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Sunday Society, Glubs -andliisic Page of Tb JESSIE STEELE Society Editor Phone 9101 Stafesmain Miss Wallers to be Wed Tuesday Evening, Home Nuptial A PRETTY ceremony Tuesday night at 8 o'clock will unite fa marriage Miss Elizabeth Walters of Troutdale, and Norman F. Spangenberg of Miramonte, Calif. Rev. George H. Swift will officiate in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sprague on North 14th street. The bride win be given in marriage by her father, Sam Walters, and will wear a gown of pink crepe. Her maid of honor. Mips Martha Spragne. will wear yellow lace. Miss Carolyn Raskins of CorraUia will sin "I Love Thee" accompanied by Mrs. Gene vieve Banm Gaskins. Miss Helen Whitnell of Tacdma will play the wedding march. Verhpjn Torpin of Medford will be best man for Mr. Spangen berg. Reception to Follow A reception will follow. Miss Laura Keiser of Corrallis and Mrs. Vernon Turpini of Medford will poor. Cutting the ices will be Mrs. L. L. Noble of Corvallia and Mrs. J. E. Butler of VTaits 'burg. Wash, Assisting with Vie serving will be Miss Helen Klann. Mrs. Maurice Shepard. Mrs. J. H. Luna, all .of Corvalli3. Miss Pru dence Paulsen and Miss Maxine Paulsen or Salem, Miss Margaret Kennedy ard Mrs. J. E. Parker of Corrallis, Mrs. Gas Offerman of Llvirsston, Calif., and Miss Eleanor Jenks of Albany. After a short weddine irip. the eouple -rill reside at Miramonte Where Mr. Spangenberg is con nected with the National Forest sert ice. Mi38 Walters is the daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walters. . formerly of Corvallis aad now of Troutdale. and is a graduate Of Oregon Stae college. Her sor ority is Delta Zeta. The groom is a graduate -f the school of forestry at Oregon State. Miss Brown Heads Delegation Grand Resent Aenes L. Brown Of Court Salem No. 24 o. of the Catholic Daughters of America. Will head a delegation from this district t the 193: supreme in ternational 'ennial convention of the order, in SeaHle, Wash., July 1 to 7. Sereral hundred delegates and Visitors will attend Ithe supreme conclave, representing two thou sand subordinate courts r-.nd 00. 009 members in the United States. Canada. Porto Rico. Cuba and the Panama Canal Zone. Miss Mary C. Duffy of Newark. N. J., su preme regent of the order, will preside at the business meetings of the convention, and will be the principal speaker at the conclave banquet July 1. One of the features of the con vention will be the panel forum on "Catholic Action" on July 3. with Miss Catherine V. Mylett of ' Cleveland, a national director of the order, presiding. ..The discuss ants and topics will include Mrs. Anna Baxter, Dubuque, Iowa, na tional director. "Vacation Schools": Miss Florence M. Win ter. Washington, D. C. "The Cath olic Daughters' National Convert League"; and Mrs. Mary F. Lar kin. New York City, N. Y.. na tional editor. "The Press." Miss Knapp Honored With Supper Miss Constance Knap? of Ever ett. Wash., and Mrs. Ida Knapp ire hoUse gaests at the home of Mrs. Dan J. Fry. sr.. and Friday pjght Miss Priscilla Fry entertain ed with a bridge supper In honor of Miss Knapp Corers were laid at a large ta ble aDBointed with yellow garden lowers. Miss Knapp received the giest prize lor bridge ana miss orena Eyre won high score. -Tfcoso la attendance to meet Miss Knapp were Miss Kay Corey. Miss Margaret Bnrdetie, miss Jean Wilson. Miss Dorothy Corey. Miss Henriette While. Miss Mar garet Corey, Miss Kay Laneh rldge. Miss Rovena Eyre. Miss Ethel Liresley and? Mrs. Gordon Hadley. MRS. BUSH LEAVES Mrs. Jessie F. Bash will enroll Monday in the Ellison-White con aervatory at Portland to study un der Dr. Karol Ll&znlewski of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. : Her courses will include reper toire, creative music and kinder garten methods. SSe will return each' Wednesday to! conduct her piano classes. r MRS. WOLF OX TRIP Mrs. Fred D. Wolf and Mrs. Charles Goodall of ttewberg left Saturday morning for a 10-day trip to 8an Francisco and south ern California. SOCIAL CALENDAR Sunday, June 16 State gathering of American War Mothers at Cham poeg park, 1 p. m. basket dinner and program. Public laTlted. N- Monday, June 17 White Shrine of Jerusalem, 3 o'clock. Masonic temple. American Legion auxiliary election of officers, 8 p. m. at Fraternal temple. ... ! Tuesday, June 18 North. Salem W. C. T. U. with Mrs. Lena Seharff, 21st and Nebraska. 1:30 p. ra.. dessert luncheon. Writer's section of Arts league picnic supper. 6:30 p. m. at country "home ot Mrs; C A. Lytle. Salem WJ C. T. U. In hall on Commercial, board meeting at 11 a. m. Business meeting at Z p. m. f Wtdntsday, June 19 Lucy Anna Let circle ot First M. E. church picnic supper for families, 1:30 p. m. at home Mrs. O. W. Jew tt sear Maple Grore school. Hostess Gown r S i- 1 - V Note the low neck on this hostess gown worn by Miss Dorothy FelL stepdaughter of former secretary of the tteasury Og den L. Mills of MiUbrae, Calif. The material is lustrous satin and the trim a soft summer far. Miss Neufeld Will be Bride June 30 Miss Minnie Neufeld has an nounced the date of her wedding to Andrew Baker as June 30. The ceremony will be said at 2 o'clock n the Jason Lee church. Miss Neufeld is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Nenfeld of Independence and Mr. Baker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ba ker of Salem. The date was told at a party last week given by Mrs. Roy Fin ster in her home on North 20th street. At the supper hour, Mrs. Dale Howard Grimes assisted the hostess. Those bidden by Mrs. Finster in compliment to Miss Neufeld were Miss Clara Jane Harms, Miss Helen Newberry, Miss Alice Det- lefs. Miss Evelyn McCarroll. Mrs. Ronald Craven, Mrs. Wilma Knapp Mrs. Lois M-orris, Mrs. El sie Grimes. Mrs. Marty Gregg and Mrs. Helen Ziegler. RARE PLANT IN BLOOM Flower-lovers are Invited by Miss Helen Pearce to view her ac anthus plants in front of her home at 267 N. Winter street. They are in full bloom now and their pale lavender blossoms are especially lovely and abundant af ter two mild winters. Miss Pearce gathered the seeds in the Roman forum aad brought them home to plant. SALEM W. C. T. U. Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock the board of the Salem W. C. T. U. will meet in the hall on Com merciaL There will be a regular business meeting for all members' at 2 o'clock in the afternoon with a program and special music. -. MRS. CHADWICK HERE Mrs. Leonard Chadwfck of Oak land, Calif., arrives today to spend a two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Barnard. 4 " t t ah t - I " i iTx - f 1 I " "i - - 'I ? S vj V . i - i' 4; I -t , i'.! . . " V 1 f & Wedding Dale Celebrated At Home REV. AND MRS. GUY L. DRILL celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary Friday night with aa - Informal "at home." They were married In Portland June 14, 1905. Sixty guests called daring the. evening. Assisting the ho lored couple in receiving were Mrs. John Schmidt. Mrs. Dorothy McDowell, Miss Alice Noith, Mrs. Mildred Rautenkranz, Mrs. Nellon Gra lapp. Mrs. Dorothy Cox, Mrs. Ha zel Magnnsen, Mrs. Allen Ed wards and Mrs. Paul Lapley. John Schmidt, jr., sang sev eral selections and Mrs. Ramona Reasoner gave a reading. Mrs. Al len Edwards presented scrap book history of the 25th wedding anniversary. Reverend and Mrs. Drill responded. Gifts were pre-i sented and refreshments were served. Guests present were Miss Louise Ashcraft. Warner Jackson, Adam Burns, Miss orothy Ken nedy. E. W. Kennedy, Miss Lida Bo wen. Bert Macey. Marion Ma cey. Miss Virginia Crmpbell, Miss Agnes Gritton, Miss Florence Win termute. Clande Lapsley, Miss