Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1915 — HER FIFTH DIVORCE CASE [ARTICLE]

HER FIFTH DIVORCE CASE

Mrs. Woodson Is Only Twenty-Three and Has an Unusual Collection of Matrimonial Experiences. Kansas City, Mo. —A divorce hearing in a suit brought by Henry N. Woodson, an employee in the cashier’s office of the Kansas City Gaa company, against Lana V. Woodson, twenty-three years old, five times married since 1910 and four times divorced, was begun a few days ago in Judge Guthrie’s division of the circuit court. Woodson charges that Mrs. Woodson went to dances without his consent and that she never had told him of her former matrimonial ventures. All of this, however, Mrs. Woodson denied on the stand. She says she told him everything of her past Mrs. Woodson got a divorce from her former - husband, she said, one month before she married Woodson. She was married the first time in March, 1910, and divorced the same year. In 1910 married again. In 1911 she had obtained a second divorce and married a third time, and two years later took a fourth husband, having obtained a third divorce. In February, 1914, according to the evidence, she and the man she married in 1913 were divorced and a month later she married.