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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
January 1, 1958- December 31, 1958
HIGHLAND PARK NEWS
ACCIDENTS
Jan. Highland Parker killed by train. Max Donini. Jan. 2, 1958. p. 3.
HP police report several accidents. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 10.
Woman killed by NW streamliner. Mildred Attridge. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 3.
Police report 4 accidents on Jan. 3; 2 New Year's mishaps. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 13.
Driver escapes when car strikes tree, upsets in ditch. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 3.
HP man Harley Wells hit by North Western. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 3.
$190 damage to car, railway gate in accident Friday. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 7.
Train hits man near Central Ave. crossing. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 3.
Train victim dies - Harley Wells. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 3.
Feb. HP police list weekend accidents. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 4.
Apr. Several accidents reported by police. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 5.
No-Acs program cuts accidents by 73%. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 30.
Police report 2 accidents here. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 30.
City's accident spots revealed in police report. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 5.
Drivers ticketed in Saturday accident. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 12.
May Mother, children injured in auto accident Tues. May 8, 1958, p. 29.
Crash damages total over $700. May 29, 1958, p. 31.
June Golfer dies on Bob-o-Link course. June 12, 1958, p. 3.
Cite youth for reckless driving. June 12, 1958, p. 5.
Police report 4 Sunday accidents. June 26, 1958, p. 8.
Chicago man dies at wheel of car. June 26, 1958, p. 42.
July Two escape death in sewer ditch cave-in. July 3, 1958, p. 4.
Edens, Clavey site of weekend accidents. July 3, 1958, p. 10.
Five persons injured in six highway accidents July 3, 4. July 10, 1958, p. 7.
Aug. Canadian resident injured by vehicle Friday. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 3.
Man killed in Highwood by train. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 5.
Charges placed against drivers in several mishaps. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 8.
Traffic accidents rise during July. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 32.
Sept. Accident on Sheridan Rd. injures eight. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 3.
Salvation Army men rushed to hospital, suspect food poisoning. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 3.
2 cars collide- child is killed. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 3.
Oct. Girl struck by car while crossing street. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 8.
Dec. Police report 4 weather-related accidents Friday. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 13.
Eight pupils and motorist hurt Tuesday. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 3.
Reckless driving charges placed here. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 26.
Highland Park police report injuries in several weekend accidents here. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 42.
ADULT EDUCATION
Adult Education classes are organizing. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 6.
ANIMALS
Feb. Police list dog bites. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 4.
Dogs take exams after obedience course. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 25.
Apr. Police report cat, dog bites. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 4.
June Dog trial show to be Saturday at athletic field. June 12, 1958, p. 5.
List dog bites. June 19, 1958, p. 7.
Dog bites listed. June 26, 1958, p. 28.
First sanctioned show match held by Shoreline Shepherd Club. June 26, 1958, p. 35.
July Dog licenses due. July 3, 1958, p. 3.
Woodchuck, squirrel bite girl and boy. July 17, 1958, p. 11.
Cat and dog bites reported by police. July 24, 1958, p. 33.
Sept. A hare raising tale is told to police. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 10.
Owners, dogs begin training classes. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 50.
Highwood Pet Show is topped by Lunardi’s dachshund. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 32.
Dec. Child is bitten by rat in bed. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 5.
Fashion goes to the dogs this Xmas. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 8.
ART
Jan. Paintings by former student Mary Gehr to be shown at high school. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 28.
Gehr paintings on exhibit at HP high school. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 12.
Feb. Architectural drawings, models to be exhibited at high school. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 24.
Mar. NS Art League plans exhibit by HP artists. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 4.
Sculptures being exhibited at Highland Park High School. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 6.
Apr. Ceramics are Highland Parker's hobby - Rose Migdal. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 20.
Portraits of the artists: Laurie, Rubin, Gamson, Mr./Mrs. Riley, Lazard. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 6.
May Local artists exhibit works at HP Library. May 8, 1958, p. 24.
Aug. 10 local artists to show work at Old Orchard Festival Sept. 6,7. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 20.
Oct. Jeanette Pincus exhibit starts Saturday. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 20.
Paintings by Temkin and Loving are in high school art display. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 8.
ASSESSMENTS
Delinquent special assessment roll. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 36-
AUTHORS
HP housewife Mrs. Bert Powell is author of (Readers’) Digest story. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 4.
Former resident Beatrice Steinman to have children’s book published. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 20.
Sterling Quinlan’s book, ‘The Merger’ out today. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 32.
3 HP women are cookbook authors. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 20.
2 Highland Park authors of book, "Exploring Chicago', to attend fair: Margaret Ratz, Charles H. Wilson. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 22.
HP literary agent Eleanor Langdon collaborates on book: "Good Cooking with Herbs and Spices". Dec. 25, 1958, p. 8.
AWARDS
Priestley Medal for '58 awarded to Dr. Volwiler, chemist. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 3.
John Bartlow Martin to receive Franklin award for writing. May 8, 1958, p. 14.
Gilbert Baruffi receives special service award. June 5, 1958, p. 4.
Ravinia principal Ray Naegele is presented plaque. June 5, 1958, p. 5.
Judith Hexter awarded HPHS medal of honor. June 19, 1958, p. 3.
Paul Muzik receives Red Cross award. July 17, 1958, p. 4.
Recognition dinner tendered Highland Park employees. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 3. Photo: p. 8.
BANKS
Banking on the corner of Central & St. Johns. Mar 13, 1958, p. 70.
BICYCLES
Bicycle ordinance to be given public hearing Monday. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 3.
Citizens discuss bike ordinance. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 3.
Police conduct bicycle clinics. May 8, 1958, p. 5.
Bike clinics held at Wayne Thomas, Green Bay schools. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 12.
Bicycle safety program at Oak Terrace School. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 46.
BLINDNESS
E. J. Smythe examines new Braille duplicator. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 29.
BUSINESS
Jan. Plan commission suggests planned shopping centers. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 3.
HP Savings and Loan marks 70th year in 1958. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 29.
Bank of HP deposits up 46.5% in 1957. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 32.
Feb. Promoter gives views on shopping center. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 3.
Newspapers called best by top local retailers. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 15.
200 attend Chamber's first management & sales clinic here. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 5.
Barbers adopt new 6 p.m. closing time. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 3.
Apr. Central business district property changes owners. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 3.
Retailers slate new HP Chamber subcommittees. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 5.
May City celebrates Homemakers' Week. May 15, 1958, p. 3.
HP businessmen cite needs for crossovers on Skokie. May 15, 1958, p. 3.
Skokie Highway businessmen organize. May 15, 1958, p. 6.
Voice objections to shopping center rules. May 29, 1958, p. 5.
July Berger Interiors opens on Central Ave. July 31, 1958, p. 40.
Sept. Bank of Highland Park tells appointments. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 10.
Kay’s Plumbing & Heating opens in Highland Park. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 35.
Oct. City probes ‘production park’ annexation. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 3.
Businessmen will attend conference. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 3.
Associates ask city to analyze shopping centers. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 5.
Nov. Property owners discuss survey with city and Chamber. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 3.
Firm (Walgreens) leases location for larger store. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 3.
Dec. HP local stores to open evenings until Christmas. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 3.
Rosby heads project studying shoppers' habits in Highland Park district. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 3.
Limousine company asks use of Deerfield Road building. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 3.
CAMPS/CAMPING
NS Boy Scout Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan has record enrollment of 1,000. July 24, 1958, p. 46.
Summer Day Camp activities. July 31, 1958, p. 5.
Sunset Day Camp holds meet and field day for campers. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 30.
October scout camp in Sunset Park. Photos. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 38.
CHARITIES
Amvets solicitation not approved by VA. June 26, 1958, p. 3.
CHILD CARE/CHILDREN
Lecturer will explore issues in parent-child relationships. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 14.
Infant Welfare contemplates future of service. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 22.
Children think up a new scheme in nursery schools. July 24, 1958, p. 10.
Summer day camps entertain children. July 24, 1958, p. 14.
Family, child care group seeks aid for NS problems. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 4.
Rights of youth disclosed in pamphlet issued today. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 23.
Findings on 'pre-adolescent' workshop. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 13.
Parents, keep watch - you'll get yellow youth booklet. (youth rights) Nov. 20, 1958, p. 28.
Police juvenile bureau reports 637 cases in 1958. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 18.
CHURCHES & SYNAGOGUES
Jan. Msgr. Murphy is named Immaculate Conception pastor. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 4.
Very Rev. Ray Holder accepts call to Trinity. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 4.
Association honors former HP clergymen. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 34.
Sacred gift to be given Congregation Solel. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 36.
Feb. Preston Bradley will speak at NS Temple Wednesday. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 4.
'Festival of Music' to be presented at Beth El Synagogue. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 4.
Parishioners pay tribute to late pastor, welcome new monsignor. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 10.
United service will mark world day of prayer. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 42.
Honor pastor and wife, missionaries. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 10.
Rabbi, minister continue annual exchange services. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 34.
Mar. All music service at NS Methodist Sunday morning. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 30.
Temple is host to Nat'l. Council. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 30.
Educator, scholar, Dr. L. Katzoff named as educational director. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 30.
Apr. Father Ehrens to be ordained in Mundelein. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 13.
Congregation Solel will receive gift of ark, lectern. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 38.
Immaculate Conception will be host church to Council of Catholic women. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 38.
May Congregation to honor Edward M. Glazier. May 15, 1958, p. 47.
Congregation welcomes new rector Dean Holder at Trinity Episcopal. May 29, 1958, p. 34.
June Catholic census to be taken in next 4 weeks. June 26,1958, p. 4.
July Reverend Potter begins ministry at NS Methodist Church. July 3, 1958, p. 8.
Congregation reveals plans for synagogue. (B’nai Torah) July 10, 1958, p. 3.
Photo: Trinity Episcopal Church choir, 1930. July 10, 1958, p. 38.
B’nai Torah sets precedent with ‘Temple-in-the-round’. July 17, 1958, p. 38.
Aug. Rabbi Arnold Wolf to direct institute for teenage youth. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 42.
Judaism observes high holidays. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 42.
Sept. Sunday marks new church’s first service. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 42.
Special train hired for high holy days. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 42.
United Church of Christ prepares to celebrate 50th anniversary. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 38.
