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Page Four THE SALEMITE May 14, 1948 Please list below any suggestions you have for the I ’49 Sights and Insights. Drop this suggestion list in the box provided in the dining room. Barber Photo Supply Comp2«iy Kodak Headqaaxters 106 W. 5th St.—Opposite Post Office WmSTON-SALESI, N. O. MORRIS SERVICE Next door to Carolina Theatre Delicious Homemade Sandwiches of All TCIniig Phone 6634 403 W. 4th St. H. T. HEARN Engraving Company Invitations — Announcements Calling Cards—Stationery GOOCH’S GRILL AND SODA SHOP for that “IN BETWEEN SNACK” BRODT-SEPARK MUSIC CO. 620 W. Fourth St. We Have the Newest in Campus Fashions Just What You’ve Been Looking For JACARD’S NISSEN BUILDING - WEST FOURTH ST. PICCADILLY GRILL | The most up-to-date Restaurant | in the South 415 West Fourth Street i TWIN CITV iDfiY CL£AN1M0 COl 612 W. Fourth St. Dial 7106 Winston-Salem, N. C. //' FR5H0N SHOP 4th at Trade JANE McELROY PASCHAL BROTHERS Shoe Company 219 W. Fourth St. smokes CHESTERFIELDS IpiJ^DMONT She says “Chesterfields are my cigar ette because they are always milder.” Chesterfield—year after year first choice of college men and women. ANCHOR CO., INC. Shopping center of Winston-Salem Fourth at Trade Dial 6126 COMPANY, P/iotb- ^ncf'ia/t^ehA— ujinsTon-SRLEm, n. c. Victor, Columbia and Decca Records 217 West Fourth Street “Refresh yourself^ HINKLE’S BOOK STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR School Supplies—Gifts—Greeting Cards Fountain Pens — Stationery 462 Trade St. Phone 8103 HUTCHINS DRUG STORE 452 N. Liberty St. LIKE CHESTERFIELDS -THEY’RE MY BRAND BECAUSE THEY’RE MILD" STARRING IN "SAIGON" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ArHY...I smoke Chesterfield (from a series of STATE/VIENTS BY PROMINENT TOBACCO FARMERS) / think Chesterfield is a good-smoking cigarette and I like them. They have a good, ripe-tobacco taste and they’re mild. “Nobody pays a higher price to get good-smoking tobacco than Chesterfield. They buy sweet, ripe tobacco. Looks like a gold dollar in the barn.” FARMER. PAR S. KY V I J.4/^7 rr. f Always milder !0;etter tasting Cooler smoking voSgpilM^
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