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Abbreviations used:
HPH .......Highland Park Herald
HPN........Highland Park News
HPNL....Highland Park Newsletter
HPP........Highland Park Press
NSNL....North Shore Newsletter
SRN........Sheridan Road Newsletter
January 1, 1952-December 31, 1952
HIGHLAND PARK NEWS
ACCIDENTS
Jan. Child killed, 3 injured in auto accident. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 3.
Driver charged with reckless manslaughter. Jan. 24, 1952, p. 6.
Earl Stratford killed in Oregon. Jan. 31, 1952, p. 4.
Feb. Engineer loses leg under moving train near Elm Place. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 5.
Mar. Services held for child, Robert Hawkes, victim of Streamliner. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 3.
Car climbs bank to railroad tracks. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 4.
3 HP businessmen hurt in crash. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 7.
May Vernon Mortimer recovering from accident injuries. May 15, 1952, p. 3.
Sgt. Douglas Dever seriously hurt in auto crash. May 15, 1952, p. 7.
June Skokie crash takes toll of 2 lives. June 12, 1952, p. 3.
July Overlooks stop sign; five in auto crash. July 17, 1952, p. 3.
Gateman injured; train goes through unprotected crossing. July 31, 1952, p. 24.
Aug. Recovering from accident injuries. (H. Venturi) Aug. 7, 1952, p. 3.
Hold services for James Klein, 18, injured in fall. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 3.
Oct. Former pastor of Methodist Church dies in accident. (Rev. Wm. Overend) Oct. 23, 1952, p. 3.
Nov. Train kills four youths here Saturday. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 4.
Plane crash takes life of Capt. Gilbert. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 3
Driver thrown from spinning car on Green Bay Rd. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 3.
Dec. HPHS student David Blumenthal killed in auto crash Saturday. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 3.
Mundelein man involved in 2 crashes here. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 3.
Snow and ice raise minor accident rate. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 4.
Chicagoan injured in three car crash on Skokie Highway. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 5.
Weather to blame for 3-car, 3-truck tie up police say. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 5.
ALCOHOL
Teen-agers, parents lead war on student drinking. Dec. 18, 1952, p. 3.
AMERICAN LEGION
Pay off bank debt on Legion Memorial Building. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 5.
ARCHITECTS/ARCHITECTURE
Exhibit buildings, plans, photos in HPHS art show. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 4.
Architect W. L. Martling to give talk at Woman’s Club Tuesday. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 15.
Architects' Institute to exhibit at high school. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 30.
ART/ARTISTS
Feb. Exhibit buildings, plans, photos in HPHS art show. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 4.
Water colors of modern artists to be shown here. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 32.
Exhibit three Art Institute paintings here. Feb. 24, 1952, p. 3.
$20,000 painting on exhibit at H. Park high school. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 21.
20 abstracts by HP artist E. R. Frueh hang in Chicago show. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 21.
Mar. City has loan of 3 new masterpieces from Art Institute. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 5.
Apr. HPHS faculty displays arts and crafts in PTA exhibit. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 28.
June 2 HP artists (Gamson, Riley) show works at Art Institute. June 5, 1952, p. 20.
July French artist Mimir comes to live here. July 3, 1952, p. 21.
Richard Florsheim to have solo showing at National Gallery of Mexico. July 17, 1952, p. 22.
Oct. Jewish art exhibit opens at Glencoe Temple Oct. 24. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 24.
ASSESSMENT ROLLS
Assessment roll for township on pp. 21-. Jan. 31, 1952, p. 21-.
Delinquent special assessment and special tax list for Highland Park. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 26-
Delinquent tax list for Deerfield Township. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 28-
Delinquent tax list for W. Deerfield Township. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 32-
Delinquent special assessments for Park District of Highland Park. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 35.
Assessment roll for Deerfield Township. Dec. 25, 1952, p. 22-30.
AUTHORS
Include HP author’s book in collection given to Japan U. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 9.
L. Rosenheim: “Sunny the New Camp Counselor”
AWARDS
Dr. Norman Joffee wins award for magazine article on fluoridation. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 9.
Ask nominees for Sheil youth award. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 5.
Edith Neisser’s book wins award from Parents magazine. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 34.
Medals awarded to best juvenile books of 1951. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 22.
Chamber honors Mrs. Clarence Balke. May 22, 1952, p. 3.
BIRDS
Old parakeets never talk -- they simply screech away. July10, 1952, p. 23.
BLOOD BANKS/ DONATIONS
Apr. Defense blood mobile unit to return May 12. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 3.
May Blood donors’ requirements are listed. May 1, 1952, p. 5.
Blood unit here Tuesday. May 8, 1952, p. 3.
Nov. Blood Mobile unit to be here in Dec. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 3.
Give your blood to keep your vote. (ed.) Nov. 6, 1952, p. 4.
Alert all club groups here to pledge blood donations. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 3.
Best Christmas present: pint of blood for men in Korea. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 3.
Transportation, sitters ready for donors. Nov. 27, 1952, p. 3.
Tell reactions of many-time blood donors. Nov. 27, 1952, p. 4.
Dec. Red Cross booths set up in stores for blood donors. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 5.
BOOKS
Oldest Great Books group, founded here, reaches 21. July 31, 1952, p. 6.
Great Books Group offers scholarship in liberal arts. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 4.
Poetry anthology ‘The Wind Listens’ published this week. Many local poets included Dec. 11, 1952, p. 24.
BUSINESS
Jan. Bank re-elects Vallee Appel as president. Jan. 10, 1952, p. 3.
Chamber seeks 50 new members in 1-day drive. Jan. 10, 1952, p. 3.
$300 winner to be named by Bosselli. Jan. 24, 1952, p. 19.
Feb. Chamber of Commerce slates ‘Welcome Neighbor’ night. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 3.
Lake Bluff resident wins $300 prize from Highwood radio. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 35.
‘Biggest Dollar Value Day’ is promised by HP Chamber. Feb. 21, 1952, p. 3.
Mar. Chamber to hear discussion of HP’s top problem. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 5.
Chamber of Commerce salutes Albert Larson. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 5.
May Lucile Hilborn’s life proves success of local retailing. May 8, 1952, p. 41.
Western Union office reopens. May 22, 1952, p. 9.
Chamber to hear Mayor Humphrey. May 29, 1952, p. 3.
June C of C warns public about siding firm. June 12, 1952, p. 5.
Oct. New mail order consulting service started in H. Park. Oct. 21, 1952, p. 38.
Nov. Chamber tells plans for Yule shopping in Highland Park. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 3.
C of C honors Harry Pertz, HPHS teacher. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 5.
Leeds new enlarged jewelry store to open Friday. Nov. 27, 1952, p. 33.
Dec. HP stores, shops to stay open until 9 p.m. evenings. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 3.
CALDER, RHYNALDO
The story of a surrey and some unwelcome livestock. Sept. 4, 1952, p. 8.
CAMPS
Announce opening of Girl Scout Day Camp June 17. May 22, 1952, p. 7.
Ma-ka-ja-wan: where Boy Scouts commune with nature. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 24.
Chief scouter sees best year for Boy Scouts. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 27.
CANDIDATES
Jan. List names of those who filed for county board. Jan. 24, 1952, p. 3.
Mar. Women Voters to sponsor candidates meeting. Mar.19. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 3.
Voters Association to endorse candidates. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 4.
Candidates speak tonight at open GOP meeting. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 4.
CENSORSHIP
Objectionable books for sale here, says HP church committee. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 6.
CERAMICS
Simple seaweed is secret of early Fourth on Lincoln Ave. (Dorothy Levy, pottery artist) Feb. 21, 1952, p. 14.
CHARITIES
Jan. Red Cross fund drive to begin here March 1. Jan. 3, 1952, p. 3.
Name special gift chairman for Red Cross. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 3.
Contribution cans placed for March of Dimes funds. Jan. 24, 1952, p. 3.
Feb. March of Dimes brings in $13,000 thus far. Feb. 14, 1952. p.10
Red Cross fund drive set to open March 3. Feb. 21, 1952, p. 3.
March of Dimes passes $15,000 mark; polio families help drive. Feb. 21, 1952, p. 5.
Red Cross fund drive begins next week. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 3.
Apr. $32,838 in contributions takes Red Cross over top. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 3.
Dec. Brownies give doll house to needy children. Dec. 25, 1952, p. 11.
Cub Scout Pack 31 gives toys to the needy. Dec. 25, 1952, p. 30.
