R (abbreviation) Range, see townships

R & A Builders Wood Dale acts to bind builder to repair promises 12-7-1961 DCR 1:3 Wood Dale files water tank lawsuit; says builder owes village 2-20-1964 DCR 1:1 out-of-court settlement appears near 4-9-1964 BR 2:7 Wood Dale rejects law suit settlement 5-21-1964 BR 2:3 settlement seen near 7-2-1964 DCR 1:5 suit settlement hits snag; set 30-day limit to pay 9-3-1964 DCR 1:1

R. C. Can Co., Elk Grove Village mentioned 10-18-1962 AHH 86:1 photograph 10-18-1962 AHH 90:6 2000 Pratt Boulevard 10-18-1962 AHH 96:3

R-C-H Motor Car Distributors, Palatine advertisement 1-12-1912 5:5

R & E Laundromat, Arlington Heights advertisement: 114 South Dryden Place 2-8-1962 AHH 2:1

R & F Shoe Repair, Arlington Heights advertisement: 3254 Market Place 2-1-1962 AHH 27:1

R & F Shoe Repair, Rolling Meadows Shopping Center mentioned 2-13-1964 AHH 13:6

R & G Coin Operated Dry Cleaners, Mount Prospect, 854 East Northwest Highway advertisement 12-21-1961 AHH 28:7

R. & G. Motor Sales, Des Plaines advertisement: used automobiles 11-7-1924 2:6

R & H Appliances, Arlington Heights mentioned; 206 North Dunton Avenue 12-31-1964 AHH 10:1

R & S Shoe Store, Des Plaines, Golf Road and Elmhurst Road opening ceremony, photograph 11-2-1961 AHH 43:1

R & S Shoe Store, Rolling Meadows Shopping Center mentioned 8-2-1962 AHH 13:1

R & S Shoes, Mount Prospect Plaza see Schiff Shoes, Mount Prospect mentioned 1-30-1964 AHH 38:4

R & S Shoes, Palatine Plaza, 249 East Northwest Highway grand opening 6-8-1961 AHH 61:1 advertisement 6-15-1961 AHH 96:1 advertisement: going out of business 5-21-1964 AHH 27:3

R&S Village Pantry, Wheeling advertisement; 759 West Dundee Road 10-15-1964 WH 3:1

R1-R9 zoning classification: residential

Raap & Schmoldt, Roselle advertisement: successors to Roselle Feed & Coal Co. 2-5-1926 8:1

rabbis see Gamoran, Rabbi Hillel

rabbits see Palatine Rabbitry see Superior Rabbitry, Palatine army of rabbits invade Gainer Park 3-5-1929 1:8 big rabbit industry started, see Feuerborn and Klode 5-6-1930 1:1 rabbit hunting remembered at Palanois Park Subdivision 12-26-1946 9:4 once hunted at Palanois Park 2-20-1948 14:4 Chief Skoog on prowl for rabbit hunters 1-14-1949 4:1 population declining, see foxes 12-9-1949 1:2 rabbits not welcome at Wheeling's Union Hotel, photograph 10-8-1959 WH 1:1 press helps recover 'wandering' rabbit, photograph 11-3-1960 HH 1:6 Easter's past, but 'Frowzy' still frisky, photograph 4-26-1962 BR 18:3

Rabenhorst, Elmer photograph of 1-31-1941 6:5

rabies all dogs in Cook County under strict quarantine 1-27-1928 1:7 state orders quarantine in Wheeling Township 12-18-1936 1:3 spreads in Cook County 6-4-1937 1:4 quarantine grips Bensenville 3-17-1939 RR 1:2 Dr. Piszczek issues new warning 4-23-1943 1:3 rabies scare in DuPage County 5-14-1943 RR 1:8 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 DuPage County Health Department makes report: rabies and polio are problems 10-22-1943 RR 1:1 threatens Itasca area; infected dog runs amuck; kill 12 canines 10-22-1943 RR 1:8 dog quarantine clamped on town of Bloomingdale 1-14-1944 RR 1:3 first rabies case in DuPage County this year 7-17-1947 RR 1:5 old cry of 'mad dog' can be stilled says veterinarian 10-10-1947 19:4 "Doctor Ward's Notebook" on 5-28-1948 22:4 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 drive to avert rabies' threat in DuPage County; inoculation tags a must 6-23-1960 BR 1:6 wild animals are becoming a more important source than domestic animals 3-29-1962 AHH 74:1 rabies warning issued in DuPage County 8-23-1962 BR 11:4 rabid skunk found in Lake County 5-28-1964 AHH 18:8 Palatine Health Dept. warns of rabid skunks 7-2-1964 PE 2:3 driver bitten by rabid bat 9-17-1964 PHH 1:8

Rabung, Clifford, Northbrook photograph 10-21-1949 CCH 3:1

raccoons see Woolfe, Matt, Des Plaines are more than a match for any dog 11-28-1947 7:7 hunting raccoon with a hound 1-6-1950 15:3

race see ethnic and racial groups

race relations see Morality and Race Relations Conference, Elmhurst College Dan Pribilski says suburbs duck racial issue 11-12-1964 AHH 67:7

Race and Religion in Suburbia Conference at Prospect Heights Community Church 11-21-1963 PHH 1:4 integration called today's big issue 12-5-1963 PHH 1:7

racetracks see horse racing

Racette, Eugene, Buffalo Grove appointed to village board 10-25-1962 WH 5:1

Rachbauer, Felix killed by Miss Maude Shirk 9-15-1922 1:4

Rachlin, Dr. Herbert S., Arlington Heights veterinarian 5-27-1949 19:6

racial discrimination, alleged see also civil rights see also covenants, restrictive see also equality see also human relations councils see also integration see Ku Klux Klan Mr. Stewart, a colored evangelist and singer, gave a lecture at Methodist Episcopal Church, Palatine, about injustice of treatment received by colored race 10-19-1901 5:2 Randhill Park Cemetery advertisement limits interments to persons of Caucasian race, photograph 7-18-1941 (2) 2:6 editorial: encouraging idea of racial equality sows seeds of disorder and discontent 8-6-1943 PE 1:7 unsigned letter criticizes editorial 8-20-1943 PE 2:2 Negro minister, Rev. Augustus Bennett protests racial intolerance at First Presbyterian Church, Itasca 5-26-1944 RR 1:4 Presbyterian General Assembly: white churches should see to it that non-whites are hospitably welcomed 6-2-1944 RR 1:5 subdivision limited to caucasian occupancy, see Hillcrest area, Palatine Township 7-11-1947 CCH 2:6 letter: editor should be more selective in choice of words 10-17-1947 17:7 letter: racial expression is neither vulgar nor contrary to constitution 10-31-1947 15:1 letter: negroes, with equal opportunities, could attain positions of caucasians 11-7-1947 15:6 letter: editor's choice of words does not abridge minority rights 11-14-1947 13:8 letter compares racial intolerance to Naziism 11-21-1947 15:7 letter: we should not torment the Negro with our words 11-28-1947 13:7 letter: it's just a phrase 12-5-1947 17:8 Arlington Heights Pre-School Child Study Group told how to detect, crush prejudice 3-11-1949 6:5 Colonial Manor Subdivision and Prospect Park Country Club Subdivision, Mount Prospect, lots may not be "sold, conveyed, leased or rented" to persons not of the white or Caucasian race 8-25-1950 MPH 1:4 suit filed against Elk Grove Township property owners seeks to overturn restrictive covenant drawn up in 1938 requiring minimum lot size and possession to members of the Caucasian race 7-5-1956 MPH 1:6 editorial: Illinois must enact equal job guarantee 2-2-1961 AHH 61:1 racial violence in Alabama lamented by Robert Brower 6-1-1961 WH 7:6 racial problem grows; U. of C. expert traces area's dilemma 10-26-1961 AHH 24:1 foreign visitor, Roger Jean, Haiti, barred by Arlington Heights barbers 1-18-1962 AHH 1:5 Arlington Heights barbers apologize, offer to cut Haiti educator's hair 1-25-1962 AHH 3:3 anti-bias statement is signed by 16 clergymen 2-1-1962 AHH 37:3 Haitian tells of impression 2-1-1962 AHH 62:7; likes American and her ways, photographs 2-8-1962 AHH 19:3 Good Samaritan Methodist Church, Addison, plans 'race relations' service 2-8-1962 AR 1:6 Rev. Bob Backer, pastor St. John's United Church of Christ, Bensenville, fasting in Georgia jail; stirred by racial bias, photograph 9-6-1962 BR 1:1 Rev. Backer in strong anti-bias stand; speaks out, photographs 9-13-1962 AHH 80:1, BR 1:1 School District No. 21 motion opposing Regina Council No. 4837, Knights of Columbus minstrel show at Jack London Junior High School defeated 10-18-1962 WH 4:4 Gov. Kerner sees racial bias as costly venture 11-22-1962 AHH 36:4 JFK issues executive order banning discrimination in federally financed housing 11-29-1962 AHH 4:4 Rev. Martin Luther King says take stand against prejudice; Negro leader airs views on racism at National Conference on Religion and Race 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, photograph 1-24-1963 BR 14:1 Palatine Pres. Wilber Harris returns from Japan trip; says U.S. race issue is top story there 6-27-1963 PE 1:3 Pres., West Suburban Human Relations Council, Inc., Lombard says communication is key to race issue 7-11-1963 BR 9:3 Chicago Urban League executive Sherwood Ross reports on explosive race problem: bigoted opinions prove 'ludicrous' 8-1-1963 AHH 16:4 some discrimination against Negroes, but Army Nike base officers at Arlington Heights and Addison not too worried; situation improving 8-8-1963 AHH 18:1 Illinois Fair Employment Practices Commission charges Motorola Inc. with racial discrimination 11-7-1963 AHH 81:6 Sherwood Ross says racial bias costs taxpayers big sums 11-14-1963 AHH 82:4 Sherwood Ross says labor unions must solve racial issue 12-5-1963 AHH 32:6 Sherwood Ross sees segregation at root of most big city problems 2-27-1964 AHH 20:1 Hoffman Estates-Schaumburg Human Relations Council to show anti-bias film The Burden of Truth 4-30-1964 HH 2:3 Northwest Suburban Council on Human Relations to discuss realty values, race 6-25-1964 AHH 15:4 first meeting of Palatine Human Relations Commission: race problem is big topic, photograph 7-2-1964 PE 1:1 Daniel Baumann says "white backlash" is a rationalization for hate 8-13-1964 AHH 40:4 Sen. Strom Thurmond, South Carolina described as racist and reactionary 11-12-1964 AHH 67:2

racial groups see ethnic and racial groups

racial justice see Catholic Interracial Council see National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice racial justice is church guild topic 11-9-1961 AHH 2:4 DuPage County Conference on Religion and Race adopts resolution supporting racial justice 6-25-1964 BR 1:4 American Friends Service Committee topic: "Racial Justice in Housing" 10-8-1964 AHH 57:5

racial tolerance see tolerance

racing see automobiles see bicycles see cross country see dog racing see go-carts see horse racing see marathon running see midget auto racing see motorcycles see pigeons see track and field

racism see racial discrimination, alleged

Rack and Cue, Bensenville, Center Street arrest 2 in teen fight 12-24-1964 AR 6:2

rackets see also organized crime see United States Senate Rackets Subcommittee

Raco Industrial Corporation, Elk Grove Village mentioned 7-5-1962 EGH 2:2 to occupy new building 9-27-1962 EGH 4:7 picks Centex site 10-4-1962 AHH 47:5 lays cornerstone 12-13-1962 EGH 3:4 review, 2323 Touhy Avenue, photograph 9-12-1963 AHH 92:3

radar see 755th Radar Squadron, United States Air Force see North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) Illinois Bell Telephone Company advertisement: Bell System—largest source of radar for our fighting forces 8-31-1945 7:1 "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 Mount Prospect Boy Scouts to tour O'Hare Airport; inspect new radar landing equipment 11-11-1949 MPH 5:6 Arlington Heights employs radar to control speeders, photographs 8-7-1958 RMH 6:1 Arlington Heights police pronounce radar as a success 8-14-1958 AHH 1:1 Missile Master radar at Arlington Heights protects Chicago and suburb area 11-3-1960 AHH 14:2 radar slated for toll roads 1-26-1961 AHH 42:2 despite snow, radar repairmen do work, photograph 3-15-1962 AHH 21:6

Rada's Place see House of Rada

Radegar, Henry, Schaumburg farmer instantly killed by lightning (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7

Radford Servicenter, Arlington Heights, 1024 South State Road advertisement 3-26-1948 10:2 grand opening 4-30-1948 6:6 photograph 4-30-1948 12:1 cash register stolen 10-15-1948 1:6

radiation see x-rays hospital chemist explains radiation; urges public to seek limit 3-14-1963 AHH 18:1 radiation poses new threat to man's health 6-11-1964 AHH 5:2 Illinois Dept. of Public Health issues ruling on radiation exposure 9-17-1964 AHH 41:4

radicalism sees radical messages in Christianity, see Methodist Camp Grounds 7-12-1929 1:1 Mount Prospect Post No. 525, American Legion Auxiliary to lead fight against radical influences 3-3-1933 8:7 Dr. Lyttle calls conscription 'radical issue'; fears effects of militarism 2-23-1945 RR 1:4

Radike, Malinda essay "My Garden" 10-31-1924 3:3

radio see also shortwave radio see Allen Aircraft Radio, Elk Grove Village see Arlington Radio and Record Shop see Arlington Radio Service see Arms, W. R., River Grove see B. & B. Electric Co., Arlington Heights see Bachelor's Radio & Appliance Store, Bensenville see Baumhardt, W. J., Niles Center see Becker's Service Station, Roselle see Bellairs, Mal see Bensenville Majestic Co. see Bicknase Radio Service, Palatine see Biondi, Dick see Brehm, Edward, Buffalo Grove see Brodbeck, Dorothea see Brown, Craig M., Wood Dale see Buffalo Grove Garage see Carson, Hugh "Shorty", Mount Prospect see Chicago Radio Show see Cunningham, R. D. "Davidson", Inverness see Dibbern Electric Shop, Des Plaines see Dino, Tony, Hoffman Estates see Elfring's Radio Store, Bensenville see Elgin Radio Co. see Ellinwood Radio & Electric Co., Des Plaines see Elson, Bob see Faye, Marty see Folkman, A. L., Arlington Heights see Franzen, Oscar H., Bensenville see G. & L. Wireless Supply Co., Arlington Heights see Gale, Virginia see Galvin Manufacturing Company see Gregg, H. A., Arlington Heights see Grigsby Co., Inc., Arlington Heights see Hale, Bob see Hallicrafters, Inc., Palatine see Hamilton, Milo see Hansen, John, Radio, Wheeling see Harrington, Richard S., Arlington Heights see Harvey, Paul see Hills' Electric & Radio Shop, Arlington Heights see Hubbard, Eddie see Jones, Katherine Tist see Keeling's Radio & Appliance Store, Bensenville see Knoll, W. J., Roselle see Koenig, Glenn, Des Plaines see Kopy Kats Citizens Band Radio Club see Kroll, Walter, Roselle see KYW, Chicago, Westinghouse see Lyric Radio Shop, Bensenville see Marten & Bottorff, Franklin Park see Master Electric & Radio Service see Mayfield, Rev. Willis E. see McCormack, Franklyn see McNeill, Don see Miller, Howard see Mitchell, Everett see Motorola Corporation see Mount Prospect Pharmacy see Mu Rad Radio Store, Franklin Park see Ned's Radio Service, Palatine see Northern Illinois Broadcasting Company see Northwest Amateur Radio Club see Olson's TV & Radio Service, Wheeling see Peckens Radio and TV Service, Roselle see Prairie Farmer (magazine) see Prentiss, Paul E., Arlington Heights see Radiola see Rankin Radio & TV, Inc., Prospect Heights see Rayner, Ray see Riley, Ron see Roberts, Art see Roselle Radio and Electric see Ross, Norman see Sakowicz, Sig see Schiller Park Electric Works see Schlenker, Harry R., Palatine see Shelkop TV and Radio, Arlington Heights see Shepard, Seth see Skoog, Carl, Jr., Arlington Heights see Smitty's TV & Radio, Rolling Meadows see Sorkin, Dan see Steil, C. E., Morton Grove see Taylor, Gene see Tel-Radio, Des Plaines see Therrien Radio Co., Northbrook see Tri-Par Radio and Appliance Co., Palatine see United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, C.I.O. see Utpadel & Pahnke, Wheeling see WAAF see WBBM-AM, Chicago see WBNQ, Arlington Heights see WCBD, Zion City see WCHI see WDAP, Chicago see WEAW-FM, Evanston see Weber, Clark see WEEF-AM, Highland Park see WELF-FM, Glen Ellyn see WELG-FM, Elgin see WENR-AM, Chicago see Wenzel, Erwin, Bensenville see Westphal, Harvey, Palatine see WGN-AM, Chicago see WHFC-AM see WHT, Deerfield see WILA see WILL see Williamson, Dick see WIND-AM, Chicago see WJAZ-AM, Mount Prospect see WJJD-AM, Chicago see WKRS-FM, Waukegan see WLS-AM, Chicago see WMAQ-AM, Chicago see WMAQ-FM, Chicago see WMBI, Chicago see WNIB, Woodstock see WNWC-FM, Arlington Heights see Worman, Miss Theresa see WPAD see WRMN-AM, Elgin see WSCI see WSWS see WTAQ-AM, La Grange see WTAS, Elgin see WTAY, Oak Park see WWAE, Joliet see Zenith Radio Corporation radiophone concerts sent out by wireless telephone from the Westinghouse radiophone studio located on the Commonwealth Edison building, Chicago 2-24-1922 6:4 detailed radio program lists names of a dozen of the best musicians in Chicago plus news, market reports, sports reports, bedtime story and on Sunday a sermon from the Woodlawn Baptist Church 2-24-1922 6:4 getting radiophone into your parlor 3-3-1922 11:2 John Boeger, Arlington Heights installs wireless apparatus 3-3-1922 11:3 radiophone installed at Wm. Busse & Sons hardware store 3-17-1922 concerts planned, see Palatine Research Council 8-25-1922 7:1 electrocuted by aerial, see Public Service Company of Northern Illinois 12-1-1922 12:6 first public radio program and big movie show at Seip's Auditorium 2-2-1923 (Roll A) 4:7 news service by radio replaces telegraph after storm 3-16-1923 (Roll A) 8:4 even the speaker's breath is heard on this wonder radio 5-23-1924 1:2 Wm. Fremdt hears 35 stations in one evening 10-17-1924 9:4 radio a blessing to candidates and to voters in election 11-7-1924 5:3 third annual Chicago Radio Show 11-28-1924 3:1 progress of radio, Zenith Radio Corporation 11-28-1924 3:1 local amateurs tune in European radio stations 11-28-1924 12:4 Bensenville fans log distant European stations 12-5-1924 13:5 Lion's Club presents Chicago's radio stars at St. Mary's Auditorium, Des Plaines 12-12-1924 18:5 advertisement: Crosley Radio, illustration 2-6-1925 16:6 Cook County rural school program broadcast weekly 2-27-1925 1:7 Glenview School broadcast "Corn is King" 2-27-1925 1:7, 3-6-1925 13:5 radio brings the Inaugural of Coolidge to Cook County school pupils 3-6-1925 1:4 Bensenville Community High School hears Coolidge Inaugural on radio 3-6-1925 5:5 essay "Radio" 3-13-1925 12:7 how Charles E. Erbstein got into radio 4-3-1925 6:1 concert, see Franklin Park Community Choir 5-29-1925 8:3 one room schools to broadcast 7-3-1925 15:5 Radio Street Fair, Arlington Heights 7-24-1925 13:5 how radio helps the farm 10-16-1925 11:2 Dept. of Agriculture announces radio program 9-13-1927 6:6 "Silent Night" for Chicago's radio to be done away with 11-22-1927 1:3 boxing broadcast, see Catlow Theatre, Barrington 7-24-1928 8:3 radio in every room at Sharp Corner School 5-16-1930 1:5 PTA programs listed 11-27-1931 7:3 inventor De Forest denounces broadcasters: "cheap vulgarity, inane drivel and offensive ballyhoo" 1-1-1932 6:1 Arlington High School radio clubs begin 2nd year; to build transmitter 10-6-1933 2:3 Arlington Heights police have radio hook up 10-22-1937 1:4 Galvin Mfg. Co. suggests police radio for Arlington, Mount Prospect and Palatine 11-3-1939 1:1 2-way radio for Morton Grove and Lincolnwood 12-29-1939 CCH 1:5 Cook County sheriff's office offers 2-way radio 1-19-1940 1:2 radio movin' day set for March 29, 90% of stations will get new frequencies 3-21-1941 5:6 Arlington Theatre offers FM broadcasts 8-28-1942 1:7 popular radio artist profiled, see Carson, Hugh "Shorty", Mount Prospect 5-14-1943 MPH 3:4 emcees radio show, see Cunningham, R. D., Inverness 6-4-1943 PE 2:1 farmer interviewed, see Plote, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C., Palatine 3-24-1944 PE 1:1 program "Jay Jiveree", see Arlington Heights Township High School 12-7-1945 7:3 feds solve radio jamming in Lake County 4-26-1946 1:6 Arlington Heights to receive radio-telephone messages; 'bring home some bread, dear' 5-24-1946 1:1 to aid Greyhound buses 7-19-1946 8:3 radiotelephone service inaugurated, photograph 10-4-1946 9:4 Cook County police may switch over to FM radio system 10-11-1946 1:5, 10-18-1946 18:1 Bensenville Community High School students on broadcast 'Citizens of Tomorrow' 10-11-1946 RR 1:2 Arlington aldermen first to try out 'radio-phone' 11-1-1946 1:7 to test radio call system for taxis at Libertyville 11-22-1946 (2) 11:3 Northbrook Fire Department truck carries new mobile telephone 2-7-1947 2:6 Lombard adopts new 2-way radio police system 4-11-1947 14:4 Arlington asks bid for 2-way radio equipment 10-10-1947 1:7 Cook County to rent FM radio equipment for sheriff 1-9-1948 18:4 Arlington Police Chief Skoog gives radio demonstration to Palatine officials 1-30-1948 1:4 Palatine may have 24-hour police radio hook-up 1-30-1948 PE 1:8 Arlington police radio to also serve Palatine, photographs 2-13-1948 1:1 radio stars to aid Arlington Heights Woman's Club cancer benefit, photograph 2-13-1948 1:7 two-way radio helps speed up Bensenville police service 2-20-1948 RR 1:4 Paul E. Prentiss, Arlington Heights, featured radio personality on Arlington Heights Woman's Club cancer benefit show; plays Captain Midnight, photograph 2-27-1948 1:4 two way radio service between Palatine police car and Arlington radio station in operation 5-7-1948 PE 1:8 2-way radio averts auto-train crash at Palatine 5-21-1948 1:1 hear your own voice! You can now convert your radio for record playing and amplifying 6-11-1948 RR 4:1 Admiral radio and television, illustration 8-27-1948 7:4 'skipping' radio waves from L.A. police cause problems for Cook County police; may switch from AM to FM 9-3-1948 1:5 special phone line completes Palatine-Arlington police radio service 12-3-1948 1:1 the sixteenth broadcast season of the "Lutheran Hour" on the air with Dr. Walter Maier, photograph 2-11-1949 11:1 Emory Moore, Inverness, does business on his auto telephone 2-11-1949 17:1 Bensenville police have new FM radio transmitter; photograph of Chief Kolze 4-1-1949 RR 1:4 2-way radio big help to Bensenville 8-5-1949 RR 1:7 Palatine Lions Club to hear 'inside' of mobile phone service 10-28-1949 PE 1:5 editor urges better news from radio-TV 5-26-1960 AHH 5:1 Wood Dale studies purchase of police radios 10-19-1961 BR 6:1 Roselle policeman using high frequency radio transceiver, photograph 11-23-1961 RR 1:1 Prospect High School band to be on Arlington Heights Talented Teen radio show 2-15-1962 AHH 62:5 Schaumburg will get police radio 8-16-1962 EGH 1:2 Schaumburg Village police expect to switch from Cook County radio service to Elk Grove radio 10-25-1962 HH 2:4 Palatine Director of Public Works with new radio equipment, photograph 11-8-1962 PE 7:1 FCC probes Bensenville police radio interference 1-2-1964 BR 1:6 Bensenville trustees want study of police radio maintenance plan 2-13-1964 BR 2:5 Bensenville Volunteer Fire Dept. inaugurates new radio station 2-13-1964 BR 4:1 local police radio big help in rapist's capture 6-25-1964 BR 10:1

Radio Club Farm, Palatine, northeast corner Northwest Highway and Quentin Road opens restaurant and cocktail lounge 7-26-1946 1:3 photograph 8-30-1946 6:5 employee dies in car plunge off Barrington Road 5-14-1948 PE 1:1 menu 4-15-1949 6:6 for sale 6-17-1949 15:7 Jack Deynzer imports mules for donkey baseball games in promotion of new beverage, "Moscow Mule" 7-29-1949 4:3 donkey auction sale, photograph 9-9-1949 8:6 interior photograph 9-1-1950 PE 1:4 see Evergreens Radio Club, Inc., Palatine 9-19-1952 AHH 17:4

Radio Club of Palatine fundamental principals of radio 4-13-1923 (Roll A) 11:3

Radio Corporation of America (RCA) RCA - Alexanderson system of television still in the laboratory stage, will be exhibited for the first time in Chicago 10-18-1929 6:3 RCA Victor Eye Witness Television at Keeling's Radio & Appliance Store, Bensenville, photograph 4-16-1948 7:7 Arlington Heights Youth Center helps the young people obtain a new RCA television set 3-4-1949 12:5 RCA 601 computer described 2-22-1962 AHH 57:3

Radio Corporation of America, Des Plaines advertisement: help wanted; 424 East Howard Street 10-22-1964 AHH 7:1 building nearing completion 11-5-1964 AHH 56:7

radio telephones see Illinois Bell 5-24-1946 1:1...

radio towers see towers

radioactivity see fallout shelters

Radiola four towns consider radio hook-up outlined by Radiola firm 11-17-1939 RR 1:1

Radke, Ethel, Wheeling photograph of 3-28-1924 5:3

Radlein, Al., Des Plaines advertisement: beer distributor; 1446 Des Plaines Avenue 4-7-1933 6:1

Radlein, Mrs. B., Des Plaines fifth son joins Uncle Sam 2-19-1943 6:6

Radlein, Raymond Palatine police officer, photograph 7-20-1961 PE 1:6

Radler, Raymond W., Mount Prospect in England, wounded twice in France 11-17-1944 9:6 discharged from the army 5-18-1945 9:6

Radloff, Arthur, Dundee dies after motorcycle strikes car 3-28-1930 6:1 inquest 4-11-1930 PE 1:3

Radloff, Edwin, Des Plaines marries Dorothy Augusta Lackner 2-20-1925 4:5

Radosti, Mrs. Leonard, Arlington Heights photograph 7-23-1948 6:1

Radtke, Fred A. see Arlington Park Race Track 6-17-1938 6:6

Radtke, William, Wood Dale goes berserk during family squabble, DuPage County Deputy shot 12-31-1959 BR 1:1

Raedeke, Rev. G. F. new pastor, Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, Glenview 11-26-1943 CCH 1:5

Rafferty, John R., Rolling Meadows attorney, 32, seeks Palatine Township Democratic Committeeman post, photograph 12-21-1961 RMH 1:1 standing outside of Democratic headquarters at 132 South Northwest Highway 1-18-1962 RMH 1:2 man of the year, photograph 2-1-1962 RMH 1:4 campaign headquarters at Rolling Meadows office of, photograph 3-8-1962 RMH 1:6 given nod from BGA 3-15-1962 RMH 1:7 campaign managers named 3-15-1962 RMH 4:5 photograph 3-22-1962 RMH 1:3

rafting Lt. James C. Whittaker tells story of '3 weeks on a raft' 4-9-1948 1:4

Rahlfs Park advertisement: baseball; Irving Park Boulevard 5 miles east of Elgin 9-6-1935 PE 2:2

Rahls, Gertrude essay "My Poultry Project" 5-15-1925 10:4

Rahn, John H., Arlington Heights at Camp Maxey, Texas 8-31-1945 9:4, 9-7-1945 12:3 at Camp Robinson, Ark. 9-21-1945 9:7

Rahn Service Station, Palatine, Chicago Avenue and Plum Grove Road mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 8:1

raids see adults only entertainment see gambling see organized crime see Prohibition see prostitution

Raier, Matthew J., Arlington Heights at Fort Knox, Ky. 10-21-1942 (2) 3:7 on leave 12-18-1942 (2) 1:6

Raiha, Esther K. photograph 1-23-1948 RR 1:4

Railroad Avenue, Arlington Heights see Davis Street, Arlington Heights

Railroad Avenue, Barrington see Highwood Cleaners, Inc., Barrington

Railroad Avenue, Bartlett see Bartlett Tavern see United States Postal Service 8-25-1960 AR 6:5

Railroad Avenue, Bensenville see Bensenville, Village of 7-5-1962 BR 1:4 see Challenger Parts Rebuilders, Bensenville see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Women's Club see Fox Annex, Bensenville see Fox Hotel, Bensenville see Lindberg & Stringham, Bensenville see Osterman's Bowling and Tavern, Bensenville

Railroad Avenue, Mount Prospect see Prospect Avenue, Mount Prospect

Railroad Avenue, Palatine see Battermann's Brick Block, Palatine see Burkhardt, Jacob, Palatine see Columbia Tent No. 405, Court of Honor 4-26-1902 4:7 see Fair Lady Beauty Salon, Palatine see Franklin, Ben, Store, Palatine see Kirchoff Food Store & Catering Service, Palatine see Kuebler building, Palatine see Logan, John A., Lodge No. 152, IOMA (Palatine) see Lytle, M. H., & Co., Palatine see Lytle, W. J., & Co., Palatine see Marsala's Finer Foods, Palatine see Matthei, Henry C., General Store, Palatine see Methodist Thrift Shop, Palatine see Odd Fellows Hall, Palatine see Page, Peggy, Dance Studio, Palatine see Palatine Electric Shop see Palatine Lodge No. 708, International Order of Odd Fellows see Palatine Triangle see Perseverance Lodge No. 41, IOGT (Palatine) see Plate's Electric Shop, Palatine see Pratt, Elisha, Palatine see Prellberg Brothers, Palatine see Prellberg, Ernest, Palatine see Smith's Food Mart, Palatine see Steinbrinck, Elvin P., Palatine see Wilson 5¢ to $1.00 Store, Palatine see Wilson's Dime Store, Palatine to be paved on north and south side of tracks [Railroad Avenue and West Slade Street] 9-2-1949 PE 1:4

Railroad Fair see Chicago Railroad Fair

Railroad Park, Arlington Heights see Arlington Heights Park District 5-6-1932 1:6 village improves railroad parks 5-6-1932 1:6 jeopardized by proposed gas station 5-9-1941 1:3 village board to aid revamping of 6-9-1950 1:7 railroad parks are on the market; village, park board get first bid; private interests next 11-23-1951 AHH 1:4 village objects to use for parking lots 7-22-1954 AHH 1:7 photograph 5-28-1964 AHH 1:6

Railroad Park, Palatine see Chicago & Northwestern Railroad 11-25-1949 PE 1:4

railroad stations see individual railroads

Railroad Tap, Bensenville liquor license renewed 1-9-1964 BR 4:3

Railroad Tavern, Bensenville, 120 East Green Street mentioned 12-3-1948 RR 1:3 advertisement 11-11-1949 RR 3:1

railroad yards see North Hump see Proviso Yards

railroads see also locomotives see also model railroads see also stationmasters see also streetcars see also yardmasters see Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad 12-11-1942 RR 1:5 see Benefit Association of Railway Employees see Bensenville Railway Pension Club see Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers see Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railroad (CA&E RR) see Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad (CB&Q RR) see Chicago Commuter Association see Chicago, Des Plaines & Fox River Electric Railroad see Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad (C&EI RR) see Chicago, Fox Lake & Northern Electric Railway Company see Chicago & Great Western Railroad see Chicago, Milwaukee & Pacific Railroad see Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad (CM&SP RR) see Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad see Chicago & Northwestern Railroad (C&NW RR) see Chicago & Pacific Railroad see Chicago Railroad Fair see Chicago Rapid Transit see Chicago, St. Paul & Fon du Lac Railroad see Chicago & Wisconsin Traction Company see Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railroad (EJ&E RR) see Galena & Chicago Union Railroad see Illinois Central Railroad (IC RR) see Illinois Railroad Salvage and Discount Store, Route 83 and Route 45 see Illinois & Wisconsin Railroad see Indiana Belt Harbor Railroad see Joliet, Ottawa & Peoria Electric Railway see North Hump see Northern Illinois Traction Company see Order of Railroad Telegraphers see Palatine, Lake Zurich & Wauconda Railroad (PLZ&W RR) see Prairie du Chien & Fon du Lac Railroad see Proviso Yards see Russel's Cut, Arlington Heights see Soo Line Railroad see Union Pacific Railroad (UP RR) see Waukegan, Rockford & Elgin Railroad (WR&E RR) telephones supplanting the telegraph in depots 2-24-1911 5:2 how to treat your railroad station agent 7-31-1925 2:2 explains origin of railroad gauge 12-4-1925 1:2 railroads don't have to pay local taxes 7-20-1928 1:3 Northwest Federation of Improvement Clubs demands electrification of railroads to reduce smoke, noise 9-12-1930 PE 8:1 DuPage County railroads consider electrification 7-8-1932 RR 1:3 advertisement: unions demand 44 "rules" to get "something for nothing" 8-1-1947 RR 4:5 fare increase argued at hearings of ICC 9-12-1947 CCH 1:6 advertisement: it's to your interest to know about this proposed feather-bedding 10-17-1947 RR 6:1 suburban fares go up 10-24-1947 1:4 advertisement: our costs have gone up 10-24-1947 2:5 Arlington Heights joins in fight against fare increase 12-12-1947 1:6 advertisement: adequate and efficient railway transportation service 12-12-1947 2:1 advertisement: 3 unions block labor peace---refuse wage boost accepted by 19 other railroad unions 1-30-1948 RR 6:5 lose fight for immediate fare increase 2-20-1948 3:3 "Express", photograph of a train 4-23-1948 18:3 early Chicago area railroads, woodcuts 5-21-1948 21:5 advertisement 1½ billion dollar road block! soaring costs, wage increases, new demands 10-22-1948 RR 7:5 lose tax suit; DuPage County gets $4,791.18, 1-28-1949 RR 1:5 advertisement: this is a diesel; leaders of two unions think it's a feather-bed 2-4-1949 RR 5:5 Tri-County School Board Association arranges conferences between school boards and railroads to prevent protests of taxes 8-19-1949 PE 6:7 advertisement: why the Missouri Pacific railroad strike? 9-16-1949 RR 7:5 railroad heralded start of the 'commuter suburbs', photographs 8-11-1960 AHH 4:3 Thomas Houser opines: government stops railroads' progress 12-14-1961 AHH 31:4 DuPage County school districts map fight with railroads in tax objection case 12-21-1961 BR 4:1 Bensenville to join in tax opposition 12-28-1961 BR 1:1 commuter rails: victims of progress? photographs 1-25-1962 AHH 16:1 Acting Palatine Postmaster Martha Webster tells transport plan if nationwide rail strike comes 8-29-1963 AHH 5:3 stakes big in rail tax feud; school taxes affected 10-3-1963 BR 1:8 reach railway tax agreement in DuPage County 12-19-1963 BR 7:5

