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SOUTH PLAINS FAIR AND BIBLE CONFERENCE EDITION-DAILY DURING FAIR THE LUBBOCK AVALANCHE LUBBOCK, LUBBOCK COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922 PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK VOLUME XXII!. No. 61. NINTH ANNUAL SOUTH PLAINS FAIR OPENED TODAY WITH BIG PARADE-FIVE COUNTIES ARE COMPETING FOR PRIZES IN COUNTY EXHIBITS BIGGER AND MORE EXHIBITS ARE IN COMPETITION THIS YEAR-MANY NEW DEPARTMENTS ARE NOTICED Community And Industrial Booth are Numerous and There is Large Display of Poultry, Hogs, Horses and Cattle Industrial Build in is a Thinsj of Beauty, Showing Many Lines Big Showing of Automobiles and Farm Implements. What is believed to be the great- I more to West Texas than any "f u- meet.ng of the H.ins. people in " a"l 7 m-n U d , . . , fortunate that the fair managonic.it the history of the Hams country , ,.,.,,,,.,) tm, possibilities of great started this morning, when many I w..rk among the people of the a" cars from over this district began iris comtnunit of the district, a to arrive at the fair grounds to at- 1 ' rcilt of whi.h they arar.ged f ' tend the ninth annual fair of the ' - -mm ir.ry and ind.vdoal '''-. Souh Plains Fair Association. " " r" ''' ' tK- ... The agricultural hull was without Among the iruividual ctli I., ... doubt the husic-t grounds ves'erday, .1- ... , (..( p.wi. i- imi mi wh.-n agrieub tiirali-ts from all over Wet T-xa ber-'in to arrive to place t h-t r pro r m on e h:K't. The counties, represented by booths are I.iwnn. Intnl.. ro-bv. Tcrrv and lynn. a-d fmm the ap pearance of the booths we adoot tn-it the poor fe'lows who have to jud these booths arid de-ig-n'e the win ner has a t:i-k who h will in nil pro habiiity re-i'i.re much thought and time The ';rMn ( o imv I th was prepared bv ( laud Kav ard Mr. and Mrv O'Neal. Mr O'Neal being Treasurer of the (jmo-a Chamber of ( ommerte The exhibit is well armnifed, ard reveals with beauty the -tdendd agricultural posilv,li ties of thnt county The Ijimb county exhibit was pre pared by men from niton and l.it tlfield. (in Shaw, C. TV and Rev. Jordan repreontin 'be latter, while tw proifressive agrifiilt ural-ts rep reswted fllton. and the fine array of txh hit ra'hered from that coun ty makes thnt section of the Plains nhow up mighty well in comparison w th the other counties ahout over the di-tnt. The Ijinib County e" K.l.it hoe in charze claim, will ,.k. o. nUce !iinin the leaders, but with keen competition from ev-1 :r..rninvr be aifi i ultntal huddii'd erv anifle we will make no further),, ,,oe of the mo-t attiaitive build ron'ment and leave tht to the . n ' the trr'Mit S'. ith i "Jnd?e." Se will state, how. ver, 'hilt j .:1'r n. d.e.il.t. n. ev.r ,' In -iif lnii .11 ....ii.n..r,l are made to have. ,.,, is d -Dlnv.-d lit sotite ..tie of thl exh;lot carr.ed to the Mallas, .Ste K.nr 1 "(In to a!: for 'he State hriTi is the in of Messrs. w T Ii in n lb K. Avies. C. I A'km nt.n, llarty Shi rr, .i and W. K l.mm who have the (lo-'.y Ceintv exlnb t hfre, as they wen the inminnn :y lr;7e a' the Crosby County Ksir, and de. Ure that thev will win the li'ciri.