Radio Mirror (Nov 1936-Apr 1937)

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9ROUND-THEWORLD CALENDAR OF A CALIFORNIA LADY JLT Dinner parties in the Pasadena house Midnight snacks at Hollywood's "Troc" Bridge and Polo at Midwick ■Sailing and aquaplaning at Montecito Danta Barbara for tennis and horseback JNew York for important "opening nights" Winter jaunts to Mexico, the West Indies, or Europe Annual visit to her husband's estate in Kauai, Hawaii Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS -Turkish and Domestic— than any other popular brand. 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 2nd, Boston Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel 3rd, Philadelphia Mrs. Chiswell Dabrtey Langhorne, Virginia • Mrs. Jasper Morgan, New York Mrs. Nicholas G. Penniman III, Baltimore • Miss Anne C. Rockefeller, New York Mrs. Louis Swift, Jr., Chicago • Mrs. Brookfield Van Rensselaer, New York OR DIGESTION'S SAKE — SMOKE CAMELS