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The South Boston He1'alcl 3 ADVICE T0 THE LOVESICK Bring Yoiu' .Problems to Virginia Crews Dear Miss Crews: I am coming y to you again for some more of your won- derful advice, which I know you can give. The boy I am going with acts so strangely that I want you to explain it to me please. When he comes he always asks me if I love him. I tell him I do and he cries. Can you tell me what is wrong? I am. Always, Margaret Moon. Answer : The Young Man's tearfulness may indi- cate several things. The only thing I can suggest is that you stop reminding him of your love until he grows stronger. Yours truly, Virginia Crews. MADAME FRANCES BANE Wor1d's Greatest Clairvoyant and Palmist Reading strictly confidenti- al. Prices 3520.00 a reading -558.00 a question. Guaran- teed satisfaction. Dr. and Mrs. Emmett Parker and son are arriving in Richmond from Japan' in September. Mrs. P a r k e r W a s formerly Miss Leslie VVilborn of this city. SOCIETY Miss Nancy Patterson, an American dancer who is one of the greatest stars on the French stage is back home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd .Ran- dolph have just returned from their honeymoon up in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Mrs. Randolph will be re- membered by her friends as Miss Mabel Blackstock. Tir- ed of waiting for the bride's parcnt's consent, the pair eloped to Halifax where they were married a month' ago. Miss Ina Dunn, teacher at Republican Grove will pass through South Boston at 10 o'clock Tuesday on her tour around the world. e Miss Dorothy Newcomb, Dean of Wadsworth College, Tubeville, Va., is now visit- ing the Universities of the South Sea Islands to gain helpful hints for her work. Miss Lera Anderson, bas- ket-ball coach is giving her girls a party this evening be- fore the game which is to be immediately afterwards. A dance will be given to- night by Misses Natalie Farmer and Rosa Ragland at the home of the latter. All under forty are cordially in'- vited. A -
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2 The South Boston Herald THE LARGEST, HAND- SOMEST AND MILDEST ONION IN THE WORLD It is of great interest to us to hear that Mr. Ned Slate of llyco, Va., has at last accomplished his task. llc has been working faith- fully at his farm for some time to perfect the onion and l1is efforts are rewarded for he now has the largest, mild- est and handsomest of all onions. SENT FOR BY QUEEN Mr. Clarence Garrard, Amcricais most famous den- tist has been sent for by Queen Marie of Rumania. For some time her Majesty has been suffering with a tooth. As she will not con- sent to its being pulled, the European doctors seem to be at a loss to know what to do. SWAM ENGLISH CHANNEL New York, Aug. 13. Miss Caroline Hodges has broken all records at her first at- tcmpti to swim the English Channel. Although the Wa- ter was exceedingly rough she got across three minutes before the record time was up. llurrah! for Miss llodgesi MISS JESSIE STRICKLAND IN ORGAN RECITAL CAP- TURES EVERY HEART At the first of its series of concerts presented at St. .lohn's Cliui'-Q , Omega, every one of the fifteen seats were filled. Miss Jessie Strick- land, who has been for the past four years, the organist for the Baptist Church at Mountain Road, Va., won the audience with her first prelude. POPULAR ORGANIZER IN TOWN Gumpville, Va., Aug. 13. Miss Ella Webb arrived here to-day to organize a society for the prevention of cruelty to black cats. She has been very successful in this else where. ' MISS HALE MADE EDITOR OF NEW YORK HERALD , New York, Aug. 13. lt is with a great deal of inter- est that South Boston has heard the news that Miss Ruth Hale has accepted the position of editor of New York Herald. Miss Hale, has decided to retire from the Macdale Comedies. in order to give more time to her new VV0l'k . 4
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4 The South Boston Herald BOOK REVIEWS Brilliant latin poem, La- mentus Caterpillarus Squas- hius, just published. Miss Francis Lantor has handled this touching subject in a sympathetic manner and a very exalted style. The lVorld's most sensible lover has been found in Miss Beryl Gordon's latest novel Be Yourself. The author has shown unusual know- ledge of human nature. LOST-One meat chopper and two egg beaters. If found please return to Miss Doris Wood, Head of Home Economics, as soon as pos- sible for they were not rust- proof. LOST-One green s h i r t, somewhere between M oon beam Laundry and Peach Avenue. If found please re- turn to Mr. Edwin Black. F OUND-A job. Loser ap- ply to Mr. Earl Mooreield. Phone 203. Any others de- siring odd jobs may apply. FOUND - Robert Reaves, acting as Manager of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. You ca.n't help Learn a Foreign Language This way. FREE - Interesting, Illus- trated Treatise on Learning Foreign Language by Radio. Sign and mail the coupon be- low. Miss Grace Blalock D. 603 230-236 Fifth Ave., N. Y. Send me, Free, a copy of Listening in on the Lan- guage Phonef' A ame .,.........,.,..........,.....,.,,.,....,..,,....,.... Address ................................... City .....,.......,....... State ............. STOP! THINK! Have you forty-three pairs of nerves? Have you 502 bones? These are absolutely essen- tial to a long life. See DR. WILLIAM PURYEAR cmRoP1zAc'roR The original Dr. Fix It. WAIT!! Don't make final arrange- ments until you see me. I am your friend to the last. XVILBUR Owl-:N, Undertaker WIFE WANTED WANTED-A wife, only qualifications are: must be beautiful and dumb. Apply to Mr. Philip Johnson, Chief Engineer of Buenos Ayres. The Richard Noblin Drug Store will be opened on Tues- day, August 23, between the Virginia Hotel and Jones Electric Power Company.
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