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Beginning with the earliest edition of the Highland Park News in 1874, several newspapers have been published for Highland Park. Click on a date range to search the index for local news articles and obituaries from these newspapers. Full text available on microfilm at the library. Full text of newspaper articles from 1874 - 1922 are also available online in our Newspaper Collection.  Complete this form to request full text of an obituary if you’re unable to visit the library. Contact the Reference Department at hppla@hplibrary.org or 874.831.7031 for more information.

 

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


 
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January 1, 1965 through December 31, 1965
HIGHLAND PARK NEWS

ACCIDENTS

            Slippery streets bring 40 crashes. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 35.
            Nine teenagers injured in crashes police believe came after party. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 5.
            A bird? a plane? an automobile! Feb. 25, 1965, p. 5.
            Dogs cause injury. June 3, 1965, p. 9.
            Four bikes hit cars. July 22, 1965, p. 5.
            Scuba diver John Johnson dies. July 22, 1965, p. 5.
           Air crash causes emergency action. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 5.
            High school is crash HQ for victims. Photos. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 14.
           8 hurt in crash: U turn blamed. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 5.
            Woman jumps from overpass. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 12.
            Youth dies when car falls on him. Guido Bommarito. Nov. 17, 1965. p. 5.
            Blood and alcohol tests begin next month. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 6.
            Mother, son hurt in house explosion off critical list. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 12.
            Highway fatalities up 17 percent. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 39.

ADULT EDUCATION

            District 113 offers new classes for adult education. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 30.
            Mid-winter classes at YWCA listed. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 36.
            Two college course offered by adult education program. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 24.
            Adult Education to begin spring series Monday. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 29.
            Solel to begin five-part series in adult education. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 33.
            Adult Education registration set for high school. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 5.
           High schools offer Adult Education. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 26.
            Registration to begin at YWCA for Adult Education classes. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 43.

ALLENDALE SCHOOL FOR BOYS

            Allendale builds future for boys from broken homes. Sept. 29, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.

AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE (AFS)

        See: FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS 

ANIMALS

            H. P. High School opens registration for dog training. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 50.
            Poisoned dog dies. May 13, 1965, p. 31.
            Dogs cause injury. June 3, 1965, p. 9.
            Councilman's dog is poisoned. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 5.
            Boy's Club explores reptile kingdom. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.

ANTIQUES

            Two local men develop antique street…J. Solomon R. Schwartz. Sept. 29, 1965, p. 43.
            Antiques: are they or aren't they? Dec. 8, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.

APPORTIONMENT/REAPPORTIONMENT

            Re-apportionment: where will the lines be drawn? Feb. 11, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            League's National Council votes apportionment agenda item. June 24, 1965, p. 5.
            League to study state legislative apportionment item. July 1, 1965, p. 18.
            Congressman McClory testifies on legislative reapportionment. July 8, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Map of new senatorial districts. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 5.
            Highland Park League joins workshop for look at apportionment. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 6.
            HP League slates four unit meetings on apportionment. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 51.

ART/ARTISTS

            Two teachers show art work, exhibits: Esserman, Walker. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 18.
            'Babette' paintings exhibited. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 61.
            Art League begins winter semester. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 33.
           Serene Flax, Herbert Herrick, take top awards in annual show. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 26.
            Ramah Pioneer Women slate Israeli art show. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 33.
            Fifth Festival of Arts to feature award winning painters, sculptors. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 6.
            Top Chicago art galleries exhibiting at SFAC. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 36.
           Dudley Craft Watson watercolors based on music scale in exhibit. May 13, 1965, p. 45.
           Annual William Rothwell Smoller art award established at SFAC. June 3, 1965, p. 11.
            Local sculptor Shep Shapiro to exhibit apple carvings in Chicago. July 8, 1965, p. 18.
            Annual Art Festival exhibits art, sculpture, photography. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 40.
            Highland Park ready to welcome artists, collectors and "lookers". Aug. 11, 1965, p. 6.
            Local artists to exhibit at Riverwoods Fall show. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 39.
            Judges praise art fair quality, award prizes. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 60.
            North Shore Art League to begin fall schedule of classes Monday. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 44.
            Rustic Riverwoods hosts autumn Home and Art show. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Local artists exhibit works for Community Chest drive. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 9.
           State meeting to feature area artists. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 47.
            Local artists win in 'New Horizons' show in Chicago. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 53.
            Bakers to discuss, show slides of unusual primitive art collection. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 32. 

ASSESSMENTS

            40% of value in southeast Lake County. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 34.
            W. Deerfield Township assessments. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 35.
            Deerfield Township assessment roll. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 34.

AUTHORS

            Author William B. Lloyd tops UWF session Mar. 22. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 11.
            'Gospel According to Peanuts' author Robert Short to speak at Trinity. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 32.
            Morrie Brickman's cartoons spoof market in new book: 'This Little Pigeon Went To Market'. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 20B.

AUTOMOBILE RACING

            Ausca team compares with racing car giants. June 24, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.

AWARDS

            Larry Sassorossi presented award as outstanding Jaycee. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 6.
            Top state medical writing award to N.S. newspapers. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 5.
            Laurie Moses wins DAR award. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 42
            Rose Boghasen receives John Hay Fellowship award. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 38.
            School districts 107, 108, 111 earn safety awards. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 44.
            History essay winners to receive DAR awards. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 27.
            Coveted architectural award presented to King's Cove. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 40.
            American Designer award goes to Murray J. Brenner. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 24.
            Highland Park H. S. PTA presents Nikki awards. May 13, 1965, p. 6.
            Annual William Rothwell Smoller art award established at SFAC. June 3, 1965, p. 11.
            HP Woman, Esther Larson, cited as federal employee of year. July  1, 1965, p. 6.
            Columbia awards alumni medal to William O. Heath. July 1, 1965, p. 7.
             Local writer Barbara Polikoff wins national award. Sept. 29, 1965, p. 34.
            Life Scout award given in Troop 35. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 15.

BENTLEY, VIE VON

            Vie Von Bentley brings Cantonese charm to role as suburban housewife. June 17, 1965,  p. 8, sec. 2.

BICYCLES

            A bicycle moves only when someone pedals it; it stands by itself only when in motion. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 12.
            City halts bike bridge; OKs station wrecking. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 6.
            Bicycle crossing signal approved; bridge going up. May 6, 1965, p. 5.
            New bike for Christmas? Learn traffic procedures. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 52.

BLINDNESS

            Ginger and Lika become a team, thanks to Lions Club. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            The road of the blind. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.

BOATING/BOATS

            See also: LAKE MICHIGAN.
            Boathouse is area’s largest dealer. May 13, 1965, p. 5, sec. 3.
            Dinghy Shop serves needs of “small” boater. May 13, 1965, p. 9, sec. 3.
            Boat show easy to find by any route. May 13, 1965, p. 11, sec. 3.
BONSAI

            Bonsai: ancient greens grace modern gardens. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.

BOOKS

            Junior Great Books enrollment is up. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 36.
            Books, volunteers, needed as Brandeis readies sale. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 40.
            Brandeis Book Sale set for May 22-27. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 26.
            Junior Great Books plans leader course. May 27, 1965, p. 6.
            'To Market…To Market' explores fields of advertising, marketing. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 14, sec. 2.

BUSINESS

           Jaycees seek community's outstanding young man. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 6.
            Bank of Highland Park announces 4-1/4% on savings. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 18.
            Jaycees take over radio waves during Jaycee Week. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 5.
            N. Shore buying power ranks highest nationally. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 34.
            Jaycee Week gets send-off with mayor's proclamation. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 6.
            1965 outlook looks good but caution is advised. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 26.
            Dun & Bradstreet counts business in Lake County.  Jan. 21, 1965, p. 57.
            Young men of action: Jaycees, history, profile. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Illinois Chamber to meet in Waukegan Feb. 4. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 53.
            Walgreens finds service, low prices, keys to increased prescription sales. Feb. 4, 1965,  p. 61.
            Sunset Foods accepted as Market Institute member. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 63.
            Chamber's Action Committee to study business on all levels. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 9.
            Dominick's to run Korvette Marts. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 61.
            City manager meets Chamber; listens to referendum bids. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 6.
            Walter Rietz honored on 50th year with ILG. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 57.
            Continental pastry shop opens in Highland Park. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 11.
            Alcyon Theater has new owners. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 18.
            Neighborhood bakeries: fresh twists with old fashioned care. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
           Alcyon Theatre now known as “Highland Park”. May 13, 1965, p. 16.
            Walgreens holds pharmacy career conference today. May 13, 1965, p. 65.
            Dominick's purchases Eagle Food Centers. June 3, 1965, p. 6.
            Furth marks 100th year of funeral arrangements. June 10, 1965, p. 77.
            Bank of Highland Park marks decade of service. June 17, 1965, p. 69.
            Ross Discount opens 3rd store in Highland Park. July 1, 1965, p. 56.
            Store's new name is 'Mr. Joseph's'. July 8, 1965, p. 7.
            Four local youths form car wash service for summer. July 8, 1965, p. 17.
            Lighting Products to expand plant facilities by 78%. July 8, 1965, p. 44.
            Goldblatt will introduce ultrasonic car wash. July 8, 1965, p. 44.
            H.P. Jaycees choose Saturday as Car Wash Day. July 29, 1965, p. 5.
            New restaurant to open today. July 29, 1965, p. 20.
           Bob and Marie Medl (sic)  reveal concert shop opening. Aug. 8, 1965, p. 8.
            Retail sales rise in first quarter. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 8.
            Taking stock - Fell, Rudman serves North Shore investors. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 16.
            Shoeland Store features Space Program display. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 17.
            Dominick's has second birthday sale celebration. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 17.
           Bon appetit, Mandarin style-stop at Chan's and chin with Chinn. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 31.
            Plan car shopping center on Skokie. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 5.
            Spring retail sales rise $1-1/2 million in Highland Park. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 6.
            Sunset Foods opens today at County Corners Plaza.    Nov. 3, 1965, p. 68.
            Building business near 1964 level as October ends. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 20.
            Local businessmen to sponsor junior achievement plan. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 7.
            Jewelers observe first anniversary: Lipsons. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 20.
            Bank names VP; plans no increase in rate on loans. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 50.
            November adds million dollars to building total. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 51.
            Bank ups interest, holds line on loan rate. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 7.
            Two local companies receive electronic defense contracts. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 52.
            Elf Originals: big business with a velvet touch. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 12, sec. 2.

CANDIDATES

            City council primary to eliminate 4 candidates. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 5.
            Council candidates gather to "meet the people". Feb. 18. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 6.
            Chamberlin tells his stand on city councilman issues. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 12B.
            Chamber to air candidate forum. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 5.
            11 candidates seek election Tuesday. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 6.
            League joins civic group to host candidates meeting. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 6.
            Four candidates seek two Park Board posts. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 5.
            Civic Association candidates meeting scheduled tonight. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 6.

CENSUS

            City to hire census takers. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 6.
            Fort Sheridan is in Highland Park, census man says. May 13, 1965, p. 7.
            City wants more census takers to apply July 12. July 1, 1965, p. 6.
            Special census begins Monday in Highland Park. July 15, 1965, p. 5.
            Details of census to be completed. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 43. 

CHARITY

            H. P. Community Chest votes to affiliate with Crusade. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 55.
            Red Cross to continue fund drive through April. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 7.
            Legion Auxiliary explains use of Poppy Day funds. May 13, 1965, p. 18.
           Elm Place eighth graders lend hand to Project Hope. July 1, 1965, p. 10.
            Quisenberry named Chest president. July 22, 1965, p. 5.
            Community Chest names co-chairmen. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 5.
            Heart fund realizes $17,361 from area contributions. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 9.
            Highland Park joins suburbs in Crusade of Mercy drive. Aug, 18, 1965, p. 5.
            Lion's stamp plan to earn Braille  writer for school. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 32D.
            Powerful charity force is wielded by tiny Highwood Woman's Club. Sept.15, 1965. p. 7.
            Bridge tournament will aid Parkinson Disease victims. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 7.
            Siever Memorial Fund gives $15, 000 to three institutions. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 40A.

CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN

            Construction under way at Botanic Garden. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 5, sec. 2.