-t ,,ri7e here, and are ambit ious to Ifet to Pallas to tai kle the j . hanK" are to be conu't it llateil for other counties of the State in keen i havnur pot ten toir.ther such spbn eompetition for State championship : ,;,( exhib'ts, and the manner in and to this end have already charter-; wlii. h th. y are to be displayed I- ed an eiure I car tn have the exhiU- it taken to 1 'alias immed ately after the close of the fair here. Tho fellows are an ambitious to (let things under way that the Avalanche is K.unir to leave it t. them to say the. rest about their booth, only d- we wi-h to ifive them rred.t for hnv. in if assembled a l"t of prod.nfs that reflect well upon the productive) of West Texas and the Ri'oat S..'l-i: ITains. Terry County cit.sena st.li main tain that Terry court' y -oil i.s sum r ir to all other on the plains. kii-I have an txh b.t here to filisiamu e thur statements, which we will have tn admit are made wi'hoot any hexitan. y whatever. J. K. Sbelton, ".. V. N.U1 and John S. Powell have had iharir of the booth thus far, they having supplied the think ing and eneriry necery in its ar rangement and construction, which anyone will appreciate after takinir a view of th exhibits They still hold that as a producer of very thing that grows that is good to eat Terry ia on top of the earth, and mn the writer wishes to hang out around the agricultural booth until at least more than half of the fair aeaaon is passed, we will aot argue, but a ami a perfectly natural poise and "pa the buck'1 to the Fair judges for furtasrr dernwoaa. Laal but not least among the county eahibita ia the booth prepar ed by Lynn county. Those fellows claim U be on the Job before it ia too late, and while we have not become well enough acquainted with the fellows who put the eahihit to gether to know whether or nut they were kidding us, we didn't know whether they meant thai they weta hero in plenty of time In win the In Me or not. At any rate llob lavno. i f the I ynti County News. It J. Ici.ly, II K Hciuioa, Mr. ami Mrs. V M Hisv. H I. lUi.lull and Mr. S. II Win. lb. on hi.e.M i . lb, i, 4 I i t i.bl.o. a Sin" liny Un.b 'I Ibitl I ill.1' I II I., Mid "U'll'l1." l II. u Mi list's) lilob I -i.i.i.l lot ,f I'm r i'i(i'ii wm toii't.i ll. i aiw lo i v ., In IV ll I 'I too if the ti p 'I t, .-e u 1 1. 1 , t ft li lol s n i e w 1 i i Wb Iw, '"I tli"o klitioliotl I be ft I ,,,! ),.,; . ,. I'. .it lb is u a ' .1 ib I, ii i I : ' .movini-y. as Mrs. (I 11 Ann, unv in eem- I" e mo l'ri"lnm w it more tr.an or.,. n'livin'1! -inin'-'rom her h no-, g.i"!Mi and f.nm, ..re m !. ...utn "f any '". ha- I" i p-ir.-d a b....h that i!.--f.-i'- a 'r i iv a- .1 tym'.s V of tod . t i o. , e.-rned i- in a !a- '' Tt - th r-el'-!'-ei by V : ,. b.-r in ,!; dani'lo.-r it- .V- - ; .,rd the lanrer eh. Id''. Ml W. " I'l'd" . I in in.bv ill lal ch:' - nni"i !r i- i k and I l. 1 1 1 I nil is f.ven III a . y. H""iri " del' col 1 11! P , ,'.f The next it" i-t hi I'd by Mr. ividial booth .1 C. I'.."s. :.!' ihe (any on .niiitn.it-.it.'. i n d I Ml , a credit to the pt i ifi e-tve n.ri?v and bridtnind:ies ot I 11 I r.t..w.f .,1... h.. it ' ' " . ' ; , . : , -.-., t..Lun i.i it j 'iri' n a Mit'.ra! work a- well as ,n live -' k ifrowiiMf rirri"-. t'arali llifiir in snlendor the coiititv Ixiothi, and brmirinir home the fa' t 'hat the various communities over he irieat South Plains are alive with tba! "Hire etithiiMavm and projrr.