Railway Express Agency see REA Express

rain see weather

Rainbow Division Veterans Association to meet 7-14-1944 6:3

Rainbow Girls of Illinois, Order of see Order of Rainbow Girls of Illinois

Rainbow Inn, Hoffman Estates see Rainbow Inn Kitchen

Rainbow Inn Kitchen, Hoffman Estates, Higgins Road and Roselle Road (also known as Rainbow Inn, Rainbow Kitchen) advertisement 6-5-1936 8:7 dance 6-16-1944 14:1 arrest solves tavern robberies 11-14-1952 AHH 1:4 photograph 4-21-1960 HH 1:2 hubcaps stolen off parked car 5-3-1962 HH 5:4 advertisement 8-30-1962 PE 6:7 too much heat: air-conditioner burns 8-6-1964 HSH 1:7 advertisement 12-24-1964 RMH 2:1

Rainbow Kitchen, Hoffman Estates see Rainbow Inn Kitchen

Rainbow Quality Cleaners, Mount Prospect, 6 West Busse Avenue advertisement 1-13-1950 MPH 3:7

Rainbow Ridge, Mount Prospect, west of River Road and south of Camp McDonald Road sign at entrance to development, photograph 6-8-1961 AHH 25:1 Prospect Heights post office adds to delivery sector 7-20-1961 PHH 1:7, 8-31-1961 PHH 1:6 opens second unit of homes, illustration 4-26-1962 WH 2:1 homeowners protest water rates to ICC 2-7-1963 WH 1:6 will be affected by Glen Grove Co. development in Buffalo Grove 3-21-1963 PHH 1:3 annexation controversy clarified 3-28-1963 PHH 1:5

Rainbow Ridge, Prospect Heights, northeast of Wolf Road and Camp McDonald Road see Brickman Manor Wheeling Plan Commission views 'test' plat 8-22-1963 WH 1:7 Wheeling attorney agrees builder must reserve a school site 9-26-1963 WH 2:5

Rainbow Riding Stables, Park Ridge, 5301 North East River Road wild horse's fate debated 5-4-1961 AHH 17:4

Raines, Raymond M, Arlington Heights photograph 8-12-1949 16:4

RainSoft Water Conditioning Co., Elk Grove Village breaks ground 12-13-1962 EGH 3:4 moves to new plant at 1650 Estes Avenue 10-3-1963 EGH 2:6 applies for patents on unit, photograph 8-27-1964 AHH 38:1 advertisement; 1950 Estes Avenue 10-8-1964 AHH 13:5

Rajer, John J., Arlington Heights in the Pacific 12-15-1944 9:2

Rakow, Vera essay "The Guernsey Cattle", photograph 5-23-1924 12:2

Ralph's Enco Service, Rolling Meadows advertisement: 3005 Kirchoff Road 6-4-1964 AHH 15:1 report $498 missing 8-6-1964 RMH 4:3

Ramble Inn (column) see Arlington Heights Youth Center

Ramblin' Rose Estates, Inc., Rolling Meadows (later known as Arbor Drive Apartments, Rolling Meadows) predict apartment tract will require new school 7-18-1963 RMH 1:4 $15 million complex being prepared 8-8-1963 RMH 4:6 apartment builder Sam Pancotta silent on financial aid for School District No. 54, 12-12-1963 HH 1:3 town houses are first phase of project 3-12-1964 RMH 4:6 planners to hear request from developer for zoning at 4-9-1964 RMH 4:4 school officials request donation from developer Sam Pancotta 4-16-1964 RMH 1:1 plans revealed for big project; 680 units on 33 acres 4-16-1964 RMH 1:7 planners not ready for developer's report 4-23-1964 RMH 4:5 urged to meet with School District No. 54, 4-30-1964 RMH 1:6 planners examine project 4-30-1964 RMH 2:1 no action; illustration 5-14-1964 RMH 1:4 approved; plans lack school site; southwest corner Algonquin Road and Route 53, 6-11-1964 RMH 1:1 bad example set by Rolling Meadows: editorial 6-18-1964 AHH 61:7 Rolling Meadows blamed for crisis; School District No. 54 voices anger 6-18-1964 RMH 1:7 ground-breaking delayed 7-30-1964 HH 4:3 plan trimmed: 572 rental units on 33-acre tract 10-15-1964 RMH 1:1

Ramseyer, Rev. Conway Pastor Bensenville Community Church (Presbyterian) exchanges pulpits for the summer with pastor from Glasgow, Scotland 6-14-1962 AHH 25:1

Ramstedt, Everett Jack Wilcox acquitted in battery charge by 6-13-1963 PE 1:4

Ran-Dee Inn advertisement: restaurant; northwest corner Rand Road and Dundee Road 8-4-1939 8:1

Ran-Dee Restaurant, Rand Road and Dundee Road photograph of interior 10-25-1927 6:3 entertains bowling league 5-11-1928 PE 3:4 advertisement: grand opening 4-6-1934 8:4

Ranch, The, Arlington Heights, 40 South Evergreen Avenue advertisement: store for boys will move to 5 West Campbell Street 6-22-1961 AHH 7:7 photograph 9-27-1962 AHH 1:2 going out of business, photograph 6-18-1964 AHH 1:1

Ranch Mart Shopping Center, Buffalo Grove, 686 - 822 South Buffalo Grove Road (later known as Dundee Point Shopping Center) see Elk Grove Cleaners, Buffalo Grove see Hornsby Variety Store, Buffalo Grove see Jewel Food Store, Buffalo Grove see Mark's Walgreen Drugs, Buffalo Grove see Quick-Wash Laundromat, Buffalo Grove commission ponders shopping center 8-9-1962 WH 3:2 shop center-apartments eyed for Buffalo Grove 10-11-1962 WH 4:1 plans announced 3-21-1963 WH 1:7 illustration 3-12-1964 WH 1:3 opening scheduled for October 1; builder: Gregg Builders, Buffalo Grove 6-11-1964 WH 3:6 plans approved 6-18-1964 WH 4:7 signs five firms 8-6-1964 WH 4:3 under construction, photographs 10-15-1964 WH 5:6, 11-19-1964 WH 4:6

ranches see also farms see Circle D Ranch, Inc., Route 132 one mile east of Lake Villa see Echo Hill Ranch Day Camp, Lake Zurich see Fisher's Lazy F. Ranch, Palatine Road 4 miles west of Palatine see Forest Trail Ranch, Park Ridge see Gay-Wolf Western Ranch, Wauconda see Koy Pony and Horse Ranch, Rand Road see Lazy O Ranch, Northbrook see "Little Singing A" ranch, Palatine Township, Algonquin Road see Log Cabin Ranch, Route 12 and Miller Road see Matt's Mink Ranch, Des Plaines see O Bar W Ranch, Palatine see Rupp, Daniel, Arlington Heights see Sundance Acres Ranch, Schaumburg see Travelaire Ranch Day Camp, Bensenville see Triangle 'T' Ranch, Palatine see Wheeling Trailer Ranch see Wing Song Ranch, Schaumburg Road see York Furrier Mink Ranch, Elmhurst

Ranchette - Fairway Park Subdivision, Itasca news column 10-18-1962 BR 14:6 lamps installed at entrances 3-5-1964 IR 1:6

Ranchette Subdivision see Ranchette - Fairway Park Subdivision, Itasca

Ranchview Terrace Subdivision, Palatine news column 8-23-1962 PE 8:6

Rand (later known as Des Plaines) community was known as Rand from recording of the plat in 1857 until name changed to Des Plaines in 1869, 10-29-1964 AHH 10:3

Rand Auto Wash, Inc., Mount Prospect see Rand Road Auto Wash, Mount Prospect

Rand Building Corporation, 1336 Touhy Avenue see Bluett, R. J., & Sons

Rand Cafe, Rand Road and River Road raided for punchboards 11-4-1938 5:2

Rand Cave, Rand Road near Golf Road raided for punchboards 11-4-1938 5:2

Rand & Central Shell, Mount Prospect advertisement 10-22-1964 MPH 5:4

Rand Graceland Garage, Des Plaines advertisement 8-4-1933 6:1

Rand Hairdressing Salon, Barrington mentioned; 113 West Main Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5

Rand Hill Cemetery, Arlington Heights see Randhill Park Cemetery, Arlington Heights

Rand Hill Farms mentioned 3-1-1940 PE 3:2

Rand Jewelers, Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center advertisement 7-5-1962 AHH S 4

Rand Park, Des Plaines, 2025 Miner Street see Des Plaines Theatre Guild softball tournament 8-26-1938 CCH 6:6 strike delays opening of pool 7-21-1939 8:4 WLS National Barn Dance 2-27-1942 6:4, photograph of Scotty 2-27-1942 RR 4:7 Lulu Belle, photograph 3-6-1942 (2) 1:5 Lulu Belle and Scotty, Royal Swedish Bell Ringers: Otto, Jimmie, James, Georgie Goebel and others 3-6-1942 (2) 3:1 dog show 6-5-1942 (2) 3:3 many features 6-26-1942 8:5 "Duke of Paducah" heads radio show, photographs 12-4-1942 8:3 carnival, photograph 6-25-1943 (2) 1:1 square dances 4-28-1944 7:4 model plane meet 5-19-1944 7:5, 5-26-1944 1:5 summer festival, photographs 6-23-1944 2:5, 6:3, 6-30-1944 12:1 farm meeting 1-12-1945 6:6 1,000 attend 'Scouting on Parade 2-14-1947 MPH 2:1 liquor sales banned at 4-4-1947 8:3 carnival 6-6-1947 6:3 Women For Peace to meet at 3-8-1962 AHH 5:4 Chicagoland Shetland Sheepdog Club, Inc. sanctioned match show 11-21-1963 AHH 11:2 annual Des Plaines Outdoor Sports and Vacation Show 4-23-1964 AHH 62:4

Rand Park Dog Training Club, Des Plaines obedience trials 12-23-1949 14:3

Rand Park Obedience Show Arlington dogs bring home well-deserved trophies, photograph 12-15-1960 AHH 47:1

Rand Park Pistol Club urges young men to join classes 3-2-1945 1:4

Rand Poultry & Vegetable Farm advertisement: Rand Road ¼ mile north of Central Road 8-4-1939 8:4

Rand-River Foods, northeast corner Rand Road and River Road mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:1

Rand Road, Route 12 (formerly known as Lake Zurich Trail, Route 60) see also Old Rand Road see 53 Drive-In, Palatine see AAA Sanitary Sewer Co., Palatine see Accurate Fence & Home Improvement Co., Palatine see Advance Garage Builders, Arlington Heights see Ahrens, Al, Inn see Al-Mar Tavern see All-American Fence Co., Palatine see Andy's Place see Ann's Dairy & Food Store see Appelquist Aluminum & Siding Company, Palatine see Arlington Club see Arlington Countryside Subdivision see Arlington Florist & Greenhouses see Arlington Heights Gardens see Arlington Heights, Village of 10-6-1960 AHH 1:4 see Arlington Laboratories Manufacturing Chemists see Arlington Meadows Subdivision see Arlington Plaza Shopping Center see Arnold's Tavern, Palatine see Aunt Jemima's Kitchen, Mount Prospect see B & B Cocktail Lounge see Baron Electric Co, Arlington Heights see Beacon, The see Bel-Mar see Best Trailer Sales see Better Building Products, Arlington Heights see Big "D" Foods, Mount Prospect see Big House, The, Arlington Heights see Big Save, Des Plaines see Bill's Texaco, Mount Prospect see Bishoff's Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge, Lake Zurich see Bix Furniture Stripping see Black Forest Dist. Co. see Black Forest Restaurant and Motel, Palatine see Black Forest Tavern and Restaurant, Palatine see Blue Bird Inn see Bluebird Inn see Bluett, R. J., & Sons see Boschome Farms see Brendel's Antique Shop see Bretsnyder Service Station, Palatine see Bretsnyder's Barbecue and Restaurant, Palatine see Brickman Home Builders, Inc., Mount Prospect see Brockmann, Ed., Palatine see Bulko Super Station, Mount Prospect see C & L Gardens, Arlington Heights see Campbell, Edw., Arlington Heights see Capri Gardens Subdivision, Palatine Township see Capri Village, Palatine Township see Carmie's Deluxe Pizza Drive-In, Arlington Heights see Casablanca Restaurant see Castle Heights Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Cherry House see Cinema Theatre, The, Mount Prospect see Club Carin, Mount Prospect see Colt, The see Corrado's Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge, Arlington Heights see Country Club Theatre, Mount Prospect see Country Corner, Lake Zurich see County Line Inn see Creamy Whip, Mount Prospect see Curtis Bros. Ace Washer and Dryer Company, Arlington Heights see Dalebrook see Dalebrooke Inn see Dave's Service Station, Arlington Heights see Deer Grove see Deluxe Sandwich House, Arlington Heights see Des Plaines Auto Co. see Des Plaines Pottery see Dibbern Electric Shop, Des Plaines see Dick's Corral, Arlington Heights see Dixie Hayshakers, The see Doc's Place see Dodge Drive-In Cleaners, Des Plaines see Dun - Rand Inn see Dunn, M. J., Farm, Arlington Heights see DuPiers Inn see Eddie's Texaco Station, Mount Prospect see El Rand Cafe see El-Rand Club, The see El Rando Tavern see Elrod Electronics, Arlington Heights see Elsie & Ethel, Lake Zurich see Elsner's Saddlery, Palatine see Embers Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Ernie's Gulf Service, Palatine see Estes, John see Falkenstein, A. J., Greenhouses, Lake Zurich see Family Outdoor Theatre, Grayslake see Farmer's Fruit and Vegetable Market see Farmers Market, Des Plaines see Five Corner Inn, Des Plaines see Fox and Hounds Tavern, Des Plaines see Fred & Sons Auto Service, Arlington Heights see Fred's Place see Funland Park see Gay-Wolf Western Ranch, Wauconda see Gill's Texaco, Mount Prospect see Gingerbread House, Quentin Road and Route 12 see Glazens Service Station, Des Plaines see Goebbert's Farm Market see Golden Bull Farm see Golf and Rand Golf Center see Goodyear Diagnostic Auto Center & Store, Mount Prospect see Gray, Charles B., Mount Prospect see Greenbrier Subdivision, Arlington Heights see Green's Fairways see Gregory School, Mount Prospect see Gunnell's, Jack, Bowling Lanes, Mount Prospect see Gunnell's Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge see Hall, Robert, Des Plaines see Halseth's Du-Rand Dells Tavern see Harley's Drive-Inn see Harmony Club, The, Palatine see Helgesen Bros. Service Station see Henricks, John, Inc., Arlington Heights see Henry & Mary's Hofbrau see Highway Family Shoe Center, Mount Prospect see Hope Tabernacle Assembly of God, Palatine see Hopper's Tavern see House of Rada see Hub, The, Des Plaines see Illinois State Police 7-8-1932 1:7 see Iverson, Iver see Ivy Hill Subdivision, Arlington Heights see Jerry's Drive-In Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Johnson Fish Market, Des Plaines see Kafka's Inn see Keyes Motel, Arlington Heights see King Putt Miniature Golf see Kinney's, Des Plaines see Kitty Korner School see Kitty Korner Service see Kitty Korner Tavern see Kitty Korners see Kitty Korners Garage see Kitty Korner's Restaurant see Klehm, Gilbert John, Arlington Heights see Klehm's Elmwood Nurseries, Arlington Heights see Knox, Al see Knupper Nursery and Garden Center see Knute's Tavern see Kolze Landscape Nursery and Garden Center, Arlington Heights see Koy Pony and Horse Ranch see Krueger's Corner see Ladendorf Motors, Inc., Des Plaines see Ladendorf Olds, Des Plaines see Ladendorf, Wm. J., Des Plaines see Lamb's Service Station see Larry's Grill, Palatine see Larsen's Vegetables, Des Plaines see Le Lamp Post Cocktail Lounge, Des Plaines see Lemke's Tavern see Lenox Chicken Hut, Des Plaines see Leo's Jumbo see Leo's Stand see Life Saver Dance Floor see Lincoln House see Lindgren & Associates Real Estate see Link's White Way Hall, Arlington Heights see Lo-Pau Delicatessen, Palatine see Log Cabin Ranch, Route 12 and Miller Road see Lou-Elm area, Mount Prospect see Lou's Shell Service, Palatine see Love's Lovely Christmas Trees, Mount Prospect see Luerssen, Wm. H., Lake Zurich see Lutz, Henry J., Service Station see Mack Cadillac, Mount Prospect see Magic Mart Inc., Des Plaines see Magnuson's Outpost Motel, Arlington Heights see Maine Center School see Marquardt, Arthur see Matt's 5th Wheel, Mount Prospect see McAn, Thom, Mount Prospect see McCabe Realty, Mount Prospect see McDonald's, Mount Prospect see McDonald's Golf Range, Lake Zurich see Miami Lounge, Des Plaines see Midwest Gardens see Midwest Veneer Brick Co., Palatine see Mirobar see Mister Donut, Mount Prospect see Moehling, C. G., Des Plaines see Moss' Roadside Market see Mossley Hill Orchards see Mount Prospect Plaza see Mueller Industries, Mount Prospect see National Food Store, Mount Prospect see Nickey Rent-A-Car, Mount Prospect see Noftz, Herb, Auto Rebuilders see North West Beverage Co., Des Plaines see Northwest Outpost see Northwest Poultry Market, Des Plaines see Northwestern Hospital, Des Plaines see P & W Farm Machinery, Des Plaines see Paddock Club see Palacre Cartage, Arlington Heights see Palatine First Assembly of God Church see Palatine Rendering Service see Palatine Research Council see Paul's Bait Store see Paul's Extra Service, Mount Prospect see Pesche's Flowers, Des Plaines see Photo Service Camera Shop, Des Plaines see Pies, Jim, Arlington Heights see Pinegate Tavern see Pinehurst Manor Subdivision, Palatine see Pinehurst One Hour Martinizing, Palatine see Pinehurst Shopping Center, Palatine see Poppe's Alpine House, Lake Zurich see Pop's Mart, Des Plaines see Prince Castle, Des Plaines see Prospect Animal Hospital, Mount Prospect see Prospect Meadows Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Quentin Corner School see Quentin Corners see Quentin's, William, Cheap Variety Store see Ran-Dee Inn see Ran-Dee Restaurant see Ray's Kozy Korner see Red Balloon, Des Plaines see Red White Auto Garage, Mount Prospect see Redwood Inn, Mount Prospect see Renaldo's see Ritter, Grant A., Des Plaines see River-Rand Bowl, Des Plaines see River-Rand Mobile Home Sales, Des Plaines see River-Rand Recreation Council see Riverhurst Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Rolling Green Country Club see Rosenkranz, A. see Rosie's Hot Dog Wagon, Arlington Heights see Route 12 Home Supply, Inc., Arlington Heights see Sanitary Fill, Ltd. see Schaefer's Farm Products see Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A., Mount Prospect see Senne's Grove see Serafine Builders, Inc., Mount Prospect see Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery, Arlington Heights see Shep's Cities Service Station see Shopperama Discount Department Store see Shoppers Warehouse, Des Plaines see Shoppers World, Mount Prospect see Simson's Clubhouse see Sinclair Service Station see Skil-Golf Putting Courses, Mount Prospect see Skrudland Photo Service, Palatine see Smith & Dawson see Sobie's Cafe, Mount Prospect see South Side Petroleum Co., Arlington Heights see Spears, Richard, Garden Shop see Specht's, J. see Stade Bros., Arlington Heights see Staples Corners see Staples Corners Creamery see Staples Corners Hall see State-Rand Cafe, Arlington Heights see State & Rand Rendezvous, Arlington Heights see State-Rand Service, Arlington Heights see State & Rand Sinclair Service, Arlington Heights see Suburban Construction co., Des Plaines see Sunset Turkey Farm see Sutherland Cemetery see Texaco Service Station see Thunderbird Bowl, Mount Prospect see Tiny's Place see Tire Terminal, Inc., Des Plaines see Tri-Corner Shell Service, Arlington Heights see Tropical Garden see Tru-Han Corp., Arlington Heights see Tudy's Lounge, Arlington Heights see Vandaworker's Corners see Vienna Farms, Arlington Heights see Villa Sweden, Mount Prospect see Village Green Subdivision see Virginia Tavern see Wagner's Pine Crest Inn see Walenter's Grocery see Wauconda Golf Club see Wedgewood Terrace, Mount Prospect see Weidner's Poultry Farm see Western Tire Auto Store, Mount Prospect see Willstarr Kennels, Arlington Heights see Wilson Steak House see Wistful Vista see Wittbold Studio, Des Plaines see Wood 'n Cloth, Des Plaines see Wright Animal Hospital, Des Plaines see Young's Washer and Dryer Service, Palatine see Zurich Manor repairs, see Wheeling Township 11-13-1914 1:3, 5-28-1915 5:3 to be paved with concrete 5-26-1916 8:5 paving, see Cook County 8-16-1918 1:1 automobile accidents on 7-25-1919 5:4 storm blocks, see weather 3-16-1923 (Roll A) 1:1 laid out in 1836 following, it is said, an old military trail leading from Chicago to Fort Atkinson 9-3-1926 23:3 bridge over Des Plaines River collapses 12-13-1927 1:4 may finish bridge over Des Plaines River by Sept. 15, 7-31-1928 5:2 cement pavement now open all the way to Lake Geneva 8-14-1928 1:5 to get new 100 foot pavement 5-23-1930 1:2 death culvert just east of Arlington Heights Road claims sixth victim 10-16-1931 1:3 action taken to remedy "death curve" 10-30-1931 1:5 state to remedy "death curve" 11-20-1931 1:4 start work on widening 5-15-1936 1:3 pavers to reach Lake Cook Road 7-3-1936 1:6 becomes U.S. Route 12, 3-18-1938 1:7 engineers approve stop lights at Elmhurst Road, Dundee Road and 12-26-1947 1:7 plan tourist motel and tea room at Foundry Road and 3-12-1948 19:6 to be relocated around Wauconda 6-4-1948 17:6 to get traffic light at Elmhurst Road 8-6-1948 1:3, 8-13-1948 MPH 3:3 gets stop signs at Route 83; soon to get stop signs at Dundee Road 9-3-1948 1:5 motorcycle rodeo at Quentin Road and 9-17-1948 9:5 laid out from Sand Ridge, Jefferson Township in 1836; said to have been an old military trail leading from Chicago to Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin; later used as a stageline and postroute; surveyed under direction of the war department and on record at Washington 1-28-1949 17:2 149 accidents between Wauconda and Lake Zurich from 1946 to 1948, 3-18-1949 CCH 3:4 stop lights installed at Palatine Road and Elmhurst Road 5-20-1949 CCH 1:5 formerly known as Lake Zurich Trail 7-7-1955 PE 26:3 a death trap! 11 killed, 272 injured in 287 accidents 9-22-1955 AHH 1:2 we kill 'em here, photograph of intersection at Route 83, 9-29-1955 RMH 1:2 was once an Indian trail 9-28-1961 S 74:1 Arlington Heights annexes 371 acres north of 12-14-1961 AHH 1:5 house moved from 901 East Rand Road to 1215 Glenna Lane, photograph 6-14-1962 AHH 31:5 hearing called on plan to widen 2-20-1964 AHH 29:3 named for early settler Socrates Rand; laid out in late 1830's from Sand Ridge to mouth of Flint Creek at Fox River: Cook County Highways 10-29-1964 AHH 10:1

Rand Road Auto Wash, Mount Prospect (formerly known as Rand Auto Wash, Inc.; Automat) halted by building dept. 5-21-1964 MPH 1:7 car wash under construction; west side Rand Road south of Foundry Road, photograph of sign 6-11-1964 MPH 2:1 building permit denied 7-9-1964 MPH 2:1 approval voted down again 7-23-1964 MPH 2:1 board to consider plan 8-6-1964 MPH 2:5 bows to village terms 8-13-1964 MPH 5:6 no recourse for village on sign, photograph 9-3-1964 MPH 4:5, 6:3 advertisement; at Foundry Road 11-12-1964 AHH 9:6

Rand Road Beer Palace advertisement: one mile south of Dundee Road 8-4-1933 6:5

Rand Road Garage advertisement: five miles north of Des Plaines 8-4-1933 6:1

Rand Road Motel, Palatine Palatine okays 11-28-1957 PE 1:3

Rand Road People's Church, thousand feet east of Wilke road (also known as Rand Road Spiritualist Church) to open soon, photograph 9-11-1931 1:3

Rand Road Pony Farm advertisement: at Wilke Road 8-4-1933 6:6

Rand Road Poultry Farm horse thieves steal three prize ponies 2-2-1934 4:5

Rand Road Spiritualist Church see also Rand Road People's Church holds services 11-6-1931 9:5 to ordain Dr. Lynge 7-8-1932 3:6 see Rand Tavern 5-26-1933 8:2 opens at residence adjacent to former church 8-4-1933 3:8

Rand, Socrates mentioned 1-28-1949 17:2 Rand Road named for early settler, carpenter, ship builder 10-29-1964 AHH 10:1

Rand-State Cafe, Arlington Heights advertisement: Rand Road and State Road 10-1-1937 3:1

Rand Steel, Inc., Des Plaines, 1266 Rand Road mentioned 10-25-1962 AHH 15:5

Rand Tavern opens; formerly Rand Road Spiritualist Church 5-26-1933 8:2

Rand Tower, Rand Road and Elmhurst Road roadhouse asks Cook County for license 10-30-1925 9:7 new management 6-1-1928 DCR 6:1 advertisements 6-6-1930 4:5, 8-4-1933 6:6 see Ray's Kozy Korner 12-6-1935 4:1 advertisement 5-7-1937 8:1 grand opening 10-22-1937 4:6, CCH 1:4, 10-29-1937 CCH (2) 8:4 raided for punchboards 11-4-1938 5:2

Randag, John, Arlington Heights describes Holland 11-28-1947 1:2

Randecker, Mr. William, Bloomingdale advertisement: hardware 4-4-1924 13:6 and wife celebrate 50th wedding anniversary, photograph 6-27-1941 RR 1:5 pioneer merchant dies, photograph 7-19-1946 RR 1:2

Randhill Park Cemetery, Arlington Heights, 1700 West Rand Road (also known as Rand Hill Cemetery) opens on Rand Road 3-20-1925 2:3 place of scenic beauty; proposed chapel, illustration 9-25-1925 4:7 advertisement 9-25-1925 8:1 considers establishment of landing field, photograph 2-15-1927 7:1 photographs of 3-1-1927 6:1 advertisement 10-7-1927 3:4 beauties appeal to visitor 6-5-1931 12:8 flag raising 5-27-1932 1:4 ex-service groups dedicate flag 6-3-1932 1:4 new Baptist section dedicated 8-9-1935 1:8 Memorial Tower to be largest in America, illustration 5-28-1937 8:2 places remaining lots on market 5-2-1941 PE 1:5 photographs of 7-11-1941 6:5 advertisement: limits interments to persons of Caucasian race, photograph 7-18-1941 (2) 2:6 opens new lot section 8-8-1941 1:5 offers lots 8-13-1943 (2) PE 2:6 improvements 3-17-1944 PE 2:4 improves lake 12-8-1944 1:1 entrance, photograph 4-20-1945 7:1 announces special offer of 100 lots 9-26-1947 1:4; photographs 9-26-1947 14:1 advertisement; facsimile of State of Illinois Cemetery License 8-5-1949 10:1 helicopter lifts 8-foot statue from its pedestal, photograph 4-3-1958 MPH 8:1 to have Otis escalators, photograph 11-2-1961 AHH 41:1

Randhurst Art Gallery and Frame Shoppe, Mount Prospect opens, photograph 6-11-1964 AHH 30:5

Randhurst Auditorium, Mount Prospect candidates explain views at rally at 9-27-1962 AHH 7:1

Randhurst Barber Shop, Mount Prospect advertisement 4-4-1963 MPH 12:1

Randhurst Camera Shop, Mount Prospect advertisement 4-4-1963 MPH 12:3

Randhurst Cinema, Mount Prospect, 101 East Euclid Avenue rumored to be planned 4-2-1964 MPH 6:7 Randhurst Corporation seeks zoning okay 7-30-1964 MPH 1:1 approved 8-6-1964 MPH 6:8 break ground, photograph 11-12-1964 AHH 14:5 begin construction, illustration 12-24-1964 MPH 5:1

Randhurst Civic Chorus William Mackh to direct 12-5-1963 AHH 31:4

Randhurst Corporation see also Randhurst Shopping Center, Mount Prospect seeks zoning okay for Randhurst Cinema 7-30-1964 MPH 1:1