CHILD CARE/CHILDREN

           Mental Health director will address N.S. Association for Retarded Children.  Feb. 18, 1965, p. 40.
           Volunteers and equipment needed for pre-school project - at Cabrini Green.  Apr. 8, 1965, p. 62.
            How much do we expect of the pre-school child? Apr. 29, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
           Children express religious devotion in colorful mosaics. May 13, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            Illinois children’s Home and Aid Society- hope and help for homeless children. May 20, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Humor: pre-school style. May 27,1965  p.10, sec. 2.
           First volunteers ready to serve Project Head Start. June 17, 1965, p. 6.
            What is real for the pre-schooler? June 24, 1965, p. 12, sec. 2.
           Winnetka Institute helps deaf children. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
            How can we end children's bed time battle? Aug. 11, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
            Treating children alike creates problem. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            Children paint - and create friendships around the world. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 14, sec. 2.

CHRISTMAS CARDS

            Sir Henry's innovation introduces new era for holiday greetings. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 51.

CHURCHES/SYNAGOGUES

            Deerfield Presbyterians plan further building projects. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 32.
            To dedicate new religious school at Jan. 22 service. (N. S. Congregation Israel)  Jan. 21, 1965, p. 38.
           Brotherhood Sunday observed by pulpit exchange. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 30.
            Trinity Episcopal to host World Day of Prayer. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 30.
           AFS Sunday planned once again by Lakeside Congregation. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 11.
            Unitarians appoint architect for planned construction. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 35.
            Students express their feelings on brotherhood. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 34.
            Symposium on Catholic-Jew relations held at Barat. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 32.
           Construction begins on Immaculate Conception Church. Photo. May 27, 1965, p. 42.
            Five H. P. clergymen to back summer project – open housing. May 27, 1965, p. 42.
           Trinity Episcopal Church to greet new curate. Rev. C. Decker. June 17, 1965, p. 50.
            N.S. Methodist Church to have new pastor - Rev. John M. Barbee. June 17, 1965, p. 50.
            Church synod approves social mission agency. June 17, 1965, p. 51.
            Rabbi Lipis leaves for active duty as Naval Chaplain. June 24, 1965, p. 42.
           Christian Science Church to expand world center. July 15, 1965, p. 44.
            Circuit Court judge to speak at Solel series. July 15, 1965, p. 44.
            H.P. attorney to discuss civil liberties at Solel series. July 29, 1965, p. 36B.
           Catholic Adult Education Center to open in Techny. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 42.
           3000 to observe Yom Kippur at Suburban Synagogue Beth El. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 46.
            Tenth anniversary planned by Lakeside Cong. for Reformed Judaism. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 42.
          St. James Church classes revamp curriculum. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 48.
            Bethany Church plans stewardship crusade. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 48.
            World Brotherhood service planned. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 44.
            Rabbi Lipis to head chaplains at retreat in Germany. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 44.
            Unitarian interchange forum begins third season Sunday. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 46.
            B'nai Torah to break ground for new building. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 57.
            Bethany to dedicate addition Sunday. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 48.
            Methodists to attend festival in North Shore Synagogue. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 49.
            Synagogues, churches mark year of progress. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 26.

CISTERNINO FAMILY

            Family reunited for Christmas. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 12.

CITIZENSHIP

            League works with CBS on citizenship program. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 6.

CIVIL DEFENSE

            Civil Air Patrol Week proclaimed. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 5.
            Civil Air Patrol members take self-help course. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 12.

CIVIL RIGHTS

      See also: HOUSING

            Local participant tells of March from Selma. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 6.
            Congressman joins in fight against Selma brutality. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 5, sec. 2.
            Freedom marchers. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 48.

CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS

            National Council of Jewish Women planning two major events. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 29.
            N. S. Craftsmen's Club features speaker for Printing Week. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 19.
            Gardeners' Group awards Lindenmann life membership.   Jan. 21, 1965, p. 7.
            Arden Shore holds 66th annual meet. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 20.
           Area yachting group announces Feb. 16 educational meeting. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 43.
            Suburban lodge B'nai B'rith sets 20th anniversary celebration.  Feb. 4, 1965, p. 44.
            B'nai B'rith lodge meets 1965 commitment to council. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 6.
            Highland Park Chessmen sweep suburban tournament. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 60.
            Local members to mark Rotary's 60th anniversary. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 6.
            Girl Scouts set annual cookie sale drive here. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 6.
            Scout Troop 324 has dinner and Court of Honor. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 28.
            Ramah Pioneer Women slate Israeli art show. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 33.
            Legion Auxiliary unit plans March events. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 34.
            H.P. Rotarians host district conference May 27-28. May 6, 1965, p. 42. Photos.
            H. P. Lions Club contributes to Scout camp.  June 3, 1965, p. 43.
            B'nai B'rith lodge honors past president at bond fete. June 24, 1965, p. 6.
            Highest Moose honor given to Highland Parker Tony Porco. June 24, 1965, p. 6.
            DAR, Legion send students to citizen training course. July 8, 1965, p. 37.
            Today, eight of us are going to senior Girl Scout Roundup. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Men's Garden Club observes 25th anniversary. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
           League to kick off annual finance drive this week. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 6.
            DAR to observe Constitution Week. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 14.
            Rotarian to hear French consul talk at next meeting. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 5.
            Rotary to observe Foundation Week. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 7.
           LWV to discuss local problems with unit meetings. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 32.
            North Shore Area Council launches 'Break through for Youth' campaign to encourage Boy Scouting. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.

COLLECTIBLES/COLLECTIONS        

            Milk glass collection begins as decorating theme, continues as absorbing hobby. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.

COLLEGES

             Area residents can obtain Masters from Roosevelt U. at GLNC. (Great Lakes Naval  Center) Jan. 7, 1965, p. 51.
            North Shore  summer project recruiting college students. June 10, 1965, p. 39.
            County College Association meets in September. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 9.
            LFC students reap rewards in summer research project. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
           Junior college forum and feasibility survey called for by Dist. 113 area committee.  Oct. 6, 1965, p. 9.
            Meet Dr. Csikszentmihalyi  - better known as 'Mike'. (LFC professor) Oct. 6, 1965, p. 9.
          Junior  college question calls for serious study. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 12.
            Citizens' group to explore junior college implications. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 6.
            College test scores key to state grants. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 34.
            Civic League favors county junior college on a tuition basis. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 5. sec. 2.
            LC  Junior College Assn. names area VPs. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 7.
            State chairman explains junior college act. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 5.
            Pierce proposes junior college for Lake County. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 6.
            Open meeting set by junior college group.  Dec. 1, 1965, p. 6.
            University Women told of junior college need. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 6.

COMPUTERS

            First National Bank is first to install electronic computer. June 3, 1965, p. 57.

CONSOLIDATION

      See: SCHOOLS CONSOLIDATION

CONTESTS

            Seek entries in quest for beauty queen. June 17, 1965, p. 5.
            Prize bonanza gathered for Miss Highland Park title winner July 5. July 1, 1965, p. 5.
            Three local girls in contest seeking "Miss Teenage". Aug. 11, 1965, p. 9.
            19th annual VFW Democracy contest drawing to a close. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 6.
            Deadline nears in Last Baby Contest. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 10.

CRIME

            Suburban crime rate: U.S. up; H.P. down. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 5.
            Stake-out nets daily joy rider. May 27, 1965, p. 5.
            Police nab youth; leads to arrest of juvenile gang. July 15, 1965, p. 5.
            Squad car light broken by teens. July 15, 1965, p. 42.
            Repossessors face assault, theft raps. July 29, 1965, p. 30.
            Woman bilked of life savings in con game. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 32.
            Twelve-year-old helps police nab robbery suspect. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 6.
            Should names of juvenile offender be published? Sept. 15, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            NEWS office, Magic Scissors looted Monday. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 6.
           Pipe wrench gang invades Braeside. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 6.
            Burglars ransack 2 homes, 3 stores. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            Masked gang bind family; take car, fur. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 5.
            Find robber's knife in nearby yard. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 7.

DAHLE, CASPER O., Superintendent School District 107

            Looking back on Dr. Dahle's career. Photos. June 3, 1965, p. 36.

DANCE

            Plisetskaya film to benefit Sabold Dance Co. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 38.

DEAFNESS

            Winnetka Institute helps deaf children. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.   

DEERFIELD, IL

            Deerfield-developed exhibit is special program feature. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 12B.
            Appropriation List. July 15, 1965, p. 40.
            Treasurer's annual report. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 32A.

DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP/WEST DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP

            Larson retiring; township slate to run unopposed. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 12A.
            W. Deerfield  Township Library a thorn in a taxing triangle. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
           Independents, caucus slates contend for township offices. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 8.
            Township budget increase planned but no tax hike. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 6.
           Township meeting, election Tuesday. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 5.
            Our townships: how they operate. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            Low township vote ushers in six-man unopposed slate. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            Township approves $162,470 levy. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            Bruce Frost gets unofficial W. Deerfield supervisor bid. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 7.
           County tax bill go out; rates go up in township. June 3, 1965, p. 5.
           Assessment roll for W. Deerfield Township. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 35. 
            League studies W. Deerfield Township Library. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 18.
            Deerfield Township assessment roll. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 34.

DISASTERS

            Ice, snow paralyze suburbs. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 5.
            Disaster area status sought. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 5.
            Red Cross disaster relief to continue in Lake County. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 53.
            Tornado and flood damaged areas to get Red Cross aid. May 6, 1965, p. 36.
            Air crash causes emergency action. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 5.
            High school is crash HQ. Photos. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 14.
            Police, fire chiefs discuss disaster plans. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 12B.
            Plane crash victim planned visit here. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            Red Cross names two disaster aides. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 28B.           

EDITORIALS

            Open letter to residents and taxpayers of Deerfield Township. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 3, sec. 2.
            The first 38 years: A. E. Wolters. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 12.
            A 'blue ribbon' ballot makes Highland Park's choice difficult. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 12.
            7 1/2% - best return on your best investment. (Heart Fund) Feb. 25, 1965, p. 12.
           Boaters don't quit. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 12.
            A most valuable right. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 12. 
           You, you, you and they. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 12.
            Our choice for city council. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 12B.  
            'e pluribus unum'  Apr. 15, 1965, p. 12B.
            Highland Park's loss. (A. Schmieg) Apr. 22, 1965, p. 12.
            That school merger vote. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 12.
            Senior citizens are important. May 6, 1965, p. 12.
            Speed  Carelessness  Tragedy. May 20, 1965, p. 12.
           Stay home---stay alive. June 24, 1965, p. 10.
             Who needs crowded highways? July 1, 1965, p. 10.
            What a difference a day makes. July 22, 1965, p. 10.
            A school by any name…HPHS. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 12.
            He did his homework: Ed. Stern. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 6. 
           Junior college question calls for serious study. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 12.
            So much to learn. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 6.
            Instant opinions. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 6.
            Let's untangle traffic. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 6.

ELECTIONS

            Why reform the electoral college?  Jan. 14, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
           Joseph Annenberg first to file for HP city council. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 7.
            A 'blue ribbon' ballot makes Highland Park's choice difficult. (ed.) Feb. 18, 1965, p. 12.
            Geraci, Bradford, top city race. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 5.
            Unofficial returns. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 5.
           Newspaper stunt may be termed voting violation. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 5.
            Only one contest in school election. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 5.
           Coulson blasts delay in paying election clerks. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 7.
            4 ballots slated Tuesday. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 5.
            Five civic groups unite to combat apathy of voters. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 8.
            Geraci, Ballenger, Rec Center win. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 5.
            City canvass cuts Ballenger lead. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 5.
           Court may order 5 precinct recount. May 6, 1965, p. 5.
            Dr. Bradford asks court to recount. May 27, 1965, p. 5.
            Bradford recount argued in court. July 15, 1965, p. 5.
          Vote recount suit motion sustained. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 7.
            Recount lawsuit: village wants out. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 33.
           Lake County Board considers purchase of Votomatic machines. Aug. 18, 1965,  p. 4, sec. 2.
          Map of new senatorial districts. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 5.   

ENVIRONMENT

            Highway engineers, naturalists clash over proposed legislation on land use. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 5, sec. 2.

FASHION

       Special Section. Mar. 18, 1965, after p. 16, sec. 2.

            It was a mad, mad, mad, (hat, that is) creative day. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 28.