Beautiful chancel window to be dedicated: Glencoe Methodist Church. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 46.
Oct. Ceremonies throughout the week mark local church’s 50th anniversary. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 42.
Former pastors here for church’s golden anniversary. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 46.
Rabbi Siskin of North Shore Temple to be honored. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 42.
Nov. HP Ministerial Assoc. prepares community Thanksgiving eve service. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 3.
Bishop Burrell to institute Rev. Holder as rector. (Trinity Episcopal Church) Nov. 27, 1958, p. 4.
Festival of Lights will be observed in temples and Highland Park homes. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 42.
Dec. Clergyman instituted as rector at Trinity. Photos. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 5.
NS Unitarians pledge $70,000 to erect new building. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 28.
Consistories contemplate merging churches. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 40.
CITIZENSHIP
League members participate in citizenship rites. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 4.
CIVIC ASSOCIATION
Civic Association probes interurbia common problems. June 5, 1958, p. 3.
CIVIL AIR PATROL
Kiwanis is briefed on Civil Air Patrol. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 37.
CAP opens doors to youth. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 72.
CIVIL DEFENSE
Civil Defense unit to participate in May 6 tornado test. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 3.
Civil Defense plans ready for fall test; city volunteers sought, new boat a possibility. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 3.
Civil Defense Corps to alert Oct. 26. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 3.
Highland Park participates in CD test Sunday. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 3.
Expect mobile hospital in 30 days. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 3.
CLUBS/ASSOCIATIONS
Jan. Moraine Girl Scout Council, Inc. acquires 80 acres for camp site. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 7.
Break ground for Birchwood Club around Mar. 15. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 7.
Feb. Architect's sketch of Birchwood Club. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 36.
AAUW welcome Dr. Olga Vickery; plan study groups. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 36.
HP rocket group opens ranks to new members. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 5.
Mar. American Legion post celebrates 40th anniversary. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 5.
3 generations of Girl Scouts look ahead to 4. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 16.
Long range vision puts Boy Scout on the moon. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 37.
'a rose is a rose is a Highland Park rose' Men's Garden Club show. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 56.
Apr. American Legion celebrates 40th anniversary. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 12.
League plans gala party marking 30th anniversary. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 24.
League of Woman Voters' growth, achievements to be dramatized at luncheon. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 15.
Highwood Woman's Club will organize at meeting Apr. 29. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 5.
Hold ground-breaking rites for new club. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 13.
May Kottcamp elected president, Lake County Civic League. May 15, 1958, p. 12.
June Picture review of scouting activities. June 5, 1958, p. 37.
Nov. League of Woman Voters embarks on new program. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 4.
COMMUTERS/COMMUTING
Chamber joins bi-state group commuter study. July 24, 1958, p. 5.
Commuters’ association organized. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 3.
Commuters’ group seeking ten thousand protesters. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 4.
Commuters comment on their ride into town. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 5.
CONTESTS
Jan. Nina Curell is junior Adcraft 1st place winner. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 3.
Adcraft entries to be displayed at high school. Jan. 9, 1958. p. 5.
Mar. Art students invited to enter poster contest. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 8.
Apr. Contestants for role of Miss North Shore have three more days to register. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 8.
May Sunset Foods sponsors 1st pageant winner. May 8, 1958, p. 5.
June Who's Who in HP business contest to offer $100 prize. June 5, 1958, p. 3.
Jaycee pageant winner Anita Olson becomes Miss Illinois. June 19, 1958, p. 3.
R. Balz wins $100 prize in Who's Who contest. June 19, 1958, p. 3.
Balz gets prize at Bank of Highland Park. June 26, 1958, p. 4.
Aug. Draw ‘Vacation Express’ winner. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 3.
Pony contest starts August 21. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 5.
Highland Park pony contest starts today. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 3.
Sept. Wendy Adler wins HP pony contest. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 3.
Dec. You will be judge of advertising ideas of Highland Park high school students. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 4.
Student copywriters preparing ad ideas to win your ballot. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 4.
COURTS
Harold Tallet (sic) to stay in probate judge race. July 24, 1958, p. 3.
Tallett (sic) in race despite GOP pressure. July 31, 1958, p. 3.
New probate judge candidate to be named tonight. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 3.
American Bar lauds Smith’s traffic court. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 5.
Chicago attorney urges club support of judicial change. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 35.
CRIME
Jan. Chicago man admits HP burglaries. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 3.
Chief Bennenuti apprehends teen-age purse thief. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 3.
HP police break up shoplifting ring here. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 3.
Apr. Church reports loss of money, machine. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 27.
Strawberry pie stars in scene off the screen. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 30.
Highland Park flyer on bad check passer leads to his arrest. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 11.
June Police list assaults, burglaries, other offenses for month of May. June 26, 1958, p. 6.
July Ohlwein reports loss of $475 in tools and welding gear July 11. July 17, 1958, p. 12.
Aug. State police arrest burglary suspects. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 7.
Sept. Miss Evert released from jail on bond. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 3.
Nov. Former HP salegirl (sic) sought on fraud charge. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 4.
HP maid sentenced to 30 days in jail. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 6.
Dec. Set Miss Evert's trial for February. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 4.
'Stake-out' nets police a burglar. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 4.
Gunmen threaten three children in armed robbery. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 5.
DEERFIELD, IL
Deerfield to get shopping center. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 3.
Appropriations bill. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 39.
Deerfield Christmas Preview. Special section following p. 27. Dec. 4, 1958.
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP
Vote $71,875 to general fund at town meeting. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 5.
W. Deerfield Twp. OK's move to sell and buy property. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 5.
Township supervisor's financial statement. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 30.
Delinquent tax list. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 26---
W. Deerfield Township values $20 million higher. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 5.
ELECTIONS
Jan. Contenders file names for April ballots. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 10.
Register now and exercise your privilege to vote in Apr. primary. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 36.
Feb. Deadline set for non-registered voters. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 3.
Mar. Registrations for primaries close Monday. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 3.
Apr. Primary elections set for Tuesday. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 3.
Map - polling places. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 3.
Specimen ballots. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 27-
Candidate profiles. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 28-
Light township vote cast in primaries. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 3.
Froelich, Nelson win in sheriff probate races. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 3.
School districts to hold board elections on Saturday. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 3.
Unofficial results. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 4.
Official results. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 4.
Sept. Register Saturday from noon to nine. Sept. 18, 1958, p. 3.
Oct. Voters safeguard ballot rights. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 3.
Tempo of political activity increases. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 5.
General election set for Tuesday. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 3.
Voters’ services. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 3.
Ballot Tuesday on candidates and issues. Candidate profiles, issues. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 24.
Nov. Voters okay forest preserve, say no to courthouse. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 3.
Unofficial election results. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 4.
County officials checking precincts for official count. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 3.
Official county canvass shows 69,041 persons voted on November 4. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 5.
Dec. Municipal candidates enter election arenas with petitions during January. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 3.
FAMILIES/ FAMILY LIFE
Family Service slates annual meeting Nov. 20. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 3.
Family Service elects officers. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 5.
Family Service unit compiles results of operation for year. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 16.
FASHION
Special Section. Sept. 18, 1958, pp. 31-38.
FIRES
House pets dies in $20,000 fire here. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 3.
One injured, damage set at $100,000 in North Shore Railway blaze. July 10, 1958, p. 4.
HP officers train on new arson squad. July 10, 1958, p. 4.
Firemen launch safety campaign. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 4.
Scouts will aid Fire Prevention Week activities. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 4.
$16,000 Old Elm Club fire razes shed. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 7.
One of four burned by Highwood fire still hospitalized. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 3.
FISCHER, JO, Cartoonist
Cartoonist’s hours longer than 9-5. July 24, 1958, p. 20.
FLAGS
The flag that waves above our city. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 30.
Legion gives flag to library. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 40.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS
Eduardo enjoys winter here. HP students look forward to summer in Europe. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 5.
Foreign exchange students to visit here June 30 - July 1. June 19, 1958, p. 10.
Highland Parkers plan parties for exchange students. June 26, 1958, p. 6.
FORT SHERIDAN, IL
'I won't tell Army how to run Fort' mayor tells council. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 3.
Display emergency hospital caravan at Ft. Sheridan. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 3.
Ft. Sheridan TOWER is Army post's only ad medium. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 15.
Ft. Sheridan hosts public on May 17. May 8, 1958, p. 3.
Ft. Sheridan to hold open house May 17. May 15, 1958, p. 3.
New post commander- Col. J. B. Lindsey. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 4.
Ft. Sheridan TOWER named outstanding Army newspaper. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 3.
GAMBLING
Tavern owner assails raid on Highwood. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 3.
Highwood tavern owners to defend pinball machines. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 3.
State's attorney is given order to destroy pinballs. May 8, 1958, p. 3.
Highland Park police watch and wait…net 5 numbers racket suspects. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 3.
Fine Willis Jackson $500, court costs on gambling plea. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 5.
Gambling equipment destroyed. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 4.
GARDENING
Special home and garden section coming next week. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 3.
Special Section. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 32--42
Men's Garden Club Rose Show largest in history. June 26, 1958, p. 14.
Highland Park Men’s Garden Club plans enlarged show August 23, 24. Aug.7, 1958, p. 11.
‘Around the Worlds’ Gardens’ walk scheduled by NS Suburban Seeders. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 19.
Young winner of 64 ribbons, trophys, Jeff Perlman: floral arranger. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 34.
GUNS
Guns in the news, HP police report. May 8, 1958, p. 3.
12-year-old's gun confiscated. May 8, 1958, p. 29.
HEALTH
Tuberculin tests are offered all freshmen. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 10.
HIGHLAND PARK, IL
Jan. 'This is Highland Park' features facts & photos. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 3
Council requests barricade fences; sends 2 resolutions to North Western RR. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 3.
'Milk' box story continues at HP council meeting. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 3.
'This is Highland Park' ready for mailing. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 4.
Highland Park faces rapid economic, population growth…also problems. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 23.
Application for 3 milk machines sent to HP city council. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 3.
Feb. Mayor counters charges on overpass resolution; cites need for project. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 3
Woodridge area asks council's help in financing walk. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 3.
NEWS to mark city's 89th birthday. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 3.
