 holds first meeting 5-11-1961 AHH 19:4 first meeting 7-20-1961 HH 1:1 appoints committees 7-27-1961 AHH 10:3 Mrs. Phyllis Macleod named head of Palatine chapter of clinic 8-3-1961 PE 1:5 Muldowney to direct mental health drive, 8-17-1961 HH 1:1 forms Elk Grove Village chapter 8-24-1961 EGH 2:1 boundaries proposed for clinic, map 8-31-1961 AHH 7:3 Dr. Roger Bardwell urges Elk Grove to back mental health campaign 9-7-1961 EGH 2:1 Wheeling-Buffalo Grove chapter will conduct drive 9-7-1961 WH 1:6 urge interest in Mount Prospect chapter 9-7-1961 MPH 1:1 Hoffman Estates-Schaumburg start mental health drive 9-7-1961 HH 1:1 Rolling Meadows mental health effort slated 9-14-1961 RMH 1:1 Elk Grove chapter provided 'big boost' 9-14-1961 EGH 1:1 Wheeling and Hoffman Estates launch mental health fund drives 9-21-1961 AHH 19:1 drive gains support in Mount Prospect, photograph 9-28-1961 MPH 1:1 Hoffman Estates-Schaumburg chapter collects $1866, 9-28-1961 HH 1:6 drive reaches $625 mark; photograph of thermometer registering dollars 10-5-1961 EGH 1:6 Wheeling-Buffalo Grove chapter drive total: $1700, 10-12-1961 WH 1:1 Mount Prospect drive enters last stretch; photograph 10-12-1961 MPH 1:2 to hire psychiatrist 11-30-1961 AHH 4:1 director hired: Dr. Anthony Pavkovic, photograph 2-15-1962 AHH 6:1 sponsors Northwest Mental Health Clinic 3-1-1962 AHH 7:3 cites differences with Mental Health Society of Greater Chicago 3-15-1962 AHH 7:1, 3-22-1962 AHH 34:1 new president, G. Daniel Casey, aware of 'great need' 3-22-1962 EGH 4:1 Mount Prospect chapter aids area 8-30-1962 MPH 4:1 finance drive for Hoffman Estates-Schaumburg chapter 8-30-1962 HH 1:1 history, photographs 9-6-1962 HH 4:1 Rolling Meadows chapter seeks $1 per home 10-4-1962 RMH 1:3 Schaumburg Township rules out transfer of funds to 12-5-1963 HH 2:3 Mount Prospect chapter sponsors Mardi Gras dancers 1-30-1964 MPH 2:1, 2-13-1964 MPH 4:6 Elk Grove Village chapter to sponsor 'Old Town Fair' 9-3-1964 EGH 6:1 School District No. 59 offers site for clinic on Arlington Heights Road north of Golf Road 10-8-1964 EGH 5:4
Northwest Mental Health Clinic (formerly known as Northwest Cooperative Mental Health Clinic) state approves 11-2-1961 AHH 2:1 location eyed 11-16-1961 AHH 8:1 site to be selected 1-18-1962 AHH 10:1 remodeling rushed; sponsored by Northwest Cooperative Mental Health Association 3-1-1962 AHH 7:3 opening postponed 3-8-1962 AHH 12:6 opens doors to public; serves 7 communities; 1711 West Campbell Street, Rolling Meadows 3-29-1962 AHH 30:1 planning open house, photographs 8-30-1962 AHH 11:1 case history shows value of; treatment is needed early 9-27-1962 EGH 2:1 helps many residents 4-25-1963 MPH 5:6 seeks help from townships, hopes to share in surplus funds 12-12-1963 AHH 34:1 Palatine Township seeks details on funding request by 2-6-1964 RMH 1:5 helps children too; township funds put to use 5-14-1964 RMH 3:1 break seen in backlog; township funds pay new staffer 5-21-1964 RMH 5:1
Northwest Metalcraft Studio, Arlington Heights, 413 South State Road (formerly known as Northwest Ornamental Iron Works) advertisement 5-12-1955 AHH 6:7 art metal firm grows at spectacular pace, photographs 9-27-1962 AHH 77:1
Northwest Migrant Ministry see Busch Road Settlement volunteers attain understanding by working with migrant children 8-31-1961 MPH 7:1 Latin-American Yule party for children 12-21-1961 MPH 7:6 former field hand Al Martinez is now migrant social worker sponsored by, photographs 7-19-1962 AHH 7:1 tells plans for literacy workshop 7-4-1963 AHH 27:6 trains migrant literacy teachers, photographs 7-18-1963 AHH 6:2 2 teachers to lead literacy workshop 3-12-1964 AHH 15:6
Northwest Mosquito Abatement District bug control included on April 10 ballot 3-1-1956 AHH 1:2 suburbs unite in war on bugs 4-26-1956 AHH 1:4 suburbs map annual assault against hardy mosquitoes, photograph 3-2-1961 AHH 20:1 mosquitoes coming from the forest preserves 9-21-1961 EGH 3:8 Buffalo Grove no longer in program 6-14-1962 EGH 6:4 no more spraying for 11 residents on East Clarendon Street 7-26-1962 AHH 1:2 mosquitoes related to politics? Democrats 'breed' on board 7-26-1962 AHH 35:3 to dredge Salt Creek 8-23-1962 RMH 1:1 to widen and deepen Salt Creek to reduce mosquito breeding 10-11-1962 RMH 2:4 Hintz Road near Soo Line tracks; Buffalo Grove asks out of program again 6-27-1963 WH 1:6 battle continues with Salt Creek cleaning work, photograph from Campbell Street, Rolling Meadows 8-1-1963 RMH 2:1 director describes work 8-8-1963 MPH 5:6 Kimball Hill gives okay for final work on dredging through Rolling Meadows 8-13-1964 RMH 1:3 puts reliance on spraying DDT; little research exists on biological controls, photograph 8-13-1964 RMH 2:3 new administration building on Hintz Road 10-15-1964 WH 5:6
Northwest Motel, Higgins Road and Oakton Street near completion 6-14-1962 EGH 5:4
Northwest Municipal Conference (also known as Northwest Municipal League) northwest mayors form conference 12-25-1958 AHH 1:6 Edward Carlisle elected head 1-28-1960 PHH 5:1 Palatine ducks rezoning fight against Cook County 4-14-1960 PE 1:4 Rolling Meadows will join in zone battle; to challenge code 5-12-1960 RMH 1:4 Mount Prospect votes to bypass zoning fight with Cook County; court contest 'too costly' 5-19-1960 MPH 1:2 John J. Woods heads 2-9-1961 RMH 2:5 eyes area needs; cooperation is stressed 6-8-1961 AHH 11:3 organization of northwest suburbs 'comes of age' 2-22-1962 AHH 7:1 approves resolution to ask Cook County to reconsider approach to apartment zoning 5-2-1963 AHH 1:2 meets with Cook County on apartment zoning 5-16-1963 AHH 1:7 pledges support to Vinton Bacon, Gen. Supt. MSD 11-7-1963 AHH 78:1 to seek state constitutional amendment granting home rule to cities and villages 4-30-1964 RMH 1:1 delays action on North Suburban Council on Refuse Disposal bill 11-5-1964 AHH 5:3