FISHING

            Angler's paradise: pick 'em by the color of the eyes! Feb. 18, 1965, p. 9, sec. 2.
            Anglers given safety precautions. May 13, 1965, p. 6, sec. 3.

FOOD

            Master chef: Hugh Toner, his meals are fit for a queen. May 27, 1965, p. 13, sec. 2.
            Mrs. Frank Conley shares favorite recipes. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Holiday fare: eating in & dining out. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 39.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS/VISITORS

            Warm welcome, icy weather greet Brazilian students. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            Today is beginning of fun-filled weekend for AFS students. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 24.
            Monica King earns placement abroad in AFS selection. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 1, sec. 3.
            Foreign  social workers guests of local residents. June 24, 1965, p. 44.
            Foreign house  guests’ visit to homes set Aug. 1 to Labor Day. July 29, 1965, p. 37.
            Local girl serves as Field Service student in Brazil: Monica King. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 13.
            Parents to meet foreign students at DHS tonight. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 39.

FORT SHERIDAN, IL

            Highwood ordinances annex Fort Sheridan. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 7.
            Fort Sheridan is in Highland Park, census mans says. May 13, 1965, p. 7.
            Fort Sheridan hosts public, alumni, on Armed Forces Day. May 13, 1965, p. 5.
            Fort Sheridan count leads to policing of Walker Ave. June 3, 1965, p. 5.
            Maj. General McGoldrick will assume 5th region command in September. July 1, 1965,  p. 54.
            Girl Scouts-all sizes- bivouac at Fort Sheridan. July 1, 1965, p. 55.
            Award contract for construction at Fort Sheridan. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 3, sec. 2.
            Senate OKs move of 5th Army Headquarters. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 5. 
            $4 million Army housing contract award announced. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            Suggestions saved $128,000 at Fort. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 6.
            Ft. Sheridan contracts are awarded. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 10.
            Ground is broken for Ft. Sheridan housing project. Sept. 29, 1965, p. 7.
            Handicapped Scouts spend week end on post. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 7, sec. 2.
            John O'Connor receives medal for post service. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 11, sec. 2.
            Mary E. Sweeney retires from work at Fort & family homestead. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 11,   sec. 2.
            Positions open at Fort Sheridan. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 30.  

GAMBLING

            Gambling sentence: 5 jailed, 2 fined. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 7.
            Restaurant owner booked as bookie. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 7.  
            Venturi’s lawyer asks jury trial. May 6, 1965, p. 5.
            Santi urged to act on bookies. May 13, 1965, p. 7.

GARBAGE DISPOSAL

      See: WASTE MANAGEMENT

GARDENING/GARDENS

            Bonsai: ancient greens grace modern gardens. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Gardeners Group awards Lindenmann life membership. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 7.
            Men's Garden Club of North Shore sets annual greenhouse tour. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 44.
            Flower and Garden Show to salute United Nations. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 20.
            Flower lover nurtures rare plant. June 3, 1965, p. 10.
            Request  entries for North Shore Annual Rose Show. June 17, 1965, p. 6.
            Suburban traffic-stopper: Aldo Piacenza's garden. July 8, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
            Men's North Shore Garden Club sets 'Show to Win' meet. July 29, 1965, p. 31.
            Men's Garden Club Show to mark 25th anniversary. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 6.
            Garden Show set for this Sunday. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 37.
             Men's Garden Club observes 25th anniversary. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Silver anniversary show breaks all attendance records.  Sept. 1, 1965, p. 6.

GENEALOGY

            Past produces 'present' for new state regent of DAR: Laura Thompson. June 10, 1965,  p. 6, sec. 2.

GLASS, MARVIN

            Tenthouse co-producer noted designer of unusual toys. June 10, 1965, p. 56.
            Marvin Glass considers next Tenthouse season. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 5.
            Schwartz, Glass discuss theater; meeting will decide who manages Tenthouse season.  Nov. 17, 1965, p. 5. 

GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION

            Navy awards letter of commendation to Dominic Guido. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 7. 
            Great Lakes plans open house, maneuvers on Armed Forces Day. May 13, 1965, p. 6.
            Recruits give ‘Eyes Right’ salute to Congressman McClory. July 1, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.

GUNS

            Rifle Club members receive season's achievement awards. June 17, 1965, p. 6.
            Police gunners win N. Suburban Shoot honors; LF second. June 24, 1965, p. 40.
            Shot four times, Lencioni recovering. July 1, 1965, p. 6.
            Park Board offered range experiment.  Dec. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            Cary Beach suggested for park's skeet trial. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 5.  

HANDICAPPED PEOPLE

            Paralympics bring triumphs to wheelchair-bound. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Sheltered workshop opens doors for mentally retarded. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.

HEALTH

            Unpaid Christmas seals threaten county TB program. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 8.
            Organize council to raise funds for new cancer center. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 33.
           Risk of heart attack, strokes, can be lessened, AHA report. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 24B.
            Talk on vascular surgery slated for Hospital Auxiliary spring meeting. Feb. 25, 1965,  p. 28.
           Lake County Cancer unit heads toward $75,000 goal. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 19.
            Health Department issues Easter chick warning. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 10.
            Lake  County x-ray unit to be here next week. July 15, 1965, p. 5.
            16,000 get x-rayed on TB bus here. July 29, 1965, p. 6.
           Flu shots offered to hospital staff and volunteers. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 33.
           Volunteer cancer researchers begin last of six year study. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 7.
          Begin diabetes detection drive. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 42.
            Turtles may infect, warns health chief. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 40.
            Society publishes facts on cancer. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 12B.
          Food fads threaten health, warns Nutrition Foundation. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 52.
            Medical Society advises holding medical insurance.  Dec. 22, 1965, p. 14.

HIGH SCHOOLS

     See: SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113

HIGHLAND PARK,  IL

            8 hats in the ring for city council. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 8.
            Stan Kennedy is new city manager. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 5.
            City re-codifies parking meter law. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 6.
           Frances Arenberg states council qualities needed. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 5.
            City council primary to eliminate 4 candidates. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 5.
            HP city council studies plan costs. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 8.
            Dr. Bradford sees need for community solidarity. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 9.
            G. Ballenger says city needs more expert help.  Feb. 18, 1965, p. 12.
            H. P. Harbor Commission to give report March 4. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 5.
           Consider bond refinancing on waterworks revenue bonds. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 5.
            Beautification group urges citizens to petition railroad. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 5.
            Treasurer's report defended by all at council meeting. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 5.
            Record snowfall cost $73,000. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 5.
            City halts bike bridge; OKs station wrecking.  Apr. 22, 1965, p. 6.
           Mayor subpoenaed in Egandale suit dismissal pleading. May 13, 1965, p. 5.
            Fort Sheridan is in Highland Park, census man says. May 13, 1965, p. 7.
            City council sees plaza plan book. May 20, 1965, p. 6.
            Manager’s Viewpoint – column by Stan Kennedy. May 20, 1965, p. 12.  Appears each  each week; paging varies. 
            Kennedy promises city a budget by June 14. May 27,1965, p. 5.
            Highland Park to be given flag at WIND celebration. June 10, 1965, p. 5.
            Ridge Road paving gets top billing. June 17, 1965, p. 5.
           City sells bonds for Rec Center. July 1, 1965, p. 5.
            City budget slashed but not balanced. July 1, 1965, p. 9.
            City OKs 30-acre lease to country club. July 8, 1965, p. 5.
            City clerk Sandberg takes downtown position. July 8, 1965, p. 5.
            City council grants apartment zoning. July 22, 1965, p. 5.
            City council tables apartment zoning. July 29, 1965, p. 5.
            City’s highway plan shown to residents. July 29, 1965, p. 5.
            City plans to tax merchandise rental. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 5.
            Annual Appropriations bill. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 38.
            HP city council to show movies. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 5.
            Seek loan to plan park development. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 5.
            Financial statement. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 34.
            Mayor proclaims "Women Voters Week". Sept. 8, 1965, p. 6.
            City may reconsider 2 street assessments. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 6.
            'This is Highland Park' booklet published here. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 5.
            City council seeks ideas for Central Ave. plaza. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 5.
            Beautification fund dwindles, Kennedy tells council. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 5.
            City invites plans for Central plaza from all citizens. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 5.
            City needs new tax, Kennedy recommends. Nov. 3, 1965,  p. 11.
            Plaza suggestions wanted tonight. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 5.
            City's front yard not big enough, commission told. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 5.
            City council receives detailed financial report. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 6.
            Central plaza may be enlarged; parking lots to open soon; landscaping, blacktop later. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 5.
            Beauty panel asks architects' ideas for Central plaza. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            City plans rummage sale. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 6.
            Council tables 5 per cent utility tax. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 5.
            Request referred to neighbors. (Northmoor Country Club fence) Dec. 15, 1965, p. 7.
            City approves hotel remodelling for Telephone Co. classrooms. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 7.
            Tax abatement slated for tonight; year-end ordinances rate special meeting. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 5.   

HIGHLAND PARK BUILDING DEPARTMENT

            Highland Park Building Dept. streamlines permits. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 31.
            November adds million dollars to building total. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 51.

HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT

            Firemen rescue four in family. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 11.
            Chair, truck burn. June 3, 1965, p. 5.
            Series of garage blazes keeps fire department busy. June 24, 1965, p. 8.
            Wolter's garage is latest fire. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 41.
            Fire toll $1500 at Harris' garage. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 58.
            Set exams for new fire captain posts. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 18.
            National Fire Prevention Week observed by departments here. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 14.
            Two local men hurt fighting fires. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            Local EDC group helps fire-fighters. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 7.
            Apartments burn over sheet metal shop on First St. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 7.
            Name fire captain: Lt. Wilson Richardson. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 7.

HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL

            H.P. Hospital appoints Dr. Reza Parsavand to medical staff. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 25.
            Call for volunteer helpers at hospital. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 42.
            Isaacs heads hospital PR, committee chiefs re-elected. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 15.
            New volunteers assigned to H.P. Hospital. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 16.
            Second-grader’s view of hospital: from awe to admiration. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Hospital will observe Illinois Nursing Week. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 10.
            Hospital has disaster drill. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 14.
            Highland Park Hospital picks employee, patient of the year. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 8.
            Ousted doctor sues hospital, officials for $1 million. Apr.15, 1965, p. 5. 
            Highland Park Hospital to observe Hospital Week May 9-15. May 6, 1965, p. 7.
            Hospital staff participates in annual tri-state meeting. May 6, 1965, p. 44.
            Children’s art from foreign lands brightens hospital scene. May 6,1965, p. 12, sec. 2.
            New administration at H. P. Hospital May 13, 1965, p. 37.
            Dr. Charles K. Petter named to hospital consulting staff. May 20, 1965, p. 44.
            H. Park Hospital mid yr. report in mail this week. June 3, 1965, p. 35.
            Attend tutorial session on hospital practice. June 10, 1965, p. 44.
            College age girls sought by hospital. June 10, 1965, p. 44.
            New baby-feeding program at Highland Park Hospital. June 10, 1965, p. 75.
            Osteopath sues hospital for right to practice. July 1, 1965, p. 8.
            Dr. Smudgeon named house physician. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 36.
            Dr. Russell H. Clark named to hospital's Pathology Dept. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 51.
            Garden Club's September House Walk to benefit hospital. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 18.
            Hospital offers nurse aid class. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 22B.
            Hospital in need of volunteer aides. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 42.
            Hospital Board names medical executive commission. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 33.
            Hospital managers to kick off $2.5 million expansion drive. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 9.
            HP Hospital director, local doctor speak to state association. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 9.
            Male nurses add special skills and strengths to hospital staff. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Hospital president explains planned expansion program. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 7.
            HP Hospital honors long-time employees. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 21.H
            HP Hospital hosts County Heart Assn. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 40B.
            HP Hospital has lights that never go out. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 42.
            Hospital opens reception area, Nov. 24, 1965, p. 12B.
            Pathologists accredit HP Hospital lab. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 36.
            Hospital now equipped to find brain disease. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 38.
            Hospital offer nurse aide class. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 22B.

HIGHLAND PARK PLAN COMMISSION

            Plan Commission holds 4 hearings in two weeks. June 10, 1965, p. 17.
            Name Toby Sachs, Stuart Bernstein to plan board. July 8, 1965, p. 5.

HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT

            Chief Schmieg offers sensible tips for safe winter driving. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 39.
            Tony Schmieg takes consulting job. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 5.
            International Chiefs Association hires HP police chief. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 5.
            Highland Park's loss. (ed.) Apr. 22, 1965, p. 12.
            Patrolmen plan dance, safety day. May 6, 1965, p. 5.
            Two lieutenants to head police. May 6, 1965, p. 5.
            Schmieg, Chamber, newspapers sued for $250,000. May 20, 1965, p. 6.
            H.P. police win league pistol match. May 20, 1965, p. 50.
            Appellate court OKs firing of policeman. (Giaimo) May 27, 1965, p. 6.
            Bonamarte's term ends. Lt. True now acting chief. June 17, 1965, p. 5.
            Mike Bonamarte, Jr. is Highland Park’s new police chief. July 29, 1965, p. 5.
            Kennedy presents traffic awards to police force. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 14.
            Twelve-year-old helps police nab robbery suspect. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 6.
            HP police pension Lt. Jim Berube. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 6.
            Chief Bonamarte spells out need for more men. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 6.
            Halloween patrol: CBers to assist police. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 5.
            Police halt drivers of 2 stolen cars on radio tip-off. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 7.
            Blood alcohol tests begin next month. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 6.
            2 new policemen attending school. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 14.

HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY

            Library’s services enriched by Friends.  Jan. 7, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Library rings out old year with complete re-arrangement. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 6.
           Weber gets city council OK on library board appointment. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 6.
            New library display features cookbooks. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 8.
            Varied new art exhibit now on view in library. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 30.
            Sun dials of 17th, 18th century shown at the library. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
            Long fiction list added to library reading shelves. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 15.
           Library lists arts, theatre, biography in new arrivals. May 6, 1965, p. 20.
            Tape lending project instituted at library. May 27, 1965, p. 20.
           H. P. Public Library to acquire foreign periodicals and papers. June 10, 1965, p. 49.
            Library summer reading program to stress cultural heritage theme. June 10, 1965, p. 64.
            Monday summer reading program begins at library. June 17, 1965, p. 33.
            Library reading program closes with lawn party. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 9.         
            Sunday openings begin at library September 12. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 6.
            Children's section circulation period changed at library. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 14.
          Library Board elects officers at meeting. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 20.
            Library's historical room, staff lounge renovated. Sept. 29, 1965, p. 12.
            Pollock to speak at Lions Club. Sept. 29, 1965, p. 14.
            Audubon Chapter to have display at H. P. Library. Sept. 29, 1965, p. 34.
            Library features special collection for adult patrons. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 44.
            Friends of Library elect officers for coming year. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 18.
            Reference work given to library by survey winner. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 14.
            Fiends of Library extend invitation to join program. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 6.
            HP Library buys additional copies of new books. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 53.
            Library patrons generally favorable to Sunday services. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 7.  

HIGHLAND PARKERS

            Highland Parkers at work, and at play. Photos. May 20, 1965, p. 38.
            Highland Parkers at work, and at play. Photos. June 27, 1965, p. 40.

HIGHWOOD, IL

            Bank of Highwood increases assets 56% during 1964. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 16, sec. 2.
            Maestri’s lawyer says street vacations invalid. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 7.
            Alderman Maestri explains his stand. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 9.
            Blackout creates 5 days of hardship at Center. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 7.
            Highwood Chamber meeting Feb.16 to hold surprises. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 7.
            Sr. Koopmanns new store owners. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 7.
            Center has large turnout for Girls Day program. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 7.
            City attorney advises street vacation re-vote. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 8.
            Highwood building code study committee named. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 7.
            Highwood Chamber asks candidates to open meeting. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 7.
            Better Government Party states aims. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 7.
            Proms and tournaments on agenda for Highwood Community Center. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 8.
            Aldermen reject railroad agreement. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 6.
            Highwood residents form 'New Frontier Party'. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 7.
            Policeman Pete Peradotti honored after 32 years. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 7.
            People's Ticket Party has 6 point platform. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 7.
            Better Government Party plans rally. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 7. 
            Three parties vie for Highwood vote. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 7.
            Mayor Frantonius replies to charges. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 7.
            Gloria Lind's dream of building Highwood opera nears reality. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 9.
            Highwood ordinances annex Fort Sheridan. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 7.
            Better Government sweeps Highwood. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 7.
            City election results.Apr. 22, 1965, p. 7.
            Highwood ordinance lowers water rate. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 7.
           Committees named by Mayor Santi. May 13, 1965, p. 7.
            Railroad property to be appraised, aldermen decide. May 13, 1965, p. 7.
            Santi urged to act on bookies. May 13, 1965, p. 7.
            Set date for Salvation Army Doughnut Day in Highwood. May 20, 1965, p. 7.
            Highwood planners report year’s work. May 27, 1965, p. 7.
            Mayor proposes jobs committee. May 27, 1965, p. 7.
           Reno Giangiorgi, Lt. Nick Marino, firemen, to be honored. June 3, 1965, p. 6.
            Rebuffed by mayor, Ronzani charges. June 3, 1965, p. 7.
            Joe Lolli plans busy third year for Highwood Chamber. June 3, 1965, p. 7.
            Cuore Arte Club presents plaque to Ugolini family. June 3, 1965, p. 7.
            Aldermen expedite street improvements. June 10, 1965, p. 7.
            Date set to honor Reno Giangiorgi, Lt. Nick Marino. June 10, 1965, p. 7.
            Park land strip tops council talk. June 24, 1965, p. 7.
            No overtime pay for ex-policeman M. Bonamarte, Sr. June 24, 1965, p. 7.
            What’s new in Highwood? Photos of business district. July 1, 1965, p. 7.
            Dying elm trees found in Highwood. July 8, 1965, p. 7.
            Suburban traffic-stopper: Aldo Piacenza’s garden. July 8, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
            Zoning panel sees planned apartments. July 15, 1965, p. 7.
            Railroad deeds park to city. July 22, 1965, p. 7.
            Iron bound budget to run city: Santi. July 27, 1965, p. 7.
            It’s Highwood Festival time. July 29, 1965, p. 7.
           Suburbanites flock to Highwood Festival. Aug. 4, 1965, pp. 6, 16.
            Highwood Festival declared a success. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 7.
            Community Center benefit planned. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 7.
            Highwood to enforce tree, weed, dog laws. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 7.
            Highwood zoning commission named. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 7.
            Policeman Sheridan resigns, seeks better pay. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 7.
            Highwood Chamber sets golf outing. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 7.
            The Belmontes right at home in new location. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 7.
            Highwood Radio's J. Bosselli recalls 31 years of Frigidaire's half-century. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 32C.
            Raise street tax. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 6.
            Aldermen approve levy, commission. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 7.
            New dog law to be enforced. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 7. 
            Highwood prepares for Army traffic. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 7.
            “Way back when…."  Highwood history recalled. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 12.
            Killed in action Vietnam: Sgt. F. Novello. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 7.
            City to regulate drive-in restaurant. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 7.
            Benvenuti re-elected. Sept. 29, 1965, p. 7.
           Highwood council defends lawsuit on rezoning plea. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 7.
            Incineration warning issued in Highwood. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 7.
            Kolasa clarifies burning issue. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 7.
            Board denies petition re consolidation. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 7.
            Aldermen oppose consolidation plan. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 7.
            Aldermen discuss dance, dog, audit. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 7.
            Aldermen debate squad car, buy rodding machine. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 12.
            Church offers option to buy Maggi's Field. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 12.
            Aldermen consider water rate hike. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 12.
            Few enthusiasts urge purchase of Maggi's Field. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 7.
            Highwood buys hoist, replaces squad cars. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 12.
            Mayor tells problems of balancing the budget. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 12.
            Civil Defense line of succession set. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 12.
            Highwood slates disaster warnings. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 12.
            Highwood water bills to increase. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 12.
            Santa Claus slates Highwood weekend to visit shut-ins. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 12.
            Police nab burglars at Highwood Radio. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 12.
            Community Center director named: Marvin Baker. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 12.
            Highwood won't buy Maggi's Field, aldermen decide. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 12.
           Theodore Pasquesi to practice law in Highwood office. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 12. 

HISTORY

            County history film available for organizations. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            'Uncle' Albert's retirement as town clerk signals end of an era. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            High school marks 75th anniversary of first graduating class this week. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 6.  Photo.
            Life along North Shore waterfront – from this  to this?  May 13, 1965, p. 10, sec. 3. Photos.
            Fire marshal’s order ignites campaign for history museum. May 27, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
            Civil War Centennial closes in ‘Lincoln Land’. July 8, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            Museum’s flags recall historic battles. July 29, 1965, p. 14, sec. 2.
            "Way back when…" Highwood history recalled. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 12.
            Fate of Lake County Museum of History rests with people. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 18.
            Indian trails set course of modern highways. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Mary E. Sweeney retires from work at Fort & family homestead. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 11, sec. 2. Descendant of early settler: John A. Sweeney.

HOLIDAYS

            Memorial Day ceremonies. May 27, 1965, p. 6.
            Italians help Irish 'go bragh' at KC party. Photos. June 17, 1965, p. 48.
            Fun filled Fourth fills big weekend. June 24, 1965, p. 5.
            This is the July 4th weekend that was. Photos. July 8, 1965, p. 6.
            Jaycees provide final tally for three-day weekend. July 15, 1965, p. 5.
            Kids win prizes in pet contest, July 4 parade. July 15, 1965, p. 41.
            Local youngsters to trick or treat for Children's Fund. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 5.
            Halloween patrol: CBers to assist police.  Oct. 27, 1965, p. 5.
            Annual Community service set for Thanksgiving Day. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 5.
            Annual Community service to observe Thanksgiving Day. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 44.
            Santa lands Saturday in Highland Park. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 14, Special Section.
            Chamber provides city decorations for 19 years. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 3, sec. 3.
            The holidays…1892. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Photo montage of local holiday activities. Dec. 19, 1965, p. 7.

HOTELS

            New management at Moraine Hotel to make changes. May 27, 1965, p. 5.
            City approves hotel remodeling for Telephone Company classrooms. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 7.

HOUSING

            Open occupancy meeting sponsors quote Frank Peers. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 7.
            League looks into housing, equal rights, in Mar. 24 meet. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 10.
            Realtors draw up statement of policy on housing topics. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 41.
           Non-discriminatory housing is summer project goal. May 6, 1965, p. 39.
            Local bus planned for fair housing rally at capitol. May 13, 1965, p. 6.
            Fair housing is one of five interest areas of League. May 13, 1965, p. 37.
            Demonstrators go to state capitol in two busses. May 27, 1965, p. 63.
            Plan local drive for North Shore summer project. June 10, 1965, p. 5.
            Clergyman states churches’ duty in N. S. summer project. July 1, 1965, p. 38.
            Board of Realtors office picketed by summer project. July 15, 1965, p. 12. 

HUMAN RELATIONS

            Intercommunity Human Relations Conference set. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 6.
            Lea Taylor heads 'Citizens All' human relations confab. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 6.
            Interracial teen volunteers signing up now. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 12B.
            Human Relations confab features Charles Morgan for 'Citizens All' Apr. 8, 1965, p. 46.
            Human Relations Conference to feature 10 workshops. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 67.
            Human Relations Conference to promote understanding. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 20.
            Human Relations Commission named. May 13, 1965, p. 5.
            Project plans explained to committee. May 20, 1965, p. 16.

ILLINOIS

            Name Carl Sussman to Illinois Parole and Pardon Board. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 5.
           Re-apportionment: where will lines be drawn? Feb. 11, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            Legislators hear county board views on taxes, voting machines. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 8, sec.2.
            What’s ahead for state highways?  Mar. 4, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
             State labor bulletin lauds YES efforts to employ local youth. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 18.
            'Earn as you learn' system prevails in state's attorney's office. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.

ILLINOIS STATE LEGISLATORS/LELGISLATURE

            The freshmen – as they saw Springfield. July 15, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            As we saw them. July 15, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.

IMMIGRANTS/IMMIGRATION

            The Kneuers: they'd rather be Americans.  Apr. 1, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Class studies: “The American Routine”. May 6, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.              

INAUGURATION

            Inauguration Highlights: special to H. P. News. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 9.