HP council approves juvenile officer post. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 3.
Special city map ready for Highland Park's 89th birthday. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 3.
Mar. Highland Park will celebrate 89th birthday. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 3.
New era dawns for Highland Park; population explosion predicted for 1965. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 3.
HP Chamber is meeting challenge of city's future. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 3.
City map 1958. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 84.
Apr. Mr. Rockwell will discuss city's plans for future. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 7.
May Budget sets city standards; plan new programs for depts.. May 15, 1958, p. 5.
Plan commission presents new street program, population, traffic patterns guide plan. May 22, 1958, p. 5.
June Mayor declares 'Rose Week' in Highland Park. June 12, 1958, p. 4.
Highland Park Day to include parade, games, water show. June 26, 1958, p. 5.
July Council accepts and files shopping center ordinance. July 3, 1958, p. 4.
Highland Park’s landfill project is efficient. July 3, 1958, p. 5.
City budget again less than previous year. July 10, 1958, p. 3.
City gets 4 traffic awards. July 17, 1958, p. 4.
City council confirms city appointments. July 17, 1958, p. 4.
Summer madness hits Highland Park. July 24, 1958, p. 10.
Appropriation ordinance. July 24, 1958, p. 26.
Aug. Appropriation bill. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 26.
Highland Park invited to All-America City finals. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 4.
League helps plan for Highland Park All-America entry. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 3.
Four Highland Park employees win cash for service ideas. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 4.
Sept. Firm’s $2,750 bid to paint water tower OK’d by city council. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 3.
City 1 of 22 finalists for All-America. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 3.
Street plan mass meeting tonight; does the state plan to put a highway through Highland Park? Sept. 18, 1958, p. 3.
Council discusses Co. (sic) building. Sept. 18, 1958, p. 3.
Debate on North Shore Railway right-of-way continues. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 5.
Highland Park city council readies Braeside zone change. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 5.
Final briefing on All-America city entry. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 5.
Candid camera views of Highland Park. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 36.
Oct. City probes ‘Production Park’ annexation. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 3.
Chamber and city launch economic study Monday. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 3.
Rotary Club announces publication date of book about Highland Park: “Pioneer to Commuter”. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 3.
City to send delegation to area conference. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 3.
Highland Park council listens to Braeside zone change debate. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 3.
“Pioneer to Commuter” tells the Highland Park story. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 5.
Nov. Highland Park council increases water rates from 20 to 32 cents. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 3.
Recognition dinner tendered Highland Park employees. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 3. Photo p. 8.
Plan commission will hear annexation reports tonight. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 10.
Response favorable to production park. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 3.
City hall to shine again - Otto will return. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 5.
City engineers busy despite the approach of winter. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 42.
Western residents quiz city on planning. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 3.
HP might go west with police-fire building plans. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 3.
Dec. Highland park city officials go 'duck' hunting in Ohio. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 5.
City alters parking, takes right-of-way. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 3.
City planners now face problem of esthetic control. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 23.
Managers, council discuss taxi laws. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 3.
Grosshandler resigns city post, named county aide. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 3.
Precinct boundary changes under study by officials. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 5.
City resolution on right-of-way. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 37.
Home owners probe annexation future with city manager. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 4.
HP council considers traffic at Braeside school. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 28.
HIGHLAND PARK BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Jan. 1957 building takes dip down in Highland Park. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 23.
Feb. Building department issues 70 permits. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 3.
Schedule public hearing on dental, medical building. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 5.
Mar. Ten building permits issued during February. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 5.
Apr Building department issues 103 permits. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 28.
May Building department issues 12 house, 3 business permits. May 8, 1958, p. 4.
Building budget covers costs of filmed records. May 22, 1958, p. 5.
Building figures reported for April 1958. May 22, 1958, p. 10.
Aug. July building permit figure in Highland Park is lower than ’57. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 26.
Sept. Building Department issues 46 permits in August count. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 7.
Oct. September permits for buildings are compared to 1957. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 7.
Dec. Highland Park issues permits for 10 dwellings. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 4.
Building permits for October top every month for '57, says report. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 28.
HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY CHEST
Community Fund-Red Cross announces $155,000 goal. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 3.
Fund drive will benefit Family Service. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 5.
Truck loads of Scouts to drum up enthusiasm about combined drive. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 5.
$120,000 raised in combined drive, goal is $155,600. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 7.
HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT
Highland Park Fire Department to hold benefit ball March 17. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 3.
New appointments made in Fire Dept. May 8, 1958, p. 3.
Fire Dept. begins new survey. July 3, 1958, p. 3.
Fire chief reports school inspections near completion. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 3.
Chief Boylan sees demonstration of new fire detector. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 5.
HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL
See: SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113.
HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL
Jan. Hospital names two more fund drive chairmen. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 4.
Anspach will organize HP clubs, organizations for hospital drive. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 7.
Feb. Hospital can give infants 'exchange' transfusions. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 3.
Hospital staff thanks police for conference on new breathalyzer. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 5.
Sumner Sollit offers low bid on hospital wing. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 3.
Mar. Hospital opens expansion program. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 3.
Jaycees give funds to hospital. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 3.
Break ground for hospital addition. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 5.
Apr. 4 physicians sponsored for hospital staff. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 11.
$800,000 pledged to HP Hospital building fund. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 10.
May Hospital addition going up fast. May 15, 1958, p. 10B.
HP Hospital announces appointment of campaign chairman. June 19, 1958, p. 12.
July Construction progresses on hospital. July 24, 1958, p. 4.
Hospital begins remote control TV. July 31, 1958, p. 20.
Newly equipped room at hospital serves as eye-ear center. July 31, 1958, p. 20.
Aug. Highland Park Hospital filled to capacity warns A. G. Ballenger. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 5.
Sept. Hospital to share in combined drive contribution funds. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 5.
Oct. Hospitals (sic) director of personnel dies: Bernard Schufelt. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 5.
Nov. Volunteers feted. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 15.
Hospital to offer free testing for diabetes. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 53.
Rodde quits as hospital administrator. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 3.
New wing of hospital nears completion. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 3.
Ballenger announces appointments to 1958-59 hospital medical staff. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 3.
Hospital hikes rates for some rooms $1.82 daily. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 39.
Dec. Hospital's therapy department observes second anniversary. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 36.
True Sisters support hospital's isotope clinic. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 25.
HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
Jan. HP police begin fire training program Jan. 15. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 5.
Complete U. of Chicago course. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 11.
HP police issue report for month of Dec. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 7.
Office Moon named patrolman of the month. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 7.
Feb. Policemen learn ups and downs of being firemen. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 3.
HP police take first aid training. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 32.
Officer Bonamarte Sr. is named treasurer of new county group. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 4.
Apr. Bonamarte Sr. named juvenile officer. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 5.
HP police issue 7,165 traffic warnings, 5,582 tickets in 1957. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 8.
Police use radar to check speed. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 27.
It's all in the family - Bonamartes. Photo. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 35.
Offenses reported to police show decrease for 1957. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 11.
Several motorists ticketed by police. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 11.
June Traffic patrol pays off; only 3 accidents. June 5, 1958, p. 3.
Chief gives tips to cut down burglaries. June 12, 1958, p. 5.
Police arrest 2 men as trespassers, 7 suspects in Victor burglary. June 12, 1958, p. 8.
Hit and run driver sought by police. June 12, 1958, p. 11.
July Police training school opens here Monday. July 10, 1958, p. 4.
Highland Park police report weekend calls. July 31, 1958, p. 35.
Aug. Tee Shirt Day! Aug. 28, 1958, p. 30.
Sept. Highland Park police watch and wait…net 5 numbers racket suspects. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 3.
HP Police Dept. wins four awards for city. Sept. 18, 1958, p. 5.
Oct. Police youth club starts program today. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 5.
Police report theft, collision, bite, fight and a bike upset. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 30.
HP police issue two month report. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 11.
HP police win pistol shoot trophies. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 3.
Police plan star-studded ball for you, the public. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 4.
Dec. 232 moving traffic violations; 132 non moving in October. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 29.
Highland Park asks for bids on six new squad cars. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 5.
Police give 349 tickets for hazardous violations here, 851 warnings. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 21.
Police juvenile bureau lists 637 cases in 1958. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 18.
HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Jan. Highland Park Library offers special services. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 46.
Mar. Titles of notable book list available at HP library. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 5.
Library board announces expansion survey. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 64.
Apr. Fines increased on overdue books at HP public library. Apr. 17, 1958. p. 27.
Book by Mrs. Boye on display in Art Institute exhibit. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 34.
June Highland Park Public Library annual report cites new responsibilities. June 5, 1958, p. 20
Report shows children outdo their elders in reading books. June 12, 1958, p. 26.
Children's summer reading program begins June 16. June 12, 1958, p. 5.
July Library and Recreation Department serve city. July 3, 1958, p. 5.
Miss Bartlett will represent city at Library Convention. July 10, 1958, p. 8.
Miss Bartlett killed in car crash. July 17, 1958, p. 3.
HP Library announces addition of 13 new LP record albums. July 31, 1958, p. 28.
Aug. Library shows sculpture, painting by M. Fagen. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 24.
Memorial honoring Martha Bartlett planned by board. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 5.
Summer library for 795 children to finish Saturday. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 28.
Sept. Great Books groups meet at HP Library. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 33.
Legion gives flag to library. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 40.
5th year Great Books Group starts tonight. Sept.25, 1958, p. 40.
Oct. Children’s ‘good friend’ (Inger Boye) accepts gift. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 11.
Board appoints head librarian, Joseph Pollock. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 3.
Miss Ruth Nelson appointed head of Readers’ Service. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 28.
Nov. Noted calligrapher designs bookplate for library Friends. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 20.
NS Library Club honors memory of Martha Bartlett. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 36.
Microfilm reader to be dedicated to public's use; donated by Friends of HP Library. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 10.
Dec. A full page on one microfilm frame. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 33.
HIGHWOOD, IL
Column: Highwood Hi-Lights appears each week. Paging varies.
Jan. Parkway parking poses problem at Highwood meeting. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 3.
Highwood volunteers (firemen) submit annual report. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 7.
Feb. Hwd. Community Chest mails urgent appeal to residents. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 4.
