{ --_---- ly June 12, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 61 NEW TRIER AWAITS ' H. Kraft, Albert E. Kremer, Maybelle | enscroft, Violet Ravenscroft, Natalie (Continued from Page 1) lay, Olive L. Dennis, Virginia B. Dennis, Rr 5, Bonny. Visita I: A Dion | Lankt; Jr Fries 0 Lange, William | dle Clara BM. Kosshetpcr "Charis | Uhe close 'of the' summer session Son, Harry Cg Emilie Ck Dur- | 7 wrence, James F. Lawton, George 8S. tumsey, Alice Sanderson, Sybil B. Sax- August 13) : H Te Th, Josep NX orrest A. "ason, | vy awson, Frances E. Levi, Frances R.|ton, Marion E. Schell, Harold W. Harriet E. Andrewson, an. ai. John D. Emrich, Milton S. Emrich, Ma- Levy, Margaret KE. Lips, William Bross | Schlueter, Frederick H. Schmitd. Blunt, John Dewar, Alice R. Enright, bel 8. Enright, Walter Etzbach, Jean Lloyd, Esther J. Loomis, Florence G. Bernice L. Fleming, Helen J. Fraser, A * Leonard S. Schmitz, Walter G. Schroe- Lorimer, Charles A. Lundberg, Mary E. der, Charles C. Schwartz, Warrens D. | Lutz, William H. Maldaner. Seibold, Lamar Wells Sexmith, Marjorie Evers, Leopold S. Fletcher, Mary Louise Finck, Marie Flentye, Paul H. Gather- coal, Catherine D. Geib, Grace G. Glen- non, Jerome Goodman, George Haack, Jack L. Hagen, Virginia IL. Haight. Frank A. Hall, Arthur H. Hawkinson, Karnopp, Frances M. Kehling, Carl |Pancoast, John B. Panushka, Ruth M. | Herbert H. Weld, Miriam E. Keith, Jr.,, Anna M. Kennedy. Parker, Theodore H. Perry, John TT. |Coralee L. Whitsett, 2 TH COMMENCEMENT Robert E. Kenyon, Jr. Gulnar Helene | Porter, Marjorie L. Post, Corinne E. |liams, Roland Williams. 6 | Kheiralla, Constance V. Kimball, George | Potter, George W. Racine, Verna Rav- August Graduates Yisenini : c py r C ay p (C's Staehelin, Eunice 8. Stoddard, Paula A. : ig Howard C. Heaton, Virginia P. Heidman, | Matson, Harry C. May, Jean L. MecCal- | 2 ny a SE "ou dell, Pierre Joseph Van North, Ralph Heiter or Phyllis ioral Wil. lum, Louis D. McDowell, Naomi S. Mec- | Stoerk, Ermyntrude Stokes, George R. Merle Wyld fA 3 rem RE red : 'e , " Fs az g Stone, Frank C. Stover, Ada E. Sweet " liam R. Heinsheimer, Virginia C. Heit- | Dowell, James McFadzean, Donald H. | Ptone Ly Wd man, Louise Henrekson, Marion F. Hes- | MeGill, Mary Josephine MeGivern, Vic- Estelle M. Thalmann, Eleanor I_Thay- ler, Robert C. Heyda, Madeline Hicks, [tor C. McKeighan, Ruth J. Mearns, I Phombson; Bleantds HOLD SCHOOL OUTING Jack H. Higbee, Marjorye A. Hill, Mor- | Frank R. Millington, Ruth 'D. Moore, | I » nny ww Luhbs, 10608 a ' re H. Hirse. Lorraine py Holl, Richard | Walter L. Moore, Alma M. Muehlberg, | Tuells, Margaret L. Uhe, Harding Van- Field day and the annual school G. Houren, Frances Howard, Horace S.|Elizabeth O. Mulford, Margaret J. New- | Schaack. ford W. Hutson, Harry Ito, Sidney W. Nishizaki, Elna M. Nordstedt, David E. Wagner, Margaret M. Walker, George B. Jackson, Charles R. Jacobs, Muriel G.|Nutt, Vera May Ogan. Walkey, Charlotte Waltz, Leon V. Ware, 'Whitehill, Martha Leigh Wil- M. Kuelzow, William L. Lanferman, | Redfield, Fay Bernice Reiner, Frederic August graduates (the following stu- Lawrence E. Langdon, Edward L.|Reinhold, Ruth I. Rice, Albert E. Rid- |dents are preparing to graduate at Gordon W. Gibson, Harriet Hess, Bruce W. Hulbert, John Omar Jewell, | 3 i . Lanigan, Tom K. Mary Elizabeth Marshall, Virginia | Shaw, James E. Sheridan, R. Wells Sim- aonusey, Helen BL Ralph J. Or- Marshall, John R. Martin, William M. mons, Grace R. Smith, Helen I. South- | Clint Sar Sap ciqon Stanley N. Sor- Martin, Walter Beaton Marx, Anne E.|Ward, Winogene Springer, Hertha Marie | oo 0" cparies M. Troy, Alice Van Ars- Evelyn : 'r : picnic of the Hubbard Woods school Hubbard, George E. W. Hughes, Brad- |Mman, Louisa M. Nilles, Tomo Tomotaro Constance von Weller, Gertrude C.|was held at Skokie Playfield Friday. The various events, including baseball Jelinek, William P. Jenks, Robert R. Helen M. Olson, Mildred E Olson, Jane | Elizabeth J. Webster, Sidney T. Web- | 8aMes, races and other contests be- Johnson, Vera D. Johnson, Karl W.|E. Owen, Robert R. Page, Nathan D. |ster, Harold G. 'Weil, Raymond J. Weis, gan at 11:30. IF a dealer doesn't pay as much for other Ice Cream as he would have to pay for Hydrox, why should he charge as much? Some dealers don't. They buy a cheaper product and offer it at a lower price. That's fair enough. Other dealers do. They pay less and charge you the same. That's no fair. Hydrox Ice Cream is made with far more pure cream than the State Food Law requires. And pure cream costs money. If your dealer won't put in Hydrox, then-- ZW ES irl DIVISION OF NATIO SNe 111) S CORPO my | a -- 1) | // = =A : a NAL DAIRY PRODUCT i There Is a Hydrox Agent Near Your Home ATIO