Miss Mary Scott of St. Paul, sister of the bridegroom, the Misses Madelaine Bose of New Orleans, mony. Miss Downey and Mrs. Laâ€" vedan are sisters., Miss Genevieve Lavedan will be _Mâ€"I;;-lfo'nq of St. Padl, well known musician, will play the program of music before the cere: her in marriage. at the Immaculate Conception church, Monseignor Morrison hearâ€" ing the exchange of nuptial vows, and the Rov. Skoner saying the mass. The bride‘s father will give Mrs. Frank Bennett of Circle: ville, Ohio, arrived here on Monâ€" day to spend the holidays with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter and their chilren, the Albert E. M. Louers of 1701 S. Shetidan road. On the nforning of January 10, Miss _ Marie Denise, Lavedan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre F. Lavedan of 195 Laurel avenue, will become the bride of John Frederic Scott, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott of St. Paul, Minnesota, GEORGIA WEDDING Onâ€"Monday Mr. and Mrs. Albert L Gail of 1015 N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue will leave for Atlanta, Geor gia, where they will attend the wedding of Miss Jeanne Elizabeth Lemon, daughter of Mrs. .Hall L:mon of Atlanta, and their son, William A. Gail on December 27 at 5 o‘clock in the evening at the home of the bride‘s mother. The pastor of the Atlanta Prelb?arhn church will hear the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride will be given in marridge by her brother, Gecil Lemon. ; Matron of honor will be the :ide‘l sister, Mrs:~Robert Morris Atlanta and maid of honor will th> bridegroom‘s sister, Miss :lrion Gailâ€" of Denver, Colorado. *_Stewart Gail of Watertown, New York, will serve his brother as best man. His wife will accomâ€" pany him to Atlanta for the wedâ€" ding. Following a‘ week‘s honeymoon in the south, Mr. Gail and his bride ,vill return to Illinois, Mr. Gail, who aitends the University of Illiâ€" nois, will graduate from there in February. HERE FOR HOLIDAYS CHRISTMAS IN KENTUCKY Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hatcher, Jr., their daughter, Miss Joan, and son, Chan, of 2400 Ridgelee road will leave this week for Frankfort, Kentucky, to spend the holidays with Mrs. Hatcher‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Odell. â€" LAVEDAN TO BE ml? BRIDE LIDAY DEBUTS Mr. and Mrs. Pericles P. Stathas 11 Ravinge terrace will present *daughter Diang, to their at a tea at their home on 20â€" from 4:00 to 7:00 ‘elock. Supper and dancing fof younger group will follow. ! Diane, who will arrive home on frotm William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, she is/a sophomore, will be dssisted by ‘her younger sister, Thalia, Nancy Appel,. Barbara Ellis éf Winnetka, Marguerite Kerber, Nancy Newman, Nicollette Sikokis, and ‘Nancy Sproul. By ALICE ZABEL TRIPLE CHRISTMAS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION . A large candle bedecked cake for Dr. Robert H. Herbst and â€"two small ones for his granddaughters daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Cuming of the same Ravine address, are Holiday Robin, will be four, an Noelle Robin, gï¬lluloh'tohn&hdbmh- , also on â€"December 25. who share Christmas Day birth days with him, will be the centerâ€" pieces for the family dinner at the Herbst hoime~at 160 Ravine drive * da a J ‘clock. youn { Diane, in b sh netka will entertain at tea from 4:00 to 7:00 O‘clock at the Exâ€" moor Country club, for the lattér‘s eldest daughter, Phoebe Ann. Miss Mason is expected home on Saturâ€" day from Bard college at Annanâ€" dale on the Hudson, where she is a student. f . The . following...day, . December 27, Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Mason .of 180 Hazel avenue and Mr.:â€"and Mrs. Mason, Jr., of Win: Miss Mason‘s assistants will inâ€" clude the Misses Nancy Mills and Nancy Lou Parliament of Highland Park, Polly Barthell, Mary Thomp~ son and Jane Wellin of Winnetka, Mary Molloy of Barrington, Shirâ€" ley Butler of Glencoe, Laura Dodd of Evanston, Georgette Burrows of Park Ridg: and Margot Schmidt of Madison, Wisconsin. of .._In honorâ€"of Misas Marie Denise Lavidan,| whose wedding to John Frederick Scott, Jr., will be an event of January