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\ V Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 29, 1951 VON HOLLEN HONORED WITH DINNER BY ASSOCIATES John Henry Von Hollen, for 23 years overseer of carding at Lydia Cotton Mills, was honored with a ban quet last Wednesday evening at Hotel Mary Musgrove. Mr. Von HoUen is seen in the center being presented a gold watch by Claude A. Crocker. Seated at the table are Hugh Campbell, overseer of spinning department; P. S. Bailey, president of Lydia and Clinton Mills; J. B. Templeton, superintendent of Lydia, and L. E. Cash, overseer of weaving. A mokm^L Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, Nov. 29-30 MGM's love story of a primitive ^ beauty and a white trapper... W2 excitingly told! ^ 4 IV CO-STARRINO ’ RICARDO JOHN % MONTALBAN-KODIAK S v wpitiniMn-uiiii 9 ' MD <MTVOOUOMO ^ Plus—NEWS. CARTOON Saturday, December 1 (One Day) $ BACK! SHE’S ROMANCIN’! P' HERBERT I. TATES ^ ♦ JUDY CAIMOVA mt/>e/ve*3cau* TWCOiOG with 10 TOP COMEDIANS Includmc EDDIE FRY, Jr. • ALAN HALE, ir. mM WALTER CATLETT • LEONID KINSXEV COMEDY—“Boobs In the Woods” Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 3-4 IT STARS WILLIAM HOLDEN • NANCY OLSON • FRANK LOVEJOY Romance of a fighting Sergeant and a WAC Lieutenant on the battlelines in Italy. WEDN€SD\Y, DECEMBER 5 (One Day) GAMBLING HOUSE With Victor Mature and Terry Moore Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thonk You! J. H. Von Hollen Honored With Banquet By Local Mills « Overseer Cording De partment at Lydia Mills Presented Gold Watch Upon Retirement. Honoring John Henry Von Hollen who is retiring after twenty-three and one-half years a*s overseer of the carding department at Lydia Cotton Mills, a banquet was given last Wednesday evening at Hotel Mary Musgrove. Guests included mill officials, the administrative department heads, and overseers for the Lydia and Clinton Cotton Mills. Mr. Von Hol- len’s assistants, and his son, S. James Von Hollen. Place cards bearing the mill seal and programs with the guest of hon or’s picture were at each place. The program contained a biographical sketch of Mr. Von Hollen’s life since he moved to the Lydia com munity with his family from Ches ter in July, 1928 Decorations in the thanksgiving theme, with products from the card ing department, were effectively used. Adorning the candlelighted ta ble was the traditional horn of plen ty, a large cornucopia filled with fruits A turkey dinner was served. Entertainment for the occasion was furnished by the recreational de partments of the two mills, under the direction of Mrs. Joe E. Land and Mrs.. lone Wallace, and in cluded dance numbers, solos and in strumental music. Throughout the evening Mrs. Land and several of her pupils rendered the favorite songs of the guest of honor on the piano and solovox ensemble. Short talks were made by Robert M. Vance, President of M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, David S. Cook, Geo. H. Cornelson and P. S. Bailey, head of the two mills. Mr. Bailey paid tribute to Mr. Von Hollen, praising him as a fine gentleman, conscien tious worker and good citizen”, and presented him with a gift of savings bonds from tMe organization. NEW SUBSCRIBERS HONOR ROLL We welcome as new members of our family: CECIL McCOY, Laurens. MRS. J. HUBERT OWENS, FRANK FALLS HICKS, REV. W. B. TERRY, MRS. BENJAMIN F. ALMY, , Clinton. MRS. JAMES E. WELLS, Lydia. fa Aeaf Yes, it’s really smart—smart to make sure of enough money for Christmas shopping next year; smart to en joy the satisfied feeling of a paid-for Christmas. Why not come in and enroll today? M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS Established 1886 Capital and Surplus 6600,000.06 Member FJ)J.C. — Our 65th Year Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thank You! THE CASINO NEW LOW ADMISSION PRICES AT THE CASINO 9c and 30c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 28 and 89 HIGHLY DANGEROUS (Thrilling Adventure) With DANE CLARK and MAR GARET LOCKWOOD. Feature: 3:25, 7:00, 9:44* ..Plus... STAGECOACH DRIVER (Western) With ‘‘W^CPP’ WILSON Roar of the Iron Horse Chapter No. 9 9c and 30c FRIDAY AND SATUURDAY, Nov. 30—Dec. I BLONDIE GOES TO COLLEGE Blondie and Dagwood Comedy. Feature: Friday: 3:25, 7:00, 9:24. Saturday: 1:30, 3:54, 6:18, 8:42. ..Plus... TEXAS LAWMEN (Western) With JOHNNY MACK BROWN Feature: Friday 4:30 and 8:30 s Saturday: 2:35, 4:59, 7:23, 9:4^ Government Agent vs. Phantom Legion Chapter No. I 9c and 30c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, December 3 and 4 Feature: 3:25, 7:25, 9:20 NEWS—SHORT. 9c and 30c THAT BRING CHRISTMAS CHEER TO TME HOME YEAR ’ROUND*»» Appreciated Useful We’ve every kind of lamp you’ve thought of, as that very useful gift for a room you love. Tall columnar lamps for modern rooms . . . hand- painted, gold-touched lamps for tra ditional rooms ... all with beautiful ly designed shades that add to your good taste in choosing a lamp as a gift. Priced from 6L95 to $39.50. Buy Now — Delivery To Be Made,Later When Wanted T. E. Jones & Sons tf-wmiLt/i*. 211 Eost Carolina Avenue Phone 131 * / \ * *