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Show Marriage of Miss Dorothy Anderson Is Announced Announcement was made recently re-cently by Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo S. Anderson of Smithfield, of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Anderson, to Roy Cal-lister, Cal-lister, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Callister of Dayton, Idaho. Hie marriage took place on April 2 at Malad, Idaho, and the young couple are making their home in Dayton. Honoring the bride, a trousseau trous-seau tea was given by her mother, Mrs. A. P. Callister and the bride, who was dressed in a blue formal frock and had pink roses in her hair. All had corsages cor-sages of pink sweet peas , and rcrses. The tea table was covered with a lace cloth over pink, and was centered with pink sweet peas and white carnations, in harmony har-mony with the color scheme of pink and white. Evelyn Holier and Lorraine Ricks presided a' the table, assisted with the serving serv-ing by Mrs. Glen Balls, Gayle Schiffman, Donna Fae SchifTman, Eva Anderson and Mrs. Lillian Tarbet. Mrs. Matt Sorenson supervised the trousseau room, Mrs. Winifred Wini-fred Callister had charge of the guest book, and Pearl Schiffman took charge of the gifts. A dinner honoring the couple was given April 3 by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Griffith at their home in Dayton. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ras-mussen Ras-mussen and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Balls. On April 5 the couple were entertained at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Balls of Dsyton, with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Callister and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Balls included on the guest list. |