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Quackenbush, Craig, Arlington Heights student surprises his Finnish 'foster' parents, photograph 9-17-1964 AHH 2:3
quackery, alleged see also malpractice suits "Doctor Ward's Notebook" attacks quack medicine 2-25-1949 19:3 "Doctor Ward's Notebook" persuades Paddock Publications to pull advertisement for Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 6-3-1949 17:4
Quade, Edwin William, Bensenville stationed at hospital in Italy, photograph 4-13-1945 14:3 died of cerebral hemorrhage, photograph 12-3-1948 RR 3:2
"Quaker, Mr." see Gould, Val, Rolling Meadows
Quaker Oats Company, Barrington, 480 West Highway 22 Mr. Quaker speaks at boy scout fete, photograph of Val Gould 11-3-1960 AHH 21:1 lab develops new cat: Barrington Brown breed, photographs 11-3-1960 AHH 25:1 aerial photograph 11-3-1960 AHH 25:4 colonial-style building, photograph 12-20-1962 AHH 27:1 mansion is unique lab to test pet food 12-20-1962 AHH 29:1 children learn about farms on school trip, photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 7:1
Quakers see American Friends Service Committee
Quali-Tech Machine and Engineering Company, Elk Grove Village, 330 Bond Street mentioned 7-5-1962 EGH 2:2 production jobbing machine shop purchases land for expansion 6-20-1963 EGH 3:6 3 rod and gun companions join to launch business, photograph 8-15-1963 EGH 3:5
Quality Cash Grocery, Arlington Heights advertisement: 15 East Miner Street 9-4-1936 3:1
Quality Cash Market, Arlington Heights, 17 East Miner Street advertisement: meat 7-2-1926 17:7 sells frozen foods 12-15-1939 RR 4:5
Quality Furniture House, Des Plaines, 1128 Lee Street advertisement 12-7-1961 AHH 29:1
Quality Kitchen Distributors, Wheeling advertisement; 203 South Milwaukee Avenue 5-2-1963 AHH 65:6 advertisement; 962 South Milwaukee Avenue 11-19-1964 AHH 61:3
Quality Meat Market, Bensenville advertisement: formerly Louis Weinold 6-3-1927 CCH 3:6 advertisement: 5 Main Street 12-12-1930 3:5 moves to Main Street and Center Street 6-5-1931 DCR 1:2
Quality Roofing, Wheeling, 1038 South Wolf Road advertisement 5-18-1961 AHH 57:5
Quality Shoe Store, The, Bensenville see also Tomcheff, D. S., Bensenville advertisement: Theatre building 5-3-1929 DCR 4:7 moves to 152 South Addison Street 2-2-1934 RR 2:5
quarantines foot-and-mouth disease brought to Palatine from Chicago Stock Yards, quarantine in force, Chas. Henning has five head of cattle sick 11-13-1914 5:1 foot-and-mouth disease makes its dreaded appearance at Wheeling Center; 123 animals killed and 9 Townships quarantined 8-13-1915 1:3 query on quarantine regulations 9-3-1915 1:3 influenza takes hold at Barrington; five deaths, strict quarantine 10-11-1918 4:6 Palatine Township High School to enforce State quarantine laws 8-26-1921 1:6 Dr. Carl A. Starck fined $200 for violation of quarantine laws 1-5-1923 (Roll A) 1:7 Cook County eases quarantine rules on dairy farmers 2-22-1924 1:7 Palatine schools closed for vaccination — two cases of smallpox quarantined 9-9-1927 1:1 quarantine lifted at New Trier High School for infantile paralysis 11-11-1927 8:5 all dogs in Cook County under strict quarantine 1-27-1928 1:7 physician questions scarlet fever quarantine 7-13-1928 PE 1:6 farms quarantined for measles and scarlet fever paid to hold milk 5-10-1935 8:1 DuPage County lifts quarantine on ten thousand dogs 11-20-1936 RR 1:6, 2-11-1938 RR 1:7 state orders quarantine for dogs in Wheeling Township 12-18-1936 1:3 rabies quarantine grips Bensenville 3-17-1939 RR 1:2 DuPage acts to declare county wide