~~NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT E ASSESSMENT â€"NO. 318 _*__BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEâ€" .~â€"MENTS OF THE CITY OF HIGHâ€" 8 LAND PARK. E* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that â€"bids will be received for the construcâ€" tion of a connected system of saniâ€" / tary sewers in Deerfield Avenue, Mcâ€" «Craren ‘Road, Arbor Avenue,. Fernâ€" dale Avenue, Northland Avenue, Ridgeland Avenue, Edgewood Aveâ€" _ mue, Glenwood Avenue, Eastâ€" Cwood Avenue. Cloverdale Avenue, Sunnyside Avenue, Midâ€" ‘Jand Avenue, Garland Avenue, Ellenâ€" ‘dale Road, Five (5) foot easemen mlong the wost line of Lot 22, Matâ€" thew H. McKillip Subdivision and _ Said bids will be recéived by the ~J of Local Improvements at its c in the City Hall, Highland Park, until 5:15 o‘clock p.m. on the ‘diay of May, 1927, at which time â€"place they will be publicly openâ€" Evelyn Acomb to Get Trip to Washin&:n In Essay test wnittee, Miss Burwash, who helped with costumes, Miss Parry, Miss Wood, Mr. Davidson, Miss Comer, Mr. Peers, and Miss Buzard. Faculty members assisting Mrs. Peers, class adviser, were Mr. Schneiâ€" der, who aided the decoration comâ€" Committee chairmen from the Junâ€" ior class were Dorothy Keller, social chairman, Margaret Fisenstadt, enâ€" tertainment, Hilliker Burchard, fiâ€" mance, Hester Ann Thomas, music, Florence Schroeder, refreshments, and Dorothy Davidson, decorations. Mrs. Brigham, Mrs. Greig, Mrs. Beers, be approven WiR the President of Miss Perry, Mrs. Perry, Mr. and Mu‘ Board of Local Improvements w Pertz, Mr. and Mrs. Zipoy, Mr. Dinâ€" entering into the contract for Evelyn Acomb won the trip to Washington offered by the "state orâ€" ganization of the D. A. R. for the best essay on the subject "Wherein Lies the Greatness of the Constituâ€" tion," it was announced by Mrs. N. G. Lennington in Deerfield high school assembly. Mrs.+Lennington presented the ten dollars in gold, which automatically became second prize offered to the Deerfieldâ€"Shields students if the best essay took the prize in the state conâ€" test, to Claire Balke. This is the second consecutive year that a Deerfieldâ€"Shields student has won the trip to Washington. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Sandwick, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Mcâ€" Bride, Miss Parry, Mr. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Platt, Mr. and Mrs. Peers, HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR WINS D. A. R. PRIZE Road, all in the City of Highâ€" » Park, County of Lake and State of lllinois, as a whole in accordance the ordinance therefore. the words "Junior Prom, 1927." The amarch was led by William Dickenson, elass president, and Dorothy Keller, fl’“‘"“"‘s mmï¬w’dmm & «s l [ into a Spanish terrace with arches| ‘The specifications and blank .«-dnm.u-nde-flhc-:: pouhvillbefutfl.dutho::e eanopy was a gay purple, orange, f the Board of Local Improvemen Mmem!mum'mi?nthcwflafldufl%. © l’"“u’;,'m“"' |_ The contractor will be paid in grey stone 'n"""" members. and bonds, which bonds will draw interâ€" _ Chaperons, faculty members, and guests were: Mrs. Dickenson, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Balke, Mr. and Mrs. ardrof Local Improvements when ‘ter into the contract for the of said improvement. ‘All proposals or bids must be ‘acâ€" by a certified chéck payâ€" to the President of the Board Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park for the sum of not e than ten (10) per cent of the ' of the proposal. . proposal must be delivered to President of the Board ‘of Local in open session of said at the time and place fixed for the opening of the same. & proposal or bid will be considâ€" red ~unless accompanied by check social chairman. ‘The whole party in the City Hall of said City. ~""The contractor will be paid in which bonds will draw interâ€" ist at the rate of six (6) per cent The successful bidder for the conâ€" wuetion of said improvement will P required to enter into bond in a rmlmom-thirdeftheanount is or their bid with sureties to Â¥ mpproved by the President of the The specifications and blank proâ€" sais will be furnished at the office the Board of Local Improvements Board of Local improvements s the right to reject any or s if they deem it best for the might im the boy‘s gym at o e henoled by a bis plocé hy Natycine das fud vor t e WM. M. REAY, JULIUS ZLMMER, BENJAMIN F. LEWIS, WM. J. BROWN, LYLE GOURLEY, All proposals or bids must be acâ€" companied by a certified check payâ€" able to the President of the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park for the sum of not less than ten (10) per cent of the aggregate of the proposal. Said proposal must be delivered to