INDIANS

      See: NATIVE AMERICANS.

INFANT WELFARE SOCIETY

            Infant Welfare Society: from thimbles to thrift shops. History. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.

ISRAEL

            Local B’nai B’rith lodge has first Israel bond dinner. July 8, 1965, p. 10.

LAKE COUNTY, IL

           40% of value in southeast Lake County. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 34.
            Lake County Board to name advisors on highway plan.  Jan. 21, 1965, p. 5
            Lake County Music Center to present films for children. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 12, sec. 2.
            County courts report profit under new judicial system. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 5, sec. 2.
            Board rejects abatement of courthouse rental tax. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            Lake County Board buys Nike site. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 7, sec. 2.
           City planning director R. Morris named to national board. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 9, sec. 2.
            Mundelein man elected president of juvenile officers. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
            County Board split on taxes, chairman. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 66.
            Auditor submits annual report to County Board of Supervisors.  May 27, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            County tax bills to go out; rates go up in township. June 3, 1965, p. 5.
            Lake County Red Cross offers home nursing course. June 24, 1965, p. 41.
            Lake County Fair features rodeo, fireworks show. July 29, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Museum’s flags recall historic battles. July 29, 1965, p. 14., sec. 2.
           Lake County Board considers purchase of Votomatic machines. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Lake County Civic League studies revenue amendment. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
           'Earn as you learn' system prevails in state's attorney's office. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Complete rezoning of Lake County hearing set. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 12.
            Fate of Lake County Museum of History rests with people. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 18.
           County observes completion of soil survey ceremony. Oct.6, 1965, p. 3, sec. 2.
            County Board buys Museum of History for $154,471. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Supervisors vote increase in county corporate tax rate. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            County proposes $14 million budget. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            County Safety Commission. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 7.
            Supervisors tackle budget. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            Four assessment districts created by county board. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            County Board hikes $14 million budget. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
           Supervisor seeks home addition & auxiliary building. (Winchester House)  Dec. 1, 1965, p. 9, sec. 2.
            Plans for jail, court bldgs. on drawing board.   Dec. 22, 1965, p. 7, sec. 2. 

LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE

            Forest Preserve District county’s largest land owner. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 12.
            Forest Preserve Commission buys 70 acre site near Gurnee. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            Commissioners tour preserves and plan to buy more sites. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Board studies Bannockburn preserve site. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 11, sec. 2.
            HP League seeks information on forest preserve lands. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 40.
            Seek federal aid, condemnation suit for forest land. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 5.

LAKE MICHIGAN

            H. P. Harbor Commission to give report March 4. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 5.
           Harbor Commission presents progress check at dinner. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 18.
            Boat viewers asked: Who wants harbor? Mar. 11, 1965, p. 5.
            Boaters don't quit. (ed.) Mar. 11, 1965, p. 12.
           Harbor Commission finds 600 boats would moor here. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 5. 
            U. S. Jay bids adieu to Great Lakes; to be deactivated. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 49.
            Beaches closed this summer? Park Board ponders question. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 9.
           Highland Park harbor – old dream may come true. May 13, 1965, p. 3, sec. 3.
            About the new harbor. May 13,  1965, p. 3, sec. 3.
            Boathouse is area’s largest dealer. May 13, 1965,  p. 5, sec. 3.
            Anglers given safety precautions. May 13, 1965, p. 6, sec. 3.
            Life along North Shore waterfront-from this to this? May 13, 1965, p. 10, sec. 3. Photos.
            Yacht Club holds first regatta. June 10, 1965, p. 61.
            Congress approves money to study yacht harbor here. July 1, 1965, p. 6.
            Sanitary district resumes analyses of lake waters. July 1, 1965, p. 36B.
            Sunday sailors up early to freeze, get swamped. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 54.
            Rotary to hear report on harbor. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 60.
           Polluted beach solution awaits Supreme Court. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 14.
            Sanitary trustees to ask city officials to study pollution. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 5.
            Park Board seeks tests, standards of beach pollution.  Nov. 3, 1965, p. 5.
            Sewage virus detected in county tests. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 7.
            William Fleischman resigns from HP Harbor Commission. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 19.

LANDFILLS

      See: WASTE MANAGEMENT

LARSON, ALBERT

            'Uncle'  Albert's retirement as town clerk signals end of an era. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.

LAWSUITS

            Schmieg, Chamber, newspapers sued for $250,000. May 20, 1965, p. 6.

LEEDS, PAUL, Jeweler

            Paul Leeds- Highland Park’s  ‘one-man community’. July 1, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            North Shore's 'family' jeweler, keeping time for 15 years.  Nov. 17, 1965, p. 14.
            Police needed to control crowds at Leeds Jewelers. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 5, sec. 2.

LIBRARIES

            West Deerfield Township Library: thorn in a taxing triangle. Feb. 25, 1965, p, 8, sec. 2.
            LB. library gives annual report. (Lake Bluff) July 15, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.

LITTER

            City, Jaycees urge war on litterbugs. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 5.

LONG GROVE, IL

            Long Grove, Mecca for browsers. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 12, sec. 2. 

MCCLORY, ROBERT, U.S. Representative

            Column: McClory Writes appears in Section 2; paging varies.
            Congressman joins in fight against Selma brutality. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 5, sec. 2.
            Congressman receives view on metric system, foreign trade. June 17, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Recruits give ‘Eyes Right’ salute to Congressman McClory. July 1, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
            Congressman presents summary of social security amendments. Aug. 25, 1965,  p. 3, sec. 2.
            Congressman sees victory in one year. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 5.
MAPS

            1965  city map now on sale at NEWS office. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 12B.
            City of Highland Park use district map. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 2, sec. 3.
MAYORS

            The Mayors: public service demands personal sacrifice. July 22, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.

MOTION PICTURES

            Cannes Film Festival winner locally produced and filmed: 'Goldstein'.  Mar. 25, 1965, p. 26.
            Alcyon Theatre now known as “Highland Park”. May 13, 1965, p. 16.
            Film 'Goldstein' gets Carnegie opening; shot on local scene. June 3, 1965, p. 12. 
            Weisbard home becomes film studio. July 15, 1965, p. 31.
            Highland Park Theater takes new name on grand opening. July 29, 1965, p. 35.
            Plisetkaya film to benefit Sabold Dance Co. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 38.
            New Highland Park Theatre plans gala opening Friday. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 8.
            HP city council to show movies. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 5.
            North Shore Film Society to begin 16th series with local production. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 43.

MUSEUMS

            Educators give support to Lake County Museum. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 7, sec. 2.
            Museum campaign to begin week after Easter. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 2, sec. 2.
            Chandeliers  from old Lake Forest railway station given to museum.  Apr. 8, 1965, p. 8,  sec. 2. 
            Trip to museum  - painless learning. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 12.
            Fire marshal’s order ignites campaign for history museum.  May 27, 1965, p. 20.
            Museum’s flags recall historic battles. July 29, 1965, p. 14, sec. 2.
            Fate of Lake County Museum of History rests with people. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 18.
            County Board buys Museum of History for $154,471. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.

MUSIC

            Barber shop singing group names Andersen president. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 41.
            N.S. Chamber Choir seeks more voices. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 41.
            Community Concert features pianist Michael Block Feb. 9. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 41.
            Cello and organ program for H.P. Music Club. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 23.
            Elm Place School rocks while Americans roll.  Feb. 18, 1965, p. 36.
            County Basie concert tickets go on sale for Apr. 15 show. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 38.
            Community Music Assoc. symphony of talent and triumphs. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
           Hardworking Red Oak PTA brings Count Basie to town. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 6.
            Jubilee-65 stars Shelly Berman Apr. 11 at Opera House. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 27.
            Concert of sacred music planned at Redeemer Church. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 33.
            Famed Solisti di Nagreb next Community Concert attraction. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 40.
            Auditions scheduled for Michaels award of Ravinia Festival. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 15, sec. 2.
            Gloria Lind's dream of building Highwood opera nears reality. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 9.
            Community Concert series closes with Jan Peerce show. May 6, 1965, p. 6.
            The sweetest ‘Sound’…folk music in coffee-house.  May 6, 1965, p. 15, sec. 2.
             Young accordion artists make big hit at McCormick. June 3, 1965, p. 41.
            Community Concert series drive opens with schedule announcement. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 5.
            North Shore Choral Society tells plans for 30th season. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 24.
            Community Concert ticket drive to begin for five concert series. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 6
             Season's first concert to feature Netherlands Chamber Orchestra. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 5.
            Singing's a pleasure for themselves and others. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Chamber music concert to be held in synagogue. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 37.
             Evanston Symphony opens four-concert series Friday. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 34.
             Joan Gauntlett sings her way to stardom. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 18, sec. 2.

NATIVE AMERICANS

            Indian trails set course of modern highways. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Indian lore is my hobby. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 7, sec. 2.
            Arrowheads and trail trees enrich local Indian lore. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Lake Forest Woman's Club helps U.S. Indians blend culture with modern standards. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
            Musical sounding Indian words provide basis for titles. Sept. 22, 1965. p. 12, sec. 2.

NEWSPAPERS

            NEWS: Broken records highlight early Christmas for us. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 5.

NORTH SHORE SANITARY DISTRICT

            See also: SEWERS
            Sanitary District seeks city sewer tightening. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 5.
            Park Board seeks tests, standards of beach pollution. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 5.
NURSERY SCHOOLS

            H.P. Community Nursery School to hold open house Wednesday. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 31.
            Nursery school: new classroom for college boys. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Pre-school summer registry now open at YWCA nursery. May 13, 1965, p. 40.
            Deer Park Nursery School plans white elephant sale. May 20, 1965, p. 40.
            Community Nursery School sets date for annual meeting. May 27, 1965, p. 9.
            Community Nursery School to open doors for 15th season Sept. 13. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 56.

NURSES

            School nurse: friend, teacher and ‘tender of hurts’. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Hospital will observe Illinois Nursing Week. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 10.
            Training sessions for nurse aides begin this week. June 10, 1965, p. 63.
            Nurse aides start summer of work at H. P. Hospital. June 24, 1965, p. 36.
            Lake County Red Cross offers home nursing course. June 27, 1965, p. 41.
            Male nurses add special skills and strength to hospital staff. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.

PARKING

            City re-codifies parking meter law. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 6.
            Parking lot for employees gets commission study. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 5.
            Meters may back parking lot bonds. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 5.
            Traffic Commission urges Central Ave. parallel parking. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 5.
            New  parking ticket includes envelope. July 1, 1965, p. 41.
            Unpaid tickets. July 1, 1965, p. 54.

PARKS

            New archery club asks Park District for shooting area. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 5.
            Rec Center wing building plans told. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 5.
            Center to begin golf lessons. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 6.
            April 20 referendum for Rec Center wing. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 5.
            Park Superintendent got national honor; kept it secret. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 34.
            Park rate referendum scheduled for April 20. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 5.
            Better (park) board ties among Geraci aims. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 5.
            Complaints of golf ball bombings: Egandale project makes progress? Feb. 18, 1965, p.10.
            Sailing course to begin at Center. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 9.
            Recreation Dept. announces plans for Sunset Woods Day Camp registration.  Mar. 4, 1965, p. 60.
            Recreation Center addition need told. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 6.
            Your parks and your time: how well can they be used. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 10.
            Park developments- what and how much? Apr. 8, 1965, p. 12.
            Expanded facilities needed by Center. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 12A.
            Affirmative vote sought by Park District on bond issue. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 8.
            Recreation Center discloses plans for building addition. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 10.
            Referendum benefits to cover next decade. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 68.
            Beaches closed this summer? Park Board ponders question. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 9.
            Work begins on Highland Park Country Club. May 20, 1965, p. 48.
            Park Board still ponders Egandale Road. May 27, 1965, p. 62.
            Playgrounds begin slate of programs. June 24, 1965, p. 68.
           City sells bonds for Rec Center. July 1, 1965, p. 5.
            Rec Department signs 1,000 for summer fun. July 1, 1965, p. 40.
            Park Board counts thousands in pool; plans swim class. July 8, 1965, p. 7.
            Full week of activity set at playgrounds. July 8, 1965, p. 12.
            Sand-lot fleet runs aground. July 22, 1965, p. 5.
            Ray Geraci elected Park District  president. July 22, 1965, p. 5.
            Employee, caddy problems key Park Board session. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 5.
            Park Board tells of fall referendum. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 5.
            Seek loan to plan park development. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 5.
            $11,000 U.S. loan may help plan parks. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 6.
            Adult activities get under way at Rec Center. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 38.   
            Park Board urges referendum to settle consolidation issue. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 6.
            Park Board plans to heat pools. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 5.               
           Park Board seeks tests, standards of beach pollution. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 5.
            City gives street to Park District for tot-lot. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 6.
            Park District opens pool heating bids. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 5. 
            State to tell plan for aid to parks. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 5.
            LWV studies proposed merger of park, recreation boards. Nov. 24, 1965, p.16.
            Park Board offered range experiment. (Skeet shooting) Dec. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            State, U.S. plans revealed to end park land shortage. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 6.
            Cary Beach suggested for park's skeet trial. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 5.