Freda Sharpe, Charles Losch. Miss Anna Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shoen aker, Mr. and Mrs. G. T". Woods, Curtis Coles, Marion Minthorn, Leon Morris, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Crabtree, Mrs. Clifford Bowen, Ed Townsend, Mrs. Edward ""ownsend, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welch. O. "V. Woods, Miss Dorothy McDowell, Mrs. Alice Moth, S. F. Hendrickson, Miss Mary McReynolds, Mrs. Sar ah Jones. Mr. and I'-s. George Gibson. Mrs. E. C Case. Mr. and Mrs. Orville H .11, Miss E'le Rea soner, Mrs. Ramona Reasoner, Mrs. Flora Clark, Mrs. Mae Rat cliff e, Mr. end Tors. Jessie Camp bell. Curtis Cole, Mrs. Claude Lapley, Allen Edwards, Milton Gralapp, Mrs. Hazel Magnnsen, Mrs. Dorothy Pox, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jory, O. C. Carson. Mr. Hender son, Mr. Corne.t, Mrs. Ida ' teele, Mrs. Allen El wards. Miss Mildred Reutenkranz, Mr. and Mrs. Can non and Allen O. Hess. Mrs. MacDonald Has Bridge Club Mrs. P. C. MacDonald was a smart hostess Friday afternoon when she-invited her bridge club and several additional guests to a luncheon at the J. E. Godfrey residence. Deep red roses and matching tapers made a striking centernlece. Contract followed at the Mac Donald home. Additional guests were Mrs Donald Young, Mrs. Gus Hixson Mrs. Lowell Kern and Mrs. T. A TJveslev. Members include Mrs J. J. Elliott. Mrs. J. P. Callahan, Mrs. C W. Paulus. Mrs. Roy Sim mons. Mrs. James Young, Mrs. William Scandeling of Portland, Mrs. H. G. Malson and the host ess, Mrs. MacDonald. Surprise Picnic Fetes Miss Yates A surprise birthday picnic was given Wednesday night in honor of Miss Opal Yaies. The table was centered with sweet peas. Out door games were enjoyed during the evening. Those present were: the Misses Josephine Hull, Geneva Barnes, Ruth Reasor, Erma Cole, Betty Rae McGahan, Lois Sellers, Louise Ashcraft, Gertrude Dalk and Opal Yates. Escorts were Howard Cole Robert Carper, Forrest Epley Kenneth Robinson. Erney Fries en, Clarence DeVoe, Liston Par- rish, Charles Ross and Warner Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Yates were additional guests. San Diego Exposition Claims Visitors A number of Salem folk are visiting the San Diego exposition this summer. Mr. and Mrs. B. A Newman entrained Saturday night for a two weeks' trip south. They will stop pver in San Francisco and Los Angeles and contlnno down into Mexico after seeing the fair at San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Olson will leave Tuesday by motor for San Diego. They are taking with them Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Schim berg of Eugene, formerly of Sa lem. Tney plan to be gone a fortnight. Formal Monday Night At Castillian The young set is looking for ward to the summer formal to be given by a group of debutantes Monday night in Castillian hall Invitations have been sent to 200 Patrons are Mr. and Mrs. John Bone. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eyre and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hudkina ot Portland. A banquet at The Quelle for 40 of the hostess group will precede the dance. PIERS TALKS TODAY Anton Piers will homV Inform ally at 2:30 o'clock today in the iirepiaco room oi tno puouc brarv on "Various Movement Art and Execution. It is la con nection with the art exhibit of paintings now open to the public mere. PICNIC IS WEDNESDAY The Lacy Anna Le circle of the First M. E. ebarch will give picnic sapper .to which families axe welcome at the borne of Mrs. O. W. Jewett near Maple Grove school Wednesday night at C.30 o'clock. Mrs. r. A. Legge is aa assisting hostesa. Those going an iukeL.tou share their., cars. In Women's ' - ' ; r ft , v .... v. -.-.V. . i. ' " V '.V, .!