THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL ASSOCIATION, lnt> v Morabcrslilp Organization 1*1,1, is a voluntary band of men and won, fl P^SO The membership great hlghway from F,u toterested ni bu W = , developing its travel comfort! Mfinie preservation of tbe old landmarks and aft Hsto V of those ancient and romantic periods in the & J era Borderlands where men and empires struggled S masterv long before the American Revolution. All funds are controlled by an Executive Board of b«s!| ness men. 0FFICers and directors S. H. Peck. President, Mobile, Alabama Harral Ayres, Managing Director, San Antonio, Texas Executive Board, National Headquarters, San Antonio Kenneth Wimer, Chairman. Leon N. Walthall, Treasure] Harral Ayres, Managing Director. Percy Tyrrell, Secretarj| Werner N. Beckmann, Attorney. Attorneys, Birkhcad. Lang & Beckmann, San Antonio Field Engineer—Harry Locke, Los Angeles, Calif. Vice-Presidents Julius Dupont, Houma, La. (i.£,Ghhjm^ Hugh McDonald, Beaumont, Tex. Coke R. Stevenson, Junction. Tex. A. H. Gardner, Tombstone. Ariz. Col. Ed Fletcher, San Diego, Cal. Directors Fred W. Marsh, Pensacola, Fla. S. H. Peck, -Mobile, Ala. Mrs. Rucks Merger, Gulfport, Miss. Gus.—D.-Revol; New Orleans, La. Julius Dupont. Houma, La. ri^-Bugh-MeDenald, Beaumont, Texas J. C. Baumgarten, Scliulenburg, Tex. Harral Ayres, San Antonio, Texas Kenneth Wimer, San Antonio, Texas Leon N. Walthall, San Antonio, Texas Renter N. Beckmann, San Antonio, Tex. ercy Tyrrell, San Antonio, Texas Stevenson, Junction, Tex. Vi in - r'lnc‘ri Tombstone, Arizona Ee‘cl'ef. Jr- San Diego, Cal. ?T'• Ed; F etcher, San Diego. Cal. arrj L°eke, Los Angeles, Calif. department of beautification Mrs F V"? BOUr,‘ 0f Mnnugc-rs, Sun Antonio 139 F • ®0rell. National Director Mrs. Alex ^a.che st- San Antonio, Texas Mrs. L. W ‘ Adams, Assistant National Director Mrs. i. Secretary Mrs. J. L. Browne, Treasure' tL, Mrs. II. A. Moos, Mrs. Henry Dro0g“ I Last Frontier of the Old IDest Plan ijour trip to allow seueral dat^s in El Paso Sec this wonder city of the desert—these fertile valleys—mul Juarez, largest, cleanest, most colorful and most delightful city oa our southern border. Five minutes from downtown El Paso and you are in quaint, romantic, historic Old Mexico! •liitonio -,„7,Sc-t ,e ^rgest city between San city u-itiil„ ®an Uiego—a big, metropolitan ti°n, jf j verJ’ conceivable comfort and attrac-"itli Dm ,s"oith several (lays of your time, •Juarez *et* fascination of its sister city, (lelirri.ff, , y°H want to stay longer, there are Wliif„ q -S|de excursions — to flic famous hioiinf..- n,is’ to Cloudcroft, to the pines and dan, ..‘."I1* °f Hie Buidoso, to Elephant Butte sionc *1,1"lake, to Hueco tanks, to ancient mis-,s a ml Old Mexico. EIBjsq, TEXAS j will welcome Tl,e Cateway Club invWiooMel onnEri!lmber of you. Write for interesting bo* )i() chambe jywroiw. Address G&SSS&L Texas- « ^°ftirm?rce Building’ Bl 40 Paso Is a I Rood place to ,rfak your trip V ? few (lays. iV*s hnlfwn.v fjtwcen thc Ai"nd thc Mrs. R tr ». Mule Directors ,.in E'«thor 1062, St. Augustine, I’Ior Mrs. Rucks Yercci' C' ^°0ertsclale, Alabama. ' ;!rs- E. Clinton Vi,’r^U llot1, Mississippi. Te* { rs- T- W. Houston, 1 Mrs. Herbert Yoo ’°'^Morita”a St., El Paso, Tesas. M^-lLAV.hite’i"tTCruoeS, N. AI. , ’ 208“®Pfis-Stn- gaii Diego.-.Galif- „ SA\-m?^r" ,,r:l"flfIcatlon Section “e!£ar County c„rn '^T0NI° TO BOERNE .„e « rVh,C-Se1^ Kendaii County Chairman, Saa w . Miss Hilda Hath”„e Q Antonio Chairman, drt