J0, Mrs. A. V. O‘Connor was hostess at a tea and personal shower ‘recently, at her home in Evanston. Last Thursday, Miss Lavedan was again honored {st tea and a linen shower, given by (Mrs. Jabez Pratt of Oak Park. 913 Ridgewood drive are new Highland Parkers. They have two sons, Robert 11, and Richard, 6, now living. o Mr. Newman is a buyer for Gokibistt Brothers, Chicegs .. with the Curtis Publishing comâ€" pany, Chicago. They are the parâ€" ents of a daughter, Lucy, 4, and RETURNING TO LOWA AFTER CHRISTMAS ‘queen of New York City, a class ‘mate .of the bride at Kenwood, of theâ€"Sacred â€" Heart â€"in "Mr. ‘and Mrs. Joe Pasgini and daughter, Miss Millic, willibe dinâ€" ner guests on Saturday of Mr. and Mry. Pat Passini of Glenwoo@ aveâ€" nue, Waukegan. C facrey eingk af Lik: Pirat NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK New to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klaner of 1804 Burâ€" ton avenue. Formerly of Chicago, they bought the home in which they are now living. Mr. Klaner is Albany, New York, will be brides RECEIVES CAP AND CAPE Miss Lenore Phillips, daughter of Mrs. John Cervi of 423% Funâ€" ston avenue, Highwood, was among the group receiving caps and capes in a candlelight ceremony at the St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, on Thursday evening. E Miss Phillips, who has been in nurses‘ training since last August, was elected Vice president of her class. Paul S. Byrne, Jr., son of Mrs. Ruth R. Byrne of Clavey iane, is a member of the class of ‘51 at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryâ€" DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Bleiâ€" mehl, Jr. (Betty McMahan) will return to their home in Mason City, Iowa,‘ after the Christmas horidays. A reception followed the cere mony. Kenwood and attended Barat colâ€" lege in Lake Forest. Mr. Scott was graduated from.the University of Minnesota and took his law degree at the University of Michigan. He served overseas as a captain durâ€" ing the war. ATTENDS ANNAPOLIS Following a month‘s wedding trip to Bérmuda, the young couple will reside in Minneapolis, .__ HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Ted Yeager, a freshman at the University of Illinois, will be home on Saturday for the Christmas vaâ€" cation. He is the son of the Harry M. Yeagers of 1949 Northmoor After a week‘s visit with her son and his wife, Major and Mrs. John McMahan in Memphis, Tennessee, Mrs. John McMahan of 130 S. Second street, has returned home. Major McMahan is Commanding officer at the marine Air Corps base in Memphis. Mr. McMahan who was in Caliâ€" fornia visiting his sister, Mrs. James Riley of Sierra Madre, at the same time, returned home a week after his wife. : COLLEGE RED CROSS CHAIRMAN + Miss Nancy Dana, daughter of the Georg» B. Danas of 506 Fairâ€" view road, has been named Chair man of the campus chapter of the Americarn Red Cross at Lindenâ€" wood:© college, St. Charles, . Misâ€" souri. and Dr. Thomas Poore of Roches ter, Minnesota. Miss ‘Lavedan is a graduate of BACK HOME CHRISTMAS IN COLORADO Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Bell of 522 Lincoln place, will leave this week for Pueblo, Colorado, to spend Christmas with their sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stancliff (Marion Bell}. BRIDAL PARTIES Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Newman of George Dichl of Minneapolis will rve Mr. Scott as best man, and ep bee4 ':7_: old. avenue, Mr. Johns is with the General Publishing company, Chiâ€" ‘From Dallas, Texas, are Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Johns of 225 Cary chased home are Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" win Levin of 3 Beech lane. Recentâ€" ly of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, they were residents of New York m Mr. Levin.is in the business, with Balaban and Katz. There are two children, Susan, 10, and Tommy, 19 months. avenue. Their other daughters are Susan, 6, and Laura, 2. Mrs. Joseph, the former Minnie Mendel, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mendel of Louis: ville, Kentucky, and Mr. Joseph‘s mother is Mrs. Kate Joseph of Miâ€" umt Floritde. . ::. _ [ _=o. 1. On December 11, a son