CHILD CARE/CHILDREN
List mothers who will serve as nursery school volunteers. Jan. 24, 1952, p. 23.
Nursery school to stop 5 weeks between terms. July 10, 1952, p. 22.
Order Mrs. Bertha Hawley to close unlicensed nursery. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 4.
Bertha Hawley denied foster home license. Sept. 4, 1952, p. 3.
Enrollments still open at Community Nursery School. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 23.
Nursery school volunteers needed now to assist staff. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 25.
CHURCH, MARGUERITE STITT, U.S. Representative
GOP plans reception in candidate’s honor. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 5.
CHURCHES/SYNAGOGUES
Jan. Celebrate Mass in Eastern rite Sunday at noon. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 30.
Trinity Church to hold 78th annual meeting. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 35.
Dr. T. H. White, Earl Hines to be in Brotherhood Observance at North Suburban Beth El. Jan. 31, 1952, p. 62.
Feb. Local ministerial association offers Christian living school. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 5.
Registration starts now for Community Leadership School. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 5.
Presbyterian, Israel congregations slate annual brotherhood services. Feb. 14, 1952, p.16.
Temple service to be dedicated to Cantor Landsman. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 23.
Rabbi, minister to exchange pulpits in brotherhood rites. Feb. 21, 1952, p. 13.
Mar. Beth El schedules Passover Institute. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 11.
Purim services at NSCI listed. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 31.
NSCI will sponsor three man forum on MacIver report. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 10.
Passover Institute to be held March 23 at Beth El Synagogue. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 12.
Apr. Young people raise funds for mite boxes. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 30.
May Beth El announces plans for 3-part building programs. May 8, 1952, p. 3.
Trinity Parish sponsors St. Gregory’s new church. May 8, 1952, p. 5.
‘Forward in ‘52’ drive starts at Trinity Church. May 15, 1952, p. 4.
Redeemer Lutheran Church to welcome new pastor June 1. May 15, 1952, p. 8.
HP Lutherans to welcome new pastor. May 29, 1952, p. 5.
Cite varsity group Sunday at HP Presbyterian Church. May 29, 1952, p. 8.
June Rev. Albertson resigns as pastor of Wesley Methodist. June 5, 1952, p. 3.
Harold Blumberg re-elected head of synagogue. June 19, 1952, p. 34.
July Rev. Wood named new Wesley pastor. July 10, 1952, p. 3.
The Rev. Mr. Hosto resigns as pastor of St. John's Church. July 31, 1952, p. 3.
Aug. Temple plans dedication of new addition. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 26.
Dr. Blumenfeld to speak at cornerstone laying here. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 26.
Presbyterians to dedicate new building unit. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 26.
Sept. Reform, Conservative Jews cooperate in new study group. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 22.
Beth El lays cornerstone for new temple Sunday. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 25.
Lay cornerstone for Beth El school building. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 3. Photo.
Second Baptist Church to hold recognition service, dinner. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 42.
Oct. North Shore Congregation to dedicate new building. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 5.
Nov. Objectionable books for sale here, says HP church committee. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 6.
Bishop to dedicate remodeled sanctuary at Wesley Methodist. Nov. 27, 1952, p. 22.
Dec. Oscar Hillel Plotkin Library to be dedicated at NS Temple. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 23.
L. S. Florsheim honored at NCCJ dinner. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 28.
Sundown tomorrow is start of ancient Jewish festival. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 5.
Maurice Samuel to speak at Plotkin Library dedication. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 5.
CIVIL AIR PATROL
CAP keeps watch at new rooftop post. July 17, 1952, p. 3.
On look-out for enemy planes. July 31, 1952, p. 3.
Teen-agers asked to volunteer for CAP cadet training. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 8.
Cadets to attend aviation classes at Northwestern. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 7.
CIVIL SERVICE
Civil Service exams are scheduled for June 10 in City Hall. June 5, 1952, p. 4.
CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS
Jan. Rotary Club to hear scholarship winner from Japan. Jan. 3, 1952, p. 5.
Chamber to honor past presidents. Jan. 3, 1952, p. 5.
West Ridge Club to hear council air its problems. Jan. 3, 1952, p. 7.
Feb. Elect Infant Welfare officers. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 12.
League of Women Voters discusses program- convention style. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 5.
Boy Scout week is celebrated here. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 17.
Boy Scouts, Air Scouts hold 4th Court of Honor dinner. Feb. 21, 1952, p. 31.
Mar. Life begins this week for Girl Scouts, Inc., now 40. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 5.
Legion Post 145 plans birthday dance for May 3. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 15.
Elks Lodge honors its past exalted rulers. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 26.
Girl Scouts mark 40th anniversary. Mar 27, 1952, p. 8.
Apr. Mrs. Louis Behr heads women’s division of C.J.A. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 8.
800 persons used YWCA last month. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 27.
May H. P. sends four delegates to YWCA conference May 1-7. May 1, 1952, p. 21.
Legion Post, VFW sponsor annual Poppy Day. May 8, 1952, p. 40.
Exchange Club holds charter meeting. Photo. May 22, 1952, p. 5.
Jewish Women sponsor NS Federation Day. May 29, 1952, p. 7.
June Scout Council elects officers at annual meet. June 5, 1952, p. 5.
North Shore Forum to feature stage, radio celebrities. June 5, 1952, p. 28.
July First members of Credit Club assemble here. July 3, 1952, p. 4.
Gertrude Ames leaves after 20 yrs. with YWCA. July 3, 1952, p. 4.
Ann Swanson new president of Credit Club. July 24, 1952, p. 3.
Sept. Honor former president of Mothers’ Aid. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 10.
Barber Shop Quartet chapter launches membership program. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 21.
North Shore Forum opens 6th season with town meeting of air. Sept. 18, 1952, p. 4.
Wanted: Junior hostesses for Armed Services Club. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 8.
Six from here to attend ORT convention. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 26.
Nov. Honor Sequin at Lion meet today. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 4.
YWCA elects officers at annual meet. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 5.
C of C honors Harry Pertz, HPHS teacher. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 5.
'Whene'er you make a promise.' Photo: Girl Scouts. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 30.
Dec. Board announces 2,000 persons used YWCA in Oct. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 4.
Ravinia Garden Club celebrates 25th year. Dec. 25, 1952, p. 14.
COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES
Marian Anderson to sing for benefit of Chicago Medical School. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 5.
Mrs. P. Palmer named to college post. Mar 13, 1952, p. 4.
COMMUTERS/COMMUTING
Commuters organize to seek better service, ban raises. Sept. 18, 1952, p. 3.
CONSOLIDATION
Favor eventual consolidation of schools. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 3.
Final report of commission to study consolidation Pt. 1. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 36.
Final report of commission to study consolidation Pt. 2. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 33.
Final report of commission to study consolidation. Pt. 3. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 8.
Final report of commission to study consolidation. Pt. 4. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 11.
Final report of commission to study consolidation. Pt. 5. May 1, 1952, p. 33.
Final report of commission to study consolidation. Pt. 6. May 8, 1952, p. 33.
Final report of commission to study consolidation. Pt. 7. May 29, 1952. p. 9.
Final report of commission to study consolidation. Pt. 8. June 12, 1952, p. 25.
COOKING
HP News to sponsor cooking school March 27-28. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 3.
Prizes, Lenten menus to be featured at cooking school. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 3.
HP News free cooking school offers homemakers a chance to win many valuable prizes. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 3.
Program for March 27-28. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 32.
99 ladies and sailor get prizes at cooking school. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 4.
Photos. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 13.
CRIME
Jan. Thief takes profits from ‘Gifts for Yanks’. Jan. 3, 1952, p. 10.
Police jail seven after theft of (sic) filling station. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 4.
Coroner’s jury rules Krueger’s death accidental. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 4.
Owner foils theft at HP Launderette. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 4.
2 Chicago men held on larceny charges here. Jan. 24, 1952, p. 5.
Fine girl $100 and court costs for launderette theft. Jan. 24, 1952, p. 5.
Switch charge of grand larceny to disorderly conduct. Jan. 31, 1952, p. 3.
Feb. Seek 3 women in suit theft. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 9.
Mar. Fraudulent check case is continued for further evidence. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 5.
List larcenies for week. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 28.
2 mink coats stolen while owners dance. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 3.
Rubber check passer bounces out of town. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 5.
Arrest 2 HP boys for burglaries. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 6.
Apr. 2 armed robbers are bound over to Grand Jury – face charges. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 3.
