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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, 1973 through December 31, 1973
Highland Park News

January 1, 1973 through December 31, 1973

1973 in review: Dec. 27, 1973, p. 25.

ABORTION

            Legislators comment on abortion. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 8.
            Doctors hail decision. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 8.

ACCIDENTS

            Year’s first traffic death occurs Sunday: Willard Martin. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 4.
            2 killed in collision in Half Day. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 13.
            Torch explosion injures couple. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 108.
            Two accidents result in injury to youth, man. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 5.
            Inquest to probe death of young motorcyclist, J. A. Sears. May 3, 1973, p. 7.
            Police seek motorist after bicycle accident. May 24, 1973, p. 131.
            Glencoe man, L. S. Berg, killed in accident. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 35.
            Highwood man, P. Flores, dies in accident. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 35.
            Accident kills elderly man, William Harris. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 71.

AFRICA

            Friendly faces of Djerba – Jew and Arab. May 17, 1973, p. F.

AFRICAN AMERICANS

            Black art is beautiful to her: Ruby Murray. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 36.

ALCOHOL

            Beer and wine for youth, 19 and 20; now it’s legal if not new. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 37.
            City’s still dry for youth, 19, 20. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 37.
            Council to consider Y site, drinking law. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 78.
            Council uncorks new drinking law for youth. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 35.
            City expands liquor licensing. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 35.

ANIMALS

Jan.      Save-A-Pet gets a solid boost. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 3.
            Save-A-Pet tells of wide expansion. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 4.
            Save-A-Pet draws local criticism. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 94.
Feb.     Are we killing man’s best friend? Feb.15, 1973, p. 11.
Mar.     Save-A-Pet needs money. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 95.
Apr.     Schutzhund Club plans dog service seminar. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 108.
May     Save-A-Pet has festival on tap. May 3, 1973, p. 7.
            Group in need of contributions to save animals. May 10, 1973, p. 7.
            Pierce legislation takes aim at cruel animal treatment. May 24, 1973, p. 7. 
June     Dinner to mark pet motel opening. June 7, 1973, p. 5.
            The zoo’s the place for all ages come Saturday afternoon. June 7, 1973, p. 15.
July      Saving pets, not selling them, is their business. July 12, 1973, p. 44.
Sept.    Humane trap law needed. (ed.) Sept. 6, 1973, p. 38.
Nov.    Three anti-cruelty bills enacted to protect pets. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 52B.
            Rep. Smith howls over $4 dog registration fee. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 38.
            Save-A-Pet gets first nod to build at city landfill. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 44.
Dec.     Save-A-Pet to tag people. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 39.

ANTIQUES

            Antique hunters ride again. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 24.
            Antiquing through Long Grove’s dusty splendor. Mar. 20, 1973, p. 25. Special Edition.
            Freidarica has antique charm. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 69.

ARCHITECTS/ARCHITECTURE

            The house that Roloson built. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 36.

ART/ARTISTS

       See also: VOULKOS, PETER

Jan.      His and hers in art as in life: Harold and Fran Kaplan, sculptors. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 26.
            His art is his client: Norman W. Buck. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 25.
            Thinking big in stone and clay: Lee Schillereff. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 30.
Feb.     Suburban Fine Arts Center opens drive for funds. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 34.
            Woman’s Club shows all-Shore painters. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 32.
            Barat opens new gallery. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 36.
            Children never grow up in her world: Sylvia Shaw Judson. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 28.
            The Wright way in art, life. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 30.
Mar.     Young artists brighten Beth El. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 35.
            Black art is beautiful to her: Ruby Murray. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 36.
            Craftsmen  show, tell.  Mar.15, 1973, p. 38.
            Gallery grows from old office. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 40.
            Molas sold to aid Indian artisans. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 34.
Apr.     Shore artists shine in downtown show.  Apr. 5, 1973, p. 34.
            Art is going, going, gone… Apr. 5, 1973, p. 36.
            A time for art, love, life. Alice Richheiner Culbert. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 36.
            Man – the same now as then. Barbara Spitz exhibit. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 40.
May     Unitarian Art ’73: wine and music brighten festival. May 3, 1973, p. 41.
            Suburban Art Center receives $2,000 grant. May 10, 1973, p. 6.
            Artists down on two count. May 10, 1973, p. 36.
            Look for remedies this weekend. May 10, 1973, p. 36.
            Her lawn filled with little lads: Carol Marks, sculptress. May 10, 1973, p. 38.
            ‘More Chicago’ moves to city. May 17, 1973, p. 40.
            A summer place: Willow Brook Art Center. May 31, 1973, p. 32.
June     Summer fair, some are not. June 7, 1973, p. 30.
            Art fairs: clip and save. June 7, 1973, p. 31.
            Art moves up in Highland Park. June 14, 1973, p. 38.
            Voulkos arrives to plan installation of sculpture. June 21, 1973, p. 7.
            Earl’s city is always sunny. Earl Gross. June 28, 1973, p. 32.
            Stanley Freehling wins budget, quits. (Art Council) June 28, 1973, p. 34.
July      She came; she saw; she painted: Susan Berman. July 12, 1973, p. 7.
            City council, park board to discuss new sculpture. July 19, 1973, p. 38.
            Italian sun shines on shore: Itala Langmar. July 26, 1973, p. 7.
            Artist, sculpture due first week in August. July 26, 1973, p. 38.
Aug.    City women organize unique children’s gallery. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 37.  
            Voulkos assembles new city sculpture. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 35.
            Sculpture turning heads. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 39.
            Geraci open-minded. (re: sculpture) Aug. 30, 1973, p. 39.
Sept.    Old Orchard Art Festival: 150 artists exhibit this weekend. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 7
            Readers criticize Voulkos sculpture. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 38.
            Second sculpture coming to Green Bay Rd. School by  Joseph Burlini.   Sept. 27, 1973, p. 44.
 Oct.    Close up it looks …like fun. (Voulkos sculpture) Oct. 4, 1973, p. 38.
            Will Voulkos sculpture be outcast? Oct. 4, 1973, p. 39.
            Sound sculpture solution needed. (ed.) Oct. 4, 1973, p. 40A.
            Growth – her favorite pastime: Doris Volpe. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 77A.
            Burlini shows how it’s done. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 40A.
Nov.    Urban Gateway seeks suburban help. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 6.
            Arts Center offers classes. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 73.
Dec.     Prints preview festival. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 6.
            She’s city’s ‘Grandma Moses’: Marjorie Sidway. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 38.
            Shh- silent art auction nearing. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 63.
            Artist’s cards are special. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 6.
            Almquist creates outdoor sculpture. Dec. 27, 1973, p. 6.

AUTHORS

            She laughs with Mark Twain: Caroline Thomas Harnsberger- ‘Everyone’s Mark Twain’.  Jan. 11, 1973, p. 34.
            The birth of a book for the unborn: ‘Is My Baby All Right?’ By Joan Beck. Feb. 22,1973,  p. 21.
            A friend is someone who reads you. Writers Workshops. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 44.
            Two talents are better than one: Elisa B., Krautter. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 6.
            Author comes back to North Shore haunts: Jane Howard. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 54B.

AUTOMOBILES

            Autos ’73. Special section follows Classifieds. Feb. 22, 1973.
            The old bump shop doors squeak closed a last time. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 78.
            Born’s babies have rumble seats.  Nov. 8, 1973, p. 64.

AWARDS

            Award nominations open for annual Jaycee banquet. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 6A.
            Dancer-teacher John Landovsky is Jefferson award nominee. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 40.
            Arthur Wood to get humanitarian award. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 87.
            Theaters ready with award films. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 32.

BABIES

            The birth of a book for the unborn: ‘Is My Baby All Right?’ by Joan Beck.  Feb. 22,1973,  p. 21.
            The mysterious child killer; when SIDS strikes, they want answers. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 18.

BARBERS

            Straight razor survives, though…Dad and son  know change: Fred Gardner, Sr. and Fred Gardner III. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 78.

BELL, BOB

            Who’s the man in the blue clown suit? It’s our own Bob Bell. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 13. 

BICYCLES

            Fourteen countries and 6,200 miles by bicycles. Mar. 20, 1973, p. 14. Special Section.
            Dan Brusslan keeps on bikin’. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 7.
            Brusslan to tour Moraine land on Saturday. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 7.
            Brusslan to push for bike path. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 11.
            Dan Brusslan heads for final lap with bicycle. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 12.
            Spokesmen: families on wheels. June 7, 1973, p. 80.
            Gears engage for bike paths. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 56A.
            City to stop carefree bike rides. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 40A.
            The bicycle. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 6.            

BIRDS

            Bird Club plans field trip; completes  annual census. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 72.
            Hobbyist hearts are up in the sky (with racing pigeons). Aug. 30, 1973, p. 62.

BLOOD DONATION

            Donor needed to keep schedule of blood plan. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 3.
            Holiday blood crisis is over. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 3.
            Council approves mailing to explain blood plan. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 5.
            Auxiliary to draw blood. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 11.
            Churches boost blood programs. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 72.
            Blood count. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 10A.
            Blood donations called for. June 21, 1973, p. 10D.
            All we ask is your blood. (ed.) Aug. 16, 1973, p. 38.
            Lives are saved with free blood from city’s plan. Dec. 27, 1973, p. 62.

BOOKS

            Brandeis bargains for bibliophiles. May 31, 1973, p. 24.
            Books galore at alley store. July 26, 1973, p. 60.
            She lives, then tells of life alone: ‘The Woman Alone’ by Patricia O’Brien. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 7.
            Books sure to please all on your gift list. Dec. 20, 1973, p.  70.

BROOKS, GWENDOLYN

            Poet Brooks ‘distills life’. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 38.

BUSES

            Bus drivers continue strike; transit unit on shaky ground. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 40A.
            O’Hare bus gets new schedule. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 36.
            City adds store survey to bus study. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 38.

BUSINESS

Jan.      Selling through a catalog is his work: Paul Refkin. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 59.
            Fridays are Dollar Days for seniors in Highland Park. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 11.
            They’re open for business: Deerbrook Bank. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 80.
            H. P. Savings and Loan celebrates 85th anniversary. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 12.
            Recession’s off: job hunt begins. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 86.
Feb.     Centex plan is hit on traffic bases. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 3.
            Shopping complex to be proposed. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 10.
            Highland Park opposes Northbrook Court. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 10.
            Koenig & Strey sells record volume in 1972. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 87.
            Northbrook Ct. hearings end. Deerfield, Highland Park object.  Feb. 22, 1973, p. 10C.
            Insight Shop is a big enigma. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 96.
Mar.     At UL (Underwriters’ Laboratories) testing is tough. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 72.
            Shoe business ‘increases’: Maynard (Ace) Adams. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 112.
Apr.     At the Junction: shopping center at Ill. 22 and Ill. 45, Half Day. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 86.
            Branch banking door may open. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 100.
            Craftwood Lumber undertakes expansion. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 86. 
            New shop sparkles. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 86.
            Company starts its second century: American Hospital Supply Corp. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 86.
            Abbott sales up; rosy future seen. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 86.
June     Cancel curfew on meat sales. (ed.) June 7, 1973, p. 8.
           City okays Central Av. mall plan. June 14, 1973, p. 5.
            Half pence for your basement and there’s a store now for leftovers. June 21, 1973, p. 104.
           New addition opens for bank’s 18th anniversary: Bank of Highland Park. June 28, 1973, p. 71.
July      Brenner has pens, pencils and more. July 12, 1973, p. 48D.
Aug.    Inflation boosts sales in real estate market. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 31.
            Office condominium planned for Northbrook, first on Shore. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 47.
Sept.    Deerbrook celebrates first anniversary. Sept. 20, 1973, p. DB3.
Oct.     Gangway for Mildred Cargill’s. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 68.
            Realtors seek interest rate hike. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 49.
            On a first name basis, it’s Goldie: Aaron Goldstein. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 48.
Nov.    Construction has declined. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 30.
            Record volume sales reflect home market. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 32.
            Chestnut opens larger book store. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 61.
Dec.     Camera Mart gets double exposure by expanding next door. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 56.
            The battle wages here: shopping center vs downtown business district.     Dec. 20, 1973, p. 40B.

CAMPS

            YMCA announces 1973 camp program. Feb. 8, 1973, p. F.
            Camp Douglas Smith starts 57th year. Feb. 8, 1973, p. G.
            Special children’s camp to be held.  Apr. 12, 1973, p. 114.
            South Shore, North Shore join together at Unilake. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 62.
            What it means to be a child in summer. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 62.

CANDIDATES

Jan.      Seven file for council seats. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 3.
            Three people seeking park seats. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 4.
            HP council candidates speak on city plan and flood control. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 12.
            Candidates see zoning as the key to the future. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 5.
Feb.     City council candidate urges need for senior citizen housing. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 5.
            Council candidates photos and profiles. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 6.
            How many candidates? Feb. 22, 1973, p. 5.
Mar.     Candidates offer opinions. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 8.
Apr.     Council candidates sum up stands. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 7.
Nov.    Betty Spence to face Crane. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 44.
            Aronson and DeGrazia: irreparable optimists. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 44.
            Mrs. Stern to seek reelection. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 58D.
Dec.     Rep. Pierce announces candidacy. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 60.
            Nello Gamberdino to run for Democratic House seat. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 61.
            Deuster to run for reelection. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 61.
            Biondi to run for treasurer. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 36.
            Tobin, Ropiequet to run for council. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 37.
            Whitton gets village nod for race. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 40.

CANDLES

            It’s a de-light-ful business. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 72.

CENSUS

            Census survey to include area residents. July 7, 1973, p. 96. 

CENTEX HOMES CORPORATION

     See also: DEVELOPERS

Jan.      Residents offered two more hearings on Centex. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 10.
Feb.     Anti-Centex arguments to continue. Feb. 2, 1973, p. 3.
            Are Centex  hearings near end? Feb. 22, 1973, p. 7
Mar.     Hearings for Centex end; recommendations are next. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 9.
Apr.     Commission negative on Centex. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 12B.
May     We urge Centex denial (ed.) May 10, 1973, p. 8.
            Is a Singer Centex trade coming? May 17, 1973, p. 5.
            Singer has new ‘concept’. May 24, 1973, p. 5.
June     Centex plan again delayed. June 14, 1973, p. 5.
            Group tries for Centex agreement. June 21, 1973, p. 6.
            City and Centex again fail to find agreement. June 28, 1973, p. 5.
July      New Centex plan meets cool reception. July 19, 1973, p. 38D.
            Tennis, Centex votes delayed by council. July 12, 1973, p. 33.
Aug.    City committee cool to final Centex offer. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 40A.
            Centex dicision (sic) smart move. (ed.) Aug. 30, 1973, p. 38. 

CHARITY

            Bake sale, sweatshirt profits to aid crippled children. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 88.
            Township Pantry is open year round. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 111A.
            High school students launch a month-long charity drive. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 83.
            The United Way Story. Special Section. Oct. 11, 1973, after p. 55.
            Needy families to receive food being collected. Nov. 27, 1973, p. 42.

CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN

            ‘Let’s go see the ducks, Daddy.’ Jan. 25, 1973, p. 89.
            $5 million botanic center planned. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 8.
            Garden’s water gate bugs Geraci. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 35. 