-s. IVi to which seems til ce'ter a1"'!!' ,. h i i - t vite, and m every w.iy owiti" M'nt pr.de w hich i har icti i -'.s our people, the community booth were whiptwd into -bt.e y -- t.-rdav m irreal hn-le un I thi I th-., and coliinet it ion for e.i mi' shn in eomtinni'V wot' i" : ist a- keen as f .r ciniMty ' hainti- o.e p. wh'e'i "o doubt w.! have I'ai reH. h-iiif . (feet Ml b -'H'l.' 'he ..I in- iiiliri i ere -iMited '' th-.-e i... ,i b" I, ere for ibi- o "i. I'll Sudan h ,o'h refie I 'M i 1 - n t I'- aiTl" ' 1 ' i ll l'ie- l t , oj hut ' t. hi, and Mi I . K. Sin , II. '!. and She I.'Xas Land t.v great, a mat) Iwinif made of sit ountiea. Huilev. Uinh, Hale, Coeh an. llocklev and Lubbock, all lines b 'inif made with Sudan seed pasted to the board on which the outline is drawn, and it ia plensiiiif to time that Lubbock, the hub of the plums, j wax i'eeojrtii.ed by the artist, as a -mall wheel indicated Lubbock's o- ,. .. U...I... .. ...,.l ,'i.tl. ,.u.l ...uoii. ioi " ruiuiiir to Sudan, which ia mat si 'I with nine sijiuires of that many k ti.l- .. fiebl seeiis (...Keating ne ..wo it y "We got - ond place la ' y-a'. ' d it s rerfei t!v 'uttural that we w irit the l ist pure Mus xea ... H. Sole, with the t ariyon community ' I , h ettilninitig the reason for, . .. .1 ...Oil so mm .. m ...... ........ (, ". look like they have been going after that first prise for a good long time. Pat Nix, J. F. (loodnight. J. B. Sides and son, W. B. Sides, are responsible for the appearance of the booth insofar as its arrangement is concerned, and the rest of the population of that community are to receive credit with them for gather ing the products shown. With the individual exhibits told of in another place shown from the Canyon com munity it looks as though thoee peo ple are iring to get recognition by the hundreds and thousands who will attend the fair these three days. The writer has always been a little leary of a contest where a hoat of ladies are aligned on an opposite aide, and for the fait that the ladlea of the Slide community are here a doaun strong, three of them, Mesdamea W. II. CoH'land, W. ti. Ilsrrist and J. '. .Stanford, are if really reiMite,hle for the ar rangement of the booth, having be. n assisted by Messrs. T J. Davia, W. II. Copsland and W. ti. Ilairist, we sis k i miu oiiy for 'hose fellows who bad no o. h "Shxss ' to h.i, III the r pat' mil Hi he booth si..,l II tbu ll't of I'll I'M, II. g III l'o I ll Nil' I O I 1 1 ' V . Ill o.io kins, si ll , I ale M,I. I in ..' I i,m ao. t.i . . t..i, fsi mI- ll-'i'lol S fctMwl i,.. .( R'll hlll.ll I I. , ' 1 1 1 ie II , li is 4 ii.. " .'. nl( III.. -l Obo ,i . . I II. ft IS I, So l a rv l2r-s?S ,wMfct I! C. M(KKIS()N, 1. ! r 111 1 I III' O ' : 1 of the A -iff I. ..Ml, sonict hi iiif w or: h li . I . I ! I m triii' "in I" t lie rirji'i' y. :n ' b;i' Mie vc. idoiiini'iit of ' ' ie Mnh ii ' i Plain- mav l. ,tji n rb -m'Xi.si i it ! (,,' di'vi'!oinio"t of 'ho "Hob . o,riii.'y" of th-s di-iti . I. Aloi'K I lb live sjm.K.