Hi, I attended school at Johnsville with a Mary Rainey who had siblings in school I think they went west to Knox City or the plains when Josh Cox became a cotton harvest contractor and trucker, before machine strippers. That was in first 3 or 4 grades. We had a habit of keeping touch with former students. Think the teacher encouraged it for English. I used to write Mary each time it rained, then we had a long dry spell in the 1930's. Your grandma Marilyn Mills Ewers should have some Rainey info in her Three Way book or in the box of notes she left in Stephenville library. Wasn't Wayne Rainey, the 1930's harmonica player on XEG or XERF Radio from Central Texas? He sold harmonicas and "French Harps" and self teaching books in 2 nations. The first Erath County radio was KFPL Dublin (Kind Friends Please Listen) with Stephenville Studios in Arch Evans's tire store behind the Methodist church. Saturday night was live music from local schools. The Johnsville students went up and sang once. One song was "When You and I were young, Maggie"- a song used in the County Literary meets. Used to attend the movies in Stephenville some with a Whitley boy from Evergreen (East of Rabbit Center or Welcome Valley). His uncle Ray played gituar and sang on some old black and white Tom Mix or Gene Autry movies. Gene had a ranch and rodeo at Dublin when I was in Tarleton . The Colburns ran it near Dublin. in the 1940's, but pardon me, I am wandering. Thought you might add something to the above. Take care, Charles Wyly