!nit■rRodgers-—WheelerMr. .1. M. Rodger? and Mrs. Elizabeth (W. H.) Wheeler stole a march on their friends last Saturday night by I quietly slipping away to Pecos, where at 12:20 a. nt., Sunday morning, they]I were married in the parlors of thlt;* Orient Hotel by Rev. J. K. Fuller, pas- j tor of the First Methodist Church of i Fort Stockton. Immediately follower jing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Rod-| Mgers boarded the Sunshine Special for |a visit to Dallas, Kennedy and other; east Texas points. (The bride i well known in our city, | having resided in and near Fort Stork ton for many year?, and is admired 1 vm i. .all who know her for her womanlyI graces and cheery, sunshiny disoosi-'tion, and for her untiring efforts for!j good, much of which has been ox*^ pended in the Methodist Church work.Tht groom, like the bride, ha- resided I • •’ j in our midst for many year** and i-I M (respected by all who know him. for |his straight forward business method-and upright, exemplary life. He is j numbered among one of our best busi-v j ness men, having for years been in the grocery business here, and j1 a j] sideline buying and selling sheep.[n ; Mr. and Mrs. R algers on their return, will c ontinue to make Fort Sto ktlt;*n their home. Those in attendance unon the marriage were: Miss Haze!\ Wheeler. Mr and Mrs. Jud t rawf ad.i \ Miss Mary Reelt;!, Rev. J. K. Ful « r;I), land Fred lt;'liett.rs i