May Mean thief takes fur coat; leaves tweed in its place. May 1, 1952, p. 3.
Callen found guilty. May 1, 1952, p. 36.
Phone calls from stranger keep HP police busy. May 22, 1952, p. 5.
Maid arrested for stealing. May 22, 1952, p. 5.
HP, Highwood police capture robbery suspects. May 22, 1952, p. 5.
Nov. Set inquest date for today in death of musician Thomas Summers. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 3.
McDonald assault case postponed. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 5.
Dec. Check-passer is in this area; shops and stores warned. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 5.
DEERFIELD, IL
New shopping center opens in Deerfield. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 14.
HP residents help Deerfield fight industry’s rezoning appeal. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 5.
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP
Town meeting set for Apr. 1 in public library. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 3.
Heavy voting in all Dfld Twp (sic) precincts. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 3.
Supervisor’s annual report. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 22.
Annual financial statement. May 8, 1952, p. 24.
DTVA (Deerfield Township Voters’ Assn.) doubles membership rolls in past year. May 15, 1952, p. 6.
Deerfield Twnshp (sic) Voters plan pre-election report. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 5.
How Deerfield Township residents voted. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 26.
EDITORIALS
Protection versus economy. (police force expenses) Jan. 10, 1952, p. 3.
An SOS. (support for Servicemen’s Club) Apr. 3, 1952, p. 4.
Speaking of issues. (school consolidation) Apr. 10, 1952, p. 4.
Give your blood to keep your vote. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 4.
EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.
Apr. Organize local Eisenhower for president club. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 4.
It’s Ike and Estes in HP high school primary straw vote. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 5.
HP Ike backers elect officers at mass meeting. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 8.
May Eisenhower Club marathon drive to be held Saturday. May 15, 1952, p. 4.
Sept. List officers of Eisenhower Club. Sept. 18, 1952, p. 5.
ELECTIONS
Jan. Slater to race Nelson for job of state’s attorney. Jan. 24, 1952, p. 3.
Senatorial committeeman seeks re-election in April. Jan. 24, 1952, p. 5.
Mar. Registration rush on as March 10 deadline approaches. Mar. 6, 1952. p. 3.
Voters’ Guide from LWV. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 25—
Apr. 3 ballots to be voted on at April 8 primary election. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 3.
How to tally votes cast for representative candidates. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 3.
Settle school term in April 12, election. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 3.
Election returns. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 4.
Oct. Polling places open Tuesday for registration. Oct. 2, 1952, p. 4.
Voters to hold pre-election meet Oct. 23. Oct. 2, 1952, p. 4.
Pre-election registration brings out 1,138 voters. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 3.
Specimen ballots available at county clerk’s office. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 3.
Pre-election flurry hits Highland Park. Oct. 30, 1952, p. 5.
Precinct map. Oct. 30, 1952, p. 20.
Specimen ballots. Oct. 30, 1952, p. 35-
Meet your candidates – profiles. Oct. 30, 1952, p. 36-
Nov. Heavy voting brings Republican victory. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 3.
How Deerfield Township residents voted. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 26.
FISCHER, JO, Cartoon artist
Inside “From 9 to 5", or Jo Fischer, solid citizen. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 28.
FIRES
Fire marshal warns against carelessness. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 5.
Girl Scouts put out spreading leaf fire at neighbor's home. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 4.
FRAUD
Investigate claims of screen guilds, police tell mothers. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 3.
C of C warns city against swindlers. Oct. 2, 1952, p. 4.
GARDENING/GARDENS
Milton Perlman wins top honors in HP Rose Show. July 3, 1952, p. 3.
Garden Show scheduled for August 23-24. July 24, 1952, p. 3.
Expect bumper vegetable exhibit at Garden Show. Aug. 21, 1952, p. 3.
GASOLINE
Gas shortage not felt in local area. May 8, 1952, p. 5.
Ozzie, Ravinia Service say plenty of gas for all cars. May 15, 1952, p. 4.
GILBERT, CAPT. RICHARD
Plane crash takes life of Capt. Gilbert. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 3.
Hold services for Capt. Gilbert. Nov. 27, 1952, p. 7.
GUNS
30 Rifle Club members win NRA awards. June 19, 1952, p. 28.
HEALTH
Cancer Society seeks effects of smoking on health. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 32.
Name Dr. Wendel to city board of health. Jan. 31, 1952, p. 3.
Perry Cohen to head 1952 HP Cancer Society drive. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 7.
Name Mrs. Avery a director of Lake County TB Association. May 29, 1952, p. 4.
HIGHLAND PARK, IL
Jan. Council, residents debate city collector appointment. Jan. 3, 1952, p. 3.
Tell background of new city collector, Herschel (sic) Snuggs. Jan. 3, 1952, p. 3.
City plows way out of snowfall. Jan. 3, 1952, p. 5.
Herschel Snuggs welcomed at city council meeting. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 3.
City seeks motor fuel taxes for Clavey crossing gates. Jan. 31, 1952, p. 3.
Feb. Edwin L. Gilroy resigns as Traffic Commission chairman. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 3.
Ask new squad car, tractor at routine council meeting. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 3.
Mar. HP Council names S.M. Rosenbaum to Traffic Commission. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 4.
Apr. Beverly Place sewer problem sent to committee by council. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 4.
May City council grants partial approval of sewer hook-up. May 1, 1952, p. 3.
Council to pass payroll ordinance at next meeting. May 8, 1952, p. 4.
Highlights of new city job ordinance. May 8, 1952, p. 4.
Plan commission recommends minimum requirements in house construction. May 15, 1952, p. 3.
City position and compensation ordinance. May 22, 1952, p. 19.
6-inch brick walls to be considered by code commission. May 29, 1952, p. 3.
Harry Schram to resign from council. May 29, 1952, p. 3.
June Landfill tractor saves the city $1200 monthly. June 12,. 1952, p. 3.
Kenneth Lacy appointed to city council. June 12, 1952, p. 3.
Council appropriates $1,323,103 for year. June 12, 1952, p. 3.
Rent control to expire unless HP council acts. July 3, 1952, p. 3.
Council to take bids on weed-cutting tractor. July 31, 1952, p. 3.
Aug. City Council decides rent controls no longer needed in Highland Park. Oct. 7, 1952, p. 3.
Zoning Bd. says OK for legal space requisites. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 3.
City Council awards tractor bid today to R. C. Larkin. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 3.
Sept. City shifts departmental duties to Herschell (sic) Snuggs. Sept. 4, 1952, p. 3.
City Hall gets dark room, new pistol range. Sept. 4, 1952, p. 3.
City short of street repair funds. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 4.
Oct. Mayor reads letter from rent director. Oct.16, 1952. p. 3.
Mayor Humphrey proclaims ‘Blue Ballot Week’ in HP. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 4.
Dec. City sides with NSRR against union. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 3.
City accepting applications for firemen. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 3.
City plans improvements of main arteries in '53. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 3.
Citizens complain about uncovered garbage trucks. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 4
Debate fluoridation at city council meeting. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 3.
Councilman submits report on 85 miles of streets. Dec. 18, 1952, p. 4.
Fluoridation issue to be settled at Feb. meeting. Dec. 25, 1952, p. 3.
HIGHLAND PARK BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Jan. 1951 valuations lag behind 1950 by $1,932,269. Jan. 3, 1952, p. 5.
Feb. Building permits rise to 27 for month of January. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 3.
Building code committee completes first section. Feb. 21, 1952, p. 3.
Mar. Home building ranks fifth in Highland Park. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 5.
Apr. Building permits start seasonal climb in March. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 4.
May Building Dept. reports 139 permits in April. May 8, 1952, p. 3.
17 new houses underway speed city’s growth. May 19, 1952, p. 3.
Aug. New 108 school boosts Building Dept. fees. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 3.
Sept. Issue permits for 14 houses during August. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 3.
Oct. Sept. building applications soar over ’51. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 5.
Nov. Bldg. (sic) Dept. notes trend to alteration. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 5.
Dec. November report. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 41.
HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY CHEST
July Approve $76,225 budget for 1953 Community Chest. July 31, 1952, p. 3.
Aug. Nursery school is new agency on HP Community Chest list. Aug. 21, 1952, p. 3.
Chest called ‘vital to the human values of community’. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 3.
Sept. Your donation to Chest aids 13 agencies. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 3.
Community Chest gets set for its annual fund drive. Sept. 25, 1952, p . 3.
Oct. Special gifts total $27,250 in Chest drive. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 4.
