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-it MEDFOnn MATL TlJlJiUXR ArKOFOU). OlfKCOX. KATFK'DA V. .1 1'LY fi. IMS PA OR THREE Society- Miss Ooliiie Hoover iftnl Jlr. Will Brooks wore united in uiurriuijp last Monday afternoon in Topika by the probate juiljje. . Mr., Brooks, who is a member of the .iinn-flying s(iiuilron of the aviation signal corps, came up from' Kellylield, Tex., on u furlough I (. and was -met in Tuel;a by .Miss Hoover, where the ceremony took pluec They eatue to Onaa .Monday evening and arc spendinjMhe remain ing week of Will's liirlouuli in this eity. ' Miss Hoover is one of Onajia's highly esteemeif youu.,luIiev..hav injr lived in this community all her life.. She is a graduate of the Ottawa high school in the class of '17, and has been teaching a rural school nenr Lillis the past winter. MiMrn John K. Flurry of Koscburg. Ore., and Miss .Hazel K. ('iirne'l of Mcd foril. Ore., w're united in ii:orriai:c on July , at Mccllurd. Ore., Itev. J. C. Rollins ofjiciatinir. Tln ucddiuu vu a very pretty lr.it uuiet affair, only se friends and rclnlics hein in attendance. 'J'be bride is a beautiful and accomplished daughter of a prominent southern Oregon family, is very popular 11:1:011;; the younger set and is a sister to Mrs. S. C. Hart rum of Wocburir, Ore. The bride groom is a popular young business man of I(twkury and is agencv man ager of the American Central Life In surant company. Immediately af- ter-thc cereauinv an elaborate dinner j was served at the Mcdford hotel, af- j l.ter which the happv i-oupl St. Mark's ICpise.ipal. Corner North Oalulule and tlth St. X a. m. Holy communion. 11 a. m. Holy communion. WM. H. HAMILTON, Vicar. Catholic Inn ill South Oakdate Avenue. First mass Sunday at 7 a. m. Second mats at !::0 a. ni. lienediction after first lunsn. Itev. John Powers, Ho: tor. Ice. Come and hear and assist tlio i PRESIDENT SETS ASIDE young people. The public la cordially Invited to all the services of tlio ilav, M. K. CIiiiitIi, South. Corner W. .Main anil Oakdale. ' J. K. Walbeck, pastor. Sunday school, 9:tr a. in. i'reuching at 1 1 a. m. No evening service. Prayer-meeting and lllhlo study j Thursday evening at S o'clock. You are Invited to all services.. SCROGGIN COURT MARTIAL WASHINGTON. July .- President Wilson bus ordered set aside the liuil ing of nn army court in the cae of ii-m,i I i,i.tttnu"t A. I,ii":in Scr'i.j- gm, lntanfry reserve corps, convict ed at Camp Lewis, Wash., of having claimed to be a iiiM lieutenant and ciillecling the salary nf that grade. WASHINGTON'. July . tniniu ri'tor Hoover toihiv ed the appointment of Philip li. Brad ley of Treud.woll us food administra tor for Alaska, lo succeed the lute Judge II. A. (lunnison. Mr. Bradley I is a well known Pacific const mining Kood Ad- j engineer identified with large mining aiinounc-1 onerfitions in Alaska. liristbiii Church. Corner Ninth and Oakdale. Ilible school, It: 45 a. n.. Morning worship. 1 1 o'clock. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. livening worship S o'clock. .Mrs. Huffman will speak at both services. I'll st llaptUt C'liuivli "Not .boasting lint building." :4."i a. m. Bible school. Mr. Unr- lu Mr. Brooks is the oldest son ol ! ,,;,.( JV Jlrs. s. ('. liartrmo, inoior Mr. iind Mrs. G. W. Brooks, formerly!,,,! to liolebunr to spend the I'ourth. of this city but now living in Oregon ud has-lived here for several years, lie went to Oregon about a year ago from which place he enlisted about last Christmas. He graduated from the Onnga high school in the elas of Mr. Hurry will answer the call and join 'the colors' on the 2lind of this month. No definite arrangements have been imule :;:; i i wlia'. Mi Flur ry will t'o durit'u lcr husband's ab sence " 'Iff, and is very popular among the; .'" young people. I Mr. and Mrs. C. I,. I' pshaw, Mrs. Mrs. Brooks will remain here until E. J. Guirado of I'asadcn.i and Mr. the war is over, having been re-en- ' ,in, jrs. C. I.. Schicffclin spcnl gaged to tejieh school again near l.il-, Thursday at Mill Creek falls, lis next winter. Onaga Weekly Her- j . . Mrs. W. L. Hollowny will enterlain I at dinner Sumlay evening at her ! ranch homo. Covers will be laid for inett will serve as superintendent I the absence of .Mr. Wormian. j 1 1 a. m. Public worship, sermon . by the pastor followed by servlco of 1 the Lord's supper. I i;:4.1 p. ill. 11. Y. P. IT. J s p. m. Preaching, subject of ser- man. "A .Matter of Great Consola- ' j Hon." W. T. S. Spi ixsss, .Min:s;er. lOvang.