Randhurst Merchant's Association photograph 10-10-1963 MPH 3:3

Randhurst Music Center, Mount Prospect advertisement 4-4-1963 MPH 13:2

Randhurst Shopping Center, Mount Prospect, 999 North Elmhurst Road see also Randhurst Corporation see Apple Basket Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Bak Photography Studio, Mount Prospect see Baker's Shoe Store, Mount Prospect see Baskin, Mount Prospect see Beau Monde Boutique, The, Mount Prospect see Benson-Rixon, Mount Prospect see Brautigam Florist-Gifts, Mount Prospect see Bryant, Lane, Mount Prospect see Campbell's, Kay, Mount Prospect see Candle Nook, The, Mount Prospect see Card Shop, The, Mount Prospect see Carson Pirie Scott and Co., Mount Prospect see Chandler's, Mount Prospect see Claire Hat Shops, Mount Prospect see Coe, Almer, Optical Co., Mount Prospect see Concourse Sport Chalet, Mount Prospect see Cover Girl, Mount Prospect see Dutch Mill Candies, Mount Prospect see Electric Shaver Shop, Mount Prospect see Emery's Tailor Shop, Mount Prospect see Fabric Mart, Mount Prospect see Fair, The, Mount Prospect see Famous Beauty Salons, Mount Prospect see First National Bank of Mount Prospect see Flagg Brothers Shoe Store, Mount Prospect see Florsheim Shoe Shop, The, Mount Prospect see Frank Jewelers, Mount Prospect see Frannz Creative Corner, Mount Prospect see Garfield Gifts, Mount Prospect see Hickory Farms, Mount Prospect see Jewel Food Store, Mount Prospect see Karpet Showcase, Mount Prospect see Kinney Shoes, Mount Prospect see Knit and Purl, Mount Prospect see Kresge, S. S., Co., Mount Prospect see LaPetite Cafe, Mount Prospect see Lauter's, Mount Prospect see Lewis, Wm. A., Mount Prospect see Lorsey's Fashion Accessories, Mount Prospect see Lyon-Healy, Mount Prospect see Manufacturers Life, Mount Prospect see Marianne Shops, Mount Prospect see Normans, Mount Prospect see O'Connor & Goldberg, Mount Prospect see Pam's, Mount Prospect see Paradise Tours, Mount Prospect see Rendez-vous Snack Bar, Le, Mount Prospect see Rothschild, Maurice L. & Co., Mount Prospect see Sports Chalet, Mount Prospect see Stivers Office Service, Mount Prospect see Sun Drugs, Mount Prospect see Tartan Tray Cafeteria, Mount Prospect see Tedd's Sportswear Teepee, Mount Prospect see Tie-Rak, Mount Prospect see Todd's Sportswear, Mount Prospect see Treetop Restaurant, Randhurst see Walton Rug and Furniture Co., Mount Prospect see Ward, Montgomery, Mount Prospect see Wieboldt's Store, Mount Prospect see Youthful Shoes, Mount Prospect Carson Pirie Scott & Co. plans development 8-14-1958 AHH 1:4 Carson executive to direct project; postpone hearing 9-18-1958 MPH 1:2 Carson's expert tells center plans; regional shopping center is 'asset', illustration 10-9-1958 MPH 1:4 Mount Prospect annexes roads; Carson project at stake 11-6-1958 MPH 1:5 Mount Prospect annexes acreage 11-13-1958 MPH 1:5 tenants to be announced shortly 2-5-1959 MPH 1:5 Wieboldt's and Montgomery Ward to participate in 108-acre development 2-26-1959 AHH 1:2 name chosen 7-2-1959 MPH 1:4 start work in June on huge shop center, illustration 5-12-1960 MPH 1:1 to cast economic shadow on area; shopping bonanza affects suburbs, illustration 5-26-1960 AHH 4:1 ground breaking next month for $23 million shopping center, photograph of model 10-20-1960 MPH 2:1 barn burning set 11-17-1960 MPH 2:4 how will Randhurst affect communities? 11-24-1960 AHH 24:1 'hot' promotion: nearly burn wrong barn, photograph 11-24-1960 MPH 1:4 residents are awed by plans; biggest shopping center in U.S. 11-24-1960 PHH 2:1 second barn burned 12-22-1960 MPH 4:5 zoning approved for water tower, photograph 1-12-1961 MPH 7:3 'on schedule' 5-25-1961 MPH 1:2 under construction, photograph 6-1-1961 MPH 2:3 Montgomery Ward's Fair Store to open 8-3-1961 MPH 1:2 first woman visitor reports on construction, photographs 8-10-1961 AHH 51:1 under construction, photograph 9-14-1961 AHH 35:1 soft water assured 9-14-1961 MPH 2:3 advertisement; illustration 9-28-1961 S 85:1 details growth, latest plans 1-11-1962 AHH 48:1 workman falls 2 stories; condition 'fair' 2-1-1962 AHH 8:1 space for 50 new offices 2-15-1962 AHH 61:3 completely enclosed by dome; 'domestone' ceremony will be similar to cornerstone ceremony; copy of Herald to be included 3-1-1962 MPH 8:5 celebrates via 'domestone' laying rites, photographs 3-8-1962 AHH 60:1, MPH 1:6 meet women behind mammoth shop center; women play vital role, photographs 3-22-1962 AHH 39:1 basement power plant, photographs 4-12-1962 AHH 54:1 stage is set, curtain about to rise 4-12-1962 AHH 54:5 model of, photograph 4-26-1962 AHH 11:1 water tower is new landmark for these suburbs, photograph 7-5-1962 AHH 12:3 worker dies in fall from scaffold 7-5-1962 MPH 1:8 little bit of Florida transplanted to: palm trees, photographs 7-12-1962 AHH 10:1 advertisement: world's largest shopping center all under one roof, illustration 7-19-1962 AHH 38:1 benefit fete is 'sneak preview'; lavish dinner-dance put on by Mount Prospect Center of the Infant Welfare Society, photographs 8-16-1962 AHH 32:5 North-Cook 4-H Fair to host barn dance staring Bob Atcher 8-16-1962 AHH 64:3, 8-23-1962 AHH 1:7 advertisement: list of stores 8-16-1962 AHH 65:1 opens today; 28 acres of shops under one roof 8-16-1962 AHH 70:1 spacious arcades, fountains create distinct atmosphere, photograph 8-16-1962 AHH 70:5 long wait for opening ends; giant center greets public 8-16-1962 AHH 79:1 George O'Neill heads staff, photograph 8-16-1962 AHH 79:1 climate control provides year 'round comfort 8-16-1962 AHH 79:4 welcome addition: editorial 8-16-1962 AHH 86:1 aerial photograph 8-16-1962 MPH 1:2 advertisement: 16th annual 4-H fair 8-23-1962 AHH 64:1 4-H fair attracts 250,000 suburbanites; youthful winners, awards announced 8-30-1962 AHH 3:1 photograph 9-13-1962 AHH 88:5 local woman hits jackpot: millionth shopper 9-13-1962 MPH 2:6 auto show heldover to Sunday, photograph 10-18-1962 AHH 14:1 autumn art exhibit to open, photograph 10-25-1962 AHH 9:1 police show, photographs 11-1-1962 AHH 23:7, 11-8-1962 AHH 21:1 doll house show, photographs 12-20-1962 AHH 75:1 area photo show 12-27-1962 AHH 45:3 Edward Waclawski wins top photo award at photograph contest at, photographs 1-31-1963 AHH 20:1 fountain, photograph 4-11-1963 MPH 10:2 is an international attraction 4-18-1963 AHH 38:2 flower show 4-18-1963 AHH 64:4 new column "Inside Randhurst" 5-9-1963 AHH 30:1 Boat and Outdoor Living Show 5-9-1963 AHH 30:1, photograph 5-23-1963 AHH 51:3 Palatine Northwest Community Band 6-6-1963 AHH 58:5 truck tunnels handle all deliveries and shipments 7-4-1963 AHH 22:1 Phyllis Diller in "Out-Do-Me-in-Dressing-Up" contest; part of WIND day, photograph 7-25-1963 AHH 33:5 Illinois Gladiolus Society show at 8-15-1963 AHH 16:7 one year old today; designed by architect Victor Gruen; largest climatically controlled shopping center in the world, photographs 8-15-1963 AHH 17:4 photograph 9-12-1963 AHH 49:1 off-duty police added; kids drop water balloons on shoppers 12-5-1963 MPH 1:8 to sponsor second annual photo competition 1-2-1964 AHH 26:1, 1-9-1964 AHH 9:1 many changes during 1963, 1-2-1964 AHH 28:1 "Buffalo Nichols" (John Coughlin) of WBBM-TV show "Breakfast House" to appear at Randhurst, photograph 2-6-1964 RMH 5:1 Arlington Heights business hurt by 2-20-1964 AHH 2:1 Saturday deadline for photo contest, photograph 2-20-1964 AHH 21:4 enclosed mall is top showplace 3-5-1964 AHH 17:4 prize photographers tell how they did it, photographs 3-12-1964 AHH 18:4 antique glass exhibit planned 3-26-1964 AHH 44:6 boat show this weekend 4-30-1964 AHH 30:3 how lost tots are recovered 5-7-1964 AHH 39:1 how the concourse has developed 5-28-1964 AHH 39:3 3-day police show set; advertisement 6-25-1964 AHH 40:6; photographs 7-2-1964 AHH 13:3 aerial illustration 6-25-1964 MPH 3:3 big gladiolus show planned 7-30-1964 AHH 20:1 to celebrate 2nd anniversary with "Birthday Sell-A-Bration", photograph 8-13-1964 AHH 25:4 WGN-TV stars The Mulqueens to appear, photograph 8-13-1964 AHH 28:5 third annual Art Exhibit, photograph 9-24-1964 AHH 27:2 eight restaurants cater to shoppers 10-29-1964 AHH 24:1 San Francisco cable car, photograph 11-19-1964 AHH 18:3 photograph 12-17-1964 AHH 66:1 growing, sales keep rising 12-31-1964 MPH 3:1

Randhurst State Bank, Mount Prospect see First National Bank of Mount Prospect

Randhurst Texaco Service Station advertisement: Foundry Road and Rand Road 3-1-1962 AHH 11:7

Randley, George, East Maine ship torpedoed 6-2-1944 12:8

Randolph Commission studying suburban problems as related to Chicago metropolitan expansion 8-9-1962 RMH 5:3

Randolph Hotel, Fox Lake thirst emporium raided by Government men 11-13-1931 1:2

Randolph, Robert, Prospect Heights photograph 10-7-1949 3:5

Rands, David, Bensenville passes navy test 2-2-1945 RR 1:8

Randview Highlands Subdivision, Mount Prospect, east of Route 83 take steps to lick flood problem 7-14-1960 MPH 2:6 Prospect High School blamed for drainage plight 8-4-1960 MPH 5:3

Randwood, Rand Road housing development, photograph of sign 4-18-1963 AHH 51:1

Randwood Civic Association to be formed 5-14-1964 MPH 7:5

Rankin, Judith Ann, Arlington Heights photograph 8-1-1947 12:3

Rankin Radio & TV, Inc., Prospect Heights, 8 East McDonald Road grand opening 12-1-1960 PE 6:4 doubles size, photograph 12-8-1960 PHH 1:2 advertisement 2-22-1962 AHH 28:1

Rankine, Robert R., Arlington Heights photograph of 9-21-1945 1:6

Ranz, Robt. photograph 1-13-1950 CCH 1:5

rape, alleged see sex crimes, alleged

Rapin, A. W., Bensenville awarded Purple Heart for wounds at Leyte 1-26-1945 7:3

Rapin, Edgar W., Bensenville slated for commissioned officer training 4-17-1942 RR 1:1 at officer's training school, Ft. Benning, Ga. 6-19-1942 RR 1:7 back on duty 11-19-1943 RR 2:4 in Australia 4-28-1944 12:6 infantry regiment fights hard in Philippines 2-23-1945 10:3 Captain in Philippines 3-2-1945 7:4 back from Japan 12-28-1945 RR 1:4

Rapp, Bud photographs 3-30-1961 AHH 1:1, 10-29-1964 AHH 60:1

Rapp, Clyde "Curly", Arlington Heights letter from Africa 3-19-1943 (2) 1:1 mentioned 4-16-1943 (2) 5:4

Rapp, Harvey photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 60:1

Rapp, Henry C., Roselle services Sunday; ran feed mill 7-15-1949 RR 1:1

Rapp, Herman J., Roselle advertisement: plumbing, heating, sheet metal 5-6-1932 RR 3:8 advertisement: plumbing, heating, tinning; 111 East Elm Street 3-2-1934 CCH 4:8

Rapp, Lucy, Arlington Heights looks back at Arlington's past, photograph 5-10-1962 AHH 1:2

Rapp, Myrtle photograph of 4-19-1940 1:4

Rappolt's Bakery, Palatine advertisement 3-1-1912 4:6

Rapp's Restaurant, Arlington Heights, 602 West Northwest Highway (formerly known as Big Freeze, Rapp's Big Freeze) advertisements 12-12-1947 2:5, 12-10-1948 4:7, 7-14-1955 AHH 17:1, 9-11-1958 AHH 44:7 photograph 3-30-1961 AHH 1:1 will remodel for 25th anniversary 10-24-1963 AHH 50:1 photograph 7-16-1964 AHH 25:1 celebrates 25th anniversary; Harvey and Bud Rapp, photograph 10-29-1964 AHH 60:1

Rascher, Albert anxious to get back from France 1-31-1919 1:2

Rascher, Fred, Arlington Heights, Palatine advertisement: dairy 5-7-1926 5:6 biography 3-19-1937 (2) 1:4

Rascher, Harold D., Arlington Heights photograph 11-25-1949 6:4

Rask, Knud, Wheeling at Camp Chaffee, Ark. 8-13-1943 (2) 1:5

Rasmus, Deborah, Mount Prospect changes mind, President Kennedy wins new admirer, pupil, 11, photograph 4-20-1961 MPH 2:6

Rasmus, Robert E., Mount Prospect in "Route 66" segment, photograph 9-6-1962 MPH 4:5

Rasmussen, Mrs. Carl, Mount Prospect photograph 3-26-1948 MPH 3:3

Rasmussen, Delores, Arlington Heights photograph 6-25-1948 8:4

Rasmussen, Harvey, Jr., Arlington Heights photograph 10-10-1947 4:3

Rasmussen, Lois Mae, Mount Prospect photograph 3-26-1948 MPH 3:3

Rasmussen, Naomi, Mount Prospect photograph 3-26-1948 MPH 3:3

Rateike, Leonard O., Arlington Heights at Avon Park, Fla. 6-11-1943 (2) 4:5 letters from Robins Field, Ga. 3-31-1944 11:3, 5-5-1944 7:3, 5-12-1944 11:1 on furlough 7-7-1944 6:2 "just came off a six day bivouac" 8-18-1944 15:6 letter from Fairfield, Ohio 9-8-1944 9:1 doing pharmaceutical work in general hospital at Patterson Field, Ohio 11-30-1944 13:5 discharged 11-30-1945 18:3

Rath, Harold, Arlington Heights at Camp Millard, Bucyrus, Ohio 8-25-1944 9:6 in Europe 10-13-1944 14:4

Rath, Winifred, Arlington Heights photographs of 11-9-1945 4:1, 11-30-1945 4:1

Rathburn, Larry model aircraft hobby pays dividends for GI drummer, photograph 7-27-1961 AHH 3:3

Rathje, Bert E., Wheaton attorney is candidate for probate judge 12-30-1949 RR 1:6 DuPage County judge, photograph 8-30-1962 BR 4:1 has faith in court reform 1-16-1964 BR 4:6 Chief Judge tells DuPage County Supervisors of county judicial needs 7-2-1964 BR 7:1 at his bench in the old courtroom, photograph 8-6-1964 BR 5:3

Rathje farm, Addison, Army Trail Road and Swift Road Bloomingdale plat accepted by county board 7-13-1945 RR 1:5

Rathje, Frank C., Schaumburg, northwest corner Meacham Road and Golf Road Percherons run away with mare championships at Wisconsin State Fair 9-4-1936 5:5 Percheron, photograph 12-4-1936 9:3 buys blooded horses 3-5-1937 CCH 1:4 leading breeder of draft horses 6-11-1937 8:6 takes ribbons in stock show 12-3-1937 CCH 1:4 horse, Virginia Dare, photograph 9-6-1940 RR 1:6 to open Percheron fair at St. Paul 8-14-1942 (2) 4:3 Palatine horse Break O'Dawn off to Marengo 6-8-1945 11:3 enters eight in Percheron show in Chicago 11-21-1947 19:4 Percheron owner gains recognition, photograph 12-12-1947 20:3 Palatine Percherons win in Wisconsin 8-27-1948 21:5 horses win 40 awards at state fairs 9-10-1948 18:6 photograph 7-2-1959 AHH 7:1 sells farm, photograph; was past president Percheron Breeders Association; Schaumburg to seek new industry; northeast of Golf Road and Plum Grove Road 11-26-1964 HH 2:6

Rathje, S. L. Republican Candidate, photograph 10-30-1914 5:1

Rathje, William, Bloomingdale and Fred Stuenkel operated a cheese factory in the southeastern part of Bloomingdale Township in 1870, 4-15-1949 17:1 arrived in 1846; justice of the peace 4-15-1949 17:2

Rathjen, H., Palatine photograph of 5-9-1919 11:1

Rathman, Dick, Hoffman Estates will compete on Indianapolis Speedway, photograph 5-26-1960 AHH 11:1

rationing see also price controls new rationing system for small tire quotas 1-9-1942 1:5 Wheeling Township tire ration board 1-16-1942 1:7 tire rationing board issues instructions 2-6-1942 PE 1:3 sugar rationing here in March 2-20-1942 CCH 1:8 19 cars released in Wheeling Township car rationing program 3-6-1942 1:2 tire rationing causes transportation problem for Northeast Conference 3-6-1942 1:3 Wheeling Township ration board gets full-time secretary 3-6-1942 1:7 Wheeling Township sugar rationing a big job; schools to be closed three days 3-6-1942 1:8 list of people receiving rationed cars and tires 3-6-1942 PE 1:1 Cook County township supervisors direct sugar rationing 3-6-1942 RR 1:3 ration boards make final registration plans 3-13-1942 1:1 Wheeling Township rationing areas announced 3-20-1942 1:1 Lewis V. Morgan to supervise DuPage sugar rationing registration, photograph 5-1-1942 RR 1:2 all DuPage families to register for sugar rationing 5-1-1942 RR 1:4 8,196 in DuPage County get U.S. sugar ration cards 5-15-1942 RR 1:8 Cook County sugar rationing for canning in progress 5-29-1942 1:7 many queries arise in new rent control 7-17-1942 3:4 new rent forms must be filled out by Sept. 1, 8-21-1942 1:3 new rent act in effect in DuPage 8-21-1942 RR 1:8 Earl T. Lihme, Palatine, letter warns of increased rationing, curtailment 9-4-1942 6:4 Cook County farm machinery now rationed 10-9-1942 (2) 6:8 three added to Wheeling Township rationing board; work to be divided 10-21-1942 1:1 register for gasoline 11-6-1942 1:1 'coupon credit' fuel oil purchase 11-6-1942 (2) 1:3 Elk Grove Township must register for gasoline 11-6-1942 CCH 1:2 service trades must file ceiling prices 11-6-1942 PE 1:3 sheer hose buyers complain 11-20-1942 (2) 1:2 gasoline registration now; rationing Dec 1; machinery set in motion to save nation's rubber 11-13-1942 1:1 editorial: gasoline rationing 11-20-1942 1:4 [mislabeled 11-13-2002] no coffee available 11-20-1942 1:4 [mislabeled 11-13-2002] Hughes explains farm rationing problems 11-27-1942 1:8 orderly procedure hastens work of board 11-27-1942 PE 1:8 find shoppers not interested in coffee 12-4-1942 1:1 speed delivery of coupons as fuel oil rationing becomes reality in Arlington 12-4-1942 1:6 more food rationing in prospect 12-4-1942 (2) 3:1 dairy program may delay milk rationing 12-4-1942 (2) 6:8 gas ration books in hands of owners 12-4-1942 MPH 1:8 no gas for state trucks as snow drifts 12-4-1942 PE 1:2 300 Palatine Township farmers talk about rationing 12-4-1942 PE 1:3 autoists must wait for "B" and "C" ration cards 12-4-1942 PE 1:8 Mount Prospect ration board up-to-date on gas requests 12-11-1942 MPH 1:1 three women appointed to rationing board 12-11-1942 PE 1:7 bewildered citizens seek fuel ration aid from local OCD 12-18-1942 1:1 workers must join 'share the ride' club to get extra gas 12-18-1942 1:8 list owners of "C" cards for extra gas 12-18-1942 (2) 1:4 see Itasca War Price and Ration Board 12-18-1942 RR 1:1 rent control, see DuPage County 1-1-1943 RR 1:2 announce new food rationing 1-1-1943 6:4 'share the ride' clubs, see carpooling 1-8-1943 1:1 gas rationing cuts down winter sports at Deer Grove 1-8-1943 1:5 ration dates to remember 1-15-1943 1:2 salesmen to get more gas for business 1-15-1943 6:4 Busse explains point rationing of Book No. 2, 1-15-1943 MPH 1:8 74 motorists get 'C' books in Itasca 1-15-1943 RR 1:2 Itasca ration board gives tire report 1-15-1943 RR 1:6 ration coupon banking to begin 1-22-1943 1:3 important dates 1-29-1943 1:5 canned goods rationing to start 2-5-1943 1:3 here are details of new rationing 2-5-1943 RR 1:8 shoe rationing sudden news to general public 2-12-1943 1:5 schools ready for ration book 2 registration; point system assures fair sharing of goods 2-12-1943 1:7 leniency of Arlington board to 'C' card holders hit 2-12-1943 1:8 tells parents not to worry about rationing 2-12-1943 MPH (2) 7:3 OPA explains method of food rationing; list of rationed foods 2-19-1943 (2) 1:1 register at DuPage schools next week; stamps needed to buy canned foods 2-19-1943 RR 1:8 OPA amends coal stove restrictions 2-26-1943 (2) 1:3 official OPA table of point values for processed foods 2-26-1943 (2) 1:4 must not raise rent for furnished homes, flats 3-5-1943 (2) 2:2 housewives report on surplus cans 3-5-1943 MPH 1:5 details on rent control 3-12-1943 (2) 2:6 meat and butter rationing is simple affair 3-19-1943 1:3 food rationing may close school cafeterias 3-19-1943 1:7 wartime independence 3-26-1943 1:1 meat rationing goes into effect Monday 3-26-1943 1:2 OPA tightens gas and tire restrictions 3-26-1943 1:4 need not lower nutritional standards 4-16-1943 (2) 1:4 Bloomingdale Township now a ration area, photograph 4-23-1943 RR 1:8 give details of ration plan for all pressure cookers 5-14-1943 (2) 3:3 new price ceilings for grocers 5-14-1943 CCH 2:6 drop Cook County quotas from all farm machinery 5-21-1943 (2) 4:8 big increase in red point requirements; beef jumps three points on choice cuts 6-4-1943 1:1 OPA boss praises local ration boards 6-18-1943 2:3 panel to handle price complaints 7-16-1943 PE 1:6 may deny gas coupons to users of uncapped tires 7-30-1943 1:8 gas cut hits everybody; OPA plays no favorites 8-20-1943 1:8 restaurant prices halted by OPA 8-20-1943 PE 2:3 public must cut all driving 25 per cent 8-27-1943 1:3 gas situation in a muddle 9-3-1943 PE 1:1 OPA asks women to sign 'home front' pledges 9-10-1943 1:7 residents asked to save fuel 9-17-1943 3:4 ammunition now available on written order 9-24-1943 RR 1:2 register for book four at schools 10-8-1943 RR 1:8 motorists to lose 5,000 gallons of gas a month 10-28-1943 1:8 Roselle gasoline operator receives one-month suspension from OPA 10-28-1943 RR 3:2 farmers get ration forms 11-5-1943 8:2 Arlington Heights War Price & Rationing Board celebrates 2nd anniversary 1-7-1944 1:6 printing paper now rationed 1-21-1944 1:2 new OPA orders aim to kill black market in gas 1-28-1944 1:3 explain new red, blue token ration plan 2-18-1944 1:3 restrictions placed on coal fill-ups 4-21-1944 1:3 steaks, roasts only meat rationed now 5-5-1944 1:3 see ceilings on animal products unnecessary 6-9-1944 10:2 'we have too many inflexible price controls' 6-23-1944 10:6 price floors will not solve postwar farm ills 6-30-1944 10:2 set up plans for used car regulations 7-7-1944 1:4 announce used car ceilings 7-14-1944 1:7 early war's end may kill black market 9-15-1944 12:1 blame buyers for sugar shortage 10-6-1944 1:6 ration board to enforce ceilings 11-30-1944 RR 1:7 retailers facing OPA penalties 12-8-1944 RR 1:8 OPA asks for volunteer women 12-15-1944 1:7 OPA acts swiftly to conserve food supply 12-29-1944 1:3 OPA asks help to fight inflation 1-12-1945 1:1 facts and figures show need for voiding points 1-19-1945 1:6 Arlington Heights War Price and Rationing Board has 3rd birthday 1-19-1945 1:8 warning of further fuel oil shortages 1-19-1945 4:3 coal dealers get new orders from fuels administrator 1-19-1945 RR 1:1 explains why ration stamps were cancelled 1-19-1945 RR 1:8 black markets hit meats and sugar 3-16-1945 7:2 explains tight meat supply 3-16-1945 RR 1:3 food scarcity hits July 4th celebration at Arlington 7-6-1945 1:5 many households short on sugar 7-13-1945 1:5 housewives and butchers urged to break black market 7-20-1945 1:2 link chicken theft racket to black market 7-20-1945 RR 1:2 retail ceiling prices for pork cuts 8-3-1945 6:4 Prospect Heights Ration Board, photograph 8-3-1945 MPH 3:4 V-J Day; OPA terminates rationing of gasoline, canned fruits and vegetables, fuel oil and oil stoves 8-16-1945 1:5 OPA still has much work to do 8-24-1945 2:7 reduced work closes some ration boards 8-31-1945 1:8 most price controls still remain 8-31-1945 6:4 local ration boards merge with Bensenville 8-31-1945 RR 1:4 how Prospect Heights worked for ration board 9-7-1945 MPH 3:1 'death on wheels' warning given as tires stay scarce 9-14-1945 1:2 ration board members still have many duties, photograph of Arlington Heights Board 9-21-1945 1:3 Elk Grove Ration Board to continue service to public, photograph 9-21-1945 MPH 1:1 Prospect Heights ration board closes up, photograph 9-21-1945 MPH 1:8 ration boards merged at Bensenville, photograph 9-21-1945 RR 1:8 Arlington, Mount Prospect lose OPA offices 9-28-1945 1:3 good bye ration boards; all closed! all war controls on way out 9-28-1945 RR 1:1 Barrington-Palatine Ration Board, photograph 10-5-1945 PE 1:6 Itasca Ration Board has brilliant service record, photograph 10-5-1945 RR 1:4 ration forms now available 11-30-1945 1:1 OPA issues dire warning if price curbs are dropped 12-28-1945 1:4 OPA starts action against meat black market operators 1-25-1946 1:8 the truth about home-building, OPA obstacles 3-15-1946 RR 3:5 coal shortage forces cut in use of electricity 5-3-1946 MPH 1:2 local Arlington business obeys 'dim out' order 5-10-1946 1:1 gasoline keeps theater open in Arlington 5-10-1946 1:4 power shortage hurts but can't stop Bensenville; business goes on 5-10-1946 RR 1:8 relax most of restrictions on use of electricity 5-17-1946 MPH 1:8 most business men favor getting rid of the OPA 7-5-1946 RR 1:8 DuPage County office of price control conducts grocer survey 8-30-1946 RR 1:3 OPA halts eviction of Bensenville man 10-4-1946 8:4 letter against price controls 10-11-1946 7:4 ceiling prices on pants prove a joke 11-1-1946 PE 1:7 federal phone restriction order still stands 11-22-1946 1:8 Chicago & Northwestern Railroad ordered to reduce train service to conserve coal supplies 11-29-1946 1:7 Civilian Production Administration (CPA) prohibits certain uses of electricity 11-29-1946 3:1 new sugar stamp April 1, 2-14-1947 2:3 rent controls to go on in spite of OPA transfer of duties to Housing Expediter 5-2-1947 17:4 OPA files suit against Des Plaines owner for exceeding rent ceiling 5-9-1947 11:4 letter: rationing in England puts U.S. citizens' grumbling to shame 5-23-1947 (3) 13:6 new U.S. rent control law 7-4-1947 1:1

Ratliff, Harold Shugart, Arlington Heights photograph of 4-9-1943 1:6 at Great Lakes, photograph 5-26-1944 12:3

rats Cook County Farm Bureau announces spring rat campaign 3-15-1940 12:6 Cook County Health Officer Dr. Piszczek shocked at Arlington Heights rat infestation 5-30-1941 1:6 Cook County plans ordinance for rat control 8-30-1946 1:1 Rolling Meadows approves animal nuisance funds; to eliminate rats, skunks 6-16-1960 RMH 1:4 pupils learn good dieting from rats 11-9-1961 PE 1:4 Roselle board declares war on rats 5-10-1962 RR 1:2 Elk Grove Village housewife spots rat; 'not serious', photograph 6-14-1962 EGH 4:3 rat 'problem' is under control in Roselle 8-16-1962 BR 11:1 spread rat poison in Weller Creek area of Mount Prospect 8-30-1962 MPH 3:2 Woodvale Lake Estates Subdivision, Wheeling residents cite rodent problem 1-17-1963 WH 2:3 rats romping behind Domas Plumbing Co., Inc., Wheeling: resident 4-18-1963 WH 2:1 Domas Plumbing places rat poison 5-23-1963 WH 3:3 potent pellets help keep rats under control; officials report no big problems 7-9-1964 AHH 5:1 Bloomingdale promises action on rat complaint 8-20-1964 IR 1:1 Mount Prospect inspectors list 2 problem areas 11-12-1964 MPH 1:1

rattlesnakes see snakes

Rau, George J., Arlington Heights advertisement: confectioner, tobacco and cigars 12-1-1911 1:4

Rau, Miss Lydia W. marries Rev. Otto Mayer 7-23-1920 5:1

Rau, Orson A., Arlington Heights at Corpus Christi, Texas 5-1-1942 8:4 now 2nd Lt. in Marines 8-28-1942 (2) 2:3 home on furlough 9-4-1942 1:5 made air corps captain 7-23-1943 3:7 mentioned 9-1-1944 8:4 in the Pacific 11-17-1944 10:5 pilot of troop transport 1-12-1945 12:1

Raupp Boulevard, Buffalo Grove see Emmerich East Park, Buffalo Grove order soil tests for bridge over Buffalo Grove Creek 12-10-1964 WH 5:5

Raupp, Frank A., Prospect Heights leading citizen, photograph 5-3-1946 MPH 3:5 we salute, photograph 9-24-1948 MPH 2:1, 3-18-1949 MPH 3:1

Raupp, Mary K., Arlington Heights Wheeling Township pioneer, has eightieth birthday; recalls early life and history of Wheeling Township photograph 4-16-1948 CCH 1:4

Raupp, Michael, farm see Buffalo Grove Subdivision 9-20-1956 WH 1:5

Raupp, Roman A., Prairie View wounded aid man recovering in England 5-18-1945 9:5

Rau's Store, Arlington Heights, one block north of depot advertisement: Nefco talking machine 1-3-1919 8:6

Rausch & Johnson, Palatine, 101 South Northwest Highway mentioned 12-29-1960 PE 5:1 advertisement: realtors 5-3-1962 AHH 48:1 mentioned; 103 South Northwest Highway 11-22-1962 RMH 7:8

Rauworth, Sam photograph 5-10-1962 AHH 60:1

Ravasz, Mrs. Julia, Arlington Heights wet boarding house raided at 16 South Dunton Street; keeper fined 8-6-1929 1:3

Raven, Arthur E., Prospect Heights Cub Scouts bid adieu to leader 6-4-1948 MPH 4:1 photograph of 12-14-1945 MPH 1:4

Ravenswood Airport, Des Plaines, north side of Touhy Avenue a half mile east of Elmhurst Road see Des Plaines Aeronautical Corp. declared safe to use 11-19-1929 1:8 new chief pilot 3-4-1932 PE 1:5 plane crashes 10-21-1932 1:5 Marvin Rodewald buys new plane 1-26-1940 1:7 see Freye, Leslie, Palatine 8-9-1940 1:4 Arlington boys use planes to reach hunting grounds 11-15-1940 1:6 shown on map 9-17-1943 MPH 4:3 father of three dies in air crash 9-8-1944 RR 1:8 mentioned 10-4-1946 7:3 7 planes destroyed in $50,000 fire; plane radio calls for aid from Orchard Airport, photograph 6-4-1948 1:1 map 7-25-1957 AHH 1:1 Chicago wants to buy for O'Hare Airport 12-5-1957 CCH 1:1 expresses alarm at trailer camp's growth; may seek court action 5-8-1958 EGH 1:1 FBI investigates runaway plane mishap; prop chops plane 12-3-1959 EGH 1:5 flying fems spread wings over airports, photographs 9-15-1960 AHH 29:1

Ravenswood YMCA Camp, near Lake Villa "Hootenanny Camp" to star Bob Atcher, Homer & Jethro 4-16-1964 AHH 75:4

Ravinia Green Country Club, Riverwoods see Riverwoods Country Club

Ravinia Nurseries, five miles south of Barrington sodium chlorate kills thistles, but is dangerous 7-3-1931 PE 1:8

Ravinia Park, Highland Park, Green Bay Road north of Lake Cook Road new pleasure park planned 2-5-1904 1:4 music program to open 6-2-1944 10:2 festival goes into its second week 6-30-1944 4:6 Hungarian violinist, Golschmann, to head program 7-7-1944 1:4 noted Czech conductor, Szell, heads week 7-14-1944 4:7 17-year-old pianist, Leon Fleischer, to make debut 5-25-1945 3:4 opens this week 6-29-1945 7:3 Chicago Symphony Orchestra 7-6-1945 6:2 Jakob Gimpel, photograph 7-13-1945 RR 4:1 Massimo Fressia and Erica Morini 7-20-1945 PE 4:3 Leonard Bernstein 7-27-1945 2:6 Pierre Monteux 8-3-1945 10:6 Pro Arte Quartet 8-10-1945 3:3 advertisement: great music under the stars 6-22-1961 AHH 51:1 Limeliters, Aaron Copeland, Walter Hendl 7-5-1962 AHH 54:7 Dold and Fizdale, William Steinberg, Ella Fitzgerald 7-12-1962 AHH 47:1 Jack Benny to raise money for new tri-level stage 7-26-1962 AHH 70:3; photograph 8-2-1962 AHH 59:3 Joan Sutherland 7-26-1962 AHH 72:4 Igor Stravinsky 3-21-1963 AHH 76:4 Pablo Casals 6-27-1963 AHH 59:1 Ella Fitzgeerald, Duke Ellington, Carmen McRae, Count Basie 7-11-1963 AHH 37:7 The Duke and Ella swing, photographs 8-1-1963 AHH 45:3 announces plans for 1964 Michaels award 1-16-1964 AHH 13:4 season opening 6-11-1964 AHH 26:5 Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong 6-18-1964 AHH 13:7 Andre Previn, New Christy Minstrels 7-2-1964 AHH 5:5 Andre Kostelanetz conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra 7-9-1964 AHH 7:6 Igor Stravinsk, Ella Fitzgerald 7-16-1964 AHH 18:1 Seizi Ozawa, Aaron Copland and Ella Fitzgerald, photograph 7-23-1964 AHH 52:3 New York City Ballet 7-30-1964 AHH 36:5 Shakespeare plays 8-13-1964 AHH 36:3, photograph 9-10-1964 AHH 54:3

Rawlings Electric Co., Inc., Addison, 47 East Fullerton Avenue review 8-1-1963 AHH 69:5

Rawlings, Pat, Addison trustee quits Addison Progressive Party 1-21-1960 AR 1:6

Rawson Bridge Road see Northwood Fox Farm

Ray, Don, Des Plaines graduates from advanced flying training school in Texas, photograph 2-19-1943 (2) 2:7

Ray, Mrs. L. S., Arlington Heights photograph 12-19-1947 (2) 1:7

Raycliff Nursery, Bloomingdale, Schick Road ¾ mile west of Bloomingdale Road advertisement 4-26-1962 EGH 3:5

Rayco, Golf Road and Waukegan Road advertisement: automobile parts 4-26-1962 AHH 33:6

Rayles Texaco Service, Palatine, Baldwin Road and Brockway Street grand opening 9-18-1958 PE 2:5 vacant gas station used in sales publicity film for A.C. division of General Motors, photograph 6-6-1963 PE 2:2

Raymond Avenue, Barrington home at 145 Raymond Avenue, photograph 7-29-1932 8:3

Rayne Corp., Rolling Meadows soft water service company to move to Northwestern Industrial Park 12-3-1964 RMH 2:6

Rayner, Ray host of WBBM-TV's Popeye's Firehouse will ride into Rolling Meadows carnival, photograph 6-9-1960 126:3

Ray's Barber Shop, Barrington mentioned; 113 South Cook Street 10-22-1964 HH 5:5

Ray's Kozy Korner, Elmhurst Road and Rand Road advertisement: dancing; formerly Rand Tower 12-6-1935 4:1

Ray's Lawn & Garden Center, Palatine advertisement: Colfax Street and Northwest Highway 5-3-1962 AHH 52:4

Ray's Place, Lake Street near Gifford Road application for retail liquor dealers' license 7-22-1949 5:7

Ray's Service Station, Arlington Heights advertisement: Raymond Rapp, proprietor; formerly Arlington Service Station, 136 West Northwest Highway 6-5-1936 4:2