Northwest Municipal League see Northwest Municipal Conference
Northwest Music Center, Park Ridge mentioned 4-16-1964 AHH 75:4
Northwest Nu-Enamel Co., Park Ridge, 7 South Prospect Avenue photograph of 7-15-1932 6:5 advertisement 10-7-1932 2:3
Northwest Obedience Club, Palatine, 56 West Wilson Street (formerly known as Northwest Training Club) organized to train dogs, photograph 10-29-1953 AHH 17:1 annual dog show, photographs 9-3-1959 AHH 25:1 200 dogs to compete in obedience trials, photograph 8-18-1960 EGH 1:6 conscientious canines compete for cups at club commencement, photograph 2-2-1961 AHH 71:3 giant dog show set, photograph 8-17-1961 AHH 3:1 German shepherds top obedience show at Prospect High School, photographs 8-24-1961 AHH 24:1 annual dinner set 9-28-1961 AHH 22:2 elects officers 11-2-1961 AHH 6:6 dog show slated 8-16-1962 AHH 15:1 dogs to vie Sunday, photograph 8-15-1963 AHH 14:1 photographs 8-22-1963 AHH 7:1
Northwest Office Machines, Des Plaines, 1428 Miner Street advertisement 12-21-1961 AHH 39:7
Northwest Office Machines, Park Ridge, 8010 West Oakton Street advertisement 4-29-1949 21:1
Northwest Ornamental Iron Works, Arlington Heights, 413 South State Road (later known as Northwest Metalcraft Studio) advertisement 5-26-1950 AHH 12:1
Northwest Outpost, Rand Road and Palatine Road Indian rugs, saddle blankets, Texaco products 4-9-1948 22:4
Northwest Park, Mount Prospect see Mount Prospect Park District 1-25-1962 MPH 1:7
Northwest Plymouth - Valiant, Inc., Des Plaines, 984 Lee Street fire damage is $250,000, 6-6-1963 EGH 1:8 new location: 748 Pearson Street 6-13-1963 WH 3:1
Northwest Poultry Market, Des Plaines advertisement: Rand Road 2 blocks east of River Road 9-1-1933 6:7
Northwest Realty, Arlington Heights advertisement: Herman H. Boeger, proprietor 9-7-1934 3:7
Northwest Robertson-Goldwater Club formed 9-26-1963 RMH 6:4
Northwest Service Station, Arlington Heights advertisement: East Northwest Highway 9-3-1937 3:3
Northwest Shell Service, Palatine, Baldwin Road and Hicks Road photographs 11-21-1957 PE 5:5, 12-4-1958 PE 5:3
Northwest Shell Service Station, Arlington Heights advertisement: Northwest Highway 7-2-1937 2:1
Northwest Shopper, Palatine, 1 North Brockway Street mentioned 4-13-1961 HH 12:1
Northwest Shrine Club to meet at Elks Club, Des Plaines 5-10-1962 AHH 11:4 ready for dinner, dance 10-11-1962 AHH 49:6
Northwest Ski Club President, Jim Forsberg, photograph 4-26-1962 AHH 10:7
Northwest Society of Model Railroaders growing 12-13-1962 RMH 4:3 plans open house 1-16-1964 AHH 33:6
Northwest Sports Association new baseball league organized 4-13-1934 1:7
Northwest Standard Service, Palatine, Hicks Road and Dundee Road advertisement 10-19-1961 AHH 30:1
Northwest Stationers, Mount Prospect, 103 West Prospect Avenue advertisement 5-25-1961 MPH 5:6
Northwest Steel Co., Arlington Heights mentioned; 2325 Oakton Street 10-22-1964 EGH 9:4
Northwest Suburban Adult Club marks first anniversary; for those who are alone; meets at Mary Wilson House, Park Ridge 3-1-1962 AHH 23:3 slates Valentine party 2-6-1964 AHH 9:5 plans dance 5-28-1964 AHH 39:3
Northwest Suburban Aid for the Retarded, Park Ridge, 31 Grace Avenue (NSAR) eighth annual open house 4-5-1962 AHH 40:5 benefits from Mount Prospect Combined Appeal 7-26-1962 MPH 3:4 helps children, adults 6-20-1963 MPH 3:2
Northwest Suburban Area Leadership Training School opens at Methodist Meeting House 4-19-1946 1:7
Northwest Suburban Army Air Sponsors public asked to attend meeting 10-9-1942 1:4
Northwest Suburban Bar Association Benjamin Adamowski to address 10-6-1960 AHH 31:6 has 'forward look' 8-3-1961 AHH 25:1 mayors support Law Day, photograph 4-26-1962 AHH 15:1
Northwest Suburban Baseball League president chosen, see baseball 4-10-1917 4:3
Northwest Suburban Board of Realtors organized 6-16-1944 1:1 picks officers 6-30-1944 1:4 elects officers 7-7-1944 1:8 meets to accept charter 8-11-1944 1:4 studies state slum clearance 4-13-1945 2:2 George Nixon paints rosy picture for real estate values 10-19-1945 2:6 G. L. Busse heads 12-21-1945 1:5 third anniversary 8-15-1947 2:5 Kimball Hill to address 3-4-1949 4:1 to conduct real estate school at Thacker Junior High School, Des Plaines 3-24-1960 5:5 Realtor Week celebration set 3-16-1961 AHH 56:1 administration tax plan alarms realtor Herbert Walbaum 5-25-1961 AHH 4:6 fourth session of real estate school to begin 9-21-1961 AHH 26:4 Pres. Arthur C. Kelter warns: proposal to curb capital gains on real estate sales is dangerous 4-26-1962 AHH 29:1 photograph 8-2-1962 AHH 68:3 real estate school begins 9-13-1962 AHH 52:1 photograph 1-10-1963 AHH 48:6 Kennedy tax plan hits mortgaged suburbia; realtors alarmed at suburb impact 3-7-1963 AHH 19:1 warns buyers about real estate by mail 4-4-1963 AHH 51:2 adopts slogan, "A Home Means Happiness — Happiness With a Home Means a Realtor", photograph 5-9-1963 AHH 21:1, 48:1 opposes 'forced housing' bill; cites 'abridgment of rights' 5-23-1963 RMH 10:1 explains code of ethics 6-6-1963 AHH 77:1 supports open occupancy laws 1-30-1964 AHH 64:5 experts to speak on forced housing 2-13-1964 AHH 57:4 speakers oppose open occupancy; favor integration but not via law, 2-20-1964 AHH 20:1 photograph 4-16-1964 AHH 46:3 protects buyers, sellers 4-16-1964 AHH 47:5, 59:3 Pres. Rich Port decries forced housing; 1032 Lee Street, Des Plaines 4-23-1964 AHH 31:3 warns against buying property sight unseen; reports cases of mail land fraud 7-9-1964 AHH 58:1
Northwest Suburban Boy Scout Council Arthur H. Wiedemann new head 1-18-1946 3:3 expands 10-31-1963 RMH 2:1 Junior Rifle Club, photograph 5-14-1964 AHH 18:4
Northwest Suburban Burner Oil Distributors Association advertisement: fuel oil shortage 12-19-1947 21:4