Series of 1-way streets set for city of Highwood. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 3.
Highwood firemen battle blaze in Sheridan Ave. house. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 3.
Board approves trampoline purchase. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 3.
Mar. Highwood's north limits extended by annexation. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 3.
Apr. Tavern owner assails raid in Highwood. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 3.
Highwood tavern owners to defend pinball machines. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 3.
Highwood Woman's Club will organize at meeting Apr. 29. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 5.
Highwood garage fire demolishes cars, motorcycles. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 3.
May Mayor ignores Fire Dept. bid for chief. May 15, 1958, p. 3.
Suggest Hwd. park district. May 29, 1958, p. 3.
Meeting set to determine fate of Washington Ave. May 29, 1958, p. 3.
June Washington Ave. project dropped by Hwd. council. June 5, 1958, p. 3.
Circus coming to Highwood June 26. June 5, 1958, p. 4.
Highwood's senior citizen - Henry Rasmussen - marks 99th birthday. June 5, 1958, p. 5.
Council approves, residents object to Highwood circus. June 12, 1958, p. 3.
City council sets up new Highwood board. June 19, 1958, p. 3.
3-ring circus is here today. June 26, 1958, p. 3.
July Washington Street property owners to meet Monday. July 3, 1958, p. 3.
Highwood volunteers accept applications for two new firemen. July 3, 1958, p. 3.
Paving cost, final date estimated for Washington St. July 10, 1958, p. 3.
Highwood sets 1958-59 city appropriation. July 17, 1958, p. 3.
Annual appropriation bill. July 17, 1958, p. 32.
Highwood council OK’s Michigan Ave. paving, Burtis St. sewer cleaning. July31, 1958, p. 3.
Aug. Highwood council calls for $33,000 tax levy, hears VFW. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 3.
Highwood may get 200 foot beach grant from Ft. Sheridan. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 3.
Sept. This beach may be Highwood’s. Photo. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 4.
Highwood boosts water rates. Sept. 18, 1958, p. 3.
Highwood police arrest man on burglary charge. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 7.
Oct. Highwood board pays bills, defers police car action. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 3.
Highwood emergency crew prepared for calls to action. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 3.
Highwood Community Center sets commission meeting for tonight. Oct. 16, 1958, p.14.
Highwood board OK’s gas company plan for new main. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 3.
Highwood Community Center sees record crowd at Saturday dance. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 11.
Nov. 16 stores loaned windows to Hallowe'en painters. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 5.
Dept. of Army okays beach for Highwood. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 3.
Dec. Highwood board considers zone change, fire equipment purchase. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 3.
Highwood limits number of club and tavern licenses, within city. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 3.
Mayor Frantonius named to City League unit. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 3.
HISTORY
Jan. New book gives traveler's comments on area in 1833: "A Visitor to Chicago in Indian Days" C. C. Benton. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 42.
Mar. Highland Park reaches 89th year - old in tradition, young at heart. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 15.
Plans larger scrapbook for H. Park's future: Leo Haak. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 20.
Fire destroys building housing newly-established military academy - Northwestern Academy. Historic photo. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 38.
Banking on the corner of Central & St. Johns. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 70.
Apr. Twp. High School District 113 faces referendum on second school. Brief history of high school. Apr. 10, 1958, p.14.
July Photo: Trinity Episcopal Church choir 1930. July 10, 1958, p. 38.
Oct. Rotary Club announces publication date of book about Highland Park : “Pioneer to Commuter”. Oct, 16, 1958, p. 3.
Photo: Ravinia Festival in bygone days. July 24, 1958, p. 10.
“Pioneer to Commuter” tells the Highland Park story. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 5.
Nov. Rotary dinner introduces historical book: "Pioneer to Commuter". Nov. 6, 1958, p. 26.
HOLIDAYS
Rainy Easter Sunday brings out bonnets and umbrellas. Photo. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 16-17.
Memorial Day parades set. May 29, 1958, p. 3.
Hwd. service to be held at Memorial. May 29, 1958, p. 3.
Highland Park Day features parade, fireworks; water show set for July 4. July 3, 1958, p. 3.
Parade on Central Ave. to highlight Veterans' Day Tuesday. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 3.
Special Preview of Christmas section. Nov. 20, 1958, following p. 24.
Christmas shopping is fun in Deerfield. Special section: Christmas Preview. Follows page 27. Dec. 4, 1958.
Special Christmas programs planned at churches. Schedule. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 4
Church bells proclaim this joyous season. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 3.
HOMEMAKING
Homemaker’s Special Section. May 15, 1958, p. 17.
HOTELS
Finder, Amsterdam of Highland Park plan 100 room hotel at county line. July 24, 1958, p. 3.
HOUSES
Unique home owners’ clinic offered for local adults by YWCA. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 37.
HUMAN RELATIONS
Anticipate local human relations committee. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 5.
North Shore Human Relations Committee to hear Dr. Hauser. May 8, 1958, p. 34.
Dr. Philip Hauser addresses Human Relations Committee. June 19, 1958, p. 50.
HUNTING
Illinois season for waterfowl announced. Aug. 18, 1958, p. 26.
ILLINOIS
State freezes overpass funds sought by city. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 5.
State buys land for interchange near Half Day Rd. May 22, 1958, p. 3.
Organizations to hear debates on judicial amendment to state constitution. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 3.
Metropolitan unit probing questions of six-county area. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 8.
INDIA
Kunha Arnone to return to India with loving memories of stay here. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 20.
ISRAEL
Consul general of Israel to be speaker Sunday. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 9.
LAKE COUNTY, IL
Juvenile officers, police form county association. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 5.
Quadrennial procedure to be assessor’s subject. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 7.
Lake County sets Aug. 25, target date for mailing real estate bills. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 3.
Council discusses Co.(sic) building. Sept. 18, 1958, p. 3.
Plans for new county building drawn. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 3.
Nagler reports assessors favor county building. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 3.
Peers says approval of courthouse issue will save taxpayers money. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 4.
Civic league for ‘yes’ vote on courthouse. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 4.
Voters okay forest preserve, shun courthouse. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 3.
County concentrating building funds in Libertyville. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 11.
LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE
League to hear talk about Lake County preserve. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 12.
League to hear forest preserve issue discussed. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 3.
Forest preserve issue up for November 4 ballot decision. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 3.
Forest preserve issue supported by Garden Club. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 6.
Voters okay forest preserve, shun courthouse. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 3.
Forest preserve administrative machinery is being set up. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 7.
LAKE MICHIGAN
City’s two beaches will open June 14. June 5, 1958, p. 3.
Guards rescue boy, W. Rose; crowds set records at two city beaches. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 12.
Highwood may get 200 foot beach grant from Ft. Sheridan. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 3.
Last days of summer at Highland Park’s Rosewood Beach. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 14.
City beaches draw 63,099 swimmers in past season. Sept. 18, 1958, p. 4.
Dept. of Army okays beach for Highwood. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 3.
Search for jet in lake upset by high winds. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 3.
MAPS
Special city map ready for Highland Park’s 89th birthday. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 3.
City of Highland Park street guide and index to house numbering. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 84.
MENTAL HEALTH
N. Shore Mental Health Association receives fourth grant from state. July 10, 1958, p. 8.
Clinic appoints medical director Dr. Mary Elizabeth Giffin. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 4.
Mental Health Association looking for support through combined drive. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 8.
MOSQUITOES
Highland Park Mosquito Abatement District: letter of explanation of services and operations by director of district. June 12, 1958, p. 34.
MUSIC
Jan. Community Music Center offers children's course. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 41.
International artists to sing for Community Concert series. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 18.
Louis Crowder will present piano recital. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 35.
Feb. Community Concert series presents George London, baritone. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 4.
Count Basie and Sarah Vaughan to star in jazz jamboree. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 13.
Mar. Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie share honors in concert. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 10.
May North Shore chapter of American Organists organizes. May 15, 1958, p. 58.
Sept. Community Concert volunteers launch membership drive. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 5.
Community Concert memberships go on sale here. Sept. 18, 1958, p. 17.
NEIGHBORHOODS
Is Highland Park’s future being guided by neighborhood groups? Mar. 13, 1958, p. 62.
Sunset Terrace plans ‘Neighborhood Nocturne’. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 19.
NEWSPAPERS
Newspapers called best by local retailers. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 15.
NORTH SHORE SANITARY DISTRICT
Raymond Anderson named manager of NS Sanitary District. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 5.
New sewage disposal plant is operating. July 10, 1958, p. 5.
NURSERY SCHOOLS
Jan. Open enrollment for HP Nursery School at YWCA. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 29.
Feb. Contributions may be made to fund of nursery school. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 35.
Community Nursery School schedules summer sessions. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 8
July Children think up a new scheme in nursery schools. July 24, 1958, p. 10.
HP Nursery School workshop aids teacher. July 31, 1958, p. 19.
Sept. Nursery school opens 33rd year in new quarters. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 11.
New room, teachers help start nursery school’s semester. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 11.
Dec. Committee members inspect drawing of nursery. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 25.
NURSES/NURSING
Visiting Nurse Assoc. names committee members. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 8.
Mrs. Curtis Eiker named head nurse of association. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 5.
Deerfield Nurse Assoc. appoints new committees for the coming year. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 5.
OBITUARIES
* After entry indicates early settler or descendant thereof
Adler, Robert C. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 50.
Akerman, Axel Olaf. May 8, 1958, p. 8.
Aldridge, Mrs. Louisa S., homemaker. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 32.
Anderson, Mrs. Karin, homemaker. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 40.
Appel, Mrs. Vallee, homemaker. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 4. & Nov. 27, 1958, p. 45.
Armentrout, Mrs. Olive M., bookkeeper. June 19, 1958, p. 44.
Asher, William, electrical engineer. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 46.
Attridge, Mildred, train accident victim. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 3.
Azzi, Raymond, gardener. May 29, 1958, p. 10.
Babbini, Aurelio, landscape gardener. June 19, 1958, p. 44.
Baker, Ralph Marvin, co-owner: Fred A. Coleman Co. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 50.
Ballantini, Mrs. Beatrice, homemaker. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 41.
Balz, Fred, barber. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 8.
Balzer, Albertene. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 53.
Barr, Jacques, insurance agent. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 50.
