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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1927. = S D. C, the week of April 19th are] Alan Burke of Corbin avenue rho{ to be the Regent, Mrs. Howard Par- | - are leaving town n week for sons, Mrs. Laurence Mouat, Mrs. Ru- Philadelphia, Pa., where they will | fus Hemenway, Mrs. Harry Bates, | spend a few months before taking | ! Mrs. James Robinson, Mrs. George up thelr residence in Boston, Mass. E. Kohn' of Hartford, Miss Mary | : - o T S Whittlesey, and Mrs. Willlam Booth. % b W Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Clif- . . ford Vivian entertalned 24 friends Mrs. John Schafer of oln | at luncheon and bridge at her home road has returned from Mo r, | on West Main street. Quantities of | N J. | spring flowers were used to decorate | $igene the rooms. The prizes were given | Miss Margaret Peck, daughter of | to Mrs. Lawrence Humason, Mrs, | Mrs. Robert Peck of Park Place, | Arthur Kimball and Mrs. Orville | | is in New York city. Farker. P e Robert Legat of this city, a stu- ! Mrs. Alan Burke entertajned 16 |dent at Catholic university, Wash friends at dinner and cards at her ington, D. C., has been chosen b < home on Corbin avenue Tuesday | iness manager of the “Tower, | night. ! school paper. " . b UL - Mrs. Luther Parker entertained at | Mrs, Bennett H. Hibbard of i ; | luncheon followed by car Mason Drive and her two daughter 4 home on Forest street ye - for+ Mrs. Irving S. Allen of New Have: : her house guest, Miss and Miss Helen R. Hibbard sai 2 o King of Midd today for Florida for the remaindc 2 g of the month. 1 Mrs. John Fellows entert « o bridge at her home on Ten Harvey K. Foodford of 6 Lakevi: 2 vesterday afternoon, avenue is spending the week-e + 1 house guest, Miss Dorothy | New York city. d ! . e e | Miss Margaret Erlanson, daughtcr . T Miss 8 “Bull," daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. John Erlanson ¢ 4 X ; . A. G. Bull of 27 Black Elm street, who is a udent a % R 2 . gave a tea Arnold college, is spending the weel A : ; S afternoon. Miss Dor! cnd with her parents. She has as he i red and she was assist- | guests Miss Loucille Davis and Mis the Misses Betty Purney, Miss | Olivia Fernandez, also students a: 3 g Lucille Case, Ruth Williams Arnold college. : ” E Beatrice Bull. | S The table was prettily dscorated | Miss Bernice Unkelbach retur : i with red carnations and'a g st night from Russell Sage Co - % 1 e of red, white | Troy, N. Y., to spend the week-end = rig. 3 | was carried out. | with her parents, Mr. and Mrse U s i Miss Bull has entered clbach of Black Rock avenue. ; » ford Hospital Training .« o . - Nurses. Mrs. Walter Hart of Hart street b 9 | returns today from New York city. i Miss Doris Willlams, daughter of b ik : Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Williams of Gar- | : ; | den street entertained at bridge| Miss Harriett Kellogg of Bridge- Pl i port, is the house guest of Corpora- Monday evening in honor of Miss oto by Curtls Scherve | 4ion’ Counsel John H. Kirkham and : LR e | i ison & Peterson MISS RUTH COOMBS Ros gk ckbaniof Dexinstonistaset ¢ | The Girls' club of the C. L. & P. | MRS. LELAND HOAR « o . The engagement is announced of Miss Ruth Coombs,: S it NEdhee tar wi Co. will hold a V, ine supper and | Mrs. Hoar is a member of the scholarship committee of the daughter of Dr. Franklin Coombs and Mrs. Coombs of Black | great will lsave on Monday for £ ‘:fi‘;’:‘;’_ 'r‘g:é‘l,l; C}”:;“ffa'r"v“ ;:“2:“: New Britain College club, which is sponsoring the concert to Rock avenue, to Clifford Briggs Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Boston, Mass.. to spend a week with : P. M. The meeting and supper will | D& given by the Wesleyan Glee club Saturday night, February Andrew S. Parsns of Hamilton street. [T e R RE 2 take place In the local offices of the | 19, at the Camp school auditorium. i S o G company. The room and tables will Mis: 3 art, ghter of e tastefully dec ted | apro- | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hart of Hart ! Do lasatliycleoaralen 0 o0 ani = i priate Valentine scheme. Favors an they entertained ¥ nds Clifton Cooley, Francls Russell,.Ruth sqt::‘cntgi.