CHILD CARE/CHILDREN

Jan.      Help for lonely Lonnie is here. (only-child syndrome) Jan. 11, 1973, p. 22.
            ‘There’s always enough love to go around.’ Jan. 18, 1973, p. 13.
            Mental Health courses focus on child study. Jan.18, 1973, p. 28.
Feb.     Day care becomes loving care. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 11.
Mar.     Screening tests set for children. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 97.
Apr.     The mysterious child  killer; when SIDS strikes, they want answers. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 18.
May     Special children – special art. May 3, 1973, p. 38.
            Tots gain from teen enthusiasm. May 17, 1973, p. 110.
            If your child’s in trouble. May 24, 1973, p. 32.
            Feelings are important – dramatic classes for children. May 24, 1973, p. 36.
June     Grownups not welcome in this lofty clubhouse. June 7, 1973, p. 8B.
Aug.    Horse-powered county fair – to aid child care. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 56H.
            Learning diabilities kids are in the gym at YMCA. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 42.
            Tots say ‘me too’ to learning. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 54.
            What it means to be a child in summer. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 62.
Sept.    Bright colors, plaids are in. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 54.
Nov.    It’s a doll house just for those at LaRabida. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 56.
Dec.     Unicef card sales benefit children. Dec. 13, 1973, p. LC18.

CHURCHES/SYNAGOGUES

Jan.      Sexuality goes to church school. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 18.
            Catholic church ordains eight permanent deacons. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 66
Feb.     Area churches  plan series of ecumenical meetings. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 67.
            Science church has size tripled. Photo. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 81.
            Immaculate Conception to begin study of congregation. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 71.
            Churches boost blood programs. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 72.
Mar.     Beth El presents Purim pageant. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 84.
May     Minister H. H. Duenow will review 185th book of career. May 10, 1973, p. 78.
            New Torah to be the focus of Am Shalom celebration. May 10, 1973, p. 79.
            Beth El celebrates its 25th year. May 24, 1973, p. 105.
            Beth El to mark 25 years here. May 31, 1973, p. 79.
            Presbyterian church sets planned vacations. May 31, 1973, p. 81.
June     Faith Lutheran to install pastor Sunday evening. June 14, 1973, p. 75.
            Zion Lutheran Church hailed as landmark. June 14, 1973, p. 75.
July      Rabbi Robert Marx begins work at Congregation Solel. July 5, 1973, p. 91.
Aug.    Clergymen view life on the North Shore. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 52.
Sept.    Jews gather during holdiays. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 61.
            Five homes on Hadassah studio walk. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 65.
            Interfaith convent convenient for all. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 39.
            2 rabbis differ on high holy days: Solom Singer, Daniel Friedman. Sept.27, 1973, p. 39.
            Lakeside Congregation wins design award. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 49.
Oct.     Jewish Institute opens semester. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 52.
            Free Church to mark its 15th year. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 54.
            Church will try youth program. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 52A.
            She’s off to Addis Ababa to teach English: Elizabeth Robertson, church emissary.  Oct. 11, 1973, p. 52B.
            Beth Or slates bonfire service, showing of film. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 54B.
Nov.    Temples, churches combine to hold city Thanksgiving service. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 38.
            Garrett merges to form new seminary in Evanston. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 71.
            Church to begin centennial fete: Zion Lutheran, Deerfield. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 56D.
Dec.     Hannukah – a tale of two miracles. Dec. 13, 1973, p. LC22.
            Hannukah, the festival of lights, to begin Wednesday. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 60.
            Christmas/Hannukah service directory. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 37.
            Lutheran Church recalls founding. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 47B.

CLAVEY RD.

            Clavey concerns multiply. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 3.
            Plant schedule reaffirmed. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 5.
            Clavey Rd. plant expansion is on. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 92.
            Gila Gordon wants virus study at Clavey. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 7.
            More Clavey Rd. hookups? Report may hold answer. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 10.

CLOWNS

            Who’s the man in the blue clown suit? It’s our own Bob Bell. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 13. 

CLUBS/ASSOCIATIONS

Mar.     Birthday (#12) brings bargains to Thrift Shop. (run by: N. Shore National Council of Jewish Women) Mar. 1, 1973, p. 18.
            Y spring classes sign up to begin. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 68.
            Jaycees, Scouts want to ‘keep the city green’ (selling fertilizer). Mar. 8, 1973, p. 7.
            Growing, serving – that’s Scouting. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 72.
            Legion to mark 54th birthday. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 10A.
May     Wanted: a new home for YWCA. May 17, 1973, p. 10B.
            Short-time boarders may be out in the cold under YWCA plan. May 17, 1973, p. 10B.
            YWCA activities offer fun for all. May 31, 1973, p. 85.
June     Highland Park Y presents building plans. June 7, 1973, p. 8A.
            YWCA’s plans will be unveiled at plan commission meeting. June 14, 1973, p. 12.
July      North Shore Yacht Club plans regatta July 28, 29. July 5, 1973, p. 88.
Sept.    Scouts get together at annual jamboree. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 64B.
            Lions Candy Day sale set for Oct. 12. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 40A.
Oct.     Coed Scout program ‘Options’ begins. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 51.
            Common Cause to meet Oct. 18. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 77.
            Y announces 4 new programs. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 54.
Nov.    Hadassah House finds home in Glencoe. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 58.
Dec.     Boys join Girl Scouts. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 50A.

COLLECTORS/COLLECTIBLES

            The collectors are coming by land to see fold art, U.S.A. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 25.

COLLEGES/UNIVERSTIES

Mar.     CLEP (College Level Examination Project) helps them get ahead. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 23.
Apr.     Junior Colleges – to join or not to join? Special analysis section includes profiles of:
            William Rainey Harper Junior College. Profile. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 4.
            Oakton Community College. Profile. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 6.
            College of Lake County. Profile. Apr.5, 1973, p. 8.
            Five alternative district plans. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 12, Special section.
            Expert to map district choices. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 102.
            Board of district 113 hears junior college district options. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 12A.
June     Is there life after college? The work ethic.  June 7, 1973, p. 28.
July      Vassar graduate Michael Weinberg doesn’t let women curtail his studies. July 5, 1973,  p. 9.
Aug.    First draft received on Shore college unit. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 51.  
Sept.    Oakton president to talk to J.C. unit. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 45.
            Trinity College begins classes. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 46.
            Citizens should vote on junior college issue. (ed.) Sept. 27, 1973, p. 38.
            National College of Education  (NCE) rates high in articulation. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 42.
Oct.     Vote set on college issue. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 38.
            Junior college district needed. (ed.) Oct. 11, 1973, p. 39.
            Four college options open to area. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 42.
            New college district asked. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 43.
Nov.    Reps ask for new district for community college. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 35.
 Dec.    ICCB (Ill. Area College Board) doesn’t answer clearly in community college study.   Dec. 6, 1973, p. 44.
            College recommendation changed. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 40.
            ICCB to map Shore district. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 40A.

CONDOMINIUMS

            When a home is not a house. Feb. 27, 1973, p. 38.
            Condominiums win converts on North Shore. Oct. 4, 1973, p. H18.
            Looking for a condominium or townhouse? Tips. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 31.
            Plan commission hears condominium proposal. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 35.
            Exmoor to ask rezoning to build 12 condominiums. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 37.

CONTESTS

            American Legion plans annual oratorical contest. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 88.
            Photo contest winners told. Photos.  Feb. 1, 1973, p. 70.
            You’re a good guy: Seymour and Vicki Kahane, Deano Casselli, Don Lindsley, Gary Grasnow, Erna Shipley. June 7, 1973, p. 74.

COOK COUNTY, IL          

            Cook County to hear land case. July 19, 1973, p. 37.

COOKING

            Cooking with class. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 81.
            Your guide to meals minus one. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 18.
            Toujours bon appetit: Julia Childs. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 19.
            A how-to series in gourmet entertaining. Mar. 29,1973, p. 36.
            Grandmother, what good food you have. Nancy Conley cookbook.  Apr. 5, 1973, p. 13.
            Chefs’ days set. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 60. 

CORONER

            Coroner finds file; inquest results told – Burton Allen case. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 119.

CRANE,  PHILIP M. –U.S. Representative

Jan.      Crane, citizens’ lobby on seniority battle line. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 76.
            Crane introduces bills previously sponsored.  Jan. 11, 1973, p. 90.
            This stork delivers a Crane. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 100.
            Crane supports tough legislation on high-jackers. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 97.
Feb.     ‘Congress must live within means.’ Feb. 8, 1973, p. 88.
            Crane states stand on issues. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 104.
            Press confidentiality is focus of Crane bill. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 104.
Apr.     Crane appointed to committee: urban transportation. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 102.
            Crane submits mass transit plan. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 123.
            Crane favors competition for improving postal service. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 96.
May     Crane will serve on election reform task force for GOP. May 24, 1973, p. 128.
July      Crane urges limitations of union contributions. July 12, 1973, p. 35.
            Crane has open mind on financial interests. July 26, 1973, p. 41.
Aug.    Congressman mails opinion questionnaire. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 38.
            Crane talks about Watergate. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 56C.
            Crane thinks Watergate will affect ’76 election. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 41. 
Sept.    Watch congressmen for vote fraud. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 40E.
            Crane utilizes his mail campaign. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 42.
            Crane against 1980 Moscow Olympics. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 42.
Oct.     Crane calls decision by Nixon a wise one. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 35.
            Crane expects easy confirmation of Ford. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 46.
Nov.    Federal power worries Crane. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 66.
            For Crane, other conservatives, this is the year that wasn’t. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 46.
            Mail running even to Rep. Crane’s office. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 70.

CRIME

Feb.     Highland Parkers bound and robbed by 3 armed youths. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 10.
May     Who knew Mrs. Walker? May 3, 1973, p. 5.
July      J. H. Wolf seeks enlarged role for crime panel. July 26, 1973, p. 41.
Oct.     The microscope as a crime fighter. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 74.
            Two found guilty in separate murder charges. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 40.
Nov.    Son in jail, accused of stabbing mother. Cary Glaser. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 37.
            Cary Glaser judged in need of mental treatment. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 40.
            Local youth charged with four offenses. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 66.
Dec.     Ft. Sheridan bank robbers still being sought. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 39.

CRISIS MANAGEMENT

            College takes role in crisis line service: Contact. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 99.

DANCE

Jan.      New ballet troupe in the wings. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 34.
            Two schools have ballet in their repertoire. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 90.
Feb.     Gus and his dancers christen Norris Center at Northwestern. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 28.
Mar.     Writhe on, sister. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 20.
Apr.     Dance captures residents’ hearts. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 36.
            Imagine the mind dancing with the soul. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 40.
            Dancers will go rock in Rockford. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 40. 
May     Ballet West wins Midwest. May 17, 1973, p. 38.
            American Dance Company first concert Saturday. May 31, 1973, p. 26.
            Ensemble dancers make company debut. May 31, 1973, p. 27.
Aug.    Joffrey lights Ravinia stage. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 64.
Nov.    Special master class to be held. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 48.
            ‘Bravos’ greet world premiere. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 6.
Dec.     ‘The Nutcracker’ – dancing feet, starry eyes. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 61C.

DEAFNESS

            STRIDE-Steps Toward Research in Deaf Education – plans hearing benefit at Second City. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 80.
            School site considered for the deaf. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 132.
            These children learn to communicate. Dist. 110. Wilmot School. May 31, 1973, p. 96.

DEERFIELD, IL

Jan.      They’re open for business: Deerbrook Bank. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 80.
Feb.     This popular tot lot elicits many moods: Jewett Park. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 106.
Mar.     Alleged drunken driver gives Deerfield cops the slip – on foot. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 10A.
            Meet Deerbrook’s newest additions. Special Section follows classified ads. Mar. 8, 1973.
June     Deerfield: a community profile. June 21, 1973, after classified ads.
Nov.    Deerfield opposes Lake-Cook widening. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 40.

DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP
            Our choices for township auditor. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 8.
            Moroney, Arenberg boost township’s accomplishments. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 10.
            Township polls are open Tuesday. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 11.
            Citizens sweep township with all-precinct victory. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 5.
            Federal check comes; many ask for shares. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 11.
            Federal funds are budgeted for ‘human needs’. June 14, 1973, p. 7.     
DEVELOPERS/DEVELOPMENT

    See also: CENTEX, NORTHBROOK COURT   

Jan.      ‘Fault’ called on tennis project. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 5.
            Tennis club dooms Singer plan. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 6.
            It’s not nice to ruin Mother Nature: environment aware: Wood Creek Courts, Lincolnshire. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 82.
Mar.     Geraci tells possibility of blocking Homart (Northbrook Ct.) Mar. 8, 1973, p. 7.
            Planners say yes to Homart; Highland Park objects. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 13.
            We hope Northbrook will listen. (ed.) Mar. 15, 1973, p. 7A.
            Box: Homart means traffic. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 5.
            Ethics statements in Homart war. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 9.
Apr.     Council says ‘no’ to Singer plan. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 5.
June     Mickelwright to drop plan. June 14, 1973, p. 9.
            Developers plan for security. June 14, 1973, p. 80.
            Hidden Gardens offer security, recreation, too. June 14, 1973, p. 80.
            Development could divide parks. June 28, 1973, p. 5.
July      Homart workers defy halt order. July 26, 1973, p. 35.
            Homart impact worth study. (ed.) July 26, 1973, p. 39.
            Highland Park asks Ill. Supreme Court to decide Homart. July 26, 1973, p. 41.
Aug.    Homart plans haven’t changed. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 37.
            Real Homart battle may be ahead. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 37.
            Dispute goes on; Homart sent to (Gov.) Walker. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 35.
            Homart plows ahead. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 37.
            Bitter rhetoric must cease. (ed.) Aug. 9, 1973, p. 39.
            Homart hearing set next week. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 35.
            ‘We never wanted Homart.’ Aug. 23, 1973, p. 40A.
            Homart ditch issue gets hearing today. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 35.
            Homart asks court to order ditch permit. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 40D.
Nov.    Board changes Singer site priority. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 38.
Dec.     Resident uses Centex debate against Exmoor. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 35.

DIAMONDS

            Hedges against inflation are a girl’s best friend. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 66.

DIET/DIETING

            What a weight to go. June 21, 1973, p. 11.
            Fat today, fad tomorrow? Food for thought. June 28, 1973, p. 11.
            There’s a solution to being overweight. July 12, 1973, p. 41.
            Stimulant foods hurt weight control effort. July 26, 1973, p. 64.
            Labels don’t tell all about caloric value. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 61.
            Plateaus are signs of true weight loss. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 60.

DOLLS

            Real old-fashioned dolls, those (Junior) Leaguers. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 22.
            It’s a doll house just for those at LaRabida. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 56.

DRIVERS/DRIVING

            Drivers, you  ‘auto’ take this test. Jan. 11,, 1973, p. 69.
            Driving course to begin. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 72.

DRUGS

            Youth drug panel set for Tuesday. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 92.
            City should support drug plan. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 41.
            Drug commission waits for county funding. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 38.

DUCKS

            ‘Let’s go see the ducks, Daddy.’  Jan. 25, 1973, p. 89.

ECOLOGY

            Mandatory 5-cent deposit (on beverage containers) is urged by ecology center.\  Jan. 18, 1973, p. 74.
            Berning wants to save wetlands. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 96.
            Ecology students prepare project. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 48.
            Students set ban on driving. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 48.