Bartlett, Miss Martha, HP Public Library librarian. July 17, 1958, p. 3.
Beach, Mrs. Goldie I, homemaker. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 44.
Behrens, Miss Lula, teacher. May 8, 1958, p. 8.
Bell, Robert, child. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 50.
Bergstrom, Miss Hilda E. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 52.
Bernardi, Mrs. Dorothea, homemaker. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 52.
Bertacchini, Mrs. John, homemaker. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 41.
Bertacchini, Dominica, homemaker. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 8.
Bierk, Elliot, construction laborer. June 5, 1958, p. 50.
Blair, Arthur L., Oxford Press salesman. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 8.
Block, Charles. July 3, 1958, p. 37.
Block, Charles J., coffee broker. July 10, 1958, p. 54.
Bloomstein Ruby, homemaker. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 41.
Booth, Benjamin E., butcher. May 15, 1958, p. 68.
Booth, Mrs. Lydia Louise, homemaker. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 40.
Borgo, Joseph. July 17, 1958, p. 40.
Bowman, Mrs. Lillian May, homemaker. July 3, 1958, p. 37.
Boyd, Henry W. Jr., president General Shoe Corp. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 10.
Brandt, Arthur E., hotel manager. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 52.
Brown, Arthur W., Aug. 7, 1958, p. 50.
Brown, Mrs. Myrtle V., homemaker. Sept. 18, 1958, p. 10.
Buck, Irene, homemaker. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 54.
Carlson, Ernest H., contractor/carpenter. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 8.
Castle, Suzanne Olmsted, homemaker. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 50.
Chambers, Mrs. Carrie, homemaker. May 8, 1958, p. 8.
Chapelsky, Mrs. Marion P., homemaker. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 50, & Sept. 11, 1958, p. 45.
Chase, Gordon B., realtor. June 19, 1958, p. 44.
Clark, Mrs. H. Grant, homemaker. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 46.
Clarke, David R., attorney, author. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 10.
Clutton, Mrs. Ellen Ridgway, homemaker. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 50.
Coleman, Fred A., June 19, 1958, p. 50.
Connolly, Mrs. Catherine, homemaker. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 50.
Cook, Arthur R., auto supplies representative. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 54.
Coonley, Mrs. Henry E., homemaker. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 32.
Daum, Mrs. Doris B., homemaker. July 31, 1958, p. 49.
Davis, Stewart Miller, infant. June 5, 1958, p. 50.
Decker, Mrs. Gertrude B., homemaker. July 17, 1958, p. 40.
Delhaye, Mrs. Emma Brumm, homemaker. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 54.
DiNicola, Gabriel. May 29, 1958, p. 10.
Don, Peter, infant. May 8, 1958, p. 8.
Donini, Max, Jan. 2, 1958, p. 3. & p. 42.
Driscoll, Glennon, infant. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 8.
Duffy, Lillian C., homemaker. May 29, 1958, p. 10.
Eisendrath, William, executive: Monarch Leather Co. July 3, 1958, p. 38.
Ekelman, Mrs. Edna E., homemaker. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 46.
Engberg, Mrs. Helen, homemaker. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 52.
Engle, Mrs. Elsie, homemaker. May 8, 1958, p. 8.
Engquist, John Edward, banker, Scout leader. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 32.
Evans, Dr. Herbert. Professor of Biblical literature and religious education. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 54.
Ewing, Mrs. Helene K., homemaker. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 50.
Farmer, Margaret T., homemaker. June 19, 1958, p. 44.
Fay, Leonard, engineer. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 45.
Fitzgibbons, Henrietta, homemaker. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 54.
Foreman, Harold E., president: Foreman Bros. Banking Co. July 17, 1958, p. 40.
Fox, Wolf, milliner. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 46.
Franklin, Mrs. Hertha, homemaker. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 50.
Frederickson, Mrs. Lawrence, homemaker. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 38.
Gallagher, Malcolm James. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 54.
Garino, Louis Sr. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 8.
Geary, Mrs. Marie, telephone operator. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 50.
Geringer, Miles B., Bohemian language newspaper publisher. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 10.
Gieser, Elizabeth, homemaker. Oct. 30, 1958,p. 52.
Goldin, John, investment broker. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 10.
Gosswiller, Edward F., school custodian. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 46.
Grandi, Amilcare, carpenter. July 3, 1958, p. 37.
Gray, Mrs. Sophie W., homemaker. July 10, 1958, p. 54.
Green, Judge Samuel Webb. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 45.
Gregori, Mrs. Irene, homemaker. July 14, 1958, p. 8.
Griesmeyer, Edward John, painter/decorator. July 24, 1958, p. 8.
Grotti, Ralph, gardener. Sept. 18, 1958, p. 10.
Grunewald, Miss Doretta, teacher. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 46.
Hamburger, Leon M., liquor dealer. June 26, 1958, p. 35.
Hanger, David W., July 17, 1958, p. 40.
Heller, Robert E., pharmacist. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 54.
Herman, Raymond E., real estate broker since 1907. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 54.
Hilborn, Wallace J., manufacturer’s representative. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 41.
Hofeller, Anna, homemaker. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 8.
Hull, William Frederick. June 26, 1958, p. 35.
Immerman, Elmer Edward, Balaban & Katz Theaters executive. June 26, 1958, p. 35 and July 3, 1958, p. 38.
Inman, Ellsworth, painting/decorating contractor. June 5, 1958, p. 50.
Jackson, Mrs. Carrie, homemaker. May 22, 1958, p. 10.
Johnson, Miss Esther E., bank clerk. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 10.
Johnson, Ragnar, carpenter. July 10, 1958, p. 54.
Kahn, Arthur S., apparel dealer. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 41.
Kahn, Mrs. Julius, homemaker. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 50.
Kamerman, Meg, child. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 54.
Katz, Herman, president: Ozark Stave Lumber Co., founder: N. Shore Congregation Israel and Lakeside Congregation for Reform Judaism. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 54.
Keats, Herbert J., Sept. 4, 1958, p. 50.
Keller, Mrs. Emma, homemaker. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 50.
Kelling, Henry John. June 26, 1958, p. 35.
Kerber, George. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 44.
Knigge, Paul J., tavern manager. July 10, 1958, p. 54.
Knight, Francis M., vice-president Continental Ill. Bank & Trust. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 50.
Kohlberg, Manfred, salesman. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 45.
Kraftt, John Henry, banker. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 50 & Dec. 4, 1958, p. 10.
Kurtzon, Morris, founder: Mount Sinai Hospital. July 31, 1958, p. 10.
Landwehr, Mrs. Volney E., homemaker. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 8.
Lanigan, Mrs. Berta, homemaker. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 54.
Larson, Adolph Gustave, HPHS custodian. June 5, 1958, p. 50.
Lawrie, John, associate: John Lawrie & Sons Fabrics. June 12, 1958, p. 10.
Leachman, Mrs. Julia B., homemaker. May 29, 1958, p. 42.
Learn, Frank M., sales representative. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 44.
Lempinen, Mrs. Hulda, homemaker. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 44.
Leonard, William Scott, vice-president Young & Rubicam Adv. Agency. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 5.
Leonardi, Sante, bakery owner, grocer. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 58.
Levenfeld, Mitchell, A. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 52.
Levin, Samuel. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 38.
Levinger, Mrs. Lilli Rosenthal, homemaker. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 54.
Levinson, John, attorney. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 53.
Lichtwalt, Frank. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 5 and p. 8 and May 8, 1958, p. 8.
Lidicker, John Jacob, owner: Evans Feed Co. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 10.
Lillie, Mrs. Helen Makepeace, homemaker. July 3, 1958, p. 38.
Loch, Michael, gardener. May 8, 1958, p. 8.
Lorusso, Antonio, gardener. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 44.
Lyon, Dr. Andrew James. May 15, 1958, p. 10.
McCaffrey, Miss Molly, telephone operator. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 40.
McCormick, Donald Dean, investment banker. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 8.
McCreadie, Gilbert K., plumber. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 8.
McIntosh, Mrs. Ethel, homemaker. July 3, 1958, p. 38.
McNicholas, Bridget. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 8.
Marchi, Anthony. Apr. 3,1958, p. 54.
Marks, Thomas, N. Shore railroad employee. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 44.
Mason, Archibald, metallurgist, yachtsman. July 10, 1958, p. 54
Masters, Mrs. Helen Jenkins, wife of poet Edgar Lee Masters. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 7.
Matteoni, Mrs. Georgia, homemaker. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 42.
Maxwell, Mrs. Antoinette, homemaker. June 5, 1958, p. 50.
Mayo, Dr. Nelson S., veterinarian, Abbot Labs staff member. July 10, 1958, p. 54.
Mercer, Frank Campbell, lumber company executive. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 42.
Monterastalli, Mrs. Elvira, homemaker. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 8.
Montgomery, Mrs. Myrtle M., homemaker. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 44.
Mood, James Thomas. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 59.
Mooney, Eliza, homemaker. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 42.
Morelli, Pete, labor union agent. June 12, 1958, p. 10.
Mount, Miss Clara. Jan 2, 1958, p. 42.
Mueller, Theodore F., vice-president, publisher: Newsweek. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 58.
Mulvihill, Mrs. Mary Ann, homemaker. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 50.
Murray, Howell, HP Hospital supporter, investment banker. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 3.
Nannini, Mrs. Pauline, homemaker. June 19, 1958, p. 50.
Nardini, Mrs. Angelina, homemaker. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 50 and Oct. 16, 1958, p. 10.
Nelson, Alfred, general contractor. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 42.
Nestrick, Mrs. John W., homemaker. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 31.
Newman, Mrs. Ethlyene, homemaker. June 26, 1958, p. 35.
Norcross, Dr. John R., orthopedic surgeon. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 31.
O’Donnell, Richard P., broker. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 10.
Oetzel, Emil A., photo engraver. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 54.
Oppenheimer, Edward H., president: Oppenheimer Casing Co. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 5 and p. 8.
Parsons, Bruce, insurance agent. July 17, 1958, p. 40.
Peddle, Timothy R., infant. May 8, 1958, p. 8.
Peters, Thomas. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 42.
Peterson, Karl E., Glenview Naval Station employee. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 50.
Peterson, Mrs. Robert L., homemaker. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 10.