‘«nlsdvs:;ij\:s the week-end | prizes are prepared for distribution | cards at tea e Farm t and Frank Rackliffe, 3d, and Eaton (3 o o 0 % & . at the supper and for games which | hom ¢ 's parents, Mr. | Riley. Social Activities About Town ||}, . > soees wone |t s e | A ji[ M LslandaberceRof Uinthop slipee | members will go to the Strand thea- | flowers and tall pink candles were Mrs. P. Huges of Bliss street, Hart- l\!(;;-f:m ing the week- ston, | ter for the evening. used to decorate the tea ntertained at her home on o | 3 CIN The commitiee in charge of af-|which Mrs. Mercer Whyte of C 2 5 2 ! £ e S \ which Mrs. Mercer vt i \y.A ven far N 0ld Saint Valentine makes his annual visit next week and e | 8 o MISS MAXINE H?FT ’ faira is under the direction of Chair- | go, T, and 3r. Burton Hildchrs Moniay eyatingitor \:xu :‘(lars-m- decorations cari festive functions partake of the hearts| Ford Cooper and James Cooper, | Miss Hart with Miss Bernadine Walke: and Mrs. Sherwood | man Marle 1. Chisholm, other mem- | og Minneapol Sl of this city. - Miss Meyen is ecorations at various festive functions partake of the hearts| "Co ytr"5na Mrs. Blisha Cooper | Berger sav Tt Toveli o 5 | I P . pr r ackburn, Jr., of 7 : BRRt e i with the fourt R i per | Berger gav arge brid ca yesterd flernoon at the, bers of the committee being Gladys | Martha Clark, Mt Bentitea Rey it : and darts motif, always associated with the fourteenth of of vine street have returnea to Yale : N = ¥ Bt Rose A West Hartford in April. February. While no really large parties have been set for St.| University atter spending a tow days | Tesidence of Miss Hart’s parents, Mr. and Mis. Maxwell Hart e ST A S T s i w8 ary. i ally la S Na S Stit Pslyation s z ¥ | Hogan an elen B. Teach. Y riett Reynal assisted with B N : Valentine’s day itself there have been any number of Valentine o town. L on Lincoln road. will work in conjunction with th® Tha prizes were awarded t ”":'-' annual ‘f{rl\tfl‘:or]}u:\t}s for bridges, teas and lunch this week with almost equal ; . _— | club ofticers, President, Hazel Sturman Dyson, Mrs. Eldridge fnce of S B R ridges, teas and luncheons this week with almost as equal| w. ang Mrs. Dugald MeMittian ot | 7 Rk leib e Staruien, Drabn., 2 [ ll e Inabgurated;withia i texat number to follow next week. | Dover road who left a few weeks| Jacob Epstein of Lexingt ue, | Whyte Miss Helen Hib- | ypoonn® gocretary, Marie' T. T s AnLoplon. > [the home of the general chalrman, * % % {ago on a cruise through the Medit- | New York, will be married i New 1 £ ¥ Mis h | }olm, 'm.d Treasure 2 5 SHRH dereculs 3 % Mrs. P. B. Stanley xt Wednesday Another*musicallafternoon looms in'sight with \the an- | Si2asanises acs ow LEBEmE R Hork Fensiiny 20 g ; B nig. atternoon., Miss (race/ McGragbnfor | Dr. Protass is a fthe | The club which was recently or- s ] arty the national board ang a Y. W. C. A. :10unc.unut that the New Britain Musical Club is {0 give a| s Morris W. Siderowfsky of | Ne ifsiin! Eneh. &eh canlead 10, Srotnets soelhl HEE and ey H i SR ey will. a0 dresss 1R concert at the Capitol theater on Sunday afternoon, Februar anley street is spending several | 1909, tended the 1 ¢ zood fellowship among the girl em- Mrs. Walter Hart op or members of the teams. 20. lh‘v ar ts in lude some of the most prominent members “““\r' in :“P“ ;0”\ i;l‘U h‘:tlfli\ her | Pennsylvanta I"::vm‘l colle dn- | f t heT | ployees of the company rtecently home on Hart street to a car . Ak of the ciub. This, added to the fact that the concert is in aid | Setgh e N ety e ”\[,‘1 : : held a most successfu ald of Hartford Art school. The Mrs. H. K. McCabe of Grove HilL of a Scholarship fund which the club is working to create 1< fra v. The couple plan to ¢ . 1‘»7"1"“; g S ARl AL, ) rs. W. F. St On:r : L.\n-,” e sure to draw a record attendance. \X/ DD C i i » venu . o e S L T B atii e nra ot Tk | neir ) S : al ¢ ve G ¢\ York lay evening at the Manor Inn, Zhg Ry | E‘ lN S | vy atiern her t n ldith “Pascoe, da r of Mr Th o AR { a0 The first of the early spring seasons masquegade balls will | | ] G ‘ rold and : Brpe Howard Phdue 0 b me ar ¢ A Gliztlex vAlelyin s 0f b THIGN- be held at the Shuttle Meadow club on Friday ev®ning, Febru-i | A Gradual Deerease is @) yhello, daughicr of Ar rs = o s “T’ Jtoed ncd e aswllLg give 1 il Fitoes, Janerainar Hhg DEES ;u_; 26, \3].:\1‘1 the members of the Assembly dancing Clflss will| | Shown in the Nuptial : son of Squar i ster fl.-“rrh ; m‘m’j ])‘ nln‘ “\\'od:\or-s 1: i) na m\:: 1“11:«? :; hold' their final party, which, this year is to be a “Circus.” | | Events. e : Baorar 1eioon sl Manar at luncheon , afternpon. Hor gueats included An-} Mrs, ley Wal e aterbury won the prizes. With the co-operation of the committee, including, Mrs. Philip | L (e DS UES R 3 0, o f ed with brid | nette r, Alice and* Barbara ginner party followed by bridze P Stamle s. Roger Whitman, Mrs. E. M. Hav g 5 Mass., a ¢ i 3 r Durkhardt, Agnes Carter, dna | her home Hamilton street Mon- 75, -Joki i« of Mris. t: s. E. M. den, Mrs. Louis 4 4 : her home on nilton street Mon AMrs. John C. T.oomie of Lincoln F ey 5 ey S T gagement of Lillian F. |2 T Mrs o viar t aver i Jacohi, Flith ag Noretta Pascos, day eveni = t i Youn and Ms. Charles B. Pa sons, the ballroom of the club | rrubbard, of West Main street, and | Emmons Place, this city and she has about twenty & . ietes | Do Eeoes R bhastine e Lo svniE: oLttt het will be set to represent a huge tent. With brilliant costumes | Walter W. Merril of Bristol, was an- be: v r home h them in honr 2 4 < and Willard Perry A Arthur G Erataen o g Sb hoenl Ea A and gay. music a very realistic cireus is assured. Mrs. Maxwell | bounced at a party given «t the : . w York, a former cl | . e ¢ P e e Poiter, Mrs. Donald Hart and Mrs. Louis Young are among|home of Mrs. H. E. Dickinson of 142 i ier iy : DI e e 8 Y leiien G Dnsan M those entertaining at dinner prece v We un street, Saturday evening, | 8 ew Y M ford W. Vivian | mambers of her Current Eve s | Mrs. George Talcott of Hartford. r. and Mrs. : g at dinner p ‘C”h“g the dancing. Miss Hubbard is the daughter of i RINCS ' ain s ¢ Tritain, | at luncheon at her home on Corbin et Mrs. Margaret Hubbard of v # i) A c £ avenue Monday noon. 3. Dary enter- talned eight guests at bridge last Sl s Saturday evening at their home in % ' Rk A ) e ety & e | Mrs P. C. Pl f Acre Road \aple Hill were award- PE Q( ALS oniSienan A SR e s 2 e e 2l »ave a dinmer ! Chtertained at dinner and cards at|ed to Mrs, 3. T. . A ‘}{“ )N 3 n elect- | Miss Doris Ruth Baker, daughter || Many Card Parties Keep e o ‘ e pn?rym:lm;\r;s e o Tiart 'Q:riccz,"“ Demalisbiavey e Grant, Miss Arline Root and R..C. T S L the Sewance chap- | of Mr, and Mrs. John Baker of East | | 50Ciety On the Go During fte n at the Man n Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs.| o Al Baldwin. Many Week-End Visitors | | orars ilon, a national hon- | street, and Ralph Thrall of Plain- | | the Weck. | Alan Burke. jia atichard Racklifesgan fof Mny “‘:-;‘ : Lot et R ary socic which has | yille, ‘were married Monday after- | I viar it of Grove PR | Mrs. Frank E. Rackliffe of South| The thirty-third anniversary of In - and ut ot the twenty e chap in southern | noon 3 the Little | —————————=m————— ; R It Mrs. Maurlee Pease entertained a¢ | Burritt street, entertained a number Alpha Delta Sigma Gamma chap- Town. | |and midwestern colleges and uni- | Church Around the Corner, in New | There Sen 3 S 3 L i idge at her home on Sunnyledge Of his voung friends at a Valentine ter of the New Britain High school, | | versities, | York. avy adv S £t P o Dennet " » prize Friday afternoon in aid of the Hart- | party at his home Thursday after- was observed at the Bradley House ) ’ Mr. and Mrs. Thrall will resid Ve E Al ford Art school fund |noon. The guests included Peter in Southington, last evening. Among Albert Corbin will return on ubbard of West | jn Plainville, npon their return from given next S i d r 1t was ot 1 .. Hart, Winifred Russell, Foster Rack- speakers were Charles-Bradley of Sunday from a to New York i i i ained the follow- | 4 wedding trip. ; S S BERGa ot ting t s a Mrs. Ralph Howe will entertain at | liffe, Robert Rackliffe, Barbara and New Faven, national treasurer of city, 8 -end: Mrs. M. ] . S hoa :‘,. SR _ Profession vomen's club Tuesday ' dinner at her home on Corbin ave- | Junior Starr, Warren Burr, < the fraternity, and Albert Scripture . 1 Mrs. Carl H '”,"" Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James I n ¥ un £ ti ¢ Shie am d nue tonight. Among the guests will | Beatty, Raymond Young, L of this city. i Dyson and s - Mathews of New York{ . Mrs, | Siinley” Street, brated the lege (h he committer der 1Y > n be Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Parsons, | and Ernest Carlson, Raymond and o bl imbull street will leave tomorrow 5 oot PR "\ erie of Philadelphia, and | ¢wonty-fifth anniversary of their | the Ic p of ’ ind N pr! Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stabley and Mr. | Kenneth Nichols, Jane Stocks, Jus-| Mrs. Frank J. Witkin of Monroe Staten Island, N. Y., to gpend -\ And MMrs. Frederick Darnstacdt | weqding at their home Saturday caster is ing f i e A ! Mrs. R. Swain of Hartford. tin Bacon, Walter Lawrence, Jack - EXOpTYeR SHTy 3 par- | : iy S evening with a reception. There have tr ncert surpass other un- ¢ rion rgaret Quin A and Peggy Grobstein, Lila Russell, | (Continued on Page-18) ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Bones. ‘ {were @ number of relatives and ur St the club. 4r a4 W ! “ol- 1 Mrs. Maurice Stanley entertained .\ln\\sI )‘.:‘rhm( R;u‘.r‘;'f Hart street, t. Mrs. Lannor e i ; : Estelle w.mn_ ney, | at dinner at her home on Lincoln N AN AT Cntirlse BIS ind Miss Gertrude Murphy are in s Susie Qualey before her S 3 ang: Harion Campbel ) road Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. A 1’\‘::;“;,‘0._' Dres Mother L) Miss Holen Seymour of Spring-!