addressed to the Mayor of the City of Highâ€" land Park and endorsed "Proposal for Printâ€" All Notices, ete." h%ld- will be opened by the City Council in Open session at 7:30 p.m., D"ILN vings Time, July 18, 1981, in said Council | ber, The City Council reserves the right to reâ€" leet and and all bids. a#t the Council Chamber in said City of HI,:; land Park, (131 So. St. Johns Avenue) proposals of printing at rate per line for all notices, advertisements, reports, proceedings, and miscellaneous matters required to be pubâ€" lished by law in a newspaper. Bids miust be PROPOSALS R PRINTING NOTICES POR THE C OF HIGHLAND PARK. Highland Park, Illinois, July 2, 1981 Sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Iilinois, until 7:30 p.m., Dayâ€" light Savings Time, Monday, July 13, 1931 Mrs. E. H. Johnson, Mrs. Emil Tredericks, Mrs. George Pettis and. Mrs. Warren Pettis attended a showâ€" er on Thursday, given in compliment to Mrs. Fannie Johnson at the home ofâ€" Mrs.â€"William â€"Milliganâ€"of Arlingâ€" ton Heights. Little Virginia Klempâ€"of Ridge road inâ€"Highland â€"Park, is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Christ Petâ€" ersen of Hazel avenue. â€" â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diebert and little daughter Jeanne of Chicago were weekâ€"end guests at the John Klemp Sr. home on Fair Oaks aveâ€" nue. * worthy high priestess of the evening. Friday evening was advanced of ficers‘ night of the White Shrine at Lake Forest. â€"A number of Deerfield people attended. & Mrs.. Agnes Clavey attended â€" a White Shrine meeting at the Evanâ€" ston Masonic Temple on Thursday evening. Her sister, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Henry Petersen entertained at a luncheon bridge last Wednesday in her home on Hazel avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C,F.â€"Burns of Todd Court had as their dinner guests on Sunday, Mrs. Burns‘ brother, Mr. Mathew Walsh ‘of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lucas of Chicago. ~~Tittle Miss Betty Maher of Chiâ€" cago spent last week with her cousins Bobby . and David Burns of Todd court. B5 T Mr. and Mrs. Irving Harder, who were married on Saturday, June 27, will be at home in their new apartâ€" ment in Mrs. Margaret Freeze‘s home on Deerfield avenue after July 5. _ Mr. and â€"Mrs. Carl Rommel and two daughters, Janet and Ruth, of LaGrange visitedâ€" Mr.. Rommel‘s mother, Mrs. Philip Rommel â€"of Deerâ€" field avenue on Thursday. Dr. and Mrs, John Dow entertained at dinner Sunday evening at their home on Osterman avenue. _â€"________ Miss Alice Eads is staying in Chiâ€" cago this summer with her sister Miss Dorothy â€"Eadsg.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€":â€"*=â€"â€"â€"_â€"..â€"_..â€".â€"_â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carroll of Wilmette were guests at the Love home on Sunday. On Wednesday eveâ€" ning Mrs. Joseph Dunn and daughâ€" ter Grace, Mrs, William Harding and daughters Verne and Lois were the guests. An attractive newr porch has been built on the east side of the George Antes home on Deerfleld avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harder and little daughter Katherine Jane and their nephew Cassius Easton Jr. visâ€" ited at the Peter Harder home in Highland Park Friday evening. . coley Slerk Deerfield Locals ofâ€"Hightandâ€"Park was acting EMIL B. METZEI Mayor 18â€"10 Udell Building, Highland Park +op ADVERTISING We extend an invitation to the business men of Highland Park and vicinity to call and take advantage of our splendid advertisâ€" ing material expertly planned for all lines of business. § t ies rictardleiie N N4 es a P aie css THns HicHuranp PaArK PrEss Tne Derrrigup PrEss â€"â€"THE LAKE ForEsTER T HE PR E S 8 Phone H. P. 557 27 13 £# #s telt