Pfeffer, William J., president: Banner Construction Co., Apr. 10, 1958, p. 58.
Pfister, Carl Eugene, founder: HP Men's Garden Club, president: Hankel-Pfister Printing Co. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 3.
Piacenza, Virgil, terrazzo finisher. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 53.
Piraux, Joseph Anton, businessman. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 10.
Pomper, Irma, homemaker. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 53.
Poverello, Gene. July 3, 1958, p. 37.
Price, Mrs. Leo, homemaker. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 50.
Principali, Sam. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 45 & Sept. 18, 1958, p. 10.
Ralph, Arthur Steven. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 46.
Rasmussen, Henry. July 17, 1958, p. 5.
Raussi, Saule M. July 17, 1958, p. 40.
Ray, Donald F., bank teller. June 19, 1958, p. 44
Reilly, James M., Highwood village clerk. July 24, 1958, p. 8, & July 31, 1958, p. 49.
Reimbold, Elizabeth, homemaker. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 44.
Retzinger, Mrs. Geraldine D., homemaker. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 10.
Rice, Fred L., owner: HP News Agency. Nov. 13, 1985, p. 54.
Ritchie, Otis George. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 54.
Roach, Mrs. Ann, homemaker. May 22, 1958, p. 10.
Rohr, Mrs. Catherine, homemaker. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 54.
Ronzani, Mrs. Cecilia, homemaker. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 44.
Rose, David Martin, infant. June 5, 1958, p. 50.
Sack, Orville Charles, chauffeur. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 50.
Sanborn, Mrs. Charles A., homemaker. June 5, 1958, p. 50.
Schaaf, Clarence W., Florsheim Shoe Co. employee. June 26, 1958, p. 35.
Schadwitz, Mrs. Frieda. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 44.
Schiesberg, Mrs. Christina, homemaker. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 54 and Oct. 2, 1958, p. 46.
Schmitt, George A. June 26, 1958, p. 35.
Schwandt, Ernest A., manager: Union Specialities Machine Co. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 50.
Schufelt, Bernard, personnel director, HP Hospital. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 5.
Schulte, Bernard F. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 10.
Scully, Mrs. Daniel B., homemaker. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 46
Selbicky, Mrs. Mabel, homemaker. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 32.
Seltzer, Nathan, furrier. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 7.
Shanafelt, Saylor, mail carrier. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 32.
Sheahen, James E. Jr., Highland Park Scavenger Service owner. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 52.
Shetzley, Mrs. Clarence, homemaker. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 50.
Siensa, Victor, gardener. Apr. 24 1958, p. 54.
Silver, Mrs. Mildred, homemaker. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 10.
Slater, Mrs. Edward, homemaker. June 5, 1958, p. 50.
Sleeman, Thomas B., carpenter, contractor. Apr, 3, 1958, p. 54.
Slosson, Mrs. Frederick L., homemaker. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 50.
Smith, Alex J.H., owner: Skokie Electric Co. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 54.
Smith, Harry G., gardener/house man. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 45.
Smith, Lawrence D., secretary/treasurer: O’Connell’s Inc. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 58.
Snelling, John, veterinarian. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 10.
Somerville, Mamie, homemaker. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 54.
Southerton, Lydia, homemaker. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 8.
St. John, Cora Newton, homemaker. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 52.
Steinberg, Dr. Meyer, Highland Park Hospital medical staff member. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 44.
Steiner, Mrs. Carl, homemaker. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 10.
Stern, Mildred, homemaker, volunteer. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 42.
Stewart, Edgar, employee: Kleinschmidt Labs. May 15, 1958, p. 68.
Stockwell, W. H., accountant, publisher's representative. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 8.
Stoddard, Mrs. Florence, homemaker. .Jan. 23, 1958, p. 41.
Stratford, A. V. Bowman Dairy employee. June 12, 1958, p. 10 and June 19, 1958, p. 44.
Strauss, Mrs. Irene L., homemaker. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 52.
Strauss, Marshall E., president: Strauss-Rose Carpet Co. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 45.
Strayer, Rush, hotel manager. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 34.
Stupey, Robert P., electrician. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 50.
Sullivan, Mrs. Mary, homemaker. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 53.
Tamarri, Josephine, homemaker. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 54.
Tanner, Roy, landscape gardener. May 15, 1958, p. 10.
Teague, Kathleen, child. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 46.
Thom, Charles Julius, grocer. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 31. *
Tithe, Henry, Ft. Sheridan clerk. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 50.
Toni, Claudio, shoemaker. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 50,
Toni, Odelia, homemaker. May 15, 1958, p. 68.
Ugolini, Mrs. Maria, homemaker. May 22, 1958, p. 10.
Vaughan, Thomas L., custodian. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 50.
Vinyard, E. Lloyd, insurance agent. July 3, 1958, p. 38.
Virlon, Otto Furrow, maintenance man. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 31.
Waddle, Seymour H., import/export agent. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 44.
Walters, William J., shoe merchant. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 45.
Walz, George J., railroad lineman. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 8.
Webber, Mrs. Lena S., homemaker. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 53.
Weber, Robert E. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 50.
Weeks, Charles D., coal dealer. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 41.
Weeks, Mrs. Alice Tenny, homemaker, DAR regent. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 8.
Weiler, John. May 22, 1958, p. 10 and May 29, 1958, p. 42.
Weinacht, Julia, homemaker. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 8.
Weinress, Samuel, printer, lithographer. July 10, 1958, p. 54.
Weldin, Marie, teacher. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 8.
Wells, Harley, retired city service employee. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 8.
Werhniak, Mrs. Emma, homemaker. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 54.
West, Mrs. Marion Kindle, homemaker. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 32.
Weston, Edward, photographer. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 5.
Wilder, Roland Danforth, sales and advertising manager. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 10.
Willard, Charles B., investment banker. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 54.
Williams, Lester D., General manager: Benjamin Moore & Co. Paints. June 5, 1958, p. 50.
Wilson, Kenneth B., carpenter. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 53. Woodbury, Arthur, gardener. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 34.
Wrenn, William Brent, textile goods broker. Sept. 18, 1958, p. 10.
Yarger, Mrs. Olga M., kindergarten teacher, homemaker. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 10.
Yowell, Mrs. Rose, homemaker. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 50.
Ziemba, Mrs. Eline Jane, homemaker. July 3, 1958, p. 37.
Zimmerlin, Carrie, cook. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 45.
OLMER, DR. AND MRS. FRANCOIS
Seeks answers from Univac II. June 19, 1958, p. 4.
PARKING
Jan. City bans overnight parking on Dean, Park Aves. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 4
Apr. City to test Chamber’s parking plan, expect to gain 30% more parking. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 3.
Proposed ruling limits parking on Hazel Ave. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 5.
May Requests for office parking lot referred to zoning committee. May 22, 1958, p. 4.
New traffic rules prohibit parking near city beaches. May 29, 1958, p. 4.
June City reveals plan to establish lot at Hazel and St. Johns. June 19, 1958, p. 4.
Zoning committee favors permit for parking lot. June 26, 1958, p. 4.
Aug. Highland Park council buys new parking lot. Aug. 28, 1958, p . 3.
Oct. Recreation parking lot lease OK’d by council. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 3.
Hold parking hearing for Sheridan, Green Bay Roads. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 4.
Dec. Don't park on streets overnight, HP motorists told. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 3.
PARKS AND RECREATION
Jan. Park District to hold 12th night bonfire. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 3.
Russell L. Engber is named attorney of HP Park District. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 3.
Announce Day Camp program. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 4.
Mar. Tomorrow’s parks – program to serve all areas of city. May 13, 1958, p. 48.
Apr. Park District referendum set for April 24. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 4.
City group informs city of annexation referendum. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 5.
Today’s votes decide park issue. Map showing proposed area of annexation. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 3.
June Parks are for every one, every age to enjoy. June 19, 1958, p. 5.
July Library and Recreation Department serve city. July 3, 1958, p. 3.
Sept. Operation Boy Scout to draw 1500 to Sunset Park October 10, 11. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 5.
Dec. Sledding hill, slide await snow. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 4.
New hockey rink, skating pond provide winter fun. Photos. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 34.
PHYSICIANS
Jan. Highland Park doctors Buchbinder, Meyer honored at Michael Reese. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 5.
Doctor, Piero P. Foa, elected to Heart Association board. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 10.
Dr. Olech appointed clinical professor. Jan. 30. 1958, p. 6.
Apr. 4 physicians sponsored for hospital staff. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 11.
PICK, ALBERT JR.
Albert Pick Jr. cited as 'Man of the Year'. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 4.
”PIONEER TO COMMUTER” Highland Park history
Rotary Club announces publication date of book about Highland Park: “Pioneer to Commuter”. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 3.
“Pioneer to Commuter” tells the Highland Park story. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 5.
Rotary dinner introduces historical book: "Pioneer to Commuter". Nov. 6, 1958, p. 26.
"Pioneer to Commuter" tops 1000 mark. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 45.
POLITICAL PARTIES
Louis Deitelbaum heads Democrats of south Lake County. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 5.
Final tally in Lake County primaries shows 31,719 Rep., 5,451 Dem. votes. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 4.
Deerfield man (Dan Walker) is head of Democratic State Federation. June 5, 1958, p. 14.
POLIO
Young polio victim Donnie Saxe becomes member of Cub Scout pack. Jan. 2, 1958, p. 3.
Polio victim becomes member of Cub Scouts Pack 38. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 46. Photo.
POLLOCK, JOSEPH, Highland Park Public Library librarian
Board appoints head librarian. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 3.
Friends of Library to sponsor open house for Pollock. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 4.
POPULATION
Population explosion predicted for 1965. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 3.
Population studies indicate growing % of senior citizens. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 18A.
School population survey blank. (Basis for survey) Apr. 3, 1958, p. 42.
RADIO
Radio ‘ham’ in Caribbean contacts HP. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 7.
Lake County board rejects application for radio station. July 24, 1958, p. 3.
RAILROADS
Jan. Council requests barricade fences; sends 2 resolutions to North Western RR. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 3.
Railroad requires code system for Fire Dept. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 3.
NS motorman saves 2 in stalled car. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 10.
Feb. Barker bans fence installed by North Western railway. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 4.
