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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, 1962 through December 31, 1962
HIGHLAND PARK NEWS

1962 News Summary

            1962 marked by changes, conflicts. Dec. 27, 1962, p. 5.

ACCIDENTS

            Coroner's statistics reported for year. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 37.
            Police report shows crime down, accidents up. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 45.
            Four men injured in Old Mill crash. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 24.
            Ammonia explodes; firemen called. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 42.
            Mrs. Hutchinson overcome by gas. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 5.
            A clean slate. (ed.) May 24, 1962, p. 3.
            Policeman hurt in cycle crash. June 14, 1962, p. 24.
            Four cars pile up at Skokie-Deerfield. July 5, 1962, p. 6. 
            A little girl died here, accident victim: Francine Orleans. July 12, 1962, p. 5.
            Firework explodes; boy loses hand. July 12, 1962, p. 5.
            County plans holiday alert to curb traffic accidents. July 19, 1962, p. 12.
            Mrs. Rodney Mason injured in Wisconsin crash. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 5.
            Highway bottleneck crashes continue. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 24.
            Accident corner gets attention.  Sept. 27, 1962, p. 5.
            Hunting death here called an accident. David Witten. Nov. 15, 1962, p. 5. 

ADULT EDUCATION

            Adult education program offered by District 113. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 6.
            Adult education classes draw over 900 members. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 50. 

ALIENS

            Aliens must report address change by Jan. 31. Dec. 27, 1962, p. 14.

AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE – AFS

       See: Foreign Exchange Students

AMERICANISM

            PTO Americanism investigators finish 14 page report. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 6.

ANIMALS

            Dr. Becker plans animal hospital in Northfield. June 28, 1962, p. 29.
            Owner pleads for return of stolen skunk. July 5, 1962, p. 7.
            Dog training classes start. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 25.
            Dogs take over central nook in Evans' Amateur Dog Show. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 29.
            Evans Dog Show winners named, prizes awarded. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 7.    

ART/ARTISTS

           Store art exhibit postponed; will be staged Feb. 16-24. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 3.
            Stores, art center get 200 paintings for Feb. exhibits.  Jan. 25, 1962, p. 5.
            Merchant's art exhibit entrants still signing up. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            Merchant's art fair has thirty prizes for amateur critics. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 7.
            Every store an art gallery. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 3.
            9 paintings picked by art show jury. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            Deerfield man wins first prize in Art Fair guess. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 48.
            High school art takes places in Wieboldt show. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 27.
            Art Center broke; ponders closing down. Mar. 22, 1962, p. 9.
            May open camera class at Center. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 7.
            High school shows painting of two prominent artists: Christiansen, Davis. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 62.
           'Hello Art' is slogan for Festival of the Arts at Rec Center Sept. 2-3. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 11.
            'Hello Art' show Sept. 2 and 3 biggest ever in Highland Park. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 7.
            Fine Arts Center given new home in Crossroads. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 27.
            Many artists featured for Fine Arts Festival Sept. 2 and 3. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 12.
           'All Arts' festival attracts crowd of 10,000 to 15,000. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 5.
            Announce fall schedule of classes at new Suburban Fine Arts home. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 24.
           Art teachers display works. Oct. 18, 1962, p. 7.
           Suburban Fine Arts Center will show its new home Friday. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 31.
            High school displays art works by Dobkin, Pounian. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 24.

ASSESSMENTS

            Special assessments finally paid off. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 5.
            Special assessment; four hearings held. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 3.

AUDITORIUM THEATER

            Ben Rose reproduces wall paper for Auditorium restoration. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 7.

AUTHORS

            Plan reception for local author, David Rosen. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 29. 
            Writer scares up suspense - Greg Kishbaugh. Oct. 25, 1962, p. B3.
            Book by H. P.  man may help 'Relieve the Pain'. (H. Klauber) Oct. 25, 1962, p. 41. 

AUTOMOBILES

            Auto show open house tonight on Central Ave. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 5.

AWARDS

            Nominations for Jaycee's annual award are sought. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 5.
            NCCJ will honor President Cole of L.F. College. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 26.

BANKS

            Bank of Highland Park shows record gain of 41 percent in resources. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 5.
            First National Bank tells of progress in 1961. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 3.
            First National Bank's 1961 increase reflected in all facets of  its operations. Jan. 25, 1962,  p. 31.
            New Deerfield Savings rate of 4 1/2% analyzed by expert. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 34.
            Magazine reveals gains made by Bank of Highland Park. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 3.
            Bank of HP offers lowest bid to win Dist. 108 warrants. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 5.
            Clinic on personal money management  to open at Bank of HP. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 6.
           Issue permit for Highwood bank. June 21, 1962, p. 5.
            First Federal shows 100% increase in growth since '59. Oct. 4, 1962, p. 40.
            Voters to consider changes in state banking act Nov. 6. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 21.  

BICYCLES

            You and your bike. (ed.) July 19, 1962, p. 3.
            Highwood alderman seek registration of every bicycle. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 5. 

BONAMARTE, SGT. MICHAEL F., Sr.

            Civil Service board must give exam to Sgt. Bonamarte. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            Bonamarte decision appealed by city. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 3.
            Civil Service board to hear Espinosa, Bonamarte cases. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 6.
            Civil Service begins new hearing; Bonamarte case gets big police audience. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 5.
            Bonamarte to be fired for city council scene. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 5.
            City records altered, Bonamarte accuses. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 6.
            Bonamarte testimony challenged by city. May 3, 1962, p. 5.
            Promote Bonamarte or 'get smeared' city council told. May 3, 1962, p. 7.
            Bonamarte hearing on promotion ends. May 10, 1962, p. 5.
            Bonamarte dismissal charges filed. May 31, 1962, p. 5.
            Nine testify Bonamarte troublemaker. July 5, 1962, p. 5.
            Civil Service Commission enters order in Bonamarte petition to take police lieutenant exam. July 19, 1962, p. 24.
            Who caused police mess - Bonamarte or Schmieg? Aug. 2, 1962, p. 6.
            Ten more to testify in Bonamarte case. Oct. 18, 1962, p. 6.
            Civil Service chairman reminds witness of oath. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 72.
            Civil Service case continued to Dec. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 7.
            Bonamarte finally cross-examined in dismissal case. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 5. 

BRIDGES

            Dangerous bridge on Deerfield Road. Photo. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 3.
            Reach agreement on W. Ditch bridge. May 31, 1962, p. 6.

BUSES

            High school bus routes. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 24.
            How are you getting downtown? Sept. 6, 1962, p. 5. 

BUSINESS

            Radio sale proves people will shop in Highland Park. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 14.
            Green price tags will mark sale March 8-10. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            Chamber’s new division is activated here. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 3.
            Piser opens chapel in suburban Skokie. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 36.
            New Bannister’s store opens in Crossroads Center. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 71.
            Jewel Tea Co. ground-breaking ceremony  held on Central Ave. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 5.
            Brotman’s to open new store here this evening. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 5.
            Industry, business needs outlined for home owners. May 3, 1962, p. 6.
            HP Chamber seeks member opinion on charity drives. May 10, 1962, p. 5.
            Homemakers' Week offers special shopping bargains. May 24, 1962, p. 5.
            Chamber in action. (ed.) May 31, 1962, p. 3.
           Shoppers prefer Friday night questionnaire replies show. June 14, 1962, p. 6.
            Ravinia Jewel opens remodeled store. June 14, 1962, p. 64.
            Gala ground-breaking for Deerfield Sara Lee bakery to be held next Wednesday.  June 21, 1962, p. 10.
            Dr. Becker plans animal hospital in Northfield. June 28, 1962, p. 29.
            Impact of Sara Lee. (ed.) July 5, 1962, p. 3.
            Sara Lee opening ceremonies. Photo. July 5, 1962, p. 5.
            Merchants agree to open stores Friday evenings. July 12, 1962, p. 7.
            Group studies map of land zones for business. Photo. July 26, 1962, p. 5.
           Chamber's trade fair to display fine imports from foreign lands. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 5.
            Bank night at Moraine hosts 100. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 6.
           Stores to switch to Fridays for late evening shoppers. Sept.6, 1962, p. 37.
            Central shopping center planned; half block on First to be developed. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 5.
           First Federal shows 100% increase in growth since '59. Oct. 4, 1962, p. 40.
            Fell, Rudman & Co. opens HP 'first' brokerage office. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 6.
           Recreate 1927 for Deerfield Savings birthday party. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 9.
           New Kelley-Spalding funeral building begun. Sketch. Dec. 27, 1962, p. 22.

CAMP SAKAJEWA

            Weather destroys Sakajewa lodge near Deerfield. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 9.
            Start Sakajewa cleanup. May 17, 1962, p. 33.

CANDIDATES

            More candidates in the primaries submit biographies. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 7.
            Three more run for Congress. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 4.
            Kimball gets nod from Pierce for Congress race. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 9.
            Berning launches campaign for county treasurer. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 9.
            Four quit the primary race. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 4.
            Primary candidates report. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 4.
            Carroll endorsement claim disputed by Sen. McClory. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 27.
           Candidates air their views. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 4.
            League to offer opportunity to meet and hear candidates. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 5.
            Congress hopefuls tell Women Voters their ten platforms. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 19.
            General assembly candidates answer League’s questions. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 25.
            Coulson, Green may run alone for state Senate. May 24, 1962, p. 7.
            Candidate information. Oct. 18, 1962, p. 30.
            Dirksen reception and rally set for Sunday afternoon. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 34.
            State candidates answer questions. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 67.
             County candidates reply to Women Voters' quiz. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 8. 

CAUCUS SYSTEM

       See:  Elections

CHARITIES

            Old greeting cards will be collected for trip abroad. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 9.
            Cut in agency services looms as Community Chest goal lags. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 5.
            Heart Fund committee readies drive. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 3.
            Your Heart Fund dollar at work.  Photos. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 50.
            Your charity dollar. (ed.) Mar. 1, 1962, p. 10.
            Red Cross names co-chairmen for 1962 fund drive. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 9.
            NCJW Thrift Shop is new project of local council. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 4.
            Local Heart Fund goes over top. May 3, 1962, p. 7.
            HP Chamber seeks member opinion on charity drives. May 10, 1962, p. 5.
            Community Chest will open drive month early. July 5, 1962, p. 6.
            Medical care for needy receives Chest support. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 48.  
            HP Community Chest drive underway - seek $121,760. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 6.
            Community Chest campaign launches $121,760 drive. Sept. 13, 1962, p. 12.
            Community Chest donations show increase over '61. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 32.
            Catholic Charities aided by Highland Park Chest fund. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 37.
            Community Chest passes $63,000 with $7.70 gift. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 25.
            Name Millard Grauer 1963 County Heart Fund chairman. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 26.
            Ravinia School children help Dixon State School children. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 7.
            Community Chest lagging as drive nets light $93,000. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 10. 

CHILD CARE/CHILDREN

            Edgewood Student Council ‘adopts’ Korean child. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 33.
            Governor Kerner sets Exceptional Children's Week. May 3, 1962, p. 33.
            Final counseling session in season for child guidance. May 24, 1962, p. 21.
            Tothouse Theatre presenting first of four plays. July 12, 1962, p. 20.
            Fishing with magnets. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 25.
            What aid for special kids? Oct. 18, 1962, p. 6.

CHURCHES/SYNAGOGUES

            Plan for Congregation Solel. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 32.
            Churches to join in World Day of Prayer. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 34.
            Purim observance planned by synagogues and temples.  Mar. 15, 1962, p. 32.
            Special services mark Holy Week. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 38. 
            Synagogues set services for observance of Passover. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 38.
            Baha'is form local assembly. May 3, 1962, p. 31.
            Announce plans for new temple in Glencoe. May 10, 1962, p. 46.
            To break ground for new temple. May 31, 1962, p. 30.
            Beth El to hold first N.S. Hebrew High graduation. June 21, 1962, p. 38.
            Ground-breaking held Sunday at First United. June 28, 1962, p. 38. 
            Highland Parkers take part in cornerstone ceremonies (at Trinity United Church of Christ) Aug. 2, 1962, p. 42.
            Beth El begins first pre-Hebrew school classes. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 38.
            What is a Methodist? Aug. 16, 1962, p. 30.
            Architect's drawing for North Shore Congregation Israel Temple. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 30.
            Classrooms to be added to Bethany Methodist Church. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 46.
            Church dedication slated for Sunday at Trinity United. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 51.
            Bethany Church greets new pastor. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 48.
            Bethany Church cited as effective example of merger. Nov. 29, 1962, p. 38.
            Fund crusade progressing Bethany UEB officials say. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 29.