the President of the Board of Local Improvements in open session of said Board at the time and place fixed herein for the opening of the same. No proposal or bid will be considâ€" ered unless accompanied by check herein provided. â€" The Board of Local Improvements reserves the right to reject any or all bids if they deem it best for the public. good. Board of Local Improvements when | construction of said improvement. entering into the contract for the| Ail proposals or bids must be aeâ€" construction of said improvement. _‘ companied by a certified check payâ€" All proposals or bids must be acâ€"\ able to the President of the Board companied by a certified check payâ€"|of Local Improvements of the City able to the President of the Board| of Highland Park for the sum of not of Local Improvements of the City less than ten (10) per cent of the of Highland Park for the sum of not| aggregate of the proposal. The successful bidder for the eon] struction of said improvement will be required to enter into bond in a| sum equal to oneâ€"third of the amount| est at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum. ___ LAND PARK. a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids will be received for the construcâ€" NENTS OF THE CITY OF HIGH fron water mains in Oakland Drive and the street between Lots 9,10, 11, and 12, and Lots 8, 7, 6, and 5, ali in Ravinia Woodlands, all in the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illincis, as a whole in accordance with the ordinance thereâ€" for. office in the City Hall, Highland Park, Tilinois, until 5:15 o‘clock p.m. on the 27th day of May, 1927, at which time and place they will be publicly openâ€" ed and read. Board of Local Improvements at its BOARD Thel:e is no one style of landscaping which fits every sitâ€" uation. Only a gardener, who understands true harâ€" mony, and who has carefully studied your grounds can tell exactly how they should be laid out. Years of study and practice have given us the knowledge of how to make the most of every gardenâ€"small or large. Box 142, Highland Park _ Tel. H. P. 2575 BENJAMIN F. LEWIS, WM. J. BROWXN, LYLE GOURLEY, WM. M. REAY,. JULIUS ZIMMER, Board of Local Improvements, City of Highland Park. 11â€"12 Correct Landscape Gardening The Board of Local Improvements reserves the right to reject any or all bids if they deem it best for the public good. No proposal or bid will be cousidâ€" ered unless accompanied by check herein provided. Said proposal must be delivered to the President of the Board of Local Improvements in open session of said Board~at the time and place fixed herein for the opening of the same. est at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum. The successful bidder for the conâ€" struction of said improvement will be required to enter into bond in a sum equal to oneâ€"third of the amount of his or their bid with sureties to be approved by the President of the 27th day of May, 1927, at which time and place they will be publicly openâ€" ed and read. The specifications and blank: proâ€" posals will be furnished at, the office of the Board of Local Improvements in the City Hall of said City. The contractor will be paid in bonds, which bonds will draw interâ€" est at the rate of six (6) per cent MENTS OF THE CITY OF HIGHâ€" LAND PARK. >3 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that bids will be received for the construcâ€" tion of a connected system of saniâ€" tary sewers in Groveland Avenue, Cakiand Drive and Lyman Court, all of office in the City Hall, Highland Park, whol in accordance with" the ordinâ€" ance therefor. s Illinois, until 5:15 o‘clock p.m. on the Said bids will be received by the Board of Local Improvements at its BENJAMIN F. LEWIS, ~ _ WM. J. BROWN, LYLE GOURLEY, WM. M. REAY, JULIUS ZIMMER, Board of Local Improvements, City of Highland Park. 11â€"12 of. Local Improvements when An Importan‘t Purchase of _ Mingtoy Silk Crepe ~â€"â€" Dresses 710 Yale Lane B To Nh 2. 2l ces Pleated Skirts Various Becoming Tailored Collars tric Home, 712 Yale Lane, telephone Highland Park 2880, says: "The winter has been unusually pleasant, no drafts or cold. l}ooms uniformly warm throughout the house. Heated by gas without work, worry, care, or dirt â€" and always as warm as we wanted it. The insulation does it." "We like our home every day, in every way, better and better. â€"made of heavy, silk Mingtoy Crepe, known the country over for its exceptional wearing and @4aundering qualities. Marvelously tailored dresses â€" in delicately feminine colors: Apple Green °_ Powder Blue Grecian Rose PetalPink White Mother Goose Tan . Roy A. Crossman, who purchased the Wilcox Model Elecâ€" Long Sleeves Walter W. 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