8.• 24 Interviewer‘ s Connent “Brother Mack“ as he la familiarly and affectionately known to hi. frienda 18 a man keen and vigorous, mentally and physically. He attende Sunday school, chur‘~h both in the morning and evening, and ail departments of the ~pworth Iaag~te. He takes the Kpworth Herald, the Southwestern Christian Advocate, the Literary Digest, some poultry and farm magazines, the Arkansas Gazette ‚ and the St. Louis Democrat ‚ and several other journals. He is an omnivorous reader and a clear thinker. He raises chickens and goats end plants a garden as avocations. He has an Invincible reputation for honesty a~ well as tor thrift and thought. . Nothing is pleasanter than to ‘view the relationship between him and his wife. They have been married fifty-six years and seem to have achieved a perfect understanding. She is an excellent cook and is devoted to her home . She attenda church regularly. Seems to be four or five years younger than her hu8band, Like him, however, she seems to enjoy excellent health.