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Zachary Smith Reynolds, fourth child of the late Richard Joshua Reynolds, founder of a tobacco company at Winston-Salem, N. C. Two years after his birth in 1911, his father's tobacco company gave birth to the first package of Camels. While Zachary Smith Reynolds was growing up, a weak-chinned, moody child at his family's elaborate 600-acre country seat, "Reynolda," the U. S. entered the War. Out of the War came mass-smoking of cigarets, with Camels a U. S. favorite. In 1918, the year "R. J." died, Reynolds were producing more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Reynolds v. Reynolds | 1/23/1933 | See Source »

Married. Richard Joshua Reynolds Jr., 26, Camel cigaret scion, brother-in-law of Elsbeth ("Libby") Holman Reynolds; and one Elizabeth McCaw Dillard, 24, daughter of a Winston-Salem (N. C.) bridge contractor; in Winston-Salem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jan. 9, 1933 | 1/9/1933 | See Source »

...16?Chairman Fort announces the first loans by regional banks: at Winston-Salem, $65,000 for remodeling homes; at Newark, N. J. $100,000 to a building & loan association to pass on to homeowners...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: First Loan & Repealer | 12/26/1932 | See Source »

...North Carolinian: shrimps from Southport, clams from Wilmington, turkeys from Durham, sausages from Kinston, mushrooms from Charlotte, onions from Wilson, corn (pone) meal from Maxton, milk from Pinehurst, walnuts from Madison County, pecans from Lumberton. Lucky Strikes from Reidsville, Chesterfields from Durham. Among the favors were knitted underwear from Winston-Salem, homespun suits from Biltmore, hosiery from Morganton, coughdrops (Vick's) from Greensboro, thread from Gastonia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Living at Home | 12/26/1932 | See Source »

...news once more came the name of Russell T. Sherwood, the shadowy accountant who disappeared in October 1931 after being subpenaed for questioning about his knowledge of the affairs of New York City's Mayor James John Walker. Fortnight ago, it was learned, Accountant Sherwood had appeared in Winston-Salem, N. C. where he retained an accountant named Cardis Walker, gave him power of attorney to investigate the $60,000 to $80,000 liens filed against him by the U. S. Government for alleged failure to file income taxes from 1926 to 1930. Accountant Sherwood told Accountant Walker that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Dec. 12, 1932 | 12/12/1932 | See Source »

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