-- o' M'c '.ilo- 'l. w'li' lt I me a!! eipial dit.i'i' ts apart, is writ - ten " To l.oietro, I 'i-.isbyton, Slat. in. l ' tO'OOCK IUOI ll.l'.M, I'l'MH'll T II . , niiik.Kir the I Mb- It.ib the verv . entf - of attraction in th -s d'stint, to Mhich we niM-t gie the iri-ofr;. ih' it 1 1 . t y of some cutTtle much i r. dil !r having r ttiind' d us of the prop er o, ation of that thriviuu lotnmuti M v. Iioiilas pounds. M I . Hru--bar, V J ( ill-roll. M M. McKI ry, Mrs. Karl Havis, M.s Ad't litii-by and Miss Meek ate :n chin.'. of the A'-utT booth, and have done a (rood job of brinirmg "'it the full worth of the exhibits. Misses I illiHO Richlit'ds and Katie Hell ( rump. Mis. .1. C. Hol-s and Mr and Mr- J II. Holes have at-ranir-d the Shnllowater exhibits ni. e Iv, the booth beituf aiuontr the top Hoteliers ;n a' 1 1 a. 1 1 vetiess. Tin m- 'iiimity wor' iti liiat i, mi'' bn been e;'(.'er!v and i ft bnsiii-t ii al ' v ifotien into by the many itwab-' a't I .,- ,yr. s, v ,i eit.-.'etis, and the evbibt '.t the fair is only one of the m.'ii' 'luce-, that iui- been a. "lepi -In-.' 1 here The I'eo'ile of the ('ill lisle com inntMt left it wiili the f'nineis to -opply niat.'iial for a mlmi. feteiita hi-ad- ben ir proiierlv shaped to inline Hie word. "(" A 111 ISI.K" -ho'v up u giand style, and red and white pick ets, niade of the red und while kaf fir, with the white heads at the top of the "fence," and the red ones .it the bottom makes the booth show up nicely, and the painstaking that was necessHiy in constructing the fence is evident, to which we mti-l give much credit to Mr. and Mis. W. M. Pevehoiise, John Hiirtougbs, i .1. T. lletnbree. H. ngan C. tTev . II I W. Casey, Newman Casey, and Mrs. i C. C. Casey, for the arti-tie toiuh .given the booth , , , .i lilabui, the "Oasis of the Plains." is wi ll repro-etitcd among the booth H ,.,,,,.,, ,.,,!,, ,., , no under the direct i. ms of Jiubre t . I I W Heme of Loreiir.o. who i.i, ie.- j ; .!.''. I nv C. S. .MeC.u'Ov, A. l Ross. H. W. I.asiter, Paul Sio t rou. M I , j ,.,, ,),-,, T. j Walker. Mr. T. Walker. II. F. Hi,;.! f aid. Mr. and Mis. J. L. j Heibst. and J. II. Valid, who woikcd with great etietgv in preparing what I they hope to be the champion booth of the community ilass. As usuul the people of the Posey rnmmtimty are awake to the pos sibility of advertising that vtctnitv, and to that end have prepared one of the most complete exhibits in the agricultural booth, on which Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Fine, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bennett and J. L. Benton displayed great ability in arranging the splen did exhibits. It is gratifying to t TOMORROWS PROGRAM Trie program (or tomorrow afternoon will inclusJe a base ball gam between community teams, under tho direction of Ceo. W. Urigga, All teams hay been entered and this bids fair to be an interesting game, The muilt looked for Itodeo stunts will be given after the ball Kama. I ha Anplane stunts end I'aia. hule Jump follow the ball game. I rtsl bul li'.l lestel, llie I KrMtiiLs. u.ulrr the tlurt Ion of II II C.lillilb. rts.i.lr.l by I ha IkoI t svall ymr it. v.ill ! 