quarantine 5-21-1943 RR 1:6 DuPage Health Dept. believes rabies under control 7-23-1943 RR 1:6 quarantine in DuPage still in effect 9-10-1943 RR 1:7 dog quarantine clamped on town of Bloomingdale 1-14-1944 RR 1:3 lift quarantine of Mount Prospect VFW for scarlet fever 5-21-1948 MPH 1:5 Dr. Piszczek asks cooperation in rabies quarantine 2-4-1949 17:7 Palatine Township quarantined by State Department of Agriculture for rabies 4-1-1949 PE 1:4 Illinois Department of Agriculture orders strict rabies quarantine in Arlington Heights 2-11-1954 AHH 1:7
Queen Bee School, Glendale Heights, Bloomingdale Road and Belden Avenue see also School District No. 16, Bloomingdale Township graduation 5-30-1930 DCR 4:4 helps Red Cross 3-31-1944 RR 1:6 old and new schools, photographs 4-26-1956 RR 1:4 voters approve $14,000 addition 11-28-1957 RR 1:4 most original school name in the area; no one knows its origin 130 years ago 7-30-1964 AHH 11:7
Queen Esther Circle Cantata reviewed 3-26-1909 8:4
"Queen of the Products Show" see Northwest Suburban Manufacturers Association 4-2-1964 BR 5:1
Queen of the Rosary Catholic Church, Elk Grove, 680 West Elk Grove Boulevard parish priest cites critical school need 7-2-1959 EGH 1:3 work begins 8-20-1959 EGH 1:4 church, school building starts 3-24-1960 EGH 1:4 illustration 4-7-1960 EGH 4:1 under construction, photograph 7-7-1960 EGH 3:4 new school to open half-days, photograph 9-1-1960 EGH 2:1 to hold first services in chapel, photograph 10-27-1960 EGH 1:5 rectory under construction, photograph 12-8-1960 EGH 1:1 segregation film Cast the First Stone to highlight meeting 2-9-1961 EGH 2:4 advertisement 3-30-1961 AHH 46:1,2 Cardinal Meyer, photograph, to dedicate Loretta Chapel, school, rectory and convent, photographs 5-18-1961 EGH 1:1, 2:1, 5-25-1961 EGH 1:6 convent to build 6-room addition 6-22-1961 EGH 2:4 plans variety and minstrel show 3-15-1962 EGH 2:1, 3-29-1962 EGH 2:4, 5-10-1962 EGH 5:1 Father Robert Loftus discusses CDC open house with parishioners, photograph 10-25-1962 EGH 1:4 theater group to stage its second variety and minstrel show, photographs 3-7-1963 EGH 5:1 Two for the Show 4-18-1963 EGH 7:5 "County Fair", photographs 6-27-1963 EGH 5:3 Four From the Top 4-16-1964 AHH 75:5, 4-23-1964 WH 6:1, 4-30-1964 EGH 2:7, 5-14-1964 EGH 2:4 priest cautious on shared-time plan, see School District No. 59, 5-7-1964 EGH 1:1 stress placed on reading, photographs 5-14-1964 EGH 4:1 celebrating fifth year; to hold open house, photograph 6-11-1964 EGH 3:5 assistant pastor Rev. Robert Loftus is chairman Elk Grove Village Human Relations Council, photograph 11-26-1964 EGH 1:1
Quenon, Len see Palatine Township Democratic Club 12-3-1964 AHH 38:3
Quentin, Charles family holds reunion 9-22-1939 CCH 1:7
Quentin, Charles, Elementary School, Ela Township, 21250 West Shirley Road see also School District No. 95 Wizard of Oz 4-5-1962 WH 7:2 dedication 9-13-1962 PE 5:6 site hassle rapped by reader 2-28-1963 AHH 61:1 register tomorrow 8-29-1963 PE 7:6
Quentin Corner School, Quentin Road and Rand Road basket social 2-23-1901 1:5 graduation 6-17-1930 1:4 Carl Schroeder is PTA prexy 5-25-1961 PE 5:8 original structure was east of Route 12; second structure completed in 1886 was west of Route 12 and vacated last spring 9-13-1962 PE 5:6
Quentin Corners, Rand Road and Quentin Road (southwest corner: variety store, northwest corner: Charles Quentin's family homestead, northeast corner: house/hotel, southeast corner: blacksmith shop, east of that: creamery) dance; Fred C. Berlin, manager 10-4-1929 PE 5:3 mentioned 1-6-1950 17:1, 7-7-1955 PE 6:3
