12 Pure, rich cream, fresh daily from the finest dairy herds in Wisconsin and frozen- in our own sanitary kitchen into the most delectable frozen creaminess that you have ever tasted in any ice cream. Large and individual mulcls for all occasions. FOLDING CARD mam AND covans mmwm “an cannnnws TABLES AND mums Fallen] Director 27 North Sheridan Road T Patronize the Press Advertisers FOLDING CHAIRS DELICIOUS ICE CREAM 20 h; DISCOUNT MRS. BERNITT'S ' ICE CREAM KITCHEN For Rent for Parties and Gatherings Delivered and culled for 618 North Greenbay Road . - Highland Park PHONE 178 Successor to H. M. PRIOR co. Dry Cleaning Company Deliveries Twice Daily Phone Highland Park 125 pun-s to quality of ll. F. KELLEY yt m: It is helm? appreciated. by those that value fine orkmanship and care of their tine garments. If you bring your DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY , our plant at 618 So. Greenhay Rd., you will save nu, the cost of our collection and delivery service. ot Satisfaction and re Arte." " quality Bricks to order Oldest Dry Cleaning Coneern on North Shore. Reliable' Laundry It " years of successful building and maintain- l and service. in DRY CLEANING at FAIR should not and will not, resort to cheap l-upurdicv our stood name ot' reduce our high workmanship. Rates very reasonable Telephone H. P. 4260 onsihili CHAIR COVERS and to our patrons is our THE lEating Toadstools For l Mushrooms Nearly Fatal i to 3 in County Recently The sick people, James Matte and his 6 year old son, George of 1124 Tilden avenue, Chicago and Nick Guard of 2323 Taylor street, Chicago, were spending a few days at the Al Irwin cottage near Burton's bridge on the Fox river just west of Watt. cnnda. ’ Three persons were near death last week in Lake county, from eating tondstoola they had gathered. cooked and eaten, believing them to be the edible type of mushroom'. Last Wednesday the two men and the buy had gone out along the river to gather mushrooms. They came back with a big basket full of what they believed to be the edible type of fungi and as both Mrs. Matte and Mrs. Guard were afraid of them, they declined to prepare them so Mntto and Guard fixed them up and cooked them. And at about 9 o'clock that night both men and the little boy ate Dr. Ross adminstercd emeties and antidotes for the poison, and while the three patients were unconscious until late next morning, reports in the afternoon stated that all had re- gained consciousness and are on the road to recovery. heartily of their finds, but the women still declined to touch them. At midnight all three who had par- taken of the poisonous toadstools be- came violently‘ill. The wives at the two mun were iinally able to get all three in an automobile and rushed with them to the offices of Dr. J. A. Ross at Wauconda. _ "Some of this criticism is J'ustifl, able. The claim is made that students are not vitally interested in learning, but go through school as a matter of course. and that they are lacking in many instances in interest, sympathy Each boy will have a better oppor- tunity to learn how to study and con- centrate efheiently. The rotating schedule will eliminate much that is monotonous in school periods. Realm-eta Explains "There has been of late years," Headmaster Richards says in his In- nouneement of the new plan, " vast amount of adverse criticism directed against the old conventional system of education prescribed for the youth of the land, by the secondary institu. tions of high school rank, as well as the colleges and universities. Aids Co-ordination The combined study and recitation period will make possible close Ind logical eo-ordination between class study. _ The close association of pu- pils and teachers during latudy hours leads to the avoidance of having to "unlearn" wrong concepts. The me- thod of work will more closely ap- proach the college seminar. 4--The plan calls for a library "m the general study hall which shall contain books of interest, inspiration and great value which may be read by those boys in study hall who have satisfactorily completed their class work. The habit of individual re- search not only will be encouraged and promoted in the study hall li- brary, but in the general school li- brary. ACADEMY INSTITUTES NEW EDUCATION PLAN 3-Realizintt that there are more and less advantageous periods throughout the day, Headmaster Rich- ards has arranged a daily "staggered, rotating schedule.†For instance, in a given week the boy may have alge- bra the first period on Monday, the second on Tuesday, the third on Wed.. nesday, etc. Not only are all sub- jects arranged thus diagonally across the schedule, but the algebra which occurred the first period on Monday of one week will occur the second period the following week and so on. Lake Forest academy this fall will adopt a new system of education hitherto not used in secondary schools but tested at the academy last spring and found remarkably successful. Improved System Devised by Headmaster Richards Ap- proved by Other Educators The new plan, called the "Riehards Plan" after Headmaster'John Wayne Richards who developed it, eliminates much of the drudgery from school work both for the pupils and the teaching staff. It is already being eyed with interest by preparatory school heads elsewhere in the coun- try. lei-Zach academic schedule period will be divided into two 45ominute pe- riods, the first for recitation, the sec- ond for supervised preparation of the next day's lesson. - Outline of Pl-n Briefly, the changes involved in this new plan are: 2-Every fifth appointment period in each course will be devoted to re- view and research. Boys will pre- pare written reports on their work. Thursday, Aug, 28, 1930