June City may oppose NS Railroad abandonment. June 26, 1958, p. 3.
Sept. Debate on North Shore right-of-way use continues. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 3.
Association calls special meeting. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 3.
Oct. Highland Park observes North Shore action. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 4.
North Shore Line presents pamphlet on railroad losses. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 4.
Anti-abandonment group plans to give survey results to ICC. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 5.
Nov. Highland Park council reports on North Western fare increase. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 3.
North Western riders pay 24 percent fare increase, effective Dec. 1. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 3.
City reports on right-of-way talks (Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee RR) Nov. 20, 1958, p. 3.
Dec. New North Western tickets and trains put into operation. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 3
City alters parking, takes right-of-way. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 3.
City resolution on right-of-way. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 37.
RAVINIA CIVIC ASSOCATION
Dinwiddie names governing board of association. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 4.
RAVINIA FESTIVAL
The golden years go on at Ravinia. Mar. 13, 1958 p. 32.
Ravinia Festival to open star-studded program July 1. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 5.
Ravinia’s program gains new splendor. May 22, 1958, p. 4.
Dr. Ganz interviews Ravinia’s guest artists. July 10, 1958, p. 12.
Photo: Ravinia Festival in bygone days. July 24, 1958, p. 10.
Ravinia includes new art form and jazz in schedule. July 31, 1958, p. 13.
REAL ESTATE
Special Section. Jan. 16, 1958, following p. 22.
1957 was year of mixed trends for real estate. Jan. .16, 1958, p. 36.
Special Section. Oct. 2, 1958 following p. 24.
Shore realtors show net sales gain for 1958. Oct. 2. 1958, p. 1 of Special Section.
Building activity moving away from lake front towns? Nov. 13, 1958, p. 5.
Chicago area building for 1958 continues upswing begun in May. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 44.
ROADS AND STREETS
Jan. West Ridge PTA requests walk on Ridge Road. Jan. 30, 1958, p. 3.
Feb. Mayor counts charges on overpass; resolution cites need for project. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 3.
Woodridge area asks council’s help in financing walk. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 3.
Review Deerfield Rd. overpass plans at public hearing Feb. 20, 1958, p. 5.
Mar. State freezes overpass funds sought by city. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 5.
Grand jury begins overpass investigation today. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 3.
Apr. Close streets during work on St. Johns. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 3.
Overpass funds OK’d and frozen by state leaders. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 3.
Street blocked as work begins on underpass. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 3.
Workmen level, resurface St. Johns Ave. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 35.
May Board discusses paving Ridge, Central. May 8, 1958, p. 3.
Resolution cites city’s share in overpass project. May 8, 1958, p. 3.
HP businessmen cite need for crossovers on Skokie. May 15, 1958, p. 3.
State buys land for interchange near Half Day Rd. May 22, 1958, p. 3.
Roads and Streets Commission presents new street program. May 22, 1958, p. 5.
New paving projects included in budget. May 22, 1958, p. 5.
June Highway conflict continues at meeting; resident questions safety of cut-overs. June 12, 1958, p.3.
One-way streets in Braeside set for 3-month test. June 12, 1958, p. 3.
Citizens oppose paving project. ‘Why pave Park?” civic leader ask. June 19, 1958, p. 3.
Residents against state highway; scores ask council to hold street plan. June 26, 1958, p. 3.
Egandale residents object to opening of road to beach. June 26, 1958, p. 3.
July Councilman, manager to discuss crossovers with state engineer. July 3, 1958, p. 5.
Anti-highway group plans poll by mail to sample opinion. July 3, 1958, p. 37.
Mail to sample opinion. July 3, 1958, p. 37.
Residents are promised opportunity to discuss HP’s major street plan. July 17, 1958, p. 3.
Survey may resolve Skokie Hwy. debacle. July 24, 1958, p. 3.
Major street plan meeting set for Aug. 12. July 31, 1958, p. 3.
2 intersections on Green Bay to get lights. July 31, 1958, p. 3.
Aug. Citizens ask new time and place for street plan talk. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 4.
Highland Parker supports tollway construction push. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 4.
One-way streets today surround Braeside school. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 3.
Tri-state from Edens to Wisconsin will be opened to public tonight. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 3.
Over-the-highway diner under construction on tri-state. Photos. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 5.
Drawing of proposed Deerfield Road overpass. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 22.
Resurfacing program underway, $24,713 cost from fuel tax. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 33.
Sept. State agrees to break cable on Highway 41. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 3.
Braeside one-ways draw home-owners’ ire. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 3.
Major street plan talk set next week. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 3.
Street plan mass meeting tonight; does the state plan to put a highway through Highland Park? Sept. 18, 1958, p. 3.
Highland Parker designs mile-long Illinois toll span. (Ben Maccabee) Sept. 18, 1958, p. 49.
Ravinia Civic Group presents petition; referendum proposed. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 3.
Oct. Park Ave. and Ridge Road paving projects finished. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 4.
‘Jug-handle’ bids at Half-Day Road sought by state. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 3.
Dec. Highland Park marks $500 for Laurel Ave. work. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 3.
SAFETY
Public safety gets large slice of budget pie. May 15, 1958, p. 5.
Safety Commission to further uniform police enforcement. May 15, 1958, p. 62.
Jaycees, police to sponsor car check. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 4.
Jaycee auto safety check fails many for faulty lights. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 3.
Bike clinics held at Wayne Thomas, Green Bay schools. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 12.
Bicycle safety program at Oak Terrace School. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 46.
High school earns safety certificate. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 5.
County safety unit starts 'Coffee and Cake' Yule drive - offset to drunk driving. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 29.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Eleven Highland Park High School students named to Merit semi-finalists. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 6.
SCHMIEG, ANTHONY. City of Highland Park Police Chief
Chief Schmieg will head county safety commission. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 5.
Chief Schmieg demonstrates judo, ju-jitsu for Cub Scouts. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 27.
SCHOOLS
Jan. Further meetings set by school districts. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 4.
Feb. State aid for local schools $140,512. Feb. 20, 1958, p. 32
Apr. School population survey blank. For gathering information. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 32.
School districts to hold board elections Saturday. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 3.
Mothers unite to decrease dangers on Ridge Rd. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 3.
Aug. Schools expect state aid based on new pupil count. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 3.
Oct. Guild greets new school principal: Sister Mary Eileen. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 11.
Schools have answer on delinquency says speaker. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 26.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 107
Jan. School District 107 picks delegates to open caucus. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 3.
School District 107 caucus to convent Tuesday. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 6.
Feb. Dist. 107 names 3 in open caucus. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 4.
Aug. District 107 plans workshop Aug.21-29. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 5.
District 107 issues registration rules. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 25.
District 107 welcomes 11 new teachers. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 28.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 108
Jan. School Dist. 108 sets Jan. 26 caucus date. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 3.
District 108 holds caucus Sunday. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 3.
Feb. Dist. 108 caucus selects candidates. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 4.
Aug. New Red Oak School will open in District 108 Sept. 2. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 8.
New school in District 108. Photo: Red Oak School. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 4.
25 new teachers join School District 108. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 12.
Oct. Red Oak School designed to fit need; cost less then estimated. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 4.
New Red Oak School opens. Photos. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 5.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 111
Jan. School District 111 caucus to be held Saturday. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 4.
Feb. Check for Wayne Thomas School. Feb. 6, 1958, p. 4.
Three candidates in District 111 apply to caucus. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 5.
School District 111 caucus endorses 3 board candidates. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 4.
Mar. Finish new wing in time for Wayne Thomas dedication. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 3.
Great Oaks from small acorns grow. History of Oak Terrace. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 18B.
Aug. New teachers, principal serve District 111. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 38.
District 111 asks residents to meet at Wayne Thomas. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 21.
Oct. District 111 calls for special vote on proposed $325,000 school building. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 3.
School District 111 votes Saturday on bond issue; $325,000 for school to house 3 upper grades. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 15.
District 111 votes 2-1 for $325,000 building bond issue. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 3.
SCHOOL DISTRICT 113 - HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL
Jan. Hold open caucus Jan. 19 for HPHS board candidates. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 4.
Candidates for HPHS board of education to be named Sunday. Jan. 16, 1958, p. 4.
Two incumbents nominated for high school board. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 3.
Feb. Proposed high school to be discussed. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 3.
Mar. Citizens press for 'equal' physical plant; query plans for proposed high school. Map. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 11.
13 seniors receive National Merit scholarships. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 11.
Apr. Citizens group expresses approval of school plans. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 4.
School population survey blank. Apr. 3, 1958, p. 32.
Township high school district 113 faces referendum on second high school. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 14. Includes brief history of high school.
Meetings planned to discuss May high school referendum. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 3.
District 113 faces referendum on 2nd high school. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 14.
May Split shifts may be alternative if 2nd high school not built. May 8, 1958, p. 4.
Coming School District 113 referendum. May 8, 1958, p. 21
Residents vote Sat. on 2nd high school. May 15, 1958, p. 3.
Heavy vote approves high school program. May 22, 1958, p. 3.
How they voted. Chart. May 22, 1958, p. 4.
July Highland Park High School adds 19 teachers to staff. July 17, 1958, p. 24.
Highland Park High School announces activities for class of 1962. July 24, 1958, p. 31.
High school board OK’s education, bldg. budgets. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 5.
Sept. Walters named superintendent of high schools. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 3.
HPHS attendance hits record 2075, a gain of 201. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 7.
Oct. Auditors still at work on HS books. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 4.
59 seniors join Honor Society. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 7.
Nov. High school copy writers on tour of printing, publishing companies. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 6.
SENIOR CITIZENS
Hearing expert will address adults at senior center. Jan. 19, 1948, p. 6.
Population studies indicate growing % of senior citizens. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 18A.
'Magic of maturity' program is planned by Senior Center. May 8, 1958, p. 25.
Highwood's senior citizen Henry Rasmussen marks 99th birthday. June 5, 1958, p. 5.
Outdoor play area annexed, equipped for Senior Center. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 34.
One hundred years: Emilia Giryotas. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 4.
SEWER SYSTEMS
See also: North Shore Sanitary District
Sewer line sinks under quicksand. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 3.
Two escape death in sewer ditch cave-in. July 3, 1958, p. 4.