CIVIL DEFENSE

            Federal fallout (shelters) inspector here. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 4.
            ‘Shelters-Survival’ open meet topic for peace group. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 34A.

CLUBS/ASSOCIATIONS

            Form county group in Dooley Foundation. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 39.
            League of Women Voters meets to discuss school redistricting. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 7.
            NS Film Society tells program for February. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 18.
            Brent will open Y's book review series Jan. 26. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 18A.
            Moraine Girl Scouts name directors at annual meeting. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 23.
            Phi Beta Kappas to install new Illinois chapter. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 24.
            Boy Scouts ready to observe 52nd anniversary. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 24.
            Boy Scouts renew oath to observe 52nd anniversary. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 58.
            Girl Scout Week March 11-17 notes golden anniversary. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 20.
            Girl Scouts plan planting to mark 50th anniversary. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 3.
            NS men gardeners enter exhibit for show. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 20.
            Moraine Council joins in noting Girl Scout Week.  Mar. 15, 1962, p. 18.
            Rotarians to hear ‘adopted son’ talk on South Africa. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 6.
            YWCA elects new board members at annual meeting. May 3, 1962, p. 6.
            HP League names officers, set 1962-63 program. May 3, 1962, p. 20.
            NS Human Relations annual meet tonight. May 17, 1962, p. 21.
            YWCA summer class registration opens this week. June 7, 1962, p. 7.
            Men's Garden Club announces annual rose show June 23. June 14, 1962, p. 32.
            Scouting in Highland Park shows increased interest. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 12.
            Highland Park Woman's Club opening 63rd season Oct. 2. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 16.
            B'nai B'rith to increase programs for vets, military. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 7.
            Boy Scouts plan round-up events for new members. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 6.
            Three generations of Eagle Scouts in Highland Park family. Dec. 6, 1962, p. 6. 

COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES

            Set dates for reports on regional college survey. Jan.. 4, 1962, p. 4.
            Committee surveys higher education needs in area. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 39.
            Lake Forest College forms advisory committee on natural sciences. Jan. 18, 1962, p.  8.
            College survey points out area’s population growth. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 10.
            NCE offers full range of courses for summer term. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 42.
            College survey group finds regional college feasible. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 62.
            LF College gets $2 million grant from Ford fund. July 5, 1962, p. 33.
            Lake County College. (ed.) July 26, 1962, p. 3.
            College planning booklet available to students Dec. 17. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 50. 

CONSOLIDATION

            Women Voters ask how to combine school districts. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 20.
            Consolidation of school areas is League topic. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 19.
            Consolidation of school districts is League topic. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 6.
            School districts to merge? Apr. 26, 1962, p. 12.
            Hope for consolidation. May 3, 1962, p. 3.
            Superintendents say 'amen' to proposal for consolidation. May 3, 1962, p. 11.
            High school PTA to review consolidation. May 3, 1962, p. 29.
            Keep politics out of our schools, new group asks. May 10, 1962, p. 7.

CORONERS

            Coroner's statistics reported for year. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 37.

COULSON, ROBERT, State Representative

            Coulson article reprinted in book. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 7.
            Rep. Coulson is A. O. Fay Lodge speaker. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 9.
            Did candidate leave in a huff? Mar. 29, 1962, p. 4.
            McClory, Coulson urge special vote for state senator. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 12.

CRIME

            Four men injured in shooting spree at 400 tavern. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 3.
            Police report shows crime down, accidents up. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 45.
            100 mph chase nets youth in car stolen in Highwood. Feb. 22, 1962,  p. 7.
             Loot Eagle Store of $1600, all in small change. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 4.
             Watchman stabbed, nab boy at school. June 28, 1962, p. 11.
             Burglar-proofing. (ed.) July 5, 1962, p. 3.
             Passers-by join burglar chase. July 5, 1962, p. 6.
            Call  for 'Perry Mason' - Music Theatre is robbed. July 12, 1962, p. 7.
             Car dealer burglary may solve another. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 24.
            Manufacturer tied, kicked, robbed by masked pair. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 5.
            Two armed men rob LeBolt family Sunday evening. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 66.
            Baby abandoned. Dec. 27, 1962, p. 5. 

DEERFIELD, IL

            Deerfield voters preview will feature top speakers. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 9.
            Weather destroys Sakajawea Lodge near Deerfield. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 9.
            Gala ground-breaking for Deerfield Sara Lee bakery to be held next Wednesday. June 21, 1962, p. 10.
            City of Deerfield financial statement. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 34C.

DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

      See: Schools-District 113.

DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP

            Township budget approved by 20. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 6.
            Township supervisor’s report. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 29.
            Supervisor's statement. May 3, 1962, p. 32.
            Delinquent tax list. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 44.
            Assessment roll. Nov. 29, 1962, p. 33.
            Ed. Gellen named township auditor succeeding Seyl. Dec. 6, 1962, p. 7.
            Assessment roll. Dec. 27, 1962, p. 29.

EDENS, WILLIAM GRANT

            Godfather of Edens Highway had early love of opera. Nov. 22, 1962, p. 7. 

EDITORIALS

           Progress despite discord. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 10.
            Getting bigger. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 10.
            Double standard on appointments? Jan. 18, 1962, p. 10.
            Rapid action. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 10.
            Park referendum must pass. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 10.
           Too few precincts. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 10.
            Expensive annual report. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 10.
            Build your business HERE. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 10.
            More interest in Family Service. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 10.
            Hope springs from begonias. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 10.
            One way to skin a cat. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 10.
           Your charity dollar. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 10.
            Dist. 198 (sic) board answers questions.  Mar. 1, 1962, p. 10.
            Paying double for parking tickets? Mar. 8, 1962, p. 10.
            Get the show on the road. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 10.
            A good bargain. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 10.
           Spring housecleaning. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 3.
            RX for District 108.  Apr. 5, 1962, p. 3.
            Caucus system’s outdated. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 3.
            Who wrote the letters? Apr. 19, 1962, p. 3.
            Standards: housing and journalistic. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 3.
            Lake County’s seashore. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 3.
            Self disenfranchisement. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 3.
            Hope for consolidation. May 3, 1962, p. 3.
            And double the tax take ---free. May 3, 1962, p. 3.
            Our hospital. May 10, 1962, p. 3.
            Selecting profession. May 10, 1962, p. 3.
            Too many governments. May 17, 1962, p. 3.                                                                           
            Armed Forces Day. May 17, 1962, p. 3.
            Vehicle safety lane? May 17, 1962, p. 3.
            A clean slate. May 24, 1962, p. 3.
            No problem here. May 24, 1962, p. 3.
            Shopping hours, May 31, 1962, p. 3.
            Chamber in action. May 31, 1962, p. 3.
            Earlier tax bills. May 31, 1962, p. 3.
            Rep. Church's poll. June 7,1962, p. 3.
            Wanted alive. June 7, 1962, p. 3.
            Summer's great here. June 7, 1962, p. 3.
            Councilman Picchietti replies. June 14, 1962, p. 3.
            How much is that doggie? June 14, 1962, p. 3.
            Our shrinking treasure. June 21, 1962, p. 3.
            Parking's getting easier. June 21, 1962, p. 3.                
            Mosquitoes bug us. June 21, 1962, p. 3.
            Can we wave the flag too much? June  28, 1962, p. 3.
            Nuts to your vote! June 28, 1962, p. 3.
            Uniforms for students. June 28, 1962, p. 3.
            Impact of Sara Lee. July 5, 1962, p. 3.
            Burglar-proofing. July 5, 1962, p. 3.
            Bloodstained holiday. July 12, 1963, p. 3.
            You and your bike. July 19, 1962, p. 3.
            About errors. July 19, 1962, p. 3.
            Lake County College. July 26, 1962, p. 3.
            New courthouse. July 26, 1962, p. 3.
            Color-blind council. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 3.
            Inadequate recommendation. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 3.
            Mired in controversy. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 3.
            Buy postage here. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 3.
            Best Ravinia season. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 3.
            Our police scandal. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 3.
            Both are wrong. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 3.
            Friendly Fort Sheridan. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 3.
            No man's land in Highland Park. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 3.
            Fixing up West Park Avenue. Aug. 30. 1962, p. 3.
            Fine litterbugs.  Sept. 6, 1962, p. 3.
            Our sinking Navy. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 3.
            Who's running? (for city council) Sept. 13, 1962, p. 3.
            Taxes for what? Sept. 20, 1962, p. 3.
            Peanuts aren’t just peanuts. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 3.
            Crossing the street. Sept. 27,1962, p. 3.
            Kids watch over kids. Oct. 4, 1962, p. 3.
            Seasonal woes. Oct. 4, 1962, p. 3.
            Parents' responsibilities. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 3.
            Our teams deserve support. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 3.
            Taxes are for schools. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 3.
            One we'd rather not write. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            Difficult driving conditions. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            The spirit of giving. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 3.
            Equal time but biased ear. Nov. 22, 1962, p. 3.
            Everybody's high school. Nov. 22, 1962, p. 3.
            What future for Highland Park? Dec. 6, 1962, p. 3.
            Let's vote on the courthouse. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 3.
            Thanks to Chamber members. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 3.
            Winter check-up for family car urged. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 3.
            A pair of kudos. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 3.
            Have a good driving Yule. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 3.   

ELECTIONS

            League continues to explore values of caucus system.   Feb. 1, 1962, p. 5.
            Too few precincts. (ed.) Feb. 1, 1962, p. 10.
            Women Voters continue study of caucus system. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 5.
            12th District Republicans face choice for Congress. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 22.
            Two school elections contested. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 3.    
            Polling places. Map. List. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 7.
            Caucus system’s outdated. (ed.) Apr. 12, 1962, p. 3.
            Ethical elections group tells where, when, why to vote. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 6.
            Vote results. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 7.
            Self disenfranchisement.  (ed.) Apr. 26, 1962, p. 3.
            Senatorial primary on, off, changed. May 10, 1962, p. 6.
            Special primary will be held Tuesday, Aug. 14. May 17, 1962, p. 11.
            Kimball rips cost of special primary for state senate. June 7, 1962, p. 58.
            Women Voters' League opens information campaign for first-time voters.  July 19, 1962, p. 5. 
            21-year-olds urged to register. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 11.
            League reminds residents of vote registration. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 24.
            Who's running? (for city council) (ed.) Sept. 13, 1962, p. 3.
           Absentee ballots available now for Nov. election. Oct. 18, 1962, p. 36.
            Blue Ballot 'yes' urged by residents. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 6.
            Voters to consider changes in state banking act Nov. 6. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 21.
            All Republicans win; Hulse leads ticket. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 6.

EMPLOYMENT

            Workpower Mobile recruiting office to be here soon. May 10, 1962, p. 59.

ENVIRONMENT

            War on weeds. May 24, 1962, p. 7.
            Our shrinking treasure. (ed.) June 21, 1962, p. 3.
            Fine litterbugs. (ed.) Sept. 6, 1962, p. 3.  
            Anti-noise law to be considered by city council. Sept. 13, 1962, p. 5.
            Beautification law may be a first for Highland Park. Oct. 4, 1962, p. 7.
            Highwood litter law enforcement warned. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 5.

EXMOOR COUNTRY CLUB

            Exmoor hub of Highland Park social life since June, 1897. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 10.

FAMILIES/FAMILY LIFE

            Family Service open meeting is well-attended. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 8.
            More interest in Family Service. (ed.) Feb. 15, 1962, p. 10.
            Dr. Arthur Miller named psychiatric consultant at Family Service. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 37.
            Many families seek assistance from HP Family Service. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 21.
            Two Family Service consultants named to Institute staff. Oct. 18, 1962, p. 24.
            Family Service director on national committees. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 24.

FIRES

            Fireplace burns; 2 get monoxide. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 45.
            Steer restaurant burns four hours; cause unknown. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 4.
            Firemen injured; home destroyed. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 7.
            Insurers, Scouts inspecting today for fire hazards. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 5.
            House burns, dog killed. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 5.

FLAGS

            A salute to old glory. June 7, 1962, p. 3.
            Can we wave the flag too much? (ed.) June 28, 1962, p. 3.