Quentin, Ed trips on manhole, run over by car 6-7-1902 5:4
Quentin, Mary, Palatine, 33 North Brockway Street advertisement: millinery and dressmaking 5-4-1906 4:5
Quentin Road (sometimes misspelled Quenten, Quentins, Quinten, Quinton) see Aztec Lounge, Palatine see Baldwin School see Bedurske Bros. Service Station see Blue Bird Inn see Boschome Farms see Camkirk Inn, Palatine see Camp Reinberg, Deer Grove Forest Preserve see Campbell's Hearthstone, Palatine see Clay's Crossing see Countryside Service, Palatine see Deer Grove Farms Subdivision see Deer Grove Park see Epsom Stables, Palatine see Evergreen Supper Club, Palatine see Evergreens Radio Club, Inc., Palatine see Forest Lake Subdivision, Lake Zurich see Fremd, William, High School, Palatine see Gainer Park Subdivision, Deer Grove see garbage 4-29-1932 PE 1:8 see Geisler's Subdivision see Gingerbread House see Golden Age Nursing Home, Palatine see Gondek Landscaping Service, Palatine see Grier's Supper Club, Palatine see Hawthorn Woods Estates, Hawthorn Woods see Hillside School, Palatine see Inverness Tavern see Jake's Friendly Inn, Palatine see Lang, J. E., Palatine see Lemke's Tavern see Maple Grove Tavern, Palatine see McIntosh, Arthur T., & Company, Chicago 9-28-1934 8:5, PE 1:1 see Meissner School, Palatine see Merrills Garden Homes Subdivision, Palatine see Mother's Corner see Nick and Al's Restaurant, Palatine see Noftz, Herb, Auto Rebuilders see Northwest Gulf Service, Palatine see Obie's Inn, Palatine see Orchard Hills Subdivision, Palatine see Palatine Farms Subdivision see Palatine Hills Subdivision see Palatine Park Subdivision see Palatine Rabbitry see Peterson's, Paul, Supper Club, Palatine see Pratt, Elisha, Palatine see Radio Club Farm, Palatine see Rolling Greens Poultry Farm, Palatine see Russell's Grove see School District No. 13, Palatine Township 7-9-1943 MPH 1:5 see Seventh Day Adventist, Palatine see Sinclair Service Station see Smith, Harry E., Palatine see Standard Safety Equipment Co., Palatine see Thornton, J., Palatine see Uncle Andy's Cow Palace, Palatine see United States Army 11-1-1956 PE 9:4, 3-14-1957 PE 5:5 see Vandaworker's Corners see Vik's Gas Station, Palatine see Vogt, Charles, Excavating, Palatine see Wente farm, Palatine see Wente School, Palatine see White House Tavern, Palatine see Wittenberg School, Palatine Cook County tries asphalt on 9-18-1928 1:7 first reference to "Quintens Road" 9-4-1931 1:7 are historic names to be forgotten? clerk's error 1-3-1936 1:1 Lake County mixes dirt with cement 9-22-1939 1:3 complaint about intersection with Palatine Road 7-10-1942 (2) 2:6 motorcycle rodeo at Rand Road and 9-17-1948 9:5 Palatine Historical Society asks Cook County to correct spelling; named after William Quentin 1-16-1958 PE 5:4 it's 'Quentin Rd.' now, says county 2-13-1958 PE 1:6 what's in a name? Quentin knows! 1-1-1959 PE 3:7 parents cite traffic hazard near Palatine schools, photograph 10-5-1961 PE 2:1 snow scene, photograph 1-18-1962 PE 1:2 Cook County Highway Dept. seeks remedies for narrow road south of Palatine Road 10-4-1962 PE 4:3 road named after proprietor of W. Quentin's Cheap Variety Store; list of misspellings 11-19-1964 AHH 60:8
Quentin Road High School see Fremd, William, High School, Palatine
Quentins Elementary School, Palatine see Hillside School, Palatine
Quentin's, William, Cheap Variety Store, southwest corner Quentin Road and Rand Road photographs 7-7-1955 PE 11:1 1-8-1959 PE 9:4 Quentin Road named after proprietor 11-19-1964 AHH 60:8
