Word: salem
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Died. William Neal ("Mr. Will") Reynolds, 88, tobacco magnate whose hobby was the breeding and racing of winning harness horses; in Winston-Salem, N.C. In 1919, after the death of his brother, R.J. Reynolds, he took over the tobacco company (Camels) his brother had founded, served as president until 1924, thereafter as board chairman...
Buses will start leaving for an all day outing at the seashore at 9:15 a. m. During the course of the day, '26 will have a chance to tour Salem, play soft ball, tour Manchester Harbor, play golf, tennis, and refresh with lunch and cocktails at the Essex Country Club. Meanwhile, the especially youthful will have a picnic at Magnolia Beach...
KATHERINE A. GIBSON Salem, Ohio...
There are not many chapels like the brand-new one which visitors streamed through all last week in Winston-Salem, N.C. It is tiny-only 9 ft. by 15 ft.-and is built into the mezzanine of a 20-story office building. But its originality lies chiefly in the congregation it is designed to serve: the employees of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Camels, Prince Albert...
...engaging the Rev. Clifford H. Peace, a 40-year-old Methodist minister, as "pastor-counselor" of the company, Reynolds President John C. Whitaker posted the company's reasons on bulletin boards at the office building and at each of the company's eight factory buildings in Winston-Salem...