Northwest Suburban Chapter, American Cancer Society names officers 4-1-1949 1:1 laymen invited to hear how betatron may aid victims of cancer 9-30-1949 20:4 suburbanites participating in research projects; office at 121 South Emerson St. 4-16-1964 AHH 5:3
Northwest Suburban Chapter, Hammond Organ Society photograph 12-21-1961 MPH 3:4 Ted Branin guest organist 2-7-1963 AHH 58:3 Thomas Sheen guest organist, photograph 4-4-1963 AHH 48:4
Northwest Suburban Chapter, Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. "Afternoon of Harmony" at Maine Township High School 1-6-1950 MPH 3:7
Northwest Suburban Chapter, Young Americans for Freedom Donald Rumsfeld, Glenview, speaks to 2-20-1964 AHH 2:4 to meet 8-20-1964 AHH 7:3
Northwest Suburban Choral Society John MacDonald to appear in Messiah, photograph 1-2-1942 1:7 to sing Messiah 1-1-1943 1:3 Messiah concert well applauded 1-8-1943 5:1 to present Messiah 12-14-1945 1:2 200 hear group sing Messiah 12-21-1945 4:3 growing 2-21-1963 AHH 60:5
Northwest Suburban Citizens Organization advertisement 9-27-1962 AHH 2:7 sets foreign policy forum on peace 9-27-1962 AHH 4:5
Northwest Suburban Cleaners, Wheeling, 577 North Milwaukee Avenue advertisement 2-1-1962 WH 2:1 mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:5
Northwest Suburban Community Forum see also Arlington Heights Community Forum on Public Affairs organized 8-22-1941 1:6 Japan and U.S. is first topic 9-5-1941 1:1 Far East authority and Japan Consul to be on platform 9-12-1941 1:8 must the U.S. fight Japan? 9-12-1941 RR 1:1, 9-19-1941 1:3 Walter Woodcock to address meeting 9-19-1941 1:6 Woodcock presents challenge 9-26-1941 1:2 stop Japan now: Prof. William McGovern 9-26-1941 1:7 debate: 'Can an isolated America survive in a hostile world?' 10-31-1941 1:6, 11-21-1941 1:2 Judge John Gutknecht to moderate debate on "Isolation" 11-28-1941 1:3 Prof. Paul Douglas: we can't ignore Hitler; Prof. Maynard Krueger: we can ignore the Axis 12-5-1941 1:7 sums up its role 10-2-1942 1:1
Northwest Suburban Conference see Northwest Conference
Northwest Suburban Council of the Boy Scouts of America see Boy Scouts of America 1-15-1929 1:7...
Northwest Suburban Council on Human Relations organized 1-9-1964 AHH 7:4 plans panel talk 2-27-1964 AHH 15:1 employment is topic 4-30-1964 AHH 34:1 panel to discuss realty values, race 6-25-1964 AHH 15:4 topic: "Open Occupancy and the Proposed Illinois Referendum" 9-3-1964 RMH 8:5, 9-17-1964 AHH 81:6 circulates petition for open occupancy 9-24-1964 AHH 11:6, photograph 10-8-1964 AHH 29:4 begins its second year; seeks signers for public statement: "we do not want persons excluded from living in our community on the basis of their race, creed or color" 10-8-1964 AHH 69:1 to discuss "Local Human Relations Considerations" 10-29-1964 AHH 23:3, 11-12-1964 AHH 4:6 advertisement: "The right of all people to live where they choose..."; list of signers 11-26-1964 AHH 45:1
Northwest Suburban Credit Bureau, Palatine, 12 North Bothwell Street Christmas shoppers can buy now and worry later; pay-later plan popular in area, photograph 12-22-1960 AHH 3:4 complains of malicious mischief 8-16-1962 PE 2:3 mentioned, 1 North Brockway Street 11-22-1962 RMH 8:1
Northwest Suburban Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association plans glamorous coiffure and fashion show at Villa Venice 1-26-1961 AHH 45:4 hairdressers put on show for overflow crowd, photographs 2-16-1961 AHH 40:5 plans glamorous coiffure and fashion show at Flying Carpet, Des Plaines 9-19-1963 AHH 59:4
Northwest Suburban Hospital Authority see also Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights 100-bed hospital possible for N. W. area 2-13-1948 1:3 petitions circulated; proposition to go on ballot 2-20-1948 MPH 1:8 circulate petitions; proposition to go on ballot at November election 2-27-1948 1:6 doctors say 100-bed hospital is possible; approval of project comes before selection of site 3-26-1948 1:7 petition filed for 100-bed hospital 5-21-1948 CCH 1:8 discussed at Prospect Heights meeting 9-10-1948 MPH 2:5 notice of hearing 9-17-1948 CCH 2:4 expect issue to be on ballot 9-24-1948 1:5 subject of PHIA town meetin' 9-24-1948 MPH 2:5 declared unconstitutional 10-1-1948 1:2 reorganizes 10-8-1948 8:5
Northwest Suburban Interdenominational Leadership Training School church leadership training course opens 4-13-1945 3:4 14 churches represented 4-20-1945 4:2
Northwest Suburban Jewish Congregation, Morton Grove to be built 3-15-1962 HH 3:3
Northwest Suburban Manufacturers Association (NSMA) to hear man-in-space report 5-18-1961 AHH 39:1 slates Miss NSMA contest 2-8-1962 AHH 40:5 exhibition at O'Hare Inn, photograph 2-22-1962 AHH 58:4 suburban products go on display April 26, 4-19-1962 AHH 46:3 spring golf outing, photograph 7-12-1962 AHH 35:4 FEPC accepted by business; unions not as 'cooperative', photograph 1-31-1963 AHH 18:1 candidates for 9th biennial "Queen of the Products Show" at O'Hare Inn, photograph 4-2-1964 BR 5:1 Pres. William Kennedy, photograph 6-18-1964 AR 1:6
Northwest Suburban Medical Building, Arlington Heights, 1430 North Arlington Heights Road (formerly known as Arlington Heights Medical Center, Northwest Medical Center) see Bermudaz, Dr. Eduardo R., Wheeling see Carstens, Dr. H. Paul, Arlington Heights awaits village board approval 6-16-1955 AHH 1:7 start work on; 11 doctors to share offices; plan lab-X-ray department 12-8-1955 AHH 1:7 break ground for, photograph 3-22-1956 CCH 1:6 mentioned 3-29-1962 AHH 3:5 under new zoning class 10-31-1963 AHH 1:1
Northwest Suburban Mental Health Association see Northwest Mental Health Association
Northwest Suburban Montessori School, Mount Prospect parents consider formation of school 4-16-1964 AHH 23:6 to open in fall 6-18-1964 MPH 1:3 holds first class; rents facilities at 259 East Central Road, Des Plaines 9-17-1964 AHH 40:6