| mne engagement of Miss Sophio 1Y Holmes, Miss Ma ! | Miss Mary Whittlesey entertatned | field, Mrs. James Miller of k., daughter of Mr. Mrs bt 4 216 3 E committ - | two tables at luncheon followed by Mr. and Mrs. Albert N famg ¢ ssact . are [ podlasek of Osgood avenue,to Sta : Airies B \f Margaret Shechan, ¢ bridge at her home on West Main | Vina street, w ave e S b < Seymour of | .y awski, son of Mr. and S M . ' st iy Abble C . treet Friday afternoon, | Orange s f D, ¢ v E Among the important musical | Gazaial B 1ing will take place this 3 e nes s \e club house. ) t ovents of the month is the benefit - L. Kinsey of | yon AR ARl e G vas chai t 1t which the New Britain Raaws dienus fon L Ret moek, | ji Bl st Loy mittee, embers were M teal club will glve on Sunday aft- Pas returncd to her home in Taun-| 4 y, oty weddin iplace LR an TR LOUIS SR YAl el ertrude Dunlay , Tebruary 20 in the Capitol » ay for Mi Yorida 7 3 5 A . | Mary Meyer., ter. The artists on the program to spend vooks vi | Paptist church of Plai 4 S A 3 | prominent members of the . Hall Christ of Cool- | 1y, Miss Katherine Grace = “or ige street, returned Thursday from | ... g, r of Mr. and Mrs. Er- P ! RL3: ridee te hom ¢ v a s a tavorite group of musicians stay in New York city. | nogt W. Farrar of Tomlinson aven- = ¢Uman an LR, Mair afternoon. have some new and very beautiful 2 », Plainville, and Floyd Barnum j numbers to play. Miss Lols Phelps of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Porter Arbin Welch of | Stillman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | ss Marjorie Rald N v les R. fman of Wal- Platnville, now studying in New York | Lincoln Road will leave next Tue v York, ave the -end guests | B, Stilliman also of Plainville, Rev- rer club Thursday - lace ertained three tables city will give a group of solos. Mr. | day for New York eitv to spend w» W. Walker | erend Alexis D. Kendrick, D. D., I £ Lric | h 1 v eve- d Mrs. Philip Shailer of Bristol | remainder of the we L street. pastor of the chur performed the . nett The ¢ are to feature with an operatic duet. e ceremony. | a ce Mar addition to this the String ¢ | Dr. Clifford W. Vivian wi 1 Mr. and 1k T. Whe | Miss Virginia R. Farrar, sister of ning won the priz Mrs. Zohler ¢ tet, Mrs. Jane Tuttle and a Mixed | n and their two d ters of Farmington avenue, Plainville bride, was maid of honor, and fargaret Quartet will add much to the splen- | Maln street will leave next Mr. and Mrs. Burto helps of Whit- | Kenneth Woodruff was best man. The a a r t W d program. The object of the bene- S for Toston, Mass., to viait I @ i a spending | The ushers were Carlion Smith, Irv- | Britain » Alumni association will 1 ith L i fit concert is to raise money for :,'Lw nd Mrs. Stuart Dun ccks in Pinchurst, North Caro- | ing iro Arthur Bunnell ~nd | be held at the S Meadow v Mrs omis ate Stanley fund, and, {f poesible, will attend the Gruninge a lina, | Howard Cheatham Monday evenir ary 14. Th i a | create a scholarship fund which wi wedding on Saturday, February The bride who was given in mar- | evening's program wil is a her E r : be used each year in assisting Miss Trewhella is Dr. Vivian's Dudley T. Felt of West d ave- | riage by her father, was attired in boxing bout by the 1 ) day 00r honor musiclans in fur'h\rmg their abili- ed with Amherst col-|a gown of white satin with a tulle team, a fencing exhil birth tles. | of \lddle- team which tled two ' veil. She carried a shower houquet X LI k town is spending days with games over last weck-end, meeting | of bridal roses and lilies of the val- | fr h ¢ e cl Sturman Dysor ve ade-| Mrs Louls W. Young entertalned et. New York un rsity on Friday at ley., The maid of honor wore a gown Professor R do: zhtfu ot her two tables at luncheon and bridge at the Brooklyn Ice S b uw of peach colored georgette and car- | will talk on c 2 collections. ot We 2 her home on Lincoln road Friday \ middle of April, Mrs. Allan friends. lish in make their home. ITH the increasing begin with the woodwork as | ars Coonradt of Lake ¢ The pri ! 4 by Miss Hope Farrar, viollnist nd |boulevard, ertained at her I 3 Marjorie Ba o ca- | Miss Maxine Hart, Mrs. Sherwood ‘“d[_f11‘1fl110“56§h&.