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NEW BRITAIN DAIUY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1930. | dds more names to an alrcady |two Lombra girls, the charming [ at her home on Harrison strect Wed- Dleasing i nett Hibbard Mrs. Stanley Hart. fenfertained two tables at luncheon |Clyde Olin Fisher, professor of eco- asing list. Preceding dinner | nieces of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Upson ‘n(‘sday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur O 1 bridge at her home on Thur:- | nomics anl social ‘nce at Wes- '!’;i‘l:‘:lc;}' "\!]\’r; [x:_.\\.‘u custom with af-|of Shuttle Mecadow road. Other host- | Sampson was awarded the bridge . Mrs. He A igton of Pars lexan University, m Middletown, on niné 4 \\1‘!11 Ii‘ ,\\i‘: start the cve- |esses entertaining for her inclu:le | trophy. o place , entert d a foursome of | = A, I Loan Companies in Con- the right touch. Mrs. John Meehan, Mrs. Howard | 2 ; = brid Tucsday afternoon and au- | LLUB EVhNTS « Highway Robbers or g Smart, Mrs. Wilbur Couch and| Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin a sday night at her home. | maritans.” " o ]\flltn(lnv Chamberlain entey- | and’ Miss Rea Zimmerman and Mis | 8iving a dinner party for 16 fric . | SRS = s 2in her' contract bridgo ‘club st | Gretchen Zimmerman at their home on Harding street to- Pt : ridee 3 Ziminc . Mr. and Mrs, Howard S. Hast FAmARIA R S r. and Mrs. Palmer Howard - of ;7\? at lier home on Sunny-| « .. juisnts s had a small dinncr party at thew W omans “Llul) Holds 3 ) were patrons of the ‘ednesday. The clementary and advancel| o § home on Hart ct last night Meeting Tuesday — Mus. et L St Patrick's dance LS | dancing classes conducted by Mre, | F:and Mrs. Lauren Banford, Mr, | alisie Corbin Opens Home. W hicl given last evening at the ooa R G Betmen Y 7S land Mrs. Howard Bruemmer, E . giv ast evening ) i sapr g Bery of Mepla|(5. C.oBenten and Mite orathy |3t gu ate, Bret Nowoswi o v and dvee boratd N || s o by e acive members 4 ) i | Ciay hold their reception |, aice o 1 5 s who are spendi : rnity ¢ dinner at their home this evening. | this afte T ST R e G CL R AN BRI s at U I 3 2 E . | this afternoon from 3 until 5 0'clock |ry club {onight as the guests of weeks at th ¢ ‘ 3 Tus 1 & aw e in the Colonial hall in Plainville. |y and Mrs. William 1. Booth, | home on Dover ntert 18 tyt at the stud \X/EDDINGS ¢ Members of {he scnior class of| About seventy-five children il | v e Mr. and Mrs 3 . 1 { i art on Tuese the Nurees Training School of tus | {2KE part in the reception and sev-| s, Bawin Lamphier of Hamil- | = . Maier, Jr 1 t . = e ?‘\‘“' !Ollz ulr;:\o‘xlall ‘l\lo.&)ulul gave i\;‘\\ln.\;}‘ f,f:f,‘ Cl\l\l.“\i‘l"\llq:xr-l [p:t‘:rll ton streot will be hostess to | S . L S . g 5 bl JUPRTHE Lenten Period Calls Halt sday evening at arriet Relay a Master | pridge club next Friday afternoon, v q } Tarri Ahe nurses residence on Mawlkins | Dickie Simpson in colonial costumes g e i e . : My an ) 1oy arge ber was prosent. 1 5 the Marriages and strect. Prizes were given 2 will dance a Cucko Clock Polka.