Gate City District Meet Life Insurance Men of Rockj Mount District Meet Here For Conference -o The Gate City Life Insuaranc< Company, whose home office is ir Greensboro, held a meeting of its salesmen and representatives ir the city for its Rocky Mount Dis trict last Friday. D. E. Mason, district manager presided at the meeting, which was attended by some seventeen fieic representatives of the company, ir addition to men fiom the homt office. The local offices of the Gate City Life Insurance Company are located in the Impel mi Theatre building with L. L. Pitta) <1 in charged. A. C. McDonald and Ray mond Tarkington are also local representatives, while Alben, L. Stallings represents the company in Weldon. After a busy day’s session, the meeting was comp’eted with a ban quet at the Olympia Cafe, attend ed by the following company re presentatives, Messrs: Gray, Lam berson, Mason, Thompson, Step hens, Stokes, Toier, Shortt, Bras well, Nelson, Charles, Pittard, Ho ward, Batchelor, McDonald, Bur nette Stallings, and A. O. Pend leton, Roanoke Mills Company, and Howard Hancock, of the Her ald, invited guests. -o NOTICE OF SALE --o By virtue of the authority con tained in a certain deed of trust executed on the 14th day of March, 1929, by Mrs. Rosa B. Marks, wi dow, to Julian R. Allsb’ook, Trus tee, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Halifax County, North Carolina in Book 401 at page 43, detault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned Trustee, will on the 15th day of April, 1935 at 1:30 o’clock P. M. in front of the post office door in the town of Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the.follow ing described real property, to wit: / Those two (2) certain/ lots or parcels of land lyinsr and being situate on the West side! of Roa noke Avenue, Town of j Roanoke Rapids, Halifax County, North Carolina, fronting Twenty-five (25) feet each on said Avenue and running back each the same width between parallel lines and at right angles to said Avenue one hundred forty (140) feet to an alley, and being shown and de signated as Lots Nos. Two Hun dred Nine (209) and Two Hun dred Eleven (211) on the map or plot of the property of Roanoke Rapids Power Company, of Roa noke Rapids, North Carolina, made by C. F. Gore and company, En gineers of Weldon, N. C., December 18th, 1915, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hali fax County, North Carolina in plot book 1 at pages 11, 12, 13 and 14, reference to said plot or map being hereby made for greater certain ty of discription. This notice dated and posted the 14D’ day of March, 1935. JULIAN R ALLSBROOK, Trustee. 4-t JRA-4-4 -o Hospital Officials Meet Here Tonight Doctors, hospital superinten dents and managers and other members of the Eastern Carolina Hospital Association met at the Roanoke Rapids Hospital tonight for a banquet, business session, music moving pictures and other interesting features. Many guests froyi Eastern \ ■ North Carolina were present. Music was furnished by the local male quartet, Coby Williams, Pig Seight, John Glover and Bob And rews, Motion picture on Insulin were shown at the Nurses Home after the program. -o Emporia Man Dies in Wreck John W. Gill, 25 years old, died in the Roanoke Rapids Hospital Sunday from injuries received in an automobile wreck Saturday night near Emporia. Gill, with Early Moore and Walter Andleton, all of Emporia, was driving from Lawrenceville to Emporia. The car left the road and struck a fence. Gill was fatal ly injured and the other two es caped with minor injuries. The deceased is survived by his parents and one brother William Gill of Lawrenceville. Funeral ser vices were held Monday afternoon at the residence by the Reverend Mr. Mass with interment in the Emporia cemetery. i He’ll Try to Row i Atlantic [ei a 12 foot rubber canoe like I craft, titled wiib mast and sail, . Leslie William Kairnie. above, of London. Eng., plans soon to cross tbe Atlantic. If successlul, he’ll win more than $20,000 in prize money Tailoring Expert Coming To Farbers ' _n . Joe H. Epstin, personal repre sentative of the Kahn Tailoring Company, of Indianapolis, will be at Farber’s, local clothing store, on Friday and Saturday, March 15th and 16th, according to an nouncement made this week by Mr. William Farber, manager of the store. Mr. Epstin is thoroughly experi enced in taking measurements for custom-made clothing, and has many local customers who await his coming before ordering a suit. In addition to the made-to-measure line of clothing, Farber’s features a large stock of suits for young and old, Mr. Farber having been connected in both the wholesale and retail end of the clothing business for many years. Roosevelt Dollar, a 28-year-old George’s county, Md., recently ob plied for an automobile license in Nashville, Tenn. GATE CITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. of GREENSBORO, N. C. “The Old Reliable” REPRESENTED LOCALLY BY L. L. Pittard, A. C. McDonald Raymond Tarkington In Weldon by Albert L. Stallings D. E. MASON, Dist. Mgr. —V. T. THOMPSON, Asst. 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