The Texas Mohair Weekly (Rocksprings, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1950 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE POUR
The Texas Mohair Weekly and The Rockspringa Record
FRIDAY MARCH 24TH, 1950
Carta Valley News
By MRS. “SON” VARGA
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bur-
leson last week were Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Hicks and son, Johnnie, Mr.
and Mrs. Moutray of Uvalde, and
Mr. and Mrs. Autry Burleson and
children of Leakey.
Rev. Troy Jackson and Joe Lynn
Whitley spent several days in Dallas
last week.
Mrs. Lizzie Brown and daughter,
Mary Sue of Sonora were week-end
visitors here.
Mr. Ray Harvey of Vance is doing
some carpenter work in the Lum
Thompson home.
Mr. Rob Corder of Rocksprings
spent Thursday Mere on business.
Miss Farrice Craig and Albert Ray
McLarran were united in marriage
Wednesday, March the eighth, in the
home of Brother and Mrs. V. W.
Hayhurst of Rocksprings. Farrice, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig, is a
popular member of the Senior Class
of Barksdale High School. Albert Ray,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed McLerran,
is a graduate of Barksdale High
School and is now attending S.W.T.
J.'C. in Uvalde. The young couple are
at home on the Embry Ranch. They
both plan to finish school this year.
Bill Stotts, who suffered painful in-
juries from a fall about two weeks
ago is reported doing fine. He re-
ceives medical aid in Uvalde twice
weekly.
Construction of the Methodist
Church building has begun. The
members of the church are digging and
pouring the foundation. Mr. Tom Pate,
Mr. Bud Pope, and Mr. Andy Creech
gave the lots. Mr. Smoky Woods had
the county machinery clear the lots.
Mr. Phillips donated the tile for the
building and Mr. Embry gave the
steel windows and wiring for the
building.
Mr. and Mrs. Haldon Fry and son
of Uvalde spent last week-end with
Mrs. Fry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joel Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Casey and
son of Eldorado visited relatives here
last week.
In a class meeting on Wednesday,
March 15, the Barksdale High School
Junior and Seniors decided to take
a trip. They plan to leave this Fri-
day, March 24th, for Austin where
they will spend nfost of the day, go-
ing on to San Antonio for the night.
Saturday will be spent seeing high-
lights of San Antonio and journeying
on to the coast. Saturday night and
Sunday will be spent viewing the
Gulf Waters, fish, and boats. Sunday
afternoon and night will be spent re-
turning to the Upper Nueces Canyon.
Mrs. Edward Brown of Carrizo Sp-
rings spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Craig.
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R. C. Babb of Weslaco visited re
latives and friends here recently.
MERRY HEART CLUB HAS
LUNCHEON AT HOTEL
Merry Heart Club members at-
tended a luncheon at the Balentine Ho-
tel Wednesday, March 22nd. The
luncheon table was laid with a sky
blue cloth. Yellow spring flowers in
a crystal bowl formed the center
decoration. ’Blue and pink figurines
were used down the length of the
table to accentuate the Easter mot-
if. Place cards were attractive Bun-
nies with cotton tails. Miniature cor-
sages were given the guests by their
president, Mrs. Jack Whitworth, Jr.
A deliectable two course luncheon was
served. The president proposed a toast
to the club which on February 14th
attained its fortieth birthday. Mrs.
John R. Banister responded with a
wish for the club for many more years
of pleasure to the members and of
cheer for others.
Following the luncheon, a business
meeting was held, during which the
club voted to make their contribution
be §25.00 for the polio fund and §10.00
to the local Red Cross fund this year.
Mrs. Hattie iGoodwin, chairman of I
the welfare committee reported she
had sent fourteen cards to people who
were ill and three sympathy cards
to local families during March.
Bridge and 42 provided diversion
throughout the afternoon. The game
room decorations, carrying out the
spring and Easter theme, as well as
those in the dining room were ar-
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ranged by Mrs. Lowell Hankins.
Those attending this delightful so-
cial were: Mesdames John Brown,
Juhan Jenkins, Hobart L. Rawley
(nee Myrtle Sue Banister), Hattie
Goodwin, C. V. Whitworth, Lowell
Hankins, Q. Marshall, Hulette Franks,
Claud GHmer, Jack Whitworth, Jr.,
Burke Shanklin and Joe F. Brown.
—Reporter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hobart L. Rowley and
daughter, Sharon, of Spokane, Wash-
ington, are visiting Mrs. Rowley’s
parents, Col. and Mrs. John R. Ban-
ister. This is the first time in eight
years that Mrs. Rowley (who will he
remembered as Myrtle Sue Banister)
has been to Rocksprings.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jones and
Lyman IV, of Austin, spent the week-
end with Mrs. Jones’ parents, Col.
and Mrs. John R. Banister.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hutt and
sons, John Jerry and Jimmy, were
business visitors in Kerrville Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Tomlinson and
George Tomlinson of Loma Alta
spent Tuesday in San Antonio.
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