Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1932)

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Photoplay Magazine for August, 1932 125 Winners of Photoplay's Big Treasure Hunt WHEN Photoplay Magazine announced, in the April issue, its first Treasure Hunt Prize Contest, we had not anticipated so tremendous a response from our readers. But as the volume of entries began to roll in we awoke to the fact that we had started something. The Treasure Hunt, a new kind of contest invented by Photoplay Magazine, obviously gave everyone that tried it a lot of fun, for a good many thousands were trying it. When the contest closed at the stipulated hour, midnight of May 5th, so enormous a volume of entries had been received that it was impossible to go through all of them carefully in time for announcement in the July issue. Every state in the Union was many times represented and nineteen foreign countries beFirst Prize $200 Robert N. Cogswell 929 Franklin Ave., Columbus, Ohio Second Prize $100 Mildred Glover Savannah Beach, Ga. Third Prize $50 Mary Welsh 31 Fourth Ave., Roebling, N.J. Five Dollar Prizes Ben H. Dean P. O. Box 688, Miami, Fla. Mrs. E. S. Lyman, Jr. Montevallo, Ala. Mrs. George J. Long 188 Grafton Ave., Newark, N.J. E. L. Marmon 1041 Sterrick Bldg., Memphis, Term. Walter A. Neafie Grasslands Hospital, Valhalla, N. Y. Louise Tvvyford 200 Chittenden Ave., Crestwood, N. Y. Mrs. Otto G. Jensen 819 North St., Logansport, Ind. Mary Cooper Dowling 423 Bloomfield Ave., Montclair, N. J. Holmes Whitten Eastburn 3712 Baring St., Philadelphia, Penna. J. M. Daley South Mountain, Penna. Mrs. Clyde Ramsey P. O. Box 933, Sanford, Fla. Eunice C. Hudson 415 Hamilton Ave., Pasadena, Calif. Miss Annie Wilson 148 Cunningham Ave., St. Augustine, Fla. sides. If a large map of the United States were stuck with pins, each one representing a contest entrant, the map would resemble a bristling forest. And for many large centers of population pins of another color, representing fifty or a hundred entrants each, would have to be used to find room for them in the right place. Because of the great success of this contest and because of the tremendous interest shown in it by our readers, Photoplay Magazine is offering you another Treasure Hunt with thirty-three prizes. Announcement and conditions of the new contest will be found on page 121, this issue of Photoplay. Below are the names of the winning contestants — and the amounts they were awarded — of the April Treasure Hunt: Miss Natalie G. Adams 646 Pine St., Chester, 111. Eleanor Juliette Mindeck 2606 Seymour Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Irene E. Johnson 2627 West 2nd St., Duluth, Minn. Mrs. Lovick Pierce Haley 1310 N. State St., Jackson, Miss. Carl Arthur Weil Route 3, Box 171B, Florissant, Mo. Mrs. Charles D. Taylor 4786 Oak Terrace, Merchantville, N. J. Mrs. Geo. Eble Appleton, Minn. Alberta Holycross 4320 S. Tacoma Ave., Tacoma, Wash. Florence K. Stogsdill 707 Roosevelt St., Warren, Ohio Miss Charlotte Sapaugh 523 W. 35th St., Oklahoma City, Okla. Mrs. L. S. Davts 412 Adams Ave., Cottage Grove, Ore. Mrs. C. 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