Carolina Winners In Colonial Contest List Should Have Ap peared In Last Week’s Advertisement In last week's Colonial Stores ad vertisement appeared the list of win ner* in Virginia in the recent contest sponsored by the concern. The list should have been deleted in this news paper and replaced by the list for , North and South Carolina, but copy was received too late. 'Hie winners in North and South Carolina, therefore, follow: First Prize—-$2,500 Cash Scholar ship, Mrs. Alma Holland Beers, ‘Box 328, Chapel Hill, N. C. Second Prize—sl,6oo Cash Scholar ship, Bruce P. Robinson, P. 0. Box 176, liancaster, S. C. Third Prize—sl,ooo Cadi Scholar ship, Carroll G. Allen, 1612 Lady St., Columbia, S. C. Fourth Prize—s7so Cash Scholar ship, Doris King, Box 7151, College Station, Durham, N. C. Fifth Prize—ssoo Cash Scholar ship, Mrs. Moir W. Edwards, 28 Pick ard Cdr., Lexington, N. C. Sixth to 20th Prizes, $250 Scholar ship each —Mrs. Grady Holfomibe, 415 1 Oakland Ave., Greenville, S. C.; An na Ruth Williams, Box 628, Summer ville, S. C.; William B. Chamness, Pox 785, Clemson, S. C.; Mrs. Mary Seawell, 400 Wiley Ave., Salisbury, N. C.; C. A. Chick, Sr., Box 211 Fay etteville, N. C.; Betty Jane Gardner, Beech ridge Rd., Raleigh, N. C,; Mrs. Leonard S. Daniel, Box 412, Warren ton, N. C.; Mrs. William A. Shepherd, Jr., Route 5, Box 235, Goldsboro, N. C.; Mrs. Jack S. Webster, 1707 Green St., Columbia, S. C.; Joseph Flemings, 1108 Second St., Durham, N. C.; Daphne James, 1214 N. Harrill St., Charlotte, N. C.; Mrs. Lucille G. By ers, Rock Hill City Schools, Rock Hill, S. C.; Mary Lou Cole, Y. W. C. A., Greenville, S. €.; Norman E. Rice, 625 Apple St., Burlington, N. C.; Susie T. Morgan, Route 1, Bailey, N. C. Twenty-first to 30th Prizes, set of Encyclopedia Britannica each —Naltalie Ingram, 901 Chestnut St., High Point, N. C.; Edwin A. Penick, Jr., 1618 Ambleside Dr., Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. C. M. Asbill, Jr., 2407 Stafford Ave., Raleigh, N. C.; Edw. A. Hyer, Box 24, Moultrieville, S. C.; Margueritte B. Gilkey, 1825 Smallwood Dr., Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. Marguerite S. Summer, 834 Barnwell St., Columbia, S.'C.; Mrs. James Wood, Drayton, S. C.; Mrs. John J. Rosemondi, 16-C, Rut ledge Ave., Charleston, S. C.; J. H. McDaniel, 3433 Blossom St., Colum bia, S. C.; Gertrude Cannon, Center For The Blind, Butner, N. C. Thirty-first to 100th Prizes, Park er 51 pen and pencil set each— A. A. McKay, Raeford, N. C.; Ellen Brauer, Chapel Hill, N. €.; Donald F. White head, Chapel Hill, N. C.; Mary Pot eat, Durham, N. C.; Frances Flynn Mims, Hartsville, S. C.; William Har old Hall, West Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. M. G. Christopherson, West Columbia. S. C.; Cary S. King. Salisbury, N. C.: Roosevelt D. Crockett, Greensboro, N. BUILT LIKE A BATTLESHIP BOT WRAPPED LIKE A GIFT i? For the second year In a row, the SL New York Fashion Academy has *’'> awarded Ford its Gold Medal as Mm . ' -' I EADI\ # THE B/G^ I UflW ECONOMY PACKAGE! SfSiriar-irrtrr: laenwig'’ o nr aip (^ standard of value. And In the recent * ! SSSsjarcSriSs gOpg FORD DEALERS £' Ford "Six" with Overdrive won the ..