New sewage disposal plant is operating. July 10, 1958, p. 5.
Links to Clavey Road plant made, dedication next month. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 5.
Refuse collectors not planning local increase in rates. Sept. 18, 1958, p. 3.
SHOPPING CENTERS
Council accepts and files shopping center ordinance. July 3, 1958, p. 4.
Shopping center on Skokie to cover 49 acres. July 17, 1958, p. 3.
Planner says Shoreland Shopping Center would complement central business. Sept. 18, 1958, p. 4.
Appeal to build shopping center here heard at zoning meeting. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 5.
Sunset area opposes Singer's center. Nov. 20, 1958, p. 5.
Sunset Terrace Assoc. witnesses continue to protest shopping center. Nov. 27, 1958, p. 7.
Shopping center zoning hearings concluded with summations. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 6.
SIDEWALKS
West Ridge PTA collects funds, gets sidewalk. May 15, 1958, p. 4.
SPORTS
Elms Swim Club to be opened at HP Highlands. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 5.
Bob Sederberg takes NS Amateur Golf Tourney. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 36.
STREET LIGHTING
Roger Williams light works; Vine system waits for parts. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 8.
Blink! blink! blink! lights are finer than you think. Sept. 25, 1958, p. 5.
TAXATION/TAXES
Quadrennial procedure to be assessor's subject. Feb. 20. 1958, p. 7.
Meeting scheduled on tax planning for retirement. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 7.
Deerfield Township personal property schedules are out. Apr. 10, 1958, p. 5.
City sales tax collections. May 15, 1958, p. 4.
HP tax payer gets a break; city council cuts levy. May 29, 1958, p. 3.
Property tax for city purposes. July 10, 1958, p. 5.
Average city tax rate is 3.711 for current bill. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 3.
Tax bills mailed this week. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 3.
Earhart compares state property tax to ’76 tea measure. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 7.
TAXICABS
Public hearing to be held on taxi ordinance. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 5.
'End competition' cab owners appeal; ask council to set rates, cancel meters. Apr. 17, 1958, p. 3.
Managers, council discuss taxi laws. Dec. 18, 1958,p. 3.
TEACHERS
Lincoln School teacher Joyce R. Dare places third in nat'l. beauty contest. Mar. 6, 1958, p. 4.
Teacher retires, honored for 30 years' service- Harriet McGuire. June 12, 1958, p. 4.
Mrs. Margaret S. Ratz of Lincoln School calls teaching ‘most exciting profession’. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 7.
Honored for nearly 100 service years at Ravinia School: Katherine Rady, Leeta Haley. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 4.
School honors three for long, faithful service: Earnest Swanson, Katherine Rady, Leeta Haley. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 20.
TEENAGERS
Our teen-agers are great – here’s why. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 26.
Police juvenile bureau lists 637 cases in 1958. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 18.
TELEPHONES
Telephone Company readies equipment for expansion. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 40.
Wheeling goes to dial service on Sunday. May 15, 1958, p. 54.
Mrs. Frank Fiocchi retires after 33 years of service. June 19, 1958, p. 4.
Amvets solicitation not approve by VA. June 26, 1958, p. 3.
Highland Park city hall gets new telephone system. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 3.
THEATER
Patti Gilbert stars in Little Theater production. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 18.
Tenthouse Theater has new director. May 15, 1958, p. 54.
Tenthouse opens eleventh season. June 5, 1958, p. 50.
Season patrons of Music Theatre, Tenthouse invited to meet casts. June 19, 1958, p. 4.
Russell Clarks help Tenthouse reach milestone. June 26, 1958, p. 7.
Summer theater party planned by Wayne Thomas PTA. July 10, 1958. p. 7.
Music Theatre schedules ‘Brigadoon’. July 31, 1958, p. 11.
Reporter visits Tenthouse rehearsal. Photos. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 12.
Little Theaters unite to present festival programs. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 34.
TRAFFIC
Chamber recommends series of U-turns. July 3, 1958, p. 5.
City gets 4 traffic awards. July 17, 1958, p. 4.
Council and Braeside group agree to alteration of traffic patterns. Oct. 9, 1958, p. 6.
Big traffic red lights help, say officials. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 3.
232 moving traffic violations; 132 non moving in October. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 29.
Traffic problems trigger lively debate at Monday's council meet. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 3.
HP council considers traffic at Braeside school. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 28.
TRANSPORTATION
Area transit body urges study at meeting of town officials. July 3, 1958, p. 3.
Helicopter passenger service to Chicago a 1959 possibility. July 17, 1958, p. 5.
Chamber joins bi-state group commuter study. July 24, 1958, p. 5.
Transportation group mails North Shore Railway quiz. Aug. 28, 1958, p. 29.
Commuters Association organized. Sept. 11, 1958, p. 3.
Commuters group seeking ten thousand protesters. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 4.
TREES
Dormant elm spray program completed. May 8, 1958, p. 8.
Park District urges citizens to watch for elm disease. June 19, 1958, p. 8.
Elm disease counteroffensive launched to save 14,000 trees. July 24, 1958, p. 7.
Dutch elm disease kills 46 trees so far this year. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 3.
U.S. POST OFFICE
Today marks 40th anniversary of air mail service. May 15, 1958, p. 62.
Postal rate increases effective Aug. 1. June 29, 1958, p. 3.
Postage due mail has five cent fee effective July1. July 3, 1958, p. 4.
New mail rates go into effect Friday, Aug. 1. July 31, 1958, p. 3.
Area post offices receive new trucks Aug. 6. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 5.
Post office releases new saving stamp. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 5.
Holiday postoffice hours announced by postmaster Sheahen. Dec. 4, 1958, p. 3.
Two Highland Park mailmen will retire Dec. 31: Gervase Brown, Arthur Hollands. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 5.
UNIVAC II
Seeks answers from Univac II. June 19, 1958, p. 4.
UTILITIES
Expansion a key word to Public Service Company. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 54.
NS Gas looks for 5-year business upsurge. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 75.
Letters authorizing 600 gas heat units are in the mail. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 36.
North Shore Gas rates may be adjusted soon. June 26, 1958, p. 3.
NS Gas Company marks 50th year. July 31, 1958, p. 3.
NS Gas releases 400 more applications. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 53.
Gas Company has fuel allocations for 700 families. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 4.
VANDALISM
Park District seeks answer to vandalism. May 22, 1958, p. 3.
Vandals break house windows. June 19, 1958, p. 8.
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Highland Park’s landfill project is efficient. July 3, 1958, p. 5.
WATER
Water supply safe despite odor and unpleasant taste. Feb. 13, 1958, p. 3.
Water program to be expanded. May 15, 1958, p. 5.
Proclamation cuts HP water usage. June 5, 1958, p. 3.
Rains change water situation but edict still restricts use. July 10, 1958, p. 3.
Highland Park water plan sent for study. Aug. 14, 1958, p. 3.
Highland Park water capacity to double. Aug. 21, 1958, p. 3.
Public invited to water meeting Oct. 8. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 3.
Highland Park’s water storage tank is empty while painters work. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 3.
Lawn sprinkling ban lifted after five month period. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 3.
Highland Park council increases water rates from 20 to 32 cents. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 3.
Link Lake Forest and Highland Park with water main. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 42.
WEATHER
HP street crew fights heaviest storm of winter. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 3.
Cold weather driving tips. Jan. 19, 1958, p. 8.
City combats season's 2nd heavy snow. Jan. 23, 1958, p. 3.
City gets first plowable snow. Dec. 11, 1958, p. 3.
City costs go up as snow falls. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 3.
WEEDS
Weed ordinance to be enforced. May 22, 1958, p. 3.
WESTON, EDWARD, Photographer
Former resident, world renowned photographer, dies. Jan. 9, 1958, p. 5.
ZONING
Feb. Zoning committee to hold hearing on industrial areas. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 3.
Zoning variation appeal is denied. Feb. 27, 1958, p. 5.
Mar. K. Lacy, J. Diener appointed to zoning board. Mar. 13, 1958, p. 5.
Dentist defends clinic at zoning committee hearing. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 5.
Board of appeals hears request for apartment bldg. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 5.
Zoning committee asked to retain industrial zone. Apr. 24, 1958, p. 5.
May Petitioners cancel objections to apartment building. Mar 15, 1958, p. 23.
Board of appeals schedules three hearings May 27. May 22, 1958, p. 4.
Voice objections to shopping center rules. May 29, 1958, p. 5.
June Zoning committee recommends denial of medical bldg. June 5, 1958, p. 5.
Council to decide fate of medical-dental building. June 12, 1958, p. 3.
Attorney files suit for Class D zoning. June 12, 1958, p. 5.
Council sides with zoning committee; votes against clinic. June 19, 1958, p. 3.
Residents object to 2 family house near high school. June 19, 1958, p. 7.
Zoning committee favors permit for parking lot. June 26, 1958, p. 4.
Braeside crowd objects to stores, gas station. June 26, 1958, p. 12.
July Board of appeals gets final evidence on apartment plans. July 10, 1958, p. 8.
Board of appeals hears testimony on dental clinic. July 24, 1958, p. 3.
Residents oppose rezoning of lots on Laurel Av. July 24, 1958, p. 5.
Aug. Board of appeals continues hearing on dental clinic. Aug. 7, 1958, p. 8.
Sept. Public hearing takes a cheerful turn. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 5.
Dental clinic hearing continues. Sept. 4, 1958, p. 5.
City side heard in dental clinic hearing series. Sept. 18, 1958, p. 5.
Oct. Continue testimony in dental hearing. Oct. 2, 1958, p. 4.
Dental clinic fate rests with board. Oct. 16, 1958, p. 4.
Zoning board orders ordinance change for Boynton apartments. Oct. 23, 1958, p. 6.
Highland Park council listens to Braeside zone change debate. Oct. 30, 1958, p. 3.
Nov. Appeal to build shopping center here heard at zoning committee meeting. Nov. 6, 1958, p. 5.
Zoning committee hears Singer's petition for shopping center. Nov. 13, 1958, p. 4.
Dec. Shopping center zoning hearings concluded with summations. Dec. 18, 1958, p. 6.
Home owners probe annexation future with city manager. Dec. 25, 1958, p. 4.