'givrit l.nllilli hrtil ill-ike i t the liiewnks I i. )el, an. I ihe l(l ttssla lh.il d lr UM'I th.s e ruing Vs.fe p'Hlit. llolil lite some lin.l ihul luiui.br. I ll.nii !, whiih at.nies a (.'iiolel li iv.,og i - jU, - l.; - g. - .v saws'. j lib" ho; cf il of i.tnoni' t lie i't : e M t1 i a tn I 'i' mm 1! i ..; be at .ill id;. ,1 lit is g' . ui .1- and r, and the retiuitk I y a v itt y by ear eXMlanatoiy of g -let d i 's ,s ,b s a- any: h tig we haM' that he de, lined that "tbi li'e a young Pallas Fair .1 I'l 'en' avh'io. 1 have seen in a icr-:.'. w'-ile." und truly t hi re is reason f ir ha' opinion. T 'day being the opening day has i " . ab'd many wonders of the plain to tile visitors, but they ale a-sured that the remaining three days will be pis' as intere-lmg as is today's Croat , nrnnal of r,gi iiltin ,il ai -irnliistria' products. The strides (hat have been made in ,b velopi'ig livestock breeds on the Plains is well shown at the fair to day, as the hogs, sheep, goats, cat tle, horses and mules are living ex amples of wht,t run and has been done in perfecting breeds on the Plains. The ititere-t that has been shown it, tbotougbbreil stock for the pa-' few years is great, and the livestock owners realize '.hat their effor's are .'ell repaid in the fine herds tint 'i,e been developed, and their pridv mi their "t,n k is shown ii the.r be lt g plaeerl on e.hibit at the fair The Animal Husbandry el i", ot the Lubbock High School of the !":! term. instructiHl by Kay C. .Mowciy, A. Si M. (iradnate, receiv ed mm h publicity for the things done by the boys in stock judging, but that publicity anil the work they have done is dwindled in compari son with what some of the boys have done this year in putting their work into practice. Kaymond Hoyd. out standing character in the State stock judging contest at Fort Worth last year, who beat the second man by twenty points, is proving that he knows how to use the many instruc tions laid down in Ihe text books, as he is exhibiting at the fair today nine pure bred Poland China hogs, rhich fire cliBtnpiors in their class. .tUli are reoelvji-.g much at tenlion from those in attendance Roy Davis, well known in local school circles, and an outstanding character in the stork judging tram last year, is also on the job, having fitted eight head of pure bred llere- fords for the Sunshine Katun, own- ed by Moorchoue and Johnson. Davis having worked on the ranch thia vcar for the opportunity to ap ply his knowledge of stock raising to taking care of the fine ones on that ranch.. The llurcftird are equal to the best anywhere, and we are ur that your Davis' achievement in putting them in such fine shape for the show ing will be an Incentive for those who see them to take keener in- (Continued on last pare) MANY HERE TO ATTEND THE BIBLE iDISTRICT CONFERENCE, INCLUDING PREACHERS OF NATIONAL NOTE ' Those in Attendance Are Being Cared for in Hospitable Lubbock Homes Value of the Conference to the Local Church Mfm- bership is Creat, This Being the First Conference of This Char acter to be Held on the Plains. li F ISegintdng today the District Con- fcrctii e of the Lubbock District. .ortnwest 1 exas t onference began at the Methodist church at this place. This is an adjourned session, of the conference, which was held in Ma'ii- lor in .May, nut on arc,, tun ot tin- weather being unfavorable, and but i !ew delegates could attend only a i small amount of business was tra't--I acted and continued over to t':i- e sj.ti. whin it viil be coii;ib.t... I'le-'ding K'dl'f. (ieotL'e V. S'i. .u' or is pri s'd'.rjf. the firt session be i 'd at '.' o'cli'i k by devotional ser i vices being corducted by I'cv. W. i V Pe.veti, pastor of the' First Pan 'ist i hurch of this city and the fob . lowing is the pn gram for tb- ' ..'' days: .iVoRrarn, Adjoo--nment Session. Dls j Irict Conference and Pible j Conference. Thursday Morning. '" o .'';' I b vol moi.'iI Siovi, c . i'ev. U. A. Howell ll .'IO to III IMI ( etltellat v li-port. Ilev. K. Lyon. 1 0 :.'! to 1 i :!' Romance of Preaching, U. W. Iodson. I 1 on- Sermon. Kev. II. C. Morri son . I. I. Thursday Afternoon. :'. :otl to 4:ni. ProgrHtii of the Christian lleligion, Kev. K. K. I'ick ens.m. ). 1. , :Oii to a-'io. Romance of Preaching, II. W. Hudson. 7::t'i Sermon. Kev. II. C Morri son. I. ) Friday Mornin. !l:(HI to H:'iil- llevotional Service Kev. .1. M Lewis. i : :t to i ii :iio Ktlucational lie- port. Kev. .1. V. Hunt. ' 1 OHIO to I 1 Mill - Program i f Christian Religion. Kev. It. K. Ib.k ' etison, D H. I I nil- Sermon, Rev. H C. Mort-i. son. D. IV Friday Afternoon. :j:ou to 4:U0 Husiness S,.,iir of the Ihstrict Confent'.e. 4 uiii to .'.Mm R'Mii.-ii.e of I'.eicl ing, I!. W. I lo.l -on 7 :'lb Scrnmri, Lev. !l C. M.o i ' son. I. n Saturdsv Morntnf. '.I ''HI to : ::'.o. llevotional. I.'i". It V. Hodson. !:.'to to 1 1 Miu- -Sunday Sch.nl Report. Rev. II. W. Terry. 10:00 to 11:00 Program of the Christian Religion. Kev. R. K. Ibck enson. 1. lb 1 1 :tiil Sermon. Rev. If. C. Morri son. 1). D. Saturday Afternoon 3:00 to 4:0ii Reports from Pa - tor and I-aymen from the LubboiK Htstrut. 4:00 to 5:00 Romance of Preach ing. VV. It. Dodson 7 ;ftn-.Sermon, Kev. 11. C. Morri-iadd yon. D D. Sundar Morning. !!." to 11:00 P.ig Sunday School Kally, prominent speakers. 11:1.0 - Sermon, Kev. 11. C. Movii son. D D. Sundav Afternoon. .1 ",( to 4 ::!0 --Woman's Meetiti-r. Prtsiiling officer, Mrs. S. 1L Ail.'im. sneaker. Kev. I: K. Dickenson. D. D. l::to to .'i::i0 Men's Meeting. Speaker, Kev. II. ('. Morrison, D. D. i::!0 to 7 ell) live Feast. Kevs. W. II. Pinson and K. F. Dunn. 7:'ti) Sermon, Kev. II. C. Morn son. D. D. Henediction. It will be noted that thia is aLo a llible Conference, and some very able men are on the program for lec tures and sermons. Besides the con ference features, the services of Ihr. II. C. Mormon, of Kentucky have been secured, and he will preach two sermons each day. Dr. Morrison is one of the most noted preachers in the Methodist church, and William Jennings Bryan ia quoted as saying that Dr. Mom son is the greatest preacher in America. II ia noted for his won derful interpreutiun of the scripture end for his spiritual addresses. It is a wonderful treat for the people of Lubbock, and the opportunity that very few people have, and the entire population of our town should avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing this great man. t'hrie will be in the neighhorhoo! nf a huti.itcd delegates to thia ton frrviit e aside front the pieacbar who IHimlier twenlv five or Ihlity. 1 1 in nil th.s Is one i'f Die iiml l.n i.olsi'l li-i con k'sllei nigs (hut bss n.it he... Ho lot, and Ihaie mil I a I ,l"., .'