.36 WILMETTE LIFE December 18, 1 ns New Novel Depicts Life Guest of Honor at As It Races Along Today Wilmette Luncheon \Vhat is the matter with modern life as we live it and see it lived around us? What accounts for the unrest, the ~nerves," the high pitch that makes men and women cut loose in a frenzv of excitement from their normal ties and involve themselves in situations that rip and tear at convention? No one seems to know. Novelists tell of these things more as observers of life than as critics of modern life. No liver of tft1e rich flavor of modern literature cares much, eithe·r, if the everything story races along with the speed of else nowadays. "Hearts Aflame," a new novel of tense American life by Mildred Barhour, starts Sunday in the Herald and Examiner and contiues in the daily paper only to an amazing conclusion. It is a story of love and passion woven around a bri11iant and beautiful woman. ~ ..I green would be the color of the ticke~s for the Wilmette Households for therr first annual party to be given JanThe luncheon given by Mrs. P. J. uary 14, at the Edgewater Beach hotel. Klapperich of 412 Central avenue on Tickets will be distributed after the first of the year. l\londay, December 14, to all of the Chicago and suburban officers and Miss Edna Lewis entertained the organizers of the Womans' auxiliary Oriental \Vhist club at dinner Tuesday of the Catholic Church Extension so- eveni ng at her residence, 908 Central <.:Jety, was attended by 33 guests. Rev. avenue. Dr. Eugene McGuinness, vice pre:,ident -oof the Catholic Church Extension soG. W. Kibby and ]. B. Ohvin have ciety, and we 11 known in Wilmette, returned to Wilmette after a trip to v:as the guest of honor. ~1 ississippi, where they were quail lt was announced at the meeting that hunting. VASSAR CLUB TO MEET Mrs. Keith Preston will en te n a in the members of the North Shore \·assar club at her home, 729 Eme r. on street, Evanston, Monday aftern (·on, December 21, at 3 o'clock. William Reinhold of 100,; .\- hland avenue is at the St. Fran ci, I ,, ..,_ pital · in E,·anston, where he i-; ·Il,.£descing after a slight opcratio 11 -ollrs. ]. B. Olwin will be hostc -- · - to the members of her bridge club 1 11:xt Tuesday at her residence, 835 I . ,kt avenue. C. ~~ti!~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~~~~~~~f.l~~~~~!g~~~~~~~~~~(t~!Jl~~~·~ ~ t 1 ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~f r. and Mrs. Rush C. Butler, Jr.. arrived Thursday from their honeymoon in New York and Hot Springs. and ha Ye gone to their own apartment at 435 Aldine avenue, Chicago. Mrs. Butler ~·as . Miss Martha Blair Hamm of Kemlworth and ~fr. Butler is the son of Mr. and ~{ rs. Rush Clark Butler 0{ \Vinnetka. -oPercy W. W. Fairman of 207 Golf terrace is a member of the Opera in English quartet that gave a delightful Twilight musicale at the Edgewater Beach hotel last Sunday <'Ycning. Mr. Fairman is the bass. -<>The H. and \V. club is meeting for dinner this evening \Vith ·M r . .tnd Mrs. 0 . C. Eastman of 1027 Elmwood avenue. ~ 1 ~ l 1 ~ ~ 1 A Christmas Suggestion A practical gift /or the whole fanzily that will bring joy for years your family healthy and happy throughout the long winter months-and for many years to come. Enjoy freedom from care and worry. Know that while you are at the office or away on business, your family are safe and warm. You can thoroughly depend on the McDvaine Burner- its reliability has been demonstrated by actual service and test in all types of heating plants. It is built to last for years. 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