EDITORIALS

Jan.      Highland Park needs priorities. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 5A.
            We support reform efforts. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 5A.
            Mayor Geraci’s two hats don’t fit. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 6.
            Poor timing. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 6.
            Tennis club dooms Singer plan. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 6.
Feb.     Don’t miss TV sugarplums. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 6
            Property tax ideas? Speak up. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 8.
            Arts council cuts undeserved. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 8.
            Conflict question persists. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 8.
            Our city council endorsements. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 8.
            Trash  will get us if we don’t get it. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 8.
Mar.     Pierce bills deserve support. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 8.
            Notary nuisance needs nullifying. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 10.
            We hope Northbrook will listen. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 7A.
            Our choices for township auditor.  Mar. 22, 1973, p. 8.
            The protection must be absolute. (Freedom of the press) Mar. 29, 1973, p. 12.
Apr.     Vote  yes on council increase. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 8.
            Closed meetings violate law. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 8.
May     Don’t mix politics with fire chief. May 3, 1973, p. 8.
            We urge Centex denial. May 10, 1973, p. 8.
            This spring bloom should be nipped in the bud – now. May 17, 1973, p. 8.
            Ice is nice. May 17, 1973, p. 9.
            We can help to close Illinois Watergates. May 24, 1973, p. 8.
            It’s time  to move council briefing. May 24, 1973, p. 8.
            It’s time to let our toll roads go. May 24, 1973, p. 8.
            Lift utilities tax burden off schools. May 31, 1973, p. 8.
June     Cancel curfew on meat sales. June 7, 1973, p. 8.
            We praise flood plain progress. June 14, 1973, p. 8.
            HYRE  summer helpers now. June 21, 1973, p. 8.
            A welcome to Mr. Kavadas. June 28, 1973, p. 8.
            Don’t RSVP, just come on out. June 28, 1973, p. 8. 
July      Hotline success rests with you. July 5, 1973, p. 12.
            Our new look starts today.    July 12, 1973, p. 34.
            We want to know when the water’s clean. July 19, 1973, p. 38A.
            If $ talk, let them say reform. July 26, 1973, p. 39,
            Homart impact worth study. July 26, 1973, p. 39.
Aug.    Tell the (school) boards your feelings. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 41.
            Bitter rhetoric must cease. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 39.
            Erosion needs regional action. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 38.
            City deserves their teamwork. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 38.
            All we ask is your blood. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 38.
            We recommend 107 negotiators. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 38.
            Centex dicision (sic) smart move. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 38.
            Drive with care to our schools. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 38.
Sept.    Humane trap law needed. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 38.
            Policy  needed on term length. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 38.
            Questions cloud Homart issue. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 38.
            Tragic un-twist foils recycling. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 38.
            Public housing is a good idea. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 40B.
            Complete study of lake needed. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 38.
            Erosion veto a Nixon mistake.  Sept. 27, 1973, p. 38.
            Citizens should vote on junior college issue. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 38.
Oct.     Sound sculpture solution needed. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 40A.
            Help to prevent fires. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 40A.
            Support our local campaign. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 40A.
            Junior college district needed. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 39.
            City’s ‘nice’ but can be improved. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 39,.
            He asks us to give nature a chance: Jeffrey Weiss, 9. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 39.
Nov.    Stop the apathy in Highwood. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 41
            Leaders needed in energy crisis. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 41.
            City should support drug plan. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 41.
            Why be thankful? Nov. 15, 1973, p. 41.
            See our Christmas parade. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 41.
            Give thanks, give food for the needy. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 42.
            Vote yes to man new city council. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 42.
            Vocational Center is a good idea. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 42.
Dec.     Lakeside Realty has a better idea: car pools. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 41.
            Be fire conscious for holidays. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 42.
            Let’s tighten up city testimony. Dec. 27, 1973, p. 27.
            Going to drink? Don’t drive. Dec. 27, 1973, p. 27.
            Caution needed on right turns. Dec. 27, 1973, p. 27.

EDUCATION

            Ebronix (sic) centers bring new style of learning here. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 82.

ELECTIONS

Feb.     Our city council endorsements. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 8.
            How many candidates? Geraci says 7, citizens say 2. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 5.
            Tuesday’s primary: light turnout projected. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 5.
            Where to vote.  Feb. 22, 1973, p. 7.
            Sample ballot. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 7.
Mar.     Witt tops Bussland by 233. Election results. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 5. 
            Eight contest township election. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 9.           
            Friday is last day to file for school board elections. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 95B.
            A voter’s guide to park board. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 14.
            Election interest waning. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 15.
Apr.     Our endorsements in District 107. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 8.
            In five school board races, only two contested. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 5.
            Light vote is seen Tuesday. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 7.
            Witt, Brusslan hail victories. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 5.
            Zisook, Koukos in; Field out early. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 5.
            City council tallies. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 7.
            Park board results. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 7.
May     Crane will serve on election reform task force for GOP. May 24, 1973, p. 128.
July      If $ talk, let them say reform. (ed. ) July 26, 1973, p. 39.
Oct.     Dates for filing petitions slated. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 46.
Nov.    Precinct map. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 40.
            Arrington, Bogert lead drive to end state’s cumulative voting. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 86.
            Voters to decide election need for additional councilmen. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 37.
            City council decides on filing procedures. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 37.
Dec.     Voters okay election to enlarge council, council to set dates. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 35.
            Ballots of 82 voters not counted. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 41.
            Joint election to save money but not headaches. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 61.    

EMPLOYMENT

Jan.      Recession’s off; job hunt begins. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 86.
Mar.     Microfilm speeds job hunting at State Employment Service. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 75.
May     YES on the job; HYRE our youth. May 31, 1973, p. 5.
            Job race will go to the swift. May 31, 1973, p. 88.
June     Teens can work – and play – at home. June 7, 1973, p. 7.
            If you’re not happy, it’s a tragic waste. June 7, 1973, p. 29.
            Making Monday not so blue. June 14, 1973, p. 18.
            HYRE summer helpers now.  (ed.) June 21, 1973, p. 8.
            Experts tell why women want to go back to work. June 21, 1973, p. 24.
            Why work? June 28, 1973, p. 28.
Aug.    Need help? Give HYRE a ryng. (sic) Aug. 9, 1973, p. 64.

ENDORSEMENTS

            Brusslan, Witt for council. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 8.
            Field, Koukos for park board. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 8.
            Our endorsements for District 107. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 5.
            Our choices in District 108. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 8A.

ENERGY

     See also: UTILITIES

            Hey! Who turned down the lights and the heat? Nov. 15, 1973, p. 39.
            Where is all that energy going? Into making a comfortable life. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 39.
            Leaders needed in energy crisis. (ed.) Nov. 15, 1973, p. 41.
            Board (Dist. 113) responds to energy crisis, turns heat down. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 43. 
            City playing it cool on fuel. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 35.
            District 113 to combine afternoon bus routes to cut gas consumption. Dec. 20, 1973,  p. 40A.

ENVIRONMENT

Jan.      Clavey concerns multiply. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 3.
            It’s not nice to ruin Mother Nature -  environment aware Wood Creek Courts, Lincolnshire. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 82.
Feb.     1001 reasons to live on the Shore. Feb. 27, 1973, p. 5.
Mar.     Council to push EPA study. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 5.
            Council wants court action on EPA. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 9.
Apr.     Council wants virus study ‘specifics’. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 6.
            EPA director to address League. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 96.
            State agency will investigate Homart’s environmental impact. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 10.

EPILEPSY

            Erich Gibbs takes up anti-epilepsy cudgel; diagnosis, treatment attacked. Nov. 8, 1973,  p. 47.

EXMOOR COUNTRY CLUB

            This is the house that Exmoor axed. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 43. 
            Resident uses Centex debate against Exmoor. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 35.

FAMILIES/FAMILY LIFE

            Family Service lets the women lead the way. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 19.
            Communication to be family shop topic. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 9.
            New Family Service board takes office. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 53.

FASHION

            The eyes have it. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 12.

FATHERS

            A father is someone who…. June 14, 1973, p. 13. 

FISHING

            Fishing season opens. Mar. 20, 1973, p. 16. Special Section.

FLOOD, JAMES G., Superintendent: Educational Services Region

            The buck stops on Flood’s desk. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 50.

FLOODING/FLOODS

Jan.      County board to collect flood insurance data. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 7.
            LWV argues against developing flood plain. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 7.
            HP council candidates speak on city plan and flood control. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 12.
Apr.     Berning pushes flood control bill. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 102.
            Regulations deferred; Gery Witt asks why. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 9A.
            National flood insurance available from local agents.  Apr. 12, 1973, p. 9A.
            Springtime can be floodtime. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 13.
            A guide to flood terms. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 13.
            Spring brings floods. Here’s what flooded in ’37, ’38 and ’57. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 14.
            Their problems with flooding could affect you. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 15.
May     Flood ordinance  prepared. May 10, 1973, p. 5.
            Flood control plan slated. May 10, 1973, p. 10A.
            The day the levee broke. May 10, 1973, p. 22.
            Flood  plain moratorium on. May 31, 1973, p. 5.
June     Council votes to draft flood plain ordinance. June 14, 1973, p. 7.
            We praise flood plain progress. (ed.) June 14, 1973, p. 8.
Aug.    Injunction request refused; work on basins continues. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 35.
Sept.    Silent observers voice opinions. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 35.
            Homart decision due soon. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 35.
Nov.    Council adopts partial ordinance on flood plain. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 37.          

FOOD

            Shore fights rising food prices. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 22.
            The chicken hangs high. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 17.
            Meatless meals or not, last week your butcher was lonely but fish men found pals.  Apr. 12, 1973, p. 15.
            Passover  foods deeply symbolic. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 22.
            What went up…isn’t coming down. (prices)  Aug. 2, 1973, p. 59.
            Price thaw freezes meats. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 69.
            Thirsty? Try tiger’s milk. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 53.
            Everything is coming up organic. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 54.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE PROGRAM

            Three families are needed to host exchange students. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 109.

FORT SHERIDAN, IL

            Chiefs hold powwow on Fort Sheridan land. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 116.
            Please don’t eat the mushrooms, say fort officials. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 12B.
            Fort open to public. May 17, 1973, p. 119D.
            Development could divide parks. June 28, 1973, p. 5.
            Recruiting command moves to Sheridan. July 12, 1973, p . 31. 
            Ghini wants land given to Lake County Forest Preserve. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 35.
            It’s official: surplus acres deed: Lake Forest-12, Highwood-1.5 Nov. 22, 1973, p. 39.

FOUNTAINS

            The sound of water. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 26.

FUEL

            National fuel shortage hits home, temporarily. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 6B.

GARBAGE

     See: WASTE MANAGEMENT

GARDENING/GARDENS

            Gardeners get ready for the really big one: Chicago Flower and Garden Show.     Jan. 18, 1973, p. 20.
            Think spring – the flower show is almost here. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 15.
            Exotic and home fare under glass. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 94.
            It’s time to get garden tools ready. Mar. 20, 1973, p. 26. Special Section.
            Flower Show’s up, up and away. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 14.
            How to make a garden in glass. May 3, 1973, p. 13.
            Flower power – Where’s Kevin-sitting up with a sick orchid. May 31, 1973, p. 11.   Kevin Winkler.
            Consider the lilies. July 19, 1973, p. 63A.
            Vegetable and herb gardens are artistic and economic. Oct. 4, 1973, p. H10.

GASOLINE

            Texaco dealer also will face gas allotment. May 17, 1973, p. 10A.
            First gas stations, then drivers – concern over fuel accelerating here. May 17, 1973, p. 98.
            Crane cites ‘over regulation’ as cause of energy shortage. June 28, 1973, p. 97. 
            Dist. 113 to combine afternoon bus routes to cut gas consumption. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 40B.
            Cabs hit by gas crunch; prices up, supply low. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 40B.

GERACI, RAYMOND, Mayor: Highland Park, IL

Jan.      Geraci begins a new job. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 3.
            Mayor Geraci’s two hats don’t fit. (ed.)   Jan. 11, 1973, p. 6.
            Annual report tells mayor’s views. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 5.
Feb.     Citizens ask Geraci job discussion. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 8.
            Week’s topics: board merger, Sears, Geraci. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 5.
            Conflict question persists. (ed.) Feb. 8, 1973, p. 8.
            Geraci critics state case. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 5.
            How many candidates? Geraci says 7; citizens say 2. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 5.
Mar.     Geraci tells possibility of blocking Homart. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 7.
            Geraci’s pleas meet opposition. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 5.
Apr.     Mayor sends note to Lawton. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 11.
May     Meet your mayor’s family. May 17, 1973, p. 11.
July      Geraci defends staff on Chantilly charges. July 26, 1973, p. 44.
Aug.    Garden’s water gate bugs Geraci. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 35.
            ‘We never wanted Homart.’ Aug. 23, 1973, p. 40A.
            Geraci open-minded. (re: sculpture) Aug. 30, 1973, p. 39.
Nov.    Geraci writes Walker, dailies about city’s Homart batles.   Nov. 1, 1973, p. 42.
            Mayor Geraci defends council. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 35.

GHINI, FIDEL, Mayor: Highwood, IL

            Ghini wants land given to county forest preserve. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 35.
            Ghini still after disputed parcels. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 37.
            Ghini claims politics influenced decision. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 37.
            Dist. 111 survey questioned by Ghini. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 37.
            Ghini to run for (Lake County) board. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 35.
            Mayor Ghini blasts politicians. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 37.
            Ghini charges false. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 37.
            Ghini would test conflict rule. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 39.
            Percy, Ghini exchange letters on surplus land. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 39.

GRADUATION

            Graduation ceremonies set. Schedule/list. June 7, 1973, p. 7.
            Immaculate Conception to hold graduation mass for 51 Friday. June 7, 1973, p. 105B.
            Stand back, world! Here come the grads. June 21, 1973, p. 10B.

GRANDMOTHERS

            Model granny 1973 style: Birdie Stallman. May 24, 1973, p. 11. 

HACKER, GEORGIA, School bus driver

            The queen. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 26.

HANDICRAFTS

            Embroiderers display works by threaded needle. May 3, 1973, p. 34.
            These winners are in stitches. June 14, 1973, p. 33.
            First big-league co-op set for crafty artists. June 21, 1973, p. 37.
            Carol DeWoskins work is sew unique. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 54.
            Sewing has Shore in stitches. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 62.
            What’s up at Heaven’s Hutch? Dec. 6, 1973, p. 66. 

HEALTH

            The gentle art of Sickmanship. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 10.
            From ah-choo to chicken soup – the ABC’s of treating a cold. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 22.
            But what do doctors recommend at home? Feb. 1, 1973, p. 22.
            Wonder what wonder drugs can do for your flu? Not much. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 22.
            Everything you wanted to know about vasectomy. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 24.
            …and they’re not afraid to ask. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 24.
            Mobile TB unit used by 1,708 persons. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 45.  

HELP LINE

            HELP Line handles 2,000 calls in 7 months. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 80.
            HELP needs volunteers. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 132.
            HELP fete to be Friday. June 7, 1973, p. 7.
            Ms. Collins: HELP Line service – can’t be matched. June 14, 1973, p. 10.
            Help Line funds delayed by Dist. 113. Board. Nov. 29,1973,  p. 74.