Ray's Service Station, Palatine, Northwest Highway and Colfax Street Sinclair service station 4-1-1949 8:1

Ray's Tavern, Milwaukee Avenue and River Road advertisement: dance 10-7-1932 7:1 dance 11-11-1938 (2) 2:7 newly remodeled and reopened 8-23-1962 AHH 19:5 advertisement: Jimmy Dino and his Orchestra 9-20-1962 AHH 40:1 burned to the ground, photograph; formerly known as DuPiers Inn 11-22-1962 WH 4:1

RCA (abbreviation) see Radio Corporation of America see Realty Corporation America

REA Express (Railway Express Agency) consolidates terminals 6-1-1961 AHH 34:1

reactionaryism Sen. Strom Thurmond, South Carolina described as racist and reactionary 11-12-1964 AHH 67:2

Read, Charles F., Mental Health Center, Chicago under construction on 66-acre site formerly occupied by Chicago State Hospital farm; to serve northwest suburbs 7-16-1964 AHH 28:4

Reader, Wm., Palatine advertisement: meat, poultry, game, fish, fruits, vegetables and oysters 12-1-1905 5:1

reading see also libraries see also literacy see Arlington Heights Ladies Reading Circle see Initial Teaching Alphabet (ITA) Elk Grove School: excellence in deportment and reading 5-5-1922 2:4 Arlington Heights Township High School does well in Monroe Silent Reading Test 10-18-1929 1:1 Lageschulte School sets records in reading 12-10-1929 4:7 School District No. 138 reading projects 3-4-1930 4:1 Cook County Division One teachers plan better work; reading major objective 10-9-1931 12:1 Palatine Township High School PTA aids good reading 11-13-1931 PE 1:1 high school reading program serves as model of projects at School District No. 214, 11-10-1960 AHH 22:1 teachers studying reading techniques 11-24-1960 AR 6:1 corrective reading explained 2-1-1962 WH 6:1 reading difficulties should be corrected 2-15-1962 AHH 44:1 outside help sought for reader program; School District No. 214 wants lay readers 7-19-1962 AHH 14:3 School District No. 214 seeks 'lay readers' 8-15-1963 AHH 20:2 reading skills sharpened by new program at Fenton High School 2-13-1964 BR 2:1 stress placed on reading at Queen of the Rosary Catholic Church, Elk Grove 5-14-1964 EGH 4:1 lagging Lake Park High School readers aided by program 10-1-1964 AR 12:1 parents, school personnel hear reading consultant Dr. Morton Botel, photograph 11-12-1964 AHH 40:1 Fenton High School program underway for speed reading 11-19-1964 BR 1:3 44-letter alphabet aids readers; Initial Teaching Alphabet tested by Twinbrook School, Hoffman Estates, first graders, photographs 11-26-1964 HH 1:3

ready-mix see concrete

Reaf, John, Arlington Heights children Tony and Kay, photograph 1-31-1941 5:1

Real Body Shop, The, Arlington Heights, 302 North Evergreen Avenue (formerly Poole, George C., Inc., Arlington Heights) advertisement 10-31-1947 16:1

real estate see HOME see land see Realtors Glenview real estate booming 3-7-1924 5:1, 4-4-1924 1:5 Niles Center real estate boom still going good 8-15-1924 5:3 Glenview building and real estate movements 9-19-1924 14:1 Arlington Heights real estate is good investment 11-7-1924 1:4 Glenview real estate being sold and improved 11-21-1924 9:7 Palatine real estate on move 12-12-1924 19:7 spring brings new activity in Arlington Heights real estate 3-20-1925 2:1 Palatine real estate market brisk 5-15-1925 17:3 Glenview real estate development 5-22-1925 14:1 Arlington Heights real estate activities still going good 6-12-1925 9:5 new Arlington Heights real estate activity 7-10-1925 1:1 Arlington Heights real estate and building activity greater than ever 7-9-1926 1:1 Arlington Heights real estate shows spring activity 5-24-1929 1:1 Cook County moves to sell one third of county real estate for delinquent taxes 7-17-1931 1:3 Arlington Heights real estate activity returning 10-23-1931 1:6 real estate market busy in Palatine 3-29-1935 CCH 1:1 DuPage County real estate boom predicted 2-26-1937 RR 1:7 Cook County real estate transfers 7-23-1937 6:6 effects of war on DuPage real estate 3-6-1942 RR 1:7 George Nixon paints rosy picture for real estate values 10-19-1945 2:6 average Wheeling home value: $17,000, 8-8-1963 WH 1:1 Sherwood Ross says census shows home value rise after Negro influx 1-23-1964 RMH 5:1

Real Estate Company of America, Chicago (Realco) see Realty Company of America, Chicago (Realcoa)

Real Estate Research Corporation bankruptcy of taxing bodies predicted within 10 years; light industry needed to help pay municipal costs 7-16-1948 1:7 local officials told suburban living is a luxury 7-23-1948 4:1

Realco (abbreviation) see Real Estate Company of America, Chicago

Realcoa (abbreviation) see Realty Company of America

Realtors see also construction see also panic peddling see also real estate see Abelmann, William H., Elgin, Palatine see American Arrow, Inc., Mount Prospect see Andersen, L. B. and Co., Wheeling see Anderson, R. J., Palatine see Anderson & Williams see Annen & Busse, Mount Prospect see Arlington Heights Realty Co. see Arlington Real Estate Improvement Co. see Arlington Realty Co., Inc. see Arlington Realty, Inc. see Arrow Realty, Mount Prospect see B & K Realty & Insurance, Hoffman Estates see Baird & Warner see Barrington Realty Co. see Barrington Town & Countryside Realty Inc. see Barton Stull Realtor, Arlington Heights see Barton Stull Realtor, Prospect Heights see Beaulieu, Robert see Behrens, C. M. & Co., Arlington Heights see Behrens, Carl M., Sr., Arlington Heights see Bennett and Kahnweiler see Bercher & Associates, Arlington Heights see Berry, H. Roy Company, Chicago see Besander, I. E., Mount Prospect see Best Realty, Wood Dale see Beyer, Peter, Arlington Heights see Blair Realty, Bensenville see Bode, George F., Lombard see Boeger, H. W., Arlington Heights see Boeger, Herman H., Arlington Heights see Boehmer & Hedlund, Inc. see Boeske, Leonard, Addison see Brooks Realty Co., Des Plaines see Bruns Real Estate, Arlington Heights see Bulger, Joseph I. see Burns, Hugh E., Park Ridge see Busse, George L., Mount Prospect see Busse, George L. & Co., Mount Prospect see Busse Realty Association, Mount Prospect see Busse, Wm. & Bros., Mount Prospect see C.I.D. Realty Corp., Carpentersville see Campbell, Leslie L., Arlington Heights see Carr Realty, Wheeling see Carr Realty Co., Deerfield see Cepek, R. A., Estates, Chicago see Chicago Real Estate Board see Clover, B. B. & Co., Itasca see Cogswell Realty, Barrington see Consolidated Realty Company see Cook County Owners Real Estate Board see Cottage Realty building, Mount Prospect see Country Squire Realtors, Barrington see Dattolo, Tom, Arlington Heights see Dean & Peters, Palatine see De Bruyne Construction Co., Roselle see Degner, E., Realty, Barrington see De Pue, William H., Barrington see De Pue, Wm. H., Palatine see Des Plaines Realty Co. see Deschauer, Irving C., Lake Zurich see Dooley, H. A., Co. Realtors, Des Plaines see Dooley, H. A., Real Estate, Mount Prospect see Dovenmuehle, Inc., Elk Grove Village see DuPage County Board of Realtors see DuPage School of Real Estate see Ehler Wenborg Realty Co Inc, Prospect Heights see Elgin Realty Agency see Elmore, Howard W., Co., Bensenville see Evans, H. Leroy & Co., Niles Center see Faith Realty and Development Co., Des Plaines see Falkanger-Kohl Real Estate, Palatine see FBK Realtors Inc., Arlington Heights see FBK Realtors Inc., Mount Prospect see Feil, A. C., Elgin see Fenz, William A., Roselle see Feuerborn & Klode, Chicago see Fischer Real Estate, Elmhurst see Flentie & Behrens, Arlington Heights see Flentie, Julius D., Arlington Heights see Florence, Blum & Keller, Inc., Arlington Heights see Florence, Don, Arlington Heights see Folz, George, Palatine see Folz Realty Co., Arlington Heights see Francek, "C", Mount Prospect see Franzen, Chester F., Bensenville see Frett Builders & Realty, Crystal Lake see Gieseke and Landmeier see Gleason & Bennett, Palatine see Gottlieb, J. R. and Company, Chicago see Gray, Charles P., Arlington Heights see H & H Realty, Inc. see Hanner, David see Hansen, Ronald M., Realtors see Harmening & Schnadt, Bartlett see Hendrickson, Clarence A., Inc., Arlington Heights see Heron Realtors, Rolling Meadows see Herzog, E. A., Realty Co. see Hill, Kimball & Associates, Rolling Meadows see Hoffman Estates Realty Co. see Holt Realty Co., Wheeling see Home Realty, Palatine see Houser, Orrie, Park Ridge see Hunnerberg & Weber, Palatine see Illinois Association of Real Estate Boards (IARB) see James, Chas. W. & Co., Chicago see Juhnke, Albert J., Roselle see Kelsey, Frank, Barrington see Kelter, Arthur C. see Kelter Realtors, Prospect Heights see Kemmerly, Jack L., Palatine see Kenroy Realty Co. see Kern, Joe see Kirchhoff, W. H., Franklin Park see Krause and Kehe Real Estate Company, Arlington Heights see Krause, Walter, Jr., Arlington Heights see Kristan, Charles see Kuntz Realty Co., Arlington Heights see Kunz, F., Palatine see Lagerhausen, Ray F., Des Plaines see Lake Shore Realty Company see La Londe, Roy L., Palatine see Langley, Andrew J., Roselle see LaRue Realty, Wheeling see Laux, Richard M. and Associates, Inc., Addison see Lee-Ryan Realty, Palatine see Lindgren & Associates Real Estate, Rand Road between Long Grove Road and Plum Grove Road see Luehring, Wesley, Itasca see Luhnow, William, Glenview see Lundstrom Realty, Elgin see MacArthur, Alexander, Barrington see Manke, Richard A. F., Real Estate, Arlington Heights see MAP Multiple Listing Service see McCabe Realty, Mount Prospect see McCarns, Ken, Realty, Palatine see McCullen & Cole, Glenview see McIntosh, Arthur T., & Company, Chicago see Mensching & Wellner, Roselle see Mid-Central Development Co., Streamwood see Miller Real Estate, Mount Prospect see Mitchell, Calvin, Arlington Heights see Mitchell, R. B., Arlington Heights see Mount Prospect Development Association see Mount Prospect Real Estate Service see Mueller, E. P., Arlington Heights see Nance, Dayton B., Barrington see National Association of Real Estate Boards see Neal, C., Realty, Palatine see Nelson, Robert L., Realty, Arlington Heights see Nelson, Robert L., Realty, Barrington see Nelson, Robert L., Realty, Mount Prospect see Niles Center Realty Co., see North Side Realty Co., Niles Center see North Towns Realty Co., Evanston see Northwest Extension Realty Co., Niles Center see Northwest Realty, Arlington Heights see Northwest Suburban Board of Realtors see Northwestern L Improvement Association see O'Beirne Realty Co., Wood Dale see O'Beirne, W. H. see O'Day Realtors, Mount Prospect see Paddock, Hosea Cornish, Arlington Heights 4-3-1908 1:4 see Peters, Albert C. & Sons, Palatine see Peters and Company, Arlington Heights see Peterson, Paul, Co., Arlington Heights see Pfingsten & Bouffard, Arlington Heights see Philippe Bros., Palatine see Philippe Real Estate, Palatine see Plum Grove Realty Corp., Palatine see Point Realty, Palatine see Port, Rich see Pose & Whiteside, Woodstock see Purdy & Co., Inc., Arlington Heights see Quindel, H. E., Schaumburg see Rausch & Johnson, Palatine see Real Estate Company of America, Chicago (Realco) see Real Estate Research Corporation see Realty Company of America, Chicago (Realcoa) see Realty Corporation America see Redeker, Adam & Redeker, Arlington Heights see Redeker & Redeker, Arlington Heights see Relocation Finance Corp. see Rex Realty Co., Arlington Heights see Road King Realtors see Rodewald, M. & Co., Arlington Heights see Rolling Meadows Realty see Roselle Realty see Sauerbier, C. H., Bensenville see Schick & Landwehr, Shermerville see Schierding & Paddock Real Estate see Schnadt, H. W., Bartlett see Schwenk, Karl and Company, Palatine see Sebastian, Wm. B., Des Plaines see Smith, A. Haddow, Chicago see Smith & Dawson see Smith and Pipenhagen Inc., Des Plaines see Sontag, John R., Mount Prospect see Stanton Realty Co., Arlington Heights see Starck & Co. Realtors, Des Plaines see Starck, Robert W. & Co., Mount Prospect see Steger Real Estate Co., Niles see Steinbrinck, Elvin P., Palatine see Stull, Barton, Realtors, Prospect Heights see Suter, Francis E., Agency, Bensenville see Swanson, H. S., Palatine see Tindall, H. J. & Sons, Mount Prospect see Town and Country Estates, Inc., Mount Prospect see U.S. Homefinders, Palatine see Utpadel, Chas. C., Wheeling see Vi-Fi Realty, Inc., Palatine see Voelker and Hausam, Arlington Heights see Vogt, Alvin C., Schiller Park see Walbaum, Herbert see Warriner, James W., Arlington Heights see Waukee Realty Co. see Weber, Edward J., Palatine see Wenborg Realty, Prospect Heights see Wendt, John H., Des Plaines see Whitney Real Estate, Barrington see Whitton, K. R., Inc., Mount Prospect see Wiggins Real Estate, Mount Prospect see Wilson, Charles H., Arlington Heights see Willson & Florence Realtors, Mount Prospect see Willson, Harold, Arlington Heights see Wood Dale Realty see Wornhoff, William C., Forest Park see Wyatt & Coons, Glenview 1500 Realtors at convention at Medinah Country Club 10-4-1935 RR 1:8 local Realtors interest outside money for home building in Arlington Heights 8-21-1936 1:3 Wheeling Realtors plan to correct fire hazard 1-12-1940 CCH 7:1 DuPage Realtors to hear about the 'Solar House' 3-17-1944 RR 1:1 "typical Wheaton home" wins DuPage Realtors' award, photograph 6-9-1944 RR 3:4 Arlington Heights to be a city of 10,000 in '49—Realtor 11-23-1945 1:7 protect the public 4-16-1948 RR 1:5 "Money talks" in a real estate deal, court decides; denies $1400 commission 12-10-1948 1:4 house-hunting is suburban adventure 9-8-1960 AHH 4:1 what factors control home value? 10-13-1960 AHH 42:1 suburb realtors seek professional stature 10-13-1960 AHH 45:4 real estate salesmen warned not to 'panic' home owners 11-9-1961 AHH 34:3 suburban realtors bound to national code of ethics 11-16-1961 AHH 15:1 Realtor Week fete slated 3-29-1962 AHH 29:1 realtor's pledge, photographs 4-16-1964 AHH 44:1 women realtors find success in new field 4-16-1964 AHH 45:5 real estate business has flourished; professional status grows 4-16-1964 AHH 46:1 how realtor helps client buy or sell 4-16-1964 AHH 48:1 code of ethics protects realtors' clients 4-16-1964 AHH 49:1 realtors deal with varied properties; homes only part of job 4-16-1964 AHH 51:4 suburb boom spurs move to 'branches' 4-16-1964 AHH 52:4 veteran realtors have seen suburbia grow 4-16-1964 AHH 53:1 how realtor helps modern 'migrants' 4-16-1964 AHH 54:1 MAP is sales tool for realty brokers 4-16-1964 AHH 54:2 suburban realtors are civic workers 4-16-1964 AHH 55:1 outlook is good for 1964, 4-16-1964 AHH 58:5 keeping informed is realtors' task 4-16-1964 AHH 59:1 industry celebrates 'New Homes Month' 4-16-1964 AHH 59:6 realtors to air views on proposed referendum on open occupany 7-16-1964 AHH 10:4 Palatine realtors tell Palatine Human Relations Commission they will not sell to Negroes 11-5-1964 PE 1:6

Realty Company of America, Chicago (Realcoa) (also known as Realty Corporation of America (RCA), Real Estate Company of America (Realco)) see Arlington Heights Gardens see Northern Aire Subdivision, Arlington Heights see Shires, The, Des Plaines Arlington Heights files suit against 2-22-1962 AHH 2:2 Arlington Heights seeks restraining order 3-1-1962 AHH 1:4 head William Alter refuses to adopt Arlington Heights code 8-2-1962 AHH 26:3 Centex Construction Co. is selling most of its undeveloped property in Elk Grove Village to 1-9-1964 EGH 1:1 Pres. William Alter outlines plans for "cluster-type" development northwest of Rohlwing Road and Devon Avenue in Schaumburg Township 1-16-1964 EGH 1:7 cluster zoning is new plan concept 1-23-1964 AHH 43:1 Elk Grove Village planner hails cluster project; new concept is 'advance' 1-30-1964 EGH 1:1 School District No. 54 fears project 1-30-1964 EGH 1:6 Elk Grove Village board cool to plan; development details told Real Estate Company of America, Chicago 2-6-1964 EGH School District No. 59 vows fight; protests heavy density zone 2-13-1964 EGH 1:1 joint school board effort proposed to fight 2-13-1964 HH 2:1 crowded housing criticized; burden on schools cited 2-20-1964 EGH 1:1 1,100-acre project rushed; board clears cluster zone 2-20-1964 EGH 1:4 School District No. 54, Schaumburg Township asks public support to fight giant RCA project 2-20-1964 HH 1:1 high density zone issue flares over $7500 check 2-27-1964 EGH 1:1 cluster housing foes form citizens' group 2-27-1964 EGH 1:2 trustees in middle on cluster zoning; schools fight higher density 2-27-1964 EGH 4:1 8800-home project protest parley called 2-27-1964 HH 1:1 makes presentation to School District No. 59, photograph 3-5-1964 EGH 1:5 Citizens for Sane Suburban Zoning organizes to oppose high density in Elk Grove Village 3-5-1964 EGH 3:1 lists objections to proposed 'cluster' law 3-5-1964 EGH 5:2 many groups pledge protect to 1,100 acre plan 3-5-1964 HH 6:5 high-density zone hearing postponed; error is cited by attorney 3-12-1964 EGH 1:1 failed to plan, attorney tells trustees 3-12-1964 EGH 2:5 battles big odds for cluster zoning okay 3-12-1964 PE 7:4 Elk Grove Village trustees erupt over issue; George Mullen attack on Eugene Keith spurs censure 3-19-1964 EGH 1:1 trustee flare-up simmers; Trustee Keith suggests lie detector test for Trustee Mullen 3-26-1964 EGH 1:4 says it 'won't hurt tax base'; School District No. 54 skeptical of new promise, photographs 3-26-1964 HH 1:1 residents to challenge annexation 4-2-1964 EGH 1:1 hoping to make converts at zone hearing 4-2-1964 EGH 3:1 President William Alter proud of company's record 4-2-1964 EGH 3:4 expect lengthy hearing at zone hearing 4-2-1964 EGH 4:1 expert witness paints grim picture of cluster housing 4-16-1964 EGH 2:4 option extended again 4-16-1964 EGH 2:7 professor is first witness for 4-16-1964 WH 6:4 objectors testify Saturday 4-23-1964 EGH 1:1 witness denies school crowding 4-23-1964 EGH 3:1 School District No. 54 officials fearful Rolling Meadows indifferent to crisis; seek to stall project 4-23-1964 HH 1:6 Hoffman Estates Pres. Edward Pinger denies he shirks struggle against 4-23-1964 HH 7:1 opponents bombard Elk Grove Village zoning board; 9,282 names on petitions 4-30-1964 EGH 1:1 'cluster' idea brings torrent of testimony; Elk Grove Village zoners seek to draft law, photographs 5-7-1964 AHH 37:3 Schaumburg village attorney raps 'double density' gimmick 5-7-1964 EGH 1:3 withdraws rezoning petitions; Elk Grove Village zoners torpedo project; option to buy from Centex to expire 5-7-1964 EGH 1:5 Elk Grove Village sets special parley; zoning board pleas futile; planners rap zoners delay 5-14-1964 EGH 1:1 issue still sputters; firm granted option extension 5-21-1964 EGH 1:3 future aired; expert cites U. of C. report 5-21-1964 EGH 2:5 Elk Grove Village trustees refuse School District No. 54 request for equal time with 5-28-1964 EGH 1:3 starts new round in zoning fight 6-4-1964 EGH 1:3 Elk Grove Village Lions Clubs submits protest to 6-11-1964 EGH 1:6 Elk Grove Village drafts new 'cluster' rules 6-18-1964 EGH 1:7 controversy ends; Elk Grove Village zoning board of appeals dismisses rezoning hearing 6-25-1964 EGH 1:1 long, confused battle nears an end 6-25-1964 EGH 2:1 merits of cluster housing still undecided 7-9-1964 AHH 25:1 builder Eric Kuntze asks Arlington Heights to disannex Realcoa property 7-30-1964 AHH 1:1 plat for 45 acres southwest of Arlington Heights Road and Cedar Street 11-26-1964 AHH 16:1

Realty Corporation of America (RCA) see Realty Company of America, Chicago (Realcoa)

reapportionment new 13th Congressional district, map 10-9-1931 10:1 congressional remap invalid, judge decides 11-6-1931 1:5 state kills remap, restores 7th Congressional district 1-15-1932 1:7 reapportionment would add north Cook County to DuPage County district 4-30-1943 RR 1:5 remap plans place NW towns in new Congressional Dist. 13, 1-17-1947 1:4 Bernice Van Der Vries for reapportionment 6-13-1947 5:3 to divide North Cook County into three senatorial districts, map 4-14-1955 AHH 1:4 BGA proposes plan on reapportionment, map 9-14-1961 AHH 7:1 State Sen. Graham for equitable remap 10-12-1961 AHH 17:4 Sen. Graham offers 'area' remap plan 10-19-1961 AHH 1:7 congressional remap finally achieved; suburbs are shortchanged, map 11-30-1961 AHH 20:1 legislators to face rough struggle over remap 12-6-1962 AHH 39:4 remap to be explosive issue 1-3-1963 AHH 8:1 to be knotty problem 2-7-1963 BR 4:1 redistricting questions due for early answer 3-7-1963 BE 7:7 redistricting snarled in House controversy 3-14-1963 AHH 16:1 re-map bills get spotlight; Chicago to lose seats 4-25-1963 AHH 20:1 political parties in tug o' war on reapportionment 5-2-1963 RMH 2:4 DuPage County legislators voice set opinions on new redistricting 5-9-1963 BR 1:5 tug-of-war begins; plans introduced by House, Senate 5-23-1963 AHH 31:1 districting tops House problems 6-13-1963 AHH 6:1 Senate expected to approve remap; governor expected to veto it 6-27-1963 BR 1:1 future of remap in hands of courts, 10-man commission 7-11-1963 AHH 3:1 Gov. Kerner's remap veto hailed by Democrat 7-11-1963 BR 8:5 court upholds Gov. Kerner veto 7-18-1963 AHH 16:1 the forecast: remap commission is failure bound 7-18-1963 BR 7:7 Gov. Kerner names ten to remap group 8-22-1963 AHH 8:1 group holds first meeting 8-22-1963 AHH 31:5 Democrat Hubert Loftus criticizes 'at large' boycott threatened by Republicans over remap 10-17-1963 BR 1:1 what's behind the reapportionment issue? no one budges in partisan deadlock 11-14-1963 AHH 14:1 what happens if Illinois Reapportionment Commission fails to agree? 12-5-1963 AHH 49:1 GOP proposes four-five split in DuPage County 12-12-1963 BR 1:1 politicians bemoan remap failure; see DuPage County shortchanged 12-19-1963 BR 7:7 State Sen. Harris Fawell clashes with State Rep. William Redmond on remap mess 2-6-1964 BR 9:3 Wilbert Nottke, Itasca, hits remap 'fiasco' 4-2-1964 BR 8:4 Charles Percy hits U.S. Supreme Court decision redistricting state legislatures on population basis 6-25-1964 AHH 14:4 high court ruling to benefit Illinois: editorial 6-25-1964 AHH 24:1 Harris Fawell upset by U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on apportionment 7-2-1964 BR 7:1 report findings of group study on state government 7-16-1964 AHH 20:3 party lines harden on apportionment 7-23-1964 AHH 54:1 Sen. Paul Douglas says U.S. Supreme Court redistricting verdict is boon to suburbs 9-3-1964 AHH 51:2 DuPage County eyes changes in board organization; one man, one vote ruling has impact 11-19-1964 RR 2:1 redistricting called a top issue for state 12-10-1964 AHH 25:1

Reardon, David J., Mount Prospect photograph 12-16-1949 14:4

reasoning "The Rupley School Plan for Improved Individual Achievement" seeks new route to learning: stress reasoning over memorizing 2-28-1963 AHH 21:1

Rebekah Lodge, International Order of Odd Fellows see Palatine Rebekah Lodge No. 116, International Order of Odd Fellows

recession see also Great Depression 'recession' hasn't hit northwest area 3-23-1961 AHH 13:1

Rech, Billy, Wheeling sew finger back on injured boy 11-29-1962 WH 4:6

Rechenmacher, Leroy, Naperville elected associate circuit judge, photograph 11-5-1964 IR 1:2 photograph 12-10-1964 AR 5:1

recipes see also cooking Pearl Biesterfeld cooking project recipes 11-13-1928 4:6 Niles Center Public School recipe book 2-14-1930 PE 8:2 wins award for recipe, graham nut bread 5-4-1934 PE 1:4 wins recipe endorsement "Snow Balls" 4-17-1936 5:6 many recipes to be given at cooking school 5-1-1942 8:3 column "Choice Menus" [later "Menu of the Week"]: recipes from Prospect Heights ladies 9-4-1942 MPH 3:1 Palatine Woman's Club column: "My Favorite Recipes" 6-4-1943 PE 2:7 your weekly treat recipe: salad 3-1-1946 9:7 sandwich and potato chip tray, photograph 8-30-1946 (2) 12:4 soft gingerbread, sweet sauce, corn-meal bread, in Palatine Herald (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 19:2 new recipe column "Favorites for Flavor" 6-10-1949 1:7; Virginia Daisy Refrigerator Cake 6-10-1949 6:4 graham cracker cake baked 47 years ago on coal stove; recipe still delicious 12-29-1960 AHH 22:1 chairman of St. James Catholic Church, Arlington Heights, Women's Guild compiles cookbook, recipes 11-21-1963 AHH 51:3 century-old pork cake recipe debuts 12-5-1963 AHH 59:4 pizza casserole 5-14-1964 AHH 47:1 recipe column "Pot Luck" 12-17-1964 AHH 38:5

Recker, Lena see Landmeier, Mrs. Herman

Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) see United States, Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) Record, The (newspaper) see Mann, David R., Hoffman Estates 8-13-1964 HH 1:2

Record Newspaper Association Publishing Co., Inc. mentioned 8-13-1964 HH 1:3

Recordak Corporation see microfilm

recorders of deeds see Cook County Recorder of Deeds see DuPage County Recorder of Deeds

recording devices see Century Custom Recording, Arlington Heights capture radio programs on the Magic Wire [wire recording as opposed to tape recording], illustration 8-27-1948 6:3 recorder aids pupil in language mastery, photograph 3-24-1960 DCR 1:1

records see phonograph records

Recplex, Mount Prospect see Mount Prospect Swimming Pool

recreation see also park districts see Addison Recreation Club see Arlington Heights Recreation Parlor see Arlington Heights Recreational Association see Arlington Recreation Annex see Arlington Recreation Parlor see Bowlway Recreation, east of Elgin on Route 20 see Bowlwood Recreation, Wood Dale see Buffalo Grove Recreation Association see Dinse Barber Shop and Recreation Parlor, Palatine see Elk Grove Playground and Recreation Board see Elsen's Recreation Parlor, Winfield see Franklin Park Recreation Parlors see Glen Recreation, Glen Ellyn see Greater Bensenville Recreational Association see Hanover Park Recreation Center see Hi-Way Recreation, Palatine see Hopper's Recreation, Mount Prospect see L & N Recreation Parlors, Palatine see Meier & Helms Recreation, Palatine see Mount Prospect Recreation Parlor see Palatine Recreation Parlors see River-Rand Recreation Council see Schneider Bros. Recreation, Elgin see Trausch-Linden Recreation, Bensenville see Westby's Recreation Parlor, Bensenville see Wheeling Recreation Club family recreation importance stressed 6-14-1962 AHH 12:1 suburbanites seek added leisure time 6-21-1962 AHH 6:3 National Recreation Month 6-28-1962 AHH 15:1 Illinois falls behind in recreation areas 6-28-1962 AHH 50:3 Illinois Board of Economic Development preparing an outdoor recreation plan 12-10-1964 AHH 85:5

Recreation Field, Prospect Heights, Camp McDonald Road and Elmhurst Road to be flood-lighted 10-16-1942 MPH 1:1 start work on ball diamond 4-30-1943 MPH 3:6

Recreation Park, Arlington Heights, southeast of Belmont Avenue and Miner Street (formerly known as Baseball Park, Recreational Park, Red Wing Ball Park) see Arlington Heights Park District 9-6-1935 8:1...

Recreational Park, Arlington Heights see Recreation Park, Arlington Heights

Rector, Mrs. A. C. photograph of 9-13-1940 1:5

recycling see salvage see surplus

Red Balloon, Des Plaines, Rand Road near Central Road ribbon cutting time for new restaurant and cocktail lounge, photograph 9-26-1963 RMH 7:6 advertisement: Le Lamp Post Cocktail Lounge 10-3-1963 AHH 64:3 inspired by prize French film, photograph 10-10-1963 AHH 81:3

Red Balloon, Niles, Touhy Avenue and Lincoln Avenue hailed as favorite with Chicago-land diners 10-10-1963 AHH 81:6

Red Barn, Mount Prospect, 218 North Westgate Road mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:2 advertisement 10-24-1963 AHH 95:4

Red-Clare Television Service, Palatine, 11 North Brockway Street mentioned 12-24-1953 PE 3:1 photograph 12-2-1954 AHH 30:1 126 South Northwest Highway, advertisement 4-2-1959 HH 3:6

Red Coach Dinner Club, Bensenville, 20 East Irving Park Road (also known as Red Coach Inn) liquor license transferred 9-14-1961 BR 1:8 advertisement: restaurant and tap room 11-16-1961 BR 4:7 mentioned 12-6-1962 BR 2:3 owner says Bensenville Register story on rape case placed a 'stigma' on his business 12-13-1962 BR 1:5 liquor license renewed 1-9-1964 BR 4:3 golf equipment reported stolen by owner 8-6-1964 BR 2:4

Red Coach Inn, Bensenville see Red Coach Dinner Club, Bensenville

Red Cross see American Red Cross

Red Dot Clown photographs 8-4-1960 HH 1:1, 8-4-1960 HH 3:7, 6-1-1961 RMH 4:1

Red Eagle, Chief (Sioux) real Indians visit Schaumburg Center School 5-14-1937 PE 1:4 to put on exhibition at Wheeling Village Hall 6-25-1937 8:4 to present program at Palatine Woman's Club 7-16-1937 PE 1:7 entertains Mount Prospect Lions Club 8-6-1937 4:3 see Glenview, Village of 8-27-1937 CCH 1:8

Red Gable Motel, Palatine, Northwest Highway mentioned 11-22-1962 RMH 7:2

Red Horse Grill, Palatine advertisement 10-12-1951 PE 3:4 mentioned, 220 North Northwest Highway 11-22-1962 RMH 8:1 break-in reported 9-3-1964 PE 1:7

Red Oak Farm, Batavia Road 3 miles west of Wheaton advertisement: Duroc Jersey pigs; Robert R. McCormick 1-3-1919 5:3

Red Oaks Shop, Long Grove 'inferno' at gift shop on Main Street checked after 5-hour battle, photograph 12-13-1962 AHH 32:1 to locate on Charles Herschberger property in Long Grove 2-21-1963 WH 4:1 starts anew; clings to rustic background 5-9-1963 AHH 41:4 advertisement; McHenry Road 10-10-1963 AHH 19:1

Red Owl Supermarket, Arlington Heights, 212 West Northwest Highway illustration 6-18-1959 AHH 22:3 to be built in place of St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church 9-3-1959 AHH 1:1 opens, photograph 1-28-1960 AHH 1:2 yeggs crack safe in $10,000 haul 3-31-1960 AHH 1:4 advertisement 4-13-1961 AHH 59:1 sold to National Tea Co., photograph 3-21-1963 AHH 1:2

Red Pepper Orchestra at Balmil Dancing Pavilion 5-1-1925 16:6

Red Robin, Arlington Heights, Campbell Street business, photograph 12-28-1961 AHH 1:1

Red Robin Roller Rinks, River Road 1 block south of Higgins Road advertisement: dance 1-6-1939 8:8

Red Robin's Dance Pavilion advertisement: dance sponsored by Prairie Farmer's Athletic Club; River Road one block south of Higgins Road 11-3-1933 6:8

Red Rooster Drive In, Palatine, Northwest Highway and Brockway Street to open 6-14-1956 PE 1:4 juke boxes ransacked 4-13-1961 PE 1:2 burglarized 11-15-1962 PE 1:1

red schoolhouses see Little Red Schoolhouse see Old Red Schoolhouse

Red White Auto Garage, Mount Prospect owner loses annexation, zoning bid; east side Rand Road at Gregory Street 9-17-1964 MPH 8:1

Red Wing Ball Park, Arlington Heights see Recreation Park, Arlington Heights

Reddi-Gas Co., Elgin bottle gas battle brews over refund in Hoffman Estates 1-8-1959 PE-HES 1:7

Reddy, John, Hoffman Estates Paddock Publications editor, photographs 1-11-1962 AHH 20:7, 8-23-1962 PE 3:4 wins journalism award 10-11-1962 AHH 20:1 resigns as news editor of Palatine Enterprise, photograph 1-3-1963 PE 1:2

Reddy, John W. see Nottingham Subdivision, Arlington Heights blamed for poor condition of Belmont Avenue, Arlington Heights 3-21-1963 AHH 24:1

Redeker see Reese and Redeker, Arlington Heights

Redeker, Adam & Redeker, Arlington Heights advertisement: real estate, renting, insurance 3-5-1920 13:6

Redeker Company, The, Arlington Heights advertisement: investment bonds 10-2-1925 13:6 moves office to new business block 2-21-1930 1:6

Redeker, Elenore, Arlington Heights dies, photograph 5-25-1906 1:3

Redeker, F., Arlington Heights fire in house at Dunton Avenue and Miner Street drives out two families in zero weather; formerly known as "the academy" 1-2-1925 5:7

Redeker, Friedrich, Sr., Arlington Heights see Sahs, August W., Arlington Heights advertisement: general store 1-12-1901 1:6 mentioned September 23, 1899, 9-26-1924 14:3 president, Peoples State Bank of Arlington Heights dies, photograph 1-16-1925 1:7 [at the beginning of the roll of microfilm] photograph of 4-16-1909 1:6

Redeker, Herman photograph of 9-27-1927 8:7

Redeker, Herman F., Arlington Heights auctioneer, photograph 2-23-1923 (Roll A) 6:1 advertisement: bonds and mortgages 8-6-1926 5:1

Redeker, Herman H. see Redeker's Subdivision, Arlington Heights

Redeker, J. H., Arlington Heights advertisement: jeweler, list of Brunswick phonograph records for sale 7-1-1921 4:1

Redeker, John H. log cabin 1¼ miles east of Schaumburg Center, illustration 7-10-1936 CCH 3:1

Redeker & Redeker, Arlington Heights advertisement: real estate 2-2-1917 1:1 advertisement: fire insurance 5-4-1917 1:1

Redeker store, Arlington Heights advertisement: Vail Street and Campbell Street 6-6-1919 4:6 on Vail Street mentioned 9-30-1949 17:3

Redeker, Wilhelm Friedrich, Arlington Heights dies; general store, photograph 12-9-1904 1:5

Redekers Jewelry Store, Arlington Heights advertisement 7-2-1920 3:1

Redeker's Subdivision, Arlington Heights, South Vail Avenue three blocks from the railroad advertisement: photograph; Herman H. Redeker 9-1-1922 8:5

Redi Heating Co Inc, Prospect Heights, 6 East Euclid Avenue mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 1:3

Redigas, Inc., Elgin, 122 South Grove (formerly known as Coleman Bottle Gas Service) advertisement 9-30-1949 23:7

Reding Coal & Material, Park Ridge, Busse Highway and Greenwood Avenue advertisement 6-10-1949 22:1

redistricting see reapportionment

Redlinger, Mrs. Magdalena, Wheeling 98 years old, photograph 1-1-1943 1:6 hale and hearty at 99 years, photograph 1-7-1944 1:4 100 years old New Year's Day, photograph 1-5-1945 1:7 101 year old woman hurt in fall, photograph 1-4-1946 CCH 1:6

Redman, Hon. A. J., Oak Park photograph of 4-7-1911 5:6

Redmond, William A. "Bill", Wood Dale, Bensenville Democratic nominee for DuPage County State's Attorney was prodigy of late Frank J. Loesch 9-3-1948 RR 1:6 helps Dems, photograph 11-5-1948 RR 1:3 and Fred Anderson in hairline finish 4-12-1956 DCR 1:7 files for state legislature 1-16-1958 DCR 1:1 gets huge vote, wins easily, photograph 11-6-1958 BR 1:1 report on, photograph 7-30-1959 BR 1:7 photograph 7-7-1960 RR 12:4 defends bill to reduce Collector's fees from 3% to 2% 6-22-1961 AHH 63:1 DuPage County Democratic Organization to honor 11-2-1961 BR 5:2 photograph 12-14-1961 BR 1:2 attorney for School District No. 1, Addison Township hits DuPage County tax 'fee', photograph 7-5-1962 BR 1:1 interview, photograph 8-9-1962 BR 8:1 tow truck case given to, photograph 1-3-1963 BR 1:6 hits public works autonomy, photograph 3-7-1963 BE 1:3 still a Democrat despite all 4-11-1963 BR 7:7 'bloc' vote rapped by Martin Gleason; called 'sweetheart' deal 5-9-1963 BR 1:2 explains 'bloc' vote; cites 'persuasive' arguments, photograph 5-16-1963 BR 1:1 public criticism upheld at Illinois Central Democratic Committee meeting 5-30-1963 BR 1:1 stunned by attacks on his integrity; hat's in ring 6-6-1963 BR 1:7 Martin Gleason hits Demo 'disloyalty'; 'no win' policy charged, photograph 6-13-1963 BR 1:8 Rep. to strongly oppose moving Cook-DuPage line from Devon Avenue to Thorndale Road 6-13-1963 BR 11:1 on way to meeting when fire destroys office at 5 North Center Street, Bensenville 7-11-1963 BR 1:3 on Pension Laws Commission, photograph 8-1-1963 BR 2:6 speaks to Addison Township Regular Democrat Women's Organization at Louis' Restaurant, photograph 10-24-1963 BR 8:3 with Gov. Kerner, photograph 11-14-1963 BR 1:6 State Rep. says mass transit awaits public demand 11-14-1963 BR 4:1 clashes with State Sen. Harris Fawell on remap mess 2-6-1964 BR 9:3 needles DuPage County GOP for accepting federal aid 3-26-1964 BR 9:6 with Gov. Otto Kerner and Jerome Ziegler, photograph 8-13-1964 BR 7:4 State Rep. rips MSD plan to extend service to DuPage County 9-17-1964 BR 1:1 DuPage County flood control gets boost from 9-24-1964 AR 4:4 finds at-large race a topsy-turvy affair, photograph 10-8-1964 AHH 13:4 endorsed by two unions 10-8-1964 AR 6:3 says House will get more done 11-12-1964 DCR 1:4 asks civil service status for DuPage County workers 12-24-1964 AR 4:3

Reds see communism

Redwood Inn, Mount Prospect see Emmy's Redwood Inn, Mount Prospect see Wayne's Redwood Inn, Mount Prospect

Reeb, Anna, Wheeling at Washington, D.C. 4-27-1945 7:1

Reeb, Conrad, Wheeling mentioned 1-2-1925 10:1

Reeb, Ethel, Wheeling photograph of 3-28-1924 5:3

Reeb, Leonard J., Prairie View at Great Lakes 3-19-1943 (2) 1:2 spends Sunday at home 8-13-1943 (2) 6:7

Reed, Mr., Arlington Heights pupils give 8th annual public recital 7-3-1925 9:7

Reed, Chauncey W., West Chicago DuPage County State's Attorney, photograph 4-6-1928 DCR 4:1 "keep gangsters out of DuPage" 4-8-1932 RR 3:5 photograph of 10-21-1932 RR 2:6 seeks seat of Frank R. Reid, photograph 1-19-1934 RR 1:7 photograph of 3-30-1934 RR 4:8 sees great danger in Roosevelt's power, photograph 9-14-1934 RR 1:3 wins in 11th district, photograph 11-9-1934 RR 1:6 caricature of 2-22-1935 RR 1:4 photograph of 7-12-1935 8:1 blasts 'New Deal', photograph 12-13-1935 RR 1:6 photograph of 4-10-1936 9:8 big vote over three opponents 4-17-1936 RR 1:4 easily re-elected, photograph 11-6-1936 RR 1:3 to be honored, photograph 9-3-1937 RR 1:1 DuPage Republicans rally to hear, photograph 9-17-1937 RR 1:8 Congressional views, photograph 1-20-1939 CCH 5:1 resolution to keep Thanksgiving on last Thursday in November, photograph 9-29-1939 RR 1:7 photographs 3-22-1940 RR 1:7, 4-5-1940 RR 3:6 views on conscription 8-2-1940 CCH (2) 1:3 "I'll not support conscription" 9-6-1940 RR 1:1 photograph of 11-8-1940 RR 1:3 believes rubber situation can be solved, photograph 1-30-1942 RR 1:2 votes against anti-strike measure, photograph 7-2-1943 RR 1:3 votes against Fulbright resolution, photograph 9-24-1943 RR 1:2 "must feed Europe after war" 12-31-1943 RR 1:1 asks for repeal of Smith-Connally act 5-12-1944 RR 1:3 Illinois GOP acclaim 1-12-1945 RR 1:1 photograph 11-1-1946 RR 6:1 shows how national debt can be paid off 3-7-1947 RR 1:5 column: "Congressional Views" 3-28-1947 12:6 testimonials, photograph 4-9-1948 RR 8:3 back to Capitol, photograph 11-5-1948 RR 1:6 has winning record after 28 years 1-13-1950 RR 6:4 headlines GOP north DuPage rally 3-28-1952 RR 1:5 to speak at Bensenville on Memorial Day 5-26-1955 RR 1:7 flag at half mast after death of, photograph 2-16-1956 RR 10:4

Reed, Daryl Ann Northwest Community Hospital's first 'preemie' baby celebrates birthday, photograph 12-8-1960 AHH 56:1

Reed, H. V., Norwood Park received visit from Mr. Benjamin, of Harvard (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:3

Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Ira B, Glenview given farewell reception 10-2-1925 1:3

Reed, Robert, Arlington Heights Civil War veteran celebrates 91st birthday 3-28-1930 1:4 Civil War veteran 5-30-1930 1:2 93rd birthday 4-1-1932 3:4 last of G.A.R. Post dead 5-4-1934 1:5 Arlington pays last tribute to Civil War vet 5-11-1934 4:2

Reed, Robert M., Arlington Heights at Camp Butner, N.C. 6-2-1944 12:7 letter from Camp Butner 7-14-1944 8:3 home for a few days 9-1-1944 8:5 letter from England 11-30-1944 13:6 letter from Germany 2-2-1945 9:1 medic hangs out shingles in Germany 6-1-1945 12:4 letter from Belgium: "lack of harvesting machinery is a pitiful sight" 8-16-1945 19:5 in France 9-14-1945 7:7 and wife, photograph 7-16-1948 4:4

Reed, Roscoe, Arlington Heights advertisement: piano teacher 2-5-1929 2:1

Reed, Roscoe, farm, west of Rolling Green Country Club to be subdivided, see Arlington Town Gardens Subdivision 4-20-1945 1:5

Reed, Ross, Wheeling guilty of assault, photograph 9-27-1962 BR 1:7, 8:6 decision reversed: innocent, photograph 10-11-1962 BR 1:1

Reed, Russell W., Wheeling furlough from Camp John J. Knight, Oakland 11-6-1942 (2) 2:2 brings back a host of souvenirs 6-16-1944 10:7 in charge of the PX 8-18-1944 16:3 discharged 10-25-1945 16:5

Reed, Victor photograph 10-5-1961 AHH 14:6

Reed's Restaurant, Lombard, 309 South Main Street sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7

Reedus, Francis, Bensenville coming home from Italy 7-27-1945 RR 1:1

Reedy, Jack W., Villa Park Probate Clerk candidate father of eight children, photograph 10-27-1938 RR 2:5

Reedy, John resigns as Committeeman, Schaumburg Township Republican Club, photograph 7-27-1961 HH 1:6

Reego, James H., Jr., Mount Prospect 2nd Lt. in signal corps 8-21-1942 (2) 2:7 at Camp Hood, Texas, photograph 4-9-1943 (2) 5:2 on furlough 11-5-1943 7:6

Reese block, Arlington Heights, Northwest Highway under construction 4-3-1928 1:6

Reese building, Arlington Heights mentioned; on State Road 3-21-1919 14:6 see Arlington Poultry Market see Senne, W., Arlington Heights

Reese, Edward, Arlington Heights electrocuted 4-15-1910 8:3

Reese, Florence, Arlington Heights marries S. Edward Elfeld 9-8-1922 2:1

Reese Hardware, Arlington Heights, 12 East Northwest Highway advertisement 5-7-1929 2:1 now affiliated with Ace Stores, Inc. 5-1-1931 5:4 car slams into show window, photograph 6-12-1958 AHH 1:5

Reese, Henry Christoph, Palatine honored resident gone, photograph 3-7-1913 2:1

Reese, Henry J., Palatine four generations and all boys 11-29-1946 1:4

Reese, Herman, Palatine, north end of Plum Grove Road advertisement: hogs, cattle for sale 10-7-1921 10:6

Reese, James T., & Co. Cash Store, Arlington Heights advertisement 12-5-1919 8:6

Reese, John, Palatine discharged from navy 11-2-1945 13:3

Reese property, north of Palatine see Palatine, Village of 3-17-1955 PE 1:7

Reese and Redeker, Arlington Heights advertisement: auctioneers 9-5-1924 19:7

Reese, Uriel A., Arlington Heights see Lauterburg & Oehler, Arlington Heights advertisement: furniture, funeral director 1-12-1901 1:1 livery stable mentioned 4-5-1912 9:1 mentioned (September 23, 1899) 9-26-1924 14:3 mentioned 9-8-1950 17:3

Reese, Werner C., Arlington Heights stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. 10-9-1942 (2) 2:1

Reese, William photograph of 9-20-1927 6:1 biography 5-31-1935 3:5 charter member, Arlington Heights Lions Club, photograph 1-18-1962 AHH 19:5

Reets Leaf Lettuce, Schaumburg a vanishing way of life, photograph 8-29-1957 AHH 40:1

Reetz, Arthur at Fort Knox, Ky. 4-9-1943 RR 1:2

Reetz, George, Bensenville aids United Nations planner, photograph 7-27-1945 9:7 in Pacific 10-12-1945 9:8 photograph of 10-19-1945 14:5

Reformation St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights, Jubilee Celebration of the Reformation planned 1-26-1917 1:3, 3-16-1917 1:5 Jubilee Celebration at Deer Grove, Evangelical Lutherans to celebrate 400th anniversary of the Reformation at Deer Grove 8-10-1917 1:5 Faith English Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights, Reformation Festival Celebration 10-28-1948 2:1 Christians need modern Reformation: clergyman, photograph 10-30-1958 AHH 25:4 Reformation Week 10-22-1964 MPH 3:5

reformed churches, organizations, etc. see Christ Evangelical and Reformed Church, Des Plaines see Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bartlett see German United Reformed Lutheran Church of Addison see Illinois Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed Church see Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church, Churchville see Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church, Hanover Township see Peace Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bensenville see Peace Reformed Church, Arlington Heights see Peace Reformed Congregation of Arlington Heights see St. John United Church of Christ, Evangelical and Reformed, Algonquin Road and Roselle Road see St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Arlington Heights see St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bensenville see St. Mark United Church of Christ, Evangelical and Reformed, Wheeling, Wheeling see St. Paul United Church of Christ, Evangelical and Reformed, Palatine see St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bloomingdale see St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Lake Zurich see United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed)

Refram-Carlson Builders withdraw rezoning petitions 5-4-1961 BR 1:4

Refram, Jim, Bensenville see Royal Oaks Subdivision, Wood Dale

refrigeration see also air conditioning see also frozen food see Arlington-Prospect Refrigeration & Heating, Mount Prospect see Borkenhaegen Bros. Refrigeration Service, Des Plaines see D.P.S. Co., Des Plaines see Drewes' Refrigeration, Arlington Heights see Frigidaire Co. see Frigidaire Sales Corp., Elk Grove Village see Lichthardt, Herman, Roselle see Martens Electric Shop, Franklin Park see Maxwell Refrigeration Service, Palatine see Palatine Refrigeration and Appliance Shop see Roy's Refrigeration Service, Elgin see Western Refrigerator Service, Des Plaines see Wolff, Art, Refrigeration Sales & Service, Elgin Richard Perrin, Arlington Heights installs large refrigerating plant for his ice cream store 6-22-1923 (Roll A) 4:6 Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Electric Railway electric refrigeration for perishable products a first 9-3-1926 10:5 advertisement: Frigidaire electric refrigeration, illustrations 5-3-1927 AHH 8:1 advertisement: Kelvinator Refrigerator, illustration 8-1-1930 PE 5:1 Cook County Farm Bureau proposes refrigerated storage lockers in Arlington Heights 4-29-1938 7:3 housewives enthusiastic about new 1939 Coldspot refrigerator at Sears, photograph 3-31-1939 5:3 looking over the new 1940 Coldspot refrigerator at Sears, photograph 3-1-1940 7:1 all eyes are on the new 1940 Coldspot at Sears, photograph 4-5-1940 12:1

refugees (also known as displaced persons) refugees from Ohio River floods arrive in Arlington Heights; drive for relief funds 1-29-1937 1:2 refugee tells of shrapnel and bombs in England; mother and daughter find safe haven with Schuchardt family, Plum Grove, photograph 1-31-1941 1:6; return 12-15-1944 11:4 Arlington Heights Red Cross seeks more knitters for relief of refugees 3-7-1941 1:6 Russian refugee to tell of Soviet crusade against Christ at Elk Grove School 11-28-1941 CCH 1:2 public generous with United National Clothing Collection for refugees 4-20-1945 5:2 Palatine Post No. 690, American Legion big clothing collection for war refugees 5-4-1945 PE 1:5 Ukranian displaced persons (DP's) might be hired for farm work: Cook County Farm Bureau 9-10-1948 19:6 Inverness resident takes in Ukranian DP 12-10-1948 PE 1:7 Arlington Heights Township High School offers English and citizenship course for displaced persons 5-6-1949 1:3 displaced German farmers want locations; dispossessed of their farms by the Communists 5-27-1949 25:3 Bensenville man offers farm to 12 Estonian DP's 5-27-1949 RR 1:1 displaced German family finds a new home in Bensenville 12-30-1949 RR 1:6 Hungarian escapees arrive in Palatine 1-24-1957 AHH 1:2 Cuban refugees pose dilemma for America; influx has flooded Miami 6-28-1962 RMH 4:1

refuse see garbage

Refuse Disposal Co., Schiller Park privately owned incinerator mentioned 2-21-1963 AHH 10:4 built by Edward Bolda; incinerator, photograph 2-28-1963 AHH 14:1

Regan, Francis A. "Frank", Jr., Palatine appointed Palatine Trustee 11-29-1956 PE 1:5 biography, photograph 3-21-1957 PE 6:1 photograph 4-2-1959 BR 17:1 Palatine Trustee resigns 12-17-1959 PE 1:4 precinct captain for Palatine Township Republican Organization 11-2-1961 PE 2:4

Regan, Mrs. Francis, Palatine genealogy talk given to Palatine Historical Society 3-29-1962 PE 6:3

Regenburg, Alfred J., Palatine, Bartlett wounded in Holland 10-13-1944 1:4 out of English hospital 12-15-1944 12:2 "just got out of the hospital to lead the company into Bastogne" 2-16-1945 9:3 home on 30 days furlough 6-1-1945 9:3 returns home, awarded Bronze Star 7-27-1945 14:2 home on furlough 10-25-1945 11:3 discharged 11-16-1945 9:6

Regent Draperies, Arlington Heights, Dryden Avenue and Kensington Road advertisement 4-20-1961 AHH 12:1

Regent Park, Arlington Heights, Kensington Road and Regency Drive West Chicago Construction Co.'s big experiment is blessed here; high-rise is new to area, photograph of scale model 4-25-1963 AHH 1:6 pros and cons of high-rise apartments 5-9-1963 AHH 4:4 residents oppose; 75 show at board meeting 5-23-1963 AHH 1:8 John Mitchell fears 'avalanche' of high rise apartments 5-23-1963 AHH 33:5 rescinds high-rise okay; protesting residents 'win' 6-13-1963 AHH 1:7 high-rise apartments 'shrink' to 3 stories 6-20-1963 AHH 38:6 plans approved; no high-rise in new plat 7-18-1963 AHH 1:1 plat okayed 10-10-1963 AHH 5:1 photograph; MSD holds up sewer permits until Prospect High School solves its drainage problem 3-12-1964 AHH 1:3 promise to keep retention pond 4-9-1964 AHH 30:3 more apartments granted developer 5-7-1964 AHH 28:3 opens for public view, illustration 7-16-1964 AHH 61:3 advertisement; United Development Company 7-16-1964 AHH 65:1

regiments see One Hundred and Thirteenth Illinois Regiment

Regina Council No. 4837, Knights of Columbus (Wheeling) new officers installed 7-14-1960 WH 2:3 organizes blood bank 11-3-1960 WH 1:6 initiates four into third degree 4-20-1961 WH 1:1 minstrel show 6-1-1961 WH 6:3 takes stand against Suburban Ready-Mix Co. plant 11-23-1961 WH 2:4 Rambling Minstrels set for repeat showing 9-13-1962 WH 5:5 minstrel show slated 10-4-1962 WH 6:2 School District No. 21 motion opposing minstrel show defeated 10-18-1962 WH 4:4

Regina Ramblers This Land is Your Land, photograph 10-31-1963 WH 2:7, 3:1

Regional Conference on Developing Housing for Older People see Illinois State Advisory Council on the Improvement of the Economic and Social Status of Older People 8-8-1963 AHH 72:1

Registered Nurses Association invites nurses to meeting 9-20-1962 RMH 2:3

Reglio, Nick, Rolling Meadows veteran fireman at Lieutenant rank, photograph 9-19-1963 RMH 1:1

Regner, David J., Mount Prospect joins Allstate Insurance Co., Skokie 6-21-1962 AHH 39:6 President, Mount Prospect Jaycees proposes outdoor music center 7-5-1962 MPH 1:4 signs contract with architects for outdoor music center, photograph 7-19-1962 MPH 1:4 inspects sketch of music center, photograph 10-25-1962 MPH 6:6 presents Christmas Lighting Contest plaques, photograph 1-10-1963 MPH 3:5 Pres. wants to double membership 1-24-1963 MPH 2:6 helps deliver two carloads of toys to Maryville Academy, photograph 2-14-1963 MPH 6:1 outgoing president is newly elected state vice president 6-27-1963 MPH 1:2 to lead Charles Percy committee 12-19-1963 MPH 2:4 with Charles Percy, photograph 1-2-1964 MPH 5:6 with C. O. Schlaver, photograph 1-16-1964 MPH 2:7 chairman Elk Grove Township Percy for Governor appoints women's leader, photograph 3-19-1964 EGH 3:3 names woman director of "Percy "Perkettes" 4-2-1964 EGH 4:6 letter praises Charles Percy 4-9-1964 AHH 40:1 recognized as outstanding state vice president of Illinois Jaycees 5-28-1964 EGH 3:4 describes reaction to Gov. George Wallace speech at Jaycee national convention in Texas 7-9-1964 RMH 7:1 chosen for Jaycee book Outstanding Young Men of America 11-19-1964 MPH 3:4

rehabilitation see also disabilities, people with see DOOR, Inc., Wheeling see Elgin State Hospital see Graham, Ray, Rehabilitation Center, Elmhurst see Northbrook Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center see Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training

Reher, Fred, Bensenville a true detective story by 12-24-1920 6:4

Reher Garage, Bensenville advertisement: York Road and Irving Park Boulevard 4-3-1936 RR 3:6

Reher, John, Bensenville trip, see automobiles 4-23-1920 10:4 see Bensenville Garage 3-1-1935 RR 2:8 off for the races across Mexico, photograph 4-28-1950 RR 3:3

Reher Motor Sales, Bensenville, York Street and Irving Park Road advertisement 8-5-1938 7:1 dropped match starts gas pump blaze 7-21-1939 DCR 1:8 photograph of 1-7-1944 RR 2:1 first Ford to war vet, photograph 11-23-1945 RR 1:2 now fully staffed 1-11-1946 RR 1:4 ready to serve you, photograph 1-11-1946 RR 2:1 official truck testing 3-28-1947 RR 2:6 burglars bribe watchdog to steal new car 5-16-1947 RR 1:8 new Ford trucks make debut 1-9-1948 RR 1:3 500 West Irving Park Road 12-31-1953 RR 3:1

Rehling, Robert, formerly of Arlington Heights meets Robert Dieball in Australia 6-9-1944 12:6 back from LST in the Pacific 10-6-1944 11:3

Rehs, John photograph of 3-22-1935 RR 3:6

Reich, Vernon W., Forest Park photograph 3-29-1946 6:5 candidate for 7th District, photograph 4-9-1948 11:1 opens new resort in northern wilds 5-13-1949 19:1, 20:3

Reicher, Rev. Robert A. photograph, see Catholic Council on Working Life 5-16-1963 AHH 23:1

Reid, A. D., Norwood Park local freight agent for Chicago & St. Louis Railroad contemplates moving to Chicago (March 21, 1873) 3-18-1949 20:3

Reid, Edward, Lake Zurich photograph 5-6-1949 PE 5:4

Reid, Eldo Teachers Council President says proposed $100 raise won't satisfy teachers 12-5-1963 EGH 1:6

Reid, John teamster's load of salt, stuck in creek, gives Salt Creek its name 2-4-1949 17:1

Reid, Mrs. Maurice, Mount Prospect photograph 3-26-1948 MPH 3:3

Reidel, Mark new principal at Palatine Grade School 1-24-1947 PE 1:3

Reidenitz, H., Palatine photograph of 8-16-1945 1:3

Reid's Apparel Shop, Bensenville, 163 Center Street advertisement 4-2-1948 RR 3:1 style show, photograph 3-17-1950 RR 1:6 new shop opens on Addison Street, photograph of interior 11-26-1953 RR 3:4 advertisement: 2 South Addison Street 10-5-1961 BR 22:4

Reiland & Bree, Northbrook, Waukegan Road truck sales advance, photograph of truck 9-5-1924 5:4 advertisement: Diamond T truck, illustration 5-6-1932 6:6 review 6-27-1963 AHH 96:5

Reiland & Bree Farm Store, Route 31 and Route 176 opens 10-10-1947 2:6, illustration 10-10-1947 19:5

Reilly, Raymond, Wheeling everyone has a job in twin-happy family, photograph 4-16-1964 AHH 23:1

Reimer, Emmanuel knows real fighting 11-22-1918 1:3

Reimer's Poultry Farm & Hatchery, Long Grove advertisement: McHenry Road 2-2-1934 7:2 advertisement, Route 53 ¼ mile west of Route 83, 1-21-1949 18:1

Reinberg, Peter see Camp Reinberg, Deer Grove Forest Preserve President of the County Board, see Deer Grove Forest Preserve 7-13-1917 1:5 photograph of 11-1-1918 1:1 mentioned 4-3-1936 5:4

reindeer see deer

Reinecke, Carl, Elmhurst gets Addison Township Assessor job 1-24-1957 RR 1:3 tells history of Addison Township 3-30-1961 BR 6:1

Reinecke, Mabel G. Republican candidate for Cook County Clerk of Circuit Court, photograph 10-28-1948 22:1

Reineke, Wm. F., Hinsdale, 54 South Washington Street sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7

Reinert, Earl, Arlington Heights helped look for China mountain 4-23-1948 1:7 enters 'machine' in Bendix races, photograph 8-20-1948 9:1 see aviation 4-29-1949 1:3

Reinert, Ray, Arlington Heights enters 'machine' in Bendix races, photograph 8-20-1948 9:1

Reinert, Rita leading role in Pajama Game, photograph 9-24-1964 AHH 52:5

Reinertsen, Norman, Itasca Geneva principal to take become new principal of North School, Itasca, photograph 6-14-1962 IR 1:1

Reinhardt, Clarence narrow escapes in France 10-25-1918 1:2

Reinhold, Jack, Mount Prospect at Camp Barkley, Texas 12-24-1943 7:6

Reinhold, Richard, Bensenville in Germany 11-9-1945 16:4

Reinking, Wendell Walter, Roselle at Great Lakes 10-8-1943 12:2 at Navy Pier 2-18-1944 12:1

Reinshagen, Carole, Palatine photographs 1-16-1948 3:4, 8-26-1949 7:4

Reinshagen, Herbert Alan, Palatine letter from Aberdeen, Md. 4-16-1943 (2) 5:2 ten day furlough 11-12-1943 7:2 moving to Pittsburg, Calif. 12-10-1943 12:1 in South Pacific 2-4-1944 12:5 letter from New Guinea: "enjoying life as much as flies, insects, rain, mud, and heat will permit" 3-24-1944 12:6 sends Australian bracelet made of coins 7-14-1944 7:2 letter from Dutch East Indies 11-17-1944 10:5 letter from Philippines 2-23-1945 12:7 been to "Port Moresby, Nadzab, Lae, Hollandia, also Biak and Morotai" 4-27-1945 12:4 sergeant in South Pacific 7-6-1945 7:6 on Okinawa 9-7-1945 7:1, 9-14-1945 7:1 describes typhoon 10-25-1945 13:6 covered Pacific in ship, train, plane and truck 12-21-1945 12:3 discharged 1-4-1946 8:4 photograph 6-14-1946 5:3 hosts motorists marooned by storm 4-4-1947 15:4

Reinshagen, Mrs. Mabel, Palatine receives Berlin letter: 'Give me my America' 4-9-1948 8:3

Reinsma, Jack, Prospect Heights war engines and men need adequate heat 9-11-1942 MPH 3:2

Reinsma, Mrs. Jack, Prospect Heights school beautifier, photograph 1-21-1949 MPH 2:3, 4-22-1949 3:6

Reis, Mrs. Helen, Arlington Heights to sing, photograph 11-11-1949 5:6

Reisinger, Ernest, Northbrook joins the navy 4-20-1945 9:7

Reisner, Charles, Dunton started a shoe store in 1866, 4-22-1949 17:2

Reisner, Yetta mentioned September 23, 1899, 9-26-1924 14:3

Reitze, Fred, Prospect Heights photograph 5-6-1949 MPH 1:6

Reitze, Mrs. Fred W., Prospect Heights photograph 6-25-1948 MPH 3:4

Reliable Auto Repairing, Arlington Heights advertisement: 828 North Belmont Avenue 3-7-1930 2:5

Reliable Dry Goods Store, Bensenville, Main Street advertisement 7-6-1928 DCR 2:7

Reliable Ice Co., Bensenville advertisement 5-3-1929 DCR 4:1

Reliable Radiator Shop, Barrington, 234 West Northwest Highway advertisement 5-18-1961 AHH 57:7

Reliable Shoe Repair Shop, Itasca opens 11-2-1928 DCR 1:3

Reliable Trucking Company, Bensenville given rubbish contract for Bensenville 6-11-1948 RR 1:5 bid to open up Bensenville scavenger business defeated; franchise retained 12-21-1961 BR 1:7

Reliance Life Insurance Co., Schaumburg to erect $350,000 office building; Meacham Road just south of Golf Road 5-7-1964 HH 2:3 illustration 5-21-1964 HH 6:4 break ground, photograph 6-18-1964 HH 6:4 merges with Fortune National Life Insurance Co., of Madison, Wis. 9-3-1964 HH 2:1

relics see also antiques see also preservation presentation of Arlington Heights war relics on the Fourth 7-2-1926 1:8 war relic, captured German gun presented to Mount Prospect 9-4-1931 9:8 First Presbyterian Church, Arlington Heights celebrates seventy-five years; describes life in old days; exhibits relics of local history; church can cure 'depression' 10-2-1931 1:1 C&NW RR gives railroad relics to Museum of Science and Industry 4-22-1932 CCH 3:5 complete list of Elk Grove Township heirlooms and relics displayed at centennial with age and name of exhibitor 9-1-1933 7:1 Palatine Post No. 690, American Legion light artillery gun relic of big war 11-9-1934 PE 1:1 Frank White finds old relic: account book from Arlington Heights store 3-19-1937 1:5 South School, Arlington Heights, Indian relics 11-26-1937 CCH 4:1 DuPage County Civil War relics to be exhibited 1-27-1939 RR 1:2 DuPage County to preserve old war relics 7-18-1941 RR 1:4 family relics shown in Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church antique display 8-18-1944 PE 1:7 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 Continental Congress flag discovered in attic of Joseph Wells, Half Day, photograph 6-27-1947 1:1 1876 Itasca Public School bell mentioned by former teacher, see Lawrence, Idaclare 1-14-1949 RR 1:4 Palatine accepts gift of 1909 flag at Seip memorial 12-16-1949 PE 1:5

relief see charity see cities see food pantries see Great Depression see townships see welfare

religion see also camp meetings see also church and state, separation of see also churches see also circuit riding see also missionaries see also missions see also monasteries see also monks see also morality see also nuns see also priests see also seminaries see also sextons see also sin see also soul see also spiritism see also tabernacles see also theologians and theology see Academy of Religion and Mental Health see Catholicism see Christianity see DuPage County Conference on Religion and Race see Ecumenical Institute, Evanston see Islam see Judaism see Methodism see National Conference on Religion and Race see Park, The, Glenview see Protestantism see Race and Religion in Suburbia Conference see Schaumburg Township Religious Survey see Unitarians see Universalists Rev. Harry Fricke answers critic's charge that religion is dead 9-22-1933 1:5 Rev. Frederick Schnell, "The Village Parson" says religion is not dying 2-18-1938 CCH 1:7 pastor at First Methodist Church, Arlington Heights to preach series on world religions 6-30-1939 4:6 Rev. Fricke: 'morale thru religion' 2-13-1942 1:4 Rev. Fricke offers course in religion 9-17-1943 1:5 religious 'census' planned in Arlington 12-13-1946 1:6 Chicago religious plan legal despite Champaign ruling: 6th and 7th graders are allowed to leave classes for an hour at 2 p.m. on Wednesdays to attend religious classes in various churches 4-9-1948 19:3 Paddock Publications wins religious reporting award; 'intelligent interpretation' 4-16-1959 AHH 1:1 religion awakens to growing problems of mentally ill 8-6-1959 AHH 7:2 suburb church fails social responsibility 10-8-1959 AHH 7:3 American Civil Liberties Union challenges schools' Christmas programs; state law violation? 11-17-1960 AHH 1:3 inter-faith panel: 17 suburban churches 4-20-1961 AHH 1:5 trivia called religion's chief 'foe' in suburbia 4-27-1961 AHH 20:1 Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Palatine, sponsors outdoor services at 53 Drive-In, Palatine 6-22-1961 AHH 49:1 School District No. 2, Addison Township policy prohibits distribution of religious tracts 8-31-1961 BR 3:2 Arlington Heights pioneers: they worshipped from the start, photographs 9-28-1961 S 6:1 church responsibility to be society critic 11-30-1961 AHH 9:1 teenagers require spiritual training: Nebraska Gov. 12-14-1961 AHH 7:3 'captivity' of suburban churches has created amnesia: U. of C. professor 12-14-1961 RMH 10:2 churches keep pace with growth in Hoffman Estates - Schaumburg area 8-30-1962 HH 3:1 Mrs. Marguerite Church urges return to moral, spiritual values 11-8-1962 AHH 27:1 Rev. Martin Luther King says take stand against prejudice; Negro leader airs views on racism at National Conference on Religion and Race 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, photograph 1-24-1963 BR 14:1 Forest Hospital keynoter tells clergy's role in helping emotionally upset 12-12-1963 AHH 76:4 Richard Laux, Addison, appeals for spiritual rebirth 4-9-1964 BR 8:2 thirteen churches in Schaumburg Township find one-third of population is "unchurched" 5-7-1964 HH 3:4