FLOODS

            Geodetic survey's flood plain map confirms HP data. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 24.
            New flood map, movie, experts set for public hearing. Nov. 22, 1962, p. 14.
            New map expected to tame Skokie River. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 21.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS        

            Foreign exchange students present panel. Photo. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 19.
            Seek Deerfield families to house AFS students. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 23.
            AFS students like steak, snow and our country. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 25.
            To honor 'parents' of AFS students at buffet supper. May 24, 1962, p. 7.
            To spend summer in Germany as AFS student.  A. Alschuler. June 7, 1962, p. 7.
            Exchange students will leave Monday. June 21, 1962, p. 7.
            Sixteen-year-old arrive to launch 6th year of American Field Service program at HPHS.  Sept. 13, 1962, p. 7.
            Returning American abroad student back from Europe. Sept. 13, 1962, p. 7.

FORT SHERIDAN, IL

            Fort Sheridan notes 75th year with Armed Forces Day event. May 17, 1962, p. 24.
            Friendly Fort Sheridan notes 75th year with Armed Force Day event. May 17, 1962, p. 24.
            Col. House to retire. May 24, 1962, p . 9.
            Sheridan employee retires after 21 years with Army. ( Stuart W. Hook) Aug. 23, 1962,  p.22.
            Fort Sheridan- 75 years old. Nov. 15, 1962, p. 3.
            Students share in Yule program at Ft. Sheridan. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 14.
            Sheridan deputy commander: Col. Middleton, retires after 38 years. Dec. 27, 1962, p. 24.

GARDENING/GARDENS

            Annual Rose Show scheduled for this weekend, June 23. June 21, 1962, p. 33.
            Award honors to top rose growers. June 28, 1962, p. 12.
            N. Shore Men's Garden Club set for 23rd Flower Show. Aug.16, 1962, p. 12.
            N.S. Men's Garden Club Show set for week end. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 29.
            1962 Flower and Garden Show draws 1300 entries. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 31.

GLENN, JOHN, Astronaut

            HPHS flies along with John Glenn. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 5.

HEALTH

            Chamber opposes federal health aid. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 3.
            Health Department fights flu, strep. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 9.
            Open new geriatric center, Eden View, next Tuesday. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 9.
            Heart Assn. ups grant to study rheumatic fever. May 3, 1962, p. 33.
            Hearing and speech center will open next Sunday, June 21, 1962, p. 59.
            Record  high of chest x-rays given in three day visit of Lake County mobile unit.  June 28, 1962, p. 7.
            Four rare disease pleas discouraged during Chest time. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 7.
            Heart program fight told at first Heart Council  meeting.   Dec. 13, 1962, p. 46.

HIGHLAND PARK, IL

            Annual report may qualify city for lower interest rate. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 45.
            Snow cost tops $20,000 budget; winter weather cuts city fund for trees. Jan. 11, 1962,   p. 3.
            Fire auxiliary proposed by Snyder; 40 volunteers only solution. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 3.
            Rapid action. (ed.) Jan. 18, 1962, p. 10.
            Double standard on appointments? Jan. 18, 1962, p. 10.
            City council rules on parking permit, walks, gas tanks. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 3.
           Street improvement properties assigned by city council. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            County sewage solution opposed; mayor pledges fight against  tax.   Feb. 1, 1962,  p. 3.
            City of Highland Park use district map. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 31.
            Old city garage is up for sale. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 42.
            Model city housing code proposed. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 3.
            City hires personnel system study. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 3.
            Bonamarte decision appealed by city. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 3.
            Snow cost soars. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            Extraterritoriality.  Mar. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            City, railroad disagree on price of land. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 5.
            HP’s bruised budget to be subject of League unit meet. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 5.
            Citizens invited to budget planning. Mar. 22, 1962, p. 3.
            City buys pump, sells old garage. Mar. 22, 1962, p. 3.
            Spring arrives for city’s birthday. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 3.
            Highland Park is 4th NS town. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 53.
            City licensing laws to be recodified. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 5.
            Paving, waterworks bidding scheduled.  Apr. 5, 1962, p. 7.
            City’s budget commission set to study expenditures. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 6.
            Streets, garbage, tunnel are city’s work. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 5.
            Referendum offered on parking bonds for railroad deal. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 5.
            Fire engine, pipe, paving bids taken. May 3, 1962, p. 5.
            Promote Bonamarte or 'get smeared' city council told. May 3, 1962, p. 7.
            Councilmen vague on NEWS report of smear threat. May 10, 1962, p. 7.
            City pay raises may cost $9,000, May 10, 1962, p. 7.
            Mayor replies to police letters; council votes down Bonamarte pay claim.   May 17, 1962, p. 3.
             City council picks 5 to serve again. May 31, 1962, p. 7.
            City plans new personnel system. June 7, 1962, p. 5.
            Hitchhikers banned; squad cars sought; estate annexed. June 14, 1962, p. 7.
            City buys Quonset; rejects water bid; plans more paving. June 28, 1962, p. 5.
             City opposes county works department. July 12, 1962, p. 5.
            Air conditioner, parking ordinances passed as planned. July 12, 1962, p. 21.
            City sees over $7 million budget. July 19, 1962, p. 5.
            Plan commission make new sidewalk recommendations. July 19, 1962, p. 7.
            City appropriation budget passed. July 26, 1962, p. 6.
            Appropriation bill for 1962-63. July 26, 1962, p. 24.
            Inadequate recommendation. (ed.) Aug. 2, 1962, p. 3.
            Boat fuel pump voted down. City council rejects park board's plans. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 5.
            City readies tax levy ordinance; abatements planned; 60-cent rate held. Aug. 16, 1962,  p. 5.
            City to get traffic safety award; HP among nation's top fifteen. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 5.
            City financial statement. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 34.
            Budget message sees aging city. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 5.
            Financial report may save taxes. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 21.
            Bond issue projects nearly done. Oct. 4, 1962, p. 5.
            Beautification law may be a first for Highland Park. Oct. 4, 1962, p. 7.
            City council OKs 3 proclamations. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 5.
            HP sewage plant to display trophy at open house. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 5.
            Encyclopedia tells HP history. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 27.
            Riverside manager to be city's new finance director. Oct. 18, 1962, p. 5.
            City signs contract for 6 snowplows, stockpiles salt. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 42.
            Council has agenda, will travel. Nov. 29, 1962, p. 5.
            New electric code, beautification panel enacted by city. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 7.
            City forestry department proposed. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 5. 

HIGHLAND PARK BUILDING DEPARTMENT

           161 homes built; as many more foreseen this year. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 4.
            Average new home values rising; year-end total tops expectation. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 27.
           New home building year starts strong. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 42.
            Eleven new homes begun last month.  Mar. 29, 1962, p. 31.
           25 new buildings started in April. May 17, 1962, p. 25.
           Construction total nears $5 million. July 12, 1962, p. 21.
           Construction rate rises in July. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 21.
           Construction ahead by 1 1/2 million. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 33.
            Biggest building year since 1959. Dec. 6, 1962, p. 5. 

HIGHLAND PARK CIVIC ASSOCIATION

            HP Civic Association to hold town meeting this evening; every citizen is welcome.   June 7, 1962, p. 5.
            Panel lists civic hopes. Chaimson new president. June 14, 1962, p. 7.   

HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT

            Fire auxiliary proposed by Snyder; 40 volunteers only solution. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 3.
            Fire engine stuck; man hurt in blaze; hydrants required. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 5.
            Firemen boost window decals for invalids. July 19, 1962, p. 6.

HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL

       See: Schools-District 113.

HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL

            Report on hospital functions under winter conditions. Sketch. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 5.
            Hospital outlines lecture series for HS students. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 24.
            Expensive annual report. (ed.)  Feb. 1, 1962, p. 10.
            Magnascanner demonstrated. Photo. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 47.
            HP Hospital adds physical therapist. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 25.
            Hospital to host group for study of radioisotope. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 5.
            Our hospital is a pleasant place. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 56.
            Hospital names top employee, patient. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 44.
            Hospital honors nursing staff. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 24.
            Open observance of Hospital Week. May 3, 1962, p. 7.
            Our hospital. (ed.) May 10, 1962, p. 3.
            Thousands of volunteer hours represented in these awards. June 14, 1962, p. 47.
            Photo: Highland Park Hospital's new business office. July 5, 1962, p. 25.
            Photos showing interiors of new south wing. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 24.
            Ambu Resuscitator added for hospital emergency use. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 24.
            Nurses housing construction progresses; see fall opening. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 27.
            885 births in one year. Sept. 13, 1962, p.  9.
            Society honors local hospital administrator. Sept. 13, 1962, p. 24.
            Ballengers: Highland Park Hospital's first family. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 11.
            Woman's Auxiliary reports $38,835 given to hospital. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 24.
            Tag days gross and net $1697 for HP Hospital. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 6.
            Hospital names medical staff for fiscal year. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 5.
            Hospital emergency plan designed for quick action. Nov. 15, 1962, p. 34.
            Hospital announces new visiting hour schedule. Nov. 22, 1962, p. 22.
            Annual hospital meeting produces new officers, board. Nov. 22, 1962, p. 25.
            History of Alcove Gifts traced over 11 year span. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 8.
            Self-help training program offered by HP Hospital. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 36.
            Communications system at hospital a maze of wires. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 48.
            Add new stretcher device to hospital emergency services. Dec. 27,1962, p. 8. 

HIGHLAND PARK HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION

            Over 500 attend Human Relations conference here. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 12.

HIGHLAND PARK PLAN COMMISSION

            Plan commission make new sidewalk recommendations. July 19, 1962, p. 7.
            Planners busload tours town houses. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 7.

HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT

            Schmieg will stay despite tempting offer from Skokie. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 3.
            Progress despite discord.  (ed.) Jan. 4, 1962, p. 10.
            Local police find 'good samaritans' among drivers. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 5.
            Police report shows crime down, accidents up. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 45.
            Civil Service board must give exam to Sgt. Bonamarte. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            Bonamarte decision appealed by city. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 3.
            Cop suspended for letter in the NEWS. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 4.
            Civil Service board to hear Espinosa, Bonamarte cases. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 6.
            Local businessmen seek answers to police practices. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 5.
            Civil Service begins new hearings; Bonamarte case gets big police audience.  Apr. 19, 1962, p. 5.
            Bonamarte to be fired for  city council scene. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 5.
            City records altered, Bonamarte accuses. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 6.
            Bonamarte testimony challenged by city. May 3, 1962, p. 5.
            Promote Bonamarte or 'get smeared' city council told. May 3, 1962, p. 7.
            Bonamarte hearing on promotion ends. May 10, 1962, p. 5.
            Bonamarte dismissal charges filed. May 31, 1962, p. 5.
            91 businessmen sign protest on Espinosa penalty. June 14, 1962, p. 5.
            Nine testify Bonamarte a troublemaker; leadership unproven of police dissension.  July 5, 1962, p. 5.
            Leadership unproven of police dissension. July 5, 1962, p. 5.
            New police officers take over duties. July 19, 1962, p. 7.
            Civil Service Commission enters order in Bonamarte petition to take police lieutenant exam. July 19, 1962, p. 24.
            Who caused police mess - Bonamarte or Schmieg? Aug. 2, 1962, p. 6.
            Ax falls on patrolmen's leaders. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 5.
            Our police scandal. (ed.) Aug. 16, 1962, p. 3.
            Police suspensions now total six. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 5.
            Police department loses 2, gains 1. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 14.
            Ten more to testify in Bonamarte case. Oct. 18, 1962, p. 6.
            Civil Service chairman reminds witness of oath.   Nov. 1, 1962, p. 72.
            Bonamarte finally cross-examined in dismissal case. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 5.
            True (William H.) appointed police lieutenant. Dec. 27, 1962, p. 5.
            Police station gets new phone number. Dec. 27, 1962, p. 24.  

HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY

            Resume children's story hour at public library. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 6.
            Inger Boye lights wishing candle at story hour. Photo. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 4.
            Inger Boye conducts story hour. Photo. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 18.
            Artworks presented by Stein fund. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 7.
            Library receives gift album of Civil War music. May 3, 1962, p. 7.
            Rare maps on display at HPPL. May 31, 1962, p. 21.
            Tell growth of library in annual report. June 7, 1962, p. 7.
            HP library offers children imaginary tour of Chicago. June 21, 1962, p. 6
            Children's librarian tells summer reading program. June 21, 1962, p. 24.
            Mayor names two as trustees of public library. June 28, 1962, p. 6.
            New League members take part in workshop at city library. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 7.
            Great Books day at library. Sept. 13, 1962, p. 24.
            N. Shore Film Society announces new program series. (at HPPL) Sept. 20, 1962, p. 25.