Northwest Suburban Music Teachers Association chooses officers 7-4-1963 PE 8:7 opens year 9-10-1964 RMH 7:4
Northwest Suburban Panhellenic Association plans luncheon meeting 1-9-1964 AHH 49:1 hat sale and installation highlight lunch 3-5-1964 AHH 61:2
Northwest Suburban Peace Center advertisement: "Help support ratification of the nuclear test ban treaty" 9-19-1963 AHH 4:6
Northwest Suburban Pharmaceutical Council lists ways to prevent poisoning of children 3-19-1964 AHH 17:6
Northwest Suburban Piano Teachers Association to meet 10-11-1962 AHH 50:5
Northwest Suburban Planning Board mentioned 5-26-1955 37:8
Northwest Suburban Racing Homing Pigeons Club there's no place like home for racers, photographs 7-18-1963 AHH 21:1
Northwest Suburban Special Education District appoints director 7-26-1962 AHH 13:3 School District No. 21, Wheeling Township to oversee 8-30-1962 WH 2:5 bus pool organized 8-1-1963 WH 2:7 opens office at Wheeling High School 10-29-1964 WH 1:4 new resource room at Wilson School, Arlington Heights, to aid handicapped 11-19-1964 AHH 3:1
Northwest Suburban Walther League see Walther League
Northwest Suburban Water Commission see DAMP
Northwest Suburban Welfare Council Scout executive to head 12-28-1961 AHH 3:2 says Cook County health services badly neglected 4-16-1964 AHH 73:1 Cook County Family Court is topic 5-14-1964 RMH 6:6 to hear minister 10-8-1964 AHH 29:5
Northwest Suburban X-Ray and Clinical Laboratory, Glenview, 824 Waukegan Road opens 12-10-1948 21:5
Northwest Suburban YMCA, Des Plaines, 300 East Northwest Highway schedules holiday activity 12-27-1956 PHH 1:4 architect's drawing of proposed facility 11-7-1957 AHH 1:3 scale model, photograph 3-20-1958 RMH 1:2 illustration 1-8-1959 AHH 1:2 holds 'learn to swim' session, photographs 4-2-1959 RMH 52:1 building to be remarkable, photographs 6-9-1960 AHH 17:1 Bob Hope headlines suburb benefit show, photograph 7-14-1960 AHH 1:2 Anita Bryant joins all-star cast for Laugh-O-Rama show, photograph 7-21-1960 AHH 7:1 casting is complete for Bob Hope show 8-11-1960 AHH 1:1 dedication set January 15, illustration 12-8-1960 AHH 5:6 interior photographs 1-5-1961 AHH 13:1 exterior photograph 1-12-1961 AHH 1:2 open for tours January 15, photographs; facilities for women 1-12-1961 AHH 16:1 over 25,000 attend tour, photograph 1-19-1961 AHH 11:1 'tiny tots' get in swim, photograph 2-2-1961 AHH 16:3 housewives have fun, feel better after fitness class, photographs 4-20-1961 AHH 15:1 swimming pool, photograph 7-27-1961 MPH 2:3 adds something new—an adult choral group 9-21-1961 AHH 61:3 scuba diving reigns at 11-30-1961 AHH 28:1 pool donated by Herbert Bruning 1-18-1962 AHH 7:3 open house set, photographs 1-18-1962 AHH 11:1 editor of Time, Life, Henry R. Luce slated for dinner, photograph 1-18-1962 AHH 14:1 Fahey Flynn to speak, photographs 3-8-1962 AHH 13:1, 3-29-1962 AHH 29:3 magnet for youth, photographs 4-26-1962 AHH 96:1 slates wind-up drive for payment of building 5-10-1962 AHH 4:1 wig fashion show for first fall auxiliary meeting 9-6-1962 AHH 47:1 has world's largest YMCA membership; eyes expansion 3-21-1963 AHH 37:4 Alex Drier interviewed on "Your YMCA on the Go" show over WNWC, photograph 8-15-1963 AHH 13:1 to unveil new facilities 2-6-1964 AHH 9:4 to unveil $185,000 addition; public invited to open house, photographs 2-13-1964 AHH 9:1 Cambridge Club enlarges membership 3-12-1964 AHH 16:4 Mermaid Mamas in the swim; water show, photographs 4-30-1964 AHH 69:3 second pool opens, photograph 10-8-1964 AHH 29:5
Northwest Suburban YMCA Cambridge Club elects first officers 11-9-1961 AHH 22:6
Northwest Suburban Young Adult Fellowship speaker is announced: Rev. Julius Belser 11-9-1961 AHH 3:4 lists December activities 12-5-1963 AHH 29:1
Northwest Suburban Young Republicans Mrs. Marguerite Church finds 'treasure chest' of Republicanism in suburbs 11-9-1961 AHH 13:3
Northwest Suburbs Art Show at Prospect Heights 6-20-1957 PHH 1:5, 6-27-1957 PHH 1:5 second annual, photograph 6-26-1958 PHH 1:6
Northwest Suburbs Bible Church, Palatine see Palatine Bible Church
Northwest Suburbs Lutheran Teachers Conference Day School at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Palatine hosts 11-4-1927 1:7
Northwest Superhighway see Kennedy Expressway
Northwest Supply Service, Arlington Heights advertisement: water softener repair, salt; 514 North Vail Avenue 4-5-1962 AHH 7:7
Northwest Symphony Orchestra to begin rehearsals 8-31-1961 AHH 9:1 area residents in 11-23-1961 AHH 35:3 auditions slated 3-8-1962 AHH 26:6 sharp in its finale 4-19-1962 AHH 7:1 resumes rehearsals at Maine Township High School East, photograph of directors 9-6-1962 AHH 34:3 season extended 10-25-1962 AHH 42:1 appeals to suburbs musical market 11-29-1962 AHH 31:3 Milo Hamilton to narrate Peter and the Wolf, photograph 1-10-1963 AHH 51:3 Allegro American Ballet Company at Maine Township High School East 4-16-1964 AHH 75:1 women's group to promote 10-29-1964 AHH 16:1
Northwest Territory DAR to hear about 'Old Northwest Territory' 1-9-1948 4:5
Northwest Theater Guild see Des Plaines Theatre Guild
Northwest Tire & Supply Co., Arlington Heights, 700 East Northwest Highway advertisement 5-25-1961 AHH 7:5 new building to be constructed on West Northwest Highway, illustration 2-15-1962 AHH 2:4 repair 'revolution' seen at new center, photograph; 700 West Northwest Highway 3-29-1962 AHH 65:6 opening of new store planned 4-5-1962 AHH 10:1
