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THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL ASSOCIATION, Inc.
A Membership Organization
Tlio membership is a voluntary band of men and women interested in building a great highway from Florida to Mexico and California and developing its travel comforts, and in the preservation of the old landmarks and the old history of those ancient and romantic j>eriods in the Southern Borderlands where men and empires struggled for mastery long before the American Revolution.
All funds are controlled by an Executive Board of business men.
OI'fUKItS A>il) DIKKCTOKS
S. II. Peck. President. Mobile. Alabama Ilarral Ayres. Managing Director, San Antonio, Texas
Executive ISoard, National Headquarters, San Antonio
Kenneth Winter. Chairman. Leon X. Walthall. Treasurer. Ilarral Ayres, Managing Director. Percy Tyrrell, Secretary. Werner X. Beckmann, Attorney.
Attorneys, Birkliead. Lang & Beckmann. San Antonio Field Engineer—Ilarry Locke. Los Angeles, Calif.
Vice-Presidents
•Tulius Dupont, Ilouma. La.
I!. E. Quinn, Beaumont, Tex.
Coke R. Stevenson. Junction. Tex.
A.	II. Gardner. Tombstone. Ariz.
Col. Ed Fletcher, San Diego, Cal.
Directors
Fred W. Marsh. Pensacola, Fla.
S. II. Peck. Mobile, Ala.
Mrs. Rucks Yerger. Gulfport, Miss.
Olin Linn, Xew Orleans. La.
Julius Dupont. Ilouma. La.
B.	E. Quinn, Beaumont. Texas.
J. C. Baumgarten. Scluilenburg. Tex.
Ilarral Ayres. San Antonio. Texas.
Kenneth Wimer. San Antonio. Texas.
Leon X. Walthall. San Antonio, Texas Werner X. Beckmann. San Antonio. Tex.
Percy Tyrrell. San Antonio. Texas.
Coke R. Stevenson. Junction. Tex.
A. II. Gardner. Tombstone. Arizona.
Ed Fletcher. Jr.. San Diego. Cal.
Col. Ed. Fletcher. San Diego. Cal.
Ilarry Locke, Los Angeles. Cal.
DEPARTMENT OF IIKAl''TIIICATION >'ational Hoard of Managers, San Antonio
Mrs. F. AY. Sorell. National Director
13!> E. Huisache St.. San Antonio. Texas.
Mrs. Alex L. Adams. Assistant Xational Director Mrs. L. W. Evans. Secretary Mrs. J L. Browne. Treasurer Mrs. J. T. Smith.. Mrs. II. A. Moos. Mrs. Henry Drought
State Directors
Mrs. I?. II. Armstrong. Box 10<S2. St. Augustine. Florida. Miss Esther Hanning. Robertsdale. Alabama.
Mrs. Rucks Yerger. Gulfport. Mississippi.
Mrs. E. Clinton Murray, 2001 McGregor St.. Houston. Tex. Mrs. T. W. Lanier. 1403 Montana St.. El Paso, Texas.
Mrs. Herbert Yeo, Las Cruces, X. M.
Headquarters Ileautifieation Section
SAX ANTONIO TO IiOKRXE Mrs. A. C. Seiser. Chairman. San Antonio.
El Paso—Last Frontier of the Old UJest
Plan your trip to allou; seueral days in El Paso
See this wonder city of the desert—these fertile valleys—and Juarez, largest, cleanest, most eolorful and most delightful city on our southern border. Five minutes from downtown El Paso and you are in quaint, romantic, historic Old Mexico!
El Pasa Is a
g*td place to reak yoar trip for a few days. It la halfway between tbe Golf and the Pacific.
El Paso is the largest city between San Antonio and San Diego—a big, metropolitan city with every conceivable comfort and attraction. It is worth several days of your time, with the added fascination of its sister city, Juarez. If you want to stay longer, there are delightful side excursions — to the famous White Sands, to Cloudcroft, to the pines and mountains of the Ruidoso, to Elephant Butte dam and lake, to Hueco tanks, to ancient missions and Old Mexico.
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TEXAS
The Gateway Club invites you and will welcome you. Write for interesting booklet on El Paso and environs. Address Gateway Club, 110 Chamber of Commerce Building. El Paso, Texas.
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