What happened to the young lady and the young man that enrolled for the business course? Did they succeed? _ Did they advance in their chosen career? Did the meâ€" chanics of typewriting, the mysterâ€" ies of shorthand, and the entries of bookkeeping solve their employâ€" ment troubles? Did the world really consider them indispensable. Mr. Louis J. Johnson, head of the Employment Department of the Lake College of Commerce of Wauâ€" kegan has this to say: "With a speâ€" cialized business training and the desire to make good, there are no limitations. During the past three months, we have_turned down more positions becguse of a lack of capâ€" able applicants. And for the young man, it seems that every employer is anxious to have a young man trained in secretarial practice." Following is a partial list of the students employed and the place of employment during the summer months:. Jane Menzel, Johnsâ€"Manâ€" ville Corporation; Marge Winter, H. C. Litchfield, attorney; Alice Callaâ€" han, Marshall Field & Co.; Virginia Levandoski, Ahibell Battery Conâ€" tainer corporation; Rosetta Lester, Marshall Field & Co.; Joséephine Iwanski, Waukegan Tire shop; Selâ€" @na Hook, Lake County Farm Buâ€" reau; Cynthia Krapf, Singer Sewing Machine Co. ‘The affair is being sponsored by fasinitd o7 the Giences Fask nourd assisted by the Glencoe board and Glencoe Rotary club, with all the various groups of the village, including Glencoe Historical society, Daughters of the American Revoluâ€" tion, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, the American Legion and many others participating. All business been to close k 'l\:mvlï¬- will start in the lnmumo'dukvifln‘m in #wo bands will participate. ‘There will be games, races and athletic events of various kinds, for old and young, throughout the day, with dancing in the evening to music by one of the finest orchesâ€" tras ever heard on the north shore, conducted by the nationally known composer, arréfiger and director, Earl C. Maxham. * Winnetks Post, No. 10, American Legion, will dedicate a World War cannon, now located in and the Daughters of Revolution will dedicate flagâ€" pole and flag. p £ Glencoe extends a mim.. tion to residents of her neighboring villages to join with her in this auspicious occasion. Students Following Business Course Secure Positions Glencoe Plans Big Celebration Sept. 1 During the day Glencoe‘s Historiâ€" cal society will dedicate the historiâ€" cal Dietrich log cabin built in Glenâ€" qoeu;-uly a century ago and reâ€" cently.moved to a t locaâ€" thg_hï¬'ne'ww to Dedicate Schobl _ The occasion will be the formal dedication of the new North park, at the North school, on Green Bay road at. Vernon avenue. & ‘The biggest allâ€"day gala event in the history of Glencoe is being planned for Wednesday, Sept. 1. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1987 Everything carefully washed . . . ‘Table, bed and bath linens, madeira and fancy linens handâ€" "SOPFT ORY." . As Feents ~â€"._..... Piv Excess weight, per pound 8¢ HAND FINISHED SHIRTS When included in this bundle TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK Soft Dry Try Our 10¢ each. bell Battery Container corporation; Belva Zimerman, Waukegan Dry Goods; Edward Paluska, U. 8. Govâ€" ernment; Florence Flood, Bromund Dairy company. Postponed Wrestling Match Promises Feature Show Friday corporation; Vivian Johnson, Zion Institutions; Edna Flood, Dr. Stanâ€" ley Anderson; Catherine Huebel, Marshall _ Field & Co.; Myrâ€" tle Krueger, Lakeâ€"Cook Farm Supâ€" ply; Eleanor Camp, Cyclone Fence company; Marguerite Courson, C. N. & M. R. R.; Elmer Adams, Ablâ€" Postponed from last Friday to this Friday because of rain \the most important