Community Chest $18,225 short of goal. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 3.
Dec. Highland Park Community Chest still needs $3850. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 3.
HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT
HP pays $33,720 for fires in ’51. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 12.
Women Voters to hear fire chief. Jan. 24, 1952, p . 5.
Two fires cause $80,000 loss; injure firemen. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 3.
Fire Department responds to 19 calls in May. June 5, 1952, p. 5.
Fire Department hires five men. July 3,1952, p. 5.
It's hello and goodbye at the fire station. July 24, 1952, p. 5.
Burning awning causes window damage to shop. July 31, 1952, p. 4.
Two house fires total $9,000 in damages this week. Sept. 18, 1952, p. 5.
Truck catches fire, furniture, damages estimated at $3,000. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 4.
Fire marshal warns against carelessness. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 5.
City accepting applications for firemen. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 3.
HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL
Jan. Jon Bye takes prize for design of new HP High School flag. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 8.
Feb. Exhibit buildings, plans, photos in HPHS art show. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 4.
High School students rule city today. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 3.
Student tells benefit of HPHS remedial reading class. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 10.
Mar. Illinois Supreme Court upholds HS split decision. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 3.
Apr. Irl Marshall, J. F. Quigg run for school board. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 3.
Inside the Shoreline. (HPHS newspaper) Apr. 10, 1952, p. 13.
HPHS faculty art exhibitions open to public. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 22.
High school to give 22nd annual spring music festival. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 5.
Open memorial room at HPHS in tribute to war heroes. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 14.
HPHS faculty displays arts and crafts in PTA exhibit. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 28.
May HPHS Shoreline wins top honors in national contest. May 8, 1952, p. 5.
HPHS board studies building needs. May 22, 1952, p. 3.
Preview house to be built by HPHS students. May 22, 1952, p. 3.
HS district to conduct summer reading program. May 22, 1952, p. 4.
June Board announces resignation of faculty members. June 5, 1952, p. 3.
223 to be awarded HPHS diplomas. June 5, 1952, p. 3.
Report of high school board. June 5, 1952, p. 4.
Name 11 scholarship winners at HS graduation ceremony. June 12, 1952, p. 3.
Aug. E.E. Burwell is new assistant head of high school. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 5.
Announce HPHS bus schedule. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 10.
Sept. Recommend enlargement of HPHS plant as ‘best for community’. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 3.
HPHS enrollment reaches new high of 1,155 students. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 13.
Oct. Class of 1897 poses for graduation picture. Photo. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 5.
Nov. Urge reduction of travel absenteeism for HPHS students. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 7.
Color film shows how HPHS works. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 32.
HPHS gym seating capacity set at 700. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 32.
Hold mock election at HPHS; students learn how it's done. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 33.
Annual concert features 500 HPHS students. Nov. 27, 1952, p. 5.
HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL
Jan. H.P. Hospital treats 2,878 patients in 1951. Jan. 10, 1952, p. 5.
H.P. Hospital Auxiliary, newly incorporated, elects directors. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 5.
Feb. Hospital’s new therapy department will be dedicated Saturday. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 3.
Mar. 200 see dedication of therapy department to Howell Murray. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 3.
College of surgeons approves Highland Park Hospital. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 10.
Dedicate physical therapy department. Photos. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 5.
Hear talks on polio care at HP Hospital. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 5.
May HP Hospital invites public to open house Saturday. May 8, 1952, p. 5.
Observe Nat’l Hospital Day and ‘Alcove’ birthday here. May 15, 1952, p. 5.
Receive awards for volunteer hospital work. May 29, 1952, p. 7.
June HP Hospital head explains changes at Rotary luncheon. June 5, 1952, p. 9.
Open new pharmacy at Highland Pk. Hospital. June 19, 1952, p. 3.
July Gerald S. Dean named hospital pathologist. July 24, 1952, p. 3.
Aug. Trumbull estate wills $5,000 to HP Hospital. Aug. 21, 1952, p. 5.
Hospital receives $5,000 bequest from Schermerhorn estate. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 4.
Sept. Nurses’ Aides start training Monday at HP Hospital. Sept. 4, 1952, p. 3.
Mystery donor gives iron lung to HP Hospital. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 3,
Oct. Commend work of hospital auxiliary. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 5.
Frank Selfridge re-elected president of hospital board. Oct. 30, 1952, p. 10.
Nov. HP Hospital issues report to residents. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 5.
Dec. Elect Dr. Grady staff president at HP Hospital Dec. 4, 1952, p. 5.
Lecture series on medicine starts here. Dec. 18, 1952, p. 5.
Christmas is celebrated at HP Hospital. Dec. 25, 1952, p. 3.
HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
Jan. Protection versus economy. (ed.) Jan. 10, 1952, p. 3.
Mar. 4 HP policemen take medal in Chgo. (sic) pistol match. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 3.
May Tentative plans are made for HP pistol match. May 1, 1952, p. 3.
HP police hold first shoot on new city range. May 15, 1952, p. 5.
Nov. Police chief E. Patten resolves to continue in job. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 5.
$120 slated for cop held for decision. Nov. 27, 1952, p. 3.
HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Jan. Highland Park Public Library suggests winter reading course. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 29.
80 periodicals available to library patrons. Jan. 24, 1952, p. 27.
Feb. Many statistical references available at public library. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 4.
Miss Cora Hendee speaks at PTA meeting today. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 5.
Library exhibits Civil War relics. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 12.
Apr. World politics discussion series held at library. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 23.
May Great Books and Syntopicon given to public library. May 15, 1952, p. 3.
June Library stocks travel books to aid vacationers. June 5, 1952, p. 30.
July French lithographs on view this month at HP Public Library. July 10, 1952, p. 5.
Political books are featured at library in July. July 10, 1952, p. 6.
Aug. Mrs. Boye says children enjoy library program. Aug. 21, 1952, p. 26. Photos.
Sept. Establish book fund here at library in memory of Tom Glick. Sept. 18, 1952, p. 3.
Three Great Books groups to meet at the library. Sept. 18, 1952, p. 12.
Oct. Bible week is celebrated here in library display. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 34.
Nov. Invite use of new records, gift of HP Library Friends. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 26.
HIGHWOOD, IL
City of Highwood to celebrate its sixty-fifth year. July 24, 1952, p. 3.
Highwood celebrates 65th anniversary with 4 days of fun. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 3.
Highwood Community Center offers both facilities and activities. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 5.
Highwood Anniversary Section. 18 pages following p. 20. Includes photos and history of Highwood. Aug. 28, 1952.
New fire station to benefit from accordion concert. Nov. 27, 1952, p. 4.
Former Highwood mayor, John Meyers, dies at Downey Hospital. Dec. 18, 1952, p. 3.
Charity will (of Richard Nordstrom) admitted to probate court. Dec. 25, 1952, p. 4.
HIGHWOOD HOSPITAL/CLINIC
How Highwood Hospital is treating polio. Jan. 3, 1952, p. 3.
HILBORN, LUCILE
Lucile Hilborn’s life story proves success of local retailing. May 8, 1952, p. 41.
HISTORY
Mrs. Deeds Comes to Town. First of series on local affairs. Gives historical background. July 17, 1952, p. 18.
See: Mrs. Deeds Comes to Town for more.
Highwood Anniversary Section follows p. 20, Aug. 28th edition includes photos and history of the town. Aug. 28, 1952.
HPHS class of 1897 poses for a graduation picture. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 5.
An improved West Ridge (school) to hold open house Sunday. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 7. Includes history of school and area.
'Eight & a half going on nine'. History was never like this. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 12.
HOLIDAYS
City pays tribute to war dead in services tomorrow. May 29, 1952, p. 4.
Dedicate new flag at Legion Memorial Armistice Day rite. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 3.
Highland Parkers seek to put Christ back into Christmas. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 5.
Tell further plans of Christian Family Christmas Committee. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 28.
Sermons on Thanksgiving by local clergy are printed throughout issue: Nov. 27, 1952.
Centuries old tradition brings families together. Nov. 27, 1952, p. 14.
Christ-in-Christmas theme stressed in carols, displays as Dec. 25 approaches. Dec. 18,
1952, p. 3.
Yule party for school patrol to be Saturday. Dec. 18, 1952, p. 3.
The Dubach elves polish off another brimming pack of toys for Santa Claus. Dec. 25, 1952, p. 5.
Various writings on Christmas by local clergy appear throughout the Dec. 25th issue.
