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01tP (Elinton (Ehrmttrlp Vd.60—No. 10 Clinton, S. C, Thursdoy, Morch 5, 1959 THE TELTSHIK HROTHERS Last of Series* , — Community Concert Here On Saturday The Teltschik BroUiPrs. piano |ing oxporioncc for the carwr they duo, will give a concert in Clinton were 10 pursue. Saturday evening. The program will Teltschiks encountered the he the final number in this sea- usual occupational hazard in their son’s Community Concert series. T rustee, Elections Tuesday Elections fBr Trustees of School District 5H (Clinton area) and Dis trict 55 (Laurens area) will he held ! at four points in the county next Tuesday. ’ Petitions wire submitted on be half of four candidates, two of vhom are incumbents, and two are new candidates J. J. Cornwall is a candidate to succeed himself as representative i from the Clinton attendance area; • and S. C. Blaclcmon. Irom the Mountville attendance ;®ea Both iof these are in District 56 In District 55, Raymond Robert son is a candidate to succeed him self as representative on the board of trustees from the Ford attend ance area, and William Mauldin, Is a candidae to suceed Fred S. Boyd, who ha moved from the area, in the Garlinrton Street School at- j field, the problem of finding in out- of-the-way places two evenly match- • I’he apperance will be at 8:Jo p pianos. This they solved by pro- m. in the Thomwell High School g vkling their own instruments. They auditorium on Calhoun street. bought a small school bus. removed tendance area. The Tel'srhiks from Texas '* A1 * ts fourtw,, s*ats. and fitted the Others whose terms expire April (red and Herbert, are now on their nB>r ,or tbeir Th *y lake 1 are: fn>m Di * trtc * 56 D H Rob - eleventh tour of the country They I , " rrj ‘ <lr,vir « a 1 * 1 - 11,1 in have efts, representing the Lydia Mill have appeared in every state and ‘‘ vt-rjr comfort in their at-1 JUendane* area, and Chairman H Canada The Old World charm of' ,rat ' tiv,f bui - their Austrian ancestry added to The Teltschiks consider them . , _. ihe formidable equipment of thor wives fortunate in being a shade ( ounty Boald of WmemmU ough American training in the more mechanically minded than iinow-hmr of coocortiaing have met musical artiste Knowing how „ ***!?*—* «ombmed to make their coororU »• and make minor repair* to Mart,n - ■. the focu» of an e%er growing and 1 (heir ptanos they acha ce further arosj and chntr musically niert public mdopeodcoce Being among the lew Thou procram* birod the brtoved ** °"" and familiar musu wiU the nrw. a n J** *'***? U named pi Urge by the County Board mtsture aa*d lo bo aa satufying as imponam j n ernes the Coaching Staff and Captains at Appreciation Night' Dinner Here are members of the coaching staff and captains of the 10'iH I’ic- byterian (’ollege football team at an “Appreciation Night” ri nner honor ing Coach Jones, his staff and team in the college dining hall Mbnday evening. The affair was staged by service clubs of the city and the t'h.un- U-r of Commerce. Lett to right ar»* Couch Courts Redford, ( o-( a; \u.i T..ri lienson. Coach Jones, Coach Clyde Ehrhardt, Co-('apta;n R’char i ri rig ey, and Coach la>nn;e McMillian. | L EichelberjMT, both of whom are lhe m expectfd to be reappointed by the t ourrt* Board of Education 38 who are expected to be reap- pointed In both districta the chairmen arc At College Qinton Clubs Honor - Coach Jones, Team Chamber Commerce /n the County Coffee' Meeting Slated For Tuesday | Carolina's "Coach of the of terentomrs. Dr Wtllia;a Year.'* Frank Jones member* of Turner ga*t the imoca'MMi hsa a'kktic »tafl and the IW* l*re» A r*pr» «ewtati»«- fr *m rack of Pfajwrs the 1 poeiiTing efutw gave a brief mdhs at ao apprt rt.it wo t dk to t ooeh lone* XigM bauquK hi the uaff ami player* [>C OMnyim They oefe Jaaar* Y«m Hutwn. f •enter ChomSrr of < ommrrce Dr R ft of Com Do*mm (iviuotlub. M L Flos- Jr . Cxrhoogr l M> J«to Ht Ywuog. Ki I red IM A "coffer * meeting to include •he .'rner.J membership nf the Chamber of Commerce will be held Road Maintenance May Come to Halt Tuesday rwretaj at 10 o'clock at HoM More Musgrove A word of direct**» «e«swn • ill eomeor prior to the generai mee« *eg at • IS oflhrer* «f the Chom ter foe (tie yeor begieetog Ipnl 1 hr elened a* that time The feweral * \*» more rry .or* trt*w»e*i ruatlii in t*l « « made artil lh«- begtnnir coi year Juiv I il hr|p m larmofwiog a artt*«iea zrzz McMillian Resigns After 36 Years at PC Ooitdf Crocktr Heod PTA 1959 I960 Ttor. 