wrestling match ever presented in Lake county beâ€" tween Jack Claybourn, the Black Panther of the Northwest, and Jim McMillen, outstanding contender for the â€"world‘s heavyweight rrestling Roy Caldwell, Miller Motor Sales, hc.,Aflou Kapple, Johnsâ€"Manville Makes a perfect Tom Collins in 1 minâ€" Javorite in Gold THIS SALE AVGUST 23 to AUGUST 28 Made with vanilla wafers, double whipped marshmallow, sprinkled with chopped nuts and enrobed in light summer l’c ThOGOIAEE :42 ms a. 2s se uie o c t Fancy Stringless GREEN BEANS Fancy Red Ripe TOMATOES, basket Calif. Seedless Table GRAPES, basket ._......... 989C Fancy Elberta §!~ Fancy Iceberg LETTUCE, sslighds. ao + 219C * CENTRELLA PRICES _ x Are Quoted on the Market‘s Best PAUL SCHULZE BISCUIT CO.‘s LUX FLAKES OIARE .2 im s se es e es 2e e en .+ .. + Tb t 4 STOCK UP AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE! wew | _ "Simrzdker, / "O1d Styte dtage? als NUT SUNDAE HY â€" MIX rie. 43C RINSO Large Size Large Size Maket .......... BPRG g] Spicy, snappy, old fashionâ€" ed ginger snaps. 60 cookies to the «1 E9 a A COMPLETE LINE OF PURE FRUIT FLAVORED BEVERAGESs package. .1b. pkg SOAP FLAKES TRIPLE "A" GINGER SNAPS am% Medium Size ........19¢ Large Size championship, will headline another allâ€"star pro mat program in the Round Lake openâ€"air arena. Hailed as the Joe Louis of wrestâ€" ling by wrestling promoters and funs . everywhere throughout the United States, the sensational colâ€" ored star is being groomed for a match with the world‘s champion, and McMillen will be the final and supreme test of the great negro‘s true ability, f Supporting the main event, but equaling it in talent and color, a semiâ€"windup features a thirty minâ€" ute time limit match between Bobby Burns, sensational blond heavyâ€" weight adonis, in his first appearâ€" ance here in months against the great Iowa scissor‘s king, Fred Grebmier. Grebmier is undefeated in several straight matches here, and his go with the popular runs should be a real "natural." Three classy preliminary bouts round out another great card.. In one.Pat Kelly, Frey Irish sensation, will make his Round Lake debut against "Bully Boy" Jack Kogut, For All Fine 23¢ Super charged. Holds fife indefinitely | $1.15 Hydrox Siphons Sllver Cup w -Sl-eo..,.,,... '|2¢ Silver Cup Cuts & Tips, All Green Asparagus . . . â€" xo. t can 20¢ Centrelia “',;.l“... 3-,’"'76 Centrella W. K. Golden Silver Cup Bantam Corn. xo. : car 17C Extra Small PEAS ;, ... 16¢ 4 00 ooo i uo Cl is e e n nc MrotorantlZ:SOp.m.onWednuday-,in keepâ€" ing with the national welfare policy of shorter hours for persons engaged in the retail food industry. ~ _ This halfâ€"day, weekly holiday to retail food store employees has been in effect since June and has met Kitl: universal acceptance and approval except in ‘lh_(‘a&-lhl'oodsumlmdinhmm&n wufllloodltmwn!ubn-.;:‘mzl.ldh:lbuhnh M‘Mdfln&‘lfl!fl. to of coâ€"operaâ€" tion of a local grocers. ? To seok an unfair advantage in these days of keen competition Tslsm rertrn a tevditon that will eventorly dertey tos cause a it entua finer traditions of Evanston. hig y It is the purpose of this article to inform the public that Centrella store owners are anxious and willing to reinstate the nli-yolcluh‘lhirnomo-"odnudmnmwllm conditions permit. 5 ® & Tlio&ntnthoodS(m-o(hNorth&on. located in Wilmette, Winnetka, Glencoe, Ravinia, DOSememoh TT 2. 