HOTELS
Zoning, building codes snag sale of Moraine to Baptists. May 1, 1952, p. 3.
HOUSES
House on wheels stops traffic on Central Ave. (A. Bock house) May 1, 1952, p. 9.
Merrily it rolls along. Photo of Bock house. May 8, 1952, p. 5.
Preview house to be built by HPHS students. May 22, 1952, p. 3.
Sigmund Kunstatdter house, study in sunlit simplicity. June 19, 1952, p. 10.
Home owners protest small Sunset house. June 26, 1952, p. 3.
Building lags; trend is toward smaller homes. July 3, 1952, p. 5.
County listed as critical in housing area. Aug. 21, 1952, p. 32.
Home minimums are possibility counsel (sic) says. Nov. 27, 1952, p. 3.
JENSEN, JENS
Memorial services are held in Wis. (sic) for Jens Jensen. June 5, 1952, p. 36.
KOREAN WAR
6 HP servicemen return from duty in Korean area. May 8, 1952, p. 40.
GOP groups to sponsor movie on Korean War. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 5.
A (sic) HP snowsuit will warm a small Korean. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 25.
Ernest Wieder is awarded Silver Star for service in Korea. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 5.
Veteran of Korean war given discharge: Leonard Beckman. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 8.
LAKE COUNTY, IL
Jan. Select county school board candidate tonight. Jan. 10, 1952, p. 3.
Mrs. Levinson is caucus choice for school board. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 3.
List names of those who filed for county board. Jan. 24, 1952, p . 3.
Apr. Precinct committeemen elect county officers. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 3.
Official county primary returns. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 10.
July Highland Parker named official for county fair. July 24, 1952, p. 5.
Aug. County school board meets Aug. 25, to discuss annexation. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 3.
County listed as critical in housing area. Aug. 21, 1952, p. 32.
Sen. Douglas calls county ‘most corrupt’. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 3.
LAKE MICHIGAN
Students guard city beaches, bathhouses. July 10, 1952, p. 3.
North Shore Yacht Club to stage air-sea rescue. July 17, 1952, p. 5.
Yacht Club members save capsized boat near Fort Sheridan. July 31, 1952, p. 10.
Yacht Club rescue practice. July 31, 1952, p. 20.
LANGUAGE
The way they said it then: quotes from 1905 newspapers. July 31, 1952, p. 5.
The way they said it then: more citations of usage. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 34.
The way they said it then: more citations of 1905 usage. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 27.
LAWS/LEGISLATION
Blue Ballot merits argued before C of C. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 5.
Mayor Humphrey proclaims ‘Blue Ballot Week’ in HP. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 4.
LEAMING, JOSEPH F.
J. F. Leaming to be 95 yrs. old Saturday. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 13.
LICHTWALT, FRANK Sr.
Green Bay (School) to give thanks for a friend. (retiring school maintenance man) Nov. 27, 1952, p. 4.
MAPS
Local precinct map. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 5.
Proposed off the street parking lots. June 26, 1952, p. 4.
Precinct map. Oct. 30, 1952, p. 20.
MARTIN, JOHN BARLOW, Author
His life with crime – finds it interesting, the payoff good. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 7.
MEDICAL COSTS
Find hospital bills in line with other inflated costs. July 17, 1952, p. 3.
MEYERS, JOHN
Former Highwood mayor dies at Downey Hospital. Dec. 18, 1952, p. 3.
MODEL TRAINS
Russell Miller aids heart drive with model train. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 3.
MORAINE HOTEL
Zoning, building codes snag sale of Moraine to Baptists. May 1, 1952, p. 3.
MOTION PICTURES
UWF (United World Federalists) group films original script, “Valley of the Shadow” , in N. Shore suburbs. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 10.
N. Shore goes Hollywood with own film production. May 25, 1952, p. 32.
MRS. DEEDS COMES TO TOWN
Series on local affairs.
History. July 17, 1952, p. 18.
Government. July 24, 1952, p. 18.
Taxes. July 31, 1952, p. 21.
Roads and streets. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 25.
Water plant. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 37.
Sewers, water mains. Aug. 21, 1952, p. 25.
MUSIC
Jan. Open contest for third annual Michaels Award. Jan. 10, 1952, p. 5.
Albeneri trio plays Jan. 15. Jan. 10, 1952, p. 5.
Feb. Helen Traubel to sing in Highland Park Monday night. Feb. 21, 1952, p. 5.
Helen Traubel applauded in stirring concert here. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 10.
Mar. Bolognini, cellist, to play at last Community concert. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 5.
May USN band plays here tonight. May 1, 1952, p. 5.
First auditions for Michaels award to held this month. May 1, 1952, p. 7.
Piano pupils to audition for Nat’l. Fed. (sic) May 1, 1952, p. 30.
To participate in audition. Photo: piano students. May 8, 1952, p. 31.
June Final auditions for Michaels award to be held June 29. June 5, 1952, p. 29.
July Michaels music award goes to N. Y. violinist. July 3, 1952, p. 7.
Aug. Name Mrs. I. C. Schur head of Community Concert Ass’n. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 3.
Sept. Famous attractions booked by Community Concert. Sept. 4, 1952, p. 4.
Oct. Flute and Fiddle starts new season. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 7.
Leslie Bell singers to open Community Concerts Monday. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 12.
Nov, New community choral group is organized. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 13.
NEW RESIDENTS
Trek to and from Highland Park keeps moving vans busy. List of newcomers. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 25.
NORDSTROM, RICHARD
Charity will admitted to probate court. Dec. 25, 1952, p. 4.
NORTH SHORE MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC
Dr. Segenriech named to aid work of mental health clinic. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 9.
Open Mental Clinic fund drive here. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 5.
NS Mental Health Ass’n. begins 1952 fund drive. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 3.
North Shore Mental Health Clinic to hold open house Sunday. May 1, 1952, p. 5.
63 Highland Parkers solicit for NS Mental Health Clinic. May 8, 1952, p. 29.
Establish speakers’ bureau for NS Mental Health Ass’n. May 15, 1952, p. 3.
N.S. Mental Health Clinic seeks new members. June 5, 1952, p. 24.
Mental Health Clinic continues fund drive here. July 31, 1952, p. 3.
N.S. Mental Health group to meet Dec. 10 in Winnetka. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 31.
Progress of Mental Health Clinic cited by Dr. Ross. Dec. 25, 1952, p. 3.
NURSES/NURSING
Visiting Nurse Association to open fund drive. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 5.
Visiting Nurse Ass’n. gets first donation. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 3.
Area to establish visiting nurse association on May 1. Mar. 27, 1952. p. 5.
Gloria Lind concert proceeds to benefit Visiting Nurse Ass’n. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 4.
Visiting nurse to begin duties next Monday. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 3.
HP Hospital nurses to hear Dr. Eyler on x-ray therapy. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 4.
Nurses' Aides capped at HP Hospital. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 4.
Visiting nurse is new community service. Nov. 27, 1952, p. 5.
OBITUARIES
*Indicates early settler or descendant thereof.
Adler, Max, vice-president: Sears Roebuck. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 9.
Anderson, Brooke, Inland Steel manager. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 8.
Antes, Helen Egan, homemaker. May 22, 1952, p. 9.
Bahr, Fritz, florist. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 29.
Baker, Rodger M., manager: Owen-Corning Glass. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 44.
Ball, Mrs. Edgar G., homemaker. Sept. 18, 1952, p. 6.
Barton, Lt. William. July 10, 1952, p. 3.
Battistello, Frank, N. Shore Gas employee. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 10.
Beik, Fanny Hook, homemaker. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 34.
Benson, Astor R., railroad conductor. May 8, 1952, p. 10.
Best, Harry L. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 8.
Biagi, Bertha, homemaker. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 34.
Bisbee, Miss Edith, teacher. May 29, 1952, p. 27.
Black, Stella, homemaker. Oct. 30, 1952, p. 4.
Blitz, Harold, owner: Blitz Shoe Co., Mar. 20, 1952, p. 34.
Bloomquist, Anna Lena, homemaker. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 8.
Blume, Amanda L., homemaker. July 10, 1952, p. 8.
Blumenthal, David, student. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 3.
Boehm, Margaret G., homemaker. June 12, 1952, p. 8.
Boehmer, Katherine, homemaker. Feb. 21, 1952, p. 42.
Bonetti, Angelo A., sculptor. May 1, 1952, p. 10.
Botker, Mrs. Fred, homemaker. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 10.
