Radio Mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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THE VARIED ACTI MRS. LOUIS MRS. LOUIS SWIFT, JR., of Chicago's prominent family, is well-known throughout the Middle West and East for her vivid and active life. She entertains frequently with small, superbly appointed dinners. "Camels," says Mrs. Swift, "contribute to the success of my dinners. Their delicate flavor suits the equally delicate flavors in the food, and they also help digestion. I always allow enough time between courses so that every one may smoke a Camel through." mm, •■ *sm MRS. SWIFT DINES in the Casino Room of Chicago's Congress Hotel. "Here, too," says Joseph Spagat, Maitre de Cafe, "Camels are the favorite cigarette." A few of the distinguished women who prefer Camel's costlier tobaccos: MRS. NICHOLAS BIDDLE, Philadelphia MRS. ALEXANDER BLACK, Los Angeles MRS. POWELL CABOT, Boston MRS. THOMAS M. CARNEGIE, JR., New York MRS. J. GARDNER COOLIDGE II, Boston MRS. ANTHONY J. DREXEL 3rd, Philadelphia MRS. CHISWELL DABNEY LANGHORNE, Virginia MRS. NICHOLAS G. PENNIMAN III, Baltimore MISS ANNE C. ROCKEFELLER, New York MRS. BROOKFIELD VAN RENSSELAER, New York FOR DIGESTIONS SMOKE CAMELS! AS A SPORTSWOMAN, Mrs. Swift is world famous. She spent dangerous months in India and Africa hunting wild boars, tigers, elephants. In the States, during the winter season when society is so engrossed with outdoor sports, Mrs. Swift enjoys skiing. "It's fun," she says, "but requires healthy nerves. So Camels are the only cigarette I care to smoke. They set me on my way feeling right." Camel's aid to digestion . . . on your busy days MOST modern women lead quite active lives. Preparing meals, parent -teachers' activities, and social life are enough to tax nerves and affect digestion. A pleasant way to assist good digestion is to smoke Camels during meals and afterward. Smoking Camels promotes the natural flow of fluids so necessary for good digestion. Alkalinity increases, Tension eases. A comforting "lift" follows. Equally important is Camel's mildness. They never get on your nerves, or tire your taste. Smoke Camels for digestion's sake— and better "busy days"! Copyright, 1937, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina