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Highland Park Press, 1 May 1941, p. 5

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He is a member of the Chicago Council, Boy Scouts of America where he was listed as a merit badge examiner in First Aid to aniâ€" mals, and animal industry. Dr. Erâ€" win, will continue his work with scouting in this district. Adv. Dr. F. B. Erwin Opens Animal Hospital Dr. F. B. Erwin has opened an animal hospital and residence at 803 Deerfleld avenue in Deerfleld. Dr. Erwin has had 18 years experience, specializing in small animal diseases and has served as assistant state veterinarian. Ingram Rasmussen left Tuesday for Texas, where he will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siljestrom, 266 North St. Johns avenue, spent Sunday with their son, Don, a draftee stationed at Chanute Field, Rantoul, Illinois. Don is attached to the medical corps. Mr. and Mrs. George Childs have returned to their home, 850 North Sheridan road, from Pamponal, Florida, where they spent several weeks. The executive committee of the North Shore Yacht club met at the home of Commodore Edward Weeks, 2109 Park lane, Highland Park, Thursday night. Members of the exâ€" ecutive committee are Mr. Weeks; Robert Carter, viceâ€"commodore; J. J. Riddle, rear commodore; Barton Pope, secretary; and Arthur Mason, treasurer. Boys and young men from 16 to 21 are invited to become junior members of the Yacht club. The members of the Woman‘s auxiliary, Lake County Medical soâ€" ciety, will have a dessert bridge and bridge lecture May 7 at the Glen Flora Country club, Waukegan. Mrs. J. P. Fitzgerald is the High land Park representative. Miss Vail‘s attendants will be Miss Barbara White of Wauwatosa, Wis., Miss Dorothy Warner of Winâ€" netka, Miss Jean McCracken of Glencoe, and the Misses Francigene Sheridan, Virginia Creigh, and Marâ€" jorie McDonald of Highland Park. Mr. Sturgis will have his brother, Mr. Malcolm Sturgis, as best man, and his ushers will be the two brothers of the bride, Malcolm D. Vail, Jr., and Henry 8. Vail, her two cousins, Roger Sherman Vail and H. Bloss Vail, and Arthur Walâ€" dron and William Peters of Cleveâ€" land, Ohio. Lela and Leon, 3 year old twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward, 153 N. Second street, are in the Lake County contagious hospiâ€" tal suffering from scarlet fever. Their older sister, Zelma is at home ill from the same disease. YACHT CLUB MEETS MISS KATHERINE VAIL‘S WEDDING ON MAY 17TH The wedding of Katherine Lewis Vail and Raynor F. Sturgis, Jr., will take place at Trinity church, Highland Park on the evening of May 17, and will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm D. Vail of 190 Lakewood place. MAY 1, 1941 The Helen Taylor Carr auxiliary of the Chicago Commons, Highland Park, were guests at a dessertâ€" bridge in the home of Mrs. Edmund L. Andrews, Jr., 234 Laurel avenue, Tuesday. Mrs. Elwood Hansmann, 942 Linâ€" coln avenue was hostess to the North Shore group of the Chicago Mount Holyoke club at a supper party Friday night. Miss Ruth Siljestrom, 218 Oak street, entertained the members of her dessert bridge club Friday afterâ€" noon. Mrs. Viola Conrad, 536 Laurel avenue will entertain her bridge club at her home tonight. Werner Wieboldt of San Antonio, Texas, is visiting his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Werner E. Wieâ€" boldt. Miss Barbara Reese of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end with Miss Jeanne Becker, 2323 Blackhawk avenue. The Green Bay, School P.T.A. nominating committee met at the home of the committee s chairman, Mrs. Hans Bahr, 111 Ridge road, Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. George .F. Conrad of Lake Worth, Florida, are visiting in the home of Mrs. Helen C. Goldâ€" en, 122 McGovern street. Mrs. H. M. Prior has just returnâ€" ed home after spending a month in Jacksonville, Florida, with her son, Lyman P. Prior. Mr. Johnson, a Soconyâ€" Vacumm Oil company employee, leaves his wife, Alma, a son, Irving Scott Johnson and a step sister, Mrs. Nelâ€" lie Shroud of Memphis to survive. Joe F. Johnson, 43, of 135 8. Cenâ€" tral avenue, Highwood, passed away Friday night at the Victory Memâ€" orial hospital, Waukegan, following lowing an operation for the relief an operation for appendicitis, Fuâ€" neral services were held at 4:30 â€"ng 4y 0y3 3# uoourss3re Aupangeg neral chapel, 27 N. Sheridan road. Rev. Winfield Johanson, pastor of the Zion Lutheran church, conductâ€" ed the services. Mr. and Mrs. John Kearney atâ€" tended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Emich in Waukeâ€" gan Saturday night. JOE F. JOHNSON, OIL WORKER, DIES TAUSIG TO TAKE BRIDE Miss Jane Cummings, daughter of Mrs. John J. Cummings, Chicago, and J. Thomas Taussig, son of Mrs. Thomas Beals, 804 Glencoe avenue, Highland Park, have chosen June 28 as their wedding date. The cereâ€" mony will take place at 4:30 o‘clock in the Holy Name Cathedral. A reâ€" ception will follow at the Saddle and Cycle club. A Mother‘s day program has been planned for the social part of the evening. REBEKAHS TO MEET Monday, May 5th is the next meeting of Sheridan Rebekah lodge. There will be an election for the ofâ€" fice of recording secretary. THE PRESS HIGHLAND PARK 2 6 0 0 DELSEY TOILET TISSUE........ .12 for $1.00 BAYER‘S ASPIRIN â€" 100‘s. ... PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM.....2 for 33¢ DR. WEST‘S VRAY and TOOTH BRUSH . .. ALARM CLOCK .. POLAROID SUN GLASSES...............$1.95 PABLUM ..;.... SIMALAC ©,;,;; KOTEX 611 Centrar Ave. HINDS HONEY ALMOND CREAM........ 49¢ Gsell‘s Drug Stores CUTTING GRASS will be easy work when you nz.:ehind Pennsylvania Mowers. It‘s 17 pounds lighter the average lawnmower and seems to coast along. Reduced! EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN LA WN MOWERS SHARPENED Central Hardware VALUES $1.00 Value $1.00 Size 25¢ Puone® Hicuuanp Park 2756 >« +« wihs RAVINIA 2 3 0 0 PAGE 19¢

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