Brogan, Edward, plumber. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 31.
Brown, Shelby Sr. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 44.
Carlson, Claus, city water department employee. June 12, 1952, p. 8.
Carlson, Leo, native of Sweden. Dec. 18, 1952, p. 45.
Carolan, Miss Margaret, teacher. June 12, 1952, p. 8.
Cimbalo, Charles, shoemaker. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 31.
Clingman, William M., church steward. May 8, 1952. p. 23.
Cobb, Anne T., teacher, daughter of former mayor Daniel Cobb. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 50.
Cobb, Eve B., music supervisor, homemaker. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 46.
Cohen, Mrs. Samuel, homemaker. July 17, 1952, p. 9.
Condon, Walter, upholsterer. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 41.
Coon, Leslie L., carpenter. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 10.
Cooper, Morton, clothier. Sept. 18, 1952, p. 6.
Corsini, Cpl. Guido J., Apr. 24, 1952, p. 3.
Corsini, Peter, police officer. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 10.
Davis, Mrs. Dwight H., homemaker. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 7.
Day, Mrs. Homer, homemaker. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 34.
Dayton, Lester W., electrician. Mar 13, 1952, p. 10.
Dennett, Charles R., manager Hines Lumber Co. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 9.
Dixon, Mrs. Robert, homemaker. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 8
Dobeus, Vander M., founder: Tractomotive Corp. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 8.
Dunn, Mrs. John, homemaker. May. 8, 1952, p. 10.
Ellman, Mrs. A. R., homemaker. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 8.
Ernst, George J., sawyer. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 34.
Fasol, Mrs. Angelo, homemaker. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 8.
Fearing, Isabel, ad consultant, homemaker. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 38.
Feda, Miss Anne, lab/x-ray technician. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 38.
Florence, Dolores, homemaker. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 10.
Flynn, David A. Sr., Tribune ad man. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 7.
Flynn, William J., salesman. Oct. 2, 1952, p. 42.
Free, Mrs. William D., homemaker. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 9.
Gail, Mrs. Albert L., nurse, homemaker. June 5, 1952, p. 8.
Gallagher, Mrs. Frank D., homemaker. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 34.
Gardener, Mrs. Frank G. homemaker. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 7.
Gartside, Mrs. Florence T., homemaker. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 37.
Gelhar, Louise C., homemaker. July 17, 1952, p. 9.
Gerken, Lucille, homemaker. Oct. 30, 1952, p. 4.
Gherardi, Dominic, groundskeeper. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 8.
Gibbons, Miss Alice. May 22, 1952, p. 10.
Gilbert, Capt. Richard, U.S. Air Reserve. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 3.
Glick, Thomas V., student. June 19, 1952, p. 3.
Godie, Anthony L., investment representative. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 46.
Griesmeyer, Mrs. Edward. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 9.
Gutmann, Eugene J., founder: Gutmann Tanners. Feb. 21, 1952, p. 42.
Haggie, Leslie M., Evanston postal worker. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 50.
Hall, Evelyn H., homemaker. Jan. 31, 1952, p. 66.
Hamilton, Col. Isaac M., banker, insurance agent, state senator, attorney. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 42.
Harris, Chester R., iron worker. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 38.
Harrison, William K., vice-president First National Bank of Chicago. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 6.
Hartman, Frank E., chemist, patent attorney. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 50.
Hawkins, Robert Allan, child. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 3.
Heck, Mrs. Frank P., homemaker. Jan. 31, 1952, p. 66.
Hempsted, Charles. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 41.
Hickey, Mrs. John C., homemaker. May 29, 1952, p. 27.
Hinderberg, Edward G. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 38.
Hocking, Carrie Kendall, homemaker. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 38.
Hogberg, Edith N., homemaker. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 38.
Holmberg, Mrs. John, homemaker. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 10.
Hoyt, Mrs. William, homemaker. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 34.
Hummel, Edith, homemaker. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 10.
Husenetter, Lottie M., homemaker. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 42.
Johnson, Miss Jennie A., nurse. May 29, 1952, p. 27.
Johnson, P.O.E., engineer. July 10, 1952, p. 8.
Jost, Leslie R., Public Service meter reader. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 3.
Kee, William R. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 10.
Kelly, Annie M., homemaker. May 8, 1952, p. 37.
Kelly, Mrs. Patrick, homemaker. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 10.
Klein, James. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 3.
Larson, Ray T., businessman. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 10.
Lawrentz, George H., service station owner/operator. June 19, 1952, p. 9.
Lilienthal, Mrs. Jacob, homemaker. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 44.
Lillie, Dr. Ralph, physiologist, professor. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 10.
Lubes, Paul M., landscape gardener. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 8.
McLellan, Agnes, homemaker. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 38.
Macord, Ersilia, homemaker. Dec. 25, 1952, p. 38.
Mascaro, Dominic, railroad worker. Jan. 10, 1952, p. 34.
Mason, Mrs. George, homemaker. July 10, 1952, p. 8.
Mason, Gerda. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 9.
Mason, Ovid. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 9.
Mason, Rodney S., chemist. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 31.
Massey, Richard, chemist. Oct. 2, 1952, p. 42.
Meierhoff, Agnes Mary, postal employee. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 34.
Menicucci, Pasquialiano, restaurant owner. Sept. 18, 1952, p. 6.
Meyers, John, former mayor of Highwood. Dec. 18, 1952, p. 3.
Moran, Bartholomew F. Sr., railroad conductor. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 7.
Mowers, Wilbur Howard. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 50.
Nardini, Caesar, gardener. May 15, 1952, p. 10.
Nardini, Pfc. Lucien, polio victim. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 38.
Neargarder, Lawrence Delroy. Aug. 21, 1952, p. 8.
Nelson, Barnett, executive: Hillman Co., Mar. 13, 1952, p. 10.
Nichols, Dorothy M., homemaker. May 8, 1952, p. 10.
Nicoud, Cornelius S., president: Nicoud Mfg. Co. Jan. 31, 1952, p. 66.
Nordstrom, Richard. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 10.
O’Brien, Bridget M., homemaker. May 22, 1952, p. 10.
Orsini, Mrs. Fidele, homemaker. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 31.
Parkhurst, Marie H., homemaker. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 8.
Pehan, Michael, barber. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 34.
Perreault, Byran, (sic) attorney. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 10.
Pettis, Robert E., auto dealer. Sept. 18, 19s52, p. 6.
Piacenza, Peter, laborer. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 10.
Prior, Percy H., owner: Iredale Storage and Moving. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 3.
Puckett, Charles L., owner: Charles Puckett Advertising. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 50.
Purdy, Earl T., businessman. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 38.
Rapp, Francis, grocer. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 7.
Ray, Kenneth Lee. Sept. 18, 1952, p. 6.
Reynolds, Ira H., lumber company manager. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 46.
Richards, Peter A., railway conductor. Oct. 30, 1952, p. 4.
Richburg, Welton, insurance agent. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 6.
Rink, John J., realtor. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 50.
Rogan, Lilly G., homemaker. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 34.
Rothschild, Seymour. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 31.
Rubbo, John. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 38.
Rubens, Hortense L., co-proprietor of Chestnut Court Book Shop. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 50.
Rubens, Walter L. ad executive. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 50.
St. Peter, Orville G., founder: Reliable Laundry. May 22, 1952, p. 9. *
Schwarz, Irving J., paint merchant. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 10
Sellery, Harry, tailor. May 15, 1952, p. 10.
Shanafelt, Pamela, child. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 41.
Sheahen, Earl G., coal dealer. May 15, 1952, p. 10.
Shergen, Etta, homemaker. Sept. 18, 1952, p. 6.
Sheridan, Thomas H., attorney. July 31, 1952, p. 10.
Sherwin, Edward B., engineer. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 42.
Simpkins, Richard C., vice-consul to Munich. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 10.
Slack, Leo, railroad lineman. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 42.
Smith, Grace E., homemaker. Oct. 16, 1952, p.42.
Smith, Madge H., stenographer. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 42.
Sobey, John Copp, Reliable Laundry salesman. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 7.
Soldano, Joseph. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 38.
Starr, Ralph, North Shore Gas Co. supervisor. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 38.
Steele, Leo M., executive: Steele Wedeles Co. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 38.
Stevens, Florence, operated Highland Park Hotel. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 42.
Stratford, Earl, owner lumber, hauling company. Jan. 31, 1952, p. 4.
Sucato, Mrs. Angelo, homemaker. May 29, 1952, p. 27
Surgent, Norman, polio victim. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 41.