arrived at the Highland Park l\ocpitg‘.l_ for Mr. and Mrs. John®H. Ohlwein of 1111 W. Park avenue. The parents of Mrs. Ohlwein, the forméer Lee Goring, reside in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ohiwein of Homewood avenue are the paternal grandâ€" born on December 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Joseph of 206 Belle Now living in their recently pur LOOK WHO‘S HERE! A third daughter, Marjorie, was be defective . : . frayed cords are dangerous . . . damaged wall sockets and piugs are hazards. Have a qualified electrician check your home for these and other danger spots todayt Appliances with safe, adequate wiring are available again after wartime shortages. Be sure personal injury and even death. You owe it to your family to have the wiring in your home You may not be able to see the flaws that cause trouble. The wiring inside of appliances can Replace defective wiring NOW!â€" T HE P RESS This advertisement presented in the interest of safety and as a contribution to the NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL‘S$ nationwide accident prevention campaign. Aay appHiance with defective witing is dangeroust It can be the cause of serious Betty Jean has been chosen as the name of the baby girl born on December 11 at the Highland Park Fields of 326 Waukegan avenue, Highwood: Mrs. Fields is the formâ€" er Sylvania Little. Transferred to California 10, two sons, James Edward, 6, and Charles Edgar, 20 months, Mr. and Mrs. Candy Fields of Pigeon, Kenâ€" tucky, are paternal grandparents. Major John P. O‘Connor, son of Mrs. F. J. O‘Connor, 205 High street, Highwood, has been trans ferred to Air Transport Comâ€" mand‘s air field at Fairfield Caliâ€" fornia, from ATC headquarters in Washington. « Major O‘Connor will be assigned as assistant chief of staff for trafâ€" fic of the ATC Eastern Pacific Wing at Fairfieldâ€"Suisunâ€"Air Field, about 40 miles northwest of San Francisco. Plays Basketball Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Hamlin of Dundee road, Northbrook, became the parents of a son on December 13 at the Highland Park hospital. For 1.S.N.U. Dick Baldrini.of 152 Highwood the 1947 ISNU football varsity ave. Highwood, was active on the Illinois State Normal varsity basâ€" ketball team as the Redbirds opâ€" ened their 1947â€"48 schedule by winning a doubleâ€"h:ader played in Normal‘s McCormick gym last Satâ€" urday night. Th: baby, who has not yet been The Fieldses are also parehnts of Baldrini was also a member of two Jr., Since midâ€"summer theatrical history of Chicago has added one of the most astounding chapters to Coward‘s timeless comedy, "Privâ€" ate Lives" at the Harris Theater. deluge of theater bo: daughter will be steeped in honors and records before "Private Lives" exhausts its Loop welcome. Already it has ‘onm vepeat runs of any play action and has ing room only sign became a perm® anent decoration and its projected road tour indefinitely cancelled on the heels of newspaper plaudits which brought an unprecedented ment" was a week old the standâ€" also shattered the mark of all other productions authored by the bril liant Mr. Coward, whose runnerâ€" up was "Blithe Spirit" with a score of 16 weeks. It had been two years since Tallulah had last saluted Chicago, "Foolish Notions." Then, as now, more and more a permanent fugi~ tive from the Hollywood cameras which had provided a sevenâ€"year career a decade ago. Donald Cook was her leading man, lat: humorist, Irvin S. Cobb; Phil Arthur, whose last Chicago appearâ€" ance was in "Dream ,Girl," and Therese Quadri, who has the same role she had when Gertrude Lawâ€" rence and Mr. Coward played the gladiatorial love birds embodied now by the star and Mr. Cook. "Private Lives" is under ‘the familiar banner of John C. Wilson, Buff Cobb, granddaughter of the The supporting players include Lyun Fontanne comedy now next door at the Selwyn. â€" white lis frequently turns into & doubleTeature in technicolor." â€"Jay Walker an his 550 Central Ave. H. P. 3905 YOU can buy this finer silverplate with sterling inlaid quality and still be kind to your budget Thursday, Dec. 18, 1947 A. MORDINL, Jeweler Holmes & Edwards prices are Including chest (No Foderal Tex®