"Religion in the Public Schools" report, see American Association of School Administrators 10-15-1964 AHH 8:1

religious discrimination, alleged see also human relations councils Palatine 'indignant' at Anti-Defamation League's charge of housing bias 2-5-1959 PE 1:1 northwest area suburbs experience Jewish migration, photograph; little discrimination report Jewish leaders 9-3-1959 BR 8:1 bias confronted Catholics in suburbia during 1930's 10-1-1959 AHH 22:1 'hate' literature circulated in Arlington Heights relating to Sen. Kennedy campaign 11-3-1960 AHH 1:5 swastika and words "Down with the Jew" on banner hoisted above Busse School, Mount Prospect by three 15-year-old boys, photograph 7-12-1962 MPH 3:3 Hoffman Estates workshop of National Conference of Christians and Jews aims to combat prejudice 4-25-1963 HH 3:6

religious schools see also individual churches see also seminaries see also Sunday Schools see Arlington Heights Federation of Evangelical Women's Organizations see Church of the Holy Ghost, Wood Dale see Community Vacation Church School, Arlington Heights see Concordia Teachers College, River Forest see Cook County Sunday School Association see Driscoll Catholic High School, Addison see East District Christian Day School, Schaumburg see Evangelism Training School see Hamann, J. G., School, Itasca see Holy Ghost Academy see Immanuel Sunday School, North Northfield see Maryville Academy, Des Plaines see Moody Bible Institute, Chicago see Northwest Suburban Area Leadership Training School see Northwest Suburban Interdenominational Leadership Training School see Norwood Park Union Sunday School see Notre Dame High School, Niles see Our Lady of Arlington, Arlington Heights see Sacred Heart of Mary High School, Rolling Meadows see St. Hubert Catholic Church, Hoffman Estates see St. John the Baptist School, Winfield see St. John's School, Forest Park see St. Joseph Catholic School, Addison see St. Joseph's Parochial School, Downers Grove see St. Matthew's School, East Maine see St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Addison see St. Peter Catholic Church, Itasca see St. Thomas of Villanova Church, Palatine see West School, Schaumburg two school districts study 'shared time' or dual enrollment with parochial schools 5-7-1964 AHH 11:1

Relocation Finance Corp. Carl Behrens appointed local agent 5-30-1963 AHH 51:4 Jack L. Kemmerly appointed agent 3-5-1964 AHH 50:2

remap see reapportionment

Rembowski, Leo, farm, Central Road between Roselle Road and Barrington Road farmer unearths mastodon bones, photographs 12-13-1962 AHH 23:3 Suburbia Today to tell about fossil discovery 2-28-1963 AHH 14:5

Remember Shop, The, Arlington Heights, 41 South Dunton Street mentioned 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1 advertisement 10-19-1961 AHH 60:7

Remenih, Anton, Arlington Heights see Chicago Tribune 11-11-1949 17:4

Remington, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin, Carpentersville first triplets born at NWCH, photograph 12-21-1961 RMH 10:1

remodeling see construction

Remsing, Joseph M., Forest River candidate for Wheeling Township Constable, photograph 4-1-1949 12:1

Remus, Alfred J., Arlington Heights, Chicago on Luzon 7-13-1945 7:7

Remus, Melvin "Al", Arlington Heights at South Kelly Field, Texas 10-1-1943 7:5 letter from England 12-31-1943 8:6 in Australia 2-25-1944 7:6 in England 4-7-1944 9:3, 4-14-1944 14:6 arrives home 7-27-1945 6:1 home after 21 months with 8th air force 7-27-1945 11:2 returns from England 8-16-1945 7:6 discharged 10-19-1945 9:4

Ren Dels Motel, Wheeling, 397 North Milwaukee Avenue mentioned 11-22-1962 CCH 2:5

Renaldo's, Rand Road one block north of Dundee Road featuring the "Polka Knights" 6-18-1964 AHH 63:1

Renard, Brother Flavian named provincial superior, Alexian Brothers Hospital, Elk Grove Village, photograph 6-4-1964 AHH 36:7

Render, Michael R. rescued by Allies from POW camp at Bad Orb, Germany 4-27-1945 7:6

Rendezvous Cabin, The advertisement: tavern; Lake Street 1 mile west of Bloomingdale 5-1-1936 RR 3:1

Rendez-vous Snack Bar, Le, Mount Prospect, Randhurst mentioned 8-16-1962 AHH 65:1

Rennack building, Palatine see Rennack, Chas. F. 4-13-1906 4:3

Rennack, Chas. F., Palatine building will be started soon 4-13-1906 4:3 excavating finished 4-27-1906 4:3 broken ground on corner north of Palatine Enterprise office 4-20-1906 4:3 advertisement 12-5-1913 2:1 advertisement: meats and groceries 11-5-1915 9:6 completes 1318 mile vacation trip to the Twin Cities 7-28-1916 9:5 market (May 14, 1898) 5-16-1924 7:5 property filled in with dirt 8-8-1924 5:3 photograph of 6-5-1931 CCH 8:1

Rennack, Clyde R., Palatine photograph of 10-17-1940 PE 1:7 in England 4-7-1944 9:3 letter from Belgium 3-16-1945 7:5 going direct to Pacific 8-10-1945 7:3, 9:8

Rennack, Gladys marries Paul Pohlman 6-13-1919 7:1

Rennack, Walter, Palatine Palatine Historical Society to hear 2-27-1958 PE 5:4

Rennack's Market - Grocery, Palatine see Rennack, Chas. F., Palatine

Renner, Dr. J. H., Palatine, 114 West Slade Street see Clayton, J. G., Palatine see O'Grady, Dr. George E., Palatine advertisement: physician and surgeon 4-2-1920 9:5 sends best wishes to Palatine people 12-18-1931 PE 1:4 photograph of building purchased by 10-28-1949 25:3 speech from 1927 reprinted 7-7-1955 PE 3:1

Reno's, Berkeley advertisement; ribs; 5245 St. Charles Road 12-17-1964 AHH 63:7

Reno's Pizza, Palatine, 59 North Bothwell Street just opened 12-21-1961 AHH 15:6 advertisement 1-4-1962 AHH 43:4

rent controls see price controls

Rent-A-Soft, Arlington Heights advertisement; soft water; 113 East Davis Street 11-26-1964 AHH 5:4

rental stores see also automobile rental see Des Plaines Rental Equipment Co. see S & G Rent-All, Palatine see Thompson Rental Station, Bensenville see United Rent-All, Barrington see United Rent-Alls, Addison see United Rent-Alls, Arlington Heights 'rentals' make entertaining easy; everything is now rentable, photographs 3-15-1962 AHH 31:4

Rentschler, William H. to speak to Wheeling Republicans, photographs 10-20-1960 AHH 16:6, 1-12-1961 AHH 13:6 GOP leader to speak to Elk Grove Village Jaycees 1-19-1961 EGH 1:1 says Stratton, greed hurt GOP 1-26-1961 AHH 9:1 to address club, photograph 10-12-1961 BR 17:4 to speak before Elk Grove GOP 11-23-1961 MPH 4:6 tells 14-point program for GOP comeback, photograph 12-7-1961 MPH 5:1 featured speaker, photograph 2-15-1962 RMH 3:1 to speak at Pioneer Park, Arlington Heights, photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 11:5 to give 'pep talk', photograph 3-29-1962 AHH 26:1 praises Carl Hansen, photograph 3-29-1962 MPH 9:1 photograph 3-29-1962 PE 1:4 'detects' Democratic failings, photograph 5-9-1963 EGH 5:1 warns of 'flexible' candidates for governor 5-23-1963 AHH 5:4

Rep. (abbreviation) Representative, see United States Representatives

Reparsky, Alexander, Elk Grove Township butcher found hanged 8-15-1963 AHH 14:5

Repetny, Laura, Bensenville photograph 2-6-1948 RR 3:4

Repke, Lloyd, Northbrook discharged 12-21-1945 7:5

reporters see Busse, Mrs. W. E. (Marilyn) see Clarke, Ben, Addison see Hart, Thomas C., Palatine see Harter, Mary, Itasca see Hayes, Charles E., Arlington Heights see Keen Teen Reporters see Klingman, Martin, Addison see McCarthy, Robert V. see Smeby, Mrs. Rudolph, Mount Prospect see Taylor, Ella, Arlington Heights see Thompson, John Hall see Wagner, Adolph, Prospect Heights list of agents and reporters for Cook County Herald 1-10-1919 5:2 reporter describes a walk around Village of Palatine 6-27-1919 11:3 9 men in the Cook County Herald office and 20 reporters 10-17-1924 8:3 reporter takes tour through Mount Prospect 1-8-1926 4:7 press accepts challenge of gangland after Chicago Tribune reporter Jake Lingle killed 6-20-1930 3:3 11 reporters at Paddock Publications 3-25-1938 4:5 reporter visits Park Lane Launderers, Arlington Heights 3-6-1942 3:4 new reporters at Mount Prospect Herald 8-21-1942 MPH 1:6 British reporter hails planes at Douglas Aircraft Company 3-24-1944 6:4 Mrs. Vernon Pusheck replaces Mrs. Murray C. Whyte as reporter at Roselle Register 4-7-1944 RR 3:6 17 new homes occupied at Palanois Park Subdivision, Palatine; reporter interviews new residents 7-20-1945 PE 1:1 glib Chicago reporters and sob sister get hazing story 11-29-1946 1:5

Representatives see United States Representatives

reprints, newspapers see also facsimiles see Cook County Chronicle (February 11, 1876), 11-14-1941 7:5 see Cook County Herald (1874) 9-28-1961 S 26:4 see Cook County Herald (March, 1874) 9-28-1961 S 12:2 see Cook County Herald (October 29, 1874) 11-14-1941 7:5 see Cook County Herald (February, 1876) 11-21-1941 1:1 see Cook County Herald (June 14, 1877) 9-24-1926 5:3 see Cook County Herald (April 13, 1878) 12-18-1936 5:5 see Cook County Herald (Sept. 23, 1899) 9-26-1924 14:3 see Northern Illinoisan (July 31, 1867) 11-17-1939 RR 1:8 see Palatine Enterprise (June 28, 1884) 11-17-1938 CCH 1:4 see Palatine Enterprise (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7 see Palatine Enterprise (1892) 1-25-1927 1:1 see Palatine Enterprise (May 14, 1898) 5-16-1924 7:5 see Palatine Independent (May 20, 1893) 5-4-1928 PE 2:3

reptiles see alligators see lizards see snakes

Republic Lumber Co., Bellwood, St. Charles Road and Mannheim Road advertisement 7-19-1962 AHH 10:3

Republican Citizens League of Illinois appoints Carl Hansen to head voter registration drive 9-7-1961 AHH 6:1

Republican Country Town Committeewomen's Organization of Cook County to honor Dirksen 9-7-1961 AHH 16:3; photograph 9-28-1961 AHH 13:2

Republican First Voters of DuPage County pink elephant dance 7-2-1948 RR 4:3

Republican Minutemen of Illinois Tom Hanlon named personnel chairman for northwest suburban area; staffs Chicago precincts with party workers 5-10-1962 AHH 4:3

Republican National Convention Henry Matthei and S. Sutherland, Palatine, attended Republican national convention (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7 Circuit Judge Win Knopch, Naperville, is candidate for delegate to GOP national convention, photograph 2-11-1944 RR 1:7 James Douglas Jr. for delegate to Republican national convention, photograph 4-2-1948 11:2 Robert Wood, Highland Park, candidate for delegate to GOP convention 4-2-1948 11:4; advertisement, photograph 4-2-1948 11:6 Douglas receives endorsement, photograph 4-9-1948 12:1,4 George T. Coker Jr., Arlington Heights, candidate for delegate, photograph 1-30-1964 AHH 5:3 Jesse Lehman, Hoffman Estates and Harold Smith make pitch to Elk Grove Township Republicans for alternate delegate to national convention 1-30-1964 MPH 1:3 Sen. Barry Goldwater seen as unlikely choice for national convention 4-30-1964 BR 7:7 Illinois GOP delegates deny Charles Percy national convention post; Percy refuses to endorse Goldwater, photograph 6-18-1964 AHH 42:1 Paddock Publications to report on 1964 convention at San Francisco 6-25-1964 AHH 20:2 old guard blind to suburbia's potential; Charles Percy says fate of the GOP will be settled in the suburbs 7-16-1964 AHH 1:1 area residents have roles at 7-16-1964 AHH 16:4 city filled with colorful vignettes 7-16-1964 AHH 18:1 Cook County Sheriff Richard Ogilvie, Alex MacArthur and William Erickson parley, photograph 7-23-1964 AHH 5:4 GOP moderates uncertain of suburbia; Barry Goldwater's foes voice concern, photographs 7-23-1964 AHH 16:4 personal impressions from Charles Hayes and Larry Cameron 7-23-1964 AHH 43:4 GOP goes Goldwater, photographs 7-23-1964 AHH 45:1 civil rights never out of convention sight; cited as suburban vote key, photographs 7-23-1964 RMH 2:4 Charles Percy pleads for new GOP suburb effort 7-23-1964 BR 14:3 demonstrator, photograph 12-31-1964 AHH 22:1

Republican Party (GOP: "Grand Old Party") see Addison Township Republican Party see Addison Township Young Republican Club see Arlington Heights Republican Club see Barrington Township Regular Republican Organization see Bloomingdale Republican Club see Bloomingdale Township Regular Republican Organization see Bloomingdale Township Republican Party see Bloomingdale Township Young Republican Club see Cook County Country Towns Republicans see Cook County Republican Organization see Cook County Young Republican Organization see Country Towns Women's Republican Organization see DuPage County Republican Central Committee see DuPage County Women's Republican Club see DuPage County Young Republican Organization see Ela Township Republican Women's Club see Elk Grove Township Regular Republican Organization see Elk Grove Township Republican Women see Elk Grove Township Young Republicans see Elmhurst Young Republican Club see Ericcson, John, Republican Club see Federation of DuPage County Women's Republican Clubs see Glen Ellyn Young Republicans Club see Hanover Township Young Republican Organization see Hinsdale Women's Republican Club see Illinois Federation of Republican Women see Illinois Republican Party see Illinois Republican Service Men's League see Illinois Young Republican Organization see Itasca Republican Party see Itasca Republican Woman's Club see Maine Township Republican Organization see Maine Township Young Republican Organization see Niles Township Republican Club see Northwest Suburban Young Republicans see Palatine Republican Club see Palatine Township Regular Republican Women's Club see Palatine Township Republican Organization see Palatine Township Young Republicans see Prospect Heights Republican Club see Riverside Township Regular Republican Organization see Rolling Meadows Regular Republicans see Schaumburg Township Republican Club see Schaumburg Township Republican Woman's Club see Township Republicans (Palatine Township) see United Republican Fund see Wheaton Young Republican Club see Wheeling Republican Political Action Committee see Wheeling Township Republican Organization see Wheeling Township Republican Workshop see Wheeling Township Women's Republican Club see Wheeling Township Young Men's Republican Club see Wheeling Township Young Republican Club see Woman's Cook County Republican Central Committee see Women's Republican Club of the 13th Congressional District see York Township Republican Club loses, see Cook County 11-8-1912 5:1 greatest landslide in history of nation; election results 11-5-1920 1:5 Cook County slate 3-31-1922 17:1 outlook for 6-1-1923 (Roll A) 9:6 wins majority of Cook County judgeships 11-9-1923 (Roll A) 1:4 mass meeting, see St. Martha's Hall, Morton Grove 3-28-1924 23:4 mass meetings 10-24-1924 17:1 landslide in western Cook County 11-7-1924 1:1 vote fraud in primary, see Cook County 7-16-1926 1:1 few contests for township precinct committeeman 4-6-1928 1:7 loses to Democrats in landslide 11-7-1930 1:8 old hat brings back Palatine memories 2-13-1931 PE 1:2 campaign starts at Shayne's Ballroom 10-7-1932 1:8, 10-14-1932 1:7 snowed under 11-11-1932 1:7 patronage ax drops upon Republicans 2-3-1933 1:8 mandamus suit filed in DuPage ballot controversy 3-23-1934 RR 1:8 mandamus writ orders change in primary vote 3-30-1934 RR 1:7 election results 4-13-1934 1:4 Grass-Roots convention at Springfield 6-14-1935 CCH 1:3, 6-21-1935 1:3, 6-28-1935 1:1 free movies part of mass meeting 4-3-1936 1:3, 9:1, 4-10-1936 9:6 state, county candidates talk at Arlington Theatre 10-23-1936 1:1 country towns vote Republican 2 to 1, 11-11-1938 1:1 stages primary homecoming 4-12-1940 1:7 10,000 cheer Brooks-Green at huge rally in Cuba Township 9-20-1940 CCH 1:2 rally at Medinah 9-27-1940 RR 1:6 heavy vote for Willkie, Green, old time majorities 11-8-1940 1:2 gives Green 25,000 majority in DuPage County 11-8-1940 RR 1:8 DuPage celebrates with 'victory' party 12-6-1940 RR 1:2 leaders of past and present at unique party 1-17-1941 1:4 Carr feted at Arlington Heights, photograph 3-27-1942 MPH 1:3 regulars are winners in primaries 4-17-1942 1:4 vote in DuPage County largest since 1932, 4-24-1942 RR 1:2 faced with primary contests 4-7-1944 1:8 advertisement: do your duty 4-7-1944 16:3 expect quiet primary in DuPage 4-7-1944 RR 1:8 Dewey: bring boys home soon! 10-20-1944 4:1 GOP pins hopes on country towns 10-26-1944 1:7 heavy Republican vote in northwest townships 11-10-1944 1:6 expects record vote, claims victory in 7th congressional race 11-1-1946 1:7 will your veteran get his bonus? 11-1-1946 12:4 sweeps county, state, nation 11-8-1946 1:7 victorious Republicans take oath of office, photograph 12-6-1946 1:1 still aims for economy and tax reduction 8-1-1947 12:3 'rebel' slate filed 1-30-1948 1:3 John Nuveen, Jr. wins wide Republican endorsement 4-2-1948 11:2 advertisement attacks Democrat Frank Annunzio's endorsement of Republicans 4-2-1948 RR 4:1 little excitement for primary elections 4-9-1948 1:8, 4-9-1948 RR 1:7 advertisement 4-9-1948 12:5 party regulars are primary winners 4-16-1948 1:8 Democrats overcome large suburban GOP vote 11-5-1948 1:7 DuPage County polls record vote; Dewey tops '44; Stevenson leads Dems; election results 11-5-1948 RR 1:1 northwest Republicans pull big primary vote 4-14-1950 CCH 1:6 country towns bring victory to 11-10-1950 1:7 249 file in DuPage County for party precinct jobs 1-25-1952 RR 1:7 expect record vote at primary 4-4-1952 1:6 N-W towns poll heaviest primary vote in history; 5,000 Wheeling voters help swell Taft, Stratton landslide 4-11-1952 1:7 country towns roll up heavy Republican vote; carry Cook County ticket to victory 11-7-1952 AHH 1:7 GOP gets record 48,000 margin over Democrats 11-7-1952 RR 1:3 heavy Republican vote in northwest areas 11-5-1953 CCH 1:7 contests bother [excite] voters 4-8-1954 RR 1:7 Carroll, Canty, Boughner GOP primary winners 4-12-1956 AHH 1:7 Ike or Adlai? Tuesday tells! 11-1-1956 AHH 1:6 GOP makes clean sweep of suburbs; Ike appeal swells mammoth majorities in 5 townships 11-8-1956 AHH 1:7 GOP plans major drive in suburbs; leaders to 'woo' suburbia, photographs 8-4-1960 AHH 42:4 Mrs. Marguerite Stitt Church praises suburb GOP strength 10-20-1960 AHH 6:1 50,000 to greet Nixon at O'Hare Airport 10-27-1960 AHH 4:3 suburbs hold election key; excitement runs high 11-3-1960 AHH 1:3 GOP stands fast in record suburb vote 11-10-1960 AHH 1:3 GOP wins 2 to 1 in big DuPage County vote 11-10-1960 BR 1:6 hot fight expected for Addison Township GOP nominees 1-12-1961 BR 1:5 Charles Percy says GOP is exciting, photograph 1-19-1961 RMH 4:1 William Rentschler says Stratton, greed hurt GOP 1-26-1961 AHH 9:1 predict DuPage vote to test GOP power 3-30-1961 IR 1:4 Elk Grove Township vote is GOP victory 4-6-1961 EGH 1:4 'Young Turk' Max Kolin, Rolling Meadows, seeks new image for GOP: suburb party 'lacks vigor', photographs 5-11-1961 AHH 26:1 Wheeling Township Committeeman Henry A. Busse defends GOP leadership, photograph 5-25-1961 AHH 24:1 GOP crusader, Carl Hansen, Mount Prospect, speaks up, defines meaning of modern Republicanism, photograph 7-27-1961 AHH 45:4 reader says GOP conservatism can't meet modern challenges 8-3-1961 AHH 64:3 William Rentschler tells 14-point program for GOP comeback 12-7-1961 MPH 5:1 committeemen fail to agree on candidate to replace Marguerite Stitt Church 12-28-1961 AHH 1:5 Cook County budget is lashed by GOP minority on board 12-28-1961 AHH 4:3 GOP sends campaign into 'orbit' 2-22-1962 RMH 4:1 Roland Moore, Skokie says Illinois GOP needs good 'shake up' 3-15-1962 AHH 5:3 negativism is killing GOP: Harris Fawell, photograph 3-15-1962 BR 9:1 Ralph Church, Jr. says GOP plight is too much talk, too little work; raps complacency 3-29-1962 AHH 4:1 Truman blisters GOP in flash of old fire 8-2-1962 AHH 31:3 Cook County GOP chairman Hayes Robertson blasts Democrat 'socialism' 8-9-1962 AHH 5:1 GOP state convention is exercise in togetherness 8-30-1962 AHH 6:1 barnstorming in DuPage County, photographs 10-18-1962 BR 14:1 GOP takes aim at relief 2-28-1963 AHH 14:1 13th district is finest, Congressman Donald Rumsfeld tells GOP at conference, photographs 9-26-1963 AHH 29:3 Hayes Robertson scoffs at 'me too' Republicans, photograph 9-26-1963 RMH 6:1 GOP in favor of open primaries; Democrats are not; what's in store? 3-5-1964 BR 7:7 Richard Laux, Addison says GOP 'devoted' to social justice 3-26-1964 BR 5:4 Miss Cook County Young Republican of last year Carol Merker, Streamwood, photograph 4-16-1964 HH 6:1 Elmer Hoffman, Wheaton, predicts united GOP in fall 4-23-1964 BR 7:7 The Republican Song Book written by Hoosiers 4-30-1964 AHH 33:6 "Mr. Republican" Elmer Hoffman, Wheaton, at Memorial Day parade, photograph 5-28-1964 BR 1:1 Americans for Johnson to campaign for President Johnson; includes some Republicans, photograph 7-23-1964 AHH 7:3 Charles Percy urges GOP action on suburb needs, photograph 8-20-1964 AHH 5:4 Barry Goldwater at odds with GOP tradition: Lynn Williams 8-27-1964 AHH 11:1 attacked at Hanover Township Regular Democratic Organization picnic 9-24-1964 HSH 1:3 Lynn Williams slams Republicans on education 10-8-1964 RMH 8:3 wins battle (locally), but loses the war (nationally) 11-5-1964 AHH 1:3 message is clear: national candidate needs to appeal to moderates and some Democrats: editorial 11-12-1964 AHH 67:1 Jean Weston says Republicans view change in election aftermath 11-12-1964 BR 3:1 GOP leaders not downhearted over election; say rank and file spirits stay high 11-26-1964 RMH 3:1

Republican State Central Committee GOP candidate David Brown demands 'more power to' the committee 2-15-1962 AHH 5:1

Republican State Convention, Springfield Wilbert Nottke, Itasca, candidate for delegate to GOP House of Representatives nominating convention 2-20-1964 BR 1:7 John Carroll, Park Ridge, is candidate for state nominating convention, photograph 4-9-1964 AHH 15:4 Nottke trails in convention race 4-16-1964 IR 1:7 'explosive' possibilities seen in June 1 convention to nominate candidates to House of Representatives on an at-large basis 4-30-1964 AHH 36:1 DuPage County Republicans to send a full delegation of 165 to Illinois Republican state convention in Springfield 5-21-1964 BR 9:1 DuPage County Republicans asking 6 candidates 5-21-1964 BR 16:1 GOP speeches match hot temperatures; party unity urged; power struggle hinted, photographs 5-28-1964 AHH 12:1 suburban Republicans take part in parley 5-28-1964 AHH 12:3 Elk Grove Township delegation at, photograph 5-28-1964 AHH 20:2 Wheeling Township delegation at, photograph 5-28-1964 AHH 21:3 GOP on parade outside the Capitol building, photograph 5-28-1964 AHH 22:3 Alex MacArthur theme: unity with Charles Percy 5-28-1964 PE 1:5 Jesse Lehman, Schaumburg Township Republican Committeeman pleased at convention results, photograph 5-28-1964 HH 1:5 Eugene Devitt, Hanover Township Republican Committeeman pleased by GOP parley unity, photograph 5-28-1964 HSH 1:6 Eugene Devitt slated by Illinois GOP; ex-radio announcer is hard campaigner, photograph 6-4-1964 HSH 1:6 Republicans proud of 'blue ribbon' ticket of 118 candidates; 5 from DuPage County 6-4-1964 BR 1:3

Republican Township Committeeman's Organization plans barbecue at Schiller Woods North, photograph 10-3-1947 3:3, 11:1

Republican Women of Northern DuPage County rally, see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 9-8-1922 11:1,6

Republican Workshops see DuPage County Republican Workshop see Illinois Republican Workshops, Inc. see Palatine Township Republican Workshop see Wheeling Township Republican Workshop

Requa, Charles, Northbrook at Quonset Point, R.I. 3-3-1944 12:2

resale shops see also antiques see Bargain Counter Resale Shop, Bensenville see Brendel's Antique Shop, Rand Road south of Dundee Road see Cents-able Sales Resale Shop, Wheeling see Palatine Resale Shop see Village Values Resale Shop, Northbrook see White Elephant Shop, Prairie View

research see also laboratories see Amsted Research Laboratories, Bensenville see Arlington Heights Research and Development Center see Bauer and Black Division, Kendall Company, Barrington see DuPage County Research Park see Hektoen Institute for Medical Research, Chicago see Lutheran Institute of Human Ecology, Park Ridge see McDonald's Corporation 3-19-1964 AHH 46:5 see National Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation see National Dairy Research Center, Glenview see Palatine Research Council see Protein Research, Inc., Lombard Cook County Farm Bureau conducts research work for truck gardeners 5-26-1922 14:4 Russell Godknecht, former Palatine boy, researches high altitude flying 12-5-1941 PE 1:7 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois chooses economist, Milburn Forth to head research of public utilities 11-9-1945 3:2 fourth 'R' added to public schools: research plays new role in education 1-18-1962 RR 1:1

Reseda, Palatine, Reseda Parkway east of Hicks Road action deferred on county zoning request for 250 homes 1-10-1963 PE 2:4 Gleich Corp. expects annexation of Howell Farm, rezoning for homes 4-18-1963 PHH 2:1 advertisement 8-8-1963 AHH 19:1 Gleich Construction Co. builds 271 homes in Palatine 8-8-1963 AHH 49:7

Reserve Corps see United States Reserve Corps

Reserve Officers Association (ROA) see DuPage County Chapter, Reserve Officers Association see United States Reserve Officers Association

Reserves see military

reservoirs, fresh water public hearing on proposed new reservoir at Mount Prospect 11-10-1933 1:4 Mount Prospect to build reservoir with PWA funds 10-12-1934 CCH 1:8 fall into underground water storage reservoir at 54 South Brockway Street, Palatine injures Rockford man 12-14-1934 1:2 Mount Prospect to buy ground for reservoir 2-8-1935 CCH 1:5 Mount Prospect lets contract for reservoir 4-5-1935 1:4 new water reservoir near completion at Mount Prospect 7-12-1935 5:1 new WPA reservoir at Park Ridge 11-12-1937 CCH 4:1 Mount Prospect awards contract for 800,000 gallon reservoir 6-11-1953 MPH 1:8 water famine scares citizens; Mount Prospect orders stand-by pump; relief awaits new reservoir 7-9-1953 CCH 1:7 Palatine engineers get green light on water plan; project includes steel reservoir above ground 2-23-1956 PE 1:7 Palatine okays reservoir 4-18-1957 PE 1:5 Palatine reservoir under construction, photograph 6-13-1957 PE 1:6 new water reservoir on Michigan Avenue, Palatine, photograph 4-10-1958 PE 8:1 new million gallon water reservoir at Addison, photograph 5-26-1960 AR 1:4 water reservoir at Woodcrest Lane, Elk Grove Village, photograph 7-4-1963 EGH 1:1 Wheeling trustee suggests creating a water reservoir 8-8-1963 WH 1:7 Arlington Heights to consider special use permit for reservoir north of Arlington Heights Road and Rand Road 8-27-1964 AHH 19:1

reservoirs, storm gravel pit at northwest corner Grand Avenue and County Line Road proposed as storm reservoir 10-19-1961 BR 1:4

Resettlement Administration see United States Resettlement Administration

Residence Home for Women mentioned; 2513 East Higgins Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:4

Residents Organized for Sound Education (ROSE) new citizens' group to form school slate; to oppose caucus in School District No. 57, 2-6-1964 MPH 1:1 challenges school caucus 2-13-1964 MPH 1:7 platform 2-13-1964 MPH 6:3 says it is not anti-caucus or pro-L. R. Murphy 2-27-1964 MPH 5:1 selects three for school board contest 2-27-1964 MPH 6:1 in final talks at forum 4-9-1964 MPH 1:6 suggests peace talks with caucus 4-23-1964 MPH 4:4 Supt. L. R. Murphy to quit in 1965; board critic ROSE says the action is 'deal' 5-7-1964 MPH 1:1 complains of unfavorable publicity 12-24-1964 MPH 2:1

Resinger, Ernest, Northbrook joins navy 4-27-1945 7:7

Resinger, Harold, Northbrook at New London, Conn. 4-28-1944 9:6 in Pacific service two and a half years 4-27-1945 7:7

Resinger, Paul, Northbrook scheduled to go in navy 4-27-1945 7:7

resisting arrest, alleged carpenter resists arrest and rams DuPage County Sheriff's car 9-2-1949 RR 1:2 Sam Battaglia, Oak Park, tangled with wrong policemen in Bloomingdale; charged with speeding and resisting arrest 6-1-1961 RR 1:4

Reskin, Charles G. developer, see Midland Palatine, Inc. 6-7-1956 PHH 1:6

Reskin, Harold proposes annexation of 85-acre industrial park at North Avenue and Schmale Road to Glendale Heights 12-17-1964 AR 12:7

resorts see Carroll's Resort, Bluff Lake, Grass Lake Road see Dells, The, Morton Grove, Dempster Street see Gifford's Resort, Lake County see Mother Roche Resort, Antioch

rest homes see also convalescent homes see also nursing homes see Addolorata Villa Rest Home see Arlington Heights Rest Home see Barrington Rest Home see Cameo Terrace North, Wheeling