000 CZCENCE Y AAWOSOS CARVIMT Highland Park, Highwood, Deerfield, Northbrook, Glenview and Niles Center, will continue closing Centrella Food Stores number among the oldest retail food establishments in Evanston and are individually owned ‘and operated. Their owners have contributed much toward the buildâ€" ing of the community as a city of homes, schools and churches. Again, we respectfully express our thanks to our .dun‘rfoflawmmiohodnhtlilm-. As merchants and as citizens, we respectfully petition all Evanstonians to do everything within their power to help preâ€" serve the fine ideals and splendid traditions of :::mm by uniting in all worthwhile projects that make for greater home betterment and happiness. . this *World‘s goodness COFFE E Manor House SPECIAL, CASE Of six THE PRESS3 3 tb. gl steel eut 1 ib tor the Childres Lemon Sodaâ€"Creme Sode $1.2 deapo« now mcknowledged as the NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! Order by the Case Canadian heavyweight wrestling champion. Promoters promise fans Another ~thrillee matches Mike London, bearded 'Cdlfonh ace, against "Whitey" Wahiberg, handâ€" some blond Milwaukean. ‘Wahlberg lhnbmn!ntlnbuhon of the of all lightâ€"heavyâ€" weights and made a big hit a week ago at Round Lake in his match with "Wild Bill" Brooks. a real treat in Kelly, one of the finest wrestlers of the day. The final match introduces two local youths in their pro debut. One is Howie Day, Abbot Laboraâ€" tory chemist who has been coaching the Waukegan YMCA and Great Lakes Naval station wrestlers for some time. He will go against Johnuy Stanek, husky Libertyville farmer, who shows promise as a wrestler. “Mlï¬&.flwmdm and $1.00 plu& tax will be on sale all week, and ladies will be adâ€" mitted free of charge in the ringâ€" side seetion with escorts. 31¢ IN EVANSTON CENTRELLA STORE OWNERS in Spiced Ham. .. ; .‘*;°* Centrelin Preserved Figs Hormel‘s Doildn- Marmalade . . . . . . 1 i». Centrella White Meat Tuna Fish.....;»» .. Centrella French Dressing. ... .. s or ca‘-mlln Sweet Orange SHOE WHITE LUX SOAP....... 6 ... 35¢ LIFE BUVOY SOAP. 6 .... 35¢ NOâ€"RUB CENTRELLA ORANGE wl PEKOE TEA + 10% os. years ago he made his home at Auburndale,â€". Fla., spending the summers with his daughter, a son, George Hoyd Waiton, and two grandsons, ‘Thomas B. Walton II, and Lieut. George Rolfe Waiton, U. Thomas B. Walton, 86 years old, retired textile manufacturer, and mill agent, died Friday night in the Monday afternoon at the chapel and burial was in home of his daughter, Mrs. Mae W. McKillip, 560 Brierhill road, Deerâ€" field. After his retirement eleven Exâ€"Textile Maker Dies in Deerfield Deputy Sheriff Procures License Harold Willism Scheskie, a deâ€" puty wheriff, Thursday obtained the thirtyâ€"first marriage license issued by the county clerk since August 1. Scheskie, who is 27â€" years old, obâ€" 14 North Sherkian Rd. Phone Highland Park 460 Highwood Grocery & Market %28 Railway Ave Phone Highwood 100¢ Geo. B. Winter, Inc _ 961 Reger Wilsms Ave. Tol. Highland Park 2004 H. T. Bakke Grocery & Market * * * * + 85e size 37¢ 19¢ 19¢ 17¢ PEAS Centrelin wHOLE PEELED Centrelin Colossal _ Sugar . 8 to 9 Ib. KÂ¥ _â€". CENTRELLA MEATS Â¥ Are Grade Aâ€"U. S. Inspected Fancy Leg O‘ Lamb Whole or Shank Half, VEAL ROAST Boneless Rolled, BABY PORK TENDERLOIN Very Choice and Fresh y 27¢ 16e GRAHAM CRACKERS ;. 16¢C 19¢ eb e Pn caaesio. n Finest Quality, No Bone, No Waste . average ........... 0 JC WILSON HAM BARGAIN! Rosehill Rosehill ding nef ner S ut se HORMEL ‘I‘O‘W';‘Nuo.bodnhnlfl same high quality.. . the samg big cans! Buy now and savel 13 o#. VEGETABLEâ€"BEEF sour tained a ll;uo h,:m Ong Margaret Wy Dugdale Waukegan hwuz;. "Doesn‘t it annoy you that the Scotch family living in the fist above you dance every night?" "Oh noâ€"when we want to stop them we turn off the radio."â€"Philâ€" adelphia Bulletin. | DOG FOODS Evans Feed Store 610 Central Ave. Danish x Macaroons ». 49¢ ARNOLD C. Bremer TELEPHONE H. P. 1988 on sale at PAGE THREE BRUSH Tol. H. P. 124