-l.iitli. ion's Chtirclk I Fourth St. below Oakdale Ave. First Church of Christ, Scientist Rev. Dr. W. H. .Morenz-Oeser, Pastor j Brunch of the mother church, the Ites. 518 West Fourth St. j First Church of Christ. Scientist, In Sunday rchool (Knsllsh) loa. in. i Boston, Mass. Divine service (KiikIIsIi) II a. in.' Sunday services at 1 I o'clock, sub The quarterly meeting of the con-j jeet, "God." gregatiou will bo held utter the ser-j Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Octroy Oetcliel eele- vice. hfnled their tenth weddimr nnniver-" nary, Sunday, June 30. by keepin orn house to iherr many friends. Over 100 guests called during the re ceiving hours froin-T to 7 o'clock, to offer their bent' wishes. . The decorations were artistic but simple, blue delphiniums and pink snapdragons being used through the rooms, with the Exception of the din ing room, where n speciul bridal note was added bydillies of the valley and lovely green. . , Those, assisting were: Mrs. Retiin nld Parsons, Mrs. Frank Owen, Mrs. Hamilton Pntton and Mrs. Frederick Hopkins. . In the breakfast room punch was servee!. Anno Parsons and Anonn .Roberts presided. At a reunion pienie at the Ashland park Sundav a bountiful-dinner was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greg ory, W. V. Greepry, Helen and Her bert, Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Gregory and lieonard, Carl, Sherill and Koy Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gregory. Kurl, Wil lard nnd F,vn. Mr. 'WMWffKltwiry Gregory and Grace, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank' Gregory and Lyslc. Mr. and Lorron Gregory and Josephine Greg ory, Jessie Wood, Kleanor und Bur-1 ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Nve, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. fCedsliaw and Gordon, l.u einfla Wecden,' Sherill and Grover, Mahel Weeden, Dorothy, Jessie. Max inc, Averelt and liis, Cora True. Lizzie Owen, Nedu Taylor, . Cordia Hathaway, Virginia and Kern. .' Mrss fyiiev Gregg and Francis M. ITuett of Ifoseburg were united in marriage Monday afternoon at Jack sonville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. W. Gregi; of North Holly street and was a very attractive and accomplished young ludy. Mr. , Jluett is an ciminccr nn (lie Southern Pacific with headquar ters at Hoscburg, where Ihey will make their home. II. I'. Swingle of Fleetwood, Ore., one. of the prominent slockmcn of l.ukc eoiintv, arrived in this city on Tuesday ufternoon. He returned home yesterdny nceompanied hv his wife nnd little daughter Klizabeth, who have been visiting for the past two wooks with Mrs. Swingle's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bennett, and sister, Mrs. F. V .T.oder. The Home Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Webb, 32.) Kast Jack-on. Thurs day ufternoon. . Mrs. Albert Moore, Mrs. 0. W. Conklin nnd Mrs. George Bnrnuin will he joint hostesses. Mrs. Proebstring is preparing an interest ing program. All ladies are cordially invited to atlend. Mrs. 1,. B. Woooaid and children left today for Canbv. Ore., whore she will visit for ten days before going to Spokane, where she .uill oin her husband, Friday evening Mrs. Wortdnrd whs entertained at dinner at the home of Mr-. Allen on West Jackson street. i . Dr. and Mrs. Frank Robert 4 ami children returned yesterday from n ton days' outing on the Smith Cinp qua river. Thev were accompanied on the trip hv Mr. and Mrs. I,. J. Carpenter of Snn Kiiotel, Calif. J. G. GreiHiry.nnd family nf Parlicr. Calif., and W. A. Gregory und family of Dinuba. Cnlif., are visitinv roln tives in Mislforil und Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Daniels and Mi-s Charlotta Banks are spending .the week end at l'ros'cl. Mrs. Willard Drown of Sun Fran cifteo is the truc-t on Mrs. Frnnl-l'rc.-ton at her home near Hitch. 1 twelve. First Methodist Fplscopnl Dr. .1. C. Rollins, pastor. The day's services will bei;ln the Sunday school hour at 9:4.1. Public worship at 1 1 a. in. and .' p. m. At the evening hour the Kp worth League will conduct the serv- with meeling, at jwhkh testlmonfa's of Christian Kcl , once healing are given, at S:.ao. All j are cordially welcome. Church edifice, 212 North Oakdalo avenue. Reading room in the M. F. & II. building, North Central avenue', open from 1 to, 5 dally, except Sundays and holidays. LEARN TO WEAVE IT'S EASY . HELP YOUR COUNTRY We Pay 20 Cents Per Hour While Learning After Learning Paid by the Yard at Good Prices. 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