Questers Salt Creek chapter formed for the study of antiques 11-9-1961 AHH 30:3
Quick Food Shop, Mount Prospect, Northwest Highway mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:2
Quick Wash Laundramart, Rolling Meadows Shopping Center advertisement: 3260 Market Plaza 3-1-1962 RMH 4:1
Quick-Wash Laundromat, Buffalo Grove, Ranch Mart Shopping Center signs lease 8-6-1964 WH 4:3
Quickie Bar, Wheeling, Milwaukee Avenue south of Dundee Road mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:2
Quigley, Rev. Harold installed as pastor, Wheeling Presbyterian Church 1-22-1943 CCH 2:2
Quilici Brothers, Arlington Heights, Campbell Street advertisement: new sanitary ice cream parlor and up-to-date fruit store 7-7-1916 1:1 mentioned 10-11-1962 AHH 1:1
Quilici, Judge Geo. demands reversal of zoning for his Mount Prospect property 1-10-1947 1:6 sues to invalidate zoning ordinance 3-7-1947 1:4 wins case; former mayor helps wreck Mount Prospect business zoning 5-16-1947 MPH 1:6 Mount Prospect will appeal 6-13-1947 MPH 1:1 photograph 10-18-1962 AHH 19:4
Quill, Rev. David J. Chairman Pastor's Council on Community Affairs, Mount Prospect says local clergy stress new cooperation 12-31-1964 MPH 4:5
quilting River Road School girls make patchwork quilts, pillow cases, etc. 10-16-1931 5:3 Ollswangs, Inc., Elmhurst advertisement: quilt contest 3-3-1933 PE 2:7 "The Historical Significance of Patchwork Quilts" 11-9-1934 PE 1:6 origin of quilts a fascinating topic 11-16-1945 4:5 quilting bees still exist, photograph 4-14-1960 AR 16:1 fashion gives new interest to traditional quilting 1-23-1964 AHH 53:1
Quincy, Samuel, Northbrook discharged 11-16-1945 9:5
Quindel, Alfred letter from France 11-22-1918 1:3 last days of fighting were hardest ever 1-10-1919 1:3
Quindel, Chas., Schaumburg advertisement: will sell at public auction one car load horses 4-6-1906 5:6
Quindel, H. E., Schaumburg advertisement: horses 1-4-1902 1:1 advertisement: real estate and farm tools; buggies 8-8-1903 8:1 implement place to be wrecked; landmark 4-9-1920 11:3
Quindel, Roger H., Mount Prospect at Avon Park, Fla. 12-29-1944 7:8
Quindel's Subdivision, Schaumburg mentioned 8-1-1913 3:6
Quinlan, George A. Cook County Supt. of Highways 10-10-1919 1:5 answers questions on Northwest Highway 12-9-1921 1:3 presents five year plan 6-21-1929 1:7
Quinlan, Sterling C. "Red" resigns from WBKB-TV 2-20-1964 AHH 62:1
Quinn & Gerken advertisement: plumbing, heating & gutters; Northwest Highway 11-1-1927 4:6
Quinten Park School, Palatine see Hillside School, Palatine 10-20-1944 PE 1:4
Quintens Road see Quentin Road
Quintens Utility Co., Palatine to serve apartment complex at Chicago Avenue and Quentin Road; private company owned by John Philippe 8-20-1964 PE 1:7 awaits okay to provide service 10-15-1964 PE 4:7 receives ICC certification 11-5-1964 PE 3:4 John Philippe requests water works okay 12-3-1964 PE 10:7
Quirk's Snack Shop, Arlington Market Shopping Center (formerly known as Edwards Snack Shop) see Elmer's Restaurant and Fountain, Arlington Heights advertisement 11-29-1962 AHH 13:5 grand opening 1-3-1963 AHH 7:1 under new management, photograph 1-17-1963 AHH 65:3
Quist, Karl E., Mount Prospect letter from Norfolk, Va. 8-18-1944 10:6 letter from Fort Hueneme, Calif. 1-26-1945 7:3 "armed guard at the main gate" 8-16-1945 7:2 discharged 11-16-1945 9:5
quonset huts see M & R Snack Shop, Milwaukee Avenue and River Road
The Daily Herald Index is compiled by David Hammer, a volunteer with the Palatine Historical Society at Palatine, IL. Comments questions about the Index can be directed to him via the Daily Herald.