HIGH SCHOOLS

      See: SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113

HIGHLAND PARK, IL

Jan.      Seven file for council seats. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 3.
            Highland Park needs priorities. (ed.) Jan. 4, 1973, p. 5A.
            Council briefs: retention building gets another close look. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 5.
            Parking, parks on the agenda. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 3.
            Annual report tells Mayor’s views. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 5.
            City plan problems discussed. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 5.
Feb.     City housing committee hears cost estimate for senior citizen housing. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 5.
            Week’s topics: board merger, Sears, Geraci. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 5.
            IVI supports council proposal for expansion. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 9.
Mar.     Council to push EPA study. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 5.
            Council wants court action on EPA. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 9.
Apr.     Council  expansion to be decided. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 5.
            Council increase is hot issue. Apr. 12, 1973,p. 5.
            Vote yes on council increase. (ed.) Apr. 12, 1973, p. 8.
            Budget figures raise questions on statement. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 10.
            Voters endorse larger council. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 5.
            Council wants virus study ‘specifics’. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 6.
            Council says ‘no’ to Singer plan. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 5.
            Closed meetings violate law. (ed.) Apr. 26, 1973, p. 8.
May     What cooperation costs. May 3, 1973, p. 10.
            Stan Kennedy notes city’s ties to other suburbs. May 3, 1973, p. 10.
            Most costly mall plan is favored. May 10, 1973, p. 7.
            Mall approved – in concept. May 17, 1973, p. 5.
            Council overrules plan commission. May 17, 1973, p. 10B.
            Council plans to begin meetings at 7 p.m. May 24, 1973, p. 5.
            Larry Klairmont buys city council for $150. May 24, 1973, p. 7.
            It’s time to move council briefing. (ed.) May 24, 1973, p. 8.
June     3 officials announce resignations. June 7, 1973, p. 8A.
            City okays  Central  Av. mall plans. June 14, 1973, p. 5.
            $258,000 paves way for street repairs. June 14, 1973, p. 5.
            Council votes to draft flood plain ordinance. June 14, 1973, p. 7.
            We praise flood plain progress. (ed.) June 14, 1973, p. 8.
            Highland Park-  a community profile. June 21, 1973,  following the classified ads.
July      Council again delays action on tennis facility. July 5, 1973, p. 9.
            Funds for mall voted by council. July 12, 1973, p. 31.
            Tennis, Centex votes delayed by council. July 12, 1973, p. 33.
            City council adopts budget of $6 million. July 12, 1973, p. 33.
            City council denies racquet club permit. July 26, 1973, p. 38.
            New youth director has approval of kids. July 26, 1973, p. 38.
            Highland Park asks Ill. Supreme Court to decide Homart. July 26, 1973, p. 41.
Aug.    Highland Park council, Centex, under fire. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 49.      
            City deserves their teamwork. (Plan Comm.) (ed.) Aug. 16, 1973, p. 38.
            City cool to final Centex offer. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 40A.
            ‘We never wanted Homart.’ Aug. 23, 1973, p. 40A.
            Council rejects Centex. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 35.
            City okays fire station site. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 37.
            City supports anti-erosion bill. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 3.
            Council okays mall – will cost $190,000. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 40D.
Sept.    To set procedures to enlarge council; city vote due by Dec. 15. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 35.
            Wollenberger to stay on council. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 35.
            Wollenberger’s glad he’s still on plan board. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 36.
            Leaf burning not OK yet in Highland Park. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 36.
            Policy needed on term length. (ed.). Sept. 13, 1973, p. 38.
            Geraci wants to get going now on public housing. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 35.
Oct.     City’s still dry for youth, 19, 20. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 37.
            Council to consider Y site, drinking law.  Oct. 4, 1973, p. 78.
            Council uncorks new drinking law for youth. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 35.
            Council rejects YWCA site. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 35.
            City votes Dec. 1 on April election. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 40.
            Water tower repairs to cost city $200,000. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 69A.
Nov.    Council accepts bid on mall. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 35.
            City drops wet blanket on leaf burning idea. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 35.
            Council adopts partial ordinance on flood plain. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 37.
            Ravinia gets fast service on restaurant, city okays construction. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 37.
            City mulls spots for fire stations. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 41.
            City’s role in swindle limited to meeting address. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 38.
            Appearance reviewers by-passed, they charge city council is ‘making deals’.   Nov. 15, 1973, p. 37.
            City should support drug plan. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 41.
            Pajama-clad resident pleads before council, city limits Y permit.  Nov. 15, 1973, p. 37.
            City leaf-burning ban under fire, but stands. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 42.
            City expands liquor licensing. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 35.
            Vote yes to man new city council. (ed.) Nov. 29, 1973, p. 42.
Dec.     City trying taped hearings.   Dec. 13, 1973, p. 35.
            Council buries problems with appearance subcommittee. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 35.
            City council names five to housing committee. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 37.
            City tests its home rule powers. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 37.
            City playing it cool on fuel. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 35.
            Let’s tighten up city testimony. (ed.) Dec. 27, 1973, p. 27.           

HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT

Jan.      Fire here causes $15,000 damage. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 78.
Mar.     $30,000 fire hits home here. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 87.
            Fire does $75,000 damage. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 11.
June     10 local firemen take paramedic training. June 28, 1973, p. 115A.  
July      Delay vote on new fire station. July 19, 1973, p. 35.
Aug.    City planners stalled on new fire station. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 37.
            Officials aren’t cooled off yet over fire station sale. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 35.
            Plan commission, city council divide over new fire house. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 35.
            Planners recommend delay on fire station. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 35.
            Owner of two lots fights condemnation. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 40B.
            Council okays fire station site. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 37.
Sept.    Moran will replace Hennig as fire chief. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 36.
            Questions arise on fire station. Sept. 26, 1973, p. 36.
Oct.     Firefighters plan busy Fire Prevention Week. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 36.
            Help to prevent fire. (ed.) Oct. 4, 1973, p. 40A.
            Geraci: fire station could stay open. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 35.
Nov.    Company rates city’s fire risk. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 39.
            Is city protected from fire? Nov. 1, 1973, p. 39.
            City mulls spots for fire stations. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 41.
            Firehouse sites to be studied. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 35.

HIGHLAND PARK HISTORICAL SOCIETY

            From a century ago, museum restores the past. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 74.

HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL

Jan.      (James) Baer facts – we’ve got five. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 8.
            Hospital offering training class (re: multiple births). Jan. 18, 1973, p. 100.
Mar.     Dean re-elected HP Hospital chief of staff. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 74.
June     Mrs. Witten plans for home patients. June 21, 1973, p. 10C.
July      Deerfield dad visits newborn daughter. July 19, 1973, p. 59.
            Demand for surgery increases at hospital. July 26, 1973, p. 45.
Aug.    Highland Park Hospital joins hospital laundry co-op. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 41.
            Hospital increases its data processing facility. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 50.
Nov.    Hospital addition, Y to get hearing. Nov. 8, 1973, 0. 35.
            Hospital to present lecture on sex tonight. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 37.
            Quiet patient leaves hospital after six days: Gov. Walker. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 37.
            Hospital addition plan still sketchy. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 37.
Dec.     Hospital looks toward emergency, outpatient care. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 39.

HIGHLAND PARK PERSONALITIES

            Occasional feature. Paging varies.

HIGHLAND PARK PLAN COMMISSION

Mar.     Planners support Mrs. Sachs. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 7.
            Commission to address zoning (re: Singer project). Mar. 1, 1973, p. 7.
            2 new planners named. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 10B.
            City plan evaluation needed says council candidate Gordon. Mar. 8, 1973,  p.12.
            Planners say yes to Homart; Highland Park objects. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 13.
            Witt describes CBD (Central Business District) proposal. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 7.
Apr.     Ruling on tennis facility to come. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 10.
            Commission negative on Centex. Apr. 26,1973, p. 12B.
May     Council overrules plan commission. May 17, 1973, p. 10B.
Sept.    Shakeup announced on plan commission. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 40E.
            Wollenberger’s glad he’s still on plan board. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 36.
Oct.     Plan commission considers lakefront radio installation. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 40B.
Nov.    Plan commission hears condominium proposal. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 35.
Dec.     Resident uses Centex debate against Exmoor. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 35. 

HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT

            Police Report – summary of week’s arrests. Paging varies.
            2 officers finish classes, 1 starts. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 80.
            Missing man, B. R. Allen, discovered dead in parked car. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 10.
            Annual police report shows increase in vandalism. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 10.
            Patrolman John McKeever: profile in ‘Highlight’ column. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 14.
            Skull found, police rule out crime. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 42.
            Police nab three with stolen loot. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 68.
            Squad cars sought with smaller engines. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 40.

HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY

            Youthful readers to get ‘passports’. May 24, 1973, p. 10A. 
            Relief coming for crowded library. July 19, 1973, p. 35.
            Overcrowded library to undergo expansion. Plans shown. July 19, 1973, p. 38C.
            Library decides to join system. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 40B.
            Library may not require taxes. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 35.
            Library loans 200 books outside city in two weeks. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 42.

HIGHWOOD, IL

Jan.      Neighbors welcome new year and new (city) hall. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 5.
Feb.     Bank of Highwood marks 10th year in business. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 84.
Mar.     Ghini use of funds is faulted. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 117.
Apr.     Magazine takes reader on Career World tour. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 91.
May     Don’t mix politics with fire chief. (ed.) May 3, 1973, p. 8.
            (Welcome Wagon) Hostess Eva Nustra first to live in town. May 17, 1973, p. 10D.
            A bit of Ireland found (at Irish Boutique). May 24, 1973, p. 114.
June     Highwood – a community profile. June 21, 1973, after classified ads. 
            Development could divide parks. June 28, 1973, p. 5.
July      Highwood council passes dog ordinance. July 5, 1973, p. 33.
            Highwood firemen show equipment. July 12, 1973, p. 68.
            Highwood alderman  Laudrini (sic) dead at 66. July 19, 1973, p. 37.
            Stacy Lieberman 1973 Miss Highwood winner. July 19, 1973, p. 63.
            Plan is withdrawn for condominiums. July 26, 1973, p. 42.
            Ladurini (sic) eulogized at council meeting. July 26, 1973, p. 42.
            It’s that time again: Highwood Days. July 26, 1973, p. 42.
            Highwood citizen makes surprising contribution: Carl Vanoni. July 26, 1973, p. 42.
Aug.    Highwood Days fun had by all. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 38.
            Ghini seeks zoning changes. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 41.
            Highwood okays tax levy. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 39.
            Bocce teamwork. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 41.
Sept.    Highwood approves Scornavacco permit. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 35.
            ‘The Russians are coming’ to visit Highwood family. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 36.
            Ghini wants land given to county forest preserve. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 35.
 Oct.    Ghini still after disputed (land) parcels. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 37.
            Ghini claims politics influenced decision. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 37.
            District 111 survey questioned by Ghini. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 37.
Nov.    Ghini to run for (Lake County) board. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 35.
            Mayor Ghini blasts politicians. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 37.
            Ghini charges false. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 37.
            Stop the apathy in Highwood. (ed.) Nov. 8, 1973, p. 41.
            It’s official- surplus acres deeded: Lake Forest-12, Highwood- 1.5. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 39.
Dec.     Children to decorate Highwood’s tree. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 38.
            Work going satisfactorily at community center: Ghini. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 39.
            Highwood alters dance, cab laws. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 39.
            Highwood looks ahead to 1974. Dec. 27, 1973, p. 29.        

HISTORY

            He has kept the village in stitches since 1913: Ferdinand Humer. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 85.
            Past paddles in today: re-enactment of Marquette and Jolliet tour 1773-1973.   Sept. 13, 1973, p. 62.
            State surveying city structures of historical note. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 40B.

HOLIDAYS

Feb.     Chinese New Year – in other words: Happy New Year. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 84.
            So many ways to say love – old valentines on view here. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 13.
Apr.     Abused tots and parents get a taste of the joy of Easter. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 33.
May     Mother’s Day. May 10, 1973, p. 11.
            Memorial Day is time of pride. May 31, 1973, p. 7. 
June     Don’t RSVP just come on out. (ed.) June 28, 1973, p. 8.
July      Happy, sad faces remember -1973’s 4th. July 12, 1973, p. 37.
Oct.     Chamber sets three days of Halloween festivities. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 40.
            Chamber plans three days for city ghosts and goblins. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 36.
            Halloween fest starts here today. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 36.
Nov.    Temples, churches combine to hold city Thanksgiving service. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 38.
            Queen, Santa parade Friday. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 37.
Dec      Christmas lights festival planned. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 62.
            Lake County Girl Scouts offer Santa bagful of holiday service. Dec. 13, 1973, p. LC5.         

HOMART PROJECT

     See DEVELOPMENT/DEVELOPERS, NORTHBROOK COURT        

HOME HEALTH CARE

            Mrs. Witten plans for home patients.  June 21, 1973, p. 10C.

HONESTY

            Missing brief case containing money results in happy story. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 12.

HOSPITALS

            Emergency service specialization begins. July 26, 1973, p. 43.

HOUSES/ESTATES

            Ernest Ballard house: History – 56 years of loving care. Feb. 27, 1973, p. 18.
            The big house with the little house inside: Continental House, Winnetka. Apr. 26, 1973,  p. 28.
            Housewalk specials- unusual habitats. May 17, 1973, p. 34.
            Clean sweepers: Old Ogden Armour house, now Lake Forest Academy. May 31, 1973, p. 14B.

HOUSING

Feb.     City housing committee hears cost estimate for senior citizen housing. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 5.
Apr.     Senior housing gets a boost. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 5.
            Homes market will increase, says Schrock. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 115.
            Housing commission formulated. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 5.
May     Tell housing plans. May 10, 1973, p. 10.
June     Housing body details still unsettled. June 28, 1973, p. 10. 
Sept.    Geraci wants to get going now on public housing. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 35.
            Public housing ordinance proposed. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 37.
            Public housing is a good idea. (ed.) Sept. 20, 1973, p. 40B.
Oct.     Homes ’74. Special Section. Oct. 4, 1973, after p. 55.
Nov.    Plan commission cancels housing meeting.  Nov. 22, 1973, p. 42.
            Public housing act passed. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 35.
Dec.     City council names five to housing committee. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 37.

HUMER, FERDINAND. Tailor

            He has kept the village in stitches since 1913. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 85.

ICE RINK

            Skating opens in speedy freeze. May 10, 1973, p. 5.
            Ice is nice. (ed.) May 17, 1973, .p. 9.
            Ice arena offers summer program. May 31, 1973, p. 85.
            Skating races set for Sunday at ice arena. June 7, 1973, p. 6.
            Summer skaters enjoy new rinks in Highland Park. June 14, 1973, p. 76.

ILLINOIS

            Subcommittee to study state personnel code. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 42.
            Group seeks reform of Illinois legislature. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 77.

ILLNESS

            The gentle art of Sickmanship. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 14.

INSECTS

            The noisy horde is about to descend – cicadas. May 31, 1973, p. 10.
            Cicadas bothering you? Call city hall. May 31, 1973, p. 10.

INTERIOR DECORATING

            Home décor tends toward unusual. July 12, 1973, p. 48G.
            From start to finish, Jean Zoller designs home interiors. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 66.
            Interior decorating can be simple, natural. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 70.

ISRAEL

            Israeli Ben Tron waits far from home. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 37.
            Funds raised for Israel. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 37.
            Describes Israel as ‘victim of aggression’. Oct. 15, 1973, p. 45.
            An American in Israel: Sue Rosenshine. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 55.
            War changes Israel trip; Siskins become volunteers. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 41A.

JUDSON, SYLVIA SHAW. Sculptor

            Children never grow up in her world. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 28.

JUNGLES

            Adventure found in  jungle by Neil Rettig, Harry Salb, Allen Degen.    Sept. 6, 1973, p. 62.

KIDNAPPING

            (Melvin) Zahn’s escape relieves neighbors. July 5, 1973, p. 11.  

LA LECHE LEAGUE

            Saving lives with the milk of human kindness. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 26.

LAKE BLUFF, IL

            Lake Bluff – a community profile. June 21, 1973, after classified ads.

LAKE COUNTY, IL

Jan.      Lake County acquires land worth $100,000. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 75.
            County board to collect flood insurance data. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 7.
Feb.     Referral help now available to everyone in Lake County.  Feb. 1, 1973, p. 85.
            Bigger voice sought by county Democrats. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 89.
            Taxpayers may join coalition. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 90.
Mar.     Cheetah still open pending appeal. Mar.1, 1973,  p. 10A.
            Cheetah will appeal ruling. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 14.
May     Murphy upset about priority of county roads. May 17, 1973, p. 106.
            County group will hear Nimrod speech. May 17, 1973, p. 106.
Sept.    Disposal report issued by Lake County. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 41.
Nov.    Ghini to run for board. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 35.
            (Warren) Whitton to seek sheriff post. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 44.
            Pat Clavey looks to 2nd term. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 46.
            County indicts eight Equity men. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 85.
Dec.     Drugs commission waits for county funding. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 38.

LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE

            Forest  preserve to purchase 45 acres of MacArthur land. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 5.
            Ryerson master plan is received. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 87A.
            $1,330,800 price tag set on valley land. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 93.
            Okay expected on land acquisition. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 132.
            Valley purchase okayed by county. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 100.
            Ghini wants land given to county forest preserve. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 35.
            County okays 2 sites for forest preserve. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 78.
            Forest preserve district sponsoring photo contest. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 44.
            Forest preserve okays $10 million bond issue. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 38.

LAKE FOREST, IL

            Lake Forest – a community profile. June 21, 1973, after classified ads.

LAKE MICHIGAN

Jan.      The ravages of time in plain view. Beach photo. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 6.
            Ewell proposes standard beach fees. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 96.
Feb.     McClory pushes beach measure. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 89.
Mar.     Study to form foundation for erosion projects. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 86.
            Park board objects to beach fees too late. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 7.
            Adlai (Stevenson) calls for beach aid. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 95.
            Stevenson introduces bills to combat erosion. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 92.
            First waves of spring. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 90.
Apr.     Field asks support in jetty construction. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 10.
            Governor, Percy join lake parley. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 126.
            Residents probe lake’s problems. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 109A.
            Erosion: tide of the future? Photos. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 7.
            Residents act at water confab. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 9.
May     Lake erosion getting prime attention now. May 10, 1973, p. 108.
            Coast Guard ‘graduates’ 22 local boaters. May 17, 1973, p. 89.
June     McClory writes bill to study lake front erosion problem. June 28, 1973, p. 97.
July      N. Shore Yacht Club plans regatta July 28, 29., July 5, 1973, p . 88.
            We want to know when water’s clean. (ed.) July 19, 1973, p. 38A.
Aug.    Harbor commission plans to plan seriously this time. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 45.
            Property owners, park district dispute latest jetty proposal. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 72.
            Lake unit proposed for Shore. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 36.
            Lake Michigan water elevation. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 37.
            Congress to receive another erosion bill. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 37.
            Erosion needs regional action. (ed.) Aug. 16, 1973, p. 38.
            Jetty hassle is topic of probable hearing. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 40C.
            City supports anti-erosion bill. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 37.
Sept.    Jetty dispute stalemated. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 38.
            Lake geologist coming Monday. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 38.
            Shoreline erosion bill okayed by committee. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 78.
            How can erosion be stopped? Geologist studying shore. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 35.
            Park district told to alter jetties. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 37.
            Erosion veto a Nixon mistake. (ed.) Sept. 27, 1973, p. 38.
            Complete study of lake needed. (ed.) Sept. 27, 1973, p. 38.
Oct.     Plan commission considers lakefront radio installation. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 40B.         
            Winter approaches – jetty dispute still unsettled. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 37.
Nov.    Park-rec board to rebid beach job. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 54.
            Erosion plan due next week. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 69.
Dec.     Coast Guard Auxiliary to get hearing Tuesday for 100 foot antenna. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 37.
            Rosewood jetty plan still not off the ground. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 36.         

LEGISLATORS/LEGISLATURE

Jan.      John Swartz interns in Springfield. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 90.
            Crane introduces bills previously sponsored. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 90.
            Murphy named party whip. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 8.
            Out of gate, politics slows to crawl (Illinois Legislature inaugural day) Jan. 18, 1973,  p. 98.
            Crane supports tough legislation on highjackers. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 97. 
            Here are your 1973 legislators, state and national. Photos. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 98.
Mar.     Deuster bill would east nuptials. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 86.
            Notary nuisance needs nullifying. (ed.) Mar. 8, 1973, p. 10.
            Committee approves Pierce-sponsored bills. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 86.
            4 representatives co-sponsor bill to convert toll roads to freeways. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 96.
            ERA pros and cons. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 18.
            Here are your 1973 Congressional legislators. Photos & Profiles)  Mar. 29, 1973, p. 100.
Apr.     Deuster bill on weeds okayed by committee. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 102.
            Berning, Deuster help defeat ERA. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 120.
            Berning advocates bill for public integrity unit. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 122.
July      Realty bill aids public. July 12, 1973, p. 24.
            Realtors push bill to aid public. July 12, 1973, p. 43.
            If $ talk, let them say reform. (ed.) July  26, 1973, p.  39.
Aug.    Congress to receive another erosion bill. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 37.        
Oct.     Deuster will introduce bill to lift 8% interest ceiling. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 77.
            Land use legislation bill may be revised. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 32.

LIBRARIES

            Not by books alone – tour of North Shore libraries. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 28.
            Library stairwell at L. F. College has ‘Blue Delta’. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 38. 

LIMOUSINES

            No interference with limousine service is filed. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 96.

LITTER/LITTERING

            This spring bloom should be nipped in the bud – now. (ed.) May 17, 1973, p. 8.

LOST- AND FOUND

            Missing brief case containing money results in happy story. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 12.

MCCLORY,  ROBERT, U.S. Representative

Jan.      McClory:  LBJ worked closely with Congress. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 8.
Feb.     McClory pushes beach measure. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 89.

MARRIAGE

            Deuster bill would ease nuptials. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 86.
            What do they say after they’ve said ‘I do?’ July 5, 1973, p. 22.

MEDICARE

            Medicare fee increase frozen. July 5, 1973, p. 73. 

MIDDLE EAST

            Funds being collected for Arabs. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 37.

MOBILE MEALS

            All they add is love: National Council of Jewish Women. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 16.

MODEL AIRPLANES

            Air derby gets fliers high. June 21, 1973, p. 12B. 

MODEL SHIPS

            They’re Deadeyes. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 74.

MODELS

            It’s more than keeping up appearances: model Rita O’Grady. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 65.

MOSQUITOS

            Mosquito district to discuss disbanding. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 8.
            Should it be scratched? (Mosquito Abatement Com.) Aug. 30, 1973, p. 40B.

MOTION PICTURES

            Once more with feeling – Play it again- and again. (Wedding movies) June 7, 1973, p. 12.
            The Great White Way comes to the U.S. on the screen. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 6.

MULTIPLE BIRTHS

            (James) Baer – we’ve got five – quintuplets. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 8.
            There’s always enough room to go around. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 13.
            Hospital offering training class. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 100.
            Parents of twins discover they have much in common. July 19, 1973, p. 55. 

MUSIC

Jan.      ‘Opera audience’ meets Marilyn (Horne) in concert. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 23.
            Music career spans two continents: Sheila Harms. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 32.
            Hymn written by former resident published. Louise Rosenberry. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 76.
            Singer struggles for success. Rick Leslie. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 37.
Feb.     This band won’t march. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 32.
            Special songs at concert by Jan de Gaetani. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 36.
            Recitals in Europe brighten pianist’s winter: Carol Honigberg. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 32.
            NU tackles rough Ravel opera. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 33.
Mar.     Jeffrey Siegel shares music and wit. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 27.
            ‘Cult heroine’ Jan De Gaetani shuns labels. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 30.
            ‘Butterfly’ comes to Lake Forest. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 31.
            Singer Paul Geiger trains at Lyric Opera. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 46.
            Conductor Neil Levin revives cantorial music. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 46.
            Chamber group makes strong debut: Lake Forest Symphony Chamber Ensemble.   Mar. 29, 1973, p. 48.
Apr.     Bach is back - in concert. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 36.
            She enjoys a chance to sing Bach Cantata: Vergene Miller. Apr. 12, 1973, p. P.
            Happy Wanderers – free-lance musicians. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 38.
            Pianist Radu Lupu: In The Spotlight, column. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 42.
            Season of songs. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 38.
            All the world’s chamber music. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 40.
May     Music club plans tribute for two: Jane Parsons, Mark Feldman. May 10, 1973, p. 7.
            Very good year for Bach. May 10, 1973, p. 39.
            Choir sings Glorias. May 31, 1973, p. 31.
June     Showmanship with skins – that’s Buddy Rich. June 7, 1973, p. 37.
July      Beverly Sills to sing for brain research. July 5, 1973, p. 17.
            Mr. L. (Lind) and his music return. July 5, 1973, p. 36.
            Songs honor Woody. (Guthrie) July 5, 1973, p. 36.
            Gloria Lind song goes on. July 12, 1973, p. 38.
            Music critics – born or bred? July 19,1973, p. 7.
            Camp musician Mike Wallerstein strums for fun. July 19, 1973, p. 44.
Aug.    Barber shop singers want you. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 7.
            Quintero directs the orchestra. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 56B.
            Opera lives in midst of sand, cacti. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 7.
Sept.    Lyric taps Shore talent. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 7.
Oct.     Music Club to perform Tuesday. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 40D.
            No weeds allowed in this park. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 44.
            Lake Forest Symphony opens with choral work. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 48B.
Nov.    Braeside trains young musicians. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 45.
Dec.     Vocalists join to record holiday sound. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 47.
            Drew Rutz inspires sounds of music. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 50.
            ‘Amahl’ pays visit here. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 86.
            His work played by CSO: William Karlins. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 6.  

NEWSPAPERS

            Papers to be merged. June 28, 1973, p. 10.
            Trail Times hits the presses. June 28, 1973, p. 94. 

NIGHTCLUBS

            Cheetah still open pending appeal. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 10A.
            Cheetah will appeal ruling. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 14.

NORTH SHORE

            1001 reasons to live on the Shore. Feb. 27, 1973, p. 5.
            Future of the North Shore. Feb. 27, 1973, p. 20.
            Trends from 1960-1970. Feb. 27, 1973, p. 21.
            Shore fights rising food prices. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 22.

NORTH SHORE MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION

            Mental Health courses focus on child study. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 28.

NORTH SHORE SANITARY DISTRICT

            Retention building gets another close look. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 5.
            Clavey concerns multiply. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 3.
            Plant schedule reaffirmed. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 5.
            Clavey Rd. plant expansion is on. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 92.
            Court upholds decision against sewer ban. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 12A.
            Bill concerning NSSD passes Senate group. May 17, 1973, p. 107.
            District to assess drainage area with Skokie Drainage District. June 14, 1973, p. 7.
            Gamze appointment rouses controversy. June 14, 1973, p. 7. 

NORTHBROOK, IL

            Northbrook raps Homart suit. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 35.

NORTHBROOK COURT

       See also: DEVELOPERS/DEVELOPMENT: Homart Project

Feb.     Shopping complex to be proposed. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 10.
            Highland Park opposes Northbrook Ct. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 10.
            Northbrook Court hearings end. Deerfield, Highland Park object. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 10C.
Mar.     Geraci tells possibility of blocking Homart. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 7.
            Planners say yes to Homart; Highland Park objects. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 13.     
            We hope Northbrook will listen. (ed.) Mar. 15, 1973, p. 7A.
            Box: Homart means traffic. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 5.
            Ethics statements in Homart war. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 9.
Apr.     Northbrook Court gets the nod. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 7.
            State agency will investigate Homart’s environmental impact. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 10.
July      Homart workers defy halt order. July 26, 1973, p. 35.
Aug.    Homart plans haven’t changed. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 37.
            Real Homart battle may be ahead. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 37.
            Dispute goes on; Homart sent to (Gov.) Walker. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 35.
            Bitter rhetoric must cease. (ed.) Aug. 9, 1973, p. 39.
            Homart hearing set next week. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 35.
            ‘We never wanted Homart.’ Aug. 23, 1973, p. 40A.
            Homart ditch issue gets hearing today. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 35. 
            Homart asks court to order ditch permit. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 40D.
Sept.    Homart decision due soon. Map. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 35.
            Homart hitch? What will happen to Union Drainage Ditch?   Sept. 6, 1973, p. 37.
            Schwartz claims it’s evidence; easement documents found. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 35.
Oct.     Must clarify its easement right; Homart hits state snag. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 35.
            Homart gets ditch permit. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 35.
            Homart sues to silence forces. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 35.
Nov.    Homart ordered to stop working on ditch, building. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 37.
Dec.     Oral arguments heard in court for Homart suit. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 41.

NUCLEAR POWER

            Nuclear power to be discussed. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 10.

NURSERY SCHOOLS

            Day care becomes loving care. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 11. 
            Everything’s the same but the site. Lake Park Nursery School. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 116. 
            Mistreated at hearing: Y preschool opponent. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 40A.
            Day care center lacks little except city council okay. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 38.

OBITUARIES

            Obituary list attached.

OGILVIE, RICHARD

            A favorite son returns to his home on the Shore. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 10.

OLYMPIC GAMES

            Crane against 1980 Moscow Olympics. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 42.

PANTHER, MARK A.

            After 36 years, he’ll miss the kids. June 7, 1973, p. 9.

PARENTING/PARENTS

            PET (Parent Effectiveness Training) workshops for parents begin. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 18.
            Nursery slates parents’ series. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 102.

PARKING

            Parking, parks on agenda. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 3.
             Parking lot to be fixed, says council. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 11.
            Home to be razed for city parking lots. July 12, 1973, p. 31.

PARKS/RECREATION

Jan.      Yoga classes to begin. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 62.
            Diversity sparks YWCA program. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 62.
            Five campaign for park board. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 3.
            Parking, parks on agenda. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 3.
Feb.     Boards agree upon consolidation. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 5.
            Week’s topics: board merger, Sears, Geraci. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 5.
            18 month contract proposal is first consolidation step. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 5.
Mar.     Zisook suggests citizens group be created to study park-rec units. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 9.
            Joint commission gives approval to merger. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 9.
            Koukos likes format of park-rec merger. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 9.
            Park board objects to beach fees too late. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 7.
            Koukos tells board aims. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 7.
            A voter’s guide to the park board. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 14.
Apr.     Zisook says park unit needs long range plan to keep up. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 7.
            Northbrook, Deerfield plan swap. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 94.
June     Park meetings to be Thursdays June 7, 1973, p. 5.
            Kavadas named parks director. June 28, 1973, p. 6.
            A welcome to Mr. Kavadas. (ed.) June 28, 1973, p. 8
July      Council again delays action on tennis facilities. July 5, 1973, p. 10. 
            Tennis, Centex votes delayed by council. July 12, 1973, p. 33.
            New rec board looks to future. July 12, 1973, p. 45.
            Park board weighs swim safety. July 19, 1973, p. 38.
Aug.    Twin dives at twin pools. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 40.
            Park problems? Call 432  2763 for help. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 44.
            Park district to start refund policy. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 54.
            Park board okays new refund policy. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 43.
            Young swimmers set six records. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 65.
Sept.    Tot lot may not meet original expectations. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 40C.
            Park board weighs land purchase policy. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 52. D.
            Golf course gets $20,000. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 52E.
            Ballet, fitness, exercise lessons offered at Center. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 40.
            Park facilities have share of vandalism. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 58.
            Y site approved by commission. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 37.
            Park district told to alter jetties. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 37.
Oct.     Park district policy sets land acquisition. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 40.
            Park-rec union brings changes. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 56.
            Park district studies future land use map. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 66A.
Nov.    Park-rec board to rebid beach job. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 54.
            Board changes Singer site priority. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 38.
            Park district, schools, working together. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 45.
Dec.     Park-rec board adopts new fees for chutes, hills. List. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 55.

PARTIES

            Birthday parties go old-fashioned. July 19, 1973, p. 62.  