Taylor, Mrs. Roger Jr., homemaker. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 10.
Tollari, Anthony, construction worker. Oct. 2, 1952, p. 42.
Trout, Leslie Melvin, auto dealer. June 19, 1952, p. 9.
Tucker, Fred A., real estate broker. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 10.
Tupper, Julian M. July 31, 1952, p. 10.
Turner, James Allen, vice-president: Lakeside Central Tablet Co. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 38.
Udell, Mrs. Letha, homemaker. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 44.
Ullman, Samuel B. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 6.
Van Hecke, James A., Swift & Co. executive. Aug. 21, 1952, p. 8.
Walker, Robert F., vice president Jewel Tea Co., June 19, 1952, p. 3
Warren, Edward A., auto mechanic, machinist. Dec. 25, 1952, p. 38.
Weil, Jacob, insurance broker. May 22, 1952, p. 10.
Weinberg, Mrs. Jacob S., homemaker. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 8.
Wick, George, laundry delivery man. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 41.
Wiener, Matthew J., retired army captain. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 34.
Williams, Arthur R., college professor. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 34.
Wrenn, Eliot Franklin, Armour Co. employee. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 8.
Zahnle, Isabelle, homemaker. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 6.
PARKING
Off-street parking committee asks action report. May 29, 1952, p. 3.
Map: proposed off street parking lots. June 26, 1952, p. 4.
Inadequate parking called a detriment to the city. June 26, 1952, p. 5.
Off-street parking plan called 'preliminary' now. July 17, 1952, p. 3.
Laurel Bldg. gains parking space for 40 automobiles. Oct. 30, 1952, p. 3.
Auto owners warned not to park on city streets at night. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 4.
PARKS AND RECREATION
Recreation Dept. seeks to develop new program interests. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 36.
POLIO
Jan. How Highwood Hospital is treating polio. Jan. 3, 1952, p. 3.
VFW pledges support of HP polio drive. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 4.
Plan gathering of polio funds in all HP homes. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 4.
Polio facts. Jan. 24, 1952, p. 3.
Polio special gifts board reports $2000. Jan. 31, 1952, p. 3.
July Lt. William Barton dies of polio in Honolulu, Hawaii. July 10, 1952, p. 3.
Robert Dimsdale first polio case in Highland Park. July 24, 1952, p. 3.
Boy, 3, is third polio case reported in Highland Park. July 31, 1952 p. 3.
Aug. 4 new cases bring polio total up to 7. Aug. 3, 1952, p. 3.
Polio count is nine with one fatality. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 3.
Polio incidence is same as last year. Aug. 21, 1952, p. 3.
Sept. Polio count rises to 19; three dead. Sept. 4, 1952, p. 3.
Polio count is 24. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 5.
‘No one can give the answer’ – Dr. Tornabene on polio. Sept. 11, 1952, p. 5.
New polio cases swell total to 26. Sept. 18, 1952, p. 3.
No new polio cases. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 3.
Oct. Polio breaks out in Beech Lane; total 28 now. Oct. 2, 1952, p. 3.
David Hansen, 12, is 29th polio case. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 3.
No new polio cases. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 3.
Leslie Jost is fourth polio fatality in HP. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 3.
Polio stays at 33; epidemic appears over. Oct. 30, 1952, p. 3.
Nov. 34th polio case. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 3.
Dec. Polio workers schedule pre-campaign meeting. Dec. 18, 1952, p. 5.
POLITICAL PARTIES
May GOP women’s group organized here. May 1, 1952, p. 3.
July Women's Republican Club plans reception Monday. July 3, 1952, p. 5.
Convention pass to be given at Democrats' party. July 10, 1952, p. 5.
Aug. Democrats to open center for Stevenson. Aug. 21, 1952, p. 5.
County picnic to set off GOP political drive. Aug. 21, 1952, p. 5.
Sept. HP volunteers for Stevenson elect officers. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 4.
Open GOP office in Pearl Theatre. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 4.
Large group attends first Democratic Women’s meeting. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 9.
Oct. GOP Club begins new member drive. Oct. 2, 1952, p. 3.
‘Demos’ hold open house every Friday. Oct. 2, 1952, p. 5.
Gen. Wilbur Wood named head of Stratton group. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 3.
Top Democrats to speak here in campaign. Oct. 9, 1952, p. 3.
Octogenarian is Republican volunteer. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 3.
RACE RELATIONS
Inter-race relations to be discussed here. Feb. 21, 1952, p. 29.
Experts on race relations to address meeting. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 36.
RAILROADS
Crossing gates to be installed at Clavey Road. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 4.
Shore Line bus hearing to be held Tuesday. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 5.
Open hearings today on fare increase by Chicago N.W. July 24, 1952, p. 3.
Mrs. Wippel wins settlement for husband’s death. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 3.
‘400’ stops here. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 3.
Mrs. Wippel files $20,000 damage suit against N. Shore. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 5.
RAVINIA
The story of a surrey and some unwelcome livestock. Sept. 4, 1952, p. 8.
RAVINIA FESTIVAL
Ravinia opens its 17th season July 1 with Szell. May 8, 1952, p. 9.
George Szell to conduct Ravinia opening concert. June 5, 1952, p. 5.
Klemperer replaces Krips at Ravinia's 4th concert week. July 24, 1952, p. 5.
RENT CONTROLS
Aug. City Council decides rent controls no longer needed in Highland Park. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 3.
Petition for continued rent lids available. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 4.
Sept. Rent controls end here September 30. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 3.
Oct. Rent controls to continue here until April 30. Oct. 2, 1952, p. 3.
Mayor reads letter from rent director. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 4.
Public hearing on rent controls to be Nov. 13. Oct. 16. 1952, p. 5.
Public rent hearing scheduled for Nov. 13 in Waukegan. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 3.
Nov. Rent control hearing open to the public. Nov. 6, 1952, p. 5.
Public hearing on rent lids to be held tonight. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 11.
Rent lid discussion slated for tonight. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 3.
City must await rent control decision from Washington. Nov. 27, 1952, p. 3.
Dec. Rent lids still effective while Washington ponders. Dec. 18, 1952. p. 5.
ROADS AND STREETS
Crossing gates to be installed at Clavey Road. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 4.
Paving scheduled to begin in two wks. on Sheridan. May 1, 1952, p. 5.
Subdivision finally gets its new road. (Woodlands) May 29, 1952, p. 3.
K. B. Lacy outlines new road program. July 3, 1952, p. 3.
Petitioners seek re-paving of south Green Bay Road. July 17, 1952, p. 4.
Mrs. Deeds Comes to Town, column, discusses streets, sidewalks. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 25.
Street department issues policy memorandum. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 4.
Edens Highway to have 4 entries in Highland Park. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 3.
City plans improvements in main arteries here. Dec. 4, 1952, p . 3.
Councilman reports on 85 miles of streets. Dec. 18, 1952, p. 4.
SANDBURG, CARL
Carl Sandburg to appear at Highland Park High School in North Shore Forum. Jan. 24, 1952, p. 3.
Capacity crowd hears Sandburg. Photo. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 11.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Feb. Orray Taft Knight scholarship fund established here. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 4.
PTA sponsors fund for local students. Feb. 21, 1952, p. 18.
Mar. Scholarship tryout date set by HP Music Club. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 5.
$250 music scholarship offered to music student of HP area. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 11.
May Lions offer 4th annual scholarship. May 1, 1952, p. 8.
Music scholarship $250 award to be made here Sunday. May 22, 1952, p. 11.
HS scholarship winners named. May 29, 1952, p. 11.
July Set up Tom Glick memorial scholarship at high school. July 17, 1952, p. 5.
Aug. David Karasik awarded $8,000 Ford scholarship. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 4.
PTA scholarship fund little known but long remembered. Oct. 2, 1952, p. 7.
SCHOOLS
Jan. Select county school board candidate tonight. Jan. 10, 1952, p. 3.
Mrs. Levinson is caucus choice for school board. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 3
Feb. Physical education program in the HP elementary schools. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 29.
Physical education program in the HP elementary schools. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 31.
Toytown post office – a unit in social studies ala mode. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 6.
Fifth grade pupils refinish their desks. Feb. 21, 1952. p. 42.
Intramural program shaped to fit elementary, high schools. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 25.
Mar. Teachers weigh values of interschool athletics. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 25.
Apr. Settle school term in April 12 election. Apr. 10, 1952. p. 3.
