The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 2003 Page: 22 of 28
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THURSDAY 9 OCTOBER2003
THE CANADIAN RECORD
Eller-Hardin Reunion
held first of October
Members of the Eller Hardin Family held their 5th Reunion in
the Cheyenne, Oklahoma, vicinity on October 3-4. Forty-six peo-
ple attended, and the weekend was rated a great one, even with
the intermittent rain.
On Friday afternoon, 23 family members gathered at the
home of Darlene Johnson for a hamburger fry with all the fixings,
having a wonderful evening of renewing friendships, visiting and
eating.
Saturday morning, the group gathered at the Baptist Family
Center in Cheyenne. Over coffee and donuts, many stories and
pictures were shared. A 60-foot chart on the wall provided every-
one a chance to trace their roots through 13 generations. After a
catered lunch, introductions were made with some story of their
family. Pictures were also taken. The next reunion will be held on
September 24-25,2004.
Present were Harley and Ida Goettsche of Amarillo; Bob and
Madine Mueller of Leesville, Louisiana; Gusta and James. McGee of
Sweetwater; Jerold Park, A.B. and Georgia Talley, Claude Thomp-
son and Lucki Goodwin, all of Canadian; Gene and Esther McAdoo
of Pampa; Reneatha Golmon of Waco, Tony Golman of Houston;
Ron Kanarr of Fargo, North Dakota; Janice Thompson and
Glorianne Thompson, both of Higgins; Lafonda Thompson of
Arnett, Oklahoma; Doug and Donita Fiskin, and Joe Bob and Di-
ane Williams of Amarillo; Mary Frances Fielding, Pauline
Lippencott and Darlene Johnson of Cheyenne, Oklahama;
Leon, Cherel and Brian Park of Canyon; Henry and Lucille
Porter of Durham, Oklahoma; Jim Porter of Fay, Oklahoma;
Krystal Looney of Omega, Oklahoma; Wayne and Phyliss Blake
of Miami, Arizona; Dave and Judy Icke of Enid, Oklahoma;
Wanzell Davis and Ray and Dixie Damron of Elk City, Oklahoma;
Shirley and Wayne Barber of Crawford, Oklahoma; Les Park
of Addison; Patsy Wakeland of Coppell; Linda Mandel of Santa
Fe, New Mexico; and Willa Jean Shelton of Allison.
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Prairie Print Makers opens October I
Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
The Prairie Print Makers,
opening on October 17 at the Pan-
handle-Plains Historical Museum
in Canyon, brings together a com-
plete set of gift prints issued by
this pioneering graphics society
from 1931 to 1965. A Kan-
sas-based print organization, the
group had over 100 members
throughout North America.
Among its active membership
were many of the foremost
printmakers in America during
the middle of the 20th century, in-
cluding John Taylor Arms, Clare
Leighton, John Steuart Curry
and Stow Wengenroth.
To achieve its goals, and in
keeping with the financial con-
straints of the Depression, the
Prairie Print Makers sponsored
inexpensive traveling sales exhibi-
tions of new work by its active
members. In addition, the organi-
zation commissioned an annual
print to be created by one of its
members. The 34 gift prints run
the gamut of traditional
printmaking techniques, including
lithographs, etching, drypoint,
aquatint and wood engraving.
This exhibition of representa-
tional prints reveals the richness
and variety of printmaking in the
Midwest during the first half of
the 20th century and makes ac-
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The PPHM is located on the
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Amarillo. Museum hours are 9
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The Pmbrie Prirtt Makers is
organized and toured by Ex-
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cludes essays by Karal Ann
Marling, University of Minne-
sota, Minneapolis; Bill North,
Marianna Kistler Beach Museum
of Art; and Elizabeth Seaton, Art
Institute of Chicago. The purpose
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the National Endowment for
the Arts, the National Endow-
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Bear in the Big Blue House in Amarillo
Bear from Jim Henson's Bear in the Big Blue- House and all his
friends are throwing a party for their tiny friend Tutter. The lovable
Bear with the great moves will make his first-ever appearance in Ama-
rillo November 25-26. "Bear in the Big Blue House Live, Surprise
Party" is a 90-minute show based on the Emmy Award-winning televi-
sion show by Jim Henson Television. Three shows will be held: Tuesday,
November 25, 7 p.m. and Wednesday, November 26, 3 p.m. & 7 p.m.
Tickets go on sale Monday, October 20, at the Amarillo Civic Center,
Randy's Music Mart, United Supermarkets, the WTAMU Events Cen-
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St. Mary's Carnival in Amarillo
St. Mary's Carnival celebrates its 77th year October 18, noon until 8
p.m. at St. Mary's School, 1200 South Washington in Amarillo. The car-
nival is the largest fund-raiser for the school. This year features game
booths with prizes, horse rides, a popular barrel train ride, a toy walk, a
sweet shop, a giant slide and the traditional Mexican Cafe. St. Mary's
School is a non-profit organization and money raised from the carnival
goes to meet the needs of the students. There will be a fun run that Sat-
urday morning as part of the festivities beginning at 8 a.m. The cost is
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Brown, Laurie Ezzell. The Canadian Record (Canadian, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 2003, newspaper, October 9, 2003; Canadian, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth220599/m1/22/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hemphill County Library.