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Ml f* o m ht > 4kMpHl rwu ;m9b Imp Mt c f n* *1 Ml « Urn •tame* a| dm Teas Hr fWasaw* "gm* An^'IKi ■aW «mi t] i wunp *»*■ id m mm dmB • «e •• mi 0mt MdU* pw ThoObosaw gOiiM»dl Wr me on » a %! *a. *o suartod a oo ood of dho« 4 ogmw • *oo' 0- m jn •ad .* at i** tart ' * -owe* ig g W* T*«e ante o»aa - ■ oeuruueca V moo , * • o i«rso»« » bod • four SOaOtO 1 • » t • • a- Oig •%* ■B wT Dormg o.O* • mod <f Three Honorary Degrees I To Be Given By College IMS id mo Oh idt SUVJRe Spa Id m 11 ami at TW Pfu>»' wrws* t bum m m > •mevovded l dr* %a i m aduudmg mur dwmeuv «tum Wmm wn—emy gr*e antvpumm amf malpnMl u de » m «MdBd an Wmsvms • Rmevt muiiMw pavrn a-m r**e* Rbr Imaid • ammul w mNOdutf T arada* ,fMw emd rn Itr* Rdow \«ab*m la rwsrvve Smut •*, 0/9* % it (YB^PipppwwPPpPi rMNrpMr de s us at n TWO «»< army at i. iotqudt i Co I High before going lo teo Level land High as line coach and • as AO Border Cam hosktet lor too years there and Jooes »a*d Spooner wtll take o*er poor to that made the Junior Col- dirrciwo of the track squad imme lode All American as captain of the dialety and will assist as end coach with sprint font boll practice, hi ** brwfty on ohai kmd «f hoys we hhe la hove here' •bo have the deotrr to ow as there ta no deal here" In the locker room P C. has thta posted on the wah—w inning isn't everything but it brat* whatever come* second "We like to win. but wr wont ho>» who can tus*- *r.Hiou*i> ” Coach Jon*-* said Vic Spooner, who wiU replace Mc- June t ««eq fhdl D Biehws of Ciilummo. e* sd «f the iMth raw* Raw Vnraimnsl ftotuv 4at«n Bee *«rr. 4ort«r of thaw awl the Me* jdVfot* Rohm I* Pocks*, *va**or ol he Mesihns' it*o • Pvxt i nan ihurrh. ard U*»> t mm pav'ur *4 the V— I'.", f rat ^ ptaMung an| imam % * -tjl I |i ilutie* immediately lohu Holland llunter'was master Services On Monday For Rease L Holland Valedictorian, Salutatorian ' rtat tjMhn ilrftt. u.th a ft” B titrrage, and Marian •till an average if BCJt. have taeen nan*rd v*lr __i mmd MlWMlnrihBi rmipirtienii Cor Ihe C ■UklrikMi expr***irg 'alivfaction over obtain iiDK Mich a capable assistant. Jon.*! \titlian a* asMstant football coach also voiced his regret lhai .McMil j . iim1 , rack t(JK h was introduced for , *»•*"'* resignation w^ould take him ^ fir ^ time Tuesday The former out of the active sports arena for the Tt . xas> Tech star w nt assume his jfirsi (i me since 1823 Lonnie 6 McMillian ha' eoached Ja wide variety of Blue Hose teams jsince that date, to give him one of the longest tenures of continuous j sports service at one college on reo- j ord But his Blue Hose days extend back beyond his coaching career He was a freshman star on the late i Walter A Johnson s first PC foot L. HoHar.d. 88. die ! Sutur- j fiall team in 1SH5, and he made 11 a > night at the Laure ls • '*»untj j All State v tw ice during his playing hospital after several years of de [days ‘interrupted by service in dining health World War I ' ,r H’.lland 'vj' a native ol Lau- After graduating from Prcsbyte- ren -' ( otfity, where he .spent his en- nan in 1921, McMillian coached two l ‘ re hie He was a son of the late | years at Clinton High before re Bfuford and Margaret Adair Hoi turning as a member of the Blue laud. He was the oldest member of | Hose staff. Since that time he has Langston Baptist Church HL wife coached fpur different sports Lon- Mrs. .lame Clark Holland, dit-d in I nie Mac. the only track coach hi> 1857 . ,1 | school Has ever known, also was, Mr. Holland was a farmer in the respected a* a football coach who Duncan Creek section near Clinton directed Die PC varsity for U sea Surviving are one daughter. Mis* tons (HH1 19541 In addition, hea«ar T Holland of near Clinton: and j tier coached vafvty baskHbaH. f^ur grandchildren A son. John B ba** hall and freshman football Holland, is dtad Funeral services were conducted Americon Legion To “ Ilf * l it ? a*.. , tbvurcb by the Rev lari , Hart Chicken Stew Biemp a^ dm Rev J H Darr t apelasS D*> -auHi Aa .r ^ Banal was m the rim tTWatevt al Laadi r rn (lari % • 1 Cub Scouts of Den The** eight Cud ot‘ Ik*n -'5. iWk 21. w« *• pi* sen’eil awunU F'ntiuy evening at a nuvting with the spf>nm>r r.g organization, the Lkms Hub, at Hotel ('Im- ton. Ihe pn-w-rtat on* w*Tr ^ra«:e (or completing r»- qu.ietnetits for the Wolf Award The afcaaon wa* the annual Blue and (Mild Banquet. Urft to r.ghV front d»u. the vwiuk Xouts are lrv»y Get Wolf Awards 4 l. R nile.' . I*rent i;t*ti*»tT) i'uu 1* row; |L-n Hay Hanmiet. Ji tomu*. Jaik Ferguson, and Amly H Young A*ci»ni|ianying the Scoutn are Willian ( ubmavfer, and Mr* Rruok* M M *. wlv* «d the Hen Mother Traininir Award, hav ng training *our*.- n work of Cut* Seoul ng ^ YarU-.iacnk iu V\ alter I'.arx Hoi 1*. J a - • IW