| Mys. Bret N entertains her : e i - CmaE L small dinn ¢ - ho.ie » y 1 : ‘othals. P. Truslew, - Miss L. Baer, Miss C. | Miss Ruth Scymour in a white and | contract bridge class at cards nest e . N S or Lincoln road 1 Butler and:Miss A. Foberg. Jcerise satin costume will dance a | Tuesday afternoon. P : L ning in honor of kne r K . s Breakaway. Miss Lois Johnson of e L 3 SR : W. You W o1t rmu tosenl < the posses- | M v Howard Sharpe of Mrs. M. A. Kinsella of Forestville: in an appropriate cos- | There was a delightful bridge tea ! - 1t t nie 1dato put - v t cclebrated their 25rd road will be hostess at two bridge | time will dance a Swance River tip |last Wednesday afternoon at 50 | : 3 : : t cre to favor i 1y 127 ann Ty r ho teas this week at her home. The| dance. Miss Phyllis Peace in a | Coolidge street. Mrs. Roy I. Bow- o 5 1 Ary ¥ ntert fitst one will take place on Tuesday | Dutch costume will click her wood- |tell was the hostess and her homs . b ertained a few f and Mr. Ttesenb a number of v friends. #and the other on-Friday afternoon. |en heels in a typical Dutch dancc. | was charmingly decorated wi : ¥ & SN \ 5 h . E i PR | Miss Dorothy Seymour and Charl:s |bowls of colorful spring flowers. The i W - ‘ nay that ¥ two such pia he betrothal of Miss Helen Cor Mrs. Otto Youmgblad will = cele-| Buell will dince a special waltz | guest number totaled 24 and in- |} . L 3 could & t rogrin )i South Burritt street 10 brate her. $1st birthday by ente number, Miss Mimi Williams will be | cluded many friends from ncarby - b Mrs. Sanford B. Chandler of Hari- | W t Jame Woodw son of Mr. ar ining at supper'tomorrow evening | dressed {0 represent a poppy in a | towns with a majority from New S 3 E 3 ) ford will be hostess to the Mond.y | Solomon, soy who ccol : Woodward of Jonespor it her home, “Cedar Cour in| poppy dance. Britain. Prizes went to Mrs. I, W. \ club next week at the hon micd by Mi rior. Phitip | Mainc s been announced by he Kensington, for over 50 gu s | Macomber, Mrs. Leland Hoar, Mrs. e i : ; 1. g the Maxwell Hart Y n. ter \ s pare nd Mrs. Bdward cluding a number of out Ralph Britton, Mrs. Parker IFair- . ; 3 i s. Tarl Bowman ga barl friends, BAYE | anic Mrs. Bray aterbur. e v L delightful party at their home in | P21F @nd Mrs, Bray of Waterbury. rvs, B2 Flubert of atngle win| Wert Hertford last Saturaay mient | rovert atuie of st Atbans, T 1, . e . Mrs. Donald MeMilkin enterti o > number by : \ Jorotiica A, Shuida. datg was hostess to her bridge club at| oS they entertained guests With | onieriained at dinner at the - edia flow: (lends, atflice paront : A 4 el S lier home on Monday cvening. Prizes | LIDCr and cards. Mr. Mrs. | ington Country club on Thursday ligme o Do iodl Bsvay o HeA e e el 5 Were won by, Mrs. Tt T, Dotne, aies | Maurice Johnson and Mr i ¥ ’ nart of the hospital benefit. Ta: held on April Sth at the lior Bl - Ar. and Mrs. H ederick C. Teich, and Mrs, He Lawrence Humason ere amoag ¥ ¢ 3 . ests. Mrs. IL (L Vance, Mrs J-)»‘\ rs. Howard Horton of ) ) M:’\[\&»! atreet, wer bert Anderson. the New Britain folks in the party. ‘ g ph ]\:"\l(mv. A 1l-xiun](‘ strect, West Ha 1 T IEH New York city on las irs. enry Armingten and t 1 | compa | - Connoliy ; Burritt street 5 e v quartet Mr. and Mrs. Fred Troup of I3 SheL i LRI lin entertained at supper at A % Pcarl Snow will entertain at veral informal teas and lunci- [home last Sunday evening - nley Hart played bridge shitncheon and bridge today in honor | cens are being given for Mrs. Gould- LERLE O i . A, of her guest, Miss Frances Fer n, | ing K. Wight of Montclair, N. J.,| Mrs. Charles Pratt of Berlin, v 3 e Mrs. Bennett Hibbard of Iorest ormerly of this city, now of New-|who was Dorothy Booth, and who is | be hostess to the Berlin bridg " ® ‘ strect entertained four tables of th . ark, N. J..at hér home on | spending a week in town with her|at her home next Tuesday after : i . Monday Huaes Gl ot imibaniey He 1 > Rerford court parents, Mr. and Mrs. William i{. |noon. 4 i - . week. The prize ere won by | the an 1 g