Northwest Tollway (formerly known as Northern Illinois Tollway, also known as Interstate 90) see Des Plaines Oasis DuPage County Board seeks super highway: Chicago to Elgin 3-13-1925 1:4 plan toll road access from Rohlwing Road and Elmhurst Road 7-19-1956 AHH 1:6 widow wins fight with Illinois Toll Road Commission 1-24-1957 AHH 1:2 home on Elk Grove Road to be moved, photograph 1-24-1957 MPH 1:3 to gouge out suburban lakes? 3-14-1957 AHH 1:5 Cook County gives official OK to creation of residential lakes; highway fill for 5-23-1957 RMH 1:2 Elk Grove Township road department challenges mighty tollway, and wins! photograph 6-13-1957 CCH 1:6 Bensenville zoning board blocks excavation 8-22-1957 BR 1:7 contractor seeks 'use permit' from DuPage County 9-5-1957 AR 1:7 DuPage County okays 27 acres for toll road fill 9-19-1957 BR 1:3 Meacham Road overpass completed, photograph 5-8-1958 PE 1:2 to use fill from Mallard Lake 5-8-1958 BR 1:3 first cloverleaf intersection opened at Rohlwing Road, photograph 7-10-1958 PE-HES 1:1 dedication ceremonies at Higgins Road entrance, photograph 8-21-1958 PE 9:1 Elk Grove trustees back plan for entrance and exits at Arlington Heights Road 12-1-1960 AHH 1:1 no ramps this year at State Road 5-4-1961 AHH 2:6 state urged to buy land for ramps at State Road 8-10-1961 AHH 3:3 Illinois Toll Road Commission authorizes tolls for Elgin exits 12-28-1961 AHH 33:7 Arlington Heights officials to meet with toll commission; want access at Arlington Heights Road 7-5-1962 AHH 6:4 annexation struggle between Hoffman Estates and South Barrington continues 7-26-1962 HH 2:7 photograph 9-13-1962 AHH 84:1 hopes for exit at Arlington Heights Road killed 10-18-1962 AHH 23:1 tollway to study State Road exit 3-14-1963 AHH 1:5 'little hope' seen for Arlington Heights Road ramps 9-26-1963 AHH 3:4 Arlington Heights Road access bid renewed 3-12-1964 AHH 1:5 spurs home building; precise effect hard to measure 9-17-1964 AHH 18:1 a highway...and its impact on suburbia 9-17-1964 AHH 64-82 from dream to reality; suburbia's new face created by auto; new roadways change living 9-17-1964 AHH 65:4 villages compete for tollway annexations 9-17-1964 AHH 66:1 suburban builders stress convenient transportation 9-17-1964 AHH 66:4 boosts suburb land values; no end seen to land boom 9-17-1964 AHH 68:3 both boon, headache to suburbs; stress community planning factors 9-17-1964 AHH 70:1
Northwest Towns Conservation Club see Northwest Towns Sportsmen's Club
Northwest Towns Republican Club honors J. P. Hausam 7-20-1934 1:8 asks William Busse to stay on County Board 12-3-1937 1:1
Northwest Towns Sportsmen's Club (also known as Northwest Towns Conservation Club) to advance conservation of game 3-25-1938 1:4 to aid in distribution of pheasant chicks to protect truck farms from grasshoppers 5-13-1938 1:5 to release pheasants 9-2-1938 1:7, 9-16-1938 1:7 to open shooting range next to Mount Prospect Country Club 10-14-1938 1:4 to lease 40 acre tract on Route 58, a mile and a half west of Arlington Heights Road 2-10-1939 1:7 releases pheasants 9-29-1939 7:1 advertisement 12-8-1939 2:1 to close for duration of war to save ammunition 12-18-1942 1:6 offers log cabin for sale, ˝ mile west of Algonquin Road and Route 58, 9-22-1944 11:3 to hold Fishing Derby 10-1-1948 1:7 stag dinner 1-14-1949 6:4 ice fishing derby at Fox Lake Chain of Lakes a success 1-14-1949 11:6 plans exhibition 11-30-1961 AHH 4:5 still thriving; thirty years of dedication, photographs 12-28-1961 AHH 16:1 located on south side of Devon Avenue; receives special use permit 6-27-1963 EGH 2:5
Northwest Trail (proposed by American Automobile Association to run from Chicago to Yellowstone National Park) Northwest Trail Association hopes to locate Northwest Trail through Palatine, Arlington Heights, Mount Prospect and Des Plaines 1-17-1919 1:3 could be a memorial to the sacrifices of our boys during the war: editorial 2-17-1919 CCH 1:3 Palatine Commercial Association wants road built 2-28-1919 9:5 Des Plaines Commercial Association banquet promotes 4-4-1919 4:1 Palatine Commercial Association hosts meeting to discuss, see Northwest Highway 4-4-1919 4:1, 4-18-1919 9:5
Northwest Trail Association organized at Cook County boardroom meeting 1-17-1919 1:3 William S. Edens, Chicago, head of 4-4-1919 4:1, 4-18-1919 9:5
Northwest Training Club, Palatine, Palatine fire station see Northwest Obedience Club, Palatine
Northwest Ward see Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Northwest Ward
Northwest Welders Supply, Bloomingdale, West Lake Street $130 taken 6-21-1962 BR 16:4
Northwest X-Ray Lab, Mount Prospect mentioned; 1060 West Northwest Highway 11-19-1964 AHH 42:1 Northwestern Christian Advocate (newspaper) copy dated September, 1866 used in place of building paper in home on South Dunton Avenue, Arlington Heights 2-25-1949 1:6
Northwestern Gas Light and Coke Company, Evanston, 1611 Benson Avenue see Arlington Heights, Village of 6-30-1905 1:3 see Palatine, Village of 5-19-1905 5:2 advertisement 3-2-1906 1:6 see Schenk, Chas., Park Ridge 3-24-1911 4:5 advertisement 4-7-1911 1:1
Northwestern Guitar Club concert, photograph 3-7-1941 3:5 concert 11-6-1942 CCH 2:5 plays double concert 5-14-1943 MPH 3:7
Northwestern Hospital, Des Plaines, Rand Road and River Road thirty bed hospital established 7-3-1931 PE 1:2 to open: Dr. Campbell 7-17-1931 5:3 formally opens 8-28-1931 6:3, 8-28-1931 CCH 3:3 admissions 9-18-1931 5:4 observes National Hospital Day 4-29-1932 CCH 1:4
Northwestern Industrial Park, Rolling Meadows, bounded by Euclid Avenue, Hicks Road, Industrial Avenue and Rohlwing Road seven new plants 4-28-1960 RMH 1:1 commercial, industrial boom expected to continue in 1962, photograph 12-28-1961 RMH 4:5 statistics 2-14-1963 AHH 43:5 third unit approved 10-24-1963 RMH 1:5 Smith and Pipenhagen Inc., Des Plaines, agents for 2-27-1964 AHH 55:1 to add 50 acres soon northwest of Industrial Avenue and Route 53, 2-27-1964 AHH 58:1 offers new sites, map 4-30-1964 RMH 2:1
Northwestern L Improvement Association cooperative organization of real estate companies has zoned Niles Center 8-15-1924 DCR 2:4
Northwestern Light & Power Company see Palatine, Village of 4-9-1915 4:3
Northwestern Motor Express, Chicago to operate motor bus line between Chicago city limits and Wheeling 8-22-1919 1:5
