| WEDDING BELLS.! Frohock-Mi rpiiy. At the parsonage ‘ ol the XI. E. chinch la.st night, hev. E. F. , Hill performed the ceremony which united ; in marriage, Ir. Herbert E. Frohock and Mrs. Cora Frances Murphy of Pawhuska. I Or. Frohock, formerly ot the Central New York conference, was here a short time ago j and occupied the nulpit at the M. K. Church ' for several Sundays, proving himself an j eloquent and most capable minister. At | the recent conference at Knid, Okla., lie I was transferred ami has been stationed at I Pawhuska f«»r the coming year as the sue-j cessor of Kev. E. F. Hill. Mrs. Frohock, j for the past year has been in the govern-: ment service as one of t!ie teachers in the i Osage Hoarding school. Mie is well known to most of our people and the iriendsand inemUers of the Methodist chinch have i cause to congratulate themselves upon the j acquisition of such estimable people. The Capital extends to Dr. and Mrs. Frohock J its best wishes for their happiness and I trusts that their labors in our city may he • fraught with much good for the cause they ’ represent.—Oklahoma Paper.| lioth bride and groom are well known and have many fiiends in this city and section. The bride is a daughter of George A. and the late Mrs. lieckett of this city and the widow of Theodore Murphy, a Methodist clergyman, also of this city. Since Mr. Murphy's death she has been actively and successfully engaged in educational work, in the south and west. Dr. Frohock is a native of Searsniont and was a teacher in the Upper Grammar school of this city. The friends here extend con. gratulations and best wishes.