Joscphi Roden o 7 Pt | Booth of Forest street, Mrs. Wight PR ey | | s. M. A. Shepardson, Mrs. Edwa.d | i) was announced by Dr. and Mrs, William Morrissey of | came here to rest after a busy social | Miss Ruth Bassette of Emimons S P Christ, Mrs. Stanley Duncan and | St . ormer on Tues Vine street, entertained at dinner at|scason in Montclair and New York, | Place entertained at tea at her . : | Mrs. Thoma 4 its mecting . vt e ; No date has been their home on Thursday cvening. | s soon as her many friends |Studio on Monday afternoon for Mrs, 4 : . 1 S oW G |lcarned of mer arrival telephonc | Goulding Wight. i N Virginia Judd, daughter of Mo | which time they were add ; y g and Mrs. Charles Law of Ten | wires were busy, partics planned and b - 1 . 3 3 . ind Mrs. Harold Lee Judd of Bev- | Mys, Gi O b T el maid o 4 will entertain at @ supper | o string of soelal affairs followed | Mrs. Gerald Walker of Monroc | .8 : lin who is spending the winter with | rent ! < their home this evening. |one another. | street was hostess at a b party . r parents at Belleair, Fla. gave e r Mr. and M bt | |at her home yeste afternoon in 5 . 3 3 nce exhibition at the children’s| i 4 S : v af Westborne Pavsi- | bbon, daughtsr | OnOr of Mrs. Goulding Wight of | & S circus held recer at the Bellevur T Thiicr v ue the bride o o Mr. and Mrs. I M. Fitzgibbon | ontclair, N. J. H - - | Country club . of Mr J 1 Lt LAl 8. |of Corbin avenue entertaiped a fous- | T . S o 5 i : o Harrison . Gl L S o ‘\n?‘:\“ ;(:]m- cme at cards at her hotae Monday | ., MFS T.ouis Muller and’ Miss N 3 Mrs. M. D i WD | oat ; nday afternoon active m ma Noyes Anc street nter- - S b S 1 ) the home of the Busine orternoon. oves of Lincoln street will emter was a g luncheon | iy ; B ® Dr oand Mrs. William Morvissey | 3iss Neal it entertained at bridge at their home on Vine street Tucsday eveni * Mrs. Sanford Chandler of Ianr ford, will entertain the Mon ternoon bridge club at the home of her paren Mr. and Mrs., N Jlart of Lincoln road this comin |tain at a tea at Mrs. Muller's home . : Eic S trany the levie a i ) rofessional Women's club in on Monday afternoon | i g b Country club, Belle “la., by M oon I 3 Rabbi Morris Silverm s e 5 e . ; Kenesaw Mountain Landis of Chici- ‘ LGhic geremonio. Mrs. Abel Johnson of Lincoln i ok S zo. TIL. oy wlotsky was his brothe:'s o s . \) | Street entertained ber bridge club at | g . e U Pls AN st 1. The ushers were, ‘Yal . s : "\‘l"~ “‘;“\‘;‘« ‘i’ '_d““"‘;is Y‘]‘ Jier home on Thursda evening. ?“1“‘” *‘;‘l"!'-‘ ]' omen 1 tin Horwitz, K. Kellm: bee Mr., and Mr: ridge €CCh T, | prizes were given to M Georg = x to The ale 1015¢ sen” Ber n . i : ) seorgc ' date of the exhibit Dei wn iy, ers. Benjamin B dth avenue, will entertain o :‘ -‘”‘fi \i\“ Ih:flrcv\;l £omstocst | R, and Mrs. William 1a MRS. P. STROPLE e I s ~|l ¢ lunchcon . Alichasl Belltn Lit topday: nigh atia beldse i hionor| M 08 AL JORTL fettenly | 90| L Mrs. Strople will entertain at a lavge luncheon and bridge | or the Hartford Women's club house | o qutor Irenct Bl It iiss Leona Horwitz, daughter | o St Patrick’s day liartford, Mr. and s, Haroul| g Harold Clark of Bast Bierlin . ! : St pditon Gl VR G G Besiriodl Sout Gl Do Horwitz, was B S at her | > on Har treet on Monday, St. Patrick's dz BT R Tt i b o SR 2 Mrs. Mart » Bradstreet of Startford, Dr. and Mi<. | ontertained at luncheon at her home | &t 11 home on Harvison street on Monday, St. Patrick's day L an s i (i . 