HIGHWOOD, IL

            Bank of Highwood organizers aim for opening this year. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 10.
            Highwood park gets free repairs. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 10.
            Highwood aldermen seek parking ban on narrow streets. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 3.
            New county department called double tax by Frantonius.  Feb. 22, 1962,  p. 3.
            New Highwood Cub Scout pack to chartered. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 30.
            Highwood dogs roam unchecked aldermen complain. Mar. 22, 1962, p. 3.
            Hwd. aldermen seek 5 members for plan board. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 7.
            Highwood drops 3 liquor licenses. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 5.
            Highwood police chief Benevenuti honored with gold star. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 43.
            Legion auxiliary plans Poppy Day in Highwood. May 10, 1962, p. 5.
            Hwd. aldermen discuss pavement for four streets. May 10, 1962, p. 6.
            Open post office in Highwood on Wed. afternoon. May 17, 1962, p. 6.
            Highwood plans Memorial Day rite. May 24, 1962, p. 6.
            Takes one minute for chest x-ray in Hwd. May 31. May 24, 1962, p. 12.
            Highwood requests state paving work on Prairie Avenue. May 24, 1962, p. 84.
            Bank of Highwood plans construction. May 31, 1962, p. 5.
            Highwood annexes two narrow strips. June 7, 1962, p. 6.
            Issue permit for Highwood bank. June 21, 1962, p. 5.
            Highwood aldermen approve blueprints for railroad depot. June 21, 1962, p. 6.
            Highwood dog owners warned June 21, 1962, p. 6.
            Drinking, swimming, water tested daily for Highwood use. June 28, 1962, p. 5.
            Highwood budget down $12,800; railroad deal made. July 12, 1962, p. 6.
            Annual appropriation bill. July 12, 1962, p. 42.
            Hwd. commuter station started. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 14.
            Old fire volunteers sought in Highwood for coming party. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 20.
            Hwd. aldermen approve tax levy. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 11.
            Name winners in gardeners' Highwood show. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 7.
            Highwood's (Albert E.) Lyle retires from post office after 26 yrs. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 7.
            Outdoor movies to Fridays for remainder of Sept. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 12.
             Littering prohibited, parking limited by Highwood law. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 7.
            Old Timers coming for Fire Prevention Week in Highwood. Oct. 4, 1962, p. 7.
            Highwood sets Jack Bairstow Day. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 7.
            Highwood litter law enforcement warned. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 5.
            Highwood to host Municipal League next Thurs. night.  Nov. 8, 1962, p. 12.
            Highwood to pay two commissions. Nov. 22, 1962, p. 5.
            Highwood Center reverts hours for free play time. Nov. 29, 1962, p. 32.
            Hwd. aldermen set standards for new subdivisions. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 5.
            Highwood Center begins holiday schedule hours. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 43.
            1962 was year for building in Highwood. Dec. 27, 1962, p. 5.

HISTORY

            Page of 1927 photos of local scenes. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 71.
            Fort Sheridan- 75 years old. Nov. 15, 1962, p. 3. 

HOLIDAYS

            Armed Forces Day. (ed.) May 17, 1962, p. 3.
            Parade scheduled on Memorial Day. May 24, 1962, p. 5.
            5 bands, floats, clowns to march Independence Day. June 28, 1962, p. 5.
            Bloodstained holiday. (ed.) July 12, 1962, p. 3.
            Christmas card mailing service offer by Am. Cancer Society. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 3.
            Proclamation for 1962 holiday safety campaign. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 5.  

HOTEL MORAINE

            Sale announced. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 5.

HOUSES/ESTATES

            Residential sites carved from wooded private estate: Pinetree . Feb. 1, 1962, p. 27.
            Millard Loghouse still 'HQ' for skiers and boat owners. May 31, 1962, p. 24.
            Boynton Door County estate, chapel will go to Lawrence (College). Nov. 29, 1962, p. 8.

HOUSING

            Seek committee to study proposed housing code. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 5.
            Plan seminar on housing problems. July 5, 1962, p. 34.
            Plan housing meet at Grayslake. July 26, 1962, p. 41.
            Miss Lea Taylor cited for career in housing work. Nov. 22, 1962, p. 5.

ILLINOIS

            Cushman asks if race is key to state finances. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 8.
            Local man named to state pension laws commission: S. Freehling. July 19, 1962, p. 5.

INDIAN TRAIL TREES

            Residential sites carved from wooded private estate: Pinetree. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 27.

INHERITANCES/INHERITORS

            $40,348 estate of local bachelor goes begging as heirs are sought. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 7.

INVENTIONS/INVENTORS

            Local man, Robert Oakes Jordan, invents phone for use of deaf-blind persons.  Oct. 18, 1962, p. 22.

JOSSLYN CLINIC

       See: North Shore Mental Health Association

LAKE COUNTY, IL

            County receives report on study by engineers. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 5.
            Getting bigger. (ed.) Jan. 4, 1962, p. 10.
            County board head runs for treasurer job. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 4.
            50 defendants get free legal help. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 10.
            Berning launches campaign for county treasurer. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 9.
            Speaker to tell value of County mental clinic. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 44.
           County sewage solution opposed; mayor pledges fight against tax. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 3.
            New county department called double tax by Frantonius. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 3.
            Mental clinic site revealed by Kerner. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 34.
            HP adopts Highwood’s stand on city sewers. Mar. 1,  1962, p. 3.
            Survey of county agencies on agenda of Voters’ League. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 5.
            Supervisors against county sewer tax. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 3.
            County sewer plan kept in committee. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 5.
            Bairstow predicts six Lake County seats in Springfield.  Mar. 15, 1962, p. 26.
            Dickson elected county board head. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 5.
            Beach parties arouse neighborhood. May 3, 1962, p. 5.
            Parks, city disagree over beaches. May 10, 1962, p. 5.
            Early applications for beach, pools hint record season. May 31, 1962, p. 5.
           City opposes county works department. July 12, 1962, p. 5.
            Lake County Fair opens July 25. July 12, 1962, p. 54.
            Peers (Frank B.) snipes at courthouse, public works, tax gadgets. July 19, 1962, p. 6.
            County board defers vote on public works. July 19,1962, p. 7.
            County plans holiday alert to curb traffic accidents. July 19, 1962, p. 12.
            Lake County College. July 26, 1962, p. 3.
            New courthouse. (ed.) July 26, 1962, p. 3.  
            Plan housing meet at Grayslake. July 26, 1962, p. 41.
            County packs forest committee. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 5.
            New courthouse finances explained to HP Rotarians. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 5.
            Lake County buys E and H bonds totaling $507,802. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 46.
            County public works bill passes. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 5.
            County plans $3.8 million budget. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 5.
            Speakers answer county's critics; Berning defends courthouse. Dec. 6, 1962, p. 5.
            Bruce Frost named to replace Berning. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 5.

LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE

            Park bonds win; forest bid told. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            County pack forest committee. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 5.
            Legalize ousting forest advisors. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 5.
            Speakers answer county's critics; Aho forest site advisors. Dec. 6, 1962, p. 5.

LAKE MICHIGAN

           Boat ramp fees will not change. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 4.
           Lake County’s seashore. (ed.) Apr. 26, 1962, p. 3.
           Beach parties arouse neighborhood. May 3, 1962, p. 5.
            Parks, city disagree over beaches. May 10, 1962, p. 5.
            Early applications for beach, pools hint record season. May 31, 1962, p. 5.
            Lake water uses- do they conflict? June 21, 1962, p. 5.
            Ravine Dr. beach problem solved, neighbor tells city. June 21, 1962, p. 6.
            Lease state lodge. June 21, 1962, p. 59.
            Set up boat checks to note safe boating week. July 1-7. June 28, 1962, p. 46.
            Boat fuel OK expected Monday. July 26, 1962, p. 5.
            Boat fuel pump voted down. City council rejects park board's plans. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 5.
            Plans for 1980 show lake shore rec. (sic) resource. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 24.
            Beach sand ain't land (must be water). Sept. 20, 1962, p. 47.
            Launch flotilla of Coast Guard at NS Yacht Club. Oct. 4, 1962, p. 7. 

MCCLORY, ROBERT, State Senator

            Carroll endorsement claim disputed by Sen. McClory. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 27.  
            13 committeemen backing McClory. Mar. 22, 1962, p. 9.
            McClory nominated for Congress. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 5.
            McClory, Coulson urge special vote for state senator. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 12.
            McClory names Don Deuster Lake Co. campaign manager. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 7.
            McClory headquarters opens in Waukegan; public invited. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 12.
            McClory rallies HP Republicans, cites 'year of opportunities'. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 32.
            McClory, Kimball in debate before Deerfield Jaycees. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 5.
            McClory wins within party, too. Nov. 15, 1962, p. 63.
            Congressman McClory gets office in new Congress bldg. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 22.

MCNEAL, DR. MORLEY

            Fund established in honor of Dr. McNeal. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 5.

MAPS

            Deerfield. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 42.
            Deerfield zoning map. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 51.

MASONIC TEMPLE

            Open time capsule from cornerstone of original building Mar. 29, 1962, p. 28.

MENTAL HEALTH

            Mental health clinic site revealed by Kerner. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 34.

MUSIC

            Symphony opens school concerts. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 18.
            Prag takes helm as barber shoppers face song season. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 4.
            Ravinia Festival opens auditions for music award. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 22B.
            Pianist Byron Janis appears in concert here Wednesday. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 34.
            Music educators plan to attend annual meeting. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 22.
            Symphony concert Monday, next in community series. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 8.
            Joffrey Ballet to perform in finale of concert series. Mar. 22, 1962, p. 32.
            Flute and Fiddle group performs. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 48.
           To play with symphony: Neil, Joel Levin. May 17, 1962, p. 12.
            Music Center adds to summer staff. May 24, 1962, p. 50.
            Fifth Army band to give concert in Highwood. June 28, 1962, p. 7.
            Semi-finalists to perform in Michaels Award program at Ravinia on July 1. June 28, 1962, p. 11.
             Korean youth: Tong Il Han wins Michaels Memorial award. July 12, 1962, p. 10.
            Local boys to be soloists with Interlochen orchestra. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 25.
            Fine Arts Quartet Concert Series sets performances. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 59.
            Community Concert series reaches near 'sell out'. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 6.
           Concerto travels 'round Horn, has acceptance here. Dec. 27, 1962, p. 7. 

NORTH SHORE MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION --  Josslyn Clinic

            Add social worker to NS clinic. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 22.
            North Shore Mental Health seminar to study women of today. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 31.
            Mental Health Week observed during April 25-May5. May 3, 1962, p. 10.
            Josslyn Clinic gets grants from state fund. June 28, 1962, p. 8.
            NSMHA sponsors nursery teachers' workshop again. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 75.

NURSERY SCHOOLS

            Fishing with magnets. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 25.
            Nursery school back in session; teachers added. Sept. 13, 1962, p. 6.
            Ravinia Nursery begins 30th year; announce new teachers. Sept. 13, 1962, p. 42.
            Directors speak to nursery schools in joint meeting. Nov. 15, 1962, p. 7.

NURSES

            Visiting Nurse Association - description of services. Photo. July 19, 1962, p. 7.
            Annual meeting of Visiting Nurses Association. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 44.

NURSING HOMES

            Higher standards for nursing homes seen by Halpern. Apr. 5, 1962, p.35.

OBITUARIES

        See separate listing.

O'DEA, ROBERT E.

            Robert O'Dea, 64, WWI, II veteran, dies in Wisconsin. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 5.

PARKING

            City can afford parking deck land. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 3.
            Parking deck plan discussed by city with developers. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 3.
            Paying double for parking tickets? (ed.)  Mar. 8, 1962, p. 10.
            Restrictions on parking studied by city council. July 19, 1962, p. 5.
            46 parking meters marked in pencil: 'Out of Order'. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 12.
            Ban all-night parking. Oct. 18, 1962, p. 5.
            Park where you please. (ed.) Dec. 27, 1962, p. 12. 

