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14 THU CAROLxMAN RALEIGH N. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1960 Also Real Estate Dealer: Former Tarheel.Now Prospering in Indiana As Attorney At Law BY J B HARRIS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. En- j route from the Chicago Elks con- j vcntion we stopped overnight here with a pair of hustling native Tar Heels who followed Horace Gree- j lev’s advice to "Go West Young Man", and have made good here in the Hoosier State. Charles Quincy Mattocks was horn and reared in the Beaufort j County swamps around Washing-; ton, N C. 'the Original Washing- 1 ton*. Charles was assisted in get ting his high schooling by Mrs. Rhoena Brown noted fraternal and religious leader of Tarheelia and her late minister-husband. During the mid-twenties Charlip Mattocks was a smart insurance man around Rocky Mount, where we first met him. Later he worked in Ra leigh. During the depression re covery period Charlie worked tS Newark, N. J., where he at tended night elasses studying law and became a deputy sher A HEALTHY WELCOME DAIRY PRODUCTS THAT CARRY THIS LABEL ARE GRADE ’’A ’-All THE WAYI LIVINGSTONE OFFERS A WHOLESOME EDUCATION PET DAIRIES OFFER MANY WHOLESOME PRODUCTS . ■ ( twesii avH'ioul (illing During Class Break Campus Stroll Football Game Insist On Refreshing Without Filling SALISBURY PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COL 1415 S. MAIN ST. PH ME 3-0791 iff as he delved into politics. I We saw him no more until j this visit here Charlie came to Indiana about: twenty yeais ago and joined with his younger brother, John in forming a partnership where both are lawyers and teal estate dealers with holding valued al neari\ an! hundred thousand dollais each. Charlie's first marriage dissolv ed in Newark and he remaiwAi j single for a year, during which 1 time lie served in the Armed Forc es as an assiMunt judge advocate He is now happily married to a Texan, who is by no means a pau per in her own right His brother. John remains a bntchclor as they share offices in their converted two-story store building at 427 West 30th Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Charles showed us a credit rating listing him as being good for 530.000 credit. He holds about fortv rental hous es and John a lesser number. Their combined law' practice is lucrative and highly respect- ed by those they oppose in civil court. Charles kept us busy answering questions about friends in Tar hoc ha and asked that any of them paying this way contact him in the Mattocks Building, W. 30t,h Street. Ms Neighbors Jsjgj “I say there. Old Chap, 1 represent the Bureau of In ternal Revenue!” Livingstone Bears Top Friendship The Livingstone College Beais scored a safety and pushed over a ] touchdown in the final quarter to | defeat tho Friendship College Tig- i ers 9-8 in tne season > opener here 1 Saturday The safety came when Logan, a freshman guard sailed through the line to block a punt which rolled through the eiyi zone Later half back Maurice Wiggins. Rocky Mount junior seorea from the four The touchdown was set up i by a 22 yard run by freshman half - | back James Thompson Friendship scored its touch down on a short pass play from quarterback Cornelius Stnilh to end James Moore, good for three yards and a touchdown. Friendship gambled on a two point play for the extra point and made it when Williams ran into the end zone. Livingstone made 12 first downs J | to 7 for the visitors, and acounted i i for 200 yards rushing to 153 for : Friendship. Friendship showed [ more accuracy in passing, complet | ing 9 out of 17 attempts, while the ' Bears could complete only 2 out of I 12. Dr. Duncan Announces New Bldg. SALISBURY -- Dr S F Dun can, president of Livingstone Col >ege mid The CAROLINIAN Mnn ay mat the contract for the bullri ng of the Student Union Build g will hr lei in the next 30 davs This is the beginning of a vast program that will enable the church-related institution to force farther ahead in the field of Christian education. The plans have been completed v the architect and will he given n contractors in the next few davs When