The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 194, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 29, 1981 Page: 16 of 30
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Round dancing will begin at
7 p.m. and the grand march
will begin at 8 p.m.
Door prizes are being of-
fered and refreshments will
be served.
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Douglas
Proceeds from the tour will
go tor beautification of Deaf
Smith County Hospital. The
club is replacing two trees
this spring.
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In connection with the
Roundup" will be a silent
auction of pieces of art
Western art will also be on
display during the weekend
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Hereford, Vega and Friona will participate in
the second annual event. Some of the downs
set to entertain the corwd are from left. Chris
Coleman. Jeromy Gowdy, Hunt Foster and
Steven Lafuente.
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Circus Clowns
Clown of all shapes and sizes will entertain the
audience when the 1981 Scout Circus "comes
to town" April 2 and 3. Performances will get
underway at 7:30 p.m. at the Deaf Smith Coun-
ty Bull Barn. Approximately 150 Scouts from
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Engagement Announced
Clara Seale of Friona announces the engagement of her daughter.
Charlene Seale, to Richard Dickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dickson.
435 Western. The couple plan to marry May 16 at the First Baptist Church
in Hereford. The bride-elect is a graduate of Friona High School and
Amarillo College. She is employed at Deaf Smith General Hospital. The
prospective bridegroom is a 1970 Hereford High School graduate and is
employed at Armour Packing Packing.
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provide a means of expan-
ding the sl ope of arts infor-
mation to include those skills
and events which are central
to the lifestyle of many Tex-
ans and enrich our common
heritage. Ms. Jasper adds
The Texas Commission on
the Arts serves Texas - its
arts organizations and its
people - by providing coor-
dination. information and
financial assistance for arts
programs
For further information,
contact Ms Jasper or Connie
Higdon at the Commission.
Box 13406 Capitol Station.
Austin. Texas 78711 or phone
toll free 1-800-252-9415.
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Merry Mixers Square
Dance club will have its an-
nual Spring Fling April 11 at
the Hereford Bull Barn
Freddye McKee, the
regular caller for the club,
will he one of the callers at
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The annual Tour of Homes
sponsored by Garden
Beautiful Club will be held to-
day from 2-5 p tn Tickets for
the tour are 11 50 and can be
purchased from any club
members or at one of the
homes on the tour
Homes featured include the
home of Gayland Ward, 401
Centre: the George Turren-
tine home, four miles west on
Harrison Highway and the
Come in and meet our new
esthetician, Kristi Cabbiness.
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The Texas Commission on
the Arts is seeking names of
groups and individuals to in-
clude in the first Texas Direc -
tory of Folk Artists
Deadline for receiving in-
formation is April 1. announc -
ed TCA Folks Arts coor-
dinator Pat Jasper today
"Folk arts contribute
greatly to the cultural divers-
ty of Texas." explains Ms
Jasper The purpose of the
directory is to inventory folk
arts throughout Texas and
develop an initial list of in-
dividuals and groups who
create and present these
arts."
Local organizations in con-
tact with folk artists and folk
artists themselves may for
With our silk wedding
collection —
Six women will be inducted
to the Hall of Fame. It was an-
nounced this week by the Na-
tional Cowgirl Hall of Fame
and Western Heritage Center
in Hereford. They will be
honored during the Hall of
Fame Weekend, May 22 and
23.
The inductees include
Dessie Sawyer of Tatum.
N.M. She qualified by being a
rare western woman living in
New Mexico, besides having
a primary interest in develop-
ing the ranching and oil in-
dustries and is one of New
Mexico’s strong political
figures.
Mother Joseph, now
deceased, has been named
another inductee She was a
residents of Vancouver.
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Committee members in-
■elude Mmes. Lester
Mehlberg. W P Axe. L.H.
Looking bill and Bruce
Burney
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Mont., a western artist
famous for her bronzes and
documentation in sculpture of
many western women: and
Margaret Harper of Canyon
who visualized an am-
phitheatre in Palo Duro Ca-
nyon and brought culture to
the southwest through the
production. "Texas."
During the Hall of Fame
Weekend, the second annual
Rhinestone Roundup Benefit
Ball will be held at the
Hereford Country Club
featuring the music of Tiny
Wash She lived on the fron-
tier and was responsible for
establishing schools for the
children in a raw land.
Others include Sabra Hum-
phrey. a resident of Silver Ci-
ty. Nev., records the west,
past and present. on her can-
vas in oils: and Mamie Burns
of Lubbock who personifies
the role of the western
woman "at home on the
range" having lived on the
famous Pitchfork Ranch.
The other two inductees are
Pamela Harr of Bozeman.
Respondents are asked to
provide information which
will make the directory
representative of both rural
and urban areas as well as all
ethnic groups in Texas.
Folk artists are per-
formers or artisans whose
skills are an important part
of the life and history of their
ethnic community or
geographical region. They
have learned their skills from
older, recognized folk artists
in their family or community
and regard these skills in
traditional ways Usually,
tney nave practiced the skills
most of their lives.
Folk arts may include ac-
tivities such as quilting,
crochet ing. tamale-makmg.
sausage-stuffing, mariachi
music. Sangerrunden, gospel
singing, blues music,
instrument-making,
blacksmithing, santos and
retables painting. Blessing of
the Fleet, cowboy reunion,
church homecomings.
During the afternoon of
May 23. Hereford Riders Club
will stage a "Playday" at its
arena in Veteran s Park
beginning at 1 p.m. It will be
open to all local riders.
Several dubs of the United
Sheriffs Posse of Texas are
expected to compete
In Afternoon Ceremony
Shirley A Morrison and Park Ave., following the
Oscar Herrera married Fn- ceremony
day evening at the bride's The bride is the daughter of
mother’s home Deaf Smith Mrs Shirley A Morrison and
County Judge Glen Nelson of- the groom is the son of
ficiated the civil ceremony Delfino Herrera
A small family reception The couple will make their
was held at the home. 1501 E. home in Hereford
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 194, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 29, 1981, newspaper, March 29, 1981; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429880/m1/16/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.