Modern Screen (Dec 1936 - Nov 1937 (assorted issues))

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A CHARMING GOLFER FROM THE NORTH SHORE OF LONG ISLAND . . . WHO ILLUSTRATES THE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTHY NERVES Watch Peggy Stevenson tee off calmly before a crowd (below) and you can well believe that her game is never upset by jangled nerves. ""It takes healthy nerves to play a good game of golf," Miss Stevenson remarked recently, "so my smoking is confined to Camels. They're mild!" PEGGY, lovely daughter of the Philip Stevensons of Glen Cove, Long Island, has been feted from Newport to Palm Beach. In clothes, Peggy's taste is simple. Note the nubby woolen jacket she wears above — a "comfy" for the golf she enjoys so much. Her cigarette preference is Camels. "After nine stiff holes of golf," she says, "I'm not so fresh as when I started out. But Camels give my energy a lift! And they are gentle on my throat." Turn to Camels. Like Miss Stevenson, you will find that Camels are so mild that you can smoke them steadily without their getting on your nerves. Copyright. 1937. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N Other women distinguished in society who also prefer Camel's mild, delicate flavor: MRS. NICHOLAS BIDDLE, Philadelphia MRS. POWELL CABOT, Boston MRS. THOMAS M. CARNEGIE, JR., New York MRS. J. GARDNER COOLIDGE 2nd, Boston MRS. ANTHONY J. DREXEL 3rd, Philadelphia MRS. OGDEN HAMMOND, JR., New York MISS WENDY MORGAN, New York MRS. NICHOLAS G. PENNIMAN III, Baltimore MRS. JOHN W. ROCKEFELLER, JR., New York MRS. RUFUS PAINE SPALDING III, Pasadena MRS. LOUIS SWIFT, JR., Chicago MRS. BARCLAY WARBURTON, JR., Philadelphia CAMELS NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES