ROGERS—HOLLENBACK.A very pretty wedding took place at Gold week In St. Mary’s church, on Wedr. -sdtiy morning at 10 o’clock, when M. s Margaret Hollenback i»«-camc the bride of John Rogers. The Rev. T. F. Landy of Deer Dodge ofll-eiated. The bride wore a pretty gown of cream tnessaline and white lace and carried a bouquet of white roses. She was attended by her sister, Lena Hollenback, who wore white organdie and carried pink carnations. Joseph Rogers, brother of the groom, acted as best man.Miss Josephine Hollenback, another sister of the bride, played the wedding march.After mass a delicious wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents.In the evening a dance was enjoyed in the town hall. The music was furnished by the Eagles’ orchestra of Deer Lodge, and a midnight supper was served to more than too people at the Hollenback home. The tables were beautifully decorated with cut flowers. The bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hollenback, and is a popular and attractiveyoung lady. She has been postmistress at Gold Creek for the past four years ant* will be missed by a host of friends.The groom is a prominent young rancher who is well known and liked by every one in this vicinity.The happy couple left Thursday evening on an extended trip. Thebride wore a navy blue traveling suit and a very becoming hat. On theirreturn they ul be at home in tfieirnew house which Mr. Rogers has just built on his ranch.Among those out of town who were present at the wedding were Mrs.Anna Nuthman of Clyde, Mo., an aunt of the bride, and her little granddaughter, Marie Carter, also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollenback of Birdseye, Mont,, uncle add aunt of the bride.