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Show (JOCIETY MISS STEPHENS ENTERTAINS. Among the pleasant events of the week was tho party given by Miss Myrtle Stephens at her home, 3175 Washington avenue, in compliment to Clyde Clark who leaves July 24 on i a mission to Germany. The rooms wore beautifully decor- ated Tvlth tobcs, pansles and sweet peas. A delightful social program interspersed inter-spersed with musical selections by ' Miss Azalla Goddard, Ina Stephens, ,l Percy Goddard and Fred Baills was followed by the serving of tempting j refreshments bv the hostess assisted 1 by Miss Inn Stephens, Miss Agnes , Clyde of Salt Lake and Mnj. Jennie B. Campbell. The guests present were: Messrs. ' Clyde Clark, Fred Baills, Norman i Moyes, Harold Parry, Percy Goddard. f Burton Driggs. Misses Azalla God- M dard, Athleen Wood, Gladys Ensign, j Inez Orltchlow, Minnie Bltton. THIMBLE CLUB. ; One of tho moBt enjoyable meetings of Sego Lily Thimble club was held 5 at the home of Mrs Kate Heyman on Twenty-third street yesterday after- V noon. A delicious lunch was served r, and proved to be one of the delight- ! ful features of a pleasant aftornoon. The ladles will look forward with an- ' tlclpatlon to their next meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs. Ur- 's ry, 2958 Jefferson avenue. 1 Mrs A. A. Robinson has gone to Lewiston, Idaho, where she will visit relatives and friends. , ' t Miss Lillian Banford, bookkeeper at i Wat6onTanner clothing store, left -' Wednesday for Idaho, accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. Fred Garner ! Miss Banford will visit for about six .weeks with friends and relatives l 00 ': Mrs, Luella Winston who was op- i erated on Monday, July in, at the Dee 1 hospital Is reported as doing nlcelv |