of Highland Park Miss Bennett studied at the Ogontz School in Philadelphia and the Garland School in Boston. She made her debut at the Woman‘s Athletic club in 1945. Her fiance, who graduated from Yale in June, served with\the Marine corps in Okinawa and China for three years during the war, Country club will follow the cereâ€" Kathleen â€" Watsonof Highland Roach of Chicago, also formerly Mrs. R. C. Bennett, Jr. of Britâ€" tany road, will attend her sisterâ€" inâ€"law as matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. David Knights of Marbichead, Massachuâ€" setts, and the Misses Carla Hawley of Geneva, Joanne‘ Husting and formerly of Highland Park, and lr.m:thn-dlrsllm Streat of York, and the late Mr. Streat. Bishop Austin Pardue of the Episcopal diocese, Pittsâ€" burgh, who is a brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Mrs. Bennett, assisted by Dr. Harkness, will hear the exchange of nuptial yows at 4:30 o‘clock in the afternoon at the Winnetka Congregational chyreh daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Edgar Marston Streat of New BETTY BENNETT TO BE FEBRUARY BRIDE February 6 has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss y ALICE ZABEL Following a wedding trip, Mr. TUXEDO SPECIAL! FEL L‘ "Everything but the Girl!" Here‘s What You Getâ€" TUXEDO s8m. SHIRT _‘ TIE We BLACK SOX JEWELRY SET ‘50 100% wool, midnite blue, double breasted style. Back in Highland Park after an absence of five years are Mr and Mrs. Edwinh J. Kuh Jr., of 434 Raâ€" vine drive. The Kuhs were resi~ Miss Smith attended Lawrence college in Appleton, Wisconsin, and Mr. Hart is a student at Ripon. During the war he served with thé ski troopers in Italy for three years. Li RETURNED TO HOME HERE Benjamin Grota, roomâ€"mate of Mr. Hart at Ripon college in Ripon, Wisconsin, will serve as best man. and David Smith, brother of the bride, and Patrick Moran will usher. » # C. Hart of Sheahen court. The Rev. Daly will hear the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. Miss Gale George will attend Miss Smitif as maid of honor, and Miss Jean Perrigo of Highland Park and Miss Patricia McKay of Elgin will be bridésmaids. SMITHâ€"HART NUPTIALS DECEMBER 27 St. Patrick‘s church, Lake Forest, will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Holly Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Paul R. Smith of 879 Cedar street and Robert G. Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin have been at Vero i;‘.‘m for the past two weeks, are ex~ pected to return home toâ€"morrow. IN FLORIDA | â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Waiter W ; den of 583 Bob O‘ Link road, who Streat and his bride will reside in New York. HOME SOON FOR HOLIDAYS ’qntu. Mr. Dannemark‘s aunt, Mrs. Frank Sheahan of Yale Lane was in black. Her grandson, Francis Sheahan, accompanied her. About fifteen guests attended the ceremony and the reception which followed immediately after: Mr. Dannemark and his bride are now residing at 593 Central. He is the owner of Dannemark Electric Conipany. Home soon for the holidays will be the daughters of the Clarence The bride wore an ice blug satin suit complemented by a hat of pink horsehair and a corsage of orchids Miss Ruth Daniels, who attended as maid of honor, was in a suit of lice blue, and her hat was of roses. Her corsage was of pink _ Miss Catherine Singenberger, daughter of Mrs. Otto A. Singenâ€" berger of Chicago, and Everett A. Dannemark were united in mar riage on Saturday, November 29, at 4:00 o‘clockâ€" in the afternoon at the home of the bride‘s mother, the Rev. Otterbein reading the service. ; Jon Singenberger, brother of the bride, served Mr. Dannemark as dents here for twenty ; Dus» ing the war they lived in Efl ing, D.C., for two years. They have been in Chicago for the past three The Kuhs‘ two sons, Edwin, a junior at Williams college in E. A. DANNEMARK TAKES A BRIDE Williamstown, Massachusetts, and Peter, who will graduate from the Harvard Law school next Septem: ber, reside with them. Mr. Kuh is a member of the Chicago Board of The bride‘s mother wore a wine TOU wouldn‘t think of giving a child aâ€"loaded gun for a plaything. But you may iandecuiahypï¬ancujnymrhomethumquflyhgmfum’uhmmï¬ defwdnwiï¬nghhmpgmhmgor;ï¬ï¬‚gâ€"ï¬Ã©bng«myï¬ehfukymm Be sure that appliances you buy are top quality. Have a qualified electrician check the appli« ances and electric cords in your home today. When you see a frayed extension cordâ€"discard hmmkï¬aammamm.ié}umm-d-fln Hanndmi&n-iupcuywxnpp&mrâ€"hu&nhty“â€".flï¬ï¬‚ & This advertisement presented in the interest of safety and as a contribution to 19# a NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL‘S nationwide accident prevention campaign. _ _ You KNOW this isn‘t safe . . . And neither is defective wiring! THE PRESS MR OE ctvâ€"â€"« WEDDING DATE CHOSEN ‘ The marriage of Miss Barbara Ann Bogan and Harry James Van rnum, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Van Ornum of 899 S. Green Bay road will take place at the Evan: ston Presbyterian church on the afternoon of December 20. Miss Bogan is the daughter of Ralph } Miss Sally Bogan, sister of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, will attend as maid of honor, and the Misses Bunny Van Ornum, sister of the bridegroom, Emmy Lou. Butzen and Patricia Clithers, Alpha Phi sorority sisters of the bride at De Pauw, and Miss A. Lâ€"Bogan of Evanston and Mrs. Ann Bogan of Golf. Home on Monday for the Christ mas vacation from her studies at Emma Willard school in Troy, New York, where she is a senior, will be Joyce Leeming, daughter of the Tom Leemings of 315 N. Sheridan road. Their son, Jack, a sophomore at Brown University in Providence, ‘Rhode Island, will be home on the 20th. Other ‘students at Brown uniâ€" versity who will be home for the holidays are Paul Daube, Harry Marsh, and Roger Strecker., . On Tuesday, Lee H. Ostrander, il,'-. a freshman at Vanderbilt in Nashville, Te , sister, Sue, in her first year at Sweet Briar, Sweet Briar, Virginia, will arrive on the following Satâ€" urday. Their parents are the L. H. Ostranders of 250 Central avenue. A. Parlinments of 851 N. Sheridan road. Miss Betty Jane, a junior at -.onwaz'h New London, Connecticut ar~ rive on the 20th. ° Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wisconsin, will be home‘ on the 18th, and her Mr. Van Ornum and his bride will return to Greencastle, Indiana, after the Christmas vacation. Both are students at De Pauw univerâ€" dinner for her daughter ‘at the will be host at the reception, also at the Evanston Golf club, followâ€" groom, David , Willis Benâ€" ing the ceremony. Lorely Walsh of Winnetks, Mrs. A. B. Abels of Winnetks and Mrs. Meredith Estley of Kenoshs will formerly of Highland Park, and David Suttle. Mrs. Bogan will give the bridal Best man will be Jack Lanigan of Highland Park, and the ushers will be Railph Bogan, Jr., brother Telephone 567 HALLMARK GREETING CARDS COLORFUL CHRISTMAS WRAPPINCGS LA RS O N‘ S A Complete Set of of 20. The baby‘s names are the midâ€" dle names of his two grandfathers. week with her son and his wife, BACK HOME * Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Bates of 1880 Lyman court returned home -hdqh-ldwu- kansas, where they spent the past ten days. Back from two weeks in the east, is Mrs. John A. Clark of 296 Alpha Phi sorority and Mr. Van Ornum is a member of Alpha Tan sity. Miss Bogan is a m Omega fraternity Before Thursday, Dec. 11, 1947 37 S. St. Johns Ave. (Continued on page 5)