Northwestern Mutual Insurance Company of Seattle $500,000 office building okayed by planners; Arlington Heights Road between Oakton Street and Olive Street 2-7-1963 AHH 1:3 rezoning approved despite petitions 2-21-1963 AHH 2:1 farm house bulldozed at site, see Allison house, Arlington Heights 9-19-1963 AHH 1:6, 2:5 construction begins 8-13-1964 AHH 1:1 Northwestern Newsliner (magazine) double page spread on new Palatine depot 4-1-1949 17:5
Northwestern Park, Des Plaines May School Festival: athletic contests and educational program for 2000 area students 5-16-1913 8:6, 5-30-1913 2:3, 5-30-1913 5:5 many injured when fireworks explode 7-5-1927 1:8
Northwestern Sanitary Association formed six years ago for Niles Township 6-3-1921 5:3
Northwestern Settlement Camp, Franklin Park former camp on Des Plaines River adjoining east boundaries of Franklin Park to be turned into a public park; River Road destroyed its usefulness as a camp for children 5-4-1928 1:7
Northwestern University, Evanston Glee Club at Cutting Hall, Palatine 2-26-1929 1:8; advertisement 3-1-1929 4:6 Orchestra at Louis' Crystal Ballroom, Fox River Grove 9-6-1929 6:6 ladies impressed by lecture of prof, Dr. Howard A. Lane 2-18-1944 4:5 band, directed by Glenn C. Bainum, photograph 5-9-1947 RR 1:8 prof Franklin Fitch to speak on 'Sex Education at Home' to Arlington Heights Public School PTA 2-11-1949 5:4 'Sex education should begin early': Dr. Fitch 2-18-1949 1:2 professor of journalism discusses news writing, photograph 6-8-1961 AHH 22:4 doctor claims 'environment' is arthritis factor 9-7-1961 AHH 6:2 ten suburban police chiefs sued over Tropic of Cancer book ban by professor 10-19-1961 AHH 1:2 planner lists Bensenville needs; cites eight 'problems', photograph 10-26-1961 BR 1:4 migrant farm worker plight debated by panel; movie Harvest of Shame shone 11-2-1961 AHH 20:1 prof will address Palatine United Citizens Party meeting 11-9-1961 PE 1:6 fresh outlook on politics in suburbs: NU prof supports partisanship 11-23-1961 AHH 19:4 political, cultural leadership needed for improving 'metropolis': NU professor 12-14-1961 RMH 12:1 15 Rolling Meadows policemen get diplomas for 70-hour course at 2-15-1962 RMH 1:1 Sen. Paul Douglas assails Dunes pact of Bethlehem Steel Corp. and 4-5-1962 AHH 30:5 'ugly American' out — Peace Corps worker in: prof. 4-5-1962 WH 7:1 Northwestern University music professor Theodore Lams to give organ recital, photograph 10-11-1962 PHH 1:4 'Blue Ballot' will save money: Prof. Trumbull 10-18-1962 AHH 10:5 Prof. Endicott predicts seven high schools in School District No. 214 by 1969, 4-25-1963 AHH 9:1 dean says illiteracy a major problem in Illinois 5-23-1963 AHH 15:1 professor directs repair of Bartlett Road Shopping Center, Streamwood 8-6-1964 HSH 1:6
Northwestern Wrestling School advertisement 6-4-1964 AHH 56:7
Northwood Fox Farm advertisement: horses; Rawson Bridge Road and Crystal Lake Avenue, 2 miles north of Cary 12-4-1936 6:1
Northwoods Fur Farms, Cary wins pelt award, photograph 1-28-1938 4:5
Norton, Mr. and Mrs., Arlington Heights new residence 2-29-1924 6:4
Norton Door Closer, Bensenville lock manufacturer; 372 Meyer Road 3-1-1962 BR 1:7
Norton, Mrs. Gertrude C., Palatine a full life 1-10-1947 PE 1:7
Norton, Jim, Addison raps Ted Tanner's criticism of his appointment to police commission 7-4-1963 AR 1:8
Norwegian Old Peoples Home, Norwood Park, 6016 Nina Avenue picnic 8-15-1947 12:3
Norwood Duo to give Vesper concert in Mount Prospect 11-25-1949 MPH 1:4
Norwood Electric Company, Wood Dale, 270 Irving Park Road announces opening 8-6-1948 RR 3:7 advertisement 4-8-1949 RR 6:7
Norwood Ford, Inc., Chicago advertisement; 6333 North Harlem Avenue 5-28-1964 AHH 15:7
Norwood Fruit & Vegetable Market at 6126 Northwest Highway, Norwood Park; 6699 Northwest Highway, Edison Park; 35 South Prospect Avenue, Park Ridge; and Touhy Avenue and River Road in summer season 2-5-1932 5:6
Norwood, Gus. A., Bensenville returns from Southwest Pacific, stationed on aircraft carrier 12-11-1942 RR 1:2 has been in almost every major naval action in the Pacific 12-25-1942 RR 1:1 Norwood Park Advent Times (newspaper) changes editors (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:3
Norwood Park Drum, Bugle and Fife Corps photograph 4-19-1946 4:4
Norwood Park Home Cemetery burial tract of pioneers now opened to public 4-19-1940 8:5
Norwood Park Public School see also School District No. 86, Leyden Township student essay 6-13-1924 6:3 achievement meeting 11-23-1926 1:3 Nuts and Bolts 11-19-1948 MPH 1:8 list of pupils and grades (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:3 Norwood Park Sentinel (newspaper) article dated (May 20, 1893) see Milwaukee Avenue 4-24-1928 5:4 mentioned 10-11-1940 (2) 4:7
Norwood Park Township, Cook County (T40N R12E), bounded by Devon Avenue, Harlem Avenue, Irving Park Road and Interstate 294 highway commissioner office eliminated 6-30-1939 1:2, 7-28-1939 CCH 2:4 news column in facsimile of Palatine Herald (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:3 Chicago candidates seek suburb posts; court ruling asked 3-2-1961 AHH 7:1
Norwood Park Trust and Savings Bank closed bank consolidated 10-18-1935 5:1
Norwood Park Union Sunday School, Irving Park Boulevard and Phillips Road (Ozana Avenue) description 10-7-1927 DCR 4:2
Norwood Park, Village of garden project 10-12-1917 1:4 Cook County Farmers' Institute holds session at 1-4-1918 5:2
Nosko, Lillian Jean, Berwyn photograph of 7-23-1942 (2) 4:7
"Notes and Quotes" Music Shop, Hoffman Estates advertisement; introducing Mary's Music School; Golf Rose Shopping Center 10-29-1964 EGH 2:1, HH 4:4
Notre Dame High School, Niles, 7655 West Dempster Street Yule dance slated 12-21-1961 AHH 9:6 research project in motivational testing, photograph 1-18-1962 AHH 5:1
