The following letter has been re-j**} eeived from Mr. J. A. Hill, presidentj idents whom Hollywood has aequir-! of the West Texas State Teachers ed durin gthe last few weeks. Theit! College at Canyon, Teas:other is Netta Westcott, Ene To the Clubs of the Seventh District, lt;stage actress. Both Miss Bowrlish : andMiss Westcott have been signed as.V Texas Federation of Womens Clubs:19' Many inquiries have come to the; i College recently asking what is ro;n,anent stoc k company.members of Preferred Pictures’ pertbe done regarding the Extension'Courses offered by members of the . Kenneth Harlan back from locate faculty who will be away during; tion at Mount Whitney, California,work which'where Tom Forman’s company h aacuity have i been making “The Virginian”, is dis-haircut.the ensuing year. The? these members of the f„„......... ,d; planned for the year 1923-24 will ; playmg a genuine cowboy s be carried on as is stated in Bulletin i Louis D. Lighton, scenarist with the 1 No, 31, entitled Extension Courses) expedition,^ accomplished ae offered to Women’s Clubs. j manlike trimming of Harlan swith the aid of sheep shears.work-locksf tThe club work of each member;sfof the faculty who will be absent; from Canyon during the coming year will be carried on by that ’ member of the faculty wherever he; 11 is, and the clubs wrhich take his I,';work will be informed of his address:iso that they can write him as easilyMother, I thinkas if he were at Canyon. 1mi. i . -n i- • „ u .unmake a collection oflecture, will b* given by the j „ h oncperson who takes the place of the;absentee faculty member, under!his direction, and we think they 'I’m prayers,»going ’-lt;” saidf\UVery that willevening.well,’’ said 1, “1 thinkbe fine. Are you goingwill be satisfactory in every respect, jpaste them in your scrap book?“Yes, but I’m going to learnt,Mrs. T. V. Reeves will have charge, _of the Extension Department at the them first. But when can I saya1 West Texas State Teachers College,! them ? I can t say them all everyyarn! all letters of inquiry should be;r”ffat, can I.J : addressed to her. She has been re- ' “Well, perhaps not if you have a jlieved of all instructional duties so large collection, but you can sayj that she may be able to give her j whole time to this and kindred activities.On nage 0 off1rlt;:iI1Bulletin .‘11 ap-lA'Ipears the course entitled Planning the Diet for the Family. TheBulle-tin states that no credit will be given for this course. This take; credit will be givenas other courses.Yours very truly,J. A. Hill, President.is a mis-for thisus\*uarai A j the i thatScholarships and Loans.very important department of Seventh District Federation is of Scholarships and Loans incharge of Mrs. A. H. (Margaret) Ware of Amarillo. Mrs Ware has at her disposal four scholarships in the Teachers College at Canyon, one j with the Clarendon College, one instenography in the Amarillo ness Colege, and one has been pro-miesd from the Wayland College at Plainview.tI These scholarships offer a won-iderful opportunity for deserving j girls and boys to continue their edu-,your favorite one every night, and have the others ready for special .occasions. Thoio are so manytimes when you want to ask God for something, or thank Him flt;-, that which He has already given you. It would he very nice to have I all ready for use, a collection of prayers which someone has already i thought out and expressed in more j beautiful language than you would be likely to use if you made them hastily.”Now, whenever he finds a prayer which he wants to add to his collection, we read it thru and discuss it, then we decide occasions it would be have the most meaning Some, of course, have to eu to meet ids needs.,, I feci that in changing them ISl j have been able to avoid dampen | ing the religious feeling that is beawakened in the child, and Iielt;Co n wh a t likely to for him.be adapt-tll\aiU!fcing --------.------ —.v., ----- -, ,j hope thus to avert the danger that! (arises wherever formal prayers are! j used—that they shall become a I efcation, and the club women of the district are urged to bear this in mind and do what they can to see that the proper persons are put inmerewords.I havemechanical repetition of!P;i walways believed that achild’s ous ancirayer should natural, andbe spontane-althat if for-!touch with Mrs. Ware in connection , ,with this matter. Address her 1(510 Lmai Payers are used, they should jminVan Buron St., Amarillo, Texas.to havti m i o\*4**4**4«4‘4*4,4*4*4*4«4*4*4*4*HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP*Hh4*be explained and madesome real significance.*I believe too, that the child jshould understand that he must do.’ec his part in having his prayer an- di+ swered.Lad-ithPat O'Malley will play “Steve in .“The Virginian,” Owen Wister's ; story, now being produced by B. P. ICchulberg for Preferred Pictures.*“Kilt;l” McCoy, erstwhile champion of the gloves, is now pursuing the more peaceable career of a filmOne of the prayers which die had in his “collection” and: which he has adapted to his need , j fr is for use when his baseball nine, is going to play a game. j en“But,” said he, when we were at discussing it, “what if one of theP; fellows on the other side prays, as much as I do?” ;shThen I recalled to him the faetjyi actor and is one of the featured j that God helps those who help them-!players in “April Showers,” a Tom selves, and together we summed up.'w;the conclusions, that regular systematic practice would be needed, and iceForman production foi* * *fall release.Following the completion of “The Virginian,” Tom Forman will direct George Agnew Chamberlain’s story, “White Man,” for Preferred Pictures.* * *all the fellows on the winning team! Elt; would need to be brave and honest, i\vlt;and always play fair.toCraufurd Kent, villain of a hundred screen dramas, is pursuing his course of evil in “Mother-in-Law,” a screen story by the Dazeys, authors of “Rich Men’s Wives” and“*Poor Men’s Wives.”* * *!Kenneth Harlan has been put thru an intensive course of training by twenty-five real working cowboys, and will be seen in actual work ofcows in “The Virginian.”a* * *Clara Bow will probably he given role in “The Boomerang,” Belas-co’s play chosen as Victor Schert-I tried to make him see that while our prayers may not always be an swered in just the way we expect, we will, if we do our'part, always get either that for which we ask, or something better. In proof of thisI recalled his disappointment lastsummer at the postponement of the Sunday School picnic, because of a rainy day. We had the picnic later on, and we also had a large quantity of blackberries, which we would not have had if the drouth had continued, and we are still having blackberry jam.Just as I have tried always to retain my child’s confidence, to make him every' ready to have a “goodw:yodi:tiiin:yoci]thSyyezmgers firstScholberg.production for B. P.talk over” as he calls it, so I have* ♦ *Clara Bow is one of two new res-tried to make him, feel that nothing which interests him is too small or too insignificant to be taken to God in prayer. And just as he has learn-ofnilEdsuihea :ablt;