PEACE

            Neighbors for Peace to provide buses to peace march Saturday. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 5.
            12 North Shore residents active in trying to rid world of war. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 111A.
            Peace is topic of conference. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 124.

PERODICALS

            Magazine takes reader on Career World tour. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 91.

PHOTOGRAPHERS/PHOTOGRAPHY

            Photo contest winners told. Photos. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 70.
            Pros show mod photos. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 34.
            School (Edgewood)  shows off winning photos. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 100 .
            Photos- a big part of Tom Abrahamson’s life. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 46.
            ‘This is my father and me…’ Dorka Rayner. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 6.

PHYSICIANS

            Sen. Berning proposes legislation to let assistants help physicians. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 124.

PIANOS

            The old piano roll jollies. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 11.

PIERCE, DANIEL,  Illinois state Representative

            Pierce likes his job. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 8.
            Pierce moves to stop ‘conflict of interest.’ Feb. 15, 1973, p. 7.
            Pierce bills deserve support. (ed.) Mar. 1, 1973, p. 8.
            Dan Pierce cites sewage overload. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 7

POETRY/POETS

            Poet Brooks ‘distills life’. Gwendolyn Brooks. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 38.

POLITICAL PARTIES

            Democrats condemn Vietnam bombing. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 97.
            Bigger voice sought by county Democrats. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 91.
            Independent, 7 GOPs slated to run.  Feb. 15, 1973, p. 7.
            Democrats file slate for township offices. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 7.
            Democrats challenge Independents’ slate. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 10A.
            Milton gives Stern no on inter-party softball. July 5, 1973, p. 11.
            County Democrats set up a candidates’ committee. July 19, 1973, p. 42.
            Dems seek candidate to run against Crane. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 52A.

POLITICIANS/POLITICS

            Politicians mull control May 31, 1973, p. 100.
            Hugh Scott hits Nixon attackers. July 19, 1973, p. 38D.

POTTERY

            Only 29-1/2 more years for learning. Potter: John Thomas. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 34.

QUINTUPLETS

     See also: MULTIPLE BIRTHS

            James Baer facts – we’ve got five. Jan. 11,1973, p.8.
            Baby care to the fifth dimension. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 12.
            ‘There’s always enough love to go around.’ Jan. 18, 1973, p. 13.
            Quints will have milk bank account. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 26.
            Saving lives with the milk of human kindness. Jan.18, 1973, p. 26.
            Quints story to be told. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 9.

RADIO

            WEAW Radio: the Shore’s little big man. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 57.
            WEFM goes rock April 1-unless…Jan. 25, 1973, p. 33.
            Area hams test skills in emergency field day. July 5, 1973, p. 90.
            Plan commission considers lakefront radio installation. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 40B.
            Coast Guard Auxiliary to get hearing Tuesday for 100 foot antenna. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 37.

RAILROADS

            Railway fare hike is stalled. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 4.
            Transit district won’t fight proposed railway fare hike. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 70.
            Transit trustees eye railroad plan. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 106.
            New trains need better road beds. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 125.
            Trains cut rate to $1 Saturdays to Chicago. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 36.

RAVINIA FESTIVAL

Apr.     Ravinia stages world premiere: Kurt Weill.  Apr. 5, 1973, p. 37.
June     Ravinia lights up Wednesday. June 21, 1973, p. 30.
            Ravinia train lover commissions Ravinia station sculpture. Barbara Fend.   June 28, 1973, p. 87.
July      First nighters make their splash. July 5, 1973, p. 22B.
            Unity Day – a Pioneer tradition in the making. July 12, 1973, p. 69.
            Benny (Goodman) takes A train to Ravinia. July 25, 1973, p. 76.
Aug.    Ravinia rooftop next stop for train vane. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 40B.
            Bonnie (Koloc) brings songs to Ravinia. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 53.
Oct.     Mrs. Lloyd re-elected.  Oct. 11, 1973, p. 40D.
            Ravinia to air building plans. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 69.
Nov.    Ravinia gets fast service on restaurant. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 37.
Dec.     Ravinia builds on success- with sopranos aplenty. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 88.

RAYNER, RAY

            From TV to theater, Rayner does it all. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 6.

RECYCLING

            It’s magic! Tin cans recycled into chairs. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 12.
            Recycling: public’s responsibility. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 39.

REINSTEIN, HERMAN, writer, artist

            Many talents in one gentle man. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 38.

RESTAURANTS

            Your guide to meals minus one. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 18.
            Try these for taste. July 12, 1973, p. 42.
            Restaurants in price pinch. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 50.
            Mayberry’s means never having to say ‘more please’. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 54.
            The scoop from the top: Bresler’s 33 Flavors. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 52.

RIVERWOODS, IL

            Riverwoods prepares to show off. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 52.

RUDOFF, HAROLD, Lincoln School custodian

            School retiree gives happiness. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 42.

SAFETY

            At UL (Underwriters Laboratories) testing is tough. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 72.
            Park board weighs swim safety. July 19, 1973, p. 38.
            Follow the rules and stay alive. July 19, 1973, p. 38A
            Seat belts pay. July 26, 1973, p. 35.
            Rules told to prevent poisoning. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 40A.

SANTA CLAUS

            Here comes Santa. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 38.
            Letters to Santa. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 61A.

SCHOLARSHIPS

            Rotary Club is seeking scholarship applicants. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 93.

SCHOOLS

Jan.      She’s no teacher – she’s the picture lady. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 72.
            School caucuses hear decisions. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 10.
            Panel on prejudice to spend week at Elm Place School. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 91.
            Bettin opens drama school. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 36.
Feb.     Learning expert to help parents. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 90.
            Ground rules laid for school board candidates. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 10.
Mar.     Just one contested board race. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 7.
            Little competition characterizes school races. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 109A.
Apr.     Illinois HB 372 could give local schools over $1,000,000. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 10.
            Realtor wants income tax help for schools. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 103.
            Re-organization study to be finished by June. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 106.
            School heads approve advisory group idea. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 108.
May     Montessori: to each, his own pace. May 3, 1973, p. 102.
            Tradition reigns Sunday at the Conge:  Woodlands Academy. May 17, 1973, p. 16.
            ‘Open education’ festival to be held Wednesday. May 24, 1973, p. 9.
            Planning your summer? Schools are bulging with ideas. May 24, 1973, p. 120.
            Hebrew program attacks problems of perception. May 24, 1973, p. 120.
            Wilmot School volunteers only need the desire to help. May 24, 1973, p. 122.
            Bids open,  ground is broken for Grove School. May 24, 1973, p. 124.
            Reorganization study to be ready for area  school officials June 13. May 31, 1973, p. 6.
            Lift utilities tax burden off schools. (ed.)   May 31, 1973, p. 8.
            Destroying a myth about Ferry Hall. May 31, 1973, p. B.
            Special  Section on schools and graduation. May 31, 1973. 
June     Unit district recommended. June 21, 1973, p. 5.
            Here are the suggestions. June 21, 1973, p. 5.
Aug.    Tell the boards  your feelings. (ed.) Aug. 2, 1973, p. 41.
Sept.    Glenkirk needs helping hand. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 45.
            Texts (books) can be cash in bank. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 52.
Oct.     School districts to act on consolidation study. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 36.
Nov.    Caucus election is next Thursday. List/schedule. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 48A.
            Schoolhouse to host festival. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 62.
            Consolidation figures change. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 37.
            Eronix (sic) Learning Center ‘complements schools’. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 54.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 107

Jan.      District 107  pays bills. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 7.
Feb.     District 107 board questions state ruling. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 105.
            National spotlight is on Elm Place School. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 96.
            Green Bay School roof payments paid. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 10.
Mar.     107 caucus choice ineligible to run. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 9.
            107 incumbent Rogoff to run as independent in wake of caucus nix. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 9.
            Dist. 107 to participate in state’s buying plan. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 110.
Apr.     A voters’ guide to   Dist. 107. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 9.
            ‘Letter not cause of  defeat’. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 12.
            Dist. 107 seats new members; approves $1056 desk for Elm Place. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 105A.
May     Dist. 107 starts work on OSPI (Office of Superintendent of  Public Instruction) plan.   May 10, 1973, p. 10C
            Carr resigns Dist. 107 post; board hears staffing plans. May 24, 1973, p. 7.
            Dist 107 seeks residents; assistance. May 24, 1973, p. 10B.
June     Superintendent Hansen to be offered new contract. June 28, 1973, p. 5.
            Spanish to be offered at Elm Place School. June 21, 1973, p. 10D. 
July      School consolidation discussed. July 12, 1973, p. 67.
            Speech instruction questioned by board. July 26, 1973, p. 49.
Aug.    Dist. 107 presents budget. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 64A.
            Dist. 107 to open even without contract. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 35.
            We recommend 107 negotiators. (ed.) Aug. 23, 1973, p. 38.
Sept.    District 107  to hold meeting for residents. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 40E.
            New teachers greet District 107 students. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 44.
            District 107 okays budget just over $2 million. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 77.
Nov.    District 107 caucus to hold first meeting. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 42.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 108

Jan.      School study okayed. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 101.
Feb.     District 108 caucus  to back three. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 12.
            Three get okay in 108 contest. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 104.
            District 108 debates construction priorities. Feb. 22, 1973,  p. 10D.
Mar.     District 108 hails outgoing members. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 10.
Apr.     A voters’ guide to District 108. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 8B.
            Caucus too much for Hoseman. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 12.
            District 108 board elects Hilde Orloff president. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 92.
May     Board meets in festive air; Supt. Fenelon is recovering. May 3, 1973, p. 102E.
            How to cover the question. May 3, 1973, p. 106.
            K. Crowell hospitalized. May 17, 1973, p. 7.
            Dist. 108 okays loan for NSSED. (N. Shore Special Education) May 17, 1973, p. 119.
June     Edgewood plans new program. June 21, 1973, p. 7.
July      District 108 vacancies being filled quickly. July 19, 1973, p. 36.
            District 108 open house set. July 19, 1973, p. 38D.
Aug.    District 108 names Peter Walker as principal of Kennedy School. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 36.
            Substitute teachers: pay too low. Dist. 108 board to reconsider. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 45.
            Dist. 108  to stress evaluation in 1973-74. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 46.
Sept.    New teachers greet District 108 students. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 44.
            New teachers start year in District 108. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 46.
            In District 108, $4.9 million budget approved. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 77.
Dec.     Dist. 108 pamphlet tells of services for tots, 3, 4. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 53.

DISTRICT 109

            Caucus will vote on slate of three today at 8 p.m. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 12.
            Program rating goes to District 109 board. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 105.
            Cadwell gives students an hour off. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 88. 

DISTRICT 110

            District 110 votes to abate $30,000 in bond interest funds. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 104.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 111

Jan.      Residents’  poll report to be given District 111, Jan. 4, 1973, p. 6B.
            PTAs vote to drop District 111 school caucus. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 10.
            Finotti replaces principal Smith. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 100.
            Supt. Jenkins explains school interest in cable TV. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 100.
Feb.     District 111 opinions told…and here’s who told them. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 90.
            Kindergarten is topic for District 111. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 104.
            District 111 survey results reported. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 109.
Mar.     District 111 opposes Nixon plan to cut aid to impacted districts. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 10B
            High regard for schools shown. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 89..
            District 111 board reveals survey results. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 96.
            Communication is discussed. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 17.
Apr.     Specialists tell board of a new reading plan. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 106.
May     Dist. 111 requests pact mediator. May 17, 1973, p. 7.
            Can the board do what 2d graders do? Maybe. May 17, 1973, p. 114.
            Mediator named for Dist. 111. May 24, 1973, p. 9.
            Contract is set for instructors. May 31, 1973, p. 9.
            District covers roof. May 31, 1973, p. 98.
July      District buys bus, questions consolidation. July 5, 1973, p. 90B.
            Board discusses school vandalism. July 19, 1973, p. 42.
            It’s summer, it’s cleanup time in District 111. July 26, 1973, p. 46.
Aug.    Budget deficit to decrease; Dist. 111 finances looking up. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 39.
            De Grazia to leave Dist. 111. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 46.
            De Grazia leaving with mixed feelings. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 44.
            District 111 opens doors Wednesday morning. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 48. 
Sept.    District 111 to seek new board member. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 44.
            W. H. Bock named new principal at Oak Terrace. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 50.
            District 111 approves Bock. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 49.
Oct.     Carmen Leopardi joins District 111 board.  Oct. 4, 1973, p. 35.
            District 111 board approves budget. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 44.
            District 111 welcomes new teachers. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 44.
            Oak Terrace teachers chosen as top in the nation. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 46.
            District 111 survey questioned by Ghini. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 37.
Dec.     Reorganization  to be discussed at Dist. 111 open meeting. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 54.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113

Jan.      District 113 caucus is seeking candidates. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 4.
            Strike up the band. Deerfield High School. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 86.
            DHS – semester exam:  two days of re-thinking. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 93.
            District 113 adult education registration forms are due. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 96.
            5 seek caucus backing in Dist. 113. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 100.
Feb.     Dist. 113, to consider nursing program cuts. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 12B.
            Curriculum innovations at HPHS for 1973-74. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 90.
            Nurse cuts, religion draw crowd. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 104.
            Mrs. Brandt, Rothstein slated in District 113. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 10.
Mar.     High school students launch a month-long charity drive. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 83.
            Dist. 113 to cut $12,000 from health budget. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 88.
            Craft talks to be given at high school. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 88.
            Summer school offers three types of classes. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 89.
            Pass-fail proposal: ‘Less discriminatory’: Deerfield High School. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 107.
Apr.     Forensics contestants compete in state meet. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 101.
            Board hears junior college district options. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 12A.
May     Required  physical education a reality to handicapped. (at DHS) May 10, 1973, p. 100.
            Two Highland Parkers win $1,000 National grants. May 17, 1973, p. 6.
            District 113 to revise study. May 17, 1973, p. 7.
            Young lecturers put eyes on skies. May 17, 1973, p. 116.
            Teachers to receive salary hike. May 24, 1973, p. 10B.
            Two teacher representatives to sit on District 113 board. May 31, 1973, p. 99.
June     After 36 years, he’ll miss the kids: Mark A. Panther. June 7, 1973, p. 9.
July      Vocational center study heard. July 12, 1973, p. 39.
            District 113 unit seeks to expand. July 26, 1973, p. 49.
Aug.    District 113 is facing tight budget year. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 49.
            District 113 revises auditorium blueprints. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 44.
            HPHS- an education with options. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 44.
            District 113 okays $10 million budget. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 40D.
Sept.    New attendance check explained. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 46.
            District 113 tax up 1 percent. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 45.
            Longer days ease scheduling. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 46.
            Board approves vocation plan. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 40D.
            Board accepts HPHS remodeling contract. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 40D.
            Highland Park welcomes new teachers. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 42.
            HPHS parking will have problem. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 44.
Oct.     District 113 hits Deerfield letter. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 46.
            Orientation program opens doors for frosh. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 46.
            Sophomore English curriculum changed. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 45.
            District okays college draft. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 42.
            HPHS to DHS and back: a shoe-in for March of Dimes. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 46A.
Nov.    High school pushes vocational training. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 46.
            Board poll set on vocational center plan for county. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 43.
            113 views improvement plan. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 44.
            Board accepts Wollenberger resignation. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 44.
            Board okays poll on LCAVC plan. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 44.    (Lake County Area Vocational Center)
            Delegates elected to District 113 caucus. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 44.
            Pilotte: back vocational plan. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 47.
            Some needs are met by present programs. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 47.
            HPHS seniors want traditional graduation. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 48.
            Expand 74 to offer alternative to students. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 50.
            Board stance reaffirmed. Nov. 29, 1973,  p. 74.
            Help Line funds delayed by board. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 74.
Dec.     Vocational Center referendum slated. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 35.
            Vocational plan backed by local AFL/CIO unit. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 44.
            Guidelines advised for HPHS graduation. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 49.
            District drops consolidation study. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 40.
            Ecology students prepare projects. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 48.
            District okays improvement plan. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 41B.
            Barron named for District 113. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 41B.
            Seniors work in option program. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 44.
            HPHS copes with scheduling problems. Dec. 27, 1973, p. 35.          