School term extension wins by a large majority. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 3.
Organize new school boards. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 3.
May Begin construction of new chapel at Lake Forest Academy. May 1, 1952, p. 12.
‘Buck$ for Braeside’ reveals hidden teen-age talents here. May 8, 1952, p. 12.
Parade and pageant to mark Oak Terrace Friendship Day. May 15, 1952, p. 27.
July Robert Zabka to assist Dahle in new school post. July 31, 1952, p. 5.
Oct. New religious school founded by Jewish group. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 4.
Nov. Immaculate Conception School begins $300,000 Bldg. program. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 4.
Parents see modern reading techniques at Braeside School. Nov. 20, 1952, p. 15.
SCHOOLS – DISTRICT 107
4 candidates to be picked by 107 caucus. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 5.
Nominate four candidates for 107 school board. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 4.
Give background on 107 school board nominees. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 3.
Winnetka superintendent to open District 107 workshop. Aug.14, 1952, p. 5.
Dr. A. G. Doner, R. Werrenroth join 107 board. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 5.
SCHOOLS – DISTRICT 108
Jan. 108 caucus group sets meeting. Jan. 13, 1952, p. 3.
Feb. Get steel grant for school building program in 108. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 3.
Caucus schedules open meeting for Dist. 108 voters. Feb. 7, 1952, p. 3.
Herman, Looney, Cushman OK’d by caucus. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 5.
Mar. Keno Construction awarded general bid on West Ridge. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 3.
May File tentative 108 budget. May 15, 1952, p. 4.
Dist. 108 sets commencement exercises for 116 next week. May 29, 1952, p. 5.
June Name Arno Wehle principal of new intermediate school. June 5, 1952, p. 3.
New distribution of space to aid 3,4,5-year olds. June 12, 1952
Break ground for intermediate school. June 26, 1952, p. 3.
Aug. New school boosts Building Dept. fees. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 3.
Add 13 teachers to District 108 faculty. Aug. 21, 1952, p. 4.
Oct. An improved West Ridge to hold open house on Sunday. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 7.
SCHOOLS – DISTRICT 111
Oak Terrace PTA selects candidates for 1952-3. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 6.
Four file for two places on school board. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 5.
Oak Terrace School gets government aid. July 10, 1952, p. 3.
SENIOR CITIZENS
Golden Circle to celebrate 2nd birthday. June 19, 1952, p. 34.
Senior citizens have a party. July 17, 1952, p. 5.
J. F. Leaming to be 95 yrs. old Saturday. Aug. 28, 1952, p. 13.
Octogenarian is Republican volunteer. Oct. 16, 1952, p. 3.
SEWER SYSTEMS
Mar. Sewage problems to be discussed at W. Ridge meet. Mar. 6, 1952, p. 4.
Discuss sewage problem. Mar. 27, 1952, p. 5.
Apr. Beverly Place sewer problem sent to committee by council. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 4.
May City council grants partial approval of sewer hook-up. May 1, 1952, p. 3.
Adoption of sewage plan sought here. May 29, 1952, p. 5.
SMOKING
Cancer Society seeks effects of smoking on health. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 32.
SPORTS
Sweeping the floor is such a bore but sweeping the ice is very nice. (Curling) Jan. 10, 1952. p. 23
Sportswriter John Carmichael speaks May 13 to HP Chamber. May 8, 1952, p. 3.
TAXATION/ TAXES
Seek motor fuel tax funds for Green Bay stop lights. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 5.
County board asks ‘yes’ vote for tax increase. Apr. 3, 1952, p . 3.
Voters reject county tax rate increase. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 3.
Twp. tax bills to show 11-15% increase. June 26, 1952, p. 3.
Proposed tax amendment may adjust future bills. July 10, 1952, p. 3.
Mrs. Deeds Comes to Town. Column on local taxes. July 31, 1952, p. 21.
Tax authority to clarify proposed law. Sept. 4, 1952, p. 3.
Expert explains proposed revision of revenue article. (Blue Ballot) Sept. 11, 1952, p. 5.
TEACHERS
Teacher retires after 23 years at high school. (Mary K. Weldin) Jan. 31, 1952, p. 5.
Clara Walton garden court – a long ago dream come true. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 14.
Lincoln School honors work of science teacher. May 15, 1952, p. 32.
Miss Dorothea Marxsen’s “children” and their children say farewell. May 29, 1952, p. 28.
Dedicate Clara Walton garden court. June 5, 1952, p. 5.
Open schools Sept. 2, give partial list of new personnel. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 4.
Say goodbye to Harry Pertz, who served his city well. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 12.
TEENAGERS
Teenagers to be feted at monthly dances. Feb. 28, 1952, p. 5.
Saturday teen club to feature real music pros. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 5.
Teenagers clean up Roger Wms. (sic) beach. July 17, 1952, p. 3.
Teenagers asked to volunteer for CAP cadet training. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 8.
PTA panel to air problems of teen-agers. Nov. 27, 1952, p. 3.
Teenagers, parents lead war on student drinking. Dec. 18, 1952, p. 3.
TELEPHONES
New telephone directories delivered. Apr. 10, 1952, p. 19.
Telephone on city hall roof aids air spotters. July 3, 1952, p. 5.
New telephone dial service added. Oct. 23, 1952, p. 42.
Dr. Olech to lecture class via telephone. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 13.
THEATER
Present Story Book Theater in Elm Place School Saturday. Jan. 17, 1952, p. 5.
Tenthouse reopens here in June. Apr. 3, 1952, p. 22.
Tenthouse season to start with ‘The Happy Time’. May 29, 1952, p. 10.
Music Theater to open with 'Desert Song'. June 5, 1952, p. 24.
'State of the Union' at Tenthouse next. June 12, 1952, p. 32.
Chevy Chase summer theatre opens tomorrow. June 19, 1952, p. 42.
Robert (Quicksilver) Lewis. June 26, 1952, p. 7.
Dancers of Bali to make belated appearance Sunday. Nov. 13, 1952, p. 11.
TRAFFIC
Edwin L. Gilroy resigns as Traffic Commission chairman. Feb. 14, 1952, p. 3.
Seek motor fuel tax funds for Green Bay stop lights. Feb. 28,1 952, p. 5.
H.P. council names S. M. Rosenbaum to Traffic Commission. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 4
Traffic lights to be installed on Green Bay. May 22, 1952, p . 3.
Citizens condemn speed demons on Berkeley Road. Sept. 25, 1952, p. 3.
City plans improvements of main arteries in '53. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 3.
UNIONS
City sides with NSRR against union. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 3.
U. S. POST OFFICE
Post office sparks air mail drive. Aug. 7, 1952, p. 5.
Ravinia to get new post office; pick Roger Williams as site. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 5.
HP Post Office urges care with Christmas mail. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 3.
VETERANS
HP founded project for vets continues: Hospitalized Veterans’ Writing Project.. Apr. 17, 1952, p. 15.
Ernest Wieder is awarded Silver Star. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 5.
Veteran of Korean War, L. Beckman, given discharge. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 8.
VOLWILER, DR. ERNEST H.
Dr. Volwiler will be cited at June 20 C of C meeting. June 5, 1952, p. 5.
WAR CASUALTIES
Highwood marine, Cpl. Guido J. Corsini, killed in Korea. Apr. 24, 1952, p. 3.
Honor memory of Lt. Wilbur Jr. at Legion Bldg. May 22, 1952, p. 4.
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Garbage disposal under fire. Mar. 13, 1952, p. 5.
Chamber hears talk on landfill. Mar. 20, 1952, p. 5.
Sanitary landfill solves garbage problem. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 3.
Citizens complain about uncovered garbage trucks. Dec. 4, 1952, p. 4.
WATER
Debate fluoridation at city council meeting. Dec. 11, 1952, p. 3.
Fluoridation issue to be settled at Feb. meeting. Dec. 25, 1952, p. 3.
WEATHER
Snow and ice are blamed in series of auto accidents. Jan. 3, 1952, p. 5.
City plows way out of snowfall. Jan. 3, 1952, p. 5.
Electric storm blacks out screens of H.P's (sic) televiewers. July 10, 1952, p. 3.
WOOD, GEN. ROBERT
General Wood to speak at Chamber meeting Tuesday. Sept. 4, 1952, p. 5.
ZONING
Zoning, building codes snag sale of Moraine to Baptists. May 1, 1952, p. 3.
Zoning Bd. says OK for legal space requisites. Aug. 14, 1952, p. 3.