wilding program. 11--' ALENTINE DANCEIS WELL ATTENDED/T« for Le*t Week-* ^ jThe Valentine dance a* the rlankin—Riley Hall last Wedr.e - -ray night drew a large crowd locally and from several nearby towns.The music, furnished by the Drown wood Foot-Warmers, was (xcellent. and those enjoying this pastime danced until well past the midnight hour.Among the out of town guest? vere, Mr. and Mrs. Page Car-on, Byron Newby, Lester Phillips and Worth Evan- of Rock Spring-; Scott Fawcett, Walter Saenger, Lee Maize. J. C. McFarland, Bill Secor, Dich Smith. '« Otis Powell, Mabel Meeks and Mrs. Martin of Kerrville; Buzzy Stokes, Bill Miers. Sam Thomas, Frank Bond. Jos. Vander Stuck-Dixie Miers and Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Wheat of Sonora; Mabel and Ethel Mears, Flora Mae Splller, Roy Spiller and Joe | Glasscock of Menard.. i