PEACE CORPS

            Peace Corps will test in Waukegan Saturday morning.  Jan. 7, 1965, p. 50.
            Peace Corps placement tests slated Saturday in Waukegan. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 35.

PEDESTRIANS

            Bicycle crossing signal approved; bridge going up. May 6, 1965, p. 5.
            Pedestrian overpass may be delayed to August. June 10, 1965, p. 9.
            Shorter days lengthen odds against pedestrians. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 13.

PHOTOGRAPHERS/PHOTOGRAPHY

            Enterprising shutter bug Richard Frishman takes two awards in magazine contest.  June 10, 1965, p. 21.
            Instant flashcube gives shutterbug quick action.  Aug. 4, 1965, p. 34.

PHYSICIANS

            Dr. Bernard Block named to new position at Chicago Medical School.  Aug. 18, 1965, p. 40.
            Former local physician to address UWF group. Dr. B. Phibbs. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 38.

PICK, ALBERT, JR., Hotel executive

            Honors to Albert Pick, Jr. on 70th birthday. June 24, 1965, p. 7.
            Albert Pick’s gift to La Rabida will endow research building. July 1, 1965, p. 54.

POISONS

            National Poison Control Week reminds of dangers. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 6.

POLITICAL PARTIES

            GOP Federation seeks members, plans strategy. July 15, 1965, p. 42.

POLITICAL REPORTS

            Daniel Pierce, John Kleine, William Rentschler write commentaries  each week, p. 4, sec. 2.

POVERTY

            League workshop to discuss area's poverty problems. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 32.

PROJECT HEAD START

            First volunteers ready to serve Project Head Start. June 17, 1965, p. 6.
            Settlement to get Head Start funds and C.J.W. gifts. July 1, 1965, p. 6.
            Project Head Start has local helpers. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 28.
            Volunteers aid Head Start program for inner city. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 42.  

RADIO

            Highland Park to be given flag at WIND celebration. June 10, 1965, p. 5.
            Gene Taylor and WLS. July 1, 1965, p. 34.
            Deane D. Osborne succeeds Fisher at WEEF radio. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 5.
            High School Guidance series begins Saturday on WEEF. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 36.
            School Guidance radio series looks at teenage world. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 60.
            Lake Forest College schedules four radio programs this month. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 6,  sec. 2. 

RAILROADS

            Old railroad might be bought on time. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 5.
            CNW allots $45 millions for 1965 capital outlay. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 57.
            (Highwood) Aldermen reject railroad agreement. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 6.
            Beautification group urges citizens to petition railroad. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 5.
            CNW reports best year of its operation. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 57.
            Milwaukee, CNW near merger vote. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 57.
           Railroad property petitions due Monday. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 7.
            'Bumbershoots' make appearance at railway station. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 40.
            City halts bike bridge; OKs station wrecking. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 6.
            Railroad property to be appraised, aldermen decide. May 13, 1965, p. 7.
            Wrecking old Central Ave. station. Photos. May 20, 1965, p. 6.
            Ravinia Festival commuters to be served by CNW. June 17, 1965, p. 44.
            Railroad deeds park to city – Highwood. July 22, 1965, p. 7.
           C&NW adds ten commuter cars. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 40. 
           Chicago, Northwestern 'greets' commuters with glad tidings. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 9.

RAVINIA FESTIVAL

            Stravinsky, Copland, Cliburn to appear at Ravinia Festival. Apr.15, 1965, p. 11, sec. 2.
            Ravinia Festival Association announces symphony programs. May 27, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Ravinia’s  4-o’clock series of concerts to begin June 20. May 27, 1965, p. 21,  sec. 2.
            Ravinia commuters to be served by CNW. June 17, 1965, p. 44.
            Second week of Ravinia Festival: Previn, Serofsky, Fountain. June 17, 1965, p. 46.
            Stern, Istomin, Rose to be featured with symphony at Ravinia. July 1, 1965, p. 13, sec. 2.
            Concert master of Vienna Philharmonic to appear at Ravinia. July 15, 1965, p. 47.

READING

            How does a perceptual handicap affect the reader? Jan. 14, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
            Junior Great Books enrollment is up. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 35.
            What value are mail-order aids to better reading? Feb. 18, 1965, p. 15, sec. 2.
            How can parents help children read more effectively? Apr. 8, 1965, p. 12, sec. 2.
            Final Junior Great Books registration is tomorrow. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 44.
            Deerfield High reading machines accelerate skills. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 34.

REAGAN, RONALD

            Ronald Reagan heads tri-county Republican program. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 32B.

ROADS AND STREETS

            Lake County Board to name advisors on highway plan. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 5.
           What’s ahead for state highways? Mar. 4, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            End of old hassle perhaps in sight on Egandale Rd. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 59.
           Bicycle signal approved; bridge going up. May 6, 1965, p. 5.
            Park Board still ponders Egandale Road. May 27, 1965, p. 62.
           Egandale Rd. from beach to top of the bluff. Photo. June 3, 1965, p. 18.
            Ridge Road paving gets top billing. June 17, 1965, p. 5.
            Ridge neighbors plan opposition to paving plan. June 24, 1965, p. 5
           Ridge Road neighbors challenge assessment. July 8, 1965, p. 5.
            Rezoning delayed by highway plan. July 15, 1965, p. 13.
            City’s highway plan shown to residents. July 29, 1965, p. 5.
           Landscaping plans for Cloverleaf told. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 6.
          City may reconsider 2 street assessments. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 6.
           Industrial users oppose rezoning on St. Johns Ave. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 5.   

RUMMAGE SALES

            From rummage to riches: Presbyterian sale is rousing success. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.

SAFETY

           Jaycees to conduct safety check on April 24. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 29.
            National Poison Control Week reminds of dangers. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 6.
           Offer free safety lane check in Highland Park Safety Day. May 13, 1965, p. 10.
            Safety Day set for May 22. May 20, 1965, p. 5.
            Skate boards a hazard, safety director says. June 10, 1965, p. 49.
            Skate boards hazard, Park Board resolves. June 24, 1965, p. 5.
            Old city law bans skate boards. July 1, 1965, p. 19.
            Shorter days lengthen odds against pedestrians. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 13.
            City Safety Commission. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 7.
            Traffic deaths down. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 36.
            Blood alcohol tests begin next month. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 6.
            Motor Club prexy warns motorists to change habits. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 4, sec. 3.
            Have safe holiday period; heed tips of Safety Council. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 10.

RUSSIA

            A banker, H. J. Lazarus, views Russia. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.  

SCANDINAVIA

            Public invited to conference on Scandinavia. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.

SCHMIEG, ANTHONY  I., Highland Park Chief of Police

            Tony Schmieg takes consulting job. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 5.
            International Chiefs Association hires HP police chief. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 5.
            Highland Park's loss. (ed.). Apr. 22, 1965, p. 12.
            Schmieg, Chamber, newspapers sued for $250,000. May 20, 1965, p. 6.

SCHOLARSHIPS

            Students reminded to apply now for music scholarships. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 25.
            Lions Club takes applications for scholarship aid. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 13.
            Nursing scholarships available for H.S. grad. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 41.
            Scholarship added to Army ROTC program. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 61.
            H.P. Music Club scholarships awarded to three students. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 32.
            Highland Parkers named for Illinois state scholarships. May 6, 1965, p. 30.  
            Junior auxiliary gives scholarships to three HPHS graduates. July 1, 1965, p. 24B.
            John Mauck gets General Motors grant. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 39.
            Merit scholarship test slated for Deerfield High School. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 39.

SCHOOLS

            Ravinia Study Program books 3-week Europe trip. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 6.
            School Nurse: friend, teacher and ‘tender of hurts’. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
           Beloved school custodian, Anthony Crovetti, retires after 26 years. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 27.
            School districts 107, 108, 111 earn safety awards Mar. 11, 1965, p. 44.
            Only one contest in school elections. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 5.
            Saturday vote will fill school boards. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            District schools complete varied activities as semester wanes. May 6, 1965, p. 32.
            Schools’ cooperation is post-referendum joint board’s goal. May 13, 1965, p. 31.
            Parent-Teacher groups: new challenges to conquer, traditions to preserve. June 3, 1965,  p. 10, sec. 2.
            New education methods at Northwood show results. June 17, 1965, p. 40.
            School boards hear cooperation plan. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 7.
            Curriculum: the changes and the challenges. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Faculties begin articulation work. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 38. 

SCHOOLS CONSOLIDATION

            Consolidation of school districts to be discussed. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 5.
            School district consolidation. Study by League of Women Voters. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 12.
            School merger vote to be scheduled. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 5.
            Civic Association to debate consolidation plans. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 5.
            Primer of school finance. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 12.
            School consolidation vote set March 20. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 5.
            Civic Association panelists disagree on consolidation. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 6.
            Primer of school finance. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 12.
            Red tape may change consolidation methods. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 8.
            Lack of pupil services. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 12.
            Consolidation committee studies annexation route. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 5.
            Civic board takes consolidation stand at meeting. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 6.
            School district consolidation: summary of arguments pro and con. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 12.
            Independent district group formed in Highland Park. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 6.
            Consolidation talks extended; red tape blamed. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 12.
            School merger fact sheet approved by joint boards. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 5.
            Red Oak to air out consolidation bit in Mar. 10 meeting. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 15.
            Volunteers to man school merger polling places. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 12.
            Nine meetings set on consolidation. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 18.
            2 school merger meetings criticized by joint boards. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 7.
            Joint boards disagree on merger statistics. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 6.
            113 citizens hear advantages of five-way consolidation. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 9.
            Two consolidation meetings slated in School Dist. 111. Apr.15, 1965, p. 5.
            School merger debate expert panel named. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 12A.
            School district consolidation to be debated on program. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 6.
            Citizens' Committee leader cites 5-way consolidation loss. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 27.
            We go to the polls for a 'yes' or 'no' consolidation bid. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 5.
            School merger up to voters Saturday. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 5.
            Education is the issue, Citizens' Committee points out.  Apr, 29, 1965, p. 6.
            That school merger vote.  (ed.) Apr. 29, 1965, p. 12.
            School district merger referendum defeated. May 6, 1965, p. 5.
            Schools’ cooperation is post-referendum joint board’s goal. May 13, 1965, p. 31.
            District 108 Board issues statement on consolidation. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            3 school district merger petitioned. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            3 school district consolidation hearing set. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 5.
            Expert to speak on consolidation at League lunch. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 28.
            2 school boards oppose merger. Sept. 29, 1965, p. 5.
            School board statements on 3-way consolidation. Sept. 29, 1965, p. 5.
            City backs consolidation vote. Sept. 29, 1965, p. 6.
            School trustees hear 14 consolidation witnesses. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 6.
            Park Board urges referendum to settle consolidation issue. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 6.
            (Lake County School) Board denies petition. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 7.
            (Highwood) Aldermen oppose consolidation plan. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 7.
            School trustees decide no consolidation vote. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 6.

  SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 107

            School caucus announces board members. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 5.
            Indian Trail School dedication March 7 marks expansion end. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 12.
            Superintendent Dahle to attend European education seminar. May 6, 1965, p. 18.
            Elm Place summer program offered to all area pupils. June 3, 1965, p. 33.
            Dr. Richard Hansen succeeds Dr. Dahle in District 107. June 17, 1965, p. 5.
            District 107 summer school session ends. Photos. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 34.
            District 107 schedules annual August workshop. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 30.
            District 107 announces new teachers for coming year. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 31.
            School to open September 7 in District 107. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 38A.
            Parents organize bus to schools in District 107. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 5.
            District 107 caucus meeting set for Green Bay School. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 6.

