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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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20 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SWDECJJjjg TV I I GARDEN CITY i -sates? vi'-v rn7r i i xsp Sale! Four handsome gift chairs! stle of cholrx slcpriced budget! All in sloefc ho.c for i.mofi( feUwrvt Eour Joan F. Keegan Miss Joan F. Keegan's Betrothal Announced J. HOMf hnm tit fcwrrel rhMrf This i jnt th typa yon want. Became lt'i iealV dov.n in you can have a pair in a larje room, one hi i smaller room.

Atlra.llve eoveri. Be. 49.M44.95 4. (i Urn fliU rcfcr tnifcr, frame. molhe-r bcrauae It hat the aoh, en(ly aootaV in, rflaving emnfort lliey want.

Platform bate. Mr, 1. Have you ahiay wanted tirenldo rhalrt? Here' lireide chair in the very decorative 18lh On-tnry slvle. A pair will enhance any fireplace. Manv rich-lonWing cover.

$129 pair 99.50 2. for Olid, for Huthaud. hi favorite tngli.ti lounge chair (or deep, sprawling tuiiifiirt. uu tan ehonve hi willi rindiinn of romfv lealhr-aud-duvo. Reg.

$io9 1 1 1 79.9d 49.95 ronMriirtlon. Many ee. Keg. S9.9S and Mrs. Henry A.

Kce-j gun of Rockville Centre an- nounce the engagement of theirj dauchter. Miss Joan Frances Keegan. to Charles M. son of Mr. and Mrs.

George M. Boyd of Albany. X. V. Keegan.

who is now on; the staff of Life Magazine, was; graduated from South Side; High School and attended Pratt Institute. Mr. Boyd was graduated from New York with a bachelor of science degree and is connected with Moore Business Forms. Inc. Ho is a xeteran of World War having served overseas a an ficer in the field artillery for 21 months.

The wedding is planned for the latter part of April. TurniHifl.Mfr't Ttmrtk f'toec The A. W. Olmsteds Hosts in Garden City; The Jacobses Entertain $lciit to the I'mjlv: Garden City, Dec. 1 Mr.

and Mis. Alani-oii W. Olmsted en ii 17 Kar Ik" yttif tertained Imfore the dinner dance at the Garden City Country Club this evening. Their quests were Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hose. Fairlie MacAllis- ter, Mruce Jr. Francis Gilreath. and Mrs. James G.

Kcti-i drick. also had guests before! the dance. They were Mr. and Mrs. K.

T. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas. Mr.

and Mrs. John Francis Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Uelgrass entertained 81 the Jacobs home this evening in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. lu.iio Fritts. who are to Low-priced, memorable Mersman gifts! leave shortly for their newj home in Buffalo. i Mr. and Mrs.

Charles V. Clea-1 tables Unit fire Imli otccnl pieces mf errnl for your house, their hostel UooiUlooUimj son were dinner hosts this evening in honor of their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hewex Goddard of Marblehead, Mass. Mr.

and Mrs. Karel Veter winkcl entertained at dinner at the Village Bath Club. Man hasset, on Thursday evening in honor of Joseph Taylor of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1 I .1 19.95 fru d(im xfonrf of mahogauy veneer and hard- Each wood.

Finely carved ba. Ideal for living room and Vitsoii ot a. aoo, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Johnson dining room I9.H5 2.

Chalmide commode in gracious lHili Ccnlury nlvling. Convenient center drawer and hundy alielf. Mahogany veneeri, hardwood Ulaxx-top vockta.il tablm of mahogany veneera and har.l The glasn top it removable. Decorative inaiipielry 19.95 5. Square cocktail table with removable gla top.

Mahogany veneers and hardwood. Finely reeded pols. Marquetry inlay 19.93 ft, teradlilc iirf table. For plaring at chair, unfa. Iied-ide.

Convenient center drawer and shell fr 19. 93 of Port Washington. Mrs. Charles II. Irvin am Mrs.

.1. H. B. KebhamV at a luncheon at. the Vfllli-Duroii lifr lahle with solid inahogany Town Club, Great Xeck, Thurs-J top, shelf, gallerioi.

For plants, pictures, nrutivf fiaiiriiV) furniture Loeer9 Fourth Floor Convenient payment may arranged on pi.rrfcp of or more, fhft I day. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer F. Pe-I Turk were hosts at a buffet Ripper party last night.

Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs. William II. Cordes, Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Amann Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Bedik, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Rutherford and Mr. and Mrs. Harold 0. Andrew. Gen.

William li. Harrison and Mr. Harrison have returned from a visit in Chicago. Mrs. De Witt Peterkin of "Wesihampton is visiting her sister, Mrs.

Cyrus P. Smith. Dorothy M. Fernandez Engaged to Be Married Miss Dorothy Margaret Fir n.n.lnv I i el- of Mt'. all1 Mrs.

Jose Fernandez of Stratford Road and Fast Moriches, was married yesterday i i-tvi; i I'ercv Comer Mil gett. I'. S. of Staten Island and Cape Hatteras. X.

C. The r.reniollV took place in the 9P3 II 1 Wm Church of the Transfiguration, i .1 xlJjJfJJ rv i Manhattan, and the reception was held in the grand ballroom of I -a Xacional. The bride wore an iu.rv satin gown with a fitted bodice trimmed with seed pearls with a matching coronet. Her skirt was bouffant terminating in a train. She carried a bouipiet of glamellias and orchids.

Mi-s fwm Fernandez was maid 4 i i Tomorrow see our now SEE modern furniture co-ordinated a you would like it. Six model rooms that give you new idea in decorating. Modern furniture by nationally known makeri. Modern for your taste your budget. Mmlrrn Galtrrietf.

oeser' Fourth floor furniture for 1 for modern galleries Of honor for her sister. The. other attendants were Mm. Vincent K. Moore, and the Mis-ps Charlotte McBnde and Jo-e-phine Fernandez.

They wore satin brocade Warrant officer Tom Midl-gett, (l S. C. was best man for his brother. The usher-were Dallas O'Xeal. Jose Fer-nunUuz, Vincent Moore and John Midgett, Jr.

The bride is a graduate Erasmus Hall and Colby Academy. The bridegroom is stationed in an air group attached to the aircraft carrier 1'. Kearsage. He has re-rent I returned from a cruise in trie Mediterranean Sea. i BROOKLYN IV.

Tltiangle 5-8K i GARDEN CITY Cardcn City 7-U iMLC THESE LOESEIl STORES:.

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Years Available:
1841-1963