Nottingham Subdivision, Arlington Heights, northeast of Golf Road and State Road developed by John W. Reddy 3-21-1963 AHH 24:1
Nottke, Wilbert H., Itasca appointed trustee 1-7-1960 DCR 1:6 trustee, photograph 4-20-1961 IR 1:4 appointed president pro tem, photograph 7-25-1963 BR 1:3 takes over reins, cites issues, photograph 8-1-1963 IR 1:4 Pres. lashes at engineers; cites problem with paving 12-5-1963 IR 1:7 cites keen desire to be legislator 1-23-1964 BR 10:4 Pres. raps DuPage County on bridge project, photograph 1-23-1964 IR 1:4 candidate for delegate to GOP House of Representatives nominating convention 2-20-1964 BR 1:7 running 'full steam ahead', photograph 2-27-1964 BR 7:7 says politics should be a profession 3-19-1964 BR 9:1 hits remap 'fiasco' 4-2-1964 BR 8:4 trails in convention race 4-16-1964 IR 1:7 Village Pres. claims industry taxes not lost for parks, see Medinah Park District 5-7-1964 IR 1:1 supports third slate for state representatives 7-30-1964 IR 1:1 grieves as Charles Percy defeat for governor unfolds 11-5-1964 BR 1:3
Novak Builders, Inc., Arlington Heights, 1011 West Campbell Street advertisement 9-28-1961 S 70:1
Novak and Charlie's Restaurant, Mount Prospect, 115 South Emerson Street see Evans Restaurant, Mount Prospect advertisement 5-2-1963 MPH 5:1
Novak & Nagel, Inc., Fox River Grove advertisement 8-10-1961 AHH 43:7
Novak & Parker, Mount Prospect, 133 West Prospect Avenue advertisement 10-16-1958 PE 6:5 to open at 1016 East Northwest Highway, photograph 10-13-1960 MPH 3:3 advertisement: 46th anniversary sale 10-12-1961 AHH 22:6 advertisement: 50th anniversary 1-30-1964 MPH 7:5 advertisement: grand opening, expanded store is complete 10-29-1964 AHH 7:4 grand opening marks 50th year, photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 27:4
Novak & Parker, Northbrook Plaza advertisement 1-11-1962 MPH 5:6
Novak & Parker, Park Ridge advertisement: 114 Main Street 1-11-1962 MPH 5:6
Novak place, Northwest Highway between Arlington Heights and Palatine house of ill fame raided 7-13-1928 1:8
Novak's Delicatessen, Downers Grove, Naperville Road sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7
Novak's Restaurant & Fountain, Bensenville, 13 West Main Street now open 10-26-1961 BR 3:3 advertisement 12-7-1961 BR 16:1 severely damaged by smoke and water after fire, photographs 7-11-1963 BR 1:4, 7:7 now open 8-22-1963 EGH 3:7 requests expansion into burned out sporting goods store, photograph 11-14-1963 BR 10:1
Novota, Ralph J., Palatine at Kaneohe, Hawaii 3-30-1945 16:3
Novotny, Mrs. Marie, Westmont glass of beer costs tavern owner two grand 2-5-1937 1:8
Novotny, Thomas W., Arlington Heights named director Republican Workshops of Illinois, photograph 11-23-1961 AHH 5:3 Donald Rumsfeld chairman in 'appeal' for primary, photograph 2-15-1962 AHH 6:4 reappointed in Rumsfeld drive, photograph 9-3-1964 RMH 8:1
Nowicki, E. J. & Associates, Bensenville, 404 South Center Street advertisement: swimming pools 7-20-1961 AHH 39:5
Noyce, Nellie, Arlington Heights attended A. G. Chessman, Itasca, reunion (February 11, 1876) 11-14-1941 7:5
Noyes, Burton A., Arlington Heights lifelong resident dies, photograph 12-2-1949 1:7
Noyes, Mrs. Burton A., Arlington Heights elected Vice Pres., northern region, Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, photograph 6-4-1943 4:1
Noyes, David A. & Co., Elgin, 23 South Spring Street advertisement: investment 5-9-1963 AHH 60:1
Noyes, Harry Lane, Arlington Heights dies 6-15-1901 5:5
Noyes, Mrs. Mary photograph 4-30-1948 22:4
Noyes, Miriam Alice, Arlington Heights photograph 9-6-1946 5:3
Noyes, Mrs. Vera, Arlington Heights photograph 1-14-1949 5:1
NRA (abbreviation) see United States, National Recovery Administration
NROTC (abbreviation) see Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps
NRS (abbreviation) see United States, National Reemployment Service
NSAR (abbreviation) see Northwest Suburban Aid for the Retarded, Park Ridge
NSMA (abbreviation) see Northwest Suburban Manufacturers Association
NSTA (abbreviation) see National Science Teachers Association
NU (abbreviation) Northwestern University
Nu Bensenville Cab Company, The (formerly known as Bensenville Cab Company) owner Carl Bewersdorf says he is not facing a vice charge, Paul Perkins is; photograph of cab 1-17-1963 BR 1:5
Nu-Metal Products, Inc., Crystal Lake, 260 East Prairie Avenue description 4-27-1961 AHH 44:3
Nu-Vail Food Shop, Arlington Heights (later known as Vern's Nu-Vail Food Shop) advertisement: Vail Avenue and Campbell Street 12-7-1934 4:7
Nuclear-Chicago, Mount Prospect plant puts suburbia into 'atomic age'; atomic future is predicted for all, photographs 11-26-1959 AHH 28:1 advertisement; 333 East Howard Street 11-19-1964 AHH 67:1
Nuclear Data, Inc., Schaumburg plans revealed for electronics plant at Golf Road and Meacham Road 12-19-1963 HH 1:3 to open June 1, illustration 3-12-1964 HH 7:1 bright business future seen by electronics firm; photograph of enhancetron 12-17-1964 HH 8:1
nuclear disarmament see nuclear weapons
nuclear energy see Argonne National Laboratory see United States Atomic Energy Commission "Atomic Energy --- Radar and Black Light in Peace" lecture, Arlington Heights Woman's Club 1-16-1948 1:3, photograph 1-23-1948 1:4 'secret' of atom bomb exposed at lecture series 1-30-1948 1:2 DuPage Chapter of Reserve Officers Association plans 'Atomic Age' observance for National Security Week 2-13-1948 RR 6:2 "Atoms for Peace", traveling exhibit (bus) will be in Bensenville, photographs 7-24-1958 BR 1:6, 7-31-1958 BR 3:5 nuclear power plant tried at Dresden, Ill., nearly ready 4-28-1960 AHH 42:1 giant atomic power plant dedicated at Morris site 10-20-1960 AHH 41:1
nuclear power see nuclear energy
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty see nuclear weapons 8-1-1963 AHH 36:1...
