Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Oct 1925, p. 34

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.34 > j WILMETTE LIFE HOLD RUMMAGE SALE The ~orth End Circle of the Ftrst Congrcga t ion al church , \\'iII h ol,d a Parent- Teacher Groups in Bringing Kenneth \Voodhury, son of Louis E . nunnJage :-.ale at the J·,conomy Shop, Experts. \Voodburv. 510 Greenleaf an·nue, was · 1-./ (,reenlcai avenue. Thursday and arrested 011 a charge of drunkclltH. 'S-; . Friday, ( >ctol>er 15 and 16. 1 1 1 - ;~~ . r~~~~-~ ·.~~~~i Ia '1'1 \\"1 :~:~~tt\~·i t i - ~ l ~~ga t Saturday l>y _a J.icut. ~ll>ertt ~~~lliilllillli -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~·~~··~~~·~ ~··~~·~~~~~~·~~~~·~~·~~i··~~oo~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~ c~~--Jllll<.!t ,~o;;:· I :orrL' . Polic,cevcnitlg rerei,,· ~·td cumpla/,11 and the Centrai - Lattrel Pan·nt Teacher ti}_at the yout 1 was. 01 crmg ncar_ H' 1 · · · arrangtn~ · · arnn·cl :::-:-ortatiOil:-, ~:a scnes ot-~ \ 1llagc· theatr<.' ' \\hen thev J lccturt·:- ior the ,,·inter t'hat should he on the scene \~ 7 oodhury fled 1 _>ut wa:8f l!n·at intcrc-..t to the geiH'ral public. raptured by Ltettt. Borre whlll' n~n lt i. . . prnpo:-t·d to bring here a nttm.he'r ning_ through a yar~l nearby. J>ol.lrt: 1 oi tho:-c men !rom the largcr cxpcri- :\lag1strate D. ~l. :\l1ckey :-tt the c,t..,l lllt'ntal :orhools in thc country who arc for_ next ~~onday. _ ~~ artin: ly t·ngag-ed in the inH' s tigation ) oung- \\ oo_dhury \\· a.~ fm ed ~."10 and and tX]'l'rillll'llt ... that are m :1difyi 11 g our ro:-h J, _ , . :\lag1~trat_· _ ~dickey la:-t :\1 :\\· :-<.·lwnl curricula. It i~ hoped hy th!s on _a 1. : h;ir~_e ot dnn _ n_ g __ an . <~u:~)ll1~)~l!~e j · lllt :ttl-- to tn;ti..:L' the gL·ncral publtc \\' htlt· lnt~)XICttcd._ H1s l.tthl ~ ) · I (l tf.. tl d hettt r ;1rquaintL-d \\ ith the pre sent day at that tmlt', say tng that th1 s -..o n \\"as ' ain 1-.. and nJetkHl-.. ot the public schools. l1(1t intoxicated. TlJv fi r.-..t ot t lw :- t· krt ure :-. \\'ill he gin·n Tut·:-da,·. ( >rtohn 20 il\· Dr. :.1 r:-.. ~ . l' . ~ta!lt<Jll entnt:tined a in\ \\ ..lllJ:llfl"-1 · · · trit·tHf:... inio nnaii,· ~- ( ~r<t\. dean ()i tht· School · at iJ:<dgt: a t !Jn rv-i of l·: durati()n t·,j thl' L'nin·rsit\· oi denn· on \\ ' iillJt·tt·· a\"vnuv. Tlntr .. d;t_, Chit·a.L:o. Iii -.. -..uhjn·t "ill ht·. "J>r:t.. t'JJt ai!L'rnoon. //'~ · fttt;·, -"· r;·c'd !Itt' f11'uflt· (1,- I I "ilmt'lft' und !Itt · .\'en tiL .\"ltul't' Effort-. to 1\ vo rg ;rni/t' < tncl llllprO\'t' ftJr \I~I·:TI·:l·:~ _\'t 'tl i'S. Sfl/c"t ' ;\·t"!lnul ft'l'llllf !Itt · J/t/11/cS of ~cl wok " J>r . Cra,· i~ i:ttnili:1r \\itlJ o ur -..c l}() ol:-. h:t,·in .t.;· ~1 1Jlt n ·i . . t· d a -.. urn·,· that "a... Iliad~.· a it·\,. year:-. ago i;1 \\'hiclJ tilt' \\'C> r k and progn·..,=- oi the . Jllljlil-. in the . -..chnoJ.., "a-.. ron1parcd \\'ith tilt' progrn :- tJJ :I(k hy the pupil -.. I in tht· \\ "innl'tka and l\\<l nthcr :-c !Jool PLAN LECTJ]RE SERIES Kenneth Woodbury Again Faces Magistrate Mickey Board of Education Cooperates with · . October 9, 192~ : Mrs. Donald Simmons, who has been the guc:-.t oi her father and moth n :.1 r. and ~Ir s. Charles C. Carnahan (I /00 Central aV<.·nttt' , expn:ted to rctu1 1 to hl'r ho111e in the Ea~t the end ( t h i :- \\"l'l' k . in I !!l!!!l!!!!!!!lllll!llll!l!llilll!ll!llllillllll!ll!l!l!!!l'lll'll .. UNDERTAKER --------------------------------- :-\ .... ('Ill... . ' . Dr. <:r:t_\ j.., :rn inlt'n· . . tin .l! "Jlt·akt·r. l ha:- :1 Yirilt- llJt· ...... ;tl!t' ;rncl -,lJould he I ~.!Tt't'tvd 1> _ , . :r l<tr~·v :rudit 'tlrt·. I If· ,. Sft'(ttt!i.:(· //_>I 11· ;/11:t·tt.· . I ~ ,·nu,·. 11 -illll, 11,· (II/ I [.I,' II, I I!' () ~ I da~· L'\"l'lling. \\·lll'n :\I i-.. ... 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