2 S e Mrs. Rudolph Brandt will enter-| Itving Nettleton. and Dr. and Mr: | on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Wil il e onseshinifioniduring th B BN le Bty oman i o rinzbearcr, ; in her bridge club at her home on | J- MacLena of Bridgeport. liam Heald of Cincinnati, Ohio, who mainder of the week. The public| ;019 5 special meeting nest Wedne o N Ahe e e nilton strect next Thursday eve- | e | h:as been the guest of her uncle and | Mrs. Josepl Tlance togethor many mairor ssociafeq | i3-Cordigllstinyitedito ke exhibilon. | sayiaf (e lonic of ALrs. A%S: Grantily g0 1§ Wer iler, was orn. Mrs. 8. P. Strople of T aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Pardon Rickes cct will enteriai , together — many mitrons | 5 2 1t which time they will make i SR street will entertain at a St. P'at- |of Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Tobert | bridee and tea at her home Scic with' N« Biritain's % John H. Thornton of Francis | oica1 gpessings for New Miss Helen Iaclin of Chapman | rick’s luncheon and bridge at ilsby of Worthington ridge, Rerlin, | Thursday afternoon v 1 Lirid troy st held a buffet supper at herigeneral hospital and do o entertained her bridge club of | home on Monday also entertained for Mrs. Heald at SRS nt ’ Mrs. Harold M. [home last night for about SiXtein | or monding for the Visiting o tables, at her home on Wednes- S dinner on Monday evening. { Mrs. Stuart Hanes of rs. John €. Loor Mra. | triends Atsaclalibn: AL Dasket luiiclicon ning. Prizes were won by| Miss Llizabeth Hance, of Havt | LR street entertained her contract t ms, Mrs - 3 ] Tl s it ] Ghke v b Toralin, Miss Mary I'reis- | terrace, entertained her bridge clai| Louis Oldershaw, son of Mr. and | some at ler Jome on Thursdiy. wondrd Morse and Mrs.| Miss Elisabeth Fox of Fairview |y ooiing HeRrBERT E. ANDERSON' | d Mrs. Helen Elliot. at her home on Thursday evening. | Mrs. Louis Oldershaw of Adams| S ucian Steve street and Miss Ilelen Prest of % & | Lo Prizes were won by Miss Elizabeth |street, was host last evening at a St r Stone of Russell strect Stanley street were hostesses at & qpo \raple 10l Woman's VIOLINIST I'ruce Martin of Plainville cnter-| Schrey and Miss Eloise Diemond. | Patrick’s dinner party preceding the | will entertain the rday suppes TR ‘ of ‘Fen | YeTY colorful and dclighttul St. P nrct onfVednesdas At et home (UEIEACHER tained seven guests at supper on| i “n.mn\nq club meeting at Mrs. | club at her I e i ac v smail informal | MiCK's bridge at the home of the|ypg Eools wiie i Sruoio: PACKARD BLDG. TEL. $81-R hursday evening in honor of his| AV. E. Attwood of Vine street en- |Thomas Linder's home on Lincoln oy : i i TS halile Nraiasy (ilonmer s Niastievenine Il Dle Fruests it ot et tor AN R % irthday. His guests were Miss optained (he Saturday Night club |road. He entertained nine couples.| s, Charles \enter e \flemoon for Mre, |Were Miss Ilorence Nowland, Gracia Morse, Miss Barbara John-| g his home last Saturday cvening, ! A her bridge club at her von + K. \Wisht of Montclair | Blinor Clark, Miss Charlott on, Miss Phyllis Goch, Miss Luth | Walter Weed of Bradley street | s on Monday. . = Miss Marjorie Sens. Miss Ruby f.w::;lr.«;pi,n Mis : TI,\)H}\} ‘\I)l.:;‘rn‘\.r]\_l, Misk Dorls wilthins: Dutsheer od|CED (e o S i o BRI S G R Ilwhm]s‘m\‘ : \!\;~ ‘L v\'}:on\iz“xxx‘ . “i‘l"“r‘;'.