SCHOOLS-DICTRICT 108

            District 108 caucus sets first meeting. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 6.
            District 108 to interview six. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 11.
            Kahnweiler named 108 president. May 6, 1965, p. 12.
            3-part referendum passed as School District 108 vote. June 10, 1965, p. 5.
            Volunteers program in School District 108 ends present term. June 10, 1965, p. 6.
            West Ridge School library benefits from help of volunteer mothers. June 10, 1965, p. 30.
            District 108 teachers go back to school. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 6.
            35 new teachers hired for District 108. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 34.
           School District 108 slates several staff meetings prior to opening. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 32.
            School Dist. 108 hires psychologist. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 37.
            Dist. 108 Board issues statement on consolidation. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            108 enrollment up. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 12.
            Sherwood School building contract is up for bidding. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 5.
            Staff members from 108 attend seminar. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 6.
            108 awards contracts for Sherwood addition. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 33.
            District 108 to conduct 'store front' teaching. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 8.
            1965-66 caucus convenes; names steering committee. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 11.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 109

            District 109 caucus meets Monday evening. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 9.
            109 caucus picks Duncan and Pauly for board posts. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 6.
            Annual  financial report. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 39.
            District 109 Board names De Paul dean superintendent: Dr. Wm. J. Fenelon. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 16.

SCHOOLS-DISTRCIT 111

            District 111 residents to vote on bond issue March 6. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 11.
            District 111 bond issue approved 3 to 2. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 8.
            Two consolidation meetings slated in School Dist. 111. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 5.
            School vote light; independent wins Dist. 111, re-election. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 6.
            School building program to be completed by fall. June 17, 1965, p. 7.
            District 111 classes to start Sept. 7 with new faculty. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 5.
            New curriculum director appointed for District 111. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 7.
            'Public schools must face problem of sex education'. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 6,  

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113

           High schools’ joint meeting to honor "Deac" Wolters. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 5.
            High School District 113 to submit board candidates. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 7.
            District 113 nominations to be received Saturday. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 10.
            The first 38 years. (ed. re: A. E. Wolters) Jan. 14, 1965, p. 12.
            District 113 begins follow-up study of former grads.  Jan. 18, 1965, p. 6.
           High school caucus will interview this Sunday. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 22.
            Third career conference held at Highland Park High. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 42.
            113 caucus  backs Nelson, Bernstein. Feb. 18, 1965, p. 41.
            School debaters to see heavy action. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 19.
            High school students visit state capitol, legislature. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 9.
            113 citizens hear advantages of five-way consolidation. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 9.
            New  superintendent to address PTA meeting at school. Dr. K. Plath.  Apr. 15, 1965, p. 6.
            School District 113 receives award. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 8.
            High school marks 75th anniversary of first graduating class this week. Photo.  Apr. 29, 1965, p. 6.
            Highland Park High School PTA presents Nikki awards. May 13, 1965, p. 6.   
            Ravinia is scene for '65 graduates. June 10, 1965, p. 5.
            Current yearbook largest ever published by school. June 10, 1965, p. 53.
            Wasserman, Janis lead Deerfield graduating class. June 17, 1965, p. 6.
            Presented Medal of Honor at high school graduation: John Mauck. June 17, 1965, p. 9.
            Fourteen faculty members resign from high school. June 24, 1965, p. 17.
           High school debaters enjoyed big TV year. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 30.
            High school schedules days for books, fees. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 28.
            High school hires guidance chairman. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 12.
           Highland Park High School bus routes. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 35.
            High school board tells building plan. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 5.
            Bond referendum topic at high school board. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 6.
            New teachers. Photos. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 28.
            Knoll, Plath promise referendum publicity. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 5.
            High school board has statement on referendum. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 6.
            Diagrams of proposed addition to HPHS. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 68.
            High school referendum town meeting planned. Sept. 29, 1965, p. 5.
            Citizens ask Board 113 blessing for private bus service plan. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 5.
            Building referendum for high schools to be explained. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 5.
            Please vote Oct. 23, Knoll asks residents. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 6.
            Plans for growth of Deerfield High. Diagrams. Oct. 6, 1965, p. 42.
            Map of polling places for high school referendum. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 6.
            Referendum barely wins. Unofficial returns. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 5.
            Student Stunts: four decades of talent and top-notch shows. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 8. sec. 2.
           Delegate election set by high school caucus. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 5.
            HPHS 'Producers' will stage 'Hollywood on Vine' this week. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 8.
            Dist. 113 prepares guidance counseling broadcast series. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 36.
            Deerfield students conduct Consumer Education survey. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 36.
            Annual financial statement District 113. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 46.
           School bus service inaugurated today. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 6.
            500 students will take scholastic aptitude test. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 50.
            High school board sells $2.8 million building bonds. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 5.
            District 113 holds first of three caucus meetings. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 7.

SENATORIAL DISTRICTS

            Map of new districts. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 5.
            Legislators approve remap; new 32nd district incumbents eye June primary. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 7. Map shown.  

SENIOR CITIZENS

            Column: Senior Center Notes appears each week. Paging varies.
            LWV to present panel for seniors. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 37.
            Two local citizens named to 1965  Senior Hall of Fame. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 5.
            Senior Citizen Month to be launched Sunday, May 2. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 19.
            Senior citizens are invited to visit schools this month. May 6, 1965, p. 5.
            Senior citizens are important. (ed.) May 6, 1965, p. 12.
            Chamber honors senior citizens. May 20, 1965, p. 6.
            Chanukah, Christmas party planned by Senior Center. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 37.
SEWERS

            Sanitary District seeks city sewer tightening.   Nov. 3, 1965, p. 5.
            Sewage virus detected in city, county tests. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 7, sec. 2.

SIEVER, DR. PAUL W.     

            Research grant to Josselyn Clinic honors Dr. Siever. June 3, 1965, p. 30.
            Siever Memorial Fund gives $15,000 to three institutions. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 40A.

SOCIAL SECURITY

            Social Security gives valuable tips to June brides. June 10, 1965, p. 18.
            Congressman McClory presents summary of Social Security amendments.  Aug. 25, 1965, p. 3, sec. 2.
            Local Social Security head answers Medicare questions. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 67.
            Social Security conducts hunt for missing persons. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 33.
            District Social Security head answers residents' questions. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 40. 

SPECIAL EDUCATION

            Task force seeks site for Special Education. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 7, sec. 2.

SPORTS

           New archery club asks Park District for shooting area. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 5.
            Eight acres for skaters but warm winters a problem. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 42.
           Passuello bowls 300- fourth in Lanes history. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 5.
            Team managers earn plaudits of players and coaches. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Sports Almanac hits stand; Howard Jones is the publisher. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 32.
            Title-laden tennis champs to assist at indoor clinic. Mar. 25, 1965, p. 46.
           Chilly baseball clinic draws boys. June 10, 1965, p. 46.
            State Junior Tennis Tourney returns to Birchwood Club. June 17, 1965, p. 54.
            Local athletes set for Israeli World Maccabiah Games. June 24, 1965, p. 12.
            Grammar school track meet sets two new marks. July 1, 1965, p. 40.
           Miniature car race track opens. July 29, 1965, p. 20.
            Local women to tee up in Pro-Am. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 50.
           'Barracuda' all in a day's swim for ballerinas. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2. 
            Falling 15,000 feet is fun for Highland Park sky diver Gordon Cummings. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 7, sec. 2.
            North Shore hockey team to play British Isles girls at New Trier. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 18.
            Vision volleys into unusual venture with new tennis club. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 12, sec. 2.        

STUDENT COUNCILS

            Student Councils: growing pains and triumphs. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 7, sec. 2.
            School spirit reflects council's projects, dynamic leadership. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 10, sec.  2.
            Just like  city's --- until they got to haircut rules. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 12, sec. 2.
            Highland Park: state's oldest council serves as a model for student government.  June 3, 1965, p. 40.

SUBURBS

            Coordinated planning: an answer to splintered suburbia. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Suburbia: the business boom is next. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
            Suburban crime rate: U.S. up; H.P. down. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 5.
            Gas lights return to modern suburbs. May 20, 1965, p. 65.

SUNDIALS

            Antique sundials reflect trends and times. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.

TAXATION/TAXES

            Fourth quarter estimates for tax filing deadline nears. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 18.
            North Shore sales tax gains 3 times average. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 34.
            Uncle (Sam) announces annual harvest of your revenue. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 57.
            Taxpayers advised to follow ‘Rules According to Coyle’. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 53.
            Excise tax repeal would up consumer  buying power. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 53.
            Proposed tax to aid planning agency faces fight. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            Park rate referendum scheduled for April 20. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 5.
            Tax book tells how to deduct ice storm losses. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 40.
            Higher bracket taxpayers may pay less under new law. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 36.
            West Deerfield Township Library: thorn in a taxing triangle. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 8, sec. 2.
            Remind taxpayers of 1964 change covering sick pay. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 61.
            Interest must be reported on income tax return April 15. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 8.
            Internal Revenue Dept. offers tips to refund seeker. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 7.
            County tax bills to go out; rates go up in township. June 3, 1965, p. 5.
            Taxing bodies to tell where funds go during Civic Month. June 17, 1965, p. 8.
            City plans to tax merchandise rental. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 5.
            Tax levies placed on file. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 5.
            Lake County Civic League studies revenues  amendment. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
            Supervisors vote increase in county corporate tax rate. Oct. 20, 1965, p. 4, sec. 2.
           1965 tax forms being printed; contain revisions. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 50.
           Council tables 5 percent utility tax. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 5.
            Most tax returns accurate reports commissioner. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 41.
            Tax abatements slated for tonight. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 5. 

TEACHERS

            Two local teachers have articles published in national magazines. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 43.
            Retiring faculty members honored at staff dinner at HPHS. June 10, 1965, p. 76.
            Highwood man, R. Gaggioli, awarded for fine teaching June 17, 1965, p. 7.
            Fourteen faculty members resign from high school. June 24, 1965, p. 17.
            Highland Park teacher W. E. Treichel given fellowship grant. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 3.

TEENAGERS

            Interracial camp teen volunteers signing up now. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 12B.
            Anchor Club – a   place of their own. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 63.
            Fascinated by locks and Houdini's feats, teenagers become students of magic. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 6, sec. 2.
            Teen age fair and festival scheduled for mid-August. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 11.
            Teen jobs - how can enough be found this summer? Apr. 22, 1965, p. 50.
            Final contest set in district search for talented teen. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 10.
            Four local youths form car wash service for summer. June 24, 1965, p. 10.
           Recruiting teens for urban/suburban youth project. July 1,1965, p. 6.
            Teens must pass driver education test for license. July 1, 1965, p. 10.
            N. Shore teens spend summer in cultural exchange. July 8, 1965, p. 34.
           State labor bulletin lauds YES efforts to employ local youth. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 18.
          YES finds jobs for 275 teens during vacations. Sept. 8, 1965, p. 12B.
           YES group receives certificate from LBJ. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 39.
           Youth Employment Service registers Deerfield students. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 28.

TELEPHONES

            Touch-tone telephones come to Highland Park. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 53.
            Lower long distance rates April 1. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 53.
            Touch-tone phones begin operation here on Monday. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 14.
            Phones have new voice. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 61.
            Second rate reduction for Illinois Bell. Apr.15, 1965, p. 71.
            ‘Tis spring! Illinois Bell fancies damaged cable. May 13, 1965, p. 65.
            Illinois Bell to distribute easier to read directories. June 3, 1965, p. 8.
            More long distance rate reductions due June 19. June 10, 1965, p. 77.
            Robbie Homer seeks 'information'--gets tour of telephone company office. June 17, 1965, p. 12, sec. 2.
            Long distance call rates within state to save 2 millions. (sic) June 24, 1965, p. 37.
            IBT passing on first tax cut in January telephone bills. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 14.