nuclear weapons see also Civil Defense see also disaster preparedness see also fallout shelters see also peace see also radiation see Citizens' Committee on Nuclear Information see Friends Committee on Legislation Nagasaki atomic bomb would destroy 80% of Arlington 8-10-1945 1:6 F. R. Stocking, Arlington Heights, employed at atomic bomb plant at Pasco, Wash. 8-16-1945 1:8 Paul J. Glaister, Mount Prospect helped develop atomic bomb at University of Chicago and New Mexico 8-24-1945 1:6 CM&SP RR helped with "Hanford Project" in Wash. to build atomic bomb 12-21-1945 RR 4:1 'Earth can turn to fire but not too soon': Bell Telephone Laboratories 3-7-1947 7:3 DuPage County Chapter Reserve Officers Association to see atom bomb movie A Tale of Two Cities 7-17-1947 RR 1:5 film God of the Atom: new approach to atom bomb problem at First Methodist Church, Palatine 1-9-1948 PE 4:3; scene from 1-16-1948 PE 3:5, 5:7 'secret' of atom bomb exposed at lecture series 1-30-1948 1:2 God of the Atom to be shown at Northwest Suburbs Bible Church 4-23-1948 PE 1:6 God of the Atom to be shown at Bensenville Bible Church; scene from 9-24-1948 RR 6:4 Northwestern professor says peril of atomic radiation from an atom bomb blast not as bad as billed 11-11-1949 24:3 Palatine Civil Defense Medical Director Dr. Justin Fleischmann warns: prepare for atomic war! 9-14-1961 HH 8:1 will nuclear war destroy civilization? First Baptist Church, Bloomingdale, topic 9-21-1961 BR 13:7 civil defense plans now outdated by nuclear advance 10-5-1961 PE 5:3 are we ready for attack in Elk Grove Village? 10-26-1961 EGH 1:6 nuclear drill set for Roselle public schools 11-2-1961 RR 1:3 suburb mothers in plea for peace; urge end to arms race; Rep. Church hears appeal, photographs 11-9-1961 AHH 7:1 Dr. Noble Puffer advocates allaying kids' fear of possible nuclear attack 2-1-1962 AHH 19:1 'must resume nuclear test program': Dr. Edward Teller in speech at Wheaton College 2-8-1962 AHH 9:1 we're last generation to see war; atomic exchange would end man: chemist Truman Kirkpatrick 3-15-1962 RMH 3:1 begin air sampling program in DuPage; to measure fallout 3-15-1962 BR 14:3 suburbanites hear history of disarmament since World War II; 'missed opportunities': U. of C. professor 4-26-1962 AHH 22:1 doctor says smokescreen can block out nuclear, pollen fallout 5-3-1962 AHH 23:5 Jerry Ziegler, Democratic candidate for Congress urges disarmament plan 6-21-1962 BR 7:4 School District No. 21, Wheeling Township to discuss plans in case of atomic attack 8-9-1962 WH 5:5 atomic attack plan ordered for school district 8-16-1962 WH 1:1 urge protection of foods from fallout 8-23-1962 AHH 7:1 Argonne National Laboratory scientist says Soviet backdown on Cuban crisis due to nuclear tests 11-1-1962 EGH 2:6 SANE produces 13-week series on Channel 11 dealing with nuclear war 2-14-1963 AHH 15:1 'fallout from tests will harm millions': chemist 3-21-1963 WH 3:1 how nuclear crisis affects mental health 5-9-1963 AHH 28:1 nuclear test ban treaty supported; 14 of 30 for; 11 don't know; village presidents favor 8-1-1963 AHH 36:1 Wheeling Township Regular Democratic Organization and Northwest Suburban Peace Center advertisement: "Help support ratification of the nuclear test ban treaty" 9-19-1963 AHH 4:6 Sen. Everett Dirksen followed by pickets to Yorkville; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty stand draws protest, photograph 9-19-1963 BR 8:1 speech: "Can we have Disarmament and Freedom?" 10-24-1963 AHH 12:1 Birch candidate Joseph Maurer, Glen Ellyn hits disarmament plans 12-19-1963 DCR 1:2
nudity see adults only entertainment see pornography see sex crimes, alleged 8-4-1960 BR 1:5...
Nugent, John R., Prospect Heights saw action at Pearl Harbor and Midway 3-5-1943 MPH 3:3 nears completion of aerial gunnery course at Hawaii, photograph 4-16-1943 (2) 5:7 describes action at Midway, photograph 8-13-1943 (2) 6:1 expected to return from Hawaiian Islands, photograph 11-30-1944 12:6
Nunda see Nunda Township Nunda Herald (newspaper) article from Sept. 1883, see Arps, Gustav H. 9-15-1933 4:1
Nunda Township (T44N R8E) see Watson, Dr. C. C., Nunda news column in facsimile of Palatine Herald (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:5
Nunn, Edwin J., Palatine candidate, photograph 3-4-1938 PE 3:2, 4-1-1938 PE 2:4
nuns see also monasteries see Catholic Church of St. Walter, Roselle 8-20-1948 RR 1:6 see DeSales, Mother Mary see Holy Family Convent, Des Plaines see Immaculata Convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis, Bartlett see Queen of the Rosary Catholic Church 6-22-1961 EGH 2:4 see Sacred Heart of Mary High School, Rolling Meadows see St. Alexis Church, Bensenville 5-22-1958 BR 1:3 see St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Bensenville 9-17-1964 BR 1:1 see St. Colette Catholic Church, Rolling Meadows see St. Hubert Catholic Church, Hoffman Estates 8-24-1961 HH 4:1 see St. James Catholic Church, Arlington Heights 1-16-1948 1:1, 9-24-1964 AHH 9:1 see St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church 7-5-1962 WH 4:7 see St. Mary's Catholic Church, Buffalo Grove 2-19-1959 WH 1:6 see St. Peter Catholic Church, Itasca 7-5-1962 IR 1:7 see St. Raymond Catholic Church, Mount Prospect 4-17-1958 MPH 1:6 see St. Zachary Catholic Church, Des Plaines see Schuller, Mary Jane, Arlington Heights see Sisters of Mercy see Sisters of St. Joseph, west of Bartlett teaching nuns lead active life, photograph 9-6-1962 AHH 45:6
nurseries see also flowers see also greenhouses see Adams & Sons' Nursery, Bensenville see Arlington Heights Gardens see Arlington Landscape Nurseries, Golf Road see Asay Nurseries, Roselle, Gary Road near Lake Street see Baker Family Nursery, Arlington Heights see Baldwin Road Nursery, Palatine see Beauchamp Nursery, Itasca see Berthold Nursery & Garden Center, Bensenville see Bickof Nursery, Bensenville see Boznos, George and Sons, Morton Grove see Brandon's Nursery, Wheeling see Butler Nursery, Arlington Heights see Carlson & Schuman, Arlington Heights see Clayson's, G. H., Nursery, Palatine see Clinton Falls Nursery, Palatine see Country Nursery & Garden Center, Route 53 at Devon Avenue see DuPage County Community Nursing Service see Elk Grove Nursery see Fielitz, Mrs. Otto, Roselle see Fiore, Charles, Nursery, near Prairie View see Flowerwood, Inc., Crystal Lake see Four Seasons Nursery, Schaumburg see Garry Gardens, Bensenville see Glen Acres Nursery, Orchard Place, Mannheim Road see Glenard Farm see