#■: ,„ r •conomy chanpioMhip of Ms dost■ ■Hw <•''-jj i[ in-r-^ 9 Mi silt cats In fl» tow-pHco Hold. vU M * Albemarle Motor Company H West Hicks Street , Edenton, N. C. | C.; Jennie Helms, Waxham, N. C.; Charles Wayne Fletcher, Durham, N. C.; Mrs. Estelle P. Slaughter, Green ville, S. C.; W, J. Rowe, Greenville, • S. C.; George P. Wilson, Greensboro, N. C.; Mrs. H. J. Thieker, George ’ town, S. C.; Margaret C. Anderson, Whitakers, N. C.; W. F. Diggers, Greenville, S. C.; Mrs. Boyd C. Camip -1 bell, Taylorsville, N. C.; Mrs. MagglS C. Bridgers, Pinetops, N. C.; Phillip L. Shore, Jr., Greensboro, N. C.; Howard R. Jordan, Lexington, N. C.; Mm. Wilson Owens, Columbia, S. C.; Lloyd Foster, Inman, S. C.; Mary Frances Munn, Lamar, S. C.; How ard E. Sherrill, Statesville, N. C.; : Mrs. M. H. Turner, Oxford, N. C.; ; Mm. Lillie T. Holmes, Graham, N. C.; David Andrews, Durham, N. C.; Dav • id Ballenger, Inman, S. C.; Edith Ply . ler, Statesville, N. C.; F. E. Bowman, Durham, N. C.; Derwood Huneycutt, (Salisbury, N. C.; Mrs. L. J. Bentz, 1 Columbia, S. C.f Mrs. W. Ted Jones, , Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. Helen R. Rob ’ erts, Charleston, S. C.; Mrs. W. B. ; Steele, Marion, S. C.; Christopher Crittender, Raleigh, N. C.; Portia A. ' Banks, Gamer, N. C.; J. Winston : Pearce, Durham, N. C.; Marian H. Blair, Winston-Salem, N. C.; Mrs. • Paul Kelly, Raleigh, N. C.; J. H. Dot -1 son, Seven Springs, N. C.; John C. Foster, Bennettsville, S. C.; Joseph McKinely Beaman, Durham, N. C.; C. 1 H. Shaeffer, Summerville, S. C.; Kath leen Morgan, Richfield, N. C.; Dukes Purnell, Goldsboro, N. €.; Will H. Lemons, Tyner, N. C.; Mrs. John C. Mao Neill, Charlotte, N. C.; Marguerite !V. Hincks, Durham, N. C.; Fred 1 Boyce, Wilson, N. C.; Mayo Simpson, Mullins, S. C.; Mrs. Oscar Kaplan, Durham, N. C.; Mrs. Ruth B. Steven -1 son, Statesville, N. C.; Douglas A vent, ’ Burlington, N. C.; Margaret L. Sav -1 age, Camden, S. C.; Mrs. A. S. Eg gerton, Columbia, S. C.; Mrs. A. C. 1 Brantley, Durham, N. €.; Mrs. Lewis ■ S. Hartzog, Lexington, N. C.; Her ' bert Weber, Clemmons, N. C.; Arthur 1 M. O. Stunn, Durham, N. C.; Mrs. ■ Eunis S. Rose, Greensboro, N. C.; 1 Emmanuel Buemor Nubuor, Charlotte, ; N. C.; Marshall L. Schmitt, Raleigh, : N. C.; Betty Ramsay, Washington, N. 1 C.; George B. McAden, Greenwood, S. C.; Lucile Norris Harper, Spring ’ Hope, N. C.; Mrs. Banks W. Clark, ’ Durham, N. C.; Richard A. Kelly, > Matthews, N. C.; Lona Cooper Lynn, : Columbia, S. C. • - CATHOLIC SERVICES 1 Friday, April 28, The Most Holy > Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered in Homer’s Funeral Home, Columbia, 1 at 7 A. M., including sermon on “The ’ Shortness of Life,” Holy Communion, [ followed by Rosary, religious educa , tion, with confessions there 6:30 to JACKSON RADIO SERVICE . 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