May 14, 1948 THE SALEMITE Page Three 3>oed Hut Wndie Waten, Leapinj; Lena wears one in our (■olleetion of fine CATALINA swim suits. Ilers is a jrrey, white, and coral print version of tlie boxer boys’ shorts. , Divin’ Dianne selects a two-piece satin lastex which she appropriately calls her “Dream Boat” suit. PETITE MAM’SELLE—THIRD FLOOR -•v Floating Florence smugly drifts along in her form- hugging lastex . . . white, fore; lemon, aft, and splashed with flamingos across the tummy. ALL ... 10 to 16 PETITfi IIAM’SELLE—THIRD FLOOR SNIK-’S GreatTurie^Gfeat RBOORP It’s Bob Eberly’s waxing of ''You Can’t Run Away From Love/'—Oecca Record Release mmm ' CAMEIS are, the choice of experience with me! R. J. Bemolds Tomcco Oo. Wintton-Salam. N, C. Bob EBERLY, the romantic ballad singer, gives some old but good advice to cuddlesome* twosomes on this click-disc. And Bob has another good word for smokers. As Bob sings it, “I’ve tried a lot of different brands of cigarettes—but Camels suit me best” Try Camels on your “T-Zone”—T for Taste T for Throat. See for yourself why, with Bob Eberly and countless other smokers who have tried and compared, Camels are the “choice of experience.” e^er hefore/l

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