“ e :;l s ot e ) LS o o v e 7 o i T S i bl Yoot e’ st e o s cotige st | ntructor i Ehaer ot Ml B et 8| e, Leonw:l Htorte ot Everert| A Juan Raponeny of Nemh| N M e e at imner | Sk Gertruds Shtas of Bloamilois,| ; on Liturel ot on Stonday evenne, ||| Violin and Ensemble Playing street cntertained a foursome = ey 1 hos o t 5 3 N e addressed by T their home on Miller strect, About|SiTect cntertained a 2 sridge at her home on Tuesday eve- | at their lionic last ovenin who: marriage to L d Sto Afary R £ West D were addr d by Dr. o ox e Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams off Liberty strect will be hosts at diu- ner at the Shuttle Meadow club = p Saturday. Marcl the closing Viola Clark of Common- (Continued on Page 12) rs. Cook ho William Middle- { ge at G4 3 Mondxy | % " I at + t vt ‘ 1S guests were present. ;P":Yl‘d"l\oo‘!' Bl HOLG G ning. Miss Alvera Gennette and Cwichell of this city s place | N eortiss flo W imberict e I development gained ST | Miss Agnes Rakowsky were given | Dr. Itobert Buol will entertain this montl e O e b e through this study proves an in- Mrs. Bennett Hibbard of Forest| ; G o T the prizes. the members of the Monday Ni . AU e e . valualle asset to students in their “strect entertained the Monday after- : “r-j( s }\1'“‘}‘:;.]'«;0; S P club at dinner at his home on Gar Mr. and Mrs. ; | e R Nunzm E Agne”o ool work. noon bridge club at her home this|Durritt strect, cntertained 3 Joseph Young, son of Mr. and den strect next week, that day crtained cight friends 0 e v O s TR PR OF V¢ 3 ook, Drizos wore won by Mrs. Rosg|some at luncheon and bridge at tl Pl By - 2 Grath, Miss Mary O'Leary and M IEACHER OF VIOLIN | Mrs. Joseph Young of Smalle ot | M. Hayden js rcsponsible for the on Wednesday eveni NEl R e i 1 it i g i 3 clen Heisler were given the priz ST 5o . cpardson, Mrs. Edward Christ, | Farmington Country club on Wed s host 1o a number of h ay- | evening's paper at this time, {home on Lincoln road | gL STUDIO. 299 MAIN ST, nesday. ¥ For Appointnients | mates in honor of his ninth L . P | | . oa e | _|day at his home on Smalley strect| Mrs. Dudley Walker gave a de- The Round Table club is holding e Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armington of | on” Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Christ of Columbia | Ferk place cntertained at dinner | e Studio: Booth Block, 259 Main St. eilrs. Stanley Duncan, and Mrs. Ray- Tel. 545—1044W e Miss Catherine O'Leary of Greea- niond Thomas wood street entertained last evening I | | | | CALL 2009-0 J lightful lunchcon at her home on ladics” night at the home of M. | N 'r 3 Heve AL : bridge in honor of Mrs. Frat: 1 Monroc street Tuesday noon and in rs. Paul K. Rogers on Lincom | moan o Mont O entertained the members of | Sunday evening at their home. | Wi e Vs A S O S e B e e et T S e e G e e ctive chapter. Nu, of Alpha Tt el Maple Hill entertained at bridze on!goes hand in hand with heon | Gauss of Princoton will speak e e \pha sorority at ber home on Tues- | Mr. and Mrs. James North enfer- | Thursday evening. Miss EIeanor | pariies these days, her & S Rt i Dy, ¥ evening in honor of her sister, | lained guests at dinner - al - their |arendt and Miss Lee Rosenberger themselves with handsewing A Tovely bridge of five tables was | joon Graco of Lincoln street befors | Migs Alice Holeombe's birthday home on Sunnyledse last night. | were given the prizes. p . e e e (% . s Hra | prizes J z aroll [y I i Doraldtt i = " Rl S o Mrs. Raymond Gilpatric will have | Bassetie at the home of her mother., 10 Mrs. Donald Leavitt of | Mrs. James Flannery gave a small | Mrs, Thomas Fay of Allen street (uo . rs of her bridse club at s, Predericis A, Hart of Stanley 0 Niaple il o JHampton road entertained at a_din-| supper party at her home on Corbin | vas hostess to two tables of LHIAZE | 1oy home on fFen Acre [ond nest | atrect, The sueds plhised | brida: | s S