Restano Furniture Mart, Bensenville, 202 Irving Park Road liquidation sale, photographs 11-10-1960 AR 15:1

restaurants see also catering see also food see also inns see also menus see also supper clubs see also taverns see also waiters and waitresses see 25-Hour Grill, Lake Street just west of Addison see Ahren's Coach Light Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge, Prairie View see Air Park Dining Room, Palatine Road and Milwaukee Avenue see Allgauer's at the Concord see Allgauer's at Villa Moderne, Edens Expressway at Lake Cook Road see Al's Coffee Cup, Mount Prospect see Al's Pizza, Palatine see Al's Tasty Drive Inn, Elgin see Andresen's Bakery, Bensenville see Annex Tavern, Roselle see Anthony's, Mr., Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge, Rosemont see Apple Basket Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Arley's Restaurant see Arlington Cafe see Arlington Heights Restaurant see Arlington House Restaurant & Lounge see Arlington Park '60' Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge see Arlington Park Golf Club see Arlington Restaurant see Arnold's Foods, Inc., Arlington Heights see Aunt Jemima's Kitchen, Mount Prospect see Aunt Jemima's Kitchen, Skokie see Avenue, The see Bakers Dozen Donuts, Des Plaines see Bartender, Restaurant and Club Employees Union see Bedurske, Wm., Lunch & Gas Station, Palatine see Behm's Restaurant, Wheeling see Bel-Mar, 3½ miles south of Lake Zurich on Route 12 see Bella Luncheonette, Arlington Heights see Bella Pizza and Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Berger's Bungalow, Higgins Road and Elmhurst Road see Bersal's Oakton House, Des Plaines see Beverly Lake Restaurant see Big House, The, Arlington Heights see Big 'J' Drive-In, The, Wood Dale see Bishoff's Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge, Lake Zurich see Bittle, J. C., Restaurant, Hanover Park see Black Forest Restaurant and Motel, Palatine see Blackhawk Restaurant, Elgin see Blackwood Inn, Mount Prospect see Bloomingdale Sandwich Shoppe see Blue Ox Restaurant, Elgin see Blum's Restaurant, Wheeling see Bob & Rose's Inn, Wheeling see Bock's Drive Inn, Wheeling see Bonfire Restaurant & Supper Club, Vernon Hills see Borchardt's Restaurant, Wheeling see Braeburn-On-The-Fox, Elgin see Brandt's Restaurant, Palatine see Brass Rail, Des Plaines see Bretsnyder's Barbecue and Restaurant, Palatine see Broasted Chicken Royal, Mount Prospect see Brown's Fried Chicken, Rolling Meadows see Bubbling Inn, Wheeling see Buffalo House, Buffalo Grove see Bungalow Restaurant, Wheeling see Burcky & Milan Restaurant, Chicago see Burger King see Burny Bros. Bakery, Mount Prospect see Campbell's Hearthstone, Palatine see Canteen, The, Barrington see Cardy's Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Carl's Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Carmie's Deluxe Pizza Drive-In, Arlington Heights see Casa La Rosetta, Rosemont see Casa-Nova Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Casablanca Restaurant see Castaways Restaurant, Schiller Park see Chaban's Dining Room, Bensenville see Charley's Homestead see Charlotte's Place, Barrington see Charlotte's Restaurant, Wood Dale see Charm House, The, Des Plaines see Chefs, The, Mount Prospect see Cherry House, Rand Road and Dundee Road see Chicken Delight, Arlington Heights see Chicken Delight, Wheeling see Chin's Chop Suey, Arlington Heights see Choo Choo Restaurant, Des Plaines see Cibo Pizza, Des Plaines see Club Cabana, Bensenville see Coach Lite Inn, Rolling Meadows see Colonial Grill, Mount Prospect see Colonial Inn, Des Plaines see Colonial Waffle Shop, Mount Prospect see Colt, The, Rand Road ½ mile west of Arlington Heights Road see Concord Inn, The, Glenview see Cooper's Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Cor-Del's, Glenview see Cordel's Dining Room & Tap, Arlington Heights see Corrado's Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge, Arlington Heights see Country Steak House, Bensenville see Countryside Inn, Arlington Heights see Crabapple Restaurant, Skokie see Creamy Whip, Mount Prospect see Crossroads Exchange, Long Grove see Czecho Lodge, Crystal Lake see Dairy Prince, Palatine see Dairy Queen, Wheeling see Dairy Queen Brazier, Palatine see Dari-Castle, Irving Park Road ½ mile east of York Road see Deluxe Sandwich House, Arlington Heights see Derby Barbecue, Arlington Heights see Des Plaines House see Diamond's, George, Steak House, south of Antioch see Dick's Corral, Arlington Heights see Dixie Cream Donut Shop, Palatine see DoBo's Drive-in, Arlington Heights see Dodge Inn, Arlington Heights see Dog 'n' Suds see Dolphin Restaurant, Niles see Dome, The, Island Lake see Donkey Inn Barn, Palatine see Don's Mobil Station, Palatine see Double-E, Itasca see Dundee Country House see Dutch Garden Grill and Drive Inn, Palatine see Dutch Kitchen, The, Lombard see Eddie's, Wheeling see Eddie's Castle Cafe, Arlington Heights, Northwest Highway and Evergreen Avenue see Eddie's Cocktail Bar and Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Eddie's Lounge and Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Edwards, Mr., Coffee Shop, Elk Grove Village see Edwards, Mr., Restaurant and Lounge, Elk Grove Village see Edwards Snack Shop, Arlington Heights see El Rand Cafe, Elmhurst Road and Rand Road see El Rando Tavern, Rand Road and Foundry Road see El Reno Cafe, Des Plaines see Elk Bungalow see Elks' Bungalow Restaurant, Elk Grove see Elmer's Restaurant and Fountain, Arlington Heights see Elsie & Ethel, Lake Zurich see Embers Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Emma's Barbecue, Elk Grove see Erne's Bavarian Lodge, Milwaukee Avenue one mile north of Wheeling see Essen House, Arlington Heights see Evans Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Evelyn's Grill Annex, Elmhurst see Evergreen Inn, Wheeling see Evergreen Supper Club, Palatine see Evergreens Radio Club, Inc., Palatine see Evergreens Restaurant, Dundee see Fadaro's, Mount Prospect see Farmer Brothers Eating House, Bensenville see Fishermen's Cove, Palatine see Five Islands, South Elgin see Flame, The, Restaurant and Lounge, Lincolnwood see Flying Carpet Restaurant, Des Plaines see Forest Inn, Elk Grove see Four Seasons Restaurant see Franklin Park Bakery see Frea's Sandwich Shop, Wheaton see Frederick's Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge, Bensenville see Fred's Place see Froste Cream, Wheeling see Frosty Cone, Mount Prospect see Frosty Freeze, Arlington Heights see Frosty Lane, Palatine see Garden of Allah Cafe, Glenview see Gatto's Restaurant, Barrington see Glenview Inn see Glocke, Henry, Arlington Heights see Glueckert Service Station and Highway Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Golden Arrow, Arlington Heights see Golden Barrel Supper Club, Des Plaines see Golden Bear Pancake House, Elgin see Golden Drumstick, Palatine see Golden Isle Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Golden Peacock, Roselle see Golden Point Drive In, Lombard see Golden Point Drive-In, Mount Prospect see Golden Spoon, Addison see Golden Steer Supper Club, Niles see Golf Rose Butter Bakery, Hoffman Estates see Goodrich, Hans, Restaurant, Wheeling see Grace and Bill's Restaurant, Bensenville see Grand Snack Shop, Bensenville see Grand-York Restaurant, Bensenville see Granny's Griddlecakes, Arlington Heights see Green Duck Restaurant, Milwaukee Avenue 3 miles north of Wheeling see Gridiron Restaurant, Buffalo Grove see Grier's Supper Club, Palatine see Grove Inn see Grove Marina Cocktail Lounge, Fox River Grove see Gunnell's Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge, Rand Road and Elmhurst Road see Hackney's Restaurant, Wheeling see Hapsburg Inn, River Road south of Wheeling see Harmony Club, The, Palatine see Harris, E. W., Palatine see Harry's Royal Blue Store, Wheeling see Hartmann House, Wheeling see Harvey, Fred, Restaurant, Des Plaines Oasis see Heights Restaurant, The, Arlington Heights see Henrici's Restaurant, Des Plaines see Henry & Mary's Hofbrau, Rand Road and Dundee Road see Henry's Drive-In, Wheeling see Herb and Jenny's Restaurant and Tavern, Higgins Road and Elmhurst Road see Herman's Bierstude, Inc., Wood Dale see Highway Gas Station and Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Homewood, The see Hotel Farman, Lake Zurich see House of Rada, Rand Road near Wilke Road see Howard and Dot's Delicatessen and Grill, Roselle see Hrdlicka Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Hyatt Chalet Restaurant, Elk Grove Village see Ideal Soda Grill, Palatine see Idle Hour, Wheeling see Idle Hour Inn, Wood Dale see Imperiale's Pizza, Palatine see Inn Between, The, Prospect Heights see International House of Pancakes, Niles see Jack's Place Snack Shop, Wheeling see Jacoby, H. F., Arlington Heights see Jahrling, Otto, Arlington Heights see Jake's Pizza, Palatine see Jake's Pizzeria, Mount Prospect see Jan's Grill, Elk Grove Village see Jay's Plantation, Arlington Heights see Jeddy's Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Jerry's Drive-In Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Jim Dandy Drive-In, Bensenville see Jim's Place, Arlington Heights see Joe's Elk Colonial Tavern, Wood Dale see Johnson's, Phil, Restaurant, Deerfield see Johnson's Restaurant, Glen Ellyn see Jumbo drive-in and liquor store, Addison see Kelly Hotel Restaurant, Elgin see Kings and Queens, Higgins Road and Elmhurst Road see Kitty Korner's Restaurant see Koffee Kup, Bensenville see Kopplin House, Roselle see Kovats, Jos. place, Arlington Heights see Kretz, Paul, Glenview see Kruse's Tavern, Mount Prospect see Krutwig's Bakery, Bensenville see Kuntry Kitchen, Elmhurst see Kunze, Oswald, Palatine see Kustard Castle, Elmhurst see L. N. A. Lunch Room see La-Ray's Cafe, Wheeling see Lakeside Grill see Lamplighter Key Club, Itasca see Landers Chalet Restaurant and Lounge, Elk Grove Village see Lantern Grill, Arlington Heights see LaPetite Cafe, Mount Prospect, Randhurst see Larry's Grill, Palatine see Latas Service Station and Eat Shop, Mount Prospect see La Tejanita, Arlington Heights see Lazy-K Restaurant, Glen Ellyn see Lenox Chicken Hut, Des Plaines see Lincoln House, Rand Road west of Wilke Road see Little Les' Pizza, Arlington Heights see Little Pigs Barbecue, Bensenville see "Little Shay Too!" Pancake Shoppe, Palatine see Little White House, River Grove see Living Room, The, Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge see Log Cabin Bar-B-Q, Milwaukee Avenue ½ mile north of Dundee Road see Lone Pine Tree Inn, Niles see Loretta's Restaurant and Lounge, Arlington Heights see Louie's Restaurant, Lombard see Louis Restaurant, Addison see Lunch Bar, Prospect Heights see M-Ma's Barbecue, Elk Grove see M & R Snack Shop, Milwaukee Avenue and River Road see Mac's Golden Pheasant Restaurant, Elmhurst see Magic Kitchen, Des Plaines see Maitre d', The, Elk Grove Village see Mama D's Pizza, Wheeling see Maple Inn, Lake Zurich see Maxwell Grill, Des Plaines see Mayard's Barrington Homestead see McDonald's, Arlington Heights see McDonald's, Des Plaines see McDonald's, Elk Grove Village see McDonald's, Hoffman Estates see McDonald's, Villa Park see McDonald's, Wheeling see McDonald's Corporation see Meadows Restaurant, Rolling Meadows see Mell & Paul's Drive-In Restaurant and Snack Shop, Mount Prospect see Menke's Food Shop, Arlington Heights see Michael's Drive In, Palatine see Millies Restaurant, Bensenville see Mirobar, Rand Road and County Line Road see Mister Donut, Mount Prospect see Mister Donut, Palatine see Montana Charlie's Steak House, Elmhurst see Moo-Bar, Palatine see Moore's Dutch Garden, Palatine see Mors Bakery, Arlington Heights see Mount Prospect Chop Suey see Moy, Don, Chop Suey, Rolling Meadows see Murf's Drive-In, Itasca see My Place Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Myrt & Bill's Drive-In, Mount Prospect see Nagy's Drive Inn, Bensenville see Nello's Fine Foods, Hoffman Estates see New Grill & Tavern see Newbould's, Mrs., Restaurant, Palatine see Novak and Charlie's Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Novak's Restaurant & Fountain, Bensenville see Oak Leaf Swedish Bakery, Wheeling see O'Hare International Airport 7-27-1961 AHH 39:1 see Old Heidelberg Inn, Barrington Hills see Old Red Schoolhouse see Olson Cafe, Arlington Heights see One Hoss Shay Restaurant, Palatine see Orbit Inn, Mount Prospect see Orchard Barbecue, Palatine see O'Rourkes, Mrs., Restaurant, Des Plaines, 495 Des Plaines Avenue see Our Farm Lunch Room, Wheeling see Palatine Bakery see Palatine Cafe see Palatine Chop Suey see Palatine Home Made Ice Cream Shop see Palatine House see Palatine Rendezvous see Patio, The, River Road and Milwaukee Avenue see Patio Tea Room, Elmhurst see Pavilion Restaurant, Northbrook see Perkins Pancake House, Arlington Heights see Peterson's, Paul, Supper Club, Palatine see Pick-A-Chick Drive Inn, Mount Prospect see Plaza Bakery, Palatine see Plentywood Farm, Bensenville see Poppe's Alpine House, Lake Zurich see Pratt's Restaurant, Palatine see Prospect Heights Pizza & Restaurant see Prospect Heights Restaurant see Prospect Heights Snack Bar see Prospect House Restaurant, Mount Prospect see Purple Grackle, one mile east of Elgin on Lake Street Road see Quirk's Snack Shop, Arlington Market see Radio Club Farm, Palatine see Rainbow Inn Kitchen, Hoffman Estates see Ran-Dee Restaurant, Rand Road and Dundee Road see Rand Cafe, Rand Road and River Road see Rand-State Cafe, Arlington Heights see Rappolt's Bakery, Palatine see Rapp's Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Red Balloon, Des Plaines see Red Balloon, Niles see Red Coach Dinner Club, Bensenville see Red Coach Inn, Bensenville see Red Horse Grill, Palatine see Red Rooster Drive In, Palatine see Redwood Inn, Mount Prospect see Reed's Restaurant, Lombard see Rendez-vous Snack Bar, Le, Mount Prospect see Reno's, Berkeley see Reno's Pizza, Palatine see Rex Barbecue, Naperville see Rib-Eye, Wheeling see Rich's Drive-In, Bensenville see Ricketts, Bob, Restaurant, Wheeling see River Grove Lunch Room see Romano's Pizza Lounge, Des Plaines see Ros, Joe, Italian Restaurant, Elmhurst see Rosie's Hot Dog Wagon, Arlington Heights see Roy's Dining Room, Bloomingdale see Russian Village, Morton Grove see Ruthie and Charlie's, Wheeling see Ruth's Delicatessen & Lunch Bar, Wheeling see Sadecky, Vincent, Arlington Heights see Sandwich Bowl Annex, Arlington Heights see Sandy's, Addison see Sanford, Wm., Arlington Heights see Saucee Weinie Drive-In, Bensenville see Savoy Cafe, Franklin Park see Schaumburg Store see Schneider's, Palatine see Schumann's Bakery, Itasca see Schweitzer's Southside Bakery, Palatine see Scotts Variety Store, Bensenville see Seul's Snack Shop, Wheeling see Seven Countries, The, Wheeling see Shack, The, Northwest Highway and Dundee Road see Shady Lane Restaurant and Summer Theatre see Sheeler's Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Skillet Restaurant, Hoffman Estates see Sky View Restaurant, Roselle Airport see Skyview Coffee Shop, Roselle Airport see Smiling Sam's Chuck Wagon, Bensenville see "Snack Shop, The", Arlington Heights see Snack Shop Drive-In, Bensenville see Sobie's Cafe, Mount Prospect see Soo Line Hotel and Eating House see South China Chop Suey, Arlington Heights see Spanley Grill, Bensenville see Spot, The, Restaurant & Snack Shop, Wheeling see Stage Coach Restaurant, Arlington Heights see State-Rand Cafe, Arlington Heights see State & Rand Rendezvous, Arlington Heights see Stouffer's Restaurant, Skokie see Steak House, The, Palatine see Steve's Restaurant and Lounge, Wheeling see Stouffer's Brittany Room and Bar, Skokie see Stouffer's Restaurant, Skokie see Suburban Hotel, Club, Restaurant and Bartenders Union see Sugar Bowl, Des Plaines see Sunnybrook Acres, South Elgin see Tally Ho, Park Ridge see Tartan Tray Cafeteria, Mount Prospect see Temmler's Bakery, Mount Prospect see Terry's Drive-Inn, Mount Prospect see Tierney's Cafe, northwest corner Waukegan Road and Lake Avenue see Tiffany Coffee House, Niles see Tiffany Restaurant, Niles see Timmerman, R. K., Palatine see Tom's Drive Inn, Wheeling see Tony & Mary's Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Tops Big Boy Coffee Shop, Morton Grove see Tostivilla, Bensenville see Town House, Des Plaines see Town Pump, The, Arlington Heights see Treetop Restaurant, Randhurst see Triangle Inn, Milwaukee Avenue see Triangle Lunch, Arlington Heights see Turf, The, Arlington Heights see Turf and Twig, Wheeling see Twin Gables, Route 20 three miles east of Elgin see Uncle Andy's Cow Palace, Palatine see Union Hotel Restaurant, Wheeling see Union House, northeast corner State Road and Algonquin Road see Vail Food Shop & Restaurant, Arlington Heights see Vail Restaurant, The, Arlington Heights see Vernon Hills Restaurant, Route 45 1 mile east of Route 83 see Viani Picnic Grove Tavern see Vienna Cafe, Waukegan Road near Winnetka Avenue see Vienna Farms, Arlington Heights see Vienna Hot Dog shop, Hoffman Estates see Villa Capri Supper Club and Lounge, Bartlett see Villa d'Este, Cary see Villa Pizzeria, Wheeling see Villa Sweden, Mount Prospect see Villa Venice, Northbrook see Village Cafe, Bensenville see Village Inn, Palatine see Vintage Restaurant, Buffalo Grove see Virginia's Green Inn Hotel and Restaurant, Bensenville see Virginia's Grill & Cafeteria, Bensenville see Vivian's Bar-B-Q, Arlington Heights see Wade House Tavern & Grill, Bensenville see Waffle Shop, Mount Prospect see Wagon Wheel Restaurant, the, Franklin Park see Wally's Restaurant, Wheaton see Waterfall Karry-Out Kitchen, Rolling Meadows see Waterfall Restaurant, Rolling Meadows see Weber's Hotel and Lunch Room, Roselle see Wenzel's, John, Restaurant, Glenview see Wenzlaff's Restaurant, Wheeling see Westgate Pizza, Arlington Heights see White Cottage Pizzeria, Wood Dale see Whitey's, Bensenville see Wigwam Cafe, Fox Lake see Wilson Steak House, Rand Road near Wilke Road see Wilson's Bakery, Palatine see Wilson's Restaurant, Naperville see Wilson's Restaurant, Palatine see Winter Garden, Carpentersville see Wonderland Hamburgers, Palatine see Wood Dale Eat Shop see Ye Olde Town Pump, Arlington Heights see Yellow Cottage, The, Bensenville see York - Grande, Elmhurst see Yu-Kum-Inn, Palatine see Zephyr Cafe, Des Plaines see Zephyr Lounge and Steak House, Des Plaines Chicago-Cook County Health Survey blasts unsanitary practices of most public eating places 1-31-1947 16:4 Arlington Heights orders health officer to inspect food stores, restaurants, quarterly 9-19-1947 2:6 Australian visitor finds waste of food and size of portions a constant wonder 12-5-1947 RR 1:5 pending DuPage County ordinance to regulate food sales; restaurants to be supervised 3-4-1954 RR 1:7 Cook County health chief rapped on restaurant and tavern inspection 'lag' 10-19-1961 AHH 3:1 health inspections slated for new law 10-26-1961 AHH 13:4 restaurant industry set for banner year 1-25-1962 AHH 42:4 Gov. Kerner calls top lawmen to discuss wave of bombings and fires in Chicago area restaurants 1-24-1963 BR 7:2 suburbs awakening to public health needs; restaurant staff and standards are prime weaknesses 1-2-1964 AHH 18:1 insurance pinch affects suburb cafes, too; arsons, bombings cause high rates 6-18-1964 AHH 11:1 grand jury restaurant arson and bombing probe is welcome: editorial 8-20-1964 AHH 48:1

restrictive covenants see covenants, restrictive

restrooms women's restroom at Wiebodlt's, Mount Prospect, described as 'this side of Heaven', photograph 8-16-1962 AHH 45:5

Resurrection Hospital, Chicago, Talcott Road between Oriole Avenue and Odell Avenue plan drive for 1-16-1948 18:4 plan 150 bed hospital to cost $1,500,000, architect's sketch 4-30-1948 19:4 illustration 1-8-1953 AHH 15:4 first patient receives care, photograph 11-26-1953 AHH 3:5 photographs 6-30-1955 AHH 1:2, 20, 21 'surgery in action" display, photograph 5-17-1962 AHH 7:1

Retail Clerks International Protective Association launches campaign against DuPage grocery stores "unfair to organized labor" 12-3-1937 RR 1:3 will not stop picketing Des Plaines food market 7-14-1939 12:2

Retail Liquor Dealers Association 'strikes' over state's rule 3-30-1934 1:2 attacks liquor ordinances of all villages 5-4-1934 1:8 holds meeting 4-7-1939 1:5 to meet at Rheingold Tavern 10-24-1947 11:1

retailing see also stores see Chicago Retail Furniture Association see Gasoline Retailers' Association see Illinois Retail Hardware Association see Illinois Retail Merchants Association see National Retail Hardware Association retailers facing OPA penalties 12-8-1944 RR 1:8 retail sales jump 27% 8-13-1959 DCR 1:5 Fenton High School students learn retailing arts, photographs 5-3-1962 BR 8:1 "Mr. Retailing" Joe Meek to address Rolling Meadows Chamber of Commerce, photograph 5-10-1962 RMH 10:1 list sales tax returns for suburbs 6-6-1963 AHH 45:8 pros and cons of retail price law: gives manufacturers more control over retailer practices 11-21-1963 AHH 18:1

retardation, mental see disabilities, people with

retention basins retention basin in Meadowbrook Subdivision, Wheeling is concern of 2 groups, photographs 8-31-1961 WH 1:1 from ugly water hole to charming pond: Salt Creek retention basin north of Kirchoff Road, photographs 11-23-1961 RMH 1:1 MSD engineer proposes 25-acre covered retention basin near Central Road and Arthur Avenue; would solve Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect drainage problems 11-7-1963 AHH 1:7 retention basin plan taken to Washington 12-12-1963 AHH 3:3 Itasca Park District challenged to purchase 100 acres in Greenbelt area to provide for a retention basin 9-10-1964 IR 1:1 retention basins are vital water supply aid; also help prevent basement flooding 11-5-1964 AHH 19:1

retirement see Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund Arlington Heights Volunteer Fire Department retirement policies contemplated 3-11-1938 1:2 wives have to be prepared for husbands' retirement 4-5-1962 AHH 35:1 School District No. 57 seeks to set age for teacher and staff retirement 12-24-1964 MPH 1:7

retirement villages see Old Orchard Country Club, Mount Prospect 10-24-1963 AHH 1:2

retreats Boy Scout retreat near Westmont 7-8-1932 8:3

Retzinger, Robert, Northbrook given medical discharge 2-9-1945 12:6

reunions see alumni see old settlers reunions

Reuse, Francis D., Palatine photograph of 12-16-1937 CCH 6:3 letter: you get a break at Camp Roberts 8-1-1941 6:3 weds Chicago girl 5-15-1942 PE 1:1 now a sergeant 8-7-1942 (2) 1:1 stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif. 9-18-1942 PE 1:1 letters from Camp Roberts, Calif. 2-19-1943 (2) 2:3, 12-17-1943 12:6 in Australia 10-20-1944 11:1 in New Guinea 11-3-1944 11:3 letter from Philippines 1-12-1945 7:5 mentioned 2-16-1945 12:5 seriously wounded at Leyte; no word since 3-2-1945 PE 1:5 suffered intense shrapnel wounds in arms and legs 4-27-1945 14:6 declared missing; last seen being evacuated on hospital barge to Pimopoan 10-5-1945 11:3 memorial services 12-21-1945 12:3 grave discovered; parents attend reburial at National Cemetery in Springfield 11-11-1949 PE 1:8

Reuse, L. photograph of 2-3-1928 PE 1:2

Reuse, Louis, Palatine marries Blanche Schierding 7-19-1907 4:4 photograph of 1-28-1927 1:1

Reuse, Louis "Pooch", Palatine letter from Fort Bragg, N.C. 12-17-1943 7:8 at Camp Grant, Ill. 6-23-1944 7:6 mentioned 2-16-1945 9:6 discharged 12-7-1945 9:3

Reusser, John L. former principal of Palatine Grade School elected principal of Palatine High School 1-4-1935 1:1 discusses character training 3-15-1935 8:2 wife, photograph 5-10-1940 PE 1:6 feted on final day at high school; leaves for position at Illinois Normal University, photograph 4-21-1944 PE 1:8

Reussner, Mrs. Mary, Arlington Heights death claims an honored mother 3-7-1924 1:3

Reuter, August G., Barrington at Camp Polk, La. 12-25-1942 (2) 3:3

Reuter, Mrs. Christ two negroes attack and rob 7-8-1921 1:2

Reuter, Emil, Palatine with Engineers in England 10-9-1942 PE 3:6 mentioned 4-28-1944 9:3 discharged 10-25-1945 16:3

Reuter, Dr. and Mrs. George S., Arlington Heights write civil rights volume One Blood, photograph 4-23-1964 PHH 1:1

Reuter, Leo C., Wilmette see Westgate Subdivision, Arlington Heights

Reuter, Reuben photograph 12-31-1948 22:1

Reuter, Roy, Palatine directs makeup of inside pages of most Paddock Publications, photograph 12-31-1964 AHH 9:3

Reuter, Warren E., Glenview at Fort Knox, Ky. 3-19-1943 (2) 1:2

Rev. (abbreviation) Reverend

Reveliers, Roselle band, photograph 12-28-1961 RR 1:1

revenue see Illinois Revenue Commission see Illinois Revenue Department see United States, Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

Revere Engineering Co., River Grove proposes to tap Lake Michigan and fill Des Plaines River to supply drinking water to suburban towns, map 1-21-1954 CCH 1:2

reverends see churches see missions Review, The Des Plaines Publishing Company publication mentioned 11-19-1964 AHH 43:4

revival meetings two weeks of revival to be held at First Methodist Church, Palatine 1-19-1917 8:3 Rev. Benjamin Brown to open revival meetings at Wood Dale 1-18-1935 RR 1:6, 2:4 Cook-DuPage County revival at Gospel Chapel, Wood Dale 3-29-1935 PE 3:6 Barrington Town-Warming: combination of early American town meeting and old time religious revival; national speakers to appear 1-13-1939 CCH 1:7 Keeneyville Bible Church revival tent meetings 9-10-1948 RR 5:7 booklet written by Rev. William Hutchinson Smith described 1857 revival meeting in Elk Grove 6-9-1955 AHH 1:1

Revolutionary War see Children of the American Revolution see Daughters of the American Revolution see Elk Grove Cemetery see Kennison, David see Miner, Aaron, Elk Grove see Skinner, Eli, Elk Grove see Sons of the American Revolution

Rex Barbecue, Naperville, Ogden Avenue sells Atlas Beer 5-5-1933 RR 2:7

Rex Beauty Salon, Wood Dale, 310 East Irving Park Road advertisement 9-21-1961 EGH 3:7 review 10-18-1962 AHH 47:1

Rex Realty Co., Arlington Heights advertisement 2-4-1921 4:5

Rex Service Station, Palatine, 40 East Chicago Avenue advertisement: opening 5-3-1927 AHH 8:1

Reynolds see Curtiss-Reynolds Airport, Glenview

Reynolds Fuel and Material Company, Roselle scrap drive, photograph 6-28-1962 BR 19:1 mentioned; 319 West Irving Park Road 12-31-1964 AR 10:1

Reynolds, H. P., Winnetka political 'unknown' is new Cook County JP coordinator 8-24-1961 AHH 10:3 JP coordinator in unique position; only one in the country 11-9-1961 AHH 5:1

Reynolds, Milan, Palatine see Reynolds and Zimmer, Palatine dies, photograph 10-1-1909 5:1

Reynolds and Zimmer, Palatine Milan Reynolds is selling his interest in 4-13-1906 4:3 predecessor to Zimmer Hardware; built a mansion, see Rohde, Frederick, farm, Palatine Township 11-12-1964 PE 1:3

Rezner, Charles, Arlington Heights discharged 12-21-1945 7:4

Rezner, George W., Arlington Heights at Pensacola air base, photograph 1-9-1942 3:5, 5-1-1942 8:4 parents visit 6-12-1942 MPH 3:3 on sub patrol 8-28-1942 3:3 promoted to 2nd class radio man, photograph 1-22-1943 6:3 marries Lois Bokelman, photograph 4-16-1943 (2) 5:3 first class petty officer radio man 9-17-1943 (2) 1:7 on furlough 1-28-1944 7:7 at Chicago 4-28-1944 9:1 leaves California for overseas 10-26-1944 9:6 discharged 11-30-1945 18:4

RFC (abbreviation) see United States, Reconstruction Finance Corporation

RFD (abbreviation) rural free delivery, see United States Postal Service 11-7-1947 18:5

RGH (abbreviation) see River Grove Herald

RGSP (abbreviation) see River Grove - Schiller Park Independent

Rheingold Tavern, Arlington Heights, State Road and Algonquin Road advertisement 2-2-1940 CCH 4:4 Retail Liquor Dealers Association meeting 10-24-1947 11:1 old fashioned Schlachtfest 2-18-1949 19:1 advertisement 11-9-1961 AHH 3:1 license suspended for selling liquor before 1 p.m. on Sunday 4-11-1963 AHH 52:3

Rheling, C., Dunton, Evergreen Avenue and Miner Street started a meat market in 1862, Mr. Newmark ran the butcher shop 4-22-1949 17:2

rheumatic fever penicillin, hormones give new hope against 3-2-1951 17:1 'have a heart' for victims of 2-23-1956 PE 1:4 DuPage County Heart Council opens rheumatic fever battle, photograph 1-17-1963 BR 7:3, 2-13-1964 BR 5:1 Chicago Heart Association launches program to curb rheumatic fever 1-9-1964 AHH 9:6 Illinois State Medical Society urges assault on 7-9-1964 AHH 26:6

Rhodes Appliances, Arlington Heights, 33 West Campbell Street advertisement, photographs 12-24-1953 AHH 16:1

Rhodes, Dan, Long Grove blacksmith 100 years ago 10-20-1950 17:1

Rhodes Foods, Palatine, 422 East Chicago Avenue advertisement 9-27-1962 PE 4:1 air conditioning installed, photograph 4-16-1964 PE 3:1

Rhodes, Inc., Northwest Highway ½ mile west of Wilke Road grand opening, photographs 9-15-1955 AHH 25:3, 30:1 photograph 3-20-1958 EGH 3:1

Rhodes, John Howard Meredith "Jack", Arlington Heights at Farragut, Idaho 8-6-1943 (2) 1:8 takes all his 'shots' 9-10-1943 (2) 12:2 at San Bruno, Calif., photograph 2-4-1944 7:6 letter from South Pacific 5-19-1944 14:1 makes third class rating, ship's cook 8-4-1944 9:2 letter from Philippines 12-22-1944 10:7 "things are quieting down here" 2-9-1945 7:7 "Irving Berlin himself is putting on the show" 4-6-1945 14:6 thanks traveling bank 5-18-1945 10:6 photograph 6-11-1948 12:4

Rhodes, Maxime A., Arlington Heights at Great Lakes 11-18-1943 12:8 at San Bruno, Calif., photograph 2-4-1944 7:6 letter from an island in the South Pacific 5-19-1944 14:1 letter from Tinian Islands 9-8-1944 7:4 "getting along swell with our work" 11-17-1944 9:8 Marianas are stepping stones to Jap defeat 7-6-1945 8:1 photographs 8-26-1949 MPH 2:4, 12-2-1949 6:3

Rhodes School see also School District No. 84½, Leyden Township mentioned 2-15-1927 1:3 safety patrol 1-21-1930 4:6

Rhodes' Store, Palatine, 57 North Bothwell Street advertisement: televisions 3-16-1951 16:1

Rhodes' Store, Prospect Heights advertisement: televisions 3-16-1951 16:1 Rhymes from Reasons (book) poetry by Mrs. May McIntyre Melvin, Itasca 11-8-1962 EGH 5:2

Rhyner, Edison L., Roselle navigator; Navy Liberator downs enemy torpedo plane 9-15-1944 7:3 completes 50 missions, back in the States 9-22-1944 9:7

Rhyner, Mark, formerly of Roselle wounded on Iwo Jima 3-16-1945 RR 1:5

Rhys, Jean, Wheeling photograph of 3-28-1924 5:3

Rhythmaires, The advertisement: dance band, photograph 9-21-1961 AHH 61:1

Rialto Theatre, Elgin films The All American, Night After Night; mammoth stage show: Maple City 4, Ralph & Hal, 3 Little Maids, Texas Cowboy Band, Arkansas Woodchoppers 10-21-1932 CCH 8:1 on stage: Mac and Bob "The Knoxville Boys" 2-24-1933 PE 2:4 on stage: Paul Ash, The Rajah of Jazz 4-28-1933 PE 3:5 Eddie Cantor in Roman Sandals 2-2-1934 5:7 on stage: Harlem Scandals, 49½ entertainers, featuring Norman Thomas Quintette, Mosby's Blueblowers Band, Sepia Songsters 5-11-1934 6:3, 5-11-1934 PE 3:1 stage show: Hadji Baba's Midnite Seance and Ghost Show 8-3-1934 7:5 in person: Anna Sten, exotic star of The Wedding Night 5-17-1935 5:1 Lloyds of London, After the Thin Man 3-5-1937 3:1 WLS minstrels: Chuck & Ray, "The Harmony Slaves", WLS Rangers Quartette, 3 Neighbor Boys, Tom & Dick, Cousin Chester, Bill McLusky, "Polly, Uncle Dan & Buster", WLS Minstrel Band 12-13-1935 7:2 new theatre opening 5-22-1942 (2) 3:1 destroyed by fire, photograph 1-3-1957 RR 8:1

Rib-Eye, Wheeling, 933 North Milwaukee Avenue mentioned 12-29-1960 WH 2:1

Rib-Eye Tavern, 1935 North Milwaukee Avenue fire destroys 5-11-1961 WH 1:1

ribbon-cutting origin of road-opening ceremony 9-24-1964 AHH 19:1

RIC Food Store, Schaumburg, Roselle Road and Schaumburg Road mentioned 6-8-1961 AHH 85:3 thief nets $75, 9-7-1961 HH 1:6

RIC Food Store, Streamwood, Bartlett Road mentioned 7-19-1962 AHH 13:3

Ricardo's Studio-Gallery, Wheeling to open at 445 East Dundee Road 4-2-1964 AHH 54:3