>EOch designs of Curtis Wood- Miss Marion M. Egan of \thn\'\\wllm-o Bunnell, pianist, played ‘he 3 r ce Reynal, Mrs. G it a Bergec anf'i'.\IL\a B:mtd:v;e\\\a:h:: a wider appreciation of work, like the doors shown ect. is spending the week-end with | wedding march of “Lohengrin.” Mrs. | Mary Coy: Stre here Mis cine Hart gaynoneof the Iavgeatiridgs partion color in interior architec- zhov, g friends in New Haven | Elmer Thomas sang “O Promist | were thirty gue sts e | of the week Friday afternoon when ; above, that are especially n ey lm\." The bridal couple ;w\:w Coyle will be mar c Mrs. Francis Dobson of L\:.f‘o!': —_— e ture and decoration. zdip(:d o Spanish R Fellows of Ten Acre road Gerald Freeman of Plainville, is|through a white gate entwined with | Carney of Meriden o bruary ntertained friends at i : L : . home from Dartmouth college for | pink biossoms and stood beneath an | - & eRatA dnt e S hee ASuchlufcnors require the Italian work. Come in and Mrs. Geor 1d of Wosthing- |the week-end. arch of evergreen. A:rcception was | The Tuesday ride lub home T were award- | right designs of iull thady. Yoo ton Rid . is visiting in ok held in the church parlors immedi- | held a dinne wed with ed to Mr ph G. Woods, Miss o hRReaA k& Sl Ines i Florida. s Katherine Kehoo ar I8V oites: LS Aarsoabnye THE beronithix ek nbitha o anor Tnn. | Mary Leghorn and Mrs. H. C. Ma- | HerserT E. ANDERSON ."°°d“°\‘k' for “1?1 _find many ne Grace of this of s decorated with pink car © prizes were won by M ey gargal. | Tedcher in these as in all building sugges- Mr. and Mrs. % Nelso snending the week-end with Mre. | nations and evergreen. Brown of Maple stre e e Beuttliioncs < S A Corbin avenue, are £ne James Luddy in West Haven | Guests were present from New |\rs. James Dawson of Maple | Mrs. George Boli gave a small » WOODWORK tions in our : beauty should Curtis Catalog. { . . ow o | 2 Vi v, S stry at her home on West Main month in Miami, Florida Haven, Waterbury, Southingto.. | stre - N 7 L Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Palmer of Britain, Bristol, Hartford, r preceding the bridge VIOLIN - VIOLA Hurlbut A iriswold, son of Mr. on street are spending three ndsor and East Granby. l Mrs. Robert Silsby entertained de- | tea at Miss Maxine Hart's residence | % gty 1 and Mrs, H. A wold of T s | weeks in Jacksonville, Fia. | " Mr. and Mrs. Stillman left on a | lightfully at a Valentine bridge on Lincoln Road j ENSEMBLE PLAYING ac 1 e ros nc street, a student at the Universit ¥ e wodding trip to New York city. party Wednesday ternoon in her o A | . (1) . the South, Sewanec. Tennessee, has | The delegates from the her | (R home on Wort Berlin. | Mrs. Willlam T. Coholan will en- e iEy joined the § e Glee club and nley chapter. D. A, R. the| Dr. Benjamin L. Protass of 39 |Prizes were given to Mre Fred S| tertain 24 friends at supper follow- Studio: 242 Main Street | 250 PARK 25 BIGELOW Plans to go tour of fourteen 36th Continental Congress of the|Steele street, and Miss Beatrice L. | Troup of Berlin, Mrs. Burton Hil.e- od by cards at her home on Lincoln I, Exclusive Curtis Distributors for New Britain and Vldnlty days In April, through Alabama, D. A. R, to be held in Washington, | in, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. {brandt of Minneapolis, Mrs. Mercer | Road this evening for Mr. and Mrs. urday. ! N e M Rd h rest P : T e ¢hen she entert d 2 s afternoon. S i " Army team at West Point on ]rml a bouquet of lavender sweet | DET when she e e interest in Spanish There are any number of |

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