PARKS/ RECREATION

            How much park land is needed. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 3.
            Geraci/Karger end 9 month vote quiz by flipping coin. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 3.
            Maps of park land to be discussed at H.P. Home Owners Assoc. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 3.
            More park land healthy for all says 108 board. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 4.
            City, schools endorse park bonds; civic groups back land purchase. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 3.
            People, income, leisure to increase park need. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 4.
            Park referendum must pass. (ed.) Jan. 25, 1962, p. 10.
            Park bonds win, forest bid told. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            Park bonds offered in ideal market. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 4.
            Parks to pay 2 ½ %. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 3.
            Fun is king at Rec Center throughout all seasons. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 28.
            Park golf course opened too soon. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 6.
            Parks, city disagree over beaches. May 10, 1962, p. 5.
            Early applications for beach, pools hint record season. May 31, 1962, p. 5.
           Copp resigns as recreation director. June 7, 1962, p. 5.
           10 playgrounds will be open on Monday, June 25. June 14, 1962, p. 25.
            Stop-and-sock opens; may close. June 21, 1962, p. 5.
            Recreation department opens all areas of summer program. June 28, 1962, p. 6.
            Local playground  program swinging into high gear. July 5, 1962, p. 52.
            City's recreation  facilities being used heavily. July 12, 1962, p. 6.
             Park board sets budget for year. July 19, 1962, p. 5.
            Plan family days for playgrounds. July 19, 1962, p. 30.
            Neighborhood playgrounds plan science museum tour. July 19, 1962, p. 30.
            Boat fuel OK expected Monday; city asks Park District for details of plans. July 26, 1962,  p. 5.
            Red tags, elms, robins, budgets and forestry tax. July 26, 1962, p. 7.
            Boat fuel pump voted down. City council rejects park board's plans. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 5.
            Ten neighborhood playgrounds are closing biggest season. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 47.
            Park board picks committee to plan golf time for all. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 6.
            Park Board passes $217,840 levy. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 7.
            Recreation Center lists fall and winter program. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 7.
            Friday eve roller skating opens Oct. 12 at Rec Center. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 24.
            Adult recreation plans for fall, winter program. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 24.
            Washington OK's park land grant. Oct. 18, 1962, p. 5. 
            Rec Center plans operation of three neighborhood gyms. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 24.
             Annexation voted, Jewel plea heard by Park Board. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 66.
             Copp to remain day-camp chief after retirement. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 6.
            Figure skating on tap for Rec Center Jan. 7. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 6. 

POPULATION

            Getting bigger. (ed.). Jan. 4, 1962, p. 10.
            College survey points out area's population growth. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 10.
            How school caucus keeps pace with expansion of area. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 22.
            885 births in one year. Sept. 13, 1962, p. 9.
            Budget message sees aging city. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 5.

RAILROADS

            Red ink floods North Shore Line. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 8,
            City, railroad disagree on price of station land. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 5.
            Get the show on the road. (ed.) Mar. 8, 1962, p. 10.
            Railroad accepts city’s land price. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 3.
            A good bargain. (ed.) Mar. 15, 1962, p. 10.
            North Shore Railroad allowed to quit. May 24, 1962, p. 5.
            Riders challenge rail abandonment. June 7, 1962, p. 12.
            C&NW seeks boost in commuter fares. June 14, 1962, p. 63. 
            Hwd. commuter station started. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 14.
            CNW ticket agent retires after 48-years-plus on job. Nov. 22, 1962, p. 7.  

RAVINIA FESTIVAL

            Ravinia Festival opens auditions for music award. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 22B.
            B. Goodman, Aaron Copeland will conduct at Ravinia. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 48.
           Jack Benny will play fiddle at Ravinia concert July 29. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 5.
            Ravinia  attractions 1962. May 3, 1962, p. 56.
            Ravinia Festival art exhibit to take new direction for selection of paintings.   May 31, 1962, p. 7.
            Tell programs for Ravinia's first full week of programs. June 28, 1962, p. 59.
           Three conductors to share podium at Ravinia. July 5, 1962, p. 8.
            Ravinia's soloists to be Sutherland and Istomin in fifth week. July 19, 1962, p. 56.  
            Ravinia's last week brings top artists and programs. July 26, 1962, p. 10.
            Jack Benny fiddles to benefit Ravinia. July 26, 1962, p. 12.
            Photos of fire damage to Ravinia pavilion in 1958. July 26, 1962, p. 12.
            Ravinia Festival Symphony attendance tops all year. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 6.
            Biggest Ravinia season since festival began. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 54.
            Re-elect Ludgin Ravinia Festival chairman for year. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 24.

 REAL ESTATE

            Cites cooperation by brokers in property sales. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 37.
            Are you the oldest Homesteader? Let NEWS know. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 7.
            Busy construction season ahead; 500 new homesites in planning stage.  May 24, 1962, p. 29.
            1962 outlook for sale of homes. May 24, 1962, p. 36.
            John Coons tells what's 'new' in real estate. May 24, 1962, p. 40.
            Picture window without cracks: N. Shore growth retains stability. Oct. 4, 1962, p. 1. of second section after p. 36.

ROADS / STREETS

           Street improvement properties assigned by city council. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            Snow didn’t stop all the progress on cloverleaf. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 3.
           Cloverleaf traffic snarl foreseen. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            More highway construction urged. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 3.
            Street bonds sold under 3 percent. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 4.
            Paving bond issue legality questioned. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 3.
            Supreme court rules on Ridge Rd. width. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 6.
            Cloverleaf paving low bidder named. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 8.          
            Last cloverleaf bid letting scheduled. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 5.
            Cloverleaf takes acreage. Photos. May 17, 1962, p. 5.
            Cherokee tunnel may be finished by September first. May 24, 1962, p. 7.
            Reach agreement on W. Ditch bridge. May 31, 1962, p. 6.
           Street bond program hopes fading. June 14, 1962, p. 5.
            Photos of work on bridges and cloverleaf. June 14, 1962, p. 5.
            Paving plans heard. June 14, 1962, p. 40.
            Subdivision plans, new cloverleaf idea, conflict over land. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 5.
           City buys hoist, plans to repair West Park Avenue. Aug.16, 1962, p. 7.
            First St. paving funds approved by city council. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 5.
            Fixing up West Park Avenue. (ed.) Aug. 30, 1962, p. 3.
            Highway bottleneck crashes continue. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 24.
            Accident corner gets treatment. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 5.
            Bond issue projects nearly done. Oct. 4, 1962, p. 5.
            Cloverleaf may be open tomorrow. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 5.
            Deerfield overpass opens on time; cloverleaf safety HQ toured by city council.  Nov. 15, 1962, p.5.
            City seeks land to straighten out Laurel Avenue. Nov. 15, 1962, p. 64.
            City council OKs street name contest. Dec. 6, 1962, p. 6.

SAFETY

            City to get traffic safety award; HP among nation's top fifteen. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 5.
            You and your bike. (ed.) July 19, 1962, p. 3.
            Summer hazards. July 26, 1962, p. 3.
            Governor Kerner sends message to safety meet. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 7.
            Many helped make city traffic safer. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 6.
            Proclamation for 1962 holiday safety campaign. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 5.  

SCHOLARSHIPS

            Establish scholarship fund honoring late Mitzi Selin. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 31.
            High school PTA seeking aid for its scholarship fund. May 3, 1962, p. 11         
            Deerfield PTO opens drive for scholarship fund. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 6.
            John Farr winner of coveted award at annual outing. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 49.
            Name 29 district students to Merit Scholarship finals. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 45.
            Cousens Scholarship Dance set for Rec Center Dec. 22. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 12.
            Students qualify as semi-finalists for Ill. State Scholarships. Dec. 27, 1962, p. 7.

SCHOOLS

            Save-Our-Schools group will meet next Tuesday. Feb. 8, 1962.  p. 5.
            Schools combine for fun fair. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 5.
            Save-Our-Schools speakers demand more tax money. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 5.
            Women Voters ask how to combine school districts. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 20.
            Our schools get Motor Club nod for traffic work. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 4.
            How one school (Lincoln) helps pupils understand nature of science. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 48.
            Two school elections contested. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 3.
            Consolidation of school areas is League topic. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 19.
            School is fun in Highland Park. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 58.
            Consolidation of school districts is League topic. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 6.
            Caucus system’s outdated. (ed.) Apr. 12, 1962, p. 3.
            Caucus beaten in two school districts. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 5.
            School districts to merge? Apr.  26, 1962. p. 12.
            Hope for consolidation. (ed.) May 3, 1962, p. 3.
            Superintendents say 'amen' to proposal for consolidation. May 3, 1962, p. 11.
            Keep politics out of our schools, new group asks. May 10, 1962, p. 7.
            Does radical right stifle schools here? May 17, 1962, p. 9.
            No problem here. (ed.) May 24, 1962, p. 3.
            Committee named to study school redistricting. June 7, 1962, p. 5.
            Junior Great Books enroll 60 leaders, expand fall plans. July 5, 1962, p. 7.
             Beth El to begin first pre-Hebrew school classes. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 38.
            New building for No. Suburban Day School. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 7.
           NCE classes being Sept. 11 through eighth grade level. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 20.
            Schools close for one day as talks, meetings prevail. Sept. 13, 1962, p. 22.
            I.C. School has top enrollment. Sept. 13, 1962, p. 25.
            Team teaching proven success last year's pilot study shows. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 8.
            Taxes are for schools. (ed.) Oct. 25, 1962, p. 3.
           School redistricting data completion hoped next year. Nov. 15, 1962, p. 5.
           Who’s for, who's against raising school taxes? Dec. 20, 1962, p. 3.
            Plan Junior Great Books in another school district. Dec. 27, 1962, p. 25.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 107

            District 107 group opens canvass for board members. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 20.
            Dist. 107 names slate for board vacancies. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 5.
            District 107 caucus to be explained. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 18.
            Name 14 new teachers for District 107 schools. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 6.
            District 107 hears Dr. Denemark speak on pressures. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 22.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 108

            More park land healthy for all says 108 board. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 4.
            Braeside parents to try teaching machines tonight. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 10.
           Elect officers for District 108 caucus committee. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 4.
            District 108 board gives fact on financial plight. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 10.
            Dist. 108 caucus to select final names Feb. 18. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 7.
            Dist 108 compared with British schools. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 10.
            Dist. 108 picks two nominees for school board. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 5.
            Dist. 108 board answers questions. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 10.
            Dist. 108 to open public meetings this evening. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 4.
            Braeside parents to meet Dist. 108 board members. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 3.
            Dist. 108 board answers questions. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 10.
            Braeside area parents quiz Dist. 108 board on need for March 24  referendum.  Mar. 15, 1962, p. 4.
            Dist. 108 board answers questions. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 10.
            Where, when, and why to vote in District 108 referendum. Mar. 22, 1962, p. 3.
            Dist. 108 board answers questions. Mar. 22, 1962, p. 4.
            Voters defeat referendum for tax increase.   Mar. 29, 1962, p. 4.
            District 108 grew from a one-room cabin. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 53.
            RX for District 108. (ed.) Apr. 5, 1962, p. 3.
            Outline plans for schools in Dist. 108 for coming year. Apr.5, 1962, p. 6.
           After-school philosophy discussion started. May 10, 1962, p. 22.
             District 108 announces 12 new teaching assignments. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 5.  
            Dist. 108 offers Junior Great Books course. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 7.
            Superintendent C. H. Wilson resigns Dist. 108 post. Sept. 13, 1962, p. 5.
            Kenneth Crowell is acting superintendent of Dist. 108. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 64.
            South side school money borrowed for less than 3%. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 75.
           School Board 108 hears PTA advice on tax increase. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 7.
            South side schools ask tax hike. Nov. 22, 1962, p. 5.
           School Dist. 108 Teachers' Council covers 7 schools. Dec. 6, 1962, p. 22.
            School Dist. 108 caucus hold first meeting Dec. 16. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 26.
            Ravinia School children help Dixon State School children. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 7.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 109

            District 109 caucus set for Monday in Deerfield. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 7.
            District 109 tells why it adopted caucus system. Mar. 22, 1962, p. 18.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 111

            Northwoods School opens new wing for sixth graders. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 4.
           Dist. 111 names four candidates for board spots. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 5.
           Spring housecleaning. (ed.) Apr. 5, 1962, p. 3.
            District 111 Committee for Ethical Elections seeks to open board meetings.  Apr. 5, 1962, p. 6.
           Northwood PTA dedicates collection of classics to honor Wayne Thomas. June 7, 1962,   p. 6.
            Sirotti, named to Dist. 111 board. June 21, 1962, p. 7.
           Superintendent of School Dist. 111 names Bonhivert superintendent. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 6.
            School Dist. 111 names ten new teachers for term. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 25.
            Mrs. Anderson new school principal at Wayne Thomas.  Sept. 13, 1962, p. 40.

SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113: Highland Park High School, Deerfield High School

           Dist. 113 caucus meets Jan. 14. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 5.
            Jan. 21 deadline set for Dist. 113 board nominees. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 4.
            HPHS debaters in third place in League tourney. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 8.
            Faculty changes at high schools are announced. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 6.
            Highland Park PTA to hear how we appear to visitors. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 7.
            District 113 caucus to hear board candidates Sunday. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 18.
            Exhibit daVinci inventions at HP high school. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 20.
            Nominate three as Dist. 113 members. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 5.
            Student-teacher exchange day is set for Feb. 26. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 51.
            Ten HPHS students named in Merit Scholarship finals. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 22.
            Deerfield High School not fully complete. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 7.
            Kendig to retire from HPHS after 37 years as athletic director. Mar. 22, 1962, p. 40.
            HPHS to excuse seniors from final exams. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 8.
           HS board hopefuls to speak at meet next Tuesday. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 5
            Bob Gordon takes Legion regional oratory contest. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 5.
            Dist. 113 plans graduate program to prepare teachers. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 23.
            Both high schools offer driver education courses in 8-week summer session.  Apr. 12, 1962, p. 20
            District 113 school board welcomes new members, talks about renting texts.  April 19, 1962, p. 12.
           Seek board permit to allow choice of Dist. 113 schools.  May 3, 1962, p. 11.
            'Nikki' awards to be given top HPHS students. May 3, 1962, p. 27.
            High school PTA to review consolidation. May 3, 1962,  p. 29.
           District 113 reaffirms present basis for assigning students to two high schools. June 14, 1962, p. 10.
            High school budget $3 1/4 million. June 28, 1962, p. 5.
            Dist. 113 okays uniforms for DHS band. July 5, 1962, p. 10.
            Dist. 113 budget may be checked by residents. July 12, 1962, p. 8.
            District 113 board approves budget for coming year. July 26, 1962, p. 5.
            Dist. 113 board asks adequate tax base per pupil. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 5.
            Expect enrollment of 1200 at Deerfield High School. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 24.
            Hire 43 new teachers for local high schools. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 24.
            High school bus routes. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 24.  
            Adult education program offered by Dist. 113. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 6.
           High school levies $3 1/2 million. Sept. 13, 1962, p. 5.
            Adult education in District 113 begins Sept. 17. Sept. 13, 1962, p. 5.
            Taxes for what? (ed.) Sept. 20, 1962, p. 3.
            New record enrollment set in township Dist. 113. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 11.
            Assembly explains No-Acs regulation for high school. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 6.
            High school snack bar to remain open after school. Sept. 27, 1962, p. 8.
            Seniors honored in NMSQT tests. Oct. 18, 1962, p. 11.
           Ten District 113 teachers to attend health convention. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 12.
            School District 113 names new officer slate for '62-'63. Nov. 15, 1962, p. 14.
            Financial statement, Dist. 113. Nov. 29, 1962, p. 10, section 2.
            HPHS debaters earn good rating at Northern Illinois. Dec. 6, 1962, p. 7.
            400 HPHS students set early Christmas mood with carols. Dec. 6, 1962, p. 7.

SENIOR CITIZENS

            Open new senior center, Eden View, next Tuesday. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 9.
            90th birthday gay affair for popular lady here: Laura R. Jones. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 16.
            Mrs. D. V. Ramsey named director of Senior Center. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 41.
            Senior Center announces schedule for 1962-1963. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 6.  

SEWERS/SANITARY DISTRICT

            County receives report on study by engineers. Jan.. 4, 1962, p. 5.
            Sewer, water main assessment fought in Red Oak area. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 3.
           County sewage solution opposed; mayor pledges fight against tax. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 3.
           HP council adopts Highwood’s stand on county sewers.  Mar. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            Supervisors against county sewer tax. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 3.
            County sewer plan kept in committee. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 5.
           Frantonius leads Municipal League in sewer tax fight. May 31, 1962, p. 6.
            Sewer to be built for $19,000 less. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 7.
           HP sewage plant to display trophy at open house. Oct. 11, 1962, p. 5.

SNYDER, RALPH,  City manager: Highland Park, IL

            Snyder president of Ill. city managers. May 17, 1962, p. 7.

SOCIAL SECURITY

            Clarifies program for collection of disability pay. June 14, 1962, p. 66.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

            Junior auxiliary aids development of special room (for handicapped children) Mar. 15, 1962, p. 5.

SPORTS

            Families taking to curling rink in season's fun. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 14.
            Sunset Valley golf fees up slightly. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 4.
            Exmoor curlers take title in annual Bonspiel. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 50.
            Winter sports awards made at Dad’s Club dinner. Mar. 15, 1962, p. 40.
            Kendig to retire from HPHS after 37 years as athletic director. Mar. 22, 1962, p. 40.
            Exmoor is setting for Illinois Women's Golf Tournament. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 17.
            Local group starts building ski lodge. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 48.

STREET NAMES

            City council OKs street name contest. Dec. 6, 1962, p. 6.

TAXATION/TAXES

           County sewage solution opposed, mayor pledges fight against tax.  Feb. 8, 1962, p. 3.
            New county department called double tax by Frantonius. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 3.
            Supervisors against county sewer tax. Mar. 8, 1962, p. 3.
            Voters defeat referendum for tax increase. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 4.
            And double the tax take…free. (ed.) May 3, 1962, p. 3.
            City tax rate will drop slightly. May 24, 1962, p. 5. 
            New Chamber group seeks tax solution. May 31, 1962, p. 6.
            Earlier tax bills. (ed.) May 31, 1962, p. 3.
            Frantonius leads Municipal League in sewer tax fight. May 31, 1962, p. 6.  
            Can tax burden be eased. June 28, 1962, p. 5.
            Warning on taxes for domestics. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 66.
            Students earning over $600 may still be tax exemptions. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 22.
            Taxes for what? (ed.) Sept. 20, 1962, p. 3.
            Taxes are for schools. (ed.) Oct. 25, 1962, p. 3.
            Who's for, who's against raising school taxes? Dec. 20, 1962, p. 3.
            Builders, neighbors, city argue special assessment plans. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 5. 

TEACHERS/TEACHING

            Team teaching proven success last year's pilot study shows. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 8. 
            West Ridge PTA studies problems of hiring teachers. Nov. 22, 1962, p. 5.
            School Dist. 108 Teachers' Council covers 7 schools. Dec. 6, 1962, p. 22.
            Teachers' Council covers many topics at HPHS. Dec. 6, 1962, p. 6.

TELEPHONES

            According to phone company we talk a lot. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 7.
            Telephone Co. ratifies new wage contract here. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 9.
            ID3-3200 is new number of HP post office. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 3.
            Smith researches telephone history; saves $270,000. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 9.
            New phone number will get ambulance. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 30.

TELEVISION

            Local educators hear forecast of MPATI expansion. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 41. (Midwest Program Airborne Television Instruction)

THEATER

            Outskirts Theatre giving 'Showcase' at Center Jan. 7. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 45.
            Rhoda Perlman is starred in Little Theatre, Lincolnwood. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 36B.
            Local 'Straw Hat' circuit offers exceptional programs for summer theatre goers. June 7, 1962, p. 32.
            Tenthouse and Music Theatre tell shows for coming week. June 21, 1962, p. 30.
            Sparkling  'Gypsy' rates tops as Music Theatre opener. June 28, 1962, p. 36.
            Raymond Burr draws capacity audiences for Tenthouse play. July 5, 1962, p. 12.
            Tothouse Theatre presenting first of four plays. July 12, 1962, p. 20.
            Call for 'Perry Mason' - Music Theatre is robbed. July 12, 1962, p. 7.
            'Music Man' with Van Johnson is coming July 19, 1962, p. 10. 
            'Raisin in the Sun' opens Aug. 7 at Tenthouse. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 37.
            'Complaisant Lover' stars Pidgeon and Scott at Tenthouse. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 12.
            Tenthouse Theater teenagers gather theatrical experience. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 25.

THOMAS, WAYNE, Educator

            Northwood PTA dedicates collection of classics to honor Wayne Thomas.  June 7, 1962, p. 6.  

TRAFFIC      

            Plans drawn for new stop lights. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 3.
            Cloverleaf traffic snarl foreseen. Mar. 1, 1962, p.3
            Our schools get Motor Club nod for traffic work. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 4.
            First stoplight plan gets state OK; two more coming. May 10, 1962, p. 7.
            Vehicle safety lane? (ed.) May 17, 1962, p. 3.
            8 more stoplights approved by state, city council hears. May 17, 1962, p. 7.
            City to get traffic safety award; HP among nation's top fifteen. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 34.
             Many helped make city traffic safer. Sept. 20, 1962, p. 6.

TRANSPORTATION          

            How are you getting downtown? Sept. 6, 1962, p. 5.

TREES

            Potted trees bare but not all dead. May 31, 1962, p. 5.
            Dutch elm disease gets stranglehold on trees all along North Shore. July 19, 1962, p. 5.
            Red tags, elms, robins, budgets and forestry tax. July 26, 1962, p. 7.
            43 Dutch elms cut down so far. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 7.
            City forestry department proposed. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 5.

U. S. COAST GUARD

            Launch flotilla of Coast Guard at NS Yacht Club. Oct. 4, 1962, p. 7.

U. S. NAVY

            Capt. H. C. Edwards Jr. plans to retire. May 24, 1962, p. 56.
            Our sinking Navy. (ed.) Sept. 6, 1962, p. 3.

U. S. POST OFFICE

            Open post office in Highwood on Wednesday afternoon. May 17, 1962, p. 6.
            Sheahen to keep Ravinia station open Wednesday. May 24, 1962, p. 6.
            Postmaster Sheahen to retire Friday. June 14, 1962, p. 7.
            New acting postmaster Fred Spanier. Photo. Aug. 2, 1962, p. 6.
            Buy postage here. (ed.) Aug. 9, 1962, p. 3.
            Post office offers glueless stamps. Aug. 23, 1962, p. 21.
            Post office begins Christmas worrying. Oct. 25, 1962, p. 66.
            Mail standardization program begins January 1. Nov. 8, 1962, p. 25.
            Air mail enters 45th year; still a bargain business. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 27.
            Non-shovellers may get no mail. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 6.
            Postal rates up in thirteen days, reminds HP postmaster. Dec. 27, 1962, p. 21. 

UTILITIES

            Electric Assoc. seeks oldest electric range. Jan. 25, 1962, p. 35.
            Public Service Co. to improve bulb service for us. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 31.
            Peoples Gas seeks acquisition of North Shore Gas. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 4.
            Public Service Co. tells increase in use of electricity.  June 14, 1962, p. 66.
            New electric code up for passage. Nov. 29, 1962, p. 5.
            New electric code, beautification  panel enacted by city. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 7. 

VANDALISM

            More rocks thrown through two more windows. July 26, 1962, p. 46.

VETERANS

            Pension reports for veterans due this month. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 119.
            Legion auxiliary watching Congress action on veterans. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 26A.
            Remind veterans, widows of income limitations. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 58.
            WWI vets holding govt. life term ins. may convert. Aug. 16, 1962, p. 34.
            Veterans should look into education aid. Aug. 30, 1962, p. 62.
            Warns veterans about returning questionnaires. Nov. 22, 1962, p. 25.

VOLUNTEERS

            Juniors give 7100 hours to hospital in last 10 years. Mar. 22, 1962, p. 30F.
            Thousands of volunteer hours represented in these awards. June 14, 1962, p. 47.
            Red Cross seeks volunteers' help for Great Lake patients. Sept. 6, 1962, p. 60.

WATER

            Pumps to boost Highlands water. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            Water safety program. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 55.
            Drinking, swimming water tested daily for Highwood use. June 28, 1962, p. 5.

WATSON, MRS. DUDLEY CRAFTS

            Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson dies suddenly early Aug. 3. Aug. 9, 1962, p. 7. 

WEATHER

            First street snow fools four drivers. Dec. 13, 1962, p. 12.
            Non-shovellers may get no mail. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 6.

ZONING

            Four zoning pleas rejected by city; new map adopted. Jan. 18, 1962, p. 45.
            Ravinia townhouse rezoning deferred for further study. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 3.
            Residential sites carved from wooded private estate: Pinetree. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 27.
            Kimballwood fights 20 lot rezoning in McDaniels area. Feb. 1, 1962, p. 35.
            City of Highland Park use-district map. Feb. 8, 1962, p. 31.
            Zoning law, map reprinted. Feb. 15, 1962, p. 3.
            Plan commission opposes rezoning, requires sidewalks. Feb. 22, 1962, p. 4.
            Rezoning sought near business area. Mar. 1, 1962, p. 5.
            Drop zoning plea. Mar. 22, 1962, p. 38.
            Lawyers fight apartment plea. Mar. 29, 1962, p. 4.
           Plan board offers a sidewalk policy. Apr. 19, 1962, p. 24.
            Apartment zoning plea not opposed. Apr. 26, 1962, p. 24.
           Braeside apt. hearing goes on. May 10, 1962, p. 27.
            Radio mast zoning pleas are heard. May 31, 1962, p. 6.
           Group studies map of land zoned for business.  Photo. July 26, 1962, p. 5.
            Neighbors to hear whenever zoning variation is sought. Dec. 20, 1962, p. 5.
Highland Park Newspaper Index 1962 - Obituaries
* Indicates item of historic interest.

Abbou, Fortunee, homemaker. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 8.
Ahern, Thomas. July 19, 1962, p. H12.
Allen, Leslie K., U.S. Army, May 17, 1962, p. H11, & May 24, p. 75.
Allison, A. M., teacher. Dec. 27, 1962, p. H10.
Allsbrow, Harry S., carpenter. Aug. 2, 1962, p. H9.
Andersen, Paul. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 72.
Anthony, Mrs. George, homemaker. July 26, 1962, p. H9.
Armstrong, Lynn, child. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 9.
Armstrong, Russell, advertising art director. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 9.
Artinghelli, Peter. Aug. 16, 1962, p. H8.
Austin, Neal W., salesman. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 72 & Nov. 8, 1962, p. H8.
Balster, August C. Aug. 2, 1962, p. H9.
Bartolai, Battista, June 21, 1962, p. H11.
Baughman, Reuel U., insurance exec.- Household Finance Corp. June 28, 1962, p. H9.
Baum, Mrs. Alvin H., homemaker. Nov. 15, 1962, p. H8.
Beatty, Mildred Ryan, homemaker. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 9.
Beck, Walter Jr., executive: L. Beck & Sons Meat Wholesalers. Feb. 1, 1962, p. H7.
Behn, Mrs. Lorraine, homemaker. May 10, 1962, p. 8.
Belbes, George J., industrial engineer. Aug. 30, 1962, p. H8.
Benson, Catherine T. homemaker. Jan. 25, 1962, p. H9.
Bergstrom, Esther M. Oct. 18, 1962, p. H6 & Oct. 25, p. H68.
Berlando, Angelo. July 26, 1962, p. H9.
Bernardi, Rose, homemaker. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 9.
Betcher, Debra, child. Oct. 11, 1962, p. H7.
Biederstadt, Miss Frances, music teacher. May 24, 1962, p. 75.
Birkemeier, William H., asst. manager: Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Aug. 9, 1962, p. H9.
Bleimehl, Mrs. Ellen, homemaker. Oct. 25, 1962, p. H68.
Bleimehl, Roland, Siljestrom Coal Co., employee. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 10.
Booth, Fred, cab driver. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 8.
Borchardt, Mrs. Ferd (sic), homemaker. Nov. 29, 1962, p. H9.
Borgo, Louis, construction worker. Oct. 4, 1962, p. H9.
Boynton, Mrs. Alice, community activist. Apr. 26, 1962, p. H11.
Brace, Anna L., homemaker. Jan. 25, 1962, p. H9.
Bradbury, Mrs. Edwin J., homemaker. Dec. 20, 1962, p. H11.
Brown, Joseph E., partner: Nelson Motors. Feb. 8, 1962, p. H51.
Bubert, George C. Oct. 4, 1962, p. H9.
Buckles, Geraldine, teenager. Oct. 25, 1962, p. H68.
Buer, David, seaman apprentice. Apr. 19, 1962, p. H10.
Busscher, Mrs. Mary. Oct. 25, 1962, p. H68.
Byfield, Herbert A., Aug. 2, 1962, p. H9.
Byford, Heath T. July 26, 1962, p. H63.
Cabri, Adelmo, restaurant owner. July 19, 1962, p. H12.
Capozzo, Gasper, Ravinia Festival employee. Nov. 22, 1962, p. H15.
Chesrow, Dr. Richard, dentist. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 8.
Chioni, Mrs. Mary, homemaker. July 5, 1962, p. H9.
Clark, William E., civil service employee Ft. Sheridan. Feb. 15, 1962, p. H4.
Clavey,  Mrs. Marie, homemaker. Aug. 2, 1962, p. H9.
Clevenger, John. Apr. 26, 1962, p. H11.
Cohen, George B. Aug. 2, 1962, p. H9.
Cohn, Peter, director: Chicago Loop Synagogue. Dec. 13, 1962, p. H11.
Coleman, Mrs. Mary R. Oct. 4, 1962, p. H8.
Collinson, Kenneth, manager: G. R. Leonard Co. July 26, 1962, p. H9.
Conley, J. Page, grain trader. May 10, 1962, p. 9.
Connolly, Joseph B., engineer: Great Lakes Naval Station. Aug. 16, 1962, p. H52.
Cope, Walter J., manager: Bennett Products. Mar. 1, 1962, p. H7.
Corbett, Albert, stock broker. Aug. 2, 1962, p. H10.
Costro, Mrs. Paul, homemaker. Jan. 18, 1962, p. H6.
Coulter, Joseph F.  May 31, 1962, p. H11.
Cox, Grover J., Portland Cement Co. salesman. Mar. 1, 1962, p. H7.
Cucchiaro, Mrs. Geo., homemaker. Sept. 6, 1962, p. H8.
Curry, Richard B., painting contractor. Nov. 15, 1962, p. H8.
Dangerfield, Mrs. Emily, homemaker. Nov. 8, 1962, p. H8.
Dawson, Byrne, musician, artist. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 72 & Nov. 8, 1962, p. H8.
Deatherage, Roger, owner: Lake Shore Heating Co. Aug. 2, 1962, p. H10.   
DelHaye, Mrs. Charles, homemaker. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 8.
Dever, Esther, homemaker. Mar. 8, 1962, p. H6.
Dever, Evan J., fire chief: Highwood. Mar. 8, 1962, p. H6.
Devine, Berry. Nov. 29, 1962, p. H9.
Dewey, Allen C., sales manager: Morton Salt. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 10.
Diasparra, Mrs. Angelina, homemaker. July19, 1962, p. H12.
Dingle, Mrs. Florence T., homemaker. Dec. 20, 1962, p. H11.
Donohue, Mrs. J. H., homemaker. Dec. 20, 1962, p. H11.
Edmonds, Roy M., Fairchild Publications representative. May 3, 1962, p. 9.
Ellenberger, Edna Carlson, teacher. Aug. 23, 1962, p. H12.
Ellis, Gene, manager: Checker Motor Sales. May 24, 1962, p. 75.
Ely, Ralph H., National Cash Register Co. manager. July 19, 1962, p. H12.
Englehardt, W. H., advertising salesman. Oct. 11, 1962, p. H7.
Erb, Mrs. Elva, homemaker. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 8.
Fabricant, Mrs. Noah D., actress, fashion stylist. Dec. 20, 1962,  p. H10.
Farner, Edward H. Dec. 13, 1962, p. H11.
Fay, Mrs. Cecilia W., homemaker. May 10, 1962, p. 8.
Ferguson, Osborn. Oct. 25, 1962, p. H68.
Ferrari, August J., landscape gardener. May 17, 1962, p. H11.
Fiedler, Bernard, associate: G. A. Millard Co. Nov. 29, 1962, p. H9.
Fink, Mrs. Edna M., Ill. Bell telephone operator. Dec. 13, 1962, p. H11.
Fiore, John C., president: Fiore Nurseries. Dec. 6, 1962, p. H10.
Fischer, Mrs. Ruth S., homemaker. Nov. 8, 1962, p. H68.
Flinn, Alan D. July 19, 1962, p. H12.
Frank, Walter. Aug. 16, 1962, p. H52.
Frederickson, Raymond, manager: U. S. Electric Works of Chicago. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 11.
Freelinger, Gregg J., General manager: J. W. Butler Paper  Co. Jan 25, 1962, p. H9.
Fritsch, E. Roger. Dec. 6, 1962, p. H10.
Fry, Mrs. A. L., homemaker. Feb. 8, 1962, p. H51.
Gail, Albert L. Mar. 29, 1962, p. H7.
Gastfield, Mrs. Meta, homemaker. Jan. 25, 1962, p. H9.
Geil, Dr. Milton, minister. July 26, 1962, p. H9.
George, Lola M., homemaker. Feb. 1, 1962, p. H7.
Giaimo, Jack. May 24, 1962, p. 75.
Gifford, Elinor B., community activist. May 17, 1962, p. H11.
Glickstein, Mrs. Lena, homemaker. Nov. 29, 1962, p. H9.
Godow, Joseph, member: Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Mercantile Exchange.   Nov. 22, 1962, p. H15.
Goldman, Mrs. Rose, homemaker. July 5, 1962, p. H9.
Good, Mrs. Julian, homemaker. Oct. 11, 1962, p. H7.
Goodman, Benedict K., financier, founder: Music Theater of Highland Park. Aug. 30, 1962, p. H9.
Goodwin, Rose M., homemaker. Mar. 29, 1962, p. H7.
Gordon, Clarence, physicist. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 8.
Grandi, Angelo, gardener. July 12, 1962, p. H11.  
Greenwald, Mrs. Edwards, homemaker. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 8.
Grossman, Fred, carpenter. July 26, 1962, p. H8.
Gruenberg, Dr. Bruno, dentist, cantor. May 10, 1962, p. 8.
Gruner, George John, senior president: John Nuveen & Co. May 10, 1962, p. 9.
Guido, Mrs. Maria, homemaker. Feb. 22, 1962, p. H9.
Haefele, Miss Olive, railroad freight auditor. Oct. 4, 1962, p. H8.
Haggland, Margaret. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 11.
Hammes, Arthur C., partner: Kitchen Kaddie. Nov. 8, 1962, p. H68.
Hans, Mrs. Nellie. Oct. 25, 1962, p. H68.
Hansen, Chris B. Nov. 22, 1962, p. H8.
Harvey, Richard M., in hotel business. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 8.
Hayes, Mrs. Raymond, homemaker. Oct. 4, 1962, p. H8. 
Heaney, Mrs. William J., ticket agent: C NS & M RR. Feb. 15, 1962, p. H7.
Higgins, Edward H., accountant. June 14, 1962, p. H9.
Hirsch,  Herman, president: A. Hirsch & Co., Jewelers. Feb. 22, 1962, p. H9.
Hocking, Henry. Aug. 9, 1962, p. H9. 
Hofeld, Rudolph, manager: Oneida Ltd. Silverware. Feb. 1, 1962, p. H7.
Huntke, Otmar R., insurance agent. Sept. 20, 1962, p. H10.  
Hurwich, Donald J., newspaper sales manager. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 8.
Inbau, Mrs. Ruth Major, school librarian. Nov. 29, 1962, p. H9.
Jacobi, Mrs. Fannie B., homemaker. Dec. 6, 1962, p. H10.
Jacobs, Frank C.  Aug. 30, 1962, p. H9.
Jacobsen, John H. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 72.
Jacobson, Mrs. J. F., homemaker. Oct. 18, 1962, p. H6.
James, William W., industrial tool maker. Jan. 25, 1962, p. H9.
Johns, Charles. July 26, 1962, p. H9.
Johnson, R. C., president: Paper Sales Association. Oct. 11, 1962, p. H7.
Johnson, Mrs. Sarah, homemaker. Jan. 18, 1962, p. H6.
Jones, Mary L., teacher. Sept. 20, 1962, p. H10.
Karch, Martha M. Aug. 23, 1962, p. H12.
Kartak, Mrs. Elizabeth, homemaker. Oct. 25, 1962, p. H68.
Katz, Mrs. Marvin, owner: Uptown Interiors. July 19, 1962, p. H12.
Kaufman, Mrs. Earl, homemaker. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 8.
Keller, Donald W, partner: Keller & Thackeray Mfrs. Reps. June 14, 1962, p. H9.
Kelly, Mrs. Ethel M., Bramson, Inc. employee. Dec. 20, 1962, p. H11.
Kempke, Leslie L. Dec. 27, 1962, p. H10.
Kennicott, Hiram L., secretary: Kemper Insurance Groups. Dec. 13, 1962, p. H11.
Kleinhaas, Mrs. Henry, homemaker. Sept. 27, 1962, p. H76.
Kloppelt, William , contractor. Apr. 19, 1962, p. H8.
Knaggs, Leah M., homemaker. Feb. 15, 1962, p. H7.
Knox, Mrs. Elizabeth, homemaker. May 3, 1962, p. 9.
Kopp, Theodore. Mar. 22, 1962, p. H7.
Kozourek, Mary A. Mar. 29, 1962, p. H7.
Kram, Mrs. Sadie, homemaker. Aug. 9, 1962, p. H7.
Kromer, Frank A., railroad conductor. July 26, 1962, p. H8.
Kuhns, Mrs. Richard F., H.P. Public Library board member. Apr. 26, 1962, p. H11.
Kulieke, Warren, teacher. Mar. 1, 1962, p. H7.
Kutzer, Matthew, Apr. 26, 1962, p. H11.
Lamberti, Primo, landscape gardener. Aug. 23, 1962, p. H12. 
Larson, Mrs. Hilda, homemaker. Mar. 22, 1962, p. H7.
LaShelle, Mrs. Lillian, homemaker. June 7, 1962, p. H8.
Lasswell, Olive. June 14, 1962, p. H9.
Lazo, Mrs. Eusebio, homemaker. Dec. 13, 1962, p. H11.
Lencioni, Julius T., employee: Deerfield Street Dept. Mar. 15, 1962, p. H7.
Lenzini, Emilio. Sept. 20, 1962, p. H10.
Leonard, Mrs. Marie, homemaker. May 31, 1962, p. H11.
Lewis, Mrs. Clinton, concert violinist. Sept. 20, 1962, p. H10.
Lindstrom, Elog, volunteer fireman. Jan. 18, 1962, p. H6.
Lindstrom, Hilma. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 72.
Livingston, Hilda, homemaker. Mar. 1, 1962, p. H7.
Loland, Alfred M. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 72.
Longini, Robert J., employee: Encyclopedia Britannica Films. July 19, 1962. p. H12.
Louer, Charles H. May 31, 1962, p. H11.
Ludgin, Mrs. Earle, chairman of board: Ravinia Festival Assoc. Oct. 4, 1962, p. H9.
Luitz, Sophie, homemaker. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 9.
Lundgren, John, Lake Shore Country Club employee. Mar. 8, 1962, p. H7.
Lusk, Mrs. Karolina, homemaker. May 24, 1962, p. 75.
McDowell, William J. Sr., paper products salesman. July 19, 1962, p. H12. 
McKay, Ann, homemaker.  Apr. 26, 1962, p. H11.
McSweeney, George W., president: DeLuxe Check Printers. July 26, 1962, p. H9.
Mahoney, Bartholomew. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 11.
Mandel, Morris. Mar. 29, 1962, p. H7.
Manning, Mrs. Mabel, homemaker. Apr. 26, 1962, p. H11.
Marchiarri, Mrs. Bruno, homemaker. July 5, 1962, p. H9.
Mazzetta, Peter, railroad employee. Aug. 16, 1962, p. H8.
Melby, Fred C. Oct. 4, 1962, p. H9.  
Mentzer, Mrs. Mary, homemaker. Mar. 15, 1962, p. H7.
Montgomery, James M., Chicago Sun employee. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 9.
Morelli, Bruno. Oct. 11, 1962, p. H7.
Moretti, Rosa, homemaker. Aug. 16, 1962, p. H52.
Morrissey, Mrs. Irene, homemaker. Mar. 29, 1962, p. H7.
Moseley, Earl T., parking garage owner. July 26, 1962, p. H8.
Murphey (sic) James M., vice-president: Inland Chemical Corp. July 12, 1962, p. H11.
Murphy, Martin D. Nov. 22, 1962, p. H8.
Nanni, Emil. Mar. 29, 1962, p. H7.
Nelson, Alfred. Aug. 2, 1962, p. H10.
Nelson, Dora, homemaker. July 26, 1962, p. H9.
Nelson, Edward, school custodian. July 26, 1962, p. H8. 
Norton, William H., president: Thermel, Inc. Mar. 8, 1962, p. H6.
O'Connor, Lawrence, farmer. Apr. 12, 1962, p. 10.
O'Day, Terrence M.,  child. Nov. 8, 1962, p. H8.
O'Dea, Robert E., trust officer: Chicago Title & Trust. Aug. 16, 1962, p. H5.
Oetjen, Mrs. Richard J., homemaker. Nov. 8, 1962, p. H8.
Ohlwein, Jack, steamfitter. June 28, 1962, p. H9.
O'Leary, Nora, homemaker. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 9.
Olson, Mrs. Rosamond, teacher, author. Mar. 8, 1962, p. H6.
Orleans, Francine, child accident victim. July 12, 1962, p. 5.
Ottenheimer, Monroe, president: Ottenheimer & Co. Mar. 1, 1962, p. H7.
Panaish, Walter. Mar. 29, 1962, p. H7.
Parenti, Mrs. Alfred, homemaker. July 12, 1962, p. H11.
Piacenza, Mrs. A., homemaker. Jan. 4, 1962, p. 9.
Piersol, Robert H., railroad accountant. Aug. 2, 1962, p. H11.
Plagge, Mrs. Ella R., homemaker. Sept. 6, 1962, p. H8.
Prandini, Peter, construction worker. Jan. 11, 1962, p. H6.
Preti, Reno, tavern owner. June 28, 1962, p. H9.
Ralph, George E., cab driver. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 11.
Reichelt, Morris S., auto agency operator. May 24, 1962,  p. 75.
Rhinehart, Ada B., homemaker. Nov. 22, 1962, p. H15.
Richardson, Wilson, HP policeman. Mar. 8, 1962, p. H6.
Richie, Mrs. Florence, homemaker. Sept. 13, 1962, p. H11.
Riddle, Hugh, FHA coordinator, secy./treasurer: Chicago Mortgage Bankers Assoc.  Sept. 20, 1962, p. H10.
Risula, Lauri, (sic) electrician. Oct. 18, 1962, p. H6.
Rohr, Peter. Nov. 22, 1962, p. H15.
Ronzani, Mrs. Mario, homemaker. Feb. 15, 1962, p. H7.
Root, Guy P. Sept. 27, 1962, p. H76.
Rosby, Harry, businessman. June 14, 1962, p. H9.
Ross, Mrs. Ames W. Dec. 6, 1962, p. H10.
Ross, Leonard S., president: Gibson Studios. Mar. 29, 1962, p. H7.
Rossi, Mrs. Annunziata, homemaker. May 31, 1962, p. H11.
Rossi, Harry, H.P. Hospital employee. May 17, 1962, p. H11.
Rothacker, John, head of Physical Ed. Dept. Deerfield-Shields H.S. Sept. 13, 1962,  p. H11.
Rowe, Pauline (Mrs. N. D. Fabricant) actress, fashion stylist. Dec. 20, 1962, p. H10.
Rubel, Richard R., vice-president: Cromwell Paper Co. May 31, 1962, p. H11. 
Schaefer, Elizabeth, homemaker. Mar. 8, 1962, p.  H7.
Schaefer, John W., N. Shore Railroad employee. June 21, 1962, p. H11.
Schetzley, C. J., insurance broker. Sept.  6, 1962, p. H8.
Schlung, E. G., ComEd clerk. Oct. 11, 1962, p. H7. 
Schmidt, Mrs. Marie, homemaker. Mar. 1, 1962, p. H7.
Schneider, Arnold, chemical salesman. Feb. 22, 1962, p. H9.
Schueller, Ethel B., homemaker. Aug. 16, 1962, p. H8.
Schur, Dr. Irving C. dentist. Nov. 22, 1962, p. H15.
Schweiger, Fred H., Chandler's Stationery Store manager. July 19, 1962, p. H12.
Seidenbecker, Henry C., asst. comptroller: Int'l. Harvester Co. Sept. 13, 1962, p. H10.
Selz, Lawrence H., Chicago Daily News reporter, founder: Lawrence H. Selz Corp. May 17, 1962, p. H11.
Setzler,  Mrs. Jessi, (sic) homemaker. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 8.
Seyl, Joseph A., employee: Great Lakes Supply Depot. June 21, 1962, p. H11.
Shelberg, Carl. Aug. 2, 1962, p. H11.
Sherman, Evelyn, homemaker. May 24, 1962, p. 75. 
Sherwin, Dr. Louis, HP Presbyterian church minister. Jan. 18, 1962, p. H6.
Shingler, Mrs. Mary, homemaker. Dec. 20, 1962, p. H11.
Siljestrom, Henry C., president: Siljestrom Fuel Co. Sept. 13, 1962, p. H10.
Simon, Percy E., president: Western Hosiery Co. Mar. 22, 1962, p. H7.
Simpson, Mrs. Lillian, homemaker. June 7, 1962, p. H8. 
Slocum, Percy W., head of history department: H.P. High School. Apr. 5, 1962, p. 11.
Smith, Mrs. Donald K., homemaker. Nov. 8, 1962, p. H8.
Spengler, Werner B., paint salesman. Apr. 19, 1962, p. H8.
Stratford, William. Oct. 11, 1962, p. H7.
Stilwell, Mrs. Thomas, homemaker. Apr. 19, 1962, p. H8.
Stine, Mrs. Fannie, homemaker. Nov. 1, 1962, p. 48.
Strecker,  George O., Chicago Tribune ad salesman. May 24, 1962, p. 75.
Strubank, William N., manager: American Thread Co. Mar. 22, 1962, p. H7.
Suttle, Mrs. Peggy Flippo, homemaker. Sept. 13, 1962, p. H11.
Swan, Clars (sic), electrician. Mar. 29, 1962, p. H7.
Tarson, Louis, realtor. Feb. 1, 1962, p. H7.
Tazioli, Mrs. Veronica. Nov. 8, 1962, p. H68.
Tennis, Philip A., Deerfield Savings & Loan associate. Feb. 1, 1962, p. H7.
Thomas, Mrs. Elga (sic)  E., homemaker. Jan. 11, 1962, p. 8.
Thomsen, Hubert L., partner: Thomsen Automotive Supply Co. Dec. 6, 1962, p. H10.
Tupper, Mrs. Lloyd, club leader. Jan. 18, 1962,m p. H6.
Tyson, John K., ad salesman: Chicago Tribune. Mar. 8, 1962, p. H7.
Ugolini, Dr. Bruno, dentist. Oct. 11, 1962, p. H7.
VanBrook, Mrs. J. W., homemaker. Oct. 11, 1962, p. H7.  
Venturi, Marco, cement finisher. May 3, 1962, p. 9.
Waite,  Miss Clara.  Mar. 1, 1962, p. H7.
Walsh, Mrs. Marjorie Jean, homemaker. Oct. 25, 1962, p. H68.
Walsh, Mrs. Margaret, homemaker. May 3, 1962, p. 9,
Wampler, Florence, homemaker. Mar. 22, 1962, p. H7.
Watson, Mrs. Dudley Crafts. Aug. 9, 1962, p. H7.  
Weisenberger, Mrs. E., homemaker. Mar. 15, 1962, p. H7.
Wendell, Col. C. E., retired U.S. Army officer. May 17, 1962, p. H11.
Wendt, Clarence, vice-president: Mercantile Nat'l. Bank of Chicago. Jan. 18, 1962, p. H6.
White, Harold R., vice-president: John Sexton Food Distributors. Feb. 15, 1962, p. H7.
Whitehouse, James L., Public Service employee. Dec. 13, 1962, p. H11.
Wichman, Frank, worker on Panama Canal. Mar. 22, 1962, p. H7.
Will, Rev. Benjamin, minister.   Feb. 22, 1962, p. H9.
Williams, Elmer B. May 17, 1962, p. H11.
Wilmot, Lyman J., Clerk of Circuit Court. Aug. 16, 1962, p. H8. *
Wilson, Morris. Sept. 13, 1962, p. H10.
Wittelle, Mrs. Samuel R., homemaker. Oct. 25, 1962, p. H68.
Witten, David J., hunting accident victim. Nov. 15, 1962, p. H5 & H8. 
Woodman, Josephine. Feb. 8, 1962, p. H51.
Woodman, Josephine. July 26, 1962, p. H8.
Zagalia, Frank, gardener. Sept. 13, 1962, p. H10.
Zahnle, Mrs. Charles, homemaker. Sept. 6, 1962, p. H8.