Page Four THE SALEMITE April 27 Parks Sees Great Future In Hindu Love By Betty Parks The outstanding literary work of this decade has finally blossomed forth after years of effort on the part of the author. This work, Ignobly .sequestered among the pages of lesser value in one of the cur rent periodigals, has won the acc'laini of thousands throughout the world, for it considers a subject that is near and dear to the hearts of all who live and breathe the air of those in love. Truly, Hindustan or Honeymoon is a masterpiece with its poignant tale of the untamed passions of a Hindu princess, the dashingly romantic playboy from Milwaukee, and the oriental splendor and scenic grandeur of the mystical Hindu-land. Hindustan or Honey moon appears in the April issue of Love! Love! Love!, published by Trite, Triton and son of Ontario, New York and Kernersville. Roland, the playboy from Mil waukee who made his fortune in the ginger ale industry, left his fiancee planning a June wedding when he flew to India on business. But once’ in India, Roland fell under the spell of the ravishing Princess Zanitola, whose beauty set all of India on its ear. The story progresses to a surprise end ing through radiant descriptive passages and snappy dialogue. Your reviewer will take the liberty of quoting the engrossing meeting of Roland and Princess Zanitola with the permission of author Algernon Winfleet and the pub lisher. ‘Princess Zanitola, I’m Roland Bradden from Milwaukee.” “Glad to meet ya.” “I’m here in Hindustan on bus iness, and I thought you and me might , take in the sights together.” “Yeah ?” And so ..the Story continue page crammed full of life s’t ’' 1 and romantic interludes most- ultra of romantic :„*!'! is to be found breathing 1 ■''' the page in the beautiful L"'‘: tion of Roland and ZanitoJ? kiss: “Thunder crashed three lightning blazed across 7 Roland s shoulder at the sh’ studded sky changing beW her eyes to the rosy blush new dawn. She knew she,, in love. ® Not only its soul-stirring sage, but also the depth and s,! pathy with which Mr. Winfleetti painted two gloriously roj and unforgettable characters ~ cure beyond all doubt this stoh place in the literary Hall of F» Your reviewer urges everyonej delve deeply into the fasdniii;, pages of this smash-hit fiction r appearing on your local nen stands. Phyllis Kelly, Ed Strickland Announce Plans For Wedding Mr. and .Mrs. R. D. Kell3^ Sr. of Raleigh have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Phyl lis Braund, to I'.dmin Karl Strick land of Goldsboro. I he wedding will take place on June 8, lO.Sl at S :,I0 p.m. in the First Baptist Church in Raleigh. Strick is a student at State Col lege .and will graduate in June, 19.S2 with a degree in furniture designing and production. Phyllis will attend Meredith College ne.xt year as a day student, and the couple will make tlieir home in Raleigh. Mary Frances Gilbert of Raleigh will be maid-of-honor, and Mrs. R. D. Kelly, sister-in-law of the b r i d e, will be matron-of-honor. The bridesmaids will be Luke Hill and Jo .^nne Liles of Raleigh; and the flower girl, Carol Lee King, niece of the bride. Kitty F'aucette will sing for the ceremony. MORRISETTES DEPT. STORE 4th & Trade _ •o-. ^ ^ ^ -v .i^. s*. 'A Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests 'A ^ . K A Number 19.. .THE weasel j A A A , ^'Who do they think theyWe kiddinl I invented double talk!'', In Prairie, Mississippi, the Trades Training Institute Canteen is a favorite student gathering spot. In the Canteen—Coca-Cola is the favorite drink. With the college crowd at the Trades Training Insti tute, as with every crowd—Coke belongs. Ask for it either way .. . both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOntED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY WINSTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. ) 1951, The Coca-Cola Company ^ TV ° he blew his stack! All this double talk about quick cigarette tests was a flagrant infringement will. ff’. i r aldleT ' “T' reached the same conclusion —there’s iuct i mu ... ^eal way to prove the flavor and mildness of a cigarette. lC,the sensible ,es,-tbe SO-Day Camel Mildness Test -winch s.mply asks you Camels as you. steady smoke .. .on a pack.after.paek, dayafter-day basis. No snap H,merns needed ! After yon've enjoyed Camels-and only Camels for 30 days, we believe you’ll know why ... More People Smoke Camels than any other rigarette I

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