SCRIMSHAW

            Jonah of the whale’s teeth – Martin Dubin. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 32.

SEA SHELLS

            See Sandy Stiebel’s sundry sea shells. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 56.

SENIOR CITIZENS

Jan.      Fridays are Dollar Days for seniors in Highland Park. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 11.
            Driving course to begin. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 72.
Feb.     City housing committee hears cost estimate for senior citizen housing. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 5.
Mar.     Retirement series slated. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 69.
             Driving classes offered seniors. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 74.
            Elderly allowed home exemption. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 86.
            Candidate Zeleny concerned about senior citizen transportation. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 7.
Apr.     Senior housing gets a boost. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 5.
            Senior citizens concern Koukos. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 7.
            Health Fair set for seniors. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 79.
May     Highland Park seniors enjoy enameling class. May 3, 1973, p. 80.
July      Geriatric day center open to disabled senior citizens. July 12, 1973, p. 36.
             A day in the sun. July 12, 1973, p. 46.
            Vocational service expands for elderly. July 26, 1973, p. 52.
Aug.    Age allows few choices. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 56D.
            The decision can never be easy. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 56D.
Sept.    Senior Activity Center has new leadership. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 43.
            Remember senior tax deduction. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 64.
Nov.    Clara Taliana nears her 100th birthday. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 37.
            At 100, C. Taliana, is ‘Gramma’ to all. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 38.

SERVICE STATIONS

            Her job’s really a gas: Loreli Sturgeon. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 66.

SEWERS

            Clavey concerns multiply. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 3.
            Plant schedule reaffirmed. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 5.
            Clavey Rd. plant expansion is on. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 92.
            Dan Pierce cites sewage overload. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 7.
            Court lifts sewer connection ban. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 13.
            Sewage plant shenanigans – when will it ever end? Apr. 19, 1973, p. 10.
            Court upholds decision against the sewer ban. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 12A.
            Bill would speed rights to sewers. May 3, 1973, p. 5.
            Sewer permit hearing goes on. June 7, 1973, p. 8D.

SEX/SEXUALITY

            Sexuality goes to church school. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 18.
            Hospital to present lecture on sex tonight. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 37.

SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM

            Forms  for extra income at Social Security office. Aug. 16, 1973,  p. 40C.
            Social Security office accepts applications for added income. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 42.

SOGLIN, PAUL, Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin

            No labels for Soglin. May 3, 1973, p. 7.

SPORTS

Jan.      ‘Fault’ called on tennis project. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 5.
            Tennis club dooms Singer plan. (ed.) Jan. 5, 1973, p. 6.
Feb.     Skiing can be injury free. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 110.
Mar.     The tennis boom isn’t a racket. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 11.
Apr.     Club isn’t up yet; 75 have joined: Deerfield Tennis Club. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 90.
May     Tennis clubs: where ‘love’ costs money. May 17, 1973, p. 94.
July      Racquet club to add courts. July 19, 1973, p. 38.
Aug.    Links challenge average golfer. Aug. 1, 1973, p. 75.
            Sunset Valley can offer an easy, relaxing round. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 69.
            Housewife sweeps tennis courts: Elaine Dann. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 72.
Sept.    Largest indoor tennis facility to be on Shore. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 79.
Oct.     Special Section: Ski. Oct. 15, 1973. Insert.
Nov.    Swim program growing steadily. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 54B.
            Exhibition to feature skaters. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 46.
            Follow the ball to the courthouse: new court sports facility.  Nov. 15, 1973, p. 47.
            Football at Barat gets ‘broad’ support. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 48.
            Kormlyo lives for ice skating. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 50.
            Suburban League about to collapse. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 80.

SPRING

            Special Section Mar. 15, 1973.

STEVENSON, ADLAI III, Senator

            Adlai calls for beach aid.  Mar. 15, 1973, p. 95.
            Stevenson introduces bills to combat erosion. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 90.       
            Adlai looks to power balance. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 52B.

STREETS AND ROADS

            Old Skokie Highway – a scenic tour. Photos. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 10.
            4 representatives co-sponsor bill to convert toll roads to freeways. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 96.
            Illinois office plans Ill. 22 reconstruction. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 94.
            It’s time to let our toll roads go. (ed.) May 24, 1973, p. 8.
            Deuster opposes our toll highway editorial. Letter. May 31, 1973, p. 8.
            $258,000  paves the way for street repairs in city. June 14, 1973, p. 5.
            Murphy hails House move to free tollways. June 14, 1973, p. 6. 
            Elm Pl. one-way rule reversed, parking ban passed on Old Trail. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 38.
            Deerfield opposes Lake-Cook widening. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 40.

SUBURBS

            What cooperation costs. May 3, 1973, p. 10.
            Stan Kennedy notes city’s ties to other suburbs. May 3, 1973, p. 10.
            Cooperation aids services. May 10, 1973, p. 10B.
            Ideas shared on suburban needs. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 69.
            Urban Gateways seeks suburban help. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 6.

SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME: SIDS

            SIDS strikes, they want answers. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 18. 

SUPERSTITION

            How superstitious are  you?  July 12, 1973, p. 48H.

TAXATION/TAXES

Feb.     Taxpayers may join coalition. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 90.
            Property tax ideas? Speak up. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 8.
            Tax relief hearing postponed to Feb. 24, Feb. 15, 1973, p. 7.
Mar.     Citizens applaud end of property taxation. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 10A.
            Straus wants revenue talks. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 11.
            Candidate Man calls for end to utility tax. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 15.
            Basic tax errors include failure to mail and sign. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 84.
            Relief (from property tax) forms are ready. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 102.
Apr.     Realtor wants income tax help for schools. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 103.
            Bill would divide shopping center tax. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 7.
May     Lift utilities tax burden off schools. May 31, 1973, p. 8.
June     Tax bills are lower  - a bit. June 7, 1973, p. 5.
            Taxes down for ’72 due to lower rates. June 14, 1973, p. 9.
Sept.    Walker signs Berning bill for taxing of mobile homes. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 40F.
            Remember senior tax deduction. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 64.
Nov.    Deadline extended for property tax relief. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 36.

TAXIS

            Grandma is a cabbie – Marion Wagner. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 27.
            Cabs hit by gas crunch, prices up, supply low. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 40B.

TEACHERS

            Teachers to work, learn while youths have day off. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 90.
            Teacher course is offered. Jan. 25, 1973. p. 91.
            Stevenson High teachers get 4.9% pay hike. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 111.
            The beard shows up in school – on teacher D. Detwiler. June 7, 1973, p. 98.
            Lorain Caardinal leaves teaching after 18 years. July 19, 1973, p. 41.
            Hanson (Henning Everett) leaves teaching career. July 26, 1973, p. 48.
            He teaches, helps make U.S. history: Steven Schada. Sept 27, 1973, p. 43.
            John Brawders viewed for honors. Dec. 27, 1973, p. 33.

TEENAGERS

            Teenagers preparing for travel on volunteer mission to Latin America. Mar. 29, 1973,  p. 91.
            And now look behind the Red Door. (coffeehouse) Mar. 29, 1973, p. 108.

TELEVISION

            Supt. Jenkins explains school interest in cable TV. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 100.
            Don’t miss TV sugarplums. (ed.) Feb. 1, 1973, p. 8.
            Guest essay: Robert Pirsein on Cable TX. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 9.
            What it’s like to be Bob Kennedy. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 11.
            It’s not all chairs and potted palms. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 11. 

TERRARIUMS

            How to make a garden in glass. May 3, 1973, p. 13.

THEATER

Feb.     Director tackles ‘Miracle Worker’ fights and all. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 30.
            Mime T. Daniel Heagstedt moves in soundless circles. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 30.
Mar.     Three characters in search of an audience. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 28.
            The road to Second Avenue stops here: Actress Roslyn Alexander. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 30.
May     Stagers set ‘Forty Carats’. May 3, 1973, p. 40.
            No name, but real identity: Mary Michell. May 17, 1973, p. 42.
            Local boy, Frank Galati, talks about ‘the importance of being earnest’ – about   ‘Boss’.    May 24, 1973, p. 38.
            Civic theater brushes up on its Shakespeare.  May 31, 1973, p. 28.
June     Memories of Marshall Migatz. June 7, 1973, p. 38.
            Academy curtain rises with ‘Moon’. June 14, 1973, p. 36.
July      Producer Bill Gardener loves summer job. July 5, 1973, p. 32.
            Summerset show goes on. July 5, 1973, p. 38.
            Quintero returns to direct one-acts. July 19, 1973, p. 26.
Aug.    Liss teaches students: ‘Believe in the moment.’ Aug. 16, 1973, p. 7.
            Gods descend for Savoy-aires. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 7.
            Greg Monaco’s playhouse: he plants, nurtures the Willow Playhouse. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 56.
Oct.     There’s no business like…the lead in ‘Oliver’. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 6.
            Pony Express Theater hits the road running. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 77A.
            What ever happened to Charlie? Oct. 25, 1973, p. 48B.
Nov.    They all do ‘I Do! I Do! Nov. 29, 1973, p. 6. 

THOMPSON, U. S. ATTORNEY JAMES R.

            Prosecutor takes aim at corruption, narcotics and protection of public.   Oct. 11, 1973, p. 58.

TRAFFIC

            Traffic study report to be Saturday. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 7.
            Elm Pl. one-way rule reversed, parking ban passed for Old Trail. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 38.
            Watch out for the ‘dirty dozen’: no right turn on red  stops. Dec. 27, 1973, p. 23.

TRANSPORTATION

Jan.      Deuster to introduce 3 transportation bills. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 76.
Mar.     Deuster appointed to study transit system proposals. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 86.
            Transit trustees eye railroad plans. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 106.
            Box: Homart means traffic. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 5. 
            Candidate Zeleny concerned about senior citizen transportation. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 7.
Apr.     Mass transit district votes to subsidize bus company, also expects to buy buses.   Apr. 12, 1973, p. 114.
            Crane submits mass transit plan. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 123.
            Deuster Monday introduces bill creating a mass transit district. Apr. 12, 1973, p. 125.
June     Deuster asks area shuttle. June 28, 1973, p. 97.
July      Transit district seeks expanded bus routes. July 5, 1973, p. 92.
Aug.    NSMTD (N. Shore Mass Transit Dist.) to design bus routes to trains. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 72.
            Rep. Deuster seeks transit referendum. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 38.
Sept.    Bus drivers continue strike; transit unit on shaky ground. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 40A.
Dec.     RTA fight bell rings here. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 37.
            Students set driving ban. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 53.

TREES

            Trees available for planting day to organizations. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 86.
            White Eagle tree service has two happy roles. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 86.
            Fir trees to be sold honoring Arbor Day. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 11.
            Scouts dig helping the city; 43 troops plant trees. May 24, 1973, p. 10.
            What a difference some trees make. June 28, 1973, p. 12.
            Against Dutch elm disease, he tags sick trees to win race. William Smithyman.   Aug. 9, 1973, p. 41.  
            City trees designated champs. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 46.

TWAIN, MARK

            She laughs with Mark Twain: Caroline Thomas Harnsberger, author of ‘Everyone’s Mark Twain. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 34.

UFOs

            The UFO story. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 28.

U. S. ARMY

            Army offering new enlistments service options. May 24, 1973, p. 111. 
            170 fail to register with selective service. June 14, 1973, p. 98.

U. S. CONGRESS

            12th Congressional  District - one of the five fastest growing districts. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 88.

U. S. POST OFFICE

            Post office offers way to lick stamp problems. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 35.

UTILITIES

      See also: ENERGY

            Hey! Who turned down the lights and the heat? Nov. 15, 1973, p. 39.
            Where is all that energy going? Into making a comfortable life. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 39.
            Leaders needed in energy crisis. (ed.) Nov. 15, 1973, p. 41.
            Board (Dist. 113) responds to energy crisis, turns heat down. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 43.

VANDALISM

            Annual police report shows increase in vandalism. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 10.
            Area vandals cause damage in Highland Park incidents. July 12, 1973, p. 39.
            Board discusses school vandalism. July 19, 1973, p. 42.
            Park facilities have share of vandalism. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 58.
            Thriteen cars get 30 flats. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 17.

VETERANS

            Vets can now enroll in Volkswagen class. (repairmen) July 5, 1973, p. 76.

VIETNAM

            Democrats condemn Vietnam bombings. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 97.
            His nephew is coming home but Shankin still thinks of MIAs. Feb. 1, 1973, p. 8.

VOULKOS, PETER, Sculptor

            Voulkos assembles new city sculpture. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 35.
            Readers criticize Voulkos sculpture. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 38.
            Public voices opinion on sculpture name. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 39.
            Close up it looks …like fun. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 38.
            Resident signs up 200 to relocate sculpture. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 40C.
            Sculpture eyed, move pondered. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 69.
            Students write sculpture letters. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 72.
            Morning surprise. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 35.

WALKER, DANIEL, Governor - Illinois

            Governor comes, sees, disappoints. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 36.
            Quiet patient leaves hospital after six days; Gov. Walker on his feet.  Nov. 8, 1973, p. 37.

WASTE MANAGEMENT

            Garbage council set to reactivate. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 79.
            Trash will get us if we don’t get it. (ed.) Feb. 22, 1973, p. 8.
            Oh, that demon garbage. Feb. 27, 1973, p. 28.
            $80,000 okayed for waste plan. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 93.

WATER

            We want to know when the water’s clean. (ed.) July 19, 1973, p. 38A.

WATERGATE

            Crane talks about Watergate. Aug. 9, 1973, p. 56C.

            Crane thinks Watergate will affect ’76 election. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 42.
            Crane calls decision by Nixon a wise one. (release of Watergate tapes)    Oct. 25, 1973, p. 35.
            Local chairman (of Common Cause) urges Watergate special office. Nov. 8, 1973,  p. 46A.

WEDDINGS

            Play it again – and again – Once more with feeling. (Wedding movies) June 7, 1973, p. 12.
            Brides hope to fill hope chests with Uptown Treasures. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 60.

WOMEN

Jan.      Family Service lets women lead the way. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 19.
            Greenerfields bloom with expanded classes. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 28.
Feb.     Clip your way to a new you. (hair styles) Feb. 15, 1973, p. 82.
            Three women make working work. Feb. 15, 1973, p. 82.
            NOW says now’s the time for ERA. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 22.
Mar.     ‘Woman’s Choice’ to be explored. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 16.
            Career day to be aimed at women. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 78.
            Women learn of career potential. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 75.
May     She, Dolores Pearl, guides women into business. May 10, 1973, p. 92.
            Applied  Potential, Catalyst to help women find work. May 10, 1973, p. 92.
June     Experts tell why women want to go back to work. June 21, 1973, p. 24.
Aug.    NOW tells lawmaker ratings on rights. Aug. 23,1973, p. 52B.
Nov.    NOW is growing on North Shore. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 56A/

WORK ETHIC

       See: EMPLOYMENT

WRIGHT, JOHN HERITAGE

            The Wright way in art, life. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 30.

YOGA

            Yoga can change the way  you wake up. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 94. 