-'. : ' v ' i - " v Dr. Josephine L. Peirce, left, of Lima, Om ran a close second to Mrs. liobrrta L4iweont right, of Tnbm, Okla., for the presidency of the General Federation of Women's club, bnt Mrs. Law son was elected. The contest took place at the triennial convention last week in Detroit, Mich. Mrs.Zosel Friends on Birthday Next Saturday MRS. WILLIAM ZOSEL will observe her 71st birthday auuneisij lien caiurua, June 22, and in her honor, Mrs. Charles Elrey and Mrs. Walter Zosel are entertaining with a smart Informal tea from 2:30 to 30 o'clock at the home of the latter on the Silverton road. All friends of the honored guests are invited through the press to call next Saturday after noon. Mrs. William Zosel has been active in church and grange circles for many years and has a large circle of friends. Little Patsy Zosel and Beverly Elrey will greet guests at the Active Club Plans Picnic Tuesday The Salem Active club will en tertain with a picnic at Hager's grove Tuesday night at 6:30 o' clock. A recent attendance con test resulted In the losing side being hosts for the picnic. Boyd Graybill is in charge of arrangements. There will be a picnic supper followed by a busi ness meeting and election of of ficers. A softball game, -swimming and outdoor sports will con clude the evening. MISS GRIMES AWAY Miss Effie Grimes left this weekend to spend two weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leach in Bellingham, Wash. She will also visit in Bremerton and Port Orchard. MRS. MARTIN AT BEACH Mrs. Hannah Martin is spend ing her vacation at the beach. I Mkw roar skin to greatest advantage. Wear a awtm suit of yew wb fcalttlag! Hera U yowr pportaniry to combiao the deairo to look smart with pride la roar handiwork. Laura Wheeler, editor ot our Nee ' dlecraft Department, who baa designed this exclusive model ta tha aiznpleaC fcwtuiag. ham elererly combined comfort and style ta tba hatter top that la ta a with the trunks, while the two piece ektrt ia detachable. The pattern coataiaa detailed direction for the salt ahowa; UltiaHuas of it and of all sUtchea osed; material reqnlrementa. This is Patten N962. To get It, oead 19 ceata to osr , yecdKcraft Pepartment, Tha .Orcsao Statramso. -J.-.. , Club Contest Will Receive door. The two hostesses will re ceive informally together with Mrs. Zosel. Mingling with callers in the drawing room will be Mrs, William Carlson, Mrs. Armand Strokecker, Mrs. Harold Zosel and Miss Mildred Zosel. Mrs. Beryl Burch is in charge of the dining room assisted by Mrs. Frank Needham and Mrs. Wil liam Zosel, jr., of McMinnville The tea table will be done in pastels with vari-shaded candles and a floral centerpiece. Presid ing at the urns will be Mrs Claude Stevenson of Eugene and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds of Port land. Miss Grimes Honors Miss Lottis Miss Effie Grimes was hostess for a surprise bridal shower Tues day night honoring Miss Viola L.otiis, wnose marriage to Rule fcrmel will be an erent of July 1 The gifts of linen and class ware were presented by Little LK)rna uay and Diane Riggs in an umbrella and a tiny wagon. The evening was snent in makine scrapbook of the bride's life. Re freshments were served. Present to fete Miss Lottis were Misa Laverne Hewitt, Miss Mar guerite Gueffroy. Miss Marguerite Baumgartner, Miss La Verne Aebi Miss Helen Rex. Miss Susbji Mir tin. Miss Verna Haverland, Miss Genevieve Kuni. Miss Elva Ault, Miss Sylvia Mattson, Miss Esther Hilmer, Miss Ruth Stover, Miss Susan Esap, Miss Verna Tittle, Miss Ruthyn Thomas, Mrs. Ivan usterman, Mrs. Jen Rudin. Mrs Earl Riggs, Mrs. Martha Lottis Mrs. Ruth Grimes and the host ess. Miss Effie Grimes. Hand-Knits A Swimming fit. :;- ((fir J HP V ' i - Betrothal Told For Couple F riday THE younger set will be inter ested In learning of the en gagement of Miss Jane Har bison to Harvey Thomas, an nounced Frldav nixbt at a nartr given at the home of her par-' eats, Mr. and