.I t of wt.lt I i ..i.l ad -,l Ibu ,-'.o.l I II l, H Uftol as j I.l s 4 ( tftsl do Ijtl- f.l',11 1,1'IS ll Vfti'l bll.li'l llift.J -.Ifto.S l"s , li ii. , . .1.1... I i.ift.l .1 I I s.l.i. 4 ii ( Oil . si .. and ' j peci:il!y urged to hear the great aer- mons at eleven and seven-thirty eat h day by Ir. .Morrison. .. Speakert and Prominent Men Here for ,ne Diatrirt Conference and Ribi. r.l.r..r. H. C. Morrison. I. D., of Ken tucky, is president of the Ashury I College and is also ed'tor of the Pen i tic sttil Herald, and h:i been prm 1 itMM't oi Methodist church circles for i' 'ie Ib-ui '.bitty years. He lots been a Kieirber of the General Confer f n' ..f the Methodist t hurch for the p.-'-t tv.-enty-five yens und was a , o locbec of the F',. i'liivic.'il Confer ence m I ondon which w:if held Inst v ir. ,r,d the cdi'or ..t the Methodist I'cc.o ler there said of 1'r. Morrison, '"flint be was i.-o- ,;' t!," most promin- er-t n en jit tMat con I erence. i oU II r'jov lieririog this omp's mes- 1 v.g.s, ' l'l- 1 othee 1 here nee Robert K. ! i.ci:.r:son is an tuorninent man who will be during the session of confer ii fid will speak on the subject of 'The Progiatu of the Christian Rebgion." lr. Dickenson is one of the outstntiilii'i' teen of the church, was pastor of 'be Colorado Spring Metliodi-t eh- rch for several years and wh.ie t'lere .'. is ennside-. ed one of the slvopeest tueiu hers in that city. He his for the p-vt f,.w- months been the ii.st.T i.t e'-pon, and is at this time holding that It esonsibl position. He is well educated, in iti the prime of life, and is going to much to the interesting program of the llible and District O.nfer- ! enee. i P.. W. Dodsoii. i have a proniinert iTwi.i. tiik'ni' the i i il'll't. I f lo'ef..'. I bore t . 'li! the I rr; ni ?'.;-,. '?:-,'! ' . ! t he " I'm'i.itii'i' o'.' j t her ! lod on is ,,t , t r I : i : I ' kers ,. ; urio'her w ho will I I ice on the pro- 1 f Kev. .1." W. v. ';o coMi.l tlot bo ! i. c on the pro I I'm. le.-t -.ir.tiir pn pi e ic'.ung." '- liro . f : e - - rot.;- d.M. the Metm.drst ex-Hiudent f the i hur. r, anil s i-n and.1 b it I'niversitv. is a Tcnnes- seean, has been pastor. presiding elder and teacher of Bible In col leges and is at present pastor of the Methodist church nt Post City. Mrs. Griswold. one of the best educated and fluent speakers anions' Ihe women of the State will be here and address the Woman's Mission sry Society, and it is needless for us to add another word to this aa nouncement to make it impressive, aa he ia too well known here for tkia to be necessary. She wss a r rudest of our town a number of years, and la well knewa in Lubbock and Um surrounding county. CONFERENCE NOTES W. C. Hart of Kuaring Springs, U smong the number ot preachers hdre this week attending the conference. He is 4 guest of Kev. and Mrs. Pick ens, while in the uty. Kev. Pollard f the Andrew cir cuit wa among the rativ arrivals a. (he ronfervnre l nines-lay Kev J W Hunt. of Ah l.uie, nr., dent .'( the M. NLlirv t i-MifS it M.li i,e, i trie St Hi ..('.. M'tf of ll.e .ii,l.o,i. I i - l ..o.ig . , , , I ft. , ' . k .1. ' ' I ft' 1 1 1 .I'-'-l 1 1 l ts a ,i , I lim M.'i. '.i. I iii.inti ji-t . .. , si. 4 fts i Ik., it a I.t... i I Hi .1 fll. 1ft hi ll, '. .il.s. v ls ) t . III 4 ' a lit I I