First Prize
Girls Gruen Write Watch, $50 value—Vella Jane Burch, 316 Elizabeth St.
Boys Hamilton 21-Jewel Gold Watch, $45 value—Nelson Gerald Rosenburg, 413 Roxboro St.
Second Prize
Girls $25 Nine-Cup Electric Coffee Earn—Mary Virginia Morris, 1234 N. Duke St.
Girls $27.50 Remington Repeating rifle and 500 Cartridges—Chas Harris Livengood, 1108 Minerva Ave.
Third Prize
Girls String of “Blue Bird” Pearls, value $14.50—Hilda Morgan, 407 N. Gregson St.
Boys Elgin Watch, Gold Case, $18 value—Ezra Thomas Hall, Lakewood Park
Fourth Prize
Girls Sterling Silver Fountain Pen, $8 value—Carolyn Haldyne Fuller,313 E. Main St.
Boys Sterling Silver Fountain Pen, $11 value—Frederick Ester Abbot, 605 S. Duke St.
Fifth Prize
Girls Basket Ball, $8 value—Lottie Markham Hundley,507 Holland St.
Boys Football $5 value—Lee Elmas Vickers, 512 Gordon St.
Prize winners will please call at our Main Street offices and receive their prizes.
An Electric Gift Is a Useful Gift.
Radio Outfits, Electric Percolators, Waffle Irons, Radiant Heaters, Flash Lights, Lamps, Water Heaters, Electric Washing Machines, Sewing Machine Motors, Fireless Cookers, Electric Stoves, Hair Dryers
Durham Public Service Company—“Everything Electrical”
Phone 2120, Main Street
From page 16 of the Durham Morning Herald, Sunday, Dec. 21, 1924
newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn84020730/1924-12-21/ed-1/seq-16/#words=DECEMBER+21%2C+1924
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