WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922 5 DR. E. E. BURTON 15 MEN'S GLASS SPEAKER Discussion of Sermon on the Mount Tomorrow Dr. Ernest E. Burton of the Uni- versity of Chicago Divinity school, will be the speaker this Sunday at the Sunday Morning Men's Class of the Congregational church. His subject will be, "The Choosing of the Twelve, and the Sermon on the Mount," deal- ing with the organization of the Messiah's Kingdom and its Bill of Rights. Recognized Authority Dr. Burton is Professor of New Testament Greek at the University of Chicago Divinity School and probably one of the best known scholars on the New Testament in this country to- day. He will discuss in detail the choosing of the twelve disciples and Christ's sermon on the Mount, and the significance of Christ's life from these two vantage points. His broad knowledge of Christian- ity and the viewpoints of people throughout the world toward Chris tianity gained from actual contact with them, enables Dr. Burton to speak in a very interesting and very logical way. The class will start at 9:30 a. m. and, with such a drawing card, those planning to attend are urged to come promptly so as to be assured of a good seat. Dr. Burton, it will be remembered, spoke before the class last year on the Modern China. AID OLD PEOPLE'S HOME The Windsor Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, will hold a "Moth- er Goose" fair at the Glencoe Masonic Hall this Saturday in aid of the Brit- ish Old People's Home. There are to be several Mother Goose novelty booths. BUILD HEAT PLANT AT COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Among the building permits issued last week by the department of pub- lic works is one which authorizes the construction of another building in the series provided for by the expan- sive program of the North Shore Country Day school. The new building, located on the property of the school bounded by Forest, Garland, Diller and Church streets, is to be the central heating plant. At a cost of $17,000 a base- ment boiler room and concrete stack will be installed. Recently the school started construction on a $55,000 hall, the first of the series of exten- sive improvements. Building permits -authorizing the erection of buildings valued at $22,- 000 were granted to the Winnetka Improvement Company by the village authorities. One permit is for a $12,- 000 two-story brick veneer house at 1149 Cherry street. The other is for a $10,000 residence at 1176 Oak street: A. P. Canning, 881 Sheridan road., received a permit to add a sun-parlor and garage to his house at an esti- mated cost of $3,000. Building permits for the past week totaled $42,000. Saturday Gymnasium Classes Started at Community House Harry P. Clarke, director of Com- munity House gymnasium announces that the Saturday afternoon classes for men and boys will begin this week, and the schedule will be ob- served from now on. The classes are as follows: General Gymnasium activities for boys, from 2 o'clock to 3:30. General Gymnasium work for Young Men, from 3:30 to 5 o'clock. Volley Ball and Hand Ball for Men, from 5 to 6 o'clock. SLEUTH CHARGED WITH MURDER Canton, O.--E. J. House, chief of de- tectives of the Wheeling and Lake N Do Not Hesitate to Phone Your Order Our butchers will select cuts for you that will please you just as well as though you selected them yourself. PETERS MARKET A, PETERS, Prop. Phones 920-921-922 734 Elm Street WINNETKA Service more economical call us! SCULLY TRAGER Cal EXPRESSING &'MOVING 6 PROUTY ANNEX Daily Transfer between here and nearby points--and a better and. That has been our aim ever since our first trip. 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