Maple Hi . l"ul""lk"‘r”"w, or marriage ner bridge at their home on Wed- | avenue Wednesday night. |at her home on Tuesday evening. Tucsday afternoor entertaining | until late in the afternoon when te nesday evening. Prizes were award- X | Miss Lillian Larson and Miss Helen =G “oq m i (o was served. Mrs, Buell Rasseite anl| gf__EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS ; | I ed to A. G. Bull. Mrs. Charles Lep-| Noticed among the Shuttle Meca- | 2 Lynch won the pr T NI et e tail G | R pert, Mrs. A. G. Bull, and Arthur|dow club members dining at the « “ ) il I ; i ! b Seibert. clubliouse lasi Thursday night were| Mre L. L. Tuttle of Winthrop|, 'S Roser Whitman plans to en- |assisted by Miss A R ¥ o - and Mre. I N, Stanley and their | stceet entartained on Monday after, |{CTtain the members of her Current| Mis, Slanicy Duncan. s, B. “ Miss Betsy Sampson, daughter of Miss Esther Stanley, and | noon in honor ot Mrs, Mathilda | EYNt3 ¢lub at her home on Corbin | Nickerson. Mrs. John N. Thor Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sampson of | ) Arthur Harrop, Mr. and Mrs. | Weyh, avenue next Monday noon md Mrs. Robert C. Vance Harvison street will be hostess this| Maxwell Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | £oxox it 3 prizes were won by Mrs. Robert C. | | afternoon to a number of her|Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. George Kim-| 3Mp. and Mrs. Henry Swanson of Mrs. Harris B. Humason ga Vance, Mrs. Bret Neece, Mrs, Ben- ‘ Jfricnds at a party. ball, and Mr. and Mrs. William Bent- | Lyle road will entertain at dinner | SMall lincheon at honie on Vin & ey, | this evening in honor of Mr. Swan- ‘treet Wednesday noon Miss Louise Anthony of Arch son's sister, and niece, Mrs. . V. 5 strect was the guest of nonor at al Mrs Williun E. Attwood gave 4 Seaholm and daughter, Miss Natali surprise party which took place last| small luncheon bridge party at her of Birmingham, Michigan. Maple Hill yesterday afiernoon @pight at the Waverly i Lome on Vir reet Friday after- I v delightful event ane iz hive. Prosper Lacs s mas- | noon Mr. and Mys. Arthoy G, Kimball fair. Very nearly fifty friend ter of ceremonics. row o of Lesington street centertained at|seated for luncheon at smiall tables S . 3 Lt Miss Mary Whittlesey and Miss | dinner at their home on Tuesday | scittered about the lower floor of her N == | + Young Mrs. John Wolff continus ‘es Whittlescy entertained 16 | ovening in honor of Mrs. Goulding | charming colonial home. Boudquct ™ B | ‘&)Ould we dare te b in the sogial limelight theso | friends at luncheon and cards last | Wight of Montelair, N. J. who s of spring flowers added @ touch of = iays with party following party.| Iriday noon for Miss Isabel Row- |visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | color here and there and all in all 3 A recent marriage in New York | jand of Washington, D. C. who is | William Booth of Forest street. it was a gay and festive gathering ask Vou acC agaln ohete as a surprise to her many friends | visiting at the William Rowland 2 b nd consequently has afforded nup-| home on Lincoln road. | ) e 4 tial felicitations and hospitality in | oo ... if your purchase was not ex- abundance. One of the largest par-| Mrs. Harrison T. Bristoll enter- | . actly as we represented it? If we ties in her honor was given by tlwi tained cight fricnds at cards and tea E SPECIAL = you 2 dian_}ond e Pcr{ec(. LENDING LIBRARY | when it really had a flaw? Permanent WaVing But we do ask you back again. 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