THEATER

           Deerfield Stagers begin rehearsals for new show. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 6.
            Community Theatre to present ‘Medea’ at Howard School. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 11.
            Long road leads to show night for Deerfield Stagers. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 24.
           Tenthouse Theater 1965 season to have top stars for 7 musicals. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 18.
            Producer’s plans for Tenthouse Theater 1965 season revealed here. May 13, 1965, p. 45.
            Two talented local lovelies signed to Tenthouse roster for season. May 20, 1965, p. 10.
            Tenthouse Theater announces 7 musicals in summer season. May 20, 1965, p. 45.
            Announce audition schedule for Carousel Theatre shows. June 3, 1965, p. 43.
            Hardye Simon to play role in Country Club Theatre show. July 1, 1965, p. 12.
            Molly Pikon and her yonkol mark 46 years of togetherness here. July 1, 1965, p. 26.
            Brigadoon with Dorothy Collins next at Tenthouse. July 8, 1965, p. 7.
            Final Tenthouse show is 'Bye Bye Birdie'. Aug. 25, 1965, p. 24
            Deerfield Stagers to open 30th season with 'Harvey'. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 7, sec. 2.
            Bert buys Tenthouse, plans theater season. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 6.
            Yiddish Theatre caravan to visit Edgewood School. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 46.
            Marvin Glass considers next Tenthouse season. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 5.
            Lincoln School parents present original musical production. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 14.
            Schwartz, Glass discuss theater; meeting will decide who manages Tenthouse season.  Nov. 17, 1965, p. 5.
           Threshold Players to audition cast for winter show. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 44.

TOYS

            Toys are for the young at heart.  Dec. 1, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
            Marine Reserves begin Toys for Tots campaign. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 6.
            Think safety when purchasing toys for children. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 20.

TRAFFIC

            Car wash traffic report is tabled by city council. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 6.
            Traffic panel requests more employee meters. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 5.
            Let's untangle traffic. (ed.) Dec. 29, 1965, p. 6.  

TRAVEL

            Scooter travelers find Italy warm and beautiful. July 29, 1965, p. 6.
            Scooters gone, thumbs take two boys to Germany. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 8.
            'Checkpoint Charlie' reached; boys begin journey homeward. Aug. 18, 1965, p. 8.

TREES

            Stricken trees grasp for power lines. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 52.
            Arbor Day tree planting program set for April 30. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 6.
            Arbor Day to be celebrated by Highland Park tree sale. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 53. 
            Dying elm trees found in Highwood. July 8, 1965, p. 7.
            Replanting charge in new tree law. July 15, 1965, p. 5.
            City anticipates Dutch elm disease. July 29, 1965, p. 5.

UMBRELLAS

            'Bumbershoots' make appearance at railway station. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 40. 

U. S. ARMY

            Sgt. Cross retires from service; was 5th Army bandsman. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 5.
            Special forces sergeant joins area recruiting office. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 40.
            Late registration may mean service, draft board warns. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 36.
            Scholarship added to Army ROTC program. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 61.
            Army base housing improvement bid. Apr. 29, 1965, p. 16.
            Europe 'invaded' in map exercise of reserve unit. Sept. 1, 1965, p. 39. 

U. S. COAST GUARD

            Mike O’Brien  new commander of area flotilla. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 41.
            Coast Guard asks college students to apply for OCS. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 15., sec. 2.
            U. S. Coast Guard Academy seeks cadet applicants. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 36.

U. S. GOVERNMENT- CONGRESS

            Congress: what's ahead in '66?  Dec. 29, 1965, p. 2, sec. 2.

U. S. POST OFFICE

            New storage charge announced by Post Office Department. May 20, 1965, p. 40.
            Zip code usage speeds delivery of license plates. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 40.
            American Red Cross, post office supply o’seas mailing answers. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 44.
            Postmaster offers Christmas advice. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 48.
            Christmas mail will set record. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 10, sec. 3.
            Zip code will be 60035. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 52D.
            Post office uses army trucks to speed delivery. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 11.

UTILITIES

            2 utilities lower rates. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 57.
            Commonwealth drops name of “Public Service”. May 6, 1965, p. 9.
            Gas lights return to modern suburbs. May 20, 1965, p. 65.
            North Shore Gas plans to refund $170 thousand. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 31.

VANDALISM

            Vandals damage Red Oak School. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 8.
            2 schools looted, one vandalized. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 5.
            Seven windows shot. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 9.

VETERANS

            Downey veterans to be dinner guests at The Pavilion. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 44.
            It is now possible to have veterans insurance re-issued. Mar. 18, 1965, p. 7.
            Purple heart may qualify veteran to pick up NSLE. (Nat’l Service Life Insurance)  Oct. 20, 1965, p. 60.
            Disabled veterans' pensions to rise. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 55.

VIETNAM

            Killed in action: St. Frances F. Novello of Highwood. Sept. 15, 1965, p. 7.
           Two local men now in Vietnam. Nov. 3, 1965, p. 47.
            Army plans rites for Robert Taft. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 5.
            HPHS graduate,  J. R. Kenney, provides ‘Lifeline’ in S. Vietnam. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 10.
            Norman Mornini now in Vietnam. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 12.
            Homefolks can share holiday with U.S. units in Vietnam. Nov. 24, 1965, p. 17.  
           Congressman sees victory in one year. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 5.
            Democratic Club seeks support for servicemen. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 9, sec. 2.
            Project underway to fill 100 boxcars for Vietnamese. Dec. 8, 1965, p. 5.
            David G. Gerhardt serves in Vietnam. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 20D.
            A father writes from Vietnam. Dec. 22, 1965, p. 6.

VILLA ST. CYRIL

            Villa St. Cyril birthday residents entertained Sunday. July 1, 1965, p. 39.

VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION

            Visiting nurses meet at hospital. July 15, 1965, p. 40.

VOLUNTEERS

            New volunteers assigned to Highland Park Hospital. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 16.
            Volunteers to man school merger polling places. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 12.
            Interracial camp teen volunteers signing up now. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 12B.
            The Volunteer Talent Pool: everybody benefits. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.
            Volunteers program at School District 108 ends present term. June 10, 1965, p. 6.
            West Ridge School benefits from help of volunteer mothers. June 10, 1965, p. 30.
            First volunteers ready to serve Project Head Start. June 17, 1965, p. 6.
            Hospital  in need of volunteer aides. Sept. 22, 1965, p. 42. 

VOROVAN, MRS. RUDI

            Descendant of  'King and I' ruler becomes resident of North Shore. Aug. 25, 1965,  p. 10, sec. 2. 

WASTE MANAGEMENT

            Landfill users may be sent elsewhere. June 3, 1965, p. 5.

WATER

            Water pollution is League subject. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 34.
            Sanitary District resumes analyses of lake waters. July 1, 1965, p. 36B.
            Local water usage breaks all records. July 29, 1965, p. 6.
            Plan water tower in Old Elm Park. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 33.
            League issues booklets about water resources. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 14, sec. 2.

WEATHER

            Ice, snow paralyze suburbs. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 5.
            Disaster area status sought. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 5.
            Storm unsurpassed for beauty, destruction. Photos. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 37.
            Stricken trees grasp for power lines. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 52.
            Ice storm damage  aid not likely. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 6.
            Slippery streets bring 40 crashes. Feb. 11, 1965, p. 35.
             Record snowfall cost $73,000. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 5. 
            Red Cross disaster relief to continue in Lake County. Apr. 22, 1965, p. 53.
             Many wires down in Christmas sleet, include Safety Building. Dec. 29, 1965, p. 5.

WINNETKA, IL

            Winnetka Institute helps deaf children. Aug. 4, 1965, p. 10, sec. 2.

WOLFF, ALLAN I.

              I. Wolff: 65 years on the job, still tackling new responsibilities. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 61.

WOLTERS, A. E. , Superintendent, School District 113.

            High schools’ joint meeting to honor Deac Wolters. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 5.
            Tribute tonight to Deac Wolters in Deerfield school auditorium. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 9.
            The first 38 years. (ed.) Jan. 14, 1965, p. 12.
            It’s Deac’s night in District 113. Photos. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 28.
            Gridiron plaque will honor 'Deac'.  Oct. 13, 1965, p. 5.

ZONING

             Plan Commission holds 4 hearings in two weeks. June 10, 1965, p. 17.
             Rezoning delayed by highway plan. July 15, 1965, p. 13.
            City council grants apartment zoning. July 22,1965, p. 5.
            City council tables apartment zoning. July 29, 1965, p. 5.
            Apartment zoning still unresolved. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 5.
            Association opposes Highlands rezoning. Aug. 11, 1965, p. 12.
             Apartment rezoning sought on Pleasant. Oct. 13, 1965, p. 5.
            City agrees to rezone auto shopping center. Oct. 27, 1965, p. 5.
            City OKs zoning for auto center. Nov. 10, 1965, p. 5.
            68-apartment plan may replace silos north of Elm Place. Nov. 17, 1965, p. 6.
           Appeal Board sets two hearing dates. Dec. 1, 1965, p. 5.
            Industrial users oppose rezoning on St. Johns Ave. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 5.
            Appeal Board bars porch conversion. Dec. 15, 1965, p. 9. 
Highland Park Newspaper Index 1965 - Obituaries
HIGHLAND PARK NEWS

* Indicates item of historic interest.

   Obituaries from other newspapers are so noted.

Angster, Herbert C., executive director: National Association of Pump Manufacturers.  Jan. 21, 1965, p. 10.
Anspach, Robert G., realtor. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 10.
Bauer, Aaron S., Woolworth executive, HP city council member. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 8.
Boycheff, Mrs. Leonard T., homemaker. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 11.
Brown, Mrs. Emily C., secretary/bookkeeper, homemaker. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 8.
Bruce, Mrs. Donald, secretary: Sunset Foods Mart. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 10.
Carney,  James, M., assistant postmaster at Glencoe. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 8.
Chalmers,  Thomas R., livestock broker. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 10.
DeSanto, Albert, construction worker. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 10.
Erikson, Axel P. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 8.
Farne, Mrs. Laura Bunte, homemaker. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 8.
Gail, Mrs. Maude C., homemaker. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 10.
Geraci, Mary Ann, child. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 5.
Glader, Wallace E., accountant: Iredale Storage & Moving Co. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 9.
Glickauf, Mrs. Nettie, homemaker. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 11.
Haak, Leo A., meat market owner. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 8.
Hendrickson, Mrs. William, homemaker. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 10.
Hunting, Merrill B., manufacturer's rep. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 10.
Karger, Sidney W., stock broker. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 10.
Kuhns, Richard F., attorney. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 11.
Lawrence, Frank A., accountant. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 10.
Lonngren, Harold L., employee: N. Shore Line. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 9.
Markell, Mrs. Gladys, homemaker. Jan. 7, 1965, p. 8.
Orsi, Mrs. Flora, homemaker. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 10.
Resnikoff, Sidney, owner: Sydet Dress Shop. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 10.
Rice, Shirley L., homemaker. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 11.
Rogan, James D., Highland Park postal clerk. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 8.
Ronan, Mrs. Josephine, homemaker. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 11.
Scornavacco, Eugene, painting contractor. Jan. 28, 1965, p. 10.
Sheahen, James D., employee: H.P. Street Dept. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 10.
Singer, Dr. Richard, rabbi: Lakeside Congregation. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 9.
Sorg, Mrs. Emmet, homemaker. Mar. 11, 1965, p. 10.
Stanish, Mrs. Edward S., homemaker. Feb. 25, 1965, p. 8.
Steffen, Bernard, Railway Express Co. agent. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 11.
Thom, Lorraine A., owner: Thom Wholesale Co., Jan. 7, 1965, p. 8.
Vanderwerker, Mrs. Vauldie, employee: Garnett & Co. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 11.
Van Gelder,, Mark. Feb. 4, 1965, p. 10.
Wahl, Leonard A., automotive electrician. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 11.
Wampler, Harold L., consultant: Better Business Bureau of Chicago. Apr. 15, 1965, p. 11.
Whatley, Virgil H., U.S. Army veteran. Jan. 14, 1965, p. 11.
White, John P. H.P. policeman, Lake County coroner. Apr. 8, 1965, p. 10.
Willard, Mrs. Josephine E., homemaker. Mar. 4, 1965, p. 9.
Wright, Mrs. Clark, Highland Park High School cafeteria manger. Apr. 1, 1965, p. 8.
Yager, Mrs. Helen S., homemaker. Jan. 21, 1965, p. 10.