Mrs. John Harbi son. Mr. Thomas is the son of Mrs. Annie Thomas of Portland. The rooms were charmingly decorated with Silver Moon roses. During the evening the betrothal was made known by tiny notes attached to toy balloons which floated .around the room. The date for the wedding has not been set. but will be during the early fall. The evening was spent at bridge, high score going to Mrs. Lester Hettlck. Refreshments were served at a late hour and Mrs. Harbison was assisted la serving by Miss Kathryn Sheldon, Miss Dorothy Blaisdell and Miss Jewel lFitzpatrick. Those attending were the hon or guest, Miss Harbison, Miss Constance Krebs, Miss Dorothy Krebs, Miss Joyce Anderson, Miss Eva Kerber, Miss Merle Thatch er, Miss Georgia Nash. Miss Phyl lis Hauge, Miss Ruth Johnson, Miss Mary Jane Las, Miss Jean Eastridge, Miss Dorothy Blais dell, Miss Jewell Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Glen Wilbur, Mrs. Elvin Thomas, Mrs. James Byers. Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mrs. Thomas Armstrong. Mrs. Fred Wolfe, Mrs. Loring Gier. Mrs. Lester Hettick, Mrs. Archie Thomas of Portland, Miss Kathryn Sheldon of Toledo, and the hostess, Mrs. John Harbison. Mrs. Seharff Hostess To W. C. T. U. Mrs. Lena Seharff will open her home at 21st and Nebraska streets Tuesday afternoon for a 1:30 o clock dessert luncheon honoring new members of the North Salem W. C. T. U. The meeting day has been changed for this affair. Mrs. C. M. Roberts and Mrs. Jessie Glee have charge of the program. Children will be re ceived as white ribbon recruits. Mrs. E. W. Miller will giro the les son on "Alcohol Education." LEGION AUXILIARY Nomination and election of of ficers is slated at the Monday night meeting of the American Legion auxiliary in Fraternal temple at 8 o'clock. Delegates will also be named to the state convention. This is the last meet ing of the winter season. Acheson Will Be Speaker Tuesday Rev. Thomas Acheson. former pastor of the Jason Lee Metho dist church here, is to address the church brotherhood next Tuesday night following a potluck dinner served at 6:30 p. m. His topic will be: "The World. Whither Bound?" He is now pastor of the Centenary-Wilbur Methodist church in Portland. Success Women a t Bankers' Meet Will be Entertained With Affairs WOMEN who accompany their husbands to the state con vention of the Oregon Bankers association this week will not lack for entertainment. Mrs. Linn C. Smith and her directorate have worked out a gay round of social events to occupy the feminine contingent Monday and Tuesday. Monday morning there will be a golf tournament at the Smart Suit Mary Astor, reen star, displays a new summer linen suit in HoUyviood. Cal., with kick pleats front and back and four patch pockets on the semi-fitted jacket. n the Valley Social Realm Hubbard Mrs. A. J. Smith en tertained the members of her bridge club at a luncheon, Fri day afternoon, June 14. The ta ble was centered with a bowl of piak clarkia and greenery guard ed by pink candles in crystal hold ers. In play during the afternoon high scores were made by Mrs. George Grimps and Mrs. Elmer Stauffer. Those present were Mrs. Edmund Chausse, Mrs. Jul ius Stauffer, Mrs. L. A. Braden, Mrs. M. P. G rn, Mrs. Neva Mc Kenzie, Mrs. George Grimps, Mrs. Elmer Stauffer, Mrs. Hugh Wells. Miss Hazel Wells, Mrs. Winnie Mulloy, the hostess, Mrs. Smith and her daughter, Mildred. Keizer Mrs. H. W. Bowden was hostess for the Keizer card club Friday afternoon at her home. Present were Mrs. H! I. Irvine. Mrs. M. M. Bunnell, Mrs. J. C. Putnam, Mrs. Arthur Hold en, Mrs. Sam Richards, Mrs. Har vey Hansen, Mrs. Breckenridge. Mrs. wniiam Blake, Mrs. George Bates and Mrs. Jack Bowden. . Mrs. Bowden was assisted ia serving by her daughter, Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Jack Bowden. Chinnock Seeks Place Now Held By Van Winkle Senator James Chinnock, hand some representative of Josephine county la the upper house, admit ted here yesterday that he would probably be a candidate for the republican nomination for attorney-general's position next spring. 