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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Sep 1929, p. 50

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50 WILMETTE LIFE September 27, 1929 Aurora Fair Proves Very Interesting to Lois Jane· One morning during August w , meaning mv family and I, went to the fair at Aurorn. It wa~ a very nice day and WI' had a lo\· l y tim . Thert; werP many inl<' r't'st ing things to look at. Ont' thing J Jik{'(l hest wn~ ahout a cow that had a cow's hortf growing on h (·r back. 'l'her<> w:1:-: a b o y tlwr who wa~ going to st>e if it rt·ally was grcnving on but the cow moHd. He got scared and ran away. \\' t' lnokt·d around a litti P mort· and tlwn it wa:- .tim for supper. 'Ve atC' our ~UPJH'I' at n. littl e place and ~tartC'd hnnlt' and that w:u; the end of a IH' rfe c t day. - L11i:- .JanP Hobt'rls, fiB Howard I JUNIOR LIFE (Continued from Preceding Page) Locke Opines ,T hat "Woody"· English Is One Shorts~op This i::: to praise the great~st of all shortl'itops, Elwood J·~n g ll sl\, otht>rwist· kno\\'n as "\\'oody." ThPrc are many thing:-: ;~l>out "V{oody". that. the ca~ua~ fan \\'ill not notice. First of a ll, lw ha:; tlw Jargt'~t hnnd~ in has~hnll and then ·ht· ha~ " rit\t'shot nrm. When the great "Hajah" ,·amt· to the \'uhs, he. a~l<E><l f.or " quivt J)!'r:-i(Jn who didn't \\:h1stl.P while ht · :-ha \'t·d and didn't talk Ill h1s :-Jeep or :-lllll't', for a roommate. T.hey gave 1 !1i111 .. ,,. (Hldr." · And fio you w1ll s( 't' he I" \ ·1·n· df'n·nt. - Loeke Roger. sc Stnlp gTt'at Dorothy Tells of Trials Attendant to Being Short · r hav<:> alwa.vs twen at th·· end of the p;ymna~ium lin~<'. Thi:-: year J thought that maybe I wouldn't bt> the la st one ror a new girl came in our mom \\·hom T thought wa~ 'l'ht· lddd·all tNl.m~ of tlw t> ighth ~Tad~ !-ihorter than I. Then canw the first ha "" IH·<·n ('ho~en and the ('aptam ot gymna~ium lesson. l\1r!'i. Ball told us to S<' is ('Ctroline C'lnrk. v;,·c ha\·~ choH·n get in alphabetical order. l\ly h opes t lw namt-1. "Boot 'Em" to rep··escnt our ro:-e. 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