Rice, Clifford, Clark Service Station, Elk Grove Village mentioned; Scott Street and Higgins Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:3

Rice, Horace, Elk Grove settled in Elk Grove in 1835, 4-3-1936 5:2

Rice, Hugh P., Park Ridge killed at Clark Field, Philippines 7-2-1943 (2) 1:2

Rice, Dr. William F., Wheaton trustee First Baptist Church of Bloomingdale 4-15-1949 17:3

Rice, W. W., Co., Otis Road mentioned 10-22-1964 HH 5:3

Rich, Albert builder sues Palatine; village asks suit be dropped 7-25-1963 PE 1:7

Rich, L., Des Plaines advertisement: food store, formerly Ahrens Store; Dempster Street and Potter Road 8-5-1938 6:2

Rich Township, Cook County (T35N R13E), bounded by 183rd Street, Western Avenue, Steger Road and Harlem Avenue see School District No. 159, Rich Township see School District No. 160, Rich Township

Richard, Bob, Arlington Heights receives medical discharge 8-25-1944 9:7

Richard, Gabriel, Institute (GRI) to give leadership course at St. Viator's High School 8-30-1962 AHH 2:4

Richard, Joyce Marilyn, Arlington Heights photograph 3-12-1948 5:4

Richard's Hairstyling Shop, Bensenville advertisement: 202 West Green Street 3-15-1962 BR 4:7

Richards, Jackie, Arlington Heights 3-year old boy badly burned, fights for life 12-17-1948 1:8 blood transfusions fail to save life of child 12-24-1948 1:7

Richards, John H., Palatine photograph 10-24-1947 PE 1:5

Richards, Marilou, Arlington Heights photograph 9-16-1949 8:3

Richards, Robert photograph of 6-25-1937 1:4

Richards, Dr. Robert D., Wood Dale advertisement: chiropractor, 376 East Irving Park Road 12-5-1963 HH 2:5

Richardson, Mrs., Volo driven out of town on a rail 7-25-1913 2:2

Richardson, Dr. D. H., Barrington physician (June 28, 1884) 11-17-1938 CCH 1:5

Richardson, F. R., Palatine, west side of Brockway Street north of Chicago Avenue drug store (June 23, 1888) 1-10-1941 PE 1:7

Richardson, John A., Palatine shot, see Sanford's Tavern, Palatine 6-27-1946 PE 1:5 shot Edward Batterman and Mrs. Richard Sanford, then shot himself to death 7-5-1946 1:4

Richelieu Grocery & Market, Bensenville advertisement: Green Street and Macon Street; William Sprandel, proprietor 5-6-1927 DCR 1:7

Richert, Albert J., Elgin photograph of 5-14-1943 6:5 opens new funeral home in Roselle 11-22-1946 RR 1:1

Richert, Colby, Roselle 60 pints of blood needed by 6-year-old, photograph 10-26-1961 RR 1:7

Richert, E. F., Fishing Headquarters, Des Plaines advertisement: 708 Center Street 7-7-1933 4:4

Richert, Emil F., Des Plaines see Richert's Jewelry, Des Plaines

Richert & Son Funeral Home, Addison, 420 West Lake Street under construction, photograph 1-30-1958 RR 1:3 open, photograph 5-29-1958 BR 5:3

Richert & Son Funeral Home, Hoffman Estates plans disclosed; 114 Illinois Boulevard 11-5-1964 HH 1:3 neighbors oppose conversion of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church to 11-26-1964 HH 1:3 zoners okay plan to convert church to 12-17-1964 HH 7:5

Richert & Son Funeral Home, Roselle holds grand opening 4-18-1947 RR 1:7 advertisement, photographs 4-18-1947 RR 4:6 advertisement, illustration 7-9-1948 6:6 new home, illustration 1-28-1960 HH 3:4

Richert's Jewelry, Des Plaines, 712 Center Street advertisement: 709 Center Street 10-7-1932 2:7 advertisement: 708 Center Street 8-5-1938 PE 3:7 advertisements 6-4-1948 CCH 2:1, 12-7-1961 AHH 29:1

Richfort, Edward, Jr., Prospect Heights blood donors sought to help man, 20, photograph 10-10-1963 PHH 1:5

Richman Bros., Niles, Golf-Mill Shopping Center advertisement: clothing 7-5-1962 AHH S 6

Richmond, C. W., Naperville DuPage County Supt. schools (July 31, 1867) 11-17-1939 RR 1:8

Richmond Creamery, Highland Grove, Algonquin Road west of Ela Road "H. L. Scharringhausen has bought the Highland Grove creamery of C. Richmond" 2-9-1901 5:2 "where 50 years ago we could get eight gallons of milk for 68 cents" 10-6-1950 40:4

Richmond, Cuthbert see Richmond Creamery, Highland Grove

Richmond, James H., Villa Park advertisement: lawyer specializing in bankruptcy and foreclosure; 340 South Ardmore Avenue 8-4-1933 6:7

Richmond Mill illustration 3-21-1947 4:6

Richmond Street, Palatine engineer's drawing 5-22-1925 24:1

Rich's Drive-In, Bensenville advertisement; 314 West Irving Park Road 1-16-1964 EGH 2:1 photograph 1-30-1964 BR 4:7

Richter, Bernard, Roselle wounded in France 9-29-1944 RR 1:7 in Germany 7-13-1945 12:4 discharged 11-30-1945 14:7

Richter, Kenneth A., Roselle in China 6-9-1944 12:3 India and China rich in arts and handicrafts 9-1-1944 RR 1:4 in India 2-16-1945 12:5 in Burma 7-20-1945 6:6, 8-31-1945 9:5

Richter, Mrs. Mildred, Bensenville Bensenville Village board member, photograph; few women venture forth into rigors of politics 5-11-1961 AHH 23:3

Richter, Paul, Wood Dale prisoner of war in Germany 7-28-1944 RR 1:2

Rick Casares Pro Bowl, Buffalo Grove see Casares, Rick, Pro Bowl, Buffalo Grove

Rick, Marilyn, Palatine photograph 1-23-1948 PE 3:5

Rickards, Mrs. James, Arlington Heights photograph 3-26-1948 4:3

Rickenberg, Henry, Palatine purchased general store from Charles H. Patten, photograph 10-28-1949 25:2

Ricker, Richard, Wheeling former reserve police officer names 2 policemen, commissioner in libel suit 12-19-1963 AHH 28:1

Rickert, Richard W. Wheeling police reservist relieved of duties 8-16-1962 CCH 3:3 former officer sues members of Wheeling Fire and Police Commission 12-13-1962 WH 1:5 attorney to defend Wheeling police and fire commission in slander suit 5-16-1963 WH 3:6 Wheeling reserve policeman drops slander suit 5-23-1963 WH 5:1 Wheeling police and fire commission admits he was honorably discharged 5-30-1963 WH 2:1

Ricketts, Bob, Restaurant, Wheeling, 920 North Milwaukee Avenue advertisement 10-5-1961 AHH 78:7

Ricky's Lingerie and Sportswear, Arlington Heights, 33 West Campbell Street mentioned 12-29-1960 AHH 11:1 advertisement 2-16-1961 AHH 5:7 going out of business 4-9-1964 AHH 3:1

Ricochet Business Services, Rolling Meadows, 2602 Rohlwing Road review: answering service 5-30-1963 AHH 72:1

Riddle Co., Elk Grove Village 2 boys confess to plant burglaries; 100 Criss Circle 12-10-1964 RMH 1:4

Riddle, Kenneth, Prospect Heights at Camp Campbell, Ky. 12-4-1942 (2) 4:3

Ridge Avenue, Arlington Heights see Arlington Heights, Village of 11-7-1957 AHH 1:3, 12-17-1959 AHH 1:5, 10-10-1963 AHH 3:3 see Arlington Ridge Subdivision see Bray & Kates, Arlington Heights see Burns' Avion Sales of Chicagoland, Inc., Arlington Heights see Creamery Package Manufacturing Company, Arlington Heights see First Baptist Church of Arlington Heights see Hampton Court Apartments, Arlington Heights see Klehm, Chas., Arlington Heights 9-27-1962 AHH 2:3 see Klehm, John Adam, Arlington Heights families stave off 'floods', photograph 9-28-1961 AHH 19:1

Ridge Avenue, Elk Grove see Audubon Park, Elk Grove Village see Centex Construction Co., Elk Grove 6-22-1961 EGH 1:4 see Church of the Good Shepherd, United Church of Christ, Elk Grove see Ridge School, Elk Grove see Saint Nicholas Episcopal Church, Elk Grove see Wood, Grant, School, Elk Grove Village to be extended to Devon Avenue 10-13-1960 EGH 1:6

Ridge Avenue Pharmacy, Gross Point, Ridge Road and Park Place advertisement 9-5-1924 9:1

Ridge Motors, Inc., Des Plaines, 1588 Miner Street advertisement 4-27-1961 WH 5:7

Ridge Motors, Inc., Park Ridge advertisement: 206 - 208 North Northwest Highway 12-8-1939 (2) 4:4

Ridge Park Subdivision, Arlington Heights news column 8-2-1962 AHH 24:1

Ridge Road, Barrington Hills see St. Marks Protestant Episcopal Church, Barrington Hills

Ridge School, Arlington Heights, Fernandez Avenue and Vine Street see also School District No. 25, Wheeling Township start plans for 3-7-1952 AHH 1:7 petition asks erection of new school 4-25-1952 AHH 1:7 illustration 5-9-1952 12:1 voters approve school bond 8 to 1; to build new school 6-13-1952 AHH 1:4 photographs 10-15-1953 AHH 24:1, 8-28-1958 AHH 1:4 foundations laid 6-11-1959 EGH 1:6 thieves ransack 5-17-1962 EGH 6:6

Ridge School, Elk Grove, 650 Ridge Avenue see also School District No. 59, Elk Grove Township illustration 4-9-1959 EGH 1:4 under construction, photograph 7-30-1959 EGH 1:1 opens, photograph 11-5-1959 EGH 1:4 handwriting contest, photograph 12-21-1961 EGH 4:6 nearby Busse Forest becomes a classroom, photograph 5-9-1963 EGH 4:1 principal came via merger; brief glimpse given of faculty, photograph 9-26-1963 EGH 2:1 Halloween project, photograph 10-31-1963 EGH 2:3 fun fair, photograph 11-7-1963 EGH 3:2 Centex Construction Co. prods School District No. 59 on payment for 11-21-1963 EGH 4:1 Chicago Federation of Labor musicians bring culture to, photograph 10-22-1964 EGH 6:2

Ridgemoore Clothing Shop, Elmhurst victim of "fake salesman" 4-2-1937 4:8

ridges see Park Ridge, City of see Woodridge, Village of

"Ridgeview" wins name contest, see Niles Center 12-29-1939 MPH 1:8

Ridgeview Shopping Center, Roselle, Irving Park Road and Ardmore Avenue planned, illustration 12-1-1955 RR 1:3

Ridgeview Subdivision, Roselle photograph 7-14-1955 BR 1:2 speaks out for sewers 7-28-1955 RR 1:7 sewers now a question mark 7-11-1957 RR 1:3 settles fee dispute 6-21-1962 RR 1:7 plan excludes sidewalks 12-17-1964 RR 1:1

Ridgewood Cemetery, 9900 North Milwaukee Avenue to be dedicated 9-8-1922 3:1 to dedicate Lutheran section, photograph 10-1-1926 9:4 advertisement 8-5-1932 6:7 singing tower 4-26-1940 CCH 1:2 dedicates singing tower, illustration 5-31-1940 CCH 3:3 advertisement 5-4-1961 HH 7:1

Ridgewood High School, Norridge the Ridgewood story; Rebs now a part of Tri-County Suburban Conference 12-29-1960 AR 18:3

riding clubs see horses

Rieder, Rev. C. A. succeeds Rev. Schendel at Evangelical United Brethren Church, Itasca, photograph 5-31-1946 RR 1:6 reappointed 6-6-1947 RR 1:2

Riedy, Pat DuPage County chairman of Public Works Committee asked not to go take part in radio interview on county-wide sanitary sewer system 3-14-1963 BR 1:4

Riedy's Grove DuPage County Farmers picnic 8-7-1925 4:4 complete plans for DuPage County Farmers' picnic 8-14-1925 9:5

Rieger see Bender-Rieger, Inc., Barrington

Rieke Construction Co., Inc., Barrington mentioned; 300 South Hager Avenue 10-22-1964 HH 5:5

Rieke Well Drilling, Barrington mentioned; 410 South Hager Avenue 10-22-1964 HH 5:5

Riemer, Henry & Sons, Bensenville mentioned; East Higgins Road 10-22-1964 EGH 9:4

Riemer, Reuben, Palatine queries village on MSD sewer permits 8-29-1963 PE 1:1 disputes Village Pres. Wilbur Harris on credit for getting Palatine sewer extension; says credit belongs to his wife and Mrs. Krass 12-5-1963 AHH 75:1

Riemer, Mrs. Reuben (Margarethe), Palatine asks village trustees to speak up, photograph 9-27-1962 PE 3:3, 8:6 asks Gov. Kerner to investigate property owned by John Philippe proposed for funeral home 7-4-1963 PE 1:7 collects water sample from Salt Creek, photograph 8-8-1963 PE 1:1 woman's ire halts street crew work, photograph 6-11-1964 PE 6:6 fires barrage of questions on sewer connection with Howie-in-the-Hills subdivision 7-23-1964 PE 1:4

Ries, Robert, Ontarioville shotgun blaster is out on bond; attempts shot at Army sarge 4-21-1960 RR 1:4

Riessen, Marty to play at River Forest 7-11-1963 AHH 32:4

rifles see firearms

Rigby, Ben, Palatine advertisement: boilers and radiators 3-11-1904 5:6

Riggs, David Charles, Roselle youth hit by auto in 'fair' condition 9-17-1959 DCR 1:7 and Fred Summarco, Addison held, but no proof they started fire at Itasca Country Club 7-4-1963 BR 7:1 jailbreaker 'enjoys' only 9¼ hours freedom; broke out of DuPage County jail, photograph 8-8-1963 BR 1:4 acquitted of jail breaking charge 10-3-1963 BR 15:1 gets sentence of 1-3 years for eight burglaries 10-10-1963 BR 8:3, 1-9-1964 BR 5:3

Riggs, Monte, Fox River Grove youth's suicide is subject of inquest 12-8-1960 RMH 1:1

Riggs, Monty, Roselle charged with burglary 11-3-1960 BR 1:7 Right Foot Forward (film) see motion pictures, produced or filmed in the suburbs 9-3-1920 2:2

"Right Place, The", Arlington Heights see Hartmann, Peter, Arlington Heights 9-7-1906 1:1

"Right Place, The", Palatine, 33 North Brockway Street advertisement: clothing; H. C. Hitzemann, Proprietor 2-2-1901 4:6

rights see also civil rights see also property rights see Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)

Riley, Albert E. see Hasbrook Construction Co., Arlington Heights 8-4-1960 AHH 1:5 see Kings Walk Apartments, Rolling Meadows see Plum Grove Countryside 5-16-1963 RMH 1:1 photographs 3-22-1962 AHH 5:1, 12-5-1963 RMH 1:4 planners to hear request from local developer for property on Plum Grove Road between Kirchoff Road and Euclid Avenue 4-9-1964 RMH 4:4 builder is first in area to get "Quiet Home Award", photograph, see Plum Grove Countryside 6-25-1964 AHH 57:3

Riley, Betty, Arlington Heights photograph 9-3-1948 4:4

Riley, Donald, Bensenville photograph 1-13-1950 RR 3:4

Riley Feed Service, Des Plaines, Lee Street and Prospect Avenue advertisement 4-11-1947 19:5 review 5-9-1947 CCH 2:1 illustrated lecture on fertilizer 11-5-1948 8:5

Riley, George, Bensenville at Camp Barkeley, Texas 6-30-1944 9:2

Riley House, Arlington Heights see Northwest Art Center 3-10-1960 WH 6:6

Riley, JoAnn, Arlington Heights photograph 9-3-1948 4:4

Riley, John W., Bensenville killed in Saar action 12-29-1944 RR 1:5 posthumous Silver Star 4-6-1945 7:3

Riley Management Corp., Bellwood, 239 Mannheim Road see King Arthur Apartments, Palatine see Weston, Village of builder argues against Addison demands 5-11-1961 AR 1:3

Riley, Robert, Arlington Heights photograph 9-3-1948 4:4

Riley, Ron to appear at Community Discount, Glenview, photograph 3-5-1964 AHH 15:1

Riley School see also School District No. 87, Proviso Township achievement meeting 11-23-1926 1:3

Riley, W. W., River Grove advertisement: deliveries 6-7-1929 DCR 5:4

RIM (abbreviation) Roselle-Itasca-Medinah Bowling League, see bowling 9-1-1939 DCR 1:6

Rinaker, Judge mentioned 4-3-1936 5:3

Rinal, Leo E., Arlington Heights starts artificial fly factory for fishermen 6-17-1932 1:8

Rinaldi, Alfred photograph 2-11-1949 16:4

Rindlisbacher, June, Arlington Heights poster by 5-25-1945 MPH 1:1

Ringe, Rev. Elmer M. new pastor Friedens Evangelical and Reformed Church, Bensenville 3-4-1938 RR 1:7 weekly sermon 6-30-1939 RR 3:4

rinks see roller skating

Rinne's Tavern, Ontarioville, Route 20 Club La Mour Lounge 7-1-1949 21:5 see Bill & Hazel, Hanover Park

Rion, Irving, Northbrook discharged 12-28-1945 7:2

Riordan, Ethel AHTHS counselor tells how cheerful classrooms aid personality development of students 3-4-1949 5:1

rioting see also crowd control see also panic Illinois Reserves, companies at Barrington and Des Plaines help patrol black neighborhoods of Chicago after race riots leave 30 dead 8-1-1919 1:3 Thomas Hart, Palatine, examines cause of Chicago race riots 8-1-1919 1:3 Illinois must help Cook County to forestall acute hunger, evictions and food riots 1-15-1932 5:4 Park Ridge Police Chief fires tear gas bomb into crowd at party 6-1-1934 8:5 Palatine police battle crowd; one man shot; police use blackjacks to quell wedding guests 8-13-1948 1:1 Palatine orders police department probe into brawl 8-27-1948 PE 1:1 letter objects to Palatine Enterprise coverage of police 9-10-1948 15:8 Arlington judge to preside over Palatine trial 9-17-1948 1:5 trial ends for two defendants in Palatine brawl 9-24-1948 1:7 Cook County Sheriff's raid ends in riot at carnival; gambling devices seized, two arrested in Wheeling raid 7-26-1956 AHH 1:7 police quell 'riot' at Adventureland, Bloomingdale; arrest three local youths 6-21-1962 IR 1:7 Proviso West High School investigates riot following football game with Willowbrook Community High School, photographs 10-18-1962 AR 1:8, 11-1-1962 BR 9:6 'rumble' at Adventureland, Bloomingdale halted by police 7-4-1963 BR 12:5 ruckus at Music Box dance hall broken up, photographs 11-7-1963 BR 1:6, 10:1, 15:1, AR 1:1

Rippey, D. R., Arlington Heights photograph of 9-18-1942 1:4 retires, see Cook County Selective Service Board No. 1, Arlington Heights, photograph 6-9-1944 1:4

Risley's Beauty Schoppe, Arlington Heights advertisement: Northwest Highway and Evergreen Avenue 4-2-1926 17:4

Rispoli, Thomas Hanover Park trustee Thomas charges Police Chief Sam Polotto with running a 'Gestapo' 3-26-1964 HH 6:1

Risteen, Robert, Palatine candidacy for village trustee challenged 3-12-1959 PE 1:1

Riswick, Walter, Wheeling operated a blacksmith shop on Milwaukee Avenue in 1900, 1-6-1950 CCH 1:1

Riteway Sunoco Service, Wheeling advertisement; 745 South Milwaukee Avenue 12-17-1964 WH 2:1

Ritter, Grant A., Des Plaines, Rand Road advertisement: Delco light 7-1-1921 5:6, 11-3-1922 12:4

Ritter's Service Station, Lake Street 1½ miles west of Bloomingdale advertisement 5-6-1949 RR 4:1 seek indictments in local burglary 9-13-1956 RR 1:7

Rittmiller, Dorothy Jean, Itasca photograph 5-13-1949 RR 5:4

Rittmiller, Shirley Mae, Itasca photograph 6-25-1948 RR 5:4

Rittmueller, G. H., Addison advertisement: Michigan Cement Stave Silos, illustration 5-5-1922 4:4 [at the beginning of the roll of microfilm] advertisement: baby chick food 3-4-1927 PE 6:8

Rittmueller Lumber, Addison, 196 Addison Road near Lake Street advertisement 7-4-1919 4:6 advertisement 11-16-1961 HH 3:1

Ritz Cab advertisement 2-5-1937 AN 1:1

Ritzenthaler Bus Lines, Long Grove, Arlington Heights will transport students for School District No. 23, Wheeling Township 8-23-1962 PHH 1:1 wins contract with School District No. 25, 6-13-1963 AHH 32:5 never keeps a bus in its 100-vehicle fleet more than four years; 2001 East Davis Street 9-24-1964 AHH 14:5

Ritzenthaler School Bus Company accident, photograph 1-25-1962 PHH 1:4

Ritzenthaler, W. H., Palatine interview 7-20-1945 PE 1:3

River Edge Hospital, Forest Park, 8311 Roosevelt Road announce plans for new mental hospital 9-20-1962 AHH 17:3 illustration 9-27-1962 AHH 11:2

River Forest Boosters Club awards prizes for lawns and gardens 8-26-1938 8:5

River Forest Country Club dance 2-11-1949 RR 6:1 looted 4-25-1963 BR 6:8

River Forest Northwestern Motor Coach Company petitions to serve Franklin Park 6-15-1928 DCR 2:7 petition before state commission 1-25-1929 5:3 to buy four new motor buses 2-15-1929 DCR 1:3

River Forest School illustration 3-21-1947 4:6

River Forest, Village of scientific street lighting installed 2-13-1925 11:3

River Glen Subdivision, Fox River Grove homesites for sale 8-10-1961 AHH 43:7

River Grove Bakery advertisement 6-7-1929 DCR 5:7

River Grove Baptist Church, 2630 Clinton Street dedication 4-20-1928 DCR 2:3 advertisement 5-4-1928 DCR 2:6 advertisement: hear Uncle John, John L. Meredith, photograph 6-1-1928 DCR 4:1 first anniversary festival 6-7-1929 DCR 5:4

River Grove Business Men's Association to boost River Grove 10-14-1927 DCR 1:7

River Grove Coal and Supply Co., Clinton Street and the CM&SP tracks advertisement 11-6-1925 11:3

River Grove Dry Goods Store advertisement: 8333 West Grand Avenue 5-6-1927 DCR 5:1 River Grove Herald (newspaper) mentioned 10-5-1928 DCR 1:4 published 1-18-1929 RGH 1:1 see Beacon Publishing Company 7-19-1929 DCR 4:1

River Grove Home Bakery, 8337 Grand Avenue advertisement 4-6-1928 DCR 2:1 mentioned; 8367 Grand Avenue 7-6-1928 DCR 5:7

River Grove Lunch Room advertisement 3-2-1928 DCR 3:1 advertisement: Grand Avenue and Thatcher Avenue

River Grove Market advertisement: 8360 West Grand Avenue 7-6-1928 DCR 5:4

River Grove Peony Garden advertisement: River Road five blocks south of Grand Avenue 6-7-1929 DCR 5:7 River Grove - Schiller Park Independent (newspaper) published by Paddock, H. C. & Sons 10-15-1926 1:8

River Grove School see also School District No. 85½, Leyden Township conditions deplorable 11-16-1926 1:6 opens with 256 pupils; large primary class 9-23-1927 DCR 1:8 achievement meeting 12-6-1927 4:1 band organized 12-7-1928 DCR 5:2 champion baseball team, photograph 6-21-1929 DCR 8:4 new school to be erected just west of the old building 9-27-1929 DCR 8:8 gets new building 1-3-1930 6:3 draftee registration 10-11-1940 1:1

River Grove Service Garage, Grand Avenue and Clinton Street advertisement 9-5-1924 20:6

River Grove Taxpayers Protective Association exposes proposed "steal" for park district 8-10-1928 1:1

River Grove Tire Shop, 8549 Grand Avenue advertisements 4-1-1927 PE 4:7, 9-7-1928 DCR 5:7

River Grove, Village of photograph, see Illinois Bell Telephone Company 2-11-1927 1:8 Board hears complaints 11-11-1927 DCR 4:2 directory of businesses 7-6-1928 DCR 5:1 votes on new bond issue 7-13-1928 4:3 Board has big meeting 9-21-1928 DCR 1:8 tacks on road 9-28-1928 4:6 starts work on village hall at Wrightwood Avenue and Thatcher Avenue 10-30-1928 1:6 lays corner stone 11-9-1928 5:6 many inducements to home builders 1-25-1929 FPB 1:1 dedicates village hall, photograph 3-1-1929 5:1 one thousand attend dedication 3-8-1929 DCR 1:2 Board makes appointments 5-10-1929 DCR 8:8 to have no bill boards on its streets 6-21-1929 DCR 8:6 River Grove Day at Riverview Park 8-9-1929 DCR 3:3 advertisement 8-9-1929 DCR 6:5 picnic at Gage's Lake 8-9-1929 DCR 8:1 description of police duties for one night 8-9-1929 DCR 8:3 police curb speed kings 9-20-1929 DCR 8:7 garbage truck schedule 9-27-1929 DCR 3:5

River Inn, Northfield Township, Wagner Road just north of East Lake Avenue loses liquor license; gambling arrests 1-16-1948 1:3 mentioned 2-27-1948 3:1

River-Rand Bowl, Des Plaines, River Road and Woodland Avenue opening, illustration 5-23-1957 RR 12:4 pin ball machines seized 7-18-1963 AHH 21:4

River-Rand Mobile Home Sales, Des Plaines, 140 North River Road advertisement 6-8-1961 AHH 35:6 review 5-30-1963 AHH 72:3

River-Rand Recreation Council set up for residents of School District No. 26, Wheeling Township 5-14-1964 MPH 1:1

River Road, Route 45 (also known as Des Plaines Avenue, Des Plaines River Road) see Admiral Stadium, Des Plaines see Advance Motor Sales, Des Plaines see Al-Mar Tavern see All Saints Cemetery, Des Plaines see Al's Place, River Grove see Anthony's, Mr., Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge, Rosemont see Big Save, Des Plaines see Big Save, Schiller Park see Bright Star Inn, Schiller Park see Bungalow, The, Schiller Park see Busche's Floral Shop & Greenhouses, Des Plaines see Camp Baden Powell see Camp Fort Dearborn see Carmelite Monastery, Des Plaines see Charlie's Lounge, Des Plaines see Circle F. Rand Club see Cook County Fair Grounds, Melrose Park see Crescent Hog Feeding Co., River Grove see Des Plaines Auto Body Works & Co. see Des Plaines, City of 2-14-1963 AHH 20:1 see Des Plaines Emergency Hospital see Des Plaines Family Service Laundry see Des Plaines Veterans Homes, Incorporated see Dibbern Electric Shop, Des Plaines see DiMucci, Salvatore, Mount Prospect 5-15-1958 WH 1:4 see DoAll Northern Illinois Co., Des Plaines see Dynol Service Station, Schiller Park see Eddie's, Wheeling see Executive Estates, Rosemont see Farm, The see Farm Road House see Farmers Market, Des Plaines see Feehanville see Feehanville School see Fernstrom Storage and Van Company, Rosemont see Flamingo Motel see Fools Rush Inn, Rosemont see Forest Preserve School see Forest River Subdivision see Forest View Garden Subdivision see Fox and Hounds Tavern, Des Plaines see Frank's Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Market, Des Plaines see Gilbert & Wolf's Rainbow Ridge Subdivision, Prospect Heights see Glazens Service Station, Des Plaines see Grosse, Otto H. see Hapsburg Inn, south of Wheeling see Harley's Drive-Inn see Heath Flying Field, Des Plaines see Hedlin's Mobile Home Sales, Inc., Des Plaines see Hertz' Stock Farm, Des Plaines see Hoelterhoff, Art, River Grove see Holy Family Convent, Des Plaines see Holy Family Hospital, Des Plaines see Horner's, Des Plaines see Hub, The, Des Plaines see Illinois State Police 7-8-1932 1:7 see Indian Lounge see Larsen's Vegetables, Des Plaines see Lenox Chicken Hut, Des Plaines see Little White House, River Grove see Louie's Tavern see Lutz, Henry J., Service Station see Lynn's Kennels, Rosemont see M & R Snack Shop, Milwaukee Avenue and River Road see Magic Tile Inc., Des Plaines see Maryville Academy, Des Plaines see Maywood Park Race Track see Milton Tap see Mobil Service Station, Des Plaines see Northland Garden Center, Higgins Road and River Road see Northwestern Hospital, Des Plaines see Northwestern Settlement Camp, Franklin Park see Norwood Fruit & Vegetable Market see O'Hare Carousel, Rosemont see Open Air Market, River Grove see O'Rourkes, Mrs., Restaurant, Des Plaines see Park Ridge Airport see Park Ridge Polo Club see Patio, The see Pesche's All New Super Market, Des Plaines see Pesche's Flowers, Des Plaines see Pesche's Liquor, Des Plaines see Potawatomi Woods see Radlein, Al., Des Plaines see Rainbow Ridge, Mount Prospect see Rand Cafe see Rand-River Foods see Ray's Tavern see Red Robin Roller Rinks see Red Robin's Dance Pavilion see River Grove Peony Garden see Ruffolo's Fruit Basket, Des Plaines see St. Mary's Training School, Feehanville see Schaefer's Farm Products see Schuler, Frank, farm see Shagbark Lake Fur & Feather Farm, Des Plaines see Shoppers Warehouse, Des Plaines see Steppke & Schaefer, Des Plaines see Suburban Amusement Company see Sumner, Harriette, Des Plaines see T and D Cab Company, Des Plaines see Thunderbolt Motel, Rosemont see Till, Gene, Excavating Co., Inc., Mount Prospect see Wheeling Farms see White House Inn, Niles Center see White Stucco Inn, Mount Prospect see Whoopee Inn see Winnebago Woods see Woodview Subdivision, Mount Prospect see Wright Animal Hospital, Des Plaines Cook County $5,000,000 bond issue would pave road 10-24-1919 5:6 paved 9-16-1921 1:2 dedication, see Cook County 10-7-1921 1:3 Franklin Park cut off from outside world: River Road closed 11-2-1928 FPB 1:8

River Road School, east side of River Road one block south of Higgins Road see also School District No. 78, Leyden Township health contest 5-8-1928 4:2 Valentine party 3-4-1930 4:4 girls make patchwork quilts, pillow cases, etc. 10-16-1931 5:3 achievement program 11-6-1931 12:1 spelling bee on WBBM 1-8-1932 CCH 6:5 declamatory contest 3-11-1932 8:4 old time dance 4-29-1932 6:5 students contribute stories to Cook County School Achievement magazine 3-3-1933 CCH 8:5 new cabinet, curtains 4-14-1933 4:3 Old Fashioned Dance 5-5-1933 6:1 American Day 11-9-1934 PE 4:3 dance 11-5-1937 8:1 draftee registration 10-11-1940 1:1 Cook County school survey 12-11-1942 1:6 holds May Dance for pre-school clinic 5-28-1948 CCH 1:4

River Road Stables advertisement: River Road ½ block south of Irving Park Road 8-4-1939 6:4

River Terrace Theatre, River Grove advertisement: Telling the World, Road to Ruin (adults only), Code of Scarlet 9-7-1928 DCR 5:1 "photophone" new feature 2-15-1929 DCR 4:2

River Trail Nature Center, Milwaukee Avenue west of Sanders Road (originally known as Aux Plaines Nature Center) Cook County Forest Preserve to build 5-9-1957 WH 1:1 to open by mid-June 5-15-1958 WH 1:7 the outdoor classroom: its timeless lessons, photographs 6-15-1961 AHH 57:1

River Valley Raceways, Gilberts, Galligan Road advertisement: karting races 6-20-1963 AHH 45:1

River Valley Riding Club rodeo at Lone Star Stables 10-3-1947 18:4

Riverhurst Civic Association advertisement: welcome, Randhurst 8-16-1962 MPH 2:1

Riverhurst Home and Garden Club photograph 9-6-1962 AHH 50:3 plans 'Wheel of Fashion' 9-19-1963 AHH 62:6

Riverhurst Subdivision, Mount Prospect, bounded by Rand Road, Euclid Avenue and Wheeling Road residents object to Brickman Home Builders plans next to Randhurst, photograph 7-19-1962 MPH 5:7 village seeks help in area development 10-4-1962 MPH 3:3 annexation is prepared 4-4-1963 MPH 10:6

rivers see also flooding see Chicago River see Cook County Clean Streams Advisory Committee see Cook County Committee for Clean Streams see Cook County Forest Preserve see Des Plaines River see DuPage County Clean Streams Committee see DuPage River see Fox River see Illinois Department of Waterways see Illinois State Sanitary Water Board see Illinois State Water Survey see Walton, Izaak, League map of Chicago area watershed 6-2-1955 RR 8:5 Clean Streams Week 8-23-1962 WH 5:6

Rivers, Bobby, Dance Studio, Glen Ellyn advertisement: 412 Main Street 10-24-1963 EGH 4:1

Riverside Forest Preserves, Ogden Avenue at Des Plaines River Country Towns Democratic Organization picnic 8-6-1926 3:6 Riverside News (newspaper) article: "Is loose talk making you unpatriotic?" 2-13-1942 RR 2:4

Riverside Township Regular Republican Organization published an advertisement in a La Grange newspaper consisting entirely of quotations from Sen. Strom Thurmond, South Carolina racist and reactionary 11-12-1964 AHH 67:2

Riverside, Village of (formerly known as Laughton's Place) see</