'There is every indication a re publican wiU be elected ' and it might as well be me." Chinnock observed. Chianoek said that if be ran ha would Incorporate a plank ia his platform that all state legal busi ness should be handled by the at torney-general's office. Earl Bronauth of Portland has also been mentioned as a candi date while Attorney-General Van- Winkle will probably be a candi date to succeed himself. Report Gain in v Auto Licensing Motor vehlcla TrttraHnn. . Oregon for tho first five months of this year aggregated JIM5J, as against 250.827 dnrinr fhm M- responding period la 1924, Secre tary or Biaio snell reported yes terday. Tho Increase in registra tions this year was 25.22$. Registration fees this rear bare increased $130,504.11 om those tor the first five months ot 1814. !. Truck - true vetifelaa MtmnM air til Of thia vir'i lmMIM Liu; y -luXJi " . - hJ JSLL Tho peak registration was In im wlth. jsi9 oars i 7r-.u ' Salem Country club with Mrs. Chester Cox, Mr. B. S. McCIain. Mrs. Henry B. Compton, Mrs. Ja cob Fuhrer, Mrs. David Adolph and Mrs. John Brophy in charge. Prizes wiu be awarded and lunch eon wUl be served Informally at the clubhouse. A bridge tea at the Marion ho tel will take up the afternoon. Play begins at 2 o'clock and ends at 4 o'clock with the tea hoar from 4 to 5 p. m. Mrs. David W. Eyre is general chairman. Bridge Tea Monday In the receiving line win be Mrs. Charles H. Martin, Mrs. Eu gene Courtney of The Dalles, Mrs. T. P. Cramer of Portland, Mrs. B. E. Harder of Medford, Mrs. George D. Brodie of Dufur, Mrs. A. K. Parker of La Grande. Mrs. C. C. Colt of Portland. Mrs. R. J. Beatty of Portland. Mrs. Eyre, Mrs. Chester Cox and Mrs. Linn C. Smith. Miss Rovena Eyre is arranging the music for the tea which will inelude vocal numbers by MrB. Josephine Albert Spaulding. As sisting about the rooms will be Mrs. Karl Wenger, Mrs. Bernard Moorman and Mrs. Alfred Schramm. Tall baskets of snapdragons, delphinium and pink rambler ro 8ee will provide a floral back ground for the affair and pastel tapers in candelabra will cast a soft light. The tea table will be covered with a handsome white embroidered cloth and centered with a crystal bowl of Cecil Brun ner roses, violas and yellow rose buds. White tapers in crystal can delabra will be at cither end. Formal Dinner Event Presiding at the urns will be Mrs. Charles H. Martin and Mrs. Frederick Greenwood of Portland. A formal dinner and dance is scheduled Monday night at the Marlon for all delegates to the convention. Tuesday mornin? a number of gardens, now in full bloom, will be opened for the pleasure of the guests. These include those at the homes of Mrs. B. O. Sciucking, Miss Sally Bush, Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mrs. T. A. L i v e s 1 e y, George Putnam. Chester Cox, John Brophy, Curtiss Cross, Wil liam McGilchrist, jr.. Homer Smith, sr., and Mrs. J. E. Roman. State institutions and grounds wiU also be visited if desired. The convention ends Tuesday noon. The Oregon state museum asso ciation, Salem Arts league and Salem public library Join in invit ing the public today to view a col lection of Oregon paintings and hear Professor Anton Piers speak on "Tendencies In Art" at the library from 2 to i oclock this afternoon. Twenty-four works by Oregon painters will be on display. FOR MODERN BRI DEStfrsr: Simplicity i$the keynote of good taste. See the beauti fully matched sets in Genuine Orange Blossom design be fore you dedde. 37 and $50 .00 for these 2 rings Or. If preferred, either Tint: can oo purchased anratrr Hartman Bros. , Jewelers Corner SUte and Sts. 0