YOUTH

            Youth drug panel set for Tuesday. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 92.
            YES on the job; HYRE our youth. May 31, 1973, p. 5. 
            Job race will go to the swift. May 31, 1973, p. 88.
            Teens can work – and play – at home.  June 7, 1973, p. 7.
            City okays funds for youth office. Sept. 27,1973, p. 40D.
            City’s still dry for youth, 19, 20. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 37.
            Council uncorks new drinking law for youth. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 35.

YWCA

            Council to consider Y site, drinking law. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 78.
            YWCA out $5,000 and a home? Oct. 25, 1973, p. 38.
            YWCA nursery school gets tentative nod at church. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 38.
            Y day care center gets temporary city permit. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 38.
            Pajama-clad resident pleads before council, city limits Y permit.  Nov. 15, 1973, p. 37.
            Day care center lacks little except city council okay. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 38.

ZONING

            Candidates see zoning as key to future. Jan. 25, 1973, p. 5.
            Commission to address zoning re: Singer project. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 7.
            Singer goes to court with rezoning suit. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 40C.
            Hospital addition, Y to get hearing. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 35.     
            Exmoor to ask rezoning to build 12 condominiums. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 37.
Highland Park Newspaper Index 1973 - Obituaries
* Indicates item of historic interest.

Allen, Burton R., railroad conductor.  Jan. 25, 1973, p. 10.
Allison, Antoinette. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 40.
Alm, Goldie, homemaker. July 26, 1973, p. 44.
Amsterdam, Esther. July 26, 1973, p. 44.
Andersen, Helmuth M., electrical engineer. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 40.
Anderson, Chester, electrician. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 40.
Appelt, Eldon, Ft. Sheridan employee. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 40.
Arens, Margaret A. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 40.
Arrington, Ruth B. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 40.
Bahnsen, Carl, carpenter/contractor. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 106.
Baracani, Ermelinda, homemaker. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 40.
Barnet, David, chauffeur, gardener. May 31, 1973, p. 104.
Barsanti, Maj. Gen. Olinto. May 10, 1973, p. 123C.
Basile, Anthony R., attorney. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 40.
Baum, David C., law professor.  Mar. 22, 1973, p. 95.
Bedini, Jean E. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 70.
Berg, Larry S., accident victim. Oct, 4, 1973, p. 35.
Bernardi, Maria, homemaker. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 40.
Bertucci, Filomena. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 40.
Bevin, Arthur N. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 40B.
Blakeley, Grace M., homemaker. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 40. 
Bolle, Harry E., Highland Park H. S. teacher. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 102.
Bonacorsi, Joseph. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 40 & Dec. 6, 1973, p. 40.
Bromfield, William C. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 40. 
Brua, (sic) Charles, carpenter contractor. July 5, 1973, p. 16.
Bruchhauser, Edward W. Aug. 16, 1973. p. 40B.
Brune, Louise M. homemaker. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 40.
Bryden, John H., insurance agent. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 40.
Burke, Nora. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 105A.
Carani, Katerina, homemaker. July 26, 1973, p. 44.
Caringello, Rose, homemaker. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 40. 
Chase, Stephen D., salesman. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 40.
Cioni, Frances. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 40.
Cleland, Grace T., homemaker. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 85.
Coleman, Mark, child, accident victim. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 40.  
Collier, Henry, Great Lakes Naval Station engineer. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 95.
Cooke, Leslie L. Jr., broker, boat dealer. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 40.
Cora, Olga, homemaker. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 40.
Corrado, Battista, laborer. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 40.
Coulter, Helen F. homemaker. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 40.
Courtney, Lyle, motel owner. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 74.
Cowgill, Edwin E., electrician. Oct.11, 1973, p. 40.
Craig, Jesse A., owner: Craig's Market. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 40.
Crawford, William J., A & P maintenance supervisor. July 26, 1973, p. 44.
Cubbage, Linda.  Jan. 18, 1973, p. 102.
Daley, Russell, photographer. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 40.
Davis, James A., attorney. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 40.
DeBona, Maurice, carpenter/contractor. May 17, 1973, p. 119A.
Delacoma, Albert, mechanic. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 105A.
Dell, Anne M., homemaker. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 40.
DeRose, Emilia, homemaker. Dec. 27, 1973, p. 28.  
D'Iambri, Elvira. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 40.
Disch, Leora H., Jan. 18, 1973, p. 102.
Dowdall, Terese. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 40.
Dresner, Maude, homemaker. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 40.
Eddleman, John, educator. June 21, 1973, p. 127C.
Elliott, Mabel J. Sept. 13, 1973, p. 40.
Emmons, John B. June 14, 1973, p. 119.
Errico, James C., IRS agent. May 24, 1973, p. 131.
Eyler, Agnes M., June 28, 1973, p. 115B.
Finley, John J. June 14, 1973, p. 118.
Fleming, Clarence V., bus mechanic. Dec. 27, 1973, p. 28.
Flores, Policarpo, accident victim. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 35.
Freudenthal, James. July 12, 1973, p. 40. 
Garrity, Brother George, religious. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 111A.
Geis, Carolyn Rachel, child. May 24, 1973, p. 131.
George, Gilbert L. June 14, 1973, p. 119.
Goldsmith, Florence K., G&R Stables owner. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 40. 
Goldstead, Emma S. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 106.
Gooch, John W., business executive. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 40. 
Goodrode, Charles M. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 40.
Gordon, Bertram, president: Fifth Avenue Uniform Co., Jan. 11, 1973, p. 95.
Grandi, Arthur F., auto mechanic. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 40.
Green, Virginia B. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 87A.
Gross, Paul Jr., vice-president: Railway Express Co. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 114.
Gruyer, Jean. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 87A.
Haavekost, Frederick C., beauty supply dealer. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 40.
Haavekost, (sic) Germaine. July 12, 1973, p. 40
Halacek, Mary, homemaker. See: Haracek. Oct. 11, 1973, p. 40.
Halsted, Georgina. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 40.
Ham, Jessie Earl, sales engineer. June 14, 1973, p. 119.
Haracek, Mary, homemaker.  See: Halacek. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 40.
Harvey, Mautine E., nurse. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 85. 
Heggen, Elmer, air crash victim. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 70.
Hess, Juul (sic). Feb. 22, 1973, p. 111A.
Hodes, Sheldon M. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 107.
Howe, Beatrice. May 10, 1973, p. 123C
Huge, Jeanne Condon. May 10, 1973, p. 123C.
Humphrey, A. Gordon, attorney. June 28, 1973, p. 115B.
Hutchins, Nellie. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 40.
Ittolito, James V. Sr., Dept. of Agriculture employee. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 87A.
Jacobsen, Helen. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 114.
Jacobson, Myron D. Aug. 23, 1973, p.  40.
Jensen, Clara L. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 114.
Johnson, Fern E., homemaker. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 40.
Johnson, Fred, landscaper. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 40.
Johnson, Nanny A., homemaker. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 40.
Jones, William T., stock broker. May 31, 1973, p. 104.
Kee, Rufus W., owned: Central Hardware. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 102.
Keegan, Verona M. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 107.
Kenny, Howard V., truck driver. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 40.
Kerrihard, Lottie. June 14, 1973, p. 119.
Kittermaster, Dougall A. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 109A.
Klein, Betty Wagner. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 40.
Klug,  Edward E. Mar. 1, 1973, p. 87A.
Knight, Edna R., founder: Community Nursery School. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 95.
Knoll, Harry, president: H. B. Rouse Co. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 40B.
Koch, Oscar H., railroad clerk. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 40.
Korte, Ruth K. June 28, 1973, p. 115B.
Krueger, Doris P., homemaker. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 40. 
Kuhlman, Elizabeth. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 40.
Kurtzon, Celia. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 111A.
Lambert, Mrs. R. C. Feb. 22, 1973, p. 111A.
Larson, Dimple C., homemaker. May 31, 1973, p. 104.
Larson, Lloyd. May 3, 1973, p. 105.
Laudrini, Americo, Highwood alderman. July 19, 1973, p. 37. 
Lauridsen, Emil C. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 5B.
Law, Florence T. June 7, 1973, p. 105C.
LeClair, Margaret, homemaker. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 40.
Lenzini, Joseph L., president: Skokie Valley Laundry. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 70.
Levin, Bernice (Billie) May 3, 1973, p. 105.
Levinson, David, attorney. July 5, 1973, p. 16.
Lillie, Albert, box/container manufacturer. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 74. 
Limberg, Raymond A., NBC engineer. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 70.
Lloyd, Percy R., July 5, 1973, p.16. 
Lucenti, Josephine. May 17, 1973, p. 119A.
McConnell, Franklin J., ComEd engineer. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 105A.
McDermott, Frances M., antique dealer. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 109A.
McFarland, Phillip E. July 26, 1973, p. 44.
McGuineas, Elizabeth H. June 14, 1973, p. 118.
Maestri, Burt. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 40.
Mandel, Frances N. July 12, 1973, p. 40.
Manfredini, John, landscaper. Nov. 8, 1973, p. 40.
Marguerite, Walter F. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 70.
Mariani, Vito, landscaper. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 85.
Marks, Emily B., homemaker. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 40.
Marty, Paul J. Highland Park fireman. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 102.
Mayer, Walter F. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 114.
Medici, Atilio. Mar. 15, 1973, p. 109A.
Merrick, Gertrude Lake. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 106.
Metzger, Leopold H., president: Super Cut, Inc. May 24, 1973, p. 131.
Meyer, Elmer A. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 40.
Miller, Lt. Col. Edwin Ford, U.S. Army. May 31, 1973, p. 104. 
Miller, Ralph R. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 107.
Mills, John S., editor. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 114.
Milone, Louis R., May 3, 1973, p. 5.
Mooney, William M., pipe fitter. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 40 & Dec. 27, 1973, p. 28. 
Morrison,  Lt. Col. Donald K. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 5B & Jan. 11, 1973, p. 95.
Mowers, Hazel C., homemaker. Dec. 13, 1973, p. 74.
Muzik, Paul J., N. Shore Railway employee. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 114.
Nash, Mrs. Gillette A., Mar. 22, 1973, p. 95.
Nechine, Nettie, Feb. 15, 1973, p. 105.
Nelson, Franklin, accountant.  Feb. 15, 1973, p. 105.
Newman, Elizabeth B. May 10, 1973, p. 123C.
Newman, Rose H., homemaker. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 40.
O'Connor, Katherine. May 17, 1973, p. 119A.
Ohlwein,  Robert Sr., mover. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 40.
Olson, Axel, carpenter. Sept. 27,1973,  p. 40.
Ori, Valerio. May 17, 1973, p. 119A & May 24, 1973, p. 131.
Ott, Emma J. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 5B.
Paradise, Paul R., investment counselor. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 40.
Passvello, Angelo, Highland Park city employee. July 12, 1973, p. 40.
Patten, Edward B., Highland Park police chief. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 102.
Paul, Manny, advertising man. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 40.
Peddle, Harry M., golf pro. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 102.
Perin, Frannk. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 40.
Perry, Joanne. Mar. 22, 1973, p. 95.
Picchietti, Enea (sic) N., plasterer. May 17, 1973, p. 119A.
Pigati, August, cab driver. May 31, 1973, p. 104.
Podolsky, Charles F., real estate executive, pianist. Nov. 29, 1973, p. 40. 
Powell, Paul. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 109. 
Prato, Annie E. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 5B.
Price, William F., attorney. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 40B.
Quinn, Mildred R., teacher. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 105A.
Quisenberry, Ethyl. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 40.
Raff, Arthur, insurance agent. June 14, 1973, p. 118.  
Rasmussen, Geraldine. May 17, 1973, p. 119A.
Resnick, Harry, professor: Wright Junior College. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 102.
Rizzolo, Donald E., president: Pasquesi Trucking. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 105A
Roslund, Annie. June 21, 1973, p. 127C.
Rudolph, Vernon. June 14, 1973, p. 118.
Ryan, Edward D. Sept. 20, 1973, p. 40.
Schilling, Otto F. math professor: Purdue University.  July 5, 1973, p. 16.
Schneider, Clarence B., carpenter. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 70.
Schneider, Hugo L. Sr., H.P. postmaster. Oct. 18, 1973, p. 40.  
Sears, James A., motorcycle accident victim. May 3, 1973, p. 5.
Seguin, Wildred J., funeral director. Oct. 25, 1973, p. 40.
Selfridge, Helen Adams. Mar. 29, 1973, p. 114.
Serafina, Guido, cement finisher. Apr. 5, 1973, p. 114.
Seyl, Mildred A., homemaker. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 40 & Dec. 6, 1973, p. 40.
Shannon, Richard C. H. P. Hospital employee. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 40.
Shelton, George Sr., restaurant owner. Aug.23, 1973, p. 40.
Shiffelt, Charles B., engineer. Nov. 1, 1973, p. 40.
Sickle, John M., youth. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 70.
Silberhagen, Helen. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 40.
Sims, Goldie Cease. Mar. 8, 1973, p. 107.
Sirotti, Lina. Mar. 22, 1973. p. 95.
Skidmore, Kenneth L., Texaco employee. May 17, 1973, p. 119A.
Sloan, David Morgan, attorney. May 17, 1973, p. 119A & May 24, 1973, p. 131.
Smith, Marie C., homemaker. Dec. 27, 1973, p. 28.
Spellman, Zeta. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 40.
Sperling, Adolph, liquor dealer. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 40.
Spigarelli, Maria, homemaker. Nov. 15, 1973, p. 85 & Dec. 13, 1973, p. 74.  
Stacy, Edna May. June 28, 1973, p. 115B.
Steuer, Edith R. May 10, 1973, p. 123C.
Stockwell, Rita L., Girl Scouts of America director. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 105A.
Stroud, Frederick J., carpenter. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 106.
Stupple, Harry T. Nov. 22, 1973, p. 40.
Swartz, Louise. June 14, 1973, p. 118. 
Tamarri, Ida. Jan. 11, 1973, p. 95.
Tarr, William W., Jan. 11, 1973, p. 95.
Terrero, Ottilia, homemaker. July 12, 1973, p. 40.
Thomas, Dorothy, homemaker. July 26, 1973, p. 44.
Thorson, Alda B., homemaker. Sept. 27, 1973, p. 40.
Tilley, Veronica. June 7, 1973, p. 105C.
Todes, Melvin, founder: North Shore Forum. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 109.
Torri, Delmo. Dec. 6, 1973, p. 40.
Treichel, Waldemar, teacher. Aug. 23, 1973, p. 40.
True, Arline M. Aug. 30, 1973, p. 40.
Unger, Mindelle J. July 5, 1973, p. 16.
Vant, Orma E. Johnson, homemaker. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 40.
Vollertstein, John, investment counselor. Aug. 2, 1973, p. 70.
Walker, Faith Louise, cashier. Jan. 18, 1973, p. 102.
Walker, Lilly Mae, shooting victim. May 3, 1973, p. 5.
Walsh, Genevieve A. homemaker. Aug. 23, 1973, p.  40.
Warton, Florence. June 21, 1973, p. 127C.
Wellman, Lester B., designer/artist. Jan. 4, 1973, p. 5B.
Wertheimer, Louis. Aug. 16, 1973, p. 40B & Aug. 23, 1973, p. 40.
Wetterhahn, John J. Apr. 26, 1973, p. 105A.
Wieboldt, Werner. Dec. 20, 1973, p. 40.
Wineman, John Stern, insurance agent. Feb. 8, 1973, p. 106.
Witten, Katherine H., homemaker. Oct. 4, 1973, p. 40.
Wolf, Sam, management consultant. Apr. 19, 1973, p. 109.
Zabel, Theodore J., painter. Sept. 6, 1973, p. 40.