the bids are all in. the offi cials of the college w: 1 go over them and the ground will be brok en for the beginning of the biggest building program the college has ■ ver projected. Over 200 Freshmen At Meet SALISBURY Mo e than 290 Li shmen attended their first Va tek Christian Endeavor Society meeting in the a ldiloniim of Hood Theological Seminalv Sun nigh* and gave their re.:: nr s v v thev : chose Livingstone to further then education. The Ret C. F. Yates presided ivor the meeting Re- Ray Ste wart read the .pture and oftor .ed the pray, , p, ■-n, r-I S K Dun can -poke briefly to tre first yea> students Alexander Barnes R ; rector of Public Relations, A M. F 1 Zion Chiuvh. greeted them in b half of the denomination Rev -I X. 1- i'cneh. college minister, also -yoke along with Ri v H H Little Tt wa- interesting to note that many of the students gave as Ih, ■e;,:--n fur mining to Ll vmcstonr the feet that it off ted a better op portunity to acqture an education :nd, r Christian influence One young lady from Snath Ca roiina gave as n- t reason -the fa : that she wanted to get out of b . native state. There v< e :hose who 'bought the young lady from Ar kansas would say that she wanted o get av av from Covernor Fau us Many and yard'd reasons were given. CONTEST INFORMATION PTTTSBORO Eliminations Tues. Sept. fi. .Timmy Byre <WS RC’s Dr Jive ”) as master of cere monies. Finals—Wed., Sept 7. Dr A L Turner, Dean N C Law School, naster of ceremonies. Judges: Mrs. Carrie S Wilson. Graham: Miss Annie Maude Mur ray, Mobane, Mrs A L. Turner Durham, and V 4. Camp, Moncure First place winners (535.00), The Scepters, an eight-plecr hand of Chapel Hill and Dur ham made up of young men from Lincoln High, Chapel Hill, Hillside. Durham, and North Carolina College. They played >n original number. Second place winners (sls 00) Miss Janie Jones, Lincoln High, School sophomore, who gave dramatic reading. Third place winner 'slo.oo'. Mrs nnie Margaret Hart, housewife of Mttsborn who sang a spiritual lonorable mention: Miss Billte Farrington, Lincoln High who gave iramatic reading; Doretba Rives .1 S Waters School, Goldston; Al nhonso and Quentin Chavis. Golds- : on: and The Four Gospel Stars Goldslon. Beauty Contest Finals: Friday. Rcpl 9, David Liston. Charlotte as M.O. Judges: Melvin Alexander Grecnsoboro (who presented a wardst; A. L. Scales, Greensboro; and W. G Thompson, Burlington , Appearing in “Miss Piedmont' eliminations —Miss Alberta Couch Horton School. Pittsboro. Marjort" Laster. Horton High; Charlene Me ! Dugle. Lincoln High; Jessie Lee j Mclntosh. J. S. Waters High, Gold: Shirley Prndergranh. Lincoln High, j Shirley Pndergtanh. Lincoln High. ! and Mary Lois Wicker, J. S Wa- !5 jomHk| 1M Jg, -\ ;. ■/v -•—<*- • |fej||wjj^^Bßj J|T H'*” | v rf'!' .. _ ” r " WELCOMING NEW FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. S E. Duncan, right, Livingstone College president, is shown wel coming new members of the. Livingstone faculty on the campus at Salisbury last week They are, left to right: Mrs. Ralphetta T. Cox, 8.5., clerk-typist; Charles R. Cox. M. S., physical edu cation and football coach, Mrs. Willie J. Aldrich, A. B . assistant WELCOME TO WACHOVIA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA MEMBER OF FDIC + Where You Get Your Education * Makes A Difference So Does Where You Save We Pay 3% Interest We Are Happy To Join- In The W T elcome Os Students And Faculty Os Livingstone College BELK’S Os Salisbury Salisbury’s House Os Fashions librarian; Mrs. Leona B Dudley, Ph. D., English, speech and drama; Dr Harold L Trigg. Ed. D., education; Miss Maud I. Wheeler, A. M . English; and Henry E. Jackson, A. M.. history. Two new members, Theodore McDonald. Ph D., biology and mathematics; and William M. Menard. M. Ed., french and German, are nor shown. Welcome Back! WE EXTEND A HEARTY WELCOME TO STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF Livingstone